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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.","Series One contains the family papers of John Hart and Series Two contains the 19th century photographs collected by John Hart.","John Hart was an educator having served on the faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and as a book dealer in Richmond, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","Papers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va."," The Hart Papers (II) series contains 200 nineteenth-century photographs (stereographs, cabinet, cartes de visite), mainly taken by studios in Richmond, Virginia.  The subjects of these photographs are men, women, children, families, soldiers, statues, monuments and paintings.","Diplomas and Certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to John Hart of Louisa County. Diploma. Master of Arts degree. 1849. Nine certificates of graduation. 1847-1849. Certificate of proficiency. Class of government and general politics. 1847. Diploma awarded by the Washington Literary Society as a token of esteem. 1847.","Writings of John Hart. Twenty essays and articles. One short story. One poem.","Correspondence of John Hart, Jr. Regarding sales of books, etc., 1914-1934. Letter from Carter Glass, U.S. Senate. December 21, 1920. Letter from Lyon G. Tyler. June 22, 1922. Letter from James Branch Cabell. January 15, 1926.","Papers of John Hart, Jr. Bank Statement, February 16, 1934, with 64 returned checks and vouchers. Book containing memoranda relating to book. 96 pages and 3 loose sheets. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Note: some items are dated 1902-1907.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Diplomas and certificates awarded by the Women's College of Richmond, Virginia, to Dorothy Spencer Hart. Diploma. Litt. B degree. 1908. Certificate of promotion. 1902. Certificate of promotion. 1903.","Collection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.","Arranged alphabetically in folders.","Wesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley","CR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)","Garibaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes","Father Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer","James Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet","Miss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II","Ger. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)","Princess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.","Unidentified.","Identified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry","Arranged alphabetically by subject.","Cabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.","Tinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.","Cabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.","Scope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"","Stereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.","Baptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)","Stereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.","Dog in front of an urn.","Plow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.","Scope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.","Hallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.","Scope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.","Scope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"","Appian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.","Scope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.","Group of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).","Photographs of vases and goblets.","Two Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.","James River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.","Tintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.","Two photographs of evergreen trees.","Two photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Processed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more.","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","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond","Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 H29","/repositories/2/resources/8533"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Hart Papers I and II"],"collection_title_tesim":["Hart Papers I and II"],"collection_ssim":["Hart Papers I and II"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"creator_ssm":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Anderson Gallery","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Lee Gallery"],"creator_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Anderson Gallery","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Lee Gallery"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery"],"creators_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery"],"places_ssim":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchase. 1926.02 - some of the Cartes de Visite photographs acquired in 1926."],"access_subjects_ssim":["African Americans--Virginia--Photographs","Booksellers and bookselling--Virginia","Photography","Poets, American--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans","University of Virginia--History--19th century","Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"access_subjects_ssm":["African Americans--Virginia--Photographs","Booksellers and bookselling--Virginia","Photography","Poets, American--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans","University of Virginia--History--19th century","Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["382 items."],"extent_ssm":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"date_range_isim":[1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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Certificate of promotion. 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically in folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGaribaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFather Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGer. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDog in front of an urn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of vases and goblets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs of evergreen trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcessed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va."," The Hart Papers (II) series contains 200 nineteenth-century photographs (stereographs, cabinet, cartes de visite), mainly taken by studios in Richmond, Virginia.  The subjects of these photographs are men, women, children, families, soldiers, statues, monuments and paintings.","Diplomas and Certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to John Hart of Louisa County. Diploma. Master of Arts degree. 1849. Nine certificates of graduation. 1847-1849. Certificate of proficiency. Class of government and general politics. 1847. Diploma awarded by the Washington Literary Society as a token of esteem. 1847.","Writings of John Hart. Twenty essays and articles. One short story. One poem.","Correspondence of John Hart, Jr. Regarding sales of books, etc., 1914-1934. Letter from Carter Glass, U.S. Senate. December 21, 1920. Letter from Lyon G. Tyler. June 22, 1922. Letter from James Branch Cabell. January 15, 1926.","Papers of John Hart, Jr. Bank Statement, February 16, 1934, with 64 returned checks and vouchers. Book containing memoranda relating to book. 96 pages and 3 loose sheets. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Note: some items are dated 1902-1907.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Diplomas and certificates awarded by the Women's College of Richmond, Virginia, to Dorothy Spencer Hart. Diploma. Litt. B degree. 1908. Certificate of promotion. 1902. Certificate of promotion. 1903.","Collection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.","Arranged alphabetically in folders.","Wesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley","CR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)","Garibaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes","Father Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer","James Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet","Miss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II","Ger. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)","Princess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.","Unidentified.","Identified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry","Arranged alphabetically by subject.","Cabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.","Tinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.","Cabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.","Scope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"","Stereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.","Baptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)","Stereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.","Dog in front of an urn.","Plow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.","Scope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.","Hallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.","Scope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.","Scope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"","Appian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.","Scope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.","Group of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).","Photographs of vases and goblets.","Two Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.","James River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.","Tintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.","Two photographs of evergreen trees.","Two photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Processed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Women's College of Richmond"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond","Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond"],"persname_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":62,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:36:16.453Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8533","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8533","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8533","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8533","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8533.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Hart Papers","title_ssm":["Hart Papers I and II"],"title_tesim":["Hart Papers I and II"],"unitdate_ssm":["1847-1934"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1847-1934"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 H29","/repositories/2/resources/8533"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 H29","/repositories/2/resources/8533","Hart Papers I and II","Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century","African Americans--Virginia--Photographs","Booksellers and bookselling--Virginia","Photography","Poets, American--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans","University of Virginia--History--19th century","Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs","382 items.","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Series One contains the family papers of John Hart and Series Two contains the 19th century photographs collected by John Hart.","John Hart was an educator having served on the faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and as a book dealer in Richmond, Virginia. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.","Papers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va."," The Hart Papers (II) series contains 200 nineteenth-century photographs (stereographs, cabinet, cartes de visite), mainly taken by studios in Richmond, Virginia.  The subjects of these photographs are men, women, children, families, soldiers, statues, monuments and paintings.","Diplomas and Certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to John Hart of Louisa County. Diploma. Master of Arts degree. 1849. Nine certificates of graduation. 1847-1849. Certificate of proficiency. Class of government and general politics. 1847. Diploma awarded by the Washington Literary Society as a token of esteem. 1847.","Writings of John Hart. Twenty essays and articles. One short story. One poem.","Correspondence of John Hart, Jr. Regarding sales of books, etc., 1914-1934. Letter from Carter Glass, U.S. Senate. December 21, 1920. Letter from Lyon G. Tyler. June 22, 1922. Letter from James Branch Cabell. January 15, 1926.","Papers of John Hart, Jr. Bank Statement, February 16, 1934, with 64 returned checks and vouchers. Book containing memoranda relating to book. 96 pages and 3 loose sheets. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Note: some items are dated 1902-1907.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Diplomas and certificates awarded by the Women's College of Richmond, Virginia, to Dorothy Spencer Hart. Diploma. Litt. B degree. 1908. Certificate of promotion. 1902. Certificate of promotion. 1903.","Collection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.","Arranged alphabetically in folders.","Wesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley","CR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)","Garibaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes","Father Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer","James Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet","Miss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II","Ger. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)","Princess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.","Unidentified.","Identified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry","Arranged alphabetically by subject.","Cabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.","Tinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.","Cabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.","Scope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"","Stereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.","Baptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)","Stereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.","Dog in front of an urn.","Plow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.","Scope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.","Hallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.","Scope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.","Scope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"","Appian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.","Scope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.","Group of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).","Photographs of vases and goblets.","Two Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.","James River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.","Tintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.","Two photographs of evergreen trees.","Two photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Processed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more.","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","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond","Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 H29","/repositories/2/resources/8533"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Hart Papers I and II"],"collection_title_tesim":["Hart Papers I and II"],"collection_ssim":["Hart Papers I and II"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"geogname_ssim":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"creator_ssm":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Anderson Gallery","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Lee Gallery"],"creator_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Anderson Gallery","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Lee Gallery"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery"],"creators_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery"],"places_ssim":["Richmond (Va.)--Photographs","Virginia--Social life and customs--19th century"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchase. 1926.02 - some of the Cartes de Visite photographs acquired in 1926."],"access_subjects_ssim":["African Americans--Virginia--Photographs","Booksellers and bookselling--Virginia","Photography","Poets, American--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans","University of Virginia--History--19th century","Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"access_subjects_ssm":["African Americans--Virginia--Photographs","Booksellers and bookselling--Virginia","Photography","Poets, American--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century","Richmond (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--African Americans","University of Virginia--History--19th century","Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["382 items."],"extent_ssm":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["4.00 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Cabinet photographs","Carte de visite photographs","Certificates","Correspondence","Photographs","Poems","Publications","Stereographs"],"date_range_isim":[1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection 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.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries One contains the family papers of John Hart and Series Two contains the 19th century photographs collected by John Hart.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series One contains the family papers of John Hart and Series Two contains the 19th century photographs collected by John Hart."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Hart was an educator having served on the faculty of Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and as a book dealer in Richmond, Virginia. 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Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  ."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHart Papers and Hart Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Hart Papers and Hart Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBox and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Box and folder list inventory completed by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in February 2011."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The Hart Papers (II) series contains 200 nineteenth-century photographs (stereographs, cabinet, cartes de visite), mainly taken by studios in Richmond, Virginia.  The subjects of these photographs are men, women, children, families, soldiers, statues, monuments and paintings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiplomas and Certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to John Hart of Louisa County. Diploma. Master of Arts degree. 1849. Nine certificates of graduation. 1847-1849. Certificate of proficiency. Class of government and general politics. 1847. Diploma awarded by the Washington Literary Society as a token of esteem. 1847.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings of John Hart. Twenty essays and articles. One short story. One poem.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of John Hart, Jr. Regarding sales of books, etc., 1914-1934. Letter from Carter Glass, U.S. Senate. December 21, 1920. Letter from Lyon G. Tyler. June 22, 1922. Letter from James Branch Cabell. January 15, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of John Hart, Jr. Bank Statement, February 16, 1934, with 64 returned checks and vouchers. Book containing memoranda relating to book. 96 pages and 3 loose sheets. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Note: some items are dated 1902-1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiplomas and certificates awarded by the Women's College of Richmond, Virginia, to Dorothy Spencer Hart. Diploma. Litt. B degree. 1908. Certificate of promotion. 1902. Certificate of promotion. 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically in folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGaribaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFather Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGer. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIdentified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBaptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDog in front of an urn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGroup of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographs of vases and goblets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs of evergreen trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProcessed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Papers, 1847-1934, including correspondence, essays, articles, and poems by John Hart, a Richmond book seller and poems, short stories, and a novel by his wife, Katherine M. Hart. The papers of John Hart include letters concerning the sale of books and two letters by James Branch Cabell. The collection includes diplomas and certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to his [father ?] John Hart of Louisa County, Va."," The Hart Papers (II) series contains 200 nineteenth-century photographs (stereographs, cabinet, cartes de visite), mainly taken by studios in Richmond, Virginia.  The subjects of these photographs are men, women, children, families, soldiers, statues, monuments and paintings.","Diplomas and Certificates awarded by the University of Virginia to John Hart of Louisa County. Diploma. Master of Arts degree. 1849. Nine certificates of graduation. 1847-1849. Certificate of proficiency. Class of government and general politics. 1847. Diploma awarded by the Washington Literary Society as a token of esteem. 1847.","Writings of John Hart. Twenty essays and articles. One short story. One poem.","Correspondence of John Hart, Jr. Regarding sales of books, etc., 1914-1934. Letter from Carter Glass, U.S. Senate. December 21, 1920. Letter from Lyon G. Tyler. June 22, 1922. Letter from James Branch Cabell. January 15, 1926.","Papers of John Hart, Jr. Bank Statement, February 16, 1934, with 64 returned checks and vouchers. Book containing memoranda relating to book. 96 pages and 3 loose sheets. 8 1/4 x 5 1/2 inches. Note: some items are dated 1902-1907.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Writings of Katherine M. Hart, wife of John Hart, Jr. Five short stories. One novel. Twelve poems.","Diplomas and certificates awarded by the Women's College of Richmond, Virginia, to Dorothy Spencer Hart. Diploma. Litt. B degree. 1908. Certificate of promotion. 1902. Certificate of promotion. 1903.","Collection of hundreds of Carte de Visite photographs and Cabinet Photographs, mostly from the Lee Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. Other studios are: Charles A. Zimmerman of St. Paul, Minnesota, J. Brill of New York, T.B. McCrary of Knoxville, Tennessee, Quinby and Company of Charleston, South Carolina, Gurney and Son of New York, Blunt of Danville, Virginia, Anderson Gallery of Richmond, Virginia and others in the southern states and even Europe.Collection is divided into male subjects, female subjects, children and groups and mixed.  Some of the people in the mixed group and female group have been identified and are in alphabetical order by last name.  Some of the groups have separate categories for tinted photographs, head shots, head and shoulder shots and full length shots.  Some of the collection has not been completely processed or integrated.Carte Visite photographs were small albumen prints mounted on cards 2-1/2 by 4 inches. The format was an international standard and could be sent through the mail without the need for a bulky case and fragile cover-glass. Their small size also made them relatively inexpensive.","Arranged alphabetically in folders.","Wesley T.B. Alls Jars Anderson Fred Archer J.C. Bailey J.B. Baldwin G.H. Barnes Wilson Barrett Wilson Barrett W.A. Baynham Biggs Beecher Wm.C Bryant Burroughs G.L. Burroughs Mo. L. Carrall G.L.M Camry N.W. Carr Gos L. Carrington Jos L. Carrington William Harrison Castleman Cauely Wes Chamberlain E.H. Chamberlagne Jr. H.J. Chandler E.B. Chaney CC. Cowell H.G. Crews J.W. Custis Cursley","CR. Darby Solomon Davis J.A. Davis G.W. Davis Bea Davis Chas Decker J. Diamock C.R. Dickenson A.E. Dickenson J. Diffy Marion Dimmock E. Dodson A.E. Dooney W.F. Dunaway B.P. Duncan Reverend A. Dunear Fred. W. Eason Liam Ege R.W. Fife WM Fisher W.S Fitcher J.H. Fox Benjamin Franklin Solomon Funk Henry Heyde (Feyde?)","Garibaldi Powell Garlaw Edwin Gin BP Ginson James Gish R. Gitt T. Given W.H. Grant Jr. G.T. Grasham G. Gray Alvin W. Graves Gregg Thomas W. Green R.H. Griffeth LL. Gwatenmey A.E. Gwem Peachy R. Gvattan W.E. Haicher M.S. Hairseson W. Hand Jr. J. Hansy Moses Hart Dr. Hatches B.J. Hartsoon Augustus Harris F. Harris J.H. Harris J.R. Harrison Capt. Harstein R.B. Haymore J.A. Haynes J.M. Hellsley Heooker T. Herunson A.P. Hill Bishop Hopkins Dr. Hoges S.P. Huff O.W. Hughart Thomas Hume W.J. Hundley Pere Hyacinthe Henry Irving T.J. Jackson Father Jameson J.B. Jeter T.N. Johnson Judge T. Joynes","Father Kelly Bishop Keane L.M. Keith Mr. Kendall C. Keyes G.T. Kincannon H. Kirk Geo W Krouse John M. Lacy R.H. Land G.R. Lausim Robert E. Lee Geo Lee Llewellyn E. Lemon E.A. Lenard Abraham Lincoln Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Longfellow Geo R. Luck J.M.C. Luke W. Lyn Jr. MacMurrto Bishop Magill S.G. Mason Little Miss Maury Maxamillion C.W. McFarlow J.J. McLenden Judge E.C. Minor Dr. Minnegerode Rev. WRC Moncure Jas M. Monday Reverend T.V. Moore David Morlon Morse Wythe Munford Murringaude H.H. Myer","James Neeson Christine Nilsson Mayor. B.P. Nash Mayor B.H. Nasher Mrs. Nash Horatio Olcott R.R. Owens Dr. Paestou B.T. Patterson Adeline Patti' L.D. Pauling R.M. J. Paynter Pearle J.M. Pendleton J.C. Perkins Dr. Peterson H. Petty WO Petty Philipps GE Pickett Dr. W.S. Plumier Brown Potter W.J. Powell D.L.Powell Jamie W. Price W.D. Pritchard S.M. Provence W. Read R.N. Reamy Little Sally Reece A.P. Repletion J.E. Reynolds P.B. Reynolds John Reynault RB Rheto Jr J. Rice D.C. Rittenhouse Arthur Roberts Randolph Rogers T. Rogers","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II Continued A-Z: G. Saxe Mary. F. Scott Chas P. Scott Dr. William Scott Dick Shavis Wife Miss Liza Sharp T.B. Sheppard W.J. Shipman Miss Scott Siddous Miss Simmins Miss Slouin TB Smith E.S.B. Smith Hugh C. Smith A.B. Smith Solcomb W.H. Southall A.J. Spillman T Spudes TH Stamp Dean Stanley Belle Stone W.A. Street Peter Subbett Miss Charlotte Sully Miss Swift Talbott D.A. Taylor E.S. Taylor H.S.H Prince Teck A. Tennyson Miss Ellen Terry J.L. Toole Res. Z. Tyler Corneluis Tyree Tyree Reverend Dallas Tucker JP Tuierber JG Turpin Miss Hallie Barling Vail J.L. Vap Miss Kate Vaughan Von Moltke Bishop Van de. Vyver Victoria Reginaet","Miss Wadar Billy Wade J Waldon Prince of Wales Wallace Miss Walker JW Ward Dr. Ward George Washington Martha Washington A Salle Watkins CV Waugh Tom West Miss C West JW Wharton G Wheeler C Whipple SR White C White WL Whits Walt Whitman Rev A Whitescauver Las Whittock Bishop Whittle RB Wilder JW Wildeman Miss Williams WB Williams Rev Williams R Williamson King William of Prussia EJ Willis NO Willis NW Wilson MA Wilson NW Wilson Eva Wilson JL Winn DA Woodson Charles Wyndham Brigham Young","Group portrait with following names: Kunig Wilhelm Kronprinz von Preussen Prinz Friedrich Carl Prinz Albrecht Prinz Albrecht Sohn Kronprinz von Sachsen Herog von Mecklenburg Graf Bismarck Von Moltke Von Boon Von Blumenthal Von Podbielsky Von Steinmetz Von Manteuffel Prinz August von Wittrttemberg Von Manstein Von Fransecky Von Werder Herwarth von Bittenfeld Vofel von Falkenstein Von Voigts-Rhetz Von Caustein Von Francois Von Alvensleben I Von Stiilpnagel Von Kirchbach Von Bose Von Kamecke Fiirst Pless Von Goeben Von Barneckow Von Zastrow Admiral Jachmann Von Bonin Von Wrangel Von Tiimpling Von Alvensleben II","Ger. Andersons Musouri Arkansas Miss Bettie Bigger LP Bop Booker Booth Actor Broune Burke Cantel Cowardin L. Minor Dashuil Eugenie Everett Ezekiel Henry H. Fones Mrs. M. Guarly M. Guine Hoffbauin L. Rose Houstan The Prince Imperial Cousin Jennie Laurger Miss Lizzie Lovds Newell Nolley Pecor Shah of Persia Pulse Ramey Rev. Reid Richardson Robert The Crown Prince of Russia Dr. Scott Prime Minister of the Shah Thaw Thompson Mrs. Thorton (9 cards are either unnamed or illegible in this last folder)","Princess Alexandra Florence Allen (Richmond, Va.) Mary Anderson Miss Anderson Mrs. Anthony Bargaman (Richmond, Va.) Bella Beale (Richmond, Va.) Madame Bernhardt Mr. and Mrs. Julian Binford (Richmond, Va.) Sally Eyre Blair ((Richmond, Va.) Miss Brander (Richmond, Va.) Mary Beatrice Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Mary L. Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Sue Brooks (Richmond, Va.) Violet Cameron Carlotta, Empress of Mexico Ada Carrington ((Richmond, Va.) Laura Carrington of Halifax County, Va. (Richmond, Va.) Miss Charteris Josephine Chesny of Maryland (Richmond, Va.) Nannie (Bayre) Clarke (Richmond, Va.) Ella Crafton (Richmond, Va.) Princess Dagmar Miss Doggett of Caroline County, Virginia (Richmond, Va.) Lady Dudley Miss Eastlake Mrs. John Enders (Aylett) (Richmond, Va.) Miss Farren Kate Firman or Finnan Miss Fortescue Mattie Freeman Robertine (Robbie) Freeman Peggy (Blair) Gibbs (Richmond, Va.) Miss Constance Gilchrist Minna Giles (Richmond, Va.) Ida Gray (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Halsey of Orange (Miss Stearns) Gladwys S. Johnes, 1899 Gaile J. (or I.) H. Kelly Mrs. Kendall Miss Knight of Richmond (Richmond, Va.) Mrs. Laughtry Alice Logan Countess Lonsdale Lady Lonsdale Mrs. B. Mann (Richmond, Va.) Mary, Queen of Scots Mrs. L. O. Miller Mande Millett Mrs. B. Munford (Richmond, Va.) Grouped by Head Shots, Shoulder Shots or Full Length Shots. None of the women in this group have been identified. Approximately 60 photographs.","Unidentified.","Identified and unidentified men. Partially processed with names. Identified: St. George T. Abrons John Adams M. D. Anderson Rev. Saml. H. Athey Thos. W. Babb Rev. A.C. Barrob W. Beavins Julian Binford Rev. Dr. Bledsoe John Bolling Portrait A.D. Bolton Cambridge___th Duke of ? Monsignor Capel Dr. J. Carlhenon W.E. Christian R.B. Collier J.G. Council J.S.M. Curry","Arranged alphabetically by subject.","Cabinet Card Three artists in front of an easel.","Tinted cabinet card of two boxers boxing.","Cabinet card of unidentified bridge. 2 copies. Lee Gallery, Richmond, Va. Stereograph of Natural Bridge in Virginia.","Scope and Contents 15 photographs, many printed in Richmond, Va. Two identified as \"N.W. Corner of 28th and Grace Street\" and \"Hawes Row, 5th Street, Richmond, Va.\"","Stereograph of Arlington Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Tomb of James Monroe at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Tomb of Washington. Tomb of J.M. and Sarah C. Conrad. Tombstone of Joseph D. Marks.","Baptist Church in Leesburg, Va. St. Nicholas Church in Liverpool, England St. Paul's Church [Richmond, Va.] Winchester Cathedral Unidentified churches printed by Lees Gallery, Richmond, Va. (4 photographs) Indentified churches (5 photographs)","Stereograph photograph of Libby Prison (33 copies); Flag flying (2 copies); Flag (colorized) (4 copies); African American man with medals talking to a group of children in a graveyard; and Conestaga Wagon in a camp.","Dog in front of an urn.","Plow with stamp, Hampton Mf'g Co, Hampton, Virginia. Muddy road beside a corn field and wooden fence.","Scope and Contents Flower covered cross; Flower covered coffin with \"Baby\" spelled out in flowers; Grave covered in flowers; Blanket covered coffin; and various symbols (cross, heart, harp, star) created out of flowers, possibly an advertising card.","Hallway with stairs looking into parlor. Girl sitting in an ornate chair.","Scope and Contents Cabinet card, \"Offering to Venus;\" Cartes de Visites with different Victorian themes such as \"Psyche and Amour,\"angels, \"Flore,\"\"Cupid\" and others.","Scope and Contents \"Old Fancy,\" General Stonewall Jackson's 'Favorite Horse\" (20 copies) and a racing cart with white people in cart, surrounded by African Americans with note\" Willie Baugh - aged 7 years - champion driver of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents Stratford House Arlington House \"Old Stone House\" in Richmond, Virginia Lee's Residence which is \"now the Virginia Historic Society.\"","Appian Way with castle wall and horse and buggy and Pompeii's Pillar in Pompeii, Italy.","Scope and Contents \"Soldiers Monument\" in Richmond, Virginia. Statue of General A.P. Hill (2 copies)) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (12 copies, rear view) Statue of General Robert Edward Lee (10 copies, front and rear view) Tomb of General Robert E. Lee (2 copies) Statue of General Robert E. Lee on Horse (2 versions, 4 copies) Bust of Alexander von Humboldt (4 copies) Statue of George Washington, stereographic photograph of George Washington and horse statue (2 copies) and three other photographs of George Washington on horse statue. Statue entitled, \"Camp Life, The Card Players.\" Stereograph entitled \"Claz Statue\", Richmond, 1861. Unidentified statues: Woman draped over a tomb (Europe), military figure on top of a tall base, Sculpture, \"The Woman of Samaria: by Edward V. Valentine Roman or Greek statue of a thoughtfull man. Statue, \"Nelson's Monument\" in Liverpool, England.","Group of four musicians, Delaware Water Gap, Penna. Group of four musicians. (4 copies).","Photographs of vases and goblets.","Two Puzzle Post Cards. Lenheim Hotel, Atlantic City Inlet Boats, Atlantic City. Other information on the cards: Patents applied for, H.C.J. Deeks and Company. Look at this card sideways, first from one side, and then for the other. The cards are printed on a corrugated surface.","James River, Genesee Falls in New York, Sloop in front of waterfront buildings, Rhine River and water falls.","Tintype of a John Hyde's Meat, Vegetable and Provision Store. W.A. Cooper's store with carriages in front of it.","Two photographs of evergreen trees.","Two photographs of men standing. Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Needs more processing: indentification and then interfiled in Boxes 1-5.","Processed with people/places identified when possible. Identification is noted on folder. Includes photographs of cadavers, Civil War soldiers and more."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["Women's College of Richmond"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond","Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Anderson Gallery","Lee Gallery","Women's College of Richmond"],"persname_ssim":["Hart, John, 1860-1937","Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958","Hart, Katherine McCowan, 1863-1948"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":62,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T02:36:16.453Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8533"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2180","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Henry A. 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Washington Papers","College of William and Mary--Faculty and Staff","Practice of law--Virginia--History--19th century","United States--Slavery","Correspondence","Diaries","Poems","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Henry Augustine Washington was born at Haywood, Virginia on 24 August 1820, the son of Lawrence Washington and Sarah Tayloe Washington. He attended Georgetown College and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). Studied law under John Tayloe Lomax. He moved to Richmond to practice law in 1842, but in 1847 returned to the Northern Neck of Virginia."," He was appointed professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. He married Cynthia Beverley Tucker, daughter of Williamsburg mayor and judge, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Washington edited the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  (Washington, 1853-54) and completed Thomas R. Dew's A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institutions of the Ancient and Modern Nations (1853). He suffered ill-health for years and died 28 February 1858.","Diaries printed in Carol H. Sturzenberger, \"The Diaries of Henry A. Washington\" (M. A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1979). See also Tucker-Coleman Papers (Mss. 40 T79), Cynthia BeverleyTucker Washington Coleman Papers (MS 00007), and Washington Family Papers (Acc. 2014.244), Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","This collection consists of the papers of Henry A. Washington, professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. Dates include 1835-1859. The collection Includes correspondence, poetical compositions, diaries kept while practicing law in Richmond, Va., writings and addresses, legal and financial papers, and the manuscript of his edition of the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  as well as supporting documentation for that project. Prominent correspondents include John Moncure Daniel, William and Mary faculty/staff (Benjamin S. Ewell, Tazewell Taylor, Morgan J. Smead, Silas Totten), John Johns, and family members.","Arranged alphabetically by writer/sender.","Christian was a member of the College of William and Mary's Board of Visitors. One letter notifies Washington of his election as Professor of History and Political Economy at William and Mary. Another letter refers to William and Mary business, including Board of Visitors meetings, the resignation of the Bursar in 1850, and textbooks used by Thomas Dew in his classes.","A letter from 1849 mentions a rumor about there being only 12 students at William and Mary; an undated letter provides a detailed description of a duel fought by Daniel and [?] Johnston, including his traveling to Georgetown under an assumed name.","Letters refer to William and Mary student, Arthur Ashton, a relation of Lewis.","William and Mary business.","Letters center on Washington's servant [slave] Bella, including her running away, her health (specifically mentioning \"diseased womb\") and cost of hire.","William and Mary business.","William and Mary business, including acknowledgement of Taylor's election as Bursar.","William and Mary business.","Lawrence Washington (father) added to Lloyd's letter.","Organized by surname; a letter from Joshua Alvis (1849) refers to a legal case involving the purchase of an enslaved boy.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname; a letter from Mrs. [?] Lomax (1854) refers to her son's suspension from the College of William and Mary.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Of note include an 1849 letter to the President and Faculty of the College of William and Mary by Professor John Millington, and an 1852 letter to Professor Dennis H. Mahone of West Point by Benjamin Ewell, introducing H.A.W.","Henry Washington covers many topics. Societal issues include the dangers of alcohol abuse, religious awakening, novels (Zanoni), self-knowledge of women, thoughts on whether women have culturally inferior minds, virtues of men and women, role of education, notes on Catherine the Great of Russia and murdering her husband, cattle show, elections, manners involving invitations to social engagements, philosophical notes on luck and special providence, role of God in the world, usefulness of prayer, beauty, money, and much more. Politics or law topics include tariffs and debt, martial law, Whig party, gaming law, legal and political question on single magistrate for all cases of petty larceny involving slaves, giving direction to juries, court case of Dabney for bank embezzlement, court cases involving just white or white and black participants, legislative power, the power of the states, and much more.  He also writes about friends (Morson) and personal feelings such as being bored. Mentions President John Tyler's visit to Richmond and a discussion of his character, the dignity of the Virginia legislature, the corruptness of politics, and country life in Virginia.","Discuss the Virginia Agricultural Society, free and slave labor, the admission of Texas, obligatory free education for Virginia, and the debates of the Patrick Henry Society.  Includes notes on diverse subjects such as \"Notes on difference in the meaning of love between a 20 year old man and a 30 year old man\" and \"Notes on should foreign immigration be checked?\"","\"Lord Byron,\" \"The Decline of Superstition,\" \"Misanthrophy,\" \"Time,\" \"Views on the Texas Question,\" \"Christianity\"","\"Is an Aristocratic Government Better Adapted by the Promotion of Literature than a Democratic Government?,\" \"Do Physical or Moral Causes have the Greater Influence in the Formation of National Character?\" (incomplete), \"Should Banks be Connected with Government?,\" \"Party Spirit in the U. S.\"","\"On Disadvantages of a Traitor to a Country,\" \"On the Laws of Lycurgus,\" \"On the Obstacles to Learning,\" \"Respect Due to Merit,\" \"The Return of Cicero from Banishment,\" \"A Translation,\" \"Equanimity,\" \"Whether Lyander was Justifyable [sic] in Destroying Athens,\" \"The Hill of Science,\" \"On History,\" \" The Glory of Thebes under Epaminondas,\" \"On Lafayette,\" \"Translation of Cicero,\" \" The Valley of Pleasure,\" \"Emulation\"","Also includes notes on the estate and heirs of John St. George Randolph (written by Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman). Includes a list of books left at \"Albion,\" both law and miscellaneous titles, 1849 September 22.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Unidentified Letters.","Opinions and Reports.","Opinions and Reports.","Inaugural Addresses for 1801, 1805.","Biographical Sketches.","Minutes of Cabinet Meetings.","Miscellaneous Papers.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Appendix A.","Unidentified Pages.","Unidentified Pages.","Indenture between Stephen B. Mothershead and Henry A. Washington, 1846 October 9; Document regarding the sale of land, 1848 July 16; Document about land, 1849 October 1; Deed between Lawrence and Sarah Washington and Henry A. Washington, 1850 December 28; Deed between John M. Daniel/Peter Daniel, Jr. and Henry A. Washington, 1851 December 1; Agreement between D. Appleton and Co. and Henry A. Washington, 1852 September 6 September.","Extremely fragile and heavily damaged.","Includes bank book from Norfolk Savings.","There is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.","Awarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.","National Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.","Notes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.","Broadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. (includes note from Peyton to Washington, 15 October 1854, \"A History of Greece,\" Jenks, Hickling, and Swan (1 May 1854, 21 August 1854), Chambers Journal, May 1854.","Includes: \"Analysis of Marl for R. Washington,\" Alexandria Boarding School, 1848; Procedure for Analyzing Marl, circa 1848; Lists of Books, undated; Word portraits principally taken from Shakespeare and of several members of the law class of Judge Tayloe Lomax of Fredricksburg, undated.","One lock is wrapped within a folded note that reads, \"This was cut from Ned's head on the 29th of June 1846.\" It's signed \"C. B. Tucker\" (Cynthia Beverley Tucker) and also has her name on the front fold as well as the word \"private.\" The second lock of hair is contained within an envelope addressed to Henry Washington. Do not open without staff supervision. Photographs are available.","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","Washington, Henry A., 1820-1858","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 W251","/repositories/2/resources/2180"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Henry A. 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Another letter refers to William and Mary business, including Board of Visitors meetings, the resignation of the Bursar in 1850, and textbooks used by Thomas Dew in his classes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from 1849 mentions a rumor about there being only 12 students at William and Mary; an undated letter provides a detailed description of a duel fought by Daniel and [?] Johnston, including his traveling to Georgetown under an assumed name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters refer to William and Mary student, Arthur Ashton, a relation of Lewis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters center on Washington's servant [slave] Bella, including her running away, her health (specifically mentioning \"diseased womb\") and cost of hire.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary business, including acknowledgement of Taylor's election as Bursar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLawrence Washington (father) added to Lloyd's letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname; a letter from Joshua Alvis (1849) refers to a legal case involving the purchase of an enslaved boy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname; a letter from Mrs. [?] Lomax (1854) refers to her son's suspension from the College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganized by surname.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf note include an 1849 letter to the President and Faculty of the College of William and Mary by Professor John Millington, and an 1852 letter to Professor Dennis H. 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Politics or law topics include tariffs and debt, martial law, Whig party, gaming law, legal and political question on single magistrate for all cases of petty larceny involving slaves, giving direction to juries, court case of Dabney for bank embezzlement, court cases involving just white or white and black participants, legislative power, the power of the states, and much more.  He also writes about friends (Morson) and personal feelings such as being bored. Mentions President John Tyler's visit to Richmond and a discussion of his character, the dignity of the Virginia legislature, the corruptness of politics, and country life in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscuss the Virginia Agricultural Society, free and slave labor, the admission of Texas, obligatory free education for Virginia, and the debates of the Patrick Henry Society.  Includes notes on diverse subjects such as \"Notes on difference in the meaning of love between a 20 year old man and a 30 year old man\" and \"Notes on should foreign immigration be checked?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lord Byron,\" \"The Decline of Superstition,\" \"Misanthrophy,\" \"Time,\" \"Views on the Texas Question,\" \"Christianity\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is an Aristocratic Government Better Adapted by the Promotion of Literature than a Democratic Government?,\" \"Do Physical or Moral Causes have the Greater Influence in the Formation of National Character?\" (incomplete), \"Should Banks be Connected with Government?,\" \"Party Spirit in the U. S.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"On Disadvantages of a Traitor to a Country,\" \"On the Laws of Lycurgus,\" \"On the Obstacles to Learning,\" \"Respect Due to Merit,\" \"The Return of Cicero from Banishment,\" \"A Translation,\" \"Equanimity,\" \"Whether Lyander was Justifyable [sic] in Destroying Athens,\" \"The Hill of Science,\" \"On History,\" \" The Glory of Thebes under Epaminondas,\" \"On Lafayette,\" \"Translation of Cicero,\" \" The Valley of Pleasure,\" \"Emulation\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes notes on the estate and heirs of John St. George Randolph (written by Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman). Includes a list of books left at \"Albion,\" both law and miscellaneous titles, 1849 September 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1780-1788.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1789-1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1802-1815.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritings covering 1816-1824.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified Letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpinions and Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOpinions and Reports.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInaugural Addresses for 1801, 1805.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical Sketches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes of Cabinet Meetings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexes and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexes and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndexes and Table of Contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppendix A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified Pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified Pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndenture between Stephen B. Mothershead and Henry A. Washington, 1846 October 9; Document regarding the sale of land, 1848 July 16; Document about land, 1849 October 1; Deed between Lawrence and Sarah Washington and Henry A. Washington, 1850 December 28; Deed between John M. Daniel/Peter Daniel, Jr. and Henry A. Washington, 1851 December 1; Agreement between D. Appleton and Co. and Henry A. Washington, 1852 September 6 September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtremely fragile and heavily damaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes bank book from Norfolk Savings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAwarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. (includes note from Peyton to Washington, 15 October 1854, \"A History of Greece,\" Jenks, Hickling, and Swan (1 May 1854, 21 August 1854), Chambers Journal, May 1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes: \"Analysis of Marl for R. Washington,\" Alexandria Boarding School, 1848; Procedure for Analyzing Marl, circa 1848; Lists of Books, undated; Word portraits principally taken from Shakespeare and of several members of the law class of Judge Tayloe Lomax of Fredricksburg, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne lock is wrapped within a folded note that reads, \"This was cut from Ned's head on the 29th of June 1846.\" It's signed \"C. B. Tucker\" (Cynthia Beverley Tucker) and also has her name on the front fold as well as the word \"private.\" The second lock of hair is contained within an envelope addressed to Henry Washington. Do not open without staff supervision. 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Washington, professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. Dates include 1835-1859. The collection Includes correspondence, poetical compositions, diaries kept while practicing law in Richmond, Va., writings and addresses, legal and financial papers, and the manuscript of his edition of the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  as well as supporting documentation for that project. Prominent correspondents include John Moncure Daniel, William and Mary faculty/staff (Benjamin S. Ewell, Tazewell Taylor, Morgan J. Smead, Silas Totten), John Johns, and family members.","Arranged alphabetically by writer/sender.","Christian was a member of the College of William and Mary's Board of Visitors. One letter notifies Washington of his election as Professor of History and Political Economy at William and Mary. Another letter refers to William and Mary business, including Board of Visitors meetings, the resignation of the Bursar in 1850, and textbooks used by Thomas Dew in his classes.","A letter from 1849 mentions a rumor about there being only 12 students at William and Mary; an undated letter provides a detailed description of a duel fought by Daniel and [?] Johnston, including his traveling to Georgetown under an assumed name.","Letters refer to William and Mary student, Arthur Ashton, a relation of Lewis.","William and Mary business.","Letters center on Washington's servant [slave] Bella, including her running away, her health (specifically mentioning \"diseased womb\") and cost of hire.","William and Mary business.","William and Mary business, including acknowledgement of Taylor's election as Bursar.","William and Mary business.","Lawrence Washington (father) added to Lloyd's letter.","Organized by surname; a letter from Joshua Alvis (1849) refers to a legal case involving the purchase of an enslaved boy.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname; a letter from Mrs. [?] Lomax (1854) refers to her son's suspension from the College of William and Mary.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Of note include an 1849 letter to the President and Faculty of the College of William and Mary by Professor John Millington, and an 1852 letter to Professor Dennis H. Mahone of West Point by Benjamin Ewell, introducing H.A.W.","Henry Washington covers many topics. Societal issues include the dangers of alcohol abuse, religious awakening, novels (Zanoni), self-knowledge of women, thoughts on whether women have culturally inferior minds, virtues of men and women, role of education, notes on Catherine the Great of Russia and murdering her husband, cattle show, elections, manners involving invitations to social engagements, philosophical notes on luck and special providence, role of God in the world, usefulness of prayer, beauty, money, and much more. Politics or law topics include tariffs and debt, martial law, Whig party, gaming law, legal and political question on single magistrate for all cases of petty larceny involving slaves, giving direction to juries, court case of Dabney for bank embezzlement, court cases involving just white or white and black participants, legislative power, the power of the states, and much more.  He also writes about friends (Morson) and personal feelings such as being bored. Mentions President John Tyler's visit to Richmond and a discussion of his character, the dignity of the Virginia legislature, the corruptness of politics, and country life in Virginia.","Discuss the Virginia Agricultural Society, free and slave labor, the admission of Texas, obligatory free education for Virginia, and the debates of the Patrick Henry Society.  Includes notes on diverse subjects such as \"Notes on difference in the meaning of love between a 20 year old man and a 30 year old man\" and \"Notes on should foreign immigration be checked?\"","\"Lord Byron,\" \"The Decline of Superstition,\" \"Misanthrophy,\" \"Time,\" \"Views on the Texas Question,\" \"Christianity\"","\"Is an Aristocratic Government Better Adapted by the Promotion of Literature than a Democratic Government?,\" \"Do Physical or Moral Causes have the Greater Influence in the Formation of National Character?\" (incomplete), \"Should Banks be Connected with Government?,\" \"Party Spirit in the U. S.\"","\"On Disadvantages of a Traitor to a Country,\" \"On the Laws of Lycurgus,\" \"On the Obstacles to Learning,\" \"Respect Due to Merit,\" \"The Return of Cicero from Banishment,\" \"A Translation,\" \"Equanimity,\" \"Whether Lyander was Justifyable [sic] in Destroying Athens,\" \"The Hill of Science,\" \"On History,\" \" The Glory of Thebes under Epaminondas,\" \"On Lafayette,\" \"Translation of Cicero,\" \" The Valley of Pleasure,\" \"Emulation\"","Also includes notes on the estate and heirs of John St. George Randolph (written by Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington Coleman). Includes a list of books left at \"Albion,\" both law and miscellaneous titles, 1849 September 22.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1780-1788.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1789-1801.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1802-1815.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Writings covering 1816-1824.","Unidentified Letters.","Opinions and Reports.","Opinions and Reports.","Inaugural Addresses for 1801, 1805.","Biographical Sketches.","Minutes of Cabinet Meetings.","Miscellaneous Papers.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Indexes and Table of Contents.","Appendix A.","Unidentified Pages.","Unidentified Pages.","Indenture between Stephen B. Mothershead and Henry A. Washington, 1846 October 9; Document regarding the sale of land, 1848 July 16; Document about land, 1849 October 1; Deed between Lawrence and Sarah Washington and Henry A. Washington, 1850 December 28; Deed between John M. Daniel/Peter Daniel, Jr. and Henry A. Washington, 1851 December 1; Agreement between D. Appleton and Co. and Henry A. Washington, 1852 September 6 September.","Extremely fragile and heavily damaged.","Includes bank book from Norfolk Savings.","There is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.","Awarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.","National Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.","Notes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.","Broadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. (includes note from Peyton to Washington, 15 October 1854, \"A History of Greece,\" Jenks, Hickling, and Swan (1 May 1854, 21 August 1854), Chambers Journal, May 1854.","Includes: \"Analysis of Marl for R. Washington,\" Alexandria Boarding School, 1848; Procedure for Analyzing Marl, circa 1848; Lists of Books, undated; Word portraits principally taken from Shakespeare and of several members of the law class of Judge Tayloe Lomax of Fredricksburg, undated.","One lock is wrapped within a folded note that reads, \"This was cut from Ned's head on the 29th of June 1846.\" It's signed \"C. B. Tucker\" (Cynthia Beverley Tucker) and also has her name on the front fold as well as the word \"private.\" The second lock of hair is contained within an envelope addressed to Henry Washington. Do not open without staff supervision. Photographs are available."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Washington, Henry A., 1820-1858"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Washington, Henry A., 1820-1858"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":237,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T03:42:57.932Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2180","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2180","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2180","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_2180","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_2180.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Washington, Henry A. Papers","title_ssm":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"title_tesim":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1835-1859"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1835-1859"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 W251","/repositories/2/resources/2180"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 W251","/repositories/2/resources/2180","Henry A. Washington Papers","College of William and Mary--Faculty and Staff","Practice of law--Virginia--History--19th century","United States--Slavery","Correspondence","Diaries","Poems","Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Henry Augustine Washington was born at Haywood, Virginia on 24 August 1820, the son of Lawrence Washington and Sarah Tayloe Washington. He attended Georgetown College and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). Studied law under John Tayloe Lomax. He moved to Richmond to practice law in 1842, but in 1847 returned to the Northern Neck of Virginia."," He was appointed professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. He married Cynthia Beverley Tucker, daughter of Williamsburg mayor and judge, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Washington edited the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  (Washington, 1853-54) and completed Thomas R. Dew's A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institutions of the Ancient and Modern Nations (1853). He suffered ill-health for years and died 28 February 1858.","Diaries printed in Carol H. Sturzenberger, \"The Diaries of Henry A. Washington\" (M. A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1979). See also Tucker-Coleman Papers (Mss. 40 T79), Cynthia BeverleyTucker Washington Coleman Papers (MS 00007), and Washington Family Papers (Acc. 2014.244), Swem Library, College of William and Mary.","This collection consists of the papers of Henry A. Washington, professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. Dates include 1835-1859. The collection Includes correspondence, poetical compositions, diaries kept while practicing law in Richmond, Va., writings and addresses, legal and financial papers, and the manuscript of his edition of the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  as well as supporting documentation for that project. Prominent correspondents include John Moncure Daniel, William and Mary faculty/staff (Benjamin S. Ewell, Tazewell Taylor, Morgan J. Smead, Silas Totten), John Johns, and family members.","Arranged alphabetically by writer/sender.","Christian was a member of the College of William and Mary's Board of Visitors. One letter notifies Washington of his election as Professor of History and Political Economy at William and Mary. Another letter refers to William and Mary business, including Board of Visitors meetings, the resignation of the Bursar in 1850, and textbooks used by Thomas Dew in his classes.","A letter from 1849 mentions a rumor about there being only 12 students at William and Mary; an undated letter provides a detailed description of a duel fought by Daniel and [?] Johnston, including his traveling to Georgetown under an assumed name.","Letters refer to William and Mary student, Arthur Ashton, a relation of Lewis.","William and Mary business.","Letters center on Washington's servant [slave] Bella, including her running away, her health (specifically mentioning \"diseased womb\") and cost of hire.","William and Mary business.","William and Mary business, including acknowledgement of Taylor's election as Bursar.","William and Mary business.","Lawrence Washington (father) added to Lloyd's letter.","Organized by surname; a letter from Joshua Alvis (1849) refers to a legal case involving the purchase of an enslaved boy.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname; a letter from Mrs. [?] Lomax (1854) refers to her son's suspension from the College of William and Mary.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Of note include an 1849 letter to the President and Faculty of the College of William and Mary by Professor John Millington, and an 1852 letter to Professor Dennis H. Mahone of West Point by Benjamin Ewell, introducing H.A.W.","Henry Washington covers many topics. Societal issues include the dangers of alcohol abuse, religious awakening, novels (Zanoni), self-knowledge of women, thoughts on whether women have culturally inferior minds, virtues of men and women, role of education, notes on Catherine the Great of Russia and murdering her husband, cattle show, elections, manners involving invitations to social engagements, philosophical notes on luck and special providence, role of God in the world, usefulness of prayer, beauty, money, and much more. Politics or law topics include tariffs and debt, martial law, Whig party, gaming law, legal and political question on single magistrate for all cases of petty larceny involving slaves, giving direction to juries, court case of Dabney for bank embezzlement, court cases involving just white or white and black participants, legislative power, the power of the states, and much more.  He also writes about friends (Morson) and personal feelings such as being bored. Mentions President John Tyler's visit to Richmond and a discussion of his character, the dignity of the Virginia legislature, the corruptness of politics, and country life in Virginia.","Discuss the Virginia Agricultural Society, free and slave labor, the admission of Texas, obligatory free education for Virginia, and the debates of the Patrick Henry Society.  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Mothershead and Henry A. Washington, 1846 October 9; Document regarding the sale of land, 1848 July 16; Document about land, 1849 October 1; Deed between Lawrence and Sarah Washington and Henry A. Washington, 1850 December 28; Deed between John M. Daniel/Peter Daniel, Jr. and Henry A. Washington, 1851 December 1; Agreement between D. Appleton and Co. and Henry A. Washington, 1852 September 6 September.","Extremely fragile and heavily damaged.","Includes bank book from Norfolk Savings.","There is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.","Awarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.","National Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.","Notes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.","Broadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. (includes note from Peyton to Washington, 15 October 1854, \"A History of Greece,\" Jenks, Hickling, and Swan (1 May 1854, 21 August 1854), Chambers Journal, May 1854.","Includes: \"Analysis of Marl for R. Washington,\" Alexandria Boarding School, 1848; Procedure for Analyzing Marl, circa 1848; Lists of Books, undated; Word portraits principally taken from Shakespeare and of several members of the law class of Judge Tayloe Lomax of Fredricksburg, undated.","One lock is wrapped within a folded note that reads, \"This was cut from Ned's head on the 29th of June 1846.\" It's signed \"C. B. Tucker\" (Cynthia Beverley Tucker) and also has her name on the front fold as well as the word \"private.\" The second lock of hair is contained within an envelope addressed to Henry Washington. Do not open without staff supervision. Photographs are available.","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","Washington, Henry A., 1820-1858","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 W251","/repositories/2/resources/2180"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Henry A. Washington Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Henry A. 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Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. 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If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHenry Augustine Washington was born at Haywood, Virginia on 24 August 1820, the son of Lawrence Washington and Sarah Tayloe Washington. He attended Georgetown College and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). Studied law under John Tayloe Lomax. He moved to Richmond to practice law in 1842, but in 1847 returned to the Northern Neck of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e He was appointed professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. He married Cynthia Beverley Tucker, daughter of Williamsburg mayor and judge, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Washington edited the \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eWritings of Thomas Jefferson\u003c/emph\u003e (Washington, 1853-54) and completed Thomas R. Dew's A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institutions of the Ancient and Modern Nations (1853). He suffered ill-health for years and died 28 February 1858.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Henry Augustine Washington was born at Haywood, Virginia on 24 August 1820, the son of Lawrence Washington and Sarah Tayloe Washington. He attended Georgetown College and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University). Studied law under John Tayloe Lomax. He moved to Richmond to practice law in 1842, but in 1847 returned to the Northern Neck of Virginia."," He was appointed professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. He married Cynthia Beverley Tucker, daughter of Williamsburg mayor and judge, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. Washington edited the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  (Washington, 1853-54) and completed Thomas R. Dew's A Digest of the Laws, Customs, Manners and Institutions of the Ancient and Modern Nations (1853). He suffered ill-health for years and died 28 February 1858."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eHenry A. Washington Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Henry A. Washington Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDiaries printed in Carol H. Sturzenberger, \"The Diaries of Henry A. Washington\" (M. A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1979). See also Tucker-Coleman Papers (Mss. 40 T79), Cynthia BeverleyTucker Washington Coleman Papers (MS 00007), and Washington Family Papers (Acc. 2014.244), Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Diaries printed in Carol H. Sturzenberger, \"The Diaries of Henry A. Washington\" (M. A. Thesis, College of William and Mary, 1979). See also Tucker-Coleman Papers (Mss. 40 T79), Cynthia BeverleyTucker Washington Coleman Papers (MS 00007), and Washington Family Papers (Acc. 2014.244), Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection consists of the papers of Henry A. Washington, professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. Dates include 1835-1859. 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Washington, 1852 September 6 September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtremely fragile and heavily damaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes bank book from Norfolk Savings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAwarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNational Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. 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Washington, professor of history and political economy at the College of William and Mary. Dates include 1835-1859. The collection Includes correspondence, poetical compositions, diaries kept while practicing law in Richmond, Va., writings and addresses, legal and financial papers, and the manuscript of his edition of the  Writings of Thomas Jefferson  as well as supporting documentation for that project. Prominent correspondents include John Moncure Daniel, William and Mary faculty/staff (Benjamin S. Ewell, Tazewell Taylor, Morgan J. Smead, Silas Totten), John Johns, and family members.","Arranged alphabetically by writer/sender.","Christian was a member of the College of William and Mary's Board of Visitors. One letter notifies Washington of his election as Professor of History and Political Economy at William and Mary. Another letter refers to William and Mary business, including Board of Visitors meetings, the resignation of the Bursar in 1850, and textbooks used by Thomas Dew in his classes.","A letter from 1849 mentions a rumor about there being only 12 students at William and Mary; an undated letter provides a detailed description of a duel fought by Daniel and [?] Johnston, including his traveling to Georgetown under an assumed name.","Letters refer to William and Mary student, Arthur Ashton, a relation of Lewis.","William and Mary business.","Letters center on Washington's servant [slave] Bella, including her running away, her health (specifically mentioning \"diseased womb\") and cost of hire.","William and Mary business.","William and Mary business, including acknowledgement of Taylor's election as Bursar.","William and Mary business.","Lawrence Washington (father) added to Lloyd's letter.","Organized by surname; a letter from Joshua Alvis (1849) refers to a legal case involving the purchase of an enslaved boy.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname; a letter from Mrs. [?] Lomax (1854) refers to her son's suspension from the College of William and Mary.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Organized by surname.","Of note include an 1849 letter to the President and Faculty of the College of William and Mary by Professor John Millington, and an 1852 letter to Professor Dennis H. Mahone of West Point by Benjamin Ewell, introducing H.A.W.","Henry Washington covers many topics. Societal issues include the dangers of alcohol abuse, religious awakening, novels (Zanoni), self-knowledge of women, thoughts on whether women have culturally inferior minds, virtues of men and women, role of education, notes on Catherine the Great of Russia and murdering her husband, cattle show, elections, manners involving invitations to social engagements, philosophical notes on luck and special providence, role of God in the world, usefulness of prayer, beauty, money, and much more. Politics or law topics include tariffs and debt, martial law, Whig party, gaming law, legal and political question on single magistrate for all cases of petty larceny involving slaves, giving direction to juries, court case of Dabney for bank embezzlement, court cases involving just white or white and black participants, legislative power, the power of the states, and much more.  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Mothershead and Henry A. Washington, 1846 October 9; Document regarding the sale of land, 1848 July 16; Document about land, 1849 October 1; Deed between Lawrence and Sarah Washington and Henry A. Washington, 1850 December 28; Deed between John M. Daniel/Peter Daniel, Jr. and Henry A. Washington, 1851 December 1; Agreement between D. Appleton and Co. and Henry A. Washington, 1852 September 6 September.","Extremely fragile and heavily damaged.","Includes bank book from Norfolk Savings.","There is a list of students and their college fees at William and Mary for 1853-1854.","Awarded to Henry Washington for good conduct and scholarship while a student at Georgetown College.","National Law Class, History Class, Political Economy Class, Unidentified.","Notes re: papers also includes notes on courses/subject matter taught by Washington.","Broadsides: A. Bodeker's of Richmond, Va. (undated), \"Appeal,\" by Bruton Parish Church (post-1865), A. Morris, Publisher and Bookseller (undated), Gray and Ballantyne Religious Book Depository (undated), \"To the Citizens of Williamsburg and Its Vicinity,\" regarding the Virginia Gazette by W. Y. Peyton and A. A. O'Neil, eds. (includes note from Peyton to Washington, 15 October 1854, \"A History of Greece,\" Jenks, Hickling, and Swan (1 May 1854, 21 August 1854), Chambers Journal, May 1854.","Includes: \"Analysis of Marl for R. Washington,\" Alexandria Boarding School, 1848; Procedure for Analyzing Marl, circa 1848; Lists of Books, undated; Word portraits principally taken from Shakespeare and of several members of the law class of Judge Tayloe Lomax of Fredricksburg, undated.","One lock is wrapped within a folded note that reads, \"This was cut from Ned's head on the 29th of June 1846.\" It's signed \"C. B. 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Most material was received in the 1930s or 40s.","Original handwritten or typed speeches, articles, editorials and essays.","\"The Aspirations of Youth, together with the Valedictory Address.\" By R.C. Anderson of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","\"Cedar Mountain and the Battlefield.\" Finished Easter Sunday, March 28, 1937, Title page, 3 maps, 22 typed carbon pages.","Scope and Contents \"The Demands Upon the Young Men of the South.\" 16 handwritten pages. Top of first page, \"Class of 1884. Samil Meek Jr. – Ark. \"Eternal vigilance the price of success.\" An address before the Calliopean Literary Society of the Southwestern Baptist University of Jackson Tenn(essee). May 30, 1882. 8 handwritten pages. \"The Good a Debating Society Does Its Members.\" 4 handwritten pages. undated \"Push and Punch.\" \"Spoken by S.T.W. Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.","\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.","Both papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.","\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.","Scope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.","\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.","\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.","Scope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages","A book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.","An article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.","An article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.","A small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.","Printed poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.","51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.","Pages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.","Scope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate","\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.","Alphabetical by author.","\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.","\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.","\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.","Written on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.","Scope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. Handwritten hymn \"Come you that fear the Lord.\" Handwritten music for a \"Spanish Hymn.\"","Alphabetical by author.","\"Homeward bound.\" 5 pages, Fighting Fire and Water. 7 pages, Our First Ride. 7 pages, \"When Scotsmen meet.\" 5 pages and The Pioneer. 7 pages. \"In the days of long ago.\" 2 pages, The Spirit of William. 2 pages, and Untitled (An incomplete story) 13 pages. \"In the Vale of Flesh.\" 1 copy with 22 pages, 1 copy with 16 pages. \"Won't Behave, A Story of Friendship Village.\" Draft with 18 pages and a draft with 59 pages. \"The Land of the Winding Trail.\" 39 pages. \"Squash.\" 11 pages. \" Little Jim. 8 pages. Note: These stories are typed with some editing marks.","The opening chapter of a humorous novel. Handwritten. 2 pages","Written in 1938. Nancy D. Morton was the daughter of Dr. S. Morton and is probably a teenager when she wrote this story. \"Elizabeth. (The Run-Away).\" Handwritten in pencil. 148 pages.","Incomplete story about a boy who plays the violin. 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Most material was received in the 1930s or 40s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal handwritten or typed speeches, articles, editorials and essays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Aspirations of Youth, together with the Valedictory Address.\" By R.C. Anderson of Prince Edward County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cedar Mountain and the Battlefield.\" Finished Easter Sunday, March 28, 1937, Title page, 3 maps, 22 typed carbon pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Demands Upon the Young Men of the South.\" 16 handwritten pages. Top of first page, \"Class of 1884. Samil Meek Jr. – Ark. \"Eternal vigilance the price of success.\" An address before the Calliopean Literary Society of the Southwestern Baptist University of Jackson Tenn(essee). May 30, 1882. 8 handwritten pages. \"The Good a Debating Society Does Its Members.\" 4 handwritten pages. undated \"Push and Punch.\" \"Spoken by S.T.W. Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoth papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical by author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. Handwritten hymn \"Come you that fear the Lord.\" Handwritten music for a \"Spanish Hymn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical by author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Homeward bound.\" 5 pages, Fighting Fire and Water. 7 pages, Our First Ride. 7 pages, \"When Scotsmen meet.\" 5 pages and The Pioneer. 7 pages. \"In the days of long ago.\" 2 pages, The Spirit of William. 2 pages, and Untitled (An incomplete story) 13 pages. \"In the Vale of Flesh.\" 1 copy with 22 pages, 1 copy with 16 pages. \"Won't Behave, A Story of Friendship Village.\" Draft with 18 pages and a draft with 59 pages. \"The Land of the Winding Trail.\" 39 pages. \"Squash.\" 11 pages. \" Little Jim. 8 pages. Note: These stories are typed with some editing marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe opening chapter of a humorous novel. Handwritten. 2 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in 1938. Nancy D. Morton was the daughter of Dr. S. Morton and is probably a teenager when she wrote this story. \"Elizabeth. (The Run-Away).\" Handwritten in pencil. 148 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete story about a boy who plays the violin. Handwritten. 8 pages.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Artificial collection composed of original material, handwritten or typed, of addresses, articles, essays, poetry and short stories. Most material was received in the 1930s or 40s.","Original handwritten or typed speeches, articles, editorials and essays.","\"The Aspirations of Youth, together with the Valedictory Address.\" By R.C. Anderson of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","\"Cedar Mountain and the Battlefield.\" Finished Easter Sunday, March 28, 1937, Title page, 3 maps, 22 typed carbon pages.","Scope and Contents \"The Demands Upon the Young Men of the South.\" 16 handwritten pages. Top of first page, \"Class of 1884. Samil Meek Jr. – Ark. \"Eternal vigilance the price of success.\" An address before the Calliopean Literary Society of the Southwestern Baptist University of Jackson Tenn(essee). May 30, 1882. 8 handwritten pages. \"The Good a Debating Society Does Its Members.\" 4 handwritten pages. undated \"Push and Punch.\" \"Spoken by S.T.W. Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.","\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.","Both papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.","\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.","Scope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.","\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.","\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.","Scope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages","A book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.","An article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.","An article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.","A small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.","Printed poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.","51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.","Pages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.","Scope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate","\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.","Alphabetical by author.","\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.","\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.","\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.","Written on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.","Scope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. Handwritten hymn \"Come you that fear the Lord.\" Handwritten music for a \"Spanish Hymn.\"","Alphabetical by author.","\"Homeward bound.\" 5 pages, Fighting Fire and Water. 7 pages, Our First Ride. 7 pages, \"When Scotsmen meet.\" 5 pages and The Pioneer. 7 pages. \"In the days of long ago.\" 2 pages, The Spirit of William. 2 pages, and Untitled (An incomplete story) 13 pages. \"In the Vale of Flesh.\" 1 copy with 22 pages, 1 copy with 16 pages. \"Won't Behave, A Story of Friendship Village.\" Draft with 18 pages and a draft with 59 pages. \"The Land of the Winding Trail.\" 39 pages. \"Squash.\" 11 pages. \" Little Jim. 8 pages. Note: These stories are typed with some editing marks.","The opening chapter of a humorous novel. Handwritten. 2 pages","Written in 1938. Nancy D. Morton was the daughter of Dr. S. Morton and is probably a teenager when she wrote this story. \"Elizabeth. (The Run-Away).\" Handwritten in pencil. 148 pages.","Incomplete story about a boy who plays the violin. Handwritten. 8 pages."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":33,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T13:10:16.357Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9209","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9209","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9209","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9209","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9209.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Literary Addresses, Articles, Essays, Poetry and","title_ssm":["Literary Addresses, Articles, Essays, Poetry and Short Stories"],"title_tesim":["Literary Addresses, Articles, Essays, Poetry and Short Stories"],"unitdate_ssm":["1808-1938"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1808-1938"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.4 Lit","/repositories/2/resources/9209"],"text":["Mss. 39.4 Lit","/repositories/2/resources/9209","Literary Addresses, Articles, Essays, Poetry and Short Stories","Editorials","Essays","Manuscripts (document genre)","Poems","Short stories","Speeches","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.","Arranged by type of written material, then alphabetically by author, if known.","Processed by staff of Special Collections.","Artificial collection composed of original material, handwritten or typed, of addresses, articles, essays, poetry and short stories. Most material was received in the 1930s or 40s.","Original handwritten or typed speeches, articles, editorials and essays.","\"The Aspirations of Youth, together with the Valedictory Address.\" By R.C. Anderson of Prince Edward County, Virginia.","\"Cedar Mountain and the Battlefield.\" Finished Easter Sunday, March 28, 1937, Title page, 3 maps, 22 typed carbon pages.","Scope and Contents \"The Demands Upon the Young Men of the South.\" 16 handwritten pages. Top of first page, \"Class of 1884. Samil Meek Jr. – Ark. \"Eternal vigilance the price of success.\" An address before the Calliopean Literary Society of the Southwestern Baptist University of Jackson Tenn(essee). May 30, 1882. 8 handwritten pages. \"The Good a Debating Society Does Its Members.\" 4 handwritten pages. undated \"Push and Punch.\" \"Spoken by S.T.W. Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.","\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.","Both papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.","\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.","Scope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.","\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.","\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.","Scope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages","A book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.","An article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.","An article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.","A small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.","Printed poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.","51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.","Pages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.","Scope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate","\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.","Alphabetical by author.","\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.","\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.","\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.","Written on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.","Scope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. 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Most material was received in the 1930s or 40s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal handwritten or typed speeches, articles, editorials and essays.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Aspirations of Youth, together with the Valedictory Address.\" By R.C. Anderson of Prince Edward County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cedar Mountain and the Battlefield.\" Finished Easter Sunday, March 28, 1937, Title page, 3 maps, 22 typed carbon pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Demands Upon the Young Men of the South.\" 16 handwritten pages. Top of first page, \"Class of 1884. Samil Meek Jr. – Ark. \"Eternal vigilance the price of success.\" An address before the Calliopean Literary Society of the Southwestern Baptist University of Jackson Tenn(essee). May 30, 1882. 8 handwritten pages. \"The Good a Debating Society Does Its Members.\" 4 handwritten pages. undated \"Push and Punch.\" \"Spoken by S.T.W. Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoth papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical by author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. Handwritten hymn \"Come you that fear the Lord.\" Handwritten music for a \"Spanish Hymn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlphabetical by author.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Homeward bound.\" 5 pages, Fighting Fire and Water. 7 pages, Our First Ride. 7 pages, \"When Scotsmen meet.\" 5 pages and The Pioneer. 7 pages. \"In the days of long ago.\" 2 pages, The Spirit of William. 2 pages, and Untitled (An incomplete story) 13 pages. \"In the Vale of Flesh.\" 1 copy with 22 pages, 1 copy with 16 pages. \"Won't Behave, A Story of Friendship Village.\" Draft with 18 pages and a draft with 59 pages. \"The Land of the Winding Trail.\" 39 pages. \"Squash.\" 11 pages. \" Little Jim. 8 pages. Note: These stories are typed with some editing marks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe opening chapter of a humorous novel. Handwritten. 2 pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWritten in 1938. Nancy D. Morton was the daughter of Dr. S. 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Meek, Jr. June 27th, 1879…\" Concerns Arkansas. 8 manuscript pages.","\"Virginia.\" Appears to be a school paper written about the beginnings of Virginia. 6 handwritten pages.","Both papers appear to be school papers. \"Patrick Henry.\" 15 handwritten pages. \"George Washington.\" 12 handwritten pages.","\"Thomas Jefferson and the University of Virginia.\" An essay, possibly written as an academic paper. 48 manuscript pages.","Scope and Contents One of the essays is written on stationery from \"Law and Collection Office of William G. Scott\" with an address in Bel Air, Maryland and a partial date of 188_. \"Franklin and the Hutchinson letters.\" undated 1 handwritten page. \"The Necessity or Utility of Latin and Greek.\" undated 1 handwritten page.","\"Composed in November 1937 in his 93rd year…by Geo. W. Shreve, Ex Confederate, of 93 Locust Street, Santa Cruz, Cal.\" \"The Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.\" 14 manuscript pages.","\"The Love of Liberty.\" Written sometime after 1830's. 12 handwritten pages.","Scope and Contents \"American Dramatists.\" \"..alphabetical list of Play-writers…\" with details of the plays and life of the writers. undated 4 handwritten pages. \"The Broken Promise.\" undated 2 handwritten pages. \"Rodmoor.\" undated 7 typed pages. \"Sir Knights of our own Southland.\" An address. undated 1 typed page. Book review on B. L. Putnam Weale's second novel. The novel is about China. undated 16 typed pages","A book review on \"Some reminiscences\" by William L. Royall. 12 typed pages bound as a legal document. 2 copies.","An article on the Old Negro mammy. 2 typed pages.","An article on the modern novel. 5 typed pages. 2 copies. An article on \"Woman's Sphere\" and \"Woman's Realm.\" 7 typed pages. Editorial to \"The Whig\" about Mr. Pendleton's resolution. Writer thinks we should reduce the expenditures of the government. Handwritten in pencil. Possibly written by Thomas Grimke White.","A small book bound with wood. Inside labels says, To Mr. A.B. Williams from B.W. Bowers, May 24, 1906.","Printed poetry by Miss Meta Glass, President of Sweet Briar College.","51 pieces. Dates of these poems are unknown, but probably range from mid 1800's to early 1900's. Genre includes newspapers, cards, broadsides, books, postcards and music store advertisements. Titles include: Cottage by the Sea, Mary of Argyle, Uncle Ned, On de Oder Side of Jordon, Cary Me Back to Ole Virginny, The Course of Empire, The Old Sexton, The Bell of St. Paul's, Some Fugitive Rhymes by An Old Confederate Soldier, The Conquered Banner, The Roses nowhere bloom so white as in Virginia, Old Virginia Moves at Last, When Love for His Maker Awoke in Man, The Dance Began, Join Hands, poem by Judge George L. Christian of Richmond, Virginia about Civil War, poems from the December 1930 issue of the American Poetry Magazine, The Wages of Sin, Mistakes (1854) by Annie, The Fox Meditates by Rudyard Kipling and illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Three Reasons by John G. Saxe, Enigma by John P. Brown, The Young Widow, The Wife of Crawford by L.H. Sigourney, A Gem, Growing Old Together, I Find No Light, Hymeneal Poem and Christmas Bells.","Pages from the publication, \"St. Nicholas,\" with poems by Helen Thayer Hutcheson.","Scope and Contents Gift of Printed Poetry Gift received in 1931. Arthur W. Johnson was a 1921 graduate of The College of William and Mary. Many of these poems are pasted onto a cotton stock paper. Some have the signature of Rachel Annabelle. \"All Hail to the Stars and Stripes\" and \"Unfurl the Glorious Banner.\" Flyer edition, dated approximately 1861. Boston, Massachusetts. \"Poetry from the Connecticut Herald.\" \"The Blandensburg Races.\" 1815. \"A Dialogue Between Death and a Lady.\" undated \"General Wolfe. Death of Gen. Wolfe.\" undated \"The Dying Words of Captain Robert Kidd\" (A noted pirate, who was hanged at Execution Dock, in England). undated \"The Girl I Left Behind Me, Together with the Answer.\" undated \"The Lamp-Lighter's Address.\" January 1, 1824. \"Rosanna.\" undated \"Saw Ye My Hero George and the Rosary.\" A Poem about Martha Washington when she saw George Washington at the Battle of Monmouth. undated \"A Song composed by the British Butchers after the Fight at Bunker-Hill, on the seventeenth of June, 1775.\" Undated, but could be 18th century. A 1880 reprint of the same poem. \"Tid the Grey Mare or Young Jonny, the Miller.\" \"Mary's Dream.\" Undate","\"The Careless Good Fellow.\" Typed poem found in papers of Wyndham Robertson and given to William and Mary. \"The Dying Soldier.\" Copied from the last few pages of \"Adventures of General Coriolanus Flam\", a manuscript now in the hands of Charles F. Heartman. February 25, 1926.","Alphabetical by author.","\"Columbia.\" July 1814. 2 pages.","\"Twilight Dews.\" September 28, 1830.","\"The Ministry of the Flowers.\"","Scope and Contents Cover of manuscript, \"J.C. Robertson, Alleghany College, Blue Sulphur, Richmond, Virginia…Blue Sulphur Springs, Greehbrier Co., Va. R. Roberson, Richmond. \"The Student.\" undated 9 pages.","Written on front, \"George Thompson of England\", Portland, February 25, 1864.\" Poem about freedom.","Scope and Contents Little Things are best\". Addressed to Miss Stott. undated 1 page. \"A Present of Doggerele to E.A. Henry, Jr.\" October 10, 1808. 1 page. \"Adams and Liberty.\" Possibly written soon after the Revolutionary War, but glued on a newspaper dated November 19, 1845. \"Ou a Jamais Eater-Suit.\" About land-case and water-case. November 13, 1859. \"Anniversary.\" Probably written by a woman. September 29, 1869. \"Are We Almost There?\" Addressed to Mrs. Patsy Holladay. About a girl dying. undated \"Hans Breitman's Party.\" Written in a mix of German and English. Humorous. undated \"Hop\". Addressed to Miss Philomela Rollo. undated \"Shall We Know Each Other There?\" About Heaven. undated \"Two Pictures.\" Comparing young and old face of his wife. Written on back of stationery for W.W. Scott, State Law Librarian, Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. February 22, 1912. \"The Washing Day.\" undated \"Remember Thee …\" Partial Poem. Signature could be \"M. Lou Bowles.\" undated \"A Memento to the Departed!\" January 1852. \"From Georgia's Southern…Potomac's Either strand, Where Carolina's Fountains…\" …\" Possibly from a prisoner of war during the Civil War. Written on the back of an account sheet. undated \"As I was going to …town I broke my yoke…\" undated \"If.\" Anon. About love. undated \"To My Friend.\" C.H……of Ohio. Washington, D.C. July 10, 1846. \"Reader, if ..the hand of envious care…\" and \"Melphemene! Fair muse to thee…\" Two poems on one sheet with different handwriting. \"Coroper's Grave.\" \"It is a place where poet's …\" undated \"Cottage by the Sea.\" \"The Last Rose of Summer.\" undated \"In Virginia.\" Partial author name, Harry Currault…\" undated Poem on one sheet about manufacturers and cars, with a play on words. undated. Handwritten poem \"A Damsel burnt for not submitting to Popish Idolatry\" by unknown and undated. Handwritten hymn \"Come you that fear the Lord.\" Handwritten music for a \"Spanish Hymn.\"","Alphabetical by author.","\"Homeward bound.\" 5 pages, Fighting Fire and Water. 7 pages, Our First Ride. 7 pages, \"When Scotsmen meet.\" 5 pages and The Pioneer. 7 pages. \"In the days of long ago.\" 2 pages, The Spirit of William. 2 pages, and Untitled (An incomplete story) 13 pages. \"In the Vale of Flesh.\" 1 copy with 22 pages, 1 copy with 16 pages. \"Won't Behave, A Story of Friendship Village.\" Draft with 18 pages and a draft with 59 pages. \"The Land of the Winding Trail.\" 39 pages. \"Squash.\" 11 pages. \" Little Jim. 8 pages. Note: These stories are typed with some editing marks.","The opening chapter of a humorous novel. Handwritten. 2 pages","Written in 1938. Nancy D. Morton was the daughter of Dr. S. Morton and is probably a teenager when she wrote this story. \"Elizabeth. (The Run-Away).\" Handwritten in pencil. 148 pages.","Incomplete story about a boy who plays the violin. 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(later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. 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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.","Original Accession and additions physically and intellectually combined in 2009.","See the Finding Aide/Inventory for a brief description."," Original Accession of 14 boxes grouped by type of material, then chronologically within these groups."," Most of the additions to this collections are not yet processed.","John Hipkins Bernard was the son of William Bernard and Fannie Hipkins Bernard. His grandfather was John Hipkins. Bernard inherited \"Rose Hill,\"Caroline County, Va. from his grandfather and renamed it \"Gay Mont\" in honor of his wife Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, the sister of Governor Wyndham Robertson. Bernard's daughter Helen Struan Bernard Robb bought her siblings' interest in \"Gay Mont.\" Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/65_R54_Robb-Bernard.pdf","Original Accession and additions physically and intellectually combined in 2009."," Most additions to this accession have not been processed nor an inventory created.  Please see the short descriptions under each Series in the Box and Folder listing."," Acc. 2012.112 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in April 2012. Acc. 2013.052 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in March 2013.","Papers, 1800-1901, of and relating to John Hipkins and John Hipkins Bernard (mostly accounts); of and relating to members of the Hipkins, Bernard and Robb families; and relating to the Hipkins-Bernard-Robb home \"Rose Hill,\" Caroline County, Va. (later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A)."," Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century."," Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.","Original Accession.","D. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.","Includes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.","The Family of William \u0026 Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed","\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed","Copies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb","John H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815","Prayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. Bernard]","\"John Hipkins, Merchant, Of Port Royal, Virginia\" - typed","Legal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of John Hipkins.  Inventories, law suits, and accounts between Elizabeth Hipkins, John H. Bernard, and others and William Bernard, Executor.  1 October 1801 - 20 November 1816.  (21 items)","Includes 13 items of Elizabeth Hipkins; 3 items of John Hipkins; and 11 items of John H. Bernard.","Detailed inventories, accounts, and legacies of Elizabeth Hipkins' estate. March 13, 1804 - November 23, 1829. (13 items).","John Hipkins' documents [?]. October 1802 - August 14, 1804. (3 items).","John H. Bernard indenture. July 10, 1804. (1 item).","John H. Bernard documents regarding the tract of land in Richmond County called \"Folly.\" April 3, 1818 - 1827[?]. (4 items).","John H. Bernard indentures regarding [Townfield] land in Caroline County, near Port Royal. July 3, 1818 and January 1, 1819. (2 items).","John H. Bernard and others indentures, lands in Caroline County, November 14, 1816; May2, 1817 \"Westerton\"; May 26, 1819 Port Royal; and June 15, 1831 Port Royal. (4 items).","Elizabeth Hipkins' mortgage book.  23 July 1808 - June 1830.  (1 item).","Ledger - accounts. First half of 1800s. (1 item).","Includes legal papers of William Bernard and John H. Bernard's notes, bills, receipts, etc.","Includes the notes, bills, receipts, accounts, and statements of John H. Bernard.  Also, the legal paper, receipts, and bills of William Bernard.","John H. Bernard notes, bills, receipts, accounts, statements. January 9, 1812 - May 2, 1818. (115 items).","William Bernard legal papers - receipts and bills. February 17, 181[3] - November 12, 1853. (18 items). (For more letters of William Bernard see business correspondence of John H. Bernard).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1818. (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1819. (86 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1820 (44 items); 1821 (17 items); 1822 (8 items); 1823 (15 items); 1824 (58 items); 1825 (52 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1826 (39 items); 1827 (24 items); 1828 (34 items); 1829 (48 items); 1830 (88 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.  1831 (72 items); 1832 (83 items); 1833 (81 items).  Gay Bernard accounts, 1832-1836 (5 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).","John H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.","John H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.","John H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.","John H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.","John H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.","John H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.","John H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).","John H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).","Includes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.","John H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).","John H. Bernard's will. 1841.","Jane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].","Copy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.","Document of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.","Miscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.","John H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.","John H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.","13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).","Pencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).","Includes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.","Helen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.","Unbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. Robb], 1848-1862.","Includes publications, extracts from publications, a report card, advertisments, and a photograph of the tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs.","Extracts from papers and magazines.","Volume 1, number 1, Southern Temperance Star, with account of October 1834 meeting of the Virginia State Temperance Society, January 1835.","Waldie's Select Circulating Library, including Part I, number 1, 1 January 1835.  8 different issues, 1835 and 1836.","Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Volume XCVIII, Number 586, Philadelphia, April 1879.  1 copy.","A Glance At Current American History by an Ex-Confederate, 1897.","Extracts from daily papers. Advertising matter. Undated and September 15, 1857.","Report card from B.B. Minor's school for young ladies for Helen S. Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.","Broadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.","Pamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.","Advertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.","Illustrative materials. (4 items).","Incomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"","Magazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.","Photograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).","Manuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.","Unbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.","Includes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.","Bills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.","Documents and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.","Bond. 1826.","Unidentified manuscript.","Includes indentures and a note.","Indentures. 1787 and 1801.","Note. 1792.","Includes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.","Indentures. 1756-1810.","Certificates. 1804.","Deeds. 1743-1805.","Terms of agreement. 1810.","Surveys. 1741-1796.","John Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).","Philip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).","Includes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Robert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).","Repayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Includes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.","Boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).","Proclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).","Confederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).","Miscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).","Record Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.","Correspondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.","Correspondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.","Correspondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.","Correspondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.","Correspondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.","Correspondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.","Correspondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.","Correspondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.","Correspondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.","Correspondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.","Correspondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.","Correspondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.","Loose envelopes and cards","2 empty portfolios","Diary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.","Xerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.","Vols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.","Copies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.","The collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II","Twentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.","Two letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.","Notebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.","Three letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.","Diary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Letters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)","Three letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.","21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.","Typescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.","Five poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".","Two poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"","\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.","Typescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.","Diaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.","5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.","Letters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.","Memorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.","Eugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"","Class of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.","Large collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.","Scrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.","Gaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.","William and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.","Correspondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.","Consist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.","For members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Photograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.","Included are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.","Primarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.","Contains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.","Letters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.","Contains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.","Letters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.","Includes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"","Contains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.","Includs letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.","Letters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.","Fragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"","Includes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.","Contains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.","Letters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.","Letters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.","Letters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.","Letters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.","Letters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Includes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)","One 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.","This series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. 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Robb of Caroline County, Virginia, James S. Patton, Frances Robb, and Eugenia Robb in various batches between 1940 and 2007.   1940-28D, 1947.28, 1947.33  - Gift of Fannie B. Robb 1983.28 - Gift of William Y.C. White, Jr. 1983.35 - Gift of Madge G. Baya. 1975.18, 1976.02, 1979.18, 1985.41, 1986.32, 1987.42, 1996.58 - Gift of James Samuel Patton 1999.34, 1999.43, 1999.56, 2000.47, 2000.61, 2002.33 - Gift of Eugenia V. Robb 1993.65, 2005.34, 2005.49, 2007.93 - Gift of Frances Robb 2008.78 - Gift of Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities 1985.40 - Gift of James S. Patton via Williamsburg Historic Records Association. 2010.353 and 2010.385 are gift of Frances Robb. 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(later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family of William \u0026amp; Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. 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Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's will. 1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. Robb], 1848-1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes publications, extracts from publications, a report card, advertisments, and a photograph of the tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts from papers and magazines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume 1, number 1, Southern Temperance Star, with account of October 1834 meeting of the Virginia State Temperance Society, January 1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWaldie's Select Circulating Library, including Part I, number 1, 1 January 1835.  8 different issues, 1835 and 1836.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGodey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Volume XCVIII, Number 586, Philadelphia, April 1879.  1 copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Glance At Current American History by an Ex-Confederate, 1897.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtracts from daily papers. Advertising matter. Undated and September 15, 1857.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport card from B.B. Minor's school for young ladies for Helen S. Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrative materials. (4 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMagazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. 1826.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes indentures and a note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures. 1787 and 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote. 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures. 1756-1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates. 1804.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. 1743-1805.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms of agreement. 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys. 1741-1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose envelopes and cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 empty portfolios\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClass of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluds letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. 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(later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A)."," Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century."," Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.","Original Accession.","D. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.","Includes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.","The Family of William \u0026 Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed","\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed","Copies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb","John H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815","Prayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. Bernard]","\"John Hipkins, Merchant, Of Port Royal, Virginia\" - typed","Legal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of John Hipkins.  Inventories, law suits, and accounts between Elizabeth Hipkins, John H. Bernard, and others and William Bernard, Executor.  1 October 1801 - 20 November 1816.  (21 items)","Includes 13 items of Elizabeth Hipkins; 3 items of John Hipkins; and 11 items of John H. Bernard.","Detailed inventories, accounts, and legacies of Elizabeth Hipkins' estate. March 13, 1804 - November 23, 1829. (13 items).","John Hipkins' documents [?]. October 1802 - August 14, 1804. (3 items).","John H. Bernard indenture. July 10, 1804. (1 item).","John H. Bernard documents regarding the tract of land in Richmond County called \"Folly.\" April 3, 1818 - 1827[?]. (4 items).","John H. Bernard indentures regarding [Townfield] land in Caroline County, near Port Royal. July 3, 1818 and January 1, 1819. (2 items).","John H. Bernard and others indentures, lands in Caroline County, November 14, 1816; May2, 1817 \"Westerton\"; May 26, 1819 Port Royal; and June 15, 1831 Port Royal. (4 items).","Elizabeth Hipkins' mortgage book.  23 July 1808 - June 1830.  (1 item).","Ledger - accounts. First half of 1800s. (1 item).","Includes legal papers of William Bernard and John H. Bernard's notes, bills, receipts, etc.","Includes the notes, bills, receipts, accounts, and statements of John H. Bernard.  Also, the legal paper, receipts, and bills of William Bernard.","John H. Bernard notes, bills, receipts, accounts, statements. January 9, 1812 - May 2, 1818. (115 items).","William Bernard legal papers - receipts and bills. February 17, 181[3] - November 12, 1853. (18 items). (For more letters of William Bernard see business correspondence of John H. Bernard).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1818. (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1819. (86 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1820 (44 items); 1821 (17 items); 1822 (8 items); 1823 (15 items); 1824 (58 items); 1825 (52 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1826 (39 items); 1827 (24 items); 1828 (34 items); 1829 (48 items); 1830 (88 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.  1831 (72 items); 1832 (83 items); 1833 (81 items).  Gay Bernard accounts, 1832-1836 (5 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).","John H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.","John H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.","John H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.","John H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.","John H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.","John H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.","John H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).","John H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).","Includes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.","John H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).","John H. Bernard's will. 1841.","Jane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].","Copy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.","Document of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.","Miscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.","John H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.","John H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.","13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).","Pencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).","Includes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.","Helen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.","Unbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. Robb], 1848-1862.","Includes publications, extracts from publications, a report card, advertisments, and a photograph of the tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs.","Extracts from papers and magazines.","Volume 1, number 1, Southern Temperance Star, with account of October 1834 meeting of the Virginia State Temperance Society, January 1835.","Waldie's Select Circulating Library, including Part I, number 1, 1 January 1835.  8 different issues, 1835 and 1836.","Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Volume XCVIII, Number 586, Philadelphia, April 1879.  1 copy.","A Glance At Current American History by an Ex-Confederate, 1897.","Extracts from daily papers. Advertising matter. Undated and September 15, 1857.","Report card from B.B. Minor's school for young ladies for Helen S. Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.","Broadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.","Pamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.","Advertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.","Illustrative materials. (4 items).","Incomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"","Magazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.","Photograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).","Manuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.","Unbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.","Includes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.","Bills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.","Documents and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.","Bond. 1826.","Unidentified manuscript.","Includes indentures and a note.","Indentures. 1787 and 1801.","Note. 1792.","Includes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.","Indentures. 1756-1810.","Certificates. 1804.","Deeds. 1743-1805.","Terms of agreement. 1810.","Surveys. 1741-1796.","John Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).","Philip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).","Includes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Robert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).","Repayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Includes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.","Boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).","Proclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).","Confederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).","Miscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).","Record Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.","Correspondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.","Correspondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.","Correspondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.","Correspondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.","Correspondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.","Correspondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.","Correspondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.","Correspondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.","Correspondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.","Correspondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.","Correspondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.","Correspondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.","Loose envelopes and cards","2 empty portfolios","Diary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.","Xerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.","Vols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.","Copies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.","The collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II","Twentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.","Two letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.","Notebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.","Three letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.","Diary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Letters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)","Three letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.","21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.","Typescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.","Five poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".","Two poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"","\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.","Typescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.","Diaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.","5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.","Letters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.","Memorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.","Eugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"","Class of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.","Large collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.","Scrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.","Gaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.","William and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.","Correspondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.","Consist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.","For members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Photograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.","Included are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.","Primarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.","Contains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.","Letters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.","Contains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.","Letters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.","Includes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"","Contains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.","Includs letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.","Letters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.","Fragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"","Includes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.","Contains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.","Letters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.","Letters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.","Letters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.","Letters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.","Letters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Includes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)","One 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.","This series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. Material related to Frances Robb's time at William and Mary is also included."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_coll_ssim":["American Chemical Society","American Red Cross","United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization","Bernard Family","Hipkins family","Robb family","Robb-Bernard family","Upton family","Taylor, John, 1753-1824","Tompkins, Sally Louisa, 1833-1916"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)","American Chemical Society","American Red Cross","United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization","Bernard Family","Hipkins family","Robb family","Robb-Bernard family","Upton family","Taylor, John, 1753-1824","Tompkins, Sally Louisa, 1833-1916"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Williamsburg Historic Records Association (Williamsburg, Va.)","American Chemical Society","American Red Cross","United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization"],"famname_ssim":["Bernard Family","Hipkins family","Robb family","Robb-Bernard family","Upton family"],"persname_ssim":["Taylor, John, 1753-1824","Tompkins, Sally Louisa, 1833-1916"],"language_ssim":["English French Dutch;Flemish"],"total_component_count_is":288,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-24T23:22:27.474Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1928","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1928","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1928","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_1928","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_1928.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Robb-Bernard Papers","title_ssm":["Robb-Bernard Papers"],"title_tesim":["Robb-Bernard Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1665-2001","1850-1950"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1850-1950"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1665-2001"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 65 R54","/repositories/2/resources/1928"],"text":["01/Mss. 65 R54","/repositories/2/resources/1928","Robb-Bernard Papers","Alabama--History--19th century","Canada--Description and travel","Caroline County (Va.)--History--18th century","Caroline County (Va.)--History--19th century","Chandler Court (Williamsburg, Va.)","Germany--History--Allied occupation, 1945-","Maine--Description and travel","Virginia--Genealogy","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","American Red Cross--History--World War II period","Battleships--United States--History","Chemical warfare--United States--History--20th century.","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--History--20th century","College of William and Mary--Students","Genealogy","Legal documents","Matthew Whaley School (Williamsburg, Va.)","Philippines--History","United States--Women--History","Women--History--Virginia","Women--Virginia--Social life and customs","World War, 1939-1945","World War, 1939-1945--European Front","World War, 1939-1945--Japan","World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Area","Account books","Correspondence","Diaries","Financial records","Photographs","Poems","Scrapbooks","Yearbooks","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.","Original Accession and additions physically and intellectually combined in 2009.","See the Finding Aide/Inventory for a brief description."," Original Accession of 14 boxes grouped by type of material, then chronologically within these groups."," Most of the additions to this collections are not yet processed.","John Hipkins Bernard was the son of William Bernard and Fannie Hipkins Bernard. His grandfather was John Hipkins. Bernard inherited \"Rose Hill,\"Caroline County, Va. from his grandfather and renamed it \"Gay Mont\" in honor of his wife Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, the sister of Governor Wyndham Robertson. Bernard's daughter Helen Struan Bernard Robb bought her siblings' interest in \"Gay Mont.\" Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Other Information:"," A PDF document of this inventory is available online."," Additional information may be found at http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/65_R54_Robb-Bernard.pdf","Original Accession and additions physically and intellectually combined in 2009."," Most additions to this accession have not been processed nor an inventory created.  Please see the short descriptions under each Series in the Box and Folder listing."," Acc. 2012.112 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in April 2012. Acc. 2013.052 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in March 2013.","Papers, 1800-1901, of and relating to John Hipkins and John Hipkins Bernard (mostly accounts); of and relating to members of the Hipkins, Bernard and Robb families; and relating to the Hipkins-Bernard-Robb home \"Rose Hill,\" Caroline County, Va. (later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A)."," Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century."," Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.","Original Accession.","D. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.","Includes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.","The Family of William \u0026 Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed","\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed","Copies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb","John H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815","Prayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. Bernard]","\"John Hipkins, Merchant, Of Port Royal, Virginia\" - typed","Legal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of John Hipkins.  Inventories, law suits, and accounts between Elizabeth Hipkins, John H. Bernard, and others and William Bernard, Executor.  1 October 1801 - 20 November 1816.  (21 items)","Includes 13 items of Elizabeth Hipkins; 3 items of John Hipkins; and 11 items of John H. Bernard.","Detailed inventories, accounts, and legacies of Elizabeth Hipkins' estate. March 13, 1804 - November 23, 1829. (13 items).","John Hipkins' documents [?]. October 1802 - August 14, 1804. (3 items).","John H. Bernard indenture. July 10, 1804. (1 item).","John H. Bernard documents regarding the tract of land in Richmond County called \"Folly.\" April 3, 1818 - 1827[?]. (4 items).","John H. Bernard indentures regarding [Townfield] land in Caroline County, near Port Royal. July 3, 1818 and January 1, 1819. (2 items).","John H. Bernard and others indentures, lands in Caroline County, November 14, 1816; May2, 1817 \"Westerton\"; May 26, 1819 Port Royal; and June 15, 1831 Port Royal. (4 items).","Elizabeth Hipkins' mortgage book.  23 July 1808 - June 1830.  (1 item).","Ledger - accounts. First half of 1800s. (1 item).","Includes legal papers of William Bernard and John H. Bernard's notes, bills, receipts, etc.","Includes the notes, bills, receipts, accounts, and statements of John H. Bernard.  Also, the legal paper, receipts, and bills of William Bernard.","John H. Bernard notes, bills, receipts, accounts, statements. January 9, 1812 - May 2, 1818. (115 items).","William Bernard legal papers - receipts and bills. February 17, 181[3] - November 12, 1853. (18 items). (For more letters of William Bernard see business correspondence of John H. Bernard).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1818. (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1819. (86 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1820 (44 items); 1821 (17 items); 1822 (8 items); 1823 (15 items); 1824 (58 items); 1825 (52 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1826 (39 items); 1827 (24 items); 1828 (34 items); 1829 (48 items); 1830 (88 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.  1831 (72 items); 1832 (83 items); 1833 (81 items).  Gay Bernard accounts, 1832-1836 (5 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).","John H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.","John H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.","John H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.","John H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.","John H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.","John H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.","John H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).","John H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).","Includes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.","John H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).","John H. Bernard's will. 1841.","Jane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].","Copy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.","Document of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.","Miscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.","John H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.","John H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.","13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).","Pencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).","Includes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.","Helen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.","Unbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. Robb], 1848-1862.","Includes publications, extracts from publications, a report card, advertisments, and a photograph of the tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs.","Extracts from papers and magazines.","Volume 1, number 1, Southern Temperance Star, with account of October 1834 meeting of the Virginia State Temperance Society, January 1835.","Waldie's Select Circulating Library, including Part I, number 1, 1 January 1835.  8 different issues, 1835 and 1836.","Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Volume XCVIII, Number 586, Philadelphia, April 1879.  1 copy.","A Glance At Current American History by an Ex-Confederate, 1897.","Extracts from daily papers. Advertising matter. Undated and September 15, 1857.","Report card from B.B. Minor's school for young ladies for Helen S. Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.","Broadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.","Pamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.","Advertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.","Illustrative materials. (4 items).","Incomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"","Magazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.","Photograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).","Manuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.","Unbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.","Includes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.","Bills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.","Documents and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.","Bond. 1826.","Unidentified manuscript.","Includes indentures and a note.","Indentures. 1787 and 1801.","Note. 1792.","Includes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.","Indentures. 1756-1810.","Certificates. 1804.","Deeds. 1743-1805.","Terms of agreement. 1810.","Surveys. 1741-1796.","John Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).","Philip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).","Includes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Robert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).","Repayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Includes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.","Boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).","Proclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).","Confederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).","Miscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).","Record Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.","Correspondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.","Correspondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.","Correspondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.","Correspondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.","Correspondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.","Correspondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.","Correspondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.","Correspondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.","Correspondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.","Correspondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.","Correspondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.","Correspondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.","Loose envelopes and cards","2 empty portfolios","Diary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.","Xerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.","Vols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.","Copies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.","The collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II","Twentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.","Two letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.","Notebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.","Three letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.","Diary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Letters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)","Three letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.","21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.","Typescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.","Five poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".","Two poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"","\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.","Typescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.","Diaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.","5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.","Letters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.","Memorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.","Eugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"","Class of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.","Large collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.","Scrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.","Gaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.","William and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.","Correspondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.","Consist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.","For members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Photograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.","Included are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.","Primarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.","Contains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.","Letters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.","Contains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.","Letters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.","Includes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"","Contains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.","Includs letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.","Letters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.","Fragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"","Includes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.","Contains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.","Letters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.","Letters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.","Letters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.","Letters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.","Letters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Includes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)","One 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.","This series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. 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Robb of Caroline County, Virginia, James S. Patton, Frances Robb, and Eugenia Robb in various batches between 1940 and 2007.   1940-28D, 1947.28, 1947.33  - Gift of Fannie B. Robb 1983.28 - Gift of William Y.C. White, Jr. 1983.35 - Gift of Madge G. Baya. 1975.18, 1976.02, 1979.18, 1985.41, 1986.32, 1987.42, 1996.58 - Gift of James Samuel Patton 1999.34, 1999.43, 1999.56, 2000.47, 2000.61, 2002.33 - Gift of Eugenia V. Robb 1993.65, 2005.34, 2005.49, 2007.93 - Gift of Frances Robb 2008.78 - Gift of Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities 1985.40 - Gift of James S. Patton via Williamsburg Historic Records Association. 2010.353 and 2010.385 are gift of Frances Robb. 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(later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A).\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eD. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Family of William \u0026amp; Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. Bernard]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John Hipkins, Merchant, Of Port Royal, Virginia\" - typed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of John Hipkins.  Inventories, law suits, and accounts between Elizabeth Hipkins, John H. Bernard, and others and William Bernard, Executor.  1 October 1801 - 20 November 1816.  (21 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes 13 items of Elizabeth Hipkins; 3 items of John Hipkins; and 11 items of John H. Bernard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed inventories, accounts, and legacies of Elizabeth Hipkins' estate. March 13, 1804 - November 23, 1829. (13 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Hipkins' documents [?]. October 1802 - August 14, 1804. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard indenture. July 10, 1804. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard documents regarding the tract of land in Richmond County called \"Folly.\" April 3, 1818 - 1827[?]. 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(115 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Bernard legal papers - receipts and bills. February 17, 181[3] - November 12, 1853. (18 items). (For more letters of William Bernard see business correspondence of John H. Bernard).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1818. (50 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1819. (86 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1820 (44 items); 1821 (17 items); 1822 (8 items); 1823 (15 items); 1824 (58 items); 1825 (52 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1826 (39 items); 1827 (24 items); 1828 (34 items); 1829 (48 items); 1830 (88 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.  1831 (72 items); 1832 (83 items); 1833 (81 items).  Gay Bernard accounts, 1832-1836 (5 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard's will. 1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocument of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHelen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. 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Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBroadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustrative materials. (4 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMagazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eManuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBond. 1826.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnidentified manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes indentures and a note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures. 1787 and 1801.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote. 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndentures. 1756-1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCertificates. 1804.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeeds. 1743-1805.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTerms of agreement. 1810.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurveys. 1741-1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose envelopes and cards\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 empty portfolios\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eXerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClass of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarge collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConsist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelonging to Robert J. Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluds letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. 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(later renamed \"Gay Mont\") and to Bernard's lands in Alabama, Texas and Arkansas. Includes diaries, correspondence, poems, accounts and account books of women (Elizabeth Hipkins, Jane Gay Robertson Bernard, and Helen Struan Bernard Robb); and legal documents and letters of John Taylor of Caroline. Of special interest are the diaries of Eugenia D. Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Germany and Japan during and after World War II (1999.56A)."," Additions include other material on the Robb, Bernard, Upton and Hipkins families from the 19th century through the 20th century."," Check the Finding Aid/Inventory and the PDF Inventory for descriptions and/or folder lists of original accession and all additions.","Original Accession.","D. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to James Wilson Croker. Accepts membership in club and returns list as reqested.","Includes information about the Robb-Bernard Family Papers and information about the Robb-Bernard family. Also includes various items within the Robb-Bernard Family Papers.","The Family of William \u0026 Elizabeth Bolling Robertson by James Samuel Patton - printed","\"The Family of William Robertson and his wife Elizabeth Bolling\" - mimeographed","Copies of Bible Records: 1. William and Elizabeth Bolling Robertson 2. Philip and Mary Warner Lewis Lightfoot 3. James and Lucy Waring Robb","John H. Bernard's Commission as Captain in the Virginia militia, May 20, 1815","Prayer by [John H. Bernard], [circa 1855], copied by [Helen S. Bernard]","\"John Hipkins, Merchant, Of Port Royal, Virginia\" - typed","Legal papers relating to the settlement of the estate of John Hipkins.  Inventories, law suits, and accounts between Elizabeth Hipkins, John H. Bernard, and others and William Bernard, Executor.  1 October 1801 - 20 November 1816.  (21 items)","Includes 13 items of Elizabeth Hipkins; 3 items of John Hipkins; and 11 items of John H. Bernard.","Detailed inventories, accounts, and legacies of Elizabeth Hipkins' estate. March 13, 1804 - November 23, 1829. (13 items).","John Hipkins' documents [?]. October 1802 - August 14, 1804. (3 items).","John H. Bernard indenture. July 10, 1804. (1 item).","John H. Bernard documents regarding the tract of land in Richmond County called \"Folly.\" April 3, 1818 - 1827[?]. (4 items).","John H. Bernard indentures regarding [Townfield] land in Caroline County, near Port Royal. July 3, 1818 and January 1, 1819. (2 items).","John H. Bernard and others indentures, lands in Caroline County, November 14, 1816; May2, 1817 \"Westerton\"; May 26, 1819 Port Royal; and June 15, 1831 Port Royal. (4 items).","Elizabeth Hipkins' mortgage book.  23 July 1808 - June 1830.  (1 item).","Ledger - accounts. First half of 1800s. (1 item).","Includes legal papers of William Bernard and John H. Bernard's notes, bills, receipts, etc.","Includes the notes, bills, receipts, accounts, and statements of John H. Bernard.  Also, the legal paper, receipts, and bills of William Bernard.","John H. Bernard notes, bills, receipts, accounts, statements. January 9, 1812 - May 2, 1818. (115 items).","William Bernard legal papers - receipts and bills. February 17, 181[3] - November 12, 1853. (18 items). (For more letters of William Bernard see business correspondence of John H. Bernard).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1818. (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1819. (86 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1820 (44 items); 1821 (17 items); 1822 (8 items); 1823 (15 items); 1824 (58 items); 1825 (52 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1826 (39 items); 1827 (24 items); 1828 (34 items); 1829 (48 items); 1830 (88 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.  1831 (72 items); 1832 (83 items); 1833 (81 items).  Gay Bernard accounts, 1832-1836 (5 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1834 (62 items); 1835 (32 items); 1836 (39 items); 1837 (52 items); 1838 (74 items); 1839 (36 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1840 (9 items); 1841 (42 items); 1842 (53 items); 1843 (16 items); 1844 (14 items); 1845 (50 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1846 (45 items); 1847 (43 items); 1848 (29 items); 1849 (40 items).","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc. 1850 (27 items); 1851 (54 items); 1852 including Arkansas land taxes (55 items); 1853 (59 items); 1854 (48 items); 1855 (22 items).","John H. Bernard and William R. Bernard bills, receipts and notes, etc. 1855-1860.","John H. Bernard accounts with William S. Quisenberry. 1831-1835.","John H. Bernard accounts with James Jackson. 1854 and 1857.","John H. Bernard accounts with William Farinholt. 1836-1839.","John H. Bernard accounts with William R. Care. 1834-1840.","John H. Bernard accounts, bills and receipts with William Gray and Company, Port Royal, Virginia. 1811-1839.","John H. Bernard Alabama Plantation Accounts. 1837-1852. Green County, Alabama.","John H. Bernard notes, bills and receipts, etc.. Dates unknown. (121 itmes).","John H. Bernard's receipt of the return of a runaway slave. March 15, 1834. (1 item).","Includes the will and bank books of John H. Bernard; legacies of Jane Gay Bernard; a copy of Robert G. Robb's will; and 1 document of Helen S. Robb.","John H. Bernard bank books. 1839-1845. (2 items).","John H. Bernard's will. 1841.","Jane Gay Bernard legacies. Unsigned, undated. [She died July 1852].","Copy of Robert G. Robb's will, December 13, 1852, and a statement to its validity.","Document of Helen S. Robb, October 5, 1881, directing that her husband, Philip L. Robb, shall manage her property.","Miscellaneous papers, 1800-1830.","John H. Bernard. 624 Checks. April 3, 1816 - November 20, 1854.","John H. Bernard and Family - scraps, visiting cards, envelopes.","13 items of Helen S. Robb and 1 pencil sketch.","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) Confederate bonds. (3 items).","Helen S. Robb (Mrs. P.L. Robb) settlements, accounts, bills and envelopes. 1859-1898. (10 items).","Pencil sketch. Dated 18 May [?]. (1 item).","Includes notebook of Helen S. Robb and diary of Helen Struan Bernard.","Helen S. Robb notebook containing accounts, receipts, poetry, etc. Late 19th century.","Unbound diary of Helen Struan Bernard [Mrs. P.L. Robb], 1848-1862.","Includes publications, extracts from publications, a report card, advertisments, and a photograph of the tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs.","Extracts from papers and magazines.","Volume 1, number 1, Southern Temperance Star, with account of October 1834 meeting of the Virginia State Temperance Society, January 1835.","Waldie's Select Circulating Library, including Part I, number 1, 1 January 1835.  8 different issues, 1835 and 1836.","Godey's Lady's Book and Magazine, Volume XCVIII, Number 586, Philadelphia, April 1879.  1 copy.","A Glance At Current American History by an Ex-Confederate, 1897.","Extracts from daily papers. Advertising matter. Undated and September 15, 1857.","Report card from B.B. Minor's school for young ladies for Helen S. Bernard dated for Quarter ending 31 October 1850. School regulations and costs are on the reverse side dated 23 September 1850.","Broadsides, \"Fenton's Patent Flint Enamel Ware,\" Patent secured November 27, 1849. 2 copies. Also, \"Prospect House and Terrace Garden, Table Rock, Canada West.\" undated.","Pamphlet, \"Parcel Post Information.\" undated.","Advertisements for carriages sent to Helen S. Robb, Port Royal, Virginia, May 25, 1899, from George Gravatt, Carriage Manufacturer, Federicksburg, Virginia.","Illustrative materials. (4 items).","Incomplete publication. Chapter II and III: \"Latitude, Longitude, and Time\" and \"The Moon\", also \"The Solar System.\"","Magazine photograph of Gay Mount, about 1920.","Photograph of tombstone of John Bolling of Cobbs, great grandson of John Rolfe and Pocahontas. Among other names on the tombstone is that of Wyndham Robertson, Governor of Virginia. (Photograph is mounted and is torn in half).","Manuscript poems. This group of papers consists of original poems [\"poetical, political prophetical effusions\"] by Jane Gay Bernard. Some responses from her friends are also included. Predominantly undated.","Unbound manuscript diary. This group of papers consists of sporadic entries in a diary of Jane Gay Robertson [wife of John Hipkins Bernard] through the years 1825-1849.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1665-1814.","Indentures, deeds, etc. Caroline County, Virginia. 1736-1805.","Includes bills of sale, documents, letters, a bond, and an unidentified manuscript.","Bills of sale of slaves. 1816-1849.","Documents and letters regarding land. 1715-1819.","Bond. 1826.","Unidentified manuscript.","Includes indentures and a note.","Indentures. 1787 and 1801.","Note. 1792.","Includes indentures, certificates, deeds, terms of agreement, and surveys.","Indentures. 1756-1810.","Certificates. 1804.","Deeds. 1743-1805.","Terms of agreement. 1810.","Surveys. 1741-1796.","John Taylor of Caroline County. Documents and correspondence. 1800-1824. (Materals regarding John H. Bernard and John Hipkins).","Philip Lightfoot notes, accounts, receipts, etc. 1810-1837. (19 items).","Includes notes and receipts of Robert G. Robb and repayment of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Robert G. Robb notes and receipts. 1841-1842. (5 items).","Repayment in 1924 of Commander Robb's salary confiscated by the U.S. Navy in 1861.","Includes a boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller; a proclamation by R[obert] E. Lee; and Confederate secret signals.","Boundary line agreement between John Taylor and James Miller, September 2, 1806. (1 item).","Proclamation to People of Maryland by R[obert] E. Lee. 1863. Copy. (1 item).","Confederate secret signals along the Rappahannock River. [1863?]. (2 items).","Miscellaneous accounts and receipts. 1835-1954. (9 items).","Record Book of the Trustees of Rappahannock Academy. 1810-1822.","Correspondence. March 5, 1791 - August 3, 1836. Including: Letter from Wyndam Robertson, February 25, 1817. Senator W.C. Rives' letter on his senate speech regarding nullification, March 7, 1833. Letter from James Barbour, May 12, 1834. Letter on land speculation, June 8, 1834, and opportunities in Alabama. Letter on land speculation in Arkansas and Louisiana, November 4, 1835. Letter on land speculation in Texas, and predicting defeat of the Mexican army by fall, August 3, 1836.","Correspondence, January 17, 1837 - November 10, 1841. Including: John Bradshaw, Middlebury College graduate, letter applying for teaching position in John H. Bernard's academy, May 13, 1841. Letters to and from John H. Bernard, his agents, lawyers, overseers, primarily relating to his Alabama, Arkansas, and Texan lands, 1837-1841.","Correspondence. March 1, 1842 - November 20, 1843. Including: Letters to and from John H. Bernard regarding his Arkansas, Alabama, and Texan lands, 1842-1843. Printed copy of John C. Calhoun's senate speech on the treaty of Washington, August 1842.","Correspondence March 9, 1844 - December 28, 1849. Including: Inventory of slaves, stock, tools, and acres planted on Bernard's Greene County, Alabama plantation, March 18, 1844. Letter commenting on migration from Arkansas to Texas, California, and Mexico, January 17, 1845. Letter from General Leslie Combs of Kentucky, November 12, 1845. J.H. Bernard's letter of advice to his son in college, February 15, 1846. Letter on religion and the way to salvation, September 27, 1846. Letter on social life, theatre, balls, weddings in Richmond, March 1847. Broadside of Fredericksburg Female Seminary, August 6, 1849.","Correspondence. 1850 - October 20, 1861. Including: Letter, January 20, 1851, regarding burning of St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans at time of Jenny Lind's visit. Trip to Vicksburg and up the Yazoo River to new plantation, reception, and life on the plantation from G.F.W., December 13, 1860. Letter from G.F.W. on national crisis, secession, and plantation plans, January 21, 1861.","Correspondence. June 18, 1862 - December 2, 1870. Including: Family letters to and from the Robbs at Gay Mont and their relatives and friends, January 1863.","Correspondence. February 9, 1871 - March 29, 1887.","Correspondence. April 4, 1887 - December 22, 1889. Including: Family letters to and from friends in Washington, Baltimore, Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago, April 1887.","Correspondence. January 4, 1890 - June 30, 1893. Including: Letter from A.H.A. Bernard on family genealogy, dining with Thomas Jefferson, and tutoring James Monrow, January 1891. Letter on exams at [Virginia Polytechnic Institute], February 1, 1891. Letters from \"Robin\" Robert G. Robb at William and Mary, December 3, 1891; January 8, 1892; April 17, 1892; November 20, 1892; December 11, 1892; March 20, 1893; March 26, 1893; May 10, 1893; May 28, 1893; and June 4, 1893. Letter to Mrs. Flora Adams Darling, January 9, 1892. Letter on commencement at Brown University and travel in New England, June 30, 1893.","Correspondence. July 10, 1893 - February 1897. Including: Robert G. Robb letters from the University of Virginia, September 19, 1893; February 14, 1894; April 15, 1894; April 22, 1894; May 6, 1894; October 3, 1894; October 7, 1894; October 28, 1894; November 4, 1894; November 18, 1894; November 25, 1894; January 13, 1895; February 10, 1895; October 1895; October 20, 1895; October 27, 1895; January 26, 1896; January 24, 1897.","Correspondence. July 1897 - September 11, 1901. Including: Letters regarding Robert G. Robb's appointment to the chair of Mathematics in the Marion Military Institute, Marion, Alabama, July and August 1891. Letter of Robert G. Robb at the University of Virginia, July 22, 1900.","Correspondence, publications, bills, receipts, etc. September 17, 1907 - May 18, 1936 and undated.","Loose envelopes and cards","2 empty portfolios","Diary of William Robb Bernard, 1870-1875. Jane Gay Robertson, 1812 memo book.","Xerox copy of typescript of letters in the form of a journal. John Hipkins Bernard's European Journey, 1818-1819 with Powhatan Robertson's.","Vols. 3 and 4 of Powhatan Robertson's European tour, 1818-1819. Manuscript diaries.","Copies of transcribed letters written by Bernard Robb to his family in \"Gay Mont\" Virginia while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. Two 1893 letters from his mother, Helen S. Bernard Robb, to her son, Robert G. Robb. WHRA. 1 folder.","The collection is mainly comprised of correspondence from the various Robbs and Bernards, as well as their relations the Uptons, who were originally from southern Maine. As well as the correspondence, there are also a few other items, such as Frances Upton's journal from a family trip to Maine and New Brunswick, Canada, between July 4 and August 9, 1928. Other items of interest are letters from a Netherlands woman named Mary to Frances Upton immediately following World War II (1945-1955,) along with letters home from Robert Upton during World War II","Twentieth-century Robb and Upton (maiden name of Mrs. Patton) family papers. List of dates of correspondence and names of correspondants filed at beginning of box.","Two letters of Sally Tompkins to Helen Robb, ca. 1878, and Dr. Martin Pickett Scott to his wife, 12 April 1879. 1878-1879.","Notebook of reminscences by Frances Robb's father, former professor of Chemistry, concerning Williamsburg and the College of William and Mary. 1 folder.","Three letters to Frances Robb (Mrs. Robert G. Robb) in 1943 and 1951; one letter to Gay Robertson from Powhatan Robertson dated April 27, 1876 and one letter from Frances Robb to Mrs. Geratt, about 1920. 1 folder.","Diary and letters of Eugenia Robb from occupied Japan while Eugenia Robb was serving with the American Red Cross. Typescripts. Also a few letters from Italy. Detailed informative letters and diary. Original to come by bequest. 1945-47.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Diary of Eugenia van Dyke Robb describing her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan while under the occupation of the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescript of Manuscript.","Letters written home by Eugenia van Dyke Robb defining her work with the American Red Cross during her stay in the Philippines and Japan with the Allied Occupation Forces, 1945-1947. Typescripts of autograph letters signed. (Originals of 36 letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 4.)","Three letters written by Eugenia van Dyke Robb when she was working for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in Rome, 1951-1953. Typescripts of autograph letters signed.","21 photographs taken by and of Eugenia van Dyke Robb in the Philippines, Japan, and Egypt.  Photographs.","Typescript of selected poems of Helen Struan Robb of \"Gay Mont\" aunt of the donor. Poem by donor's father Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.","Five poems by Helen Struan Robb, aunt of Eugenia Robb. The poems are entitled \"Beyond\", \"Absence\", \"To the Wood Robin\", \"Night Song\", and \"Love's Dawn\".","Two poems by Philip Lightfoot Robb, one entitled \"Sunbeam\" written to his daughter Eugenia Robb and the other entitled \"A Memory, the Homeward Path\" written about his beloved home \"Gaymont.\"","\"Moonlight,\" a poem by Eugenia Robb was written in Sendai, Japan in July 1946.","Typescript of diary and 5 letters of Eugenia Robb, 1947, during her assignment with the American Red Cross in Stuttgart, Germany. Also, 8 photographs of scenes in Germany. (Originals of six letters from *2000.47 added to Folder 2.) 3 folders.","Diaries, one scrapbook and letters of Eugenia Robb while serving with the American Red Cross in Japan, Philippines, and Germany. Letters from Rome, Italy, 1951-1953. Includes items labeled MsV 1, 2, 3 and 4. 4 folders. 36 original letters from this accession were added to folder 4 of Acc. 1999.34. 6 original letters from this accession were added to folder 2 of Acc. 1999.56A.","5 items relating to Eugenia Robb's stay in Japan including a map tracing her sea voyage from Washington, D.C. to the Philippine Islands in December, 1945; her article about a well known Japanese flower arranger, the first Japanese brochure published after the war, two poems written by her father, Philip Lightfoot Robb, Jr.; and one poem written by herself.","Letters of principally Philip Lightfoot Robb, 1892-1896, while attending Cleveland High School in Fauquier County, Virginia.","Memorandum, 26 October 1932, between R. G. Robb and others to receive heat from the College of William and Mary (includes letter, 1937, and resolutions, 1937, of the Board of Visitors); letter, 14 March 1944, of G. E. Meanley to members of the Fort Magruder Fishing Club; pages from the Bulletin of the Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society which contains an article (March 1932, Vol. IX, No. 6) of R. G. Robb \"Development of the Department of Chemistry at the College of William and Mary\" and appointment, 1930, of Robert Gilchrist Robb as Major in the Chemical Warfare Service (reserves). 1 folder. Fort Magruder Fishing Club letter transferred to Acc. 2002.46 Fort Magruder Fishing Club Papers.","Eugenia Robb's travel journal to Spain during the summer of 1952 and Philip L. Robb's song \"Tis Cupid wires my Heart to You.\"","Class of June 1948, Baltimore City College, Banquet Program honoring Phillip L. Robb, Teacher and Department Head of Chemistry, 1901-1948, with newspaper clipping concerning his retirement; certificate of distinction awarded to Philip L. Robb, June 7,1893, from Cleveland High School; May 1980 issue of Good Reading, including an article by Eugenia Van Dyke Robb entitled \"Picasso of the Flowers.\" 1 folder.","Large collection of papers, books and more given by James S. Patton.","Scrapbook about \"Welcum Hinges\" a book written by Bernard Robb. Contains printed articles and reviews. Photograph of portrait of John Hipkins Bernard. Photographs of Sutton Hall and St. Bartholomew's Church. Photograph of John Bernard Robb. Copy of 1857 pages from diary of Helen S. Bernard of \"Gay Mont,\" Caroline County, Virginia. Copies of correspondence of the Robb and Bernard Families from William and Mary Collection, 1857-1874. Copy of newspaper announcement of the marriage of Frederick Smith-Shenstone on February 6, 1873. Correspondence between John Sclater of London with James S. Patton and between East Sussex County Records Office and James S. Patton about Sutton Hall visit and genealogy. 1995. Portion of book written by John Sclater on the Sclater Family. Maps showing Sutton Hall area.","Gaymont Collection, a gift from APVA. Not yet processed. June 2013 Architectural Digest, p. 150, \"American Revival\" by Julia Reed about the history and restoration of Gay Mont added by staff in 2013. Includes several nineteenth-century cased photographs and early twentieth-century photographs.","William and Mary Senior Honor Thesis, April 2001, \"A Palace Called Beautiful, Virginia Women, The Confederacy and the Transmission of Southern Culture\" by Amanda Elizabeth Creekman.","Correspondence with A. Randolph Howard and the Navy Department about securing a memento of the Battleship Richmond for Mrs. William Augustine Smith who christened the Richmond when she was launched in 1860. Mrs. Smith was Harriett Field Robb, the daughter of Captain Robert Gilchrist Robb, U.S.N. and at that tiime, Commander of the Norfolk, Virginia Navy Yard.  Allen Randolph Howard was married to Frances Lightfoot Smith, the daughter of Mrs. William Augustine Smith.","Consist of war ration books for member of the Robb family, as well as Robert J. (Bobby) Robb's Matthew Whaley High School yearbooks, 1948-1950. Yearbooks contain many personalized dedications.","For members of the Robb family of Williamsburg, Va.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Belonging to Robert J. Robb.","Photograph, ca. 1904, of a painting of Frances Randolph (Howard) Robb (b. 1894) at the age of 10. 1 folder.","Included are war ration books for the Robb family, an information sheet concerning registration for war ration books, as well as a tag for a shipment from Scotland imprinted with a Williamsburg business name: \"Cogar, Lewis and Geiger, Inc., Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.\" 1 folder.","Primarily letters, 1944-1964, written by Earl Gregg Swem to Robert Robb and Frances Robb.  Also contains clippings related to Earl Gregg Swem, a card from John Stewart Bryan, and an invitation to dinner from John Stewart Bryan.","Contains letters, 1892, from Robert Gilchrist Robb to his mother and to Bernard Robb. There are also programs, 1944, from Bruton Parish Church.  1 folder.","Letters, 1939-1945, from Robert Hunt Land, College of William and Mary librarian, to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb. Land primarily wrote these letters while on the USS Brooklyn during World War II.  3 folders.","Contains letters, 1949-1952, written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb to her son, Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., while he was serving in the Army.  3 folders.","Letters addressed to members of the Robb family. Includes one letter, 1944 from a religious organization in Alaska, addressed to Robert Gilchrist Robb, to which the Robb family seemed to donate. There is also a Christmas card, 1992, addressed to Frances Robb.","Includes the baptismal record and accompanying letter from W.A.R. Goodwin of Frances Robb, a map of Cheatham Annex, a note written by Frances Randolph Howard Robb, and a booklet published by John Garland Pollard entitled \"A Connotary: Definitions not Found in Dictionaries.\"","Contains photographs, scrapbooks, diaries, and other material relating to the Robb and Bernard Families. The bulk of the accession consists of photographs and scrapbooks of family members, reunions, and family visits. Also included in the collection are Bruton Parish Church newsletters, material related to the Nicolas Mortiau Descendants Association; and travel diaries of Frances Robb during the 1920s.","Includs letters written to Robert Gilchrist Robb by residents of Williamsburg, including Janet Kimbrough, and material relating to the portrait of Robert Gilchrist Robb which hangs in the Special Collections Research Center.","Letters from Robert Hunt Land to Frances Randolph Howard Robb, wife of William and Mary Professor of Chemistry Robert Gilchrist Robb, while Land was serving in the Pacific Theater of World War II.","Fragments of three letters written in the same hand, perhaps by someone with the first or last name \"Randolph.\"","Includes a diary of Frances Randolph Howard, letters of Robert Gilchrist Robb, and letters of J. Patton.","Contains letters to Frances Randolph Howard from various family members including William Key Howard, Carrie Stuart Davis, Frances Upton, and Nina Stuart Smith; photographs of William Taylor Smith and Clara Haxall Randolph; and the roll book of Robert Gilchrist Robb while a chemistry professor at William and Mary from 1944 to 1945.","Letters written by William Key Howard to his sister Frances R. Howard. In the earliest letters William mentions school and alludes to his outdoor hobbies: buying fishing tackle and shotgun shells. The later letters were written from old family estate known as Gay Mont, in Rappahannock Academy, Virginia, which belonged to the Robb-Bernard branch of the family. Letters concering hunting, swimming, and horseback riding summers of 1921 and 1922. Mentions numerous cousins who visted Gay Mont. The final letters were written from Fredericksburg, Virginia where William attended Fredericksburg High School. Contains two postcards to William from his sister Frances.","Letters from January 1923- May 1924 from William to his sister Frances while he attended Fredericksburg High School.  Also writes of getting a job with a liner, participation in military training exercises, as well as of target practice and drill. References to the building of the new armory.  Mentions a trip to Ft. Bragg, North Carolina- one letter written from Ft. Bragg tells sister he is now \"Pvt. W.K. Howard\"-it appears he was in the Army Reserve or the National Guard. Mentions his birthday and being promoted to sergeant.  Writes of football games, his Indian artifact collection, plans to visit Gay Mont and Canning, as well as his travelling by train to Kansas. Folder contains copy of letter from Fredericksburg High School to William's father concerning tuition and course schedule issues.  William also mentions his plans to attend V.P.I.  Photograph to sister of hazing tradition 'Rat Parade'.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances, from V.I.P. which express his dissatisfaction with the school. Feels he is wasting his time at the school, though he enjoys the athletics. His company won inter-company basketball and football championships, he took first place in shot put and second in javelin throwing. Mentions inspection of the school, which is labeled as 8th best in country, as well as a large fire near the school. Mentions letters of his guardian and financial advisor Mr. Young. Money from Mr. Young to buy Liberty Bond. He writes of going to see \"The Birth of a Nation.\"  He mentions Black people in the theater were clapping when the character Lynch  was carried through the street on the shoulders of celebrating Black people.  He writes that \"they had K.Ks. up in the gallery to keep the colored people quite [sic].\" William works on a ship as deck boy. Mentions going to see \"The Birth of a Nation\". Contains a letter from the Davey Tree Expert Company dated October 16, 1925 accepting William's acceptance into their tree surgeon program.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Howard. Writes of his training with Davey Tree Expert Company in Kent, Ohio. Mentions learning knots and how to work with the ropes.  Sent to Pennsylvania for paid field work, as well as Maryland.  Worries about keeping this job for the long term. Considers selling his Virginia Excelsior Company stock- thinks he and sister will get $6,000 each. Mentions Mr. Young his guardian (perhaps the same person as Mr. Edgar M. Young president of the Virginia Excelsior Company) William's father is connected with this company. Sister is getting married to Robert Gilchrist Robb in June.","Letters from William Key Howard to his sister Frances Robb (nee Howard). William is working temporarily as crew member on a ship-sails to Antwerp and Rotterdam.  Returns and resumes job with Davey Tree Expert Company.  Works near Baltimore Maryland.  Mentions lay offs by \"Ford\". Leaves job at Davey Tree Expert Company in September and works for the Merchants and Miners Transportation Corporation. Longs for the sea.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William writes of having \"sent that lock of Boothe's [sic] hair that Grandma had to the Confederate Museum in Richmond.\" Mentions marital problems between his father and his second wife (Amy Margaret), she might move back to Texas. Mentions Frances and husband Robert Gilchrist Robb moving into the Paradise (Ludwell-Paradise) House on Duke of Gloucester Street in Williamsburg. Longs for the sea, Frances worries about him when he sails. Desires to work on a ship through the Shipping Board. Some letters written while at sea on the SS Eastern Dawn which sailed to Europe including Antwerp. Contains photographs.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. William spends winter months working on steamships sailing for Europe, ports including Copenhagan and Finland.  Inquires if there is work for tree surgeons in the restoration of Williamsburg- later says doesn't think Williamsburg,and contracting company Underwood, can afford him. Mentions time spent at Fall Hill, and friend Fred Robinson. Many Letters written from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where he is doing tree work. Mentions joining the Virginia National Guard-training at Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. Writes of opprotunity to partly own a gold mine with his friend Lynn-mine is located in Honduras. William and friend Robbie contemplate going there. Novmeber 3, he mentions stock market and the crash.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions getting a job as a watchman at Kenmore (the one time home of George Washington's sister) which is being renovated.  Estate once belonged to William's grandfather William Key Howard Sr. as well as his Uncle Willam Key Howard Jr. He must keep watch at night- so he sleeps there.  Mentions cousin John Randolph died.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of moving to Belle Hill, near Fredericksburg, Virginia. Works for the National Park Service, specifically as park superintendant of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park. Includes Newspaper clippings and announcement of his marriage to Elizabeth Burke Crismond on March 18, 1937. Father dies, mentions funeral-he is executor of father's estate-details. Mentions housewarming for new home at the park for Branch Spalding (coordinating superintendent for Virginia Civil War parks).","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions a war and a trip to the Baltic including stops at \"Danzig, Helsingford [sic] and Murmansk\". Mentions attending a fire training school and refers to a serious problem with Bob's (Robert Gilchrist Robb) eye.  Writes about his being discharged from the Virginia National Guard (?). Mentions plans for new job.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes he has volunteered for the Army, mentions that wife, Liz and their two daughters, will live in Spotsylvania Court House while he is away. Mentions renting his Belle Hill home to a soldier, and wants to rent the large house too. Mentions Army induction at Bowling Green and then moves to Camp Lee. He is stationed at Salem Airbase in Oregon for training. Mentions training experiences and his \"expert\" marksmanship. Believes he will be stationed behind the lines in war. Reassigned to \"Ono siding\" near San Bernardino, California. Describes location and his job there. Mentions plans to visit Los Angeles and Mexico, as well as visiting Hollywood where they made \"The Birth of a Nation\".","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes the he is applying for \"agriculturalist discharge\", his Belle Hill farm is no longer being cared for due to labor shortages, his request is denied.  Mentions concern for Robert Gilchrist Robb who recently fainted and requires bed rest.  Mentions the weather of San Bernardino.  Mentions his furlough being cancelled many times, wants to visit family in Virginia for Christmas.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of 700 Italian prisoners coming to a camp near San Bernardino, California, and their housing. Writes of camp life, mentions government-produced films being shown to the men. Mentions the weather of San Bernardino. References family in Virginia and responds to news from Frances, mentions his neice and her accomplishments. Included is a letter to William from Frances which mentions that her daughter will be attending Sweet Briar College. William mentions doings of other men like working at \"Kaisers steel mills\". Mentions his working extra hours for extra money for his upcoming furlough, received the good conduct metal which he finds ironic because he often breaks the rules. Includes pictures.","Letters from William Key Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of his quartermaster in San Bernardino, California being disbanded and of his transfer to Ft. Lewis near Seatle, Washington, expects to be assigned to medical duty. At Ft. Lewis he must go through basic training again and eight weeks of technical training. Describes his training experiences including a film entitled \"The Colored Soldier\", discusses race and the military. Anticipates his furlough at the end of training. Mentions many AWOLs and unit break ups- so the Army increased furloughs to raise moral. Mentions camp life at Ft. Lewis and his plans to visit Tokoma and Seattle, he prefers Seattle. Responds to news about his family and friends back home, mentions Robert Robb's illness many times, Robb had a blood clot and was bedridden.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions Robert Robb's upcoming retirement from William and Mary at the end of the 1945-1946 school year.  William began working at Quantico in 1945, received his terminal leave pay in December 1947. Alludes to nephew (Robert Robb Jr.) joining the Army. Mentions attending the dedication of a Stuart tablet at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in King George County, Virginia. Writes of visits to Gay Mont and of planting rye at Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb, mostly news about activities, health, and location of family members both immediate and distant. Mentions wife Liz being in Jamestown for Queen Elizabeth's visit. Gay Mont sold in 1958. Writes that he moved furniture and personal property: paintings (one by Sully sent to Frances). Appears upset about sale of Gay Mont. A 1958 map of Gay Mont included and hints that Pattons might buy Gay Mont soon. A few letters to Frances Robb from both William and his wife which mention France's daughter Fran having surgery twice. William works for the fire department at Quantico as well as at his farm Belle Hill.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb.  Mentions helping clean up debris left by the fire at Gay Mont, alludes to the Pattons' intention to restore the house.  Mentions his daughters, Ellen and Cary, attending Mary Washington College, Ellen also spent some time at William and Mary.  Mentions having portraits restored one of Ellen and one of Alice.  Comments on the inauguration of John F. Kennedy which he viewed on television.  References situation in Berlin and advises sister to buy extra food each week to build a supply.  William has been copying Uncle William's Civil War diary which mentions the battles of Seven Pines, Sharpsburg, and Fredericksburg which he was able to avoid. Includes a copy of an article \"The Valleys of Virginia- The Rappahannock\" published in 1859- mentions Port Royal, Gay Mont, and slave working conditions in the region. Folder also includes a captioned photograph from a newsletter (?) commemorating William K. Howard's thirty years of services as a firefighter.","Letters from William Key Howard to sister Frances Robb. Mentions daughters Ellen and Cary were home for Christmas, going to Washington D.C. to visit Amy. Mamie had Christmas dinner with the Howards, Mamie injured herself after Christmas. Letter from Liz Howard to Frances about Christams, mentions John Glenn's flight on television and Bill's truck problems. Mentions snow storm of 15 inches and loss of power for 32 hours. Bill and Liz celebrated 25th wedding aniversary April 1962. Discusses school plans as well as work and summer plans for Cary and Ellen. Eugenia may have had a stroke 1962. Mentions a midnight Christmas service at St. George. Amy fell down stairs and broke her pelvis. Saw the Mona Lisa in Washington D.C. Mentions the marriage of Mr. Brigham to a Spencer from Williamsburg. Mentions that Jim will be out of the service in 1963. Writes of farm and animal life. Liz receives Mama's diamond. Mentions Belle Hill's estate price. Discusses Amy's will.","Letters, cards, and newspaper clippings to Frances Robb (Mrs. R.G. Robb). Bill retired his daughter Cary moved to Fairfax. Mentions Ellen and Cary's affairs. Cary and Ellen drive to Lake Tahoe. Ford Motor Company is interested in Freedom Hill. Bill and Liz celebrate their 29th anniversary. Mentions some purchases from Miller and Rhoads. Cary goes to Athens, Georgia mentions KKK trials. Mentions Bill and Lem Houston's march on Pennsylvania Avenue. Bill in court as witness about over assesment. William dies February 10, 1898. Manzie dies October 20, 1913- letters from Hollywood grave stones. Thank-you note from Liz. Mentions a trip to Montross. Thank-you letter for tulips. Mentions a 50 cent pieces Bobby is saving and plans of Ellen and Patti's trip to Europe.","Letters and cards from Bill and Liz to sister Frances Robb. Mentions affairs of Mamie, her moving, the sale of her house to Bill, her health, and estate. Writes of Clara and her health, operation, and later her death. Affairs of Cary and Ellen, schooling, travels, and their weddings. Writes on politics and the meeting of the Eight District of Legion. Mentions some dental problems, and that Olive Swanson from LaVere died. Also mentions Olive's sisters Blanche and Lousie Cassell and also mentions a geneology booklet about the Tuckahoe Randolphs being recently acquired. Writes of visiting Tuckahoe and Richmond with Buff and Sally. Nora is in hospital. Mincie Polock died and Bill died. Liz and Dorothy Harris visit Prince William, Manassas. Mentions a painting by Sully in Governor's Mansion. Bill elected to be Key Man for coming year. Bill buys a new car, went to Gay Mont and mentions book named Golden Age of Piracy. Discusses Christmas plans and gifts. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Discusses Belle Hill afairs such as hunting, dogs, and fuel oil as well as of Liz's new teaching job. Includes a typed copy of the History and Life of Thomas Mann Randolph and documentation of Gilchrist from the Clan Macfarlane. Columbia in hospital. Mentions Tides Inn visit to Shirley and Berkely Plantations. Bill still member of American Legion. Visits with family at Gay Mont. Mentions chromolithographs. Mentions Chestertown and Cambridge on the Eastern Shore where he worked. Liz injured herself. Writes of politics. Flower delivery for Frances. Bill giving up farming plans to rent Camden farm to Piedmont Fertilizer. Piedmont affairs. Mentions the weather, flooding and Paul Karsten's health. Writes of people in Florida. Writes of Bill and Buff's relationship and outings. Mentions \"We Began At Jamestown\" and party at Prospect Hill. Talks of high school reunion and John Billingsley's face lift. Mentions visit of Newt Hill and Clara Louise and daughter. Writes of hunting dogs and hunting. Mentions mulitple visits and socials with different persons. Bill is a grandpa and in 69 years old. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Bear sighting at Gay Mont. Mentions Cary, Fritz, and Ashley's travels. Mentions weather. Writes of dinner parties and guests. Plans for 50th high school reunion. Mentions photographs of John Eager's medal. Bill member of 32nd degree in Scottish RIte of Masonry in Richmond, initiated into Shriners. Includes copy of parole document from National Archives from Headquarters Department of Virginia 1865 William Howard as prisoner of war 4th Virginia Calvary, permission to go home to Maryland. Bill to be grandpa in May. Mentions multiple wedding anniversaries, weddings, and events of friends. Discusses possible oil shortages soon.","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Information on Cary, Fritz, and family. Writes about social visits from various family members. Bear sightings at Gay Mont. Writes of Washington D.C. and traffic issues as well as archival work. Includes copies: Philip L. Robb, William R. Bernard of Co.B 9th Virginia Calvary, (Johnson's Regiment). Mentions Ellen and Jim as well as Columbia's health improving. Writes of Tom's auto accident at Gay Mont and mentions Brown's Motel in Port Royal. Writes of Joe Holloway's funeral and events. Contains get well cards to Frances. Mentions hunting on his property and deer season. Contains 3 photographs of Ashley and Key. Mentions a brass Randolph paper clip and a New Year party at Propect Hill. Mentions the Hoyt's party and health. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Mentions Belle Hill and farm affairs. Writes of various persons being in the hospital. Mentions two historians from Park Services and a PhD visiting him to talk about Chatham, inquired of pictures, maps, and events. Writes of the geneology of the Virginian Howards and the Maryland Howards as well as an article Cary wrote. Writes of Liz's biopsy. Mentions Ellen's visit and travels. Discusses A.P.V.A. deal and people. Mentions Gay Mont, Mount Zion, a wedding at Vanters, Tappahannock, Mulberry Place, the Eupatorium Incarnatu, Kenmore, Woodlawn, and Bowling Green. Mentions Howard McHenry, Paul Karsten and his family, Frances Patton, the Boddies, Eleanor Iglehart, granddaughter Ashley, Mrs. Briggs, Charles and Madge Marshell, the Holmes, Katherine Yerby, and states that Mary Stevenson and John Billingsly died. Writes often of dogs and some of politics. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb. Writes of fuel oil and prices. Mentions the weather and writes often of the dogs. Visits of family, Ellen, Liz, Cary, and grandchildren. Writes about historians inquiring about Chatham. Discussess geneological matters. Bill plants 7,00 pines on property-cost sharing-writes of trees. Mentions John and Peg Russell, Mary Coleman, Jim, David Holmes, Thomas and Lawson Waring, Dr. McFarland, Dorothy and Joe Harris, Bob Krick, the Caroline Historical Society, Taylor Turner, Dorothy Peters, Sally Scott Norris, Wallace Yerby, Forrest Dickinson, and Marge Arnold. Plans of going to Europe. Also mentions Napels Florida, St. Asaphs, Bowling Green, Tuckahoe, Belle Hill, Stratford, Camden, Spotsylvania, St. Peters, New Salem Church, Gay Mont, Vanters, and Fredericksburg. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Frances Robb is in the hospital. Writes of weather-mentions hang up dead water snake so rain would come. Writes of dogs and new dog. Mentions gardening and the Rappahannock Valley Garden Club. Writes of many social visits and church services. Mentions Lucille Reilly, John Ballentine, Virginius Dabney's history book, the Yerby's and the Wallace's, Rosalie, Ellen and Columbia, the Quarles, Raplph Robertsons, Alice Turner. Writes of Bowling Green, Wynnewood Pennsylvania, Gay Mont, Port Royal, Goldenvale Creek, Gouldman Dam. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard and Frances Patton to Frances Robb. Includes photograph of Lucy Anne Patterson \"Mamseys\" Mother. Mentions the weather. Writes of Ellen and Cary and their plans and travels. Mentions the dogs. Purchase of brick lined stove. Mentions Thanksgiving plans with family. Writes of various social visits and parties. Mentions Bob Hicks, Dorothy Harris, Ralph Fall, the Howards, the Russells and the Carters, Sally Norris Scott, and Rosalie Taylor, as well as Spring Grove, Bowling Green, Gay Mont and Snow Creek, the Crowningshield Building at Kenmore, and the Happy Clam. Writes of Columbus day being celebrated on the 10th not the 12th. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to sister Frances Robb. Writes of Frances' dinner party and of the stone from James H. Byran Memorials of Harrisonburg. John A. Weaver is their Fredericksburg representative. Stone brought to Gay Mont-writes of mud and trouble with delivery. Bill's cousin Key died. Frances is in the hospital, plans to return home on her birthday. Liz thanks Fran for sending checks. Mentions settling France's estate. Description of Frances. Liz works at the hospital. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Letters from Bill Howard to Frances Robb, Letters of Jim, Meem and Patty. Bill thanks Fran and Bob for presents. Mentions New Year party at the Hoyt's and travels through Castles. Fran treated Jim to lunch, Fran to stay with either Cary or Jim. Letter to Meem and Patty talks about power lines and the APVA. Mentions Joanna Catron the curator at \"Belmont\", Anita Pratt, Madell family and Beverley, Taylor Turner's death, Louis Rollins, Jayne Harding, the Cheesmans, Beverley Pratt, Julian Hudson, the Bowens and Marjorie Strother, Jeff Gilbert, the Erhards. Also mentions the DMA picnic at Berry Plain. Mentions placing flags at grave sites. Writes of wedding plans. Mentions the Bowens making \"Oaken Brow\" into a spinach farm. Mentions Gay Mont, Bridgeville, Ghelarduccis and surrounding street names. Includes a page from a diary, and writes of viewing many photographs. Mentions various names of streets and locations. (A more detailed description included in folder).","Includes\"'calling card, brownley's, Washington, DC, message from Bill\". Index card with names of William Key Howard to sister Frances R.H. Robb, Frances Lightfoot Robb and wife, Elizabeth Crismond Howard. Index card from Elizabeth Crismond Howard to sister in law Frances Robb. Very small postcard from Smith Memorial, Philadelphia to Miss F.R. Howard in Washington DC. Postcard from Bill with photograph of Tsukuba. Postcards from Bill to F.R. Howard, postcard to Mrs. R.G. Robb, all with various images. As well as undated items in Howards-cards and letters folder. (A more detailed description located in folder.)","One 8\" x 10\" black and white photograph of Eugenia van Dyke Robb that was used for a story published by the Baltimore Sun in 1943.","This series contains letters, postcards, photographs, and other material related to the Robb-Bernard family. Most of the material relates to the family of Frances Robb. Some of the correspondents in the letters include Robert Gilchrist Robb, Jr., Frances Randolph Howard, and other members of the Howard family. 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The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) was a career U.S. Army officer and perhaps the most celebrated general of the Confederate forces to serve during the American Civil War. Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki:  .","Box and folder list compiled by Zach Woodward, SCRC staff, in November 2011.","Letter, 4 May 1861, to Robert E. Lee from T. Rowland of Fairfax County, Va. desiring a commission with the Virginia forces, bearing endorsement of Lee. Includes printed material regarding Lee, such as his farewell address to the Army of Northern Virginia, his will, and  photographs and engravings of Lee.","Item 1: Photostat of a printed list of graduates at West Point, showing Robert E. 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Lee recommending Rowland for a commission.  Autograph Letters Signed.  2 items/","Item 4: Robert E. Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to General Joseph E. Johnston, 21 November 1862\n21 November 1862.  Robert E. Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to General Joseph E. Johnston.  1 item.  Not able to locate, June 1980.","Item 5: The True Story of General Order No. 9... and other facsimiles and typecripts of the address, 10 April 1865\n10 April 1865.  The True Story of General Order No. 9... published by the Lee Museum Committee, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia.  Charlottesville, The Michie Company.  Includes a facsimile of General Lee's farewell address to the Army of Northern Virginia.  24 cm.  1 item. 7 pages.  Also other facsimiles and typescripts of the address.  4 items.","Item 6: R[obert] E. Lee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, to Hugh Blair Grigsby, Charlotte C[ourt] H[ouse], Virginia, 26 June 1869\n26 June 1869.  R[obert] E. Lee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, to Hugh Blair Grigsby, Charlotte C[ourt] H[ouse], Virginia inviting him to make and address at the college.  Typescript Copy of Letter.  1 page.","Item 7: A newspaper clipping from the Washington Evening Star regarding Lee's coffin, 13 [October] 1925\n13 [October] 1925.  A newspaper clipping from the Washington Evening Star regarding Lee's coffin.  1 item.","Item 8: Printed articles, poems, and plays about Robert E. Lee, undated\nPrinted articles, poems, and plays about Robert E. Lee.  14 items.","Item 1: Engravings and printings of Robert E. Lee, undated\nEngravings and printings of Robert E. Lee.  15 items.","Item 2: Photographs of Robert E. Lee, one bearing the \noriginal autograph signature of Robert E. Lee, undated\nPhotographs of Robert E. Lee, one bearing the original autograph signature of Robert E. Lee.  Also includes a photograph of a statue of Robert E. Lee in Statuary Hall, Washington, D.C., and a photograph of an original painting by Frank Bucher, a Swiss artist.  (See December 22, 1934 Accessions record.)  7 items.","Item 3: Printed material relating to statues of Robert E. Lee, undated\nPrinted material relating to statues of Robert E. 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Rowland, Richmond, [Virginia], of Fairfax County, Virginia, to Maj[or] Gen[era]l R[obert] E. Lee.  Also, an autograph andorsement sugned by R[obert] E. Lee recommending Rowland for a commission, 4 May 1861\n4 May 1861.  T. Rowland, Richmond, [Virginia], of Fairfax County, Virginia, to Maj[or] Gen[era]l R[obert] E. Lee.  Offers his services to Virginia.  Also, an autograph endorsement, 4 May [1861] signed by R[obert] E. Lee recommending Rowland for a commission.  Autograph Letters Signed.  2 items/","Item 4: Robert E. Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to General Joseph E. Johnston, 21 November 1862\n21 November 1862.  Robert E. Lee, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to General Joseph E. Johnston.  1 item.  Not able to locate, June 1980.","Item 5: The True Story of General Order No. 9... and other facsimiles and typecripts of the address, 10 April 1865\n10 April 1865.  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Includes a facsimile of General Lee's farewell address to the Army of Northern Virginia.  24 cm.  1 item. 7 pages.  Also other facsimiles and typescripts of the address.  4 items.","Item 6: R[obert] E. Lee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, to Hugh Blair Grigsby, Charlotte C[ourt] H[ouse], Virginia, 26 June 1869\n26 June 1869.  R[obert] E. Lee, Washington College, Lexington, Virginia, to Hugh Blair Grigsby, Charlotte C[ourt] H[ouse], Virginia inviting him to make and address at the college.  Typescript Copy of Letter.  1 page.","Item 7: A newspaper clipping from the Washington Evening Star regarding Lee's coffin, 13 [October] 1925\n13 [October] 1925.  A newspaper clipping from the Washington Evening Star regarding Lee's coffin.  1 item.","Item 8: Printed articles, poems, and plays about Robert E. Lee, undated\nPrinted articles, poems, and plays about Robert E. Lee.  14 items.","Item 1: Engravings and printings of Robert E. Lee, undated\nEngravings and printings of Robert E. 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Photostat of a printed list of graduates at West Point, showing Robert E. Lee in second place; on verso, 11 August 1829,  an order from the Engineer Department, Washington, [D.C.], assigning Lee to duty.  Photostat and facsimile of Autograph Document Signed.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItem 2: Printed facsimile of the will of Robert E. Lee, 1846\n1846.  Printed facsimile of the will of Robert E. Lee.  1 item.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eItem 3: T. Rowland, Richmond, [Virginia], of Fairfax County, Virginia, to Maj[or] Gen[era]l R[obert] E. Lee.  Also, an autograph andorsement sugned by R[obert] E. Lee recommending Rowland for a commission, 4 May 1861\n4 May 1861.  T. Rowland, Richmond, [Virginia], of Fairfax County, Virginia, to Maj[or] Gen[era]l R[obert] E. Lee.  Offers his services to Virginia.  Also, an autograph endorsement, 4 May [1861] signed by R[obert] E. Lee recommending Rowland for a commission.  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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.","Per Washington, D.C. 1850 and 1860 census, Thomas Kelso Davis was born about 1837 in Maryland, the son of Charles A. and Charlotte Davis. He married Josephine Plummer in 1859 in Washington, D.C. 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