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Materials about Wellesley College were retained by their archives.","Collection contains documents, published short stories, photographs, notecards, magnifying glass, letter opener, French apron, scrapbooks.","Processed by Maelyn Cable.","Wellesley College featured material from their collection of Hazel Paris Cederborg materials in their  2016 spring newsletter .","The collection is divided into 2 series, and 7 subseries.","Series I, Short Stories, contains stories written by Hazel Paris Cederborg for young children focusing around life lessons.","Subseries IA, Unpublished Drafts and Notes, includes stories that were in the planning process or ideas that had yet to be put in some order. These particular stories have topics focusing around family life and many use animals to teach life lessons. 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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.","Cyrus Rosser James (1855-1937), Methodist minister in Virginia. 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/81_J23_James_Family.pdf","Processed by Brian Tilley in 1987.","Correspondence of Cyrus Rosser James (1855-1937), Methodist minister in Virginia (on the Buckingham, Heathsville, North Mecklenburg and Whitestone Charges), with his family including his wife, Annie (Shields) James and his children. Also includes account books, accounts, photographs, scrapbooks, printed books and postcards.","Between Harriet Ann James and her son Cyrus Rosser James concerning family news, health, taxes, and money; poor health of Harriet and Ann James emphasized (See also oversize file).","Released deed of trust from Geo[rge] E. Hopkins to Mrs. H[arriet] A[nn] James: note of clerk of York Co., Va.: original deed found in York Co. Deed Book No. 21, page 67.","Letters between each other; R.N. Crooks, insurance agent, Anna Crowther describes her trip to Germany; Zeriah Gillion's reaction to sermons by Reverend James, citing several specifically; Reverend W.R. Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.","Mostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.","Correspondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.","Mostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.","Alfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.","James describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.","Alfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.","Alfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.","mostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.","Alfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.","From Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.","For loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Arthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Mostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.","Annie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.","Annie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.","from Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.","From Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.","Two copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.","from Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.","Examination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.","Of Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.","Of Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.","Of Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.","Of Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.","Of Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.","Of Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.","Of Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.","Of Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.","Reports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.","Contains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.","C[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.","Sermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.","C[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.","Containing mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.","Containing newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.","Of Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.","3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.","2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.","2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.","1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.","2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.","1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.","In frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.","Mostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.","12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. 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Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExamination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. 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Also includes account books, accounts, photographs, scrapbooks, printed books and postcards.","Between Harriet Ann James and her son Cyrus Rosser James concerning family news, health, taxes, and money; poor health of Harriet and Ann James emphasized (See also oversize file).","Released deed of trust from Geo[rge] E. Hopkins to Mrs. H[arriet] A[nn] James: note of clerk of York Co., Va.: original deed found in York Co. Deed Book No. 21, page 67.","Letters between each other; R.N. Crooks, insurance agent, Anna Crowther describes her trip to Germany; Zeriah Gillion's reaction to sermons by Reverend James, citing several specifically; Reverend W.R. Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.","Mostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.","Correspondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.","Mostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.","Alfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.","James describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.","Alfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.","Alfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.","mostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.","Alfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.","From Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.","For loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Arthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Mostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.","Annie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.","Annie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.","from Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.","From Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.","Two copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.","from Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.","Examination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.","Of Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.","Of Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.","Of Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.","Of Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.","Of Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.","Of Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.","Of Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.","Of Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.","Reports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.","Contains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.","C[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.","Sermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.","C[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.","Containing mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.","Containing newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.","Of Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.","3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.","2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.","2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.","1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.","2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.","1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.","In frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.","Mostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.","12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. Belvin."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e0f765cf4e29aee3aeccd685aadf75fc\"\u003eLocations list one book at SOSS on 62: I (KRK 2022/11/15)\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["Locations list one book at SOSS on 62: I (KRK 2022/11/15)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","James, Cyrus Rosser, 1855-1937","James, Annie Shields"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["James, Cyrus Rosser, 1855-1937","James, Annie Shields"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":72,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T09:46:11.871Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_571","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_571","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_571","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_571","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_571.xml","title_filing_ssi":"James Family Papers","title_ssm":["James Family Papers"],"title_tesim":["James Family Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1826-1914"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1826-1914"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 81 J23","/repositories/2/resources/571"],"text":["Mss. 81 J23","/repositories/2/resources/571","James Family Papers","Virginia--Religious history","Methodist Church--Clergy--Correspondence","Methodist Church--Virginia","Methodist Church--Virginia--Clergy--History--19th century.","Account books","Correspondence","Financial records","Photographs","Publications","Scrapbooks","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Cyrus Rosser James (1855-1937), Methodist minister in Virginia. 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/81_J23_James_Family.pdf","Processed by Brian Tilley in 1987.","Correspondence of Cyrus Rosser James (1855-1937), Methodist minister in Virginia (on the Buckingham, Heathsville, North Mecklenburg and Whitestone Charges), with his family including his wife, Annie (Shields) James and his children. Also includes account books, accounts, photographs, scrapbooks, printed books and postcards.","Between Harriet Ann James and her son Cyrus Rosser James concerning family news, health, taxes, and money; poor health of Harriet and Ann James emphasized (See also oversize file).","Released deed of trust from Geo[rge] E. Hopkins to Mrs. H[arriet] A[nn] James: note of clerk of York Co., Va.: original deed found in York Co. Deed Book No. 21, page 67.","Letters between each other; R.N. Crooks, insurance agent, Anna Crowther describes her trip to Germany; Zeriah Gillion's reaction to sermons by Reverend James, citing several specifically; Reverend W.R. Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.","Mostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.","Correspondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.","Mostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.","Alfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.","James describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.","Alfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.","Alfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.","mostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.","Alfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.","From Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.","For loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Arthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Mostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.","Annie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.","Annie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.","from Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.","From Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.","Two copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.","from Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.","Examination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.","Of Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.","Of Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.","Of Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.","Of Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.","Of Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.","Of Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.","Of Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.","Of Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.","Reports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.","Contains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.","C[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.","Sermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.","C[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.","Containing mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.","Containing newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.","Of Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.","3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.","2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.","2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.","1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.","2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.","1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.","In frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.","Mostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.","12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. 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Also includes account books, accounts, photographs, scrapbooks, printed books and postcards.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBetween Harriet Ann James and her son Cyrus Rosser James concerning family news, health, taxes, and money; poor health of Harriet and Ann James emphasized (See also oversize file).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReleased deed of trust from Geo[rge] E. Hopkins to Mrs. H[arriet] A[nn] James: note of clerk of York Co., Va.: original deed found in York Co. Deed Book No. 21, page 67.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters between each other; R.N. Crooks, insurance agent, Anna Crowther describes her trip to Germany; Zeriah Gillion's reaction to sermons by Reverend James, citing several specifically; Reverend W.R. Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003emostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExamination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContaining newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOf Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. Belvin.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence of Cyrus Rosser James (1855-1937), Methodist minister in Virginia (on the Buckingham, Heathsville, North Mecklenburg and Whitestone Charges), with his family including his wife, Annie (Shields) James and his children. Also includes account books, accounts, photographs, scrapbooks, printed books and postcards.","Between Harriet Ann James and her son Cyrus Rosser James concerning family news, health, taxes, and money; poor health of Harriet and Ann James emphasized (See also oversize file).","Released deed of trust from Geo[rge] E. Hopkins to Mrs. H[arriet] A[nn] James: note of clerk of York Co., Va.: original deed found in York Co. Deed Book No. 21, page 67.","Letters between each other; R.N. Crooks, insurance agent, Anna Crowther describes her trip to Germany; Zeriah Gillion's reaction to sermons by Reverend James, citing several specifically; Reverend W.R. Smithy: and Arthur James, son of Cyrus Rosser and Annie James: includes Cyrus Rosser James' certificate as Elder in Methodist Episcopal Church, South.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James with their children Arthur, Alfred, and Clara and cousin Sue Errors [?] concerning family health, gardening, money, Methodist conferences, sermons, schooling, especially Randolph Macon College.","Of Cyrus Rosser James and wife Annie Shield James and daughters Annie and Clara to Alfred James at Randolph Macon College: topics emphasized are the scarcity of money, James family, temperance movement, conference (Methodist) news, family social news, Rhodes scholarship, personal news.","Mostly from Cyrus Rosser and Annie Shield James, his parents: also his sisters Lillie and Clara: family news mostly with talk of the whiskey problems, church conferences, money, gardening, social life, football, and religion.","Correspondence between Alfred James and his mother and father, sisters Clara and Annie, brother Arthur, Aunt Tizzie [?]. Emmet B. Faison, L.E. Mumford, H.M. Breech, Harry Gavey; mostly family news and Alfred's school and work, his debate at school, money, conferences, salary of father, Rhodes scholarship, religion, parents moving to Petersburg, Virginia.","Mostly between Alfred and his parents Annie and Cyrus James, brother Arthur, sisters Lillie and Annie and cousin E. Marshall [?] concerning family and local news. Rhodes scholarship, the actual application process and congratulations. CR moved to Petersburg, Va; change in payment-- now paid weekly.","Alfred was at Oxford for the Rhodes Scholarship; tells of touring England, France and Italy, scholarly achievements, health-- he was very ill for a few months; lengthy letters, come are incomplete; also letters to Alfred James from Grandmother Matilda Collins Shield.","James describes daily scholarly routine in Oxford as well as trips in England, France, Switzerland and Italy; trips are describes in great detail, Bruges, Florence, Ghent, Brussels, Milan, Rome, Mt. Vesuvius, Pisa, Genoa, Paris; also letters from Lillie James to Alfred about her music and voice lessons Alfred paid for. 12 items.","Alfred returned from England and entered school in Chicago; Arthur worked on Panama Canal; Clara tells of money problems; and Annie Shield James gave Christmas news to her mother Matilda Shield and also to Alfred James.","Alfred James traveled around in Wisconsin; Lillie wrote about family news and how she likes the Concord, Va. home better than Batesville, Va; Arthur James needed money to pay expenses so he could get out of Chicago; Benjamin Rosser James needed moeny to pay for schooling at the College of William and Mary, and Annie Shield James writes about family news from Concord, Virginia.","mostly to Alfred James from family members; Benjamin rosser James wrote while attending the College of William and Mary mostly reporting good grades and need for money; Annie Shield James wrote her son on family news and congratulating for his marriage to Mabel Williams; Cyrus Rosser James who performed the ceremony wrote thank you letters; sisters Lillie, Leah, and Annie all wrote about the marriage; brother Arthur wrote from the army where he was in the cavalry stationed in Virginia and moving to Brownsville, Texas; Also included are letters from Albert Teaching Agency and Ohio Wesleyan University trying to get Alfred James a position; also lyrics to two songs, \"Nora O'Neal\" and \"The Sun-Bright Clinic\" sent by S.H. Johnson.","Alfred James involved in two controversies; one, his job at Ohio Wesleyan was claimed by Albert Teaching Agency to be a result of their recommendation, and they wanted a commission. Alfred did not think they helped him get the job; two, Alfred rented a house in Arkansas from Prof. David Thomas and had a dispute over rent, settled by arbitration; still awaiting news from draft; took over a life insurance policy; Arthur was in army and wrote of experience especially training with Negro units; relating family news were Lillie, Annie Shield James and a poem by Alfred.","From Arthur James, an artillery officer in France and Italy; tells of his combat experience, relationship with other officers and French people, Negro officers, peace and casualties; also letter of Benjamin Rosser James, Lieutenant of Infantry who was not in Europe but was training when war ended; also letters of Alfred James who was offered and accepted teaching job at the University of Pittsburg for $1500.","For loss of her son from F.B. Adams, Kensington, Maryland. Benjamin Rosser James gets out of army and ends up in West Virginia working for United States Steel Corporation starting in coal mines, became shipping clerk; Mabel and Alfred James tell of experiences in Pittsburgh where money is tight but Alfred doing well as professor at University of Pittsburgh; they have a son, William; Mabel was taken care of by obstetrician, Dr. Zogler, and knew of the sex of the child before it was born; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Arthur James writes from Richmond asking for family news; Benjamin Rosser James writes from West Virginia where he is working for Solvay Collieries Company, tells of woman, Julia Neal, whom he marries in 1920; also tells of true religious conversion-- became a true believer in the Northern Methodist Church with Julia Neal; Alfred James and wife Mabel write of Alfred's work as Professor of History at Pittsburg, hard time with small salary and high expenses such as housing and family health; also Christmas card of Clara James sent to her grandmother Shield and birth announcement of John Maxwell Hendrix, Jr., Lillie James Henrix's son; Annie Shield James writes to her mother Matilda Collins Shield.","Mostly communication of family news, such as health, visitation, and news of children; specific topics: William, son of Alfred and Mable James was seriously ill; Mother's Day cards; money, college loan at the College of William and Mary for Leah James; Alfred's insurance at Provident Mutal, Philadelphia, Pa; Benjamin Rosser James was given a Methodist circuit at two churches, Ravenwood and Ripley in West Virginia; detailed description of the churches and town of Ravenwood as well as salary and housing; Clara James marries Golden Carruthers, 1926; wedding details and backgroud of Golden, a deep sea fisherman who had been divorced; also a pamphlet on Charis clothiers- women's lingiere; those writing were Reverand and Mrs. Cyrus Rosser James, Leah James, Julie Neal James, Annie James Apperson, Arthur James, Clara James Carruthers, Lillie James Hendrix, Benjamin Rosser James, Alfred James, Mabel Williams James, and William James.","Annie Shields James writes her children about family news and their health and death of husband; Nellie James Land writes to Alfred James for missing big family event and needs clothes, hard times; Benjamin Rosser James is happy in his life's work of serving God; Clara James Carruthers writes from Florida in 1934 where her husband is physically and emotionally drained and in 1937 writes of a house they are going to rent in Virginia on the bay where they can fish.","Annie Shield James to Alfred telling him family news as how even a year after his death she misses her husband; she moved to North Carolina with daughter Leah; Arthur James writes of graduate school in University of Chicago Social Service Administrative; tells many of his ideas and qualifications as well as the work he is doing in the social service area: Arthur also writes his will leaving everything to a sister Leah: Benjamin Rosser James writes about his Methodist Ministry career; Alfred James tells about his teaching and family-- learning how to drive a car; Nellie James Land bought a house for sister Clara Caruthers in Virginia; also family news; political news-- Hitler and Mussolini and a newspaper clipping of the death of Mrs. Irving Messick.","from Arthur James about graduation with M.A. degree in social science from University of Chicago; also letter about Arthur's wrtitings from Douglas S. Freeman, Richmond, Va.; Benjamin Rosser James writes from his new church in Clarksville, West Virginia.","From Annie Shield James to Alfred James; several letters for each year: usually at Christmas and February, Alfred's birthday; family news as each letter tells about the activities of the family; Annie Shield James broke her shoulder and arm in 1942; moved to Chattanooga, Tennessee, circa 1946; one letter from Lillie James Hendrix.","Two copies of C. Rosser James' article \"An Untold Incident of McClellan's Peninsular Campaign\" in volume 44, No. 2, June 1961, Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine.","from Annie Shields James, Alfred P. James, Arthur James, Clara James, Annie James, and Mabel James; family news and daily activities; Alfred's letters from England, Arthur from Harvard.","Examination questions, District conference, unsigned, topics: arithmetic, grammar, English history, history of Greece, spelling, Roman history, history of United States, geography.","Of Cyrus Wesley James and Cyrus B[asye] James.","Of Cyrus Basye James and Cyrus Wesley James; accounts dealing with personal needs, timber industry, slaves, land and taxes.","Of Cyrus Wesley James; death of Cyrus Wesley James reported by Sabbath School Society of Zion Church in York District, Va., possibility of suicide yet he was a good man and Christian; subjects of receipts were medical bills, personal needs, livestock, taxes, and slavery.","Of Harriet Anne James and Cyrus Rosser James; tax recipts from Grofton Township; Cyrus Rosser James certified teacher in York County, Virginia.","Of Harriet Ann James and Cyrus Rosser James; deeds of land granted Cyrus Rosser James from R.W. Dawson and Victoria James Dawson; receipts for various items such as legal services, taxes, books, grave digging; certificate that Arthur Shield was Confederate soldier and was permanently wounded; Cyrus Rosser James was certified to teach in York Co., Va.: last will and testament as well as list of property of Harriet Ann James; other bonds and receipts included.","Of Cyrus Tosser James, both personal and for management of property, of Harriet Ann James, his deceased mother; receipts from Singer Manufacturing company, Albion [?] Simmons, Ogburn and Petty-- dealers in General Merchandise and Homier and Clark, artist and photographers, Richmond, Va.","Of Cyrus Rosser James, receipts from medical, dental, candy, clothing, and department stores, a letter from White House in response to a letter by Cyrus Rosser James; Arthur James report from Chesapeake Male and Female Academy; billing information from Blackstone Female Institute.","Of Cyrus Wesley James, Harriet Ann James, Alfred James, Cyrus Rosser James.","Reports the weather with scattered entries, ususally on monthly basis; written possibly by Cyrus Basye James, includes family listings of Cyrus Basye James and Mary White James, birth dates of eight children and Thomas James and Betsy James-- birth dates of their 11 children. Also listed as MsV 1.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Buckingham Charges, Va. Conference, accounts received and paid, preacher's salary, collections, list of children baptised, accounts kept by names of churches. Indexed by church name. Also listed as MsV 2.","Contains only this note in 3 p. pad: \"Aug[ust] the 21st 1870. Bro. Bray at Buckingham Parsonage. Where will he be at next year this same.\" Also listed as MsV 3.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 4.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accoutns received and paid, travelling expenses, pastor's salary, missions, accounts received for other purposes. Table of contents by church. Also listed as MsV 5.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence], accounts received for benevolent assessments, conference collections, missions, parsonage salary, other. Also lists of those baptised. Indexed by church and type of payment. Also listed as MsV 6.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, North Mecklenburg Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, parson's salary, assessments, missions, cash receipts and books sold. Also listed as MsV 7.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit Va. An. Conf[erence] accounts paid and received, travelling expenses, salary, assessments, benevolent calls, marriages, baptisms, missions, other subjects. Also listed as MsV 8.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent assessments, other objects. Also listed as MsV 9.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. An. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid for salary, benevolent collections, missions, other objects, expenses of church. Listed by Churches. Also listed as MsV 10.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Heathsville Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received from salary, missions, benevolent collections, other objects. List of those deficient and unbaptised. Also listed as MsV 11.","C[yrus] R[osser] James. Whitestone Circuit Va. Conf[erence] accounts received and paid, travelling expenses, money raised for Virginia Bible Society, unpaid collections. List of baptised, married, and those joining the church. Also listed as MsV 12.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, other collections, education, list of baptised and stewards of churches. Listed by churches. Also listed as MsV 13.","C[yrus] R[osser] James, Whitestone Circuit, Va. Conf[erence]. Accounts received and paid, salary of pastor and elders, benevolent collections for conference, education, church extension, missions, travelling expenses, list of stewards and temperance meetings. Listed by church. Also listed as MsV 14.","Sermons preached by C[yrus] R[osser] James, Bedford Circuit, lists date, place, topic of sermon and time of service. Also listed as MsV 15.","C[yrus] R[osser], Buckingham Circuit, Va. Conf[erence] accounts received for salary, missions, benevolent collections, list of stewards. Also listed as MsV 16.","Containing mementoes of service in Richmond Light Infantry Blues. 1914-1917. Arthur W. James. Includes pictures, newspaper clippings, brochures on the infantry, honorable discharge certificate. Also listed as MsV 17.","Containing newspaper clipping of Arthur W. James and welfare agency, hundreds of articles. Also listed as MsV 18.","Of Arthur W. James containing thousands of articles. Most deal with James and the welfare agency. Also listed as MsV 19.","3\" x 4 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Basye James and his wife Mary White James.","2 1/2\" x 3 1/2\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James and his older sister Victoria (James) Dawson as child.","2 1/4\" x 2 3/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Rosser James at age 5.","1 3/4\" x 2 1/4\", black and white, of Cyrus Wesley James.","2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of Harriet Ann James holding a book.","1 1/2\" x 2\", black and white, of Arthur Henry Shield in Confederate uniform.","In frame, 2\" x 2 1/2\", black and white, of unidentified woman.","Mostly to or from Alfred Hictor James.","12\" x 14 1/4\", of the land of the heirs of Edw[ard] Wright, Sen[ior]. Mentions Chisman's Creek, York Co., Va.; [?] James: Edw[ard] Wright, Jun[ior]; and [?]. Belvin."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_e0f765cf4e29aee3aeccd685aadf75fc\"\u003eLocations list one book at SOSS on 62: I (KRK 2022/11/15)\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["Locations list one book at SOSS on 62: I (KRK 2022/11/15)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","James, Cyrus Rosser, 1855-1937","James, Annie Shields"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["James, Cyrus Rosser, 1855-1937","James, Annie Shields"],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":72,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T09:46:11.871Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_571"}},{"id":"viblbv_repositories_2_resources_4002","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"James R. 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Perdue Family Collection","Virginia","Civil War","Folk, historical, and patent medicine","Local/Regional History and Appalachian South","Medicine","Traditional medicine","United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Desertions","Correspondence","Ledgers (account books)","Scrapbooks","The collection is open for research.","This collection is arranged by material type and by creator.","James Robert Perdue was born on October 18, 1837 to James M. Perdue and Susan Pilkington in Chesterfield County, Virginia. He served as a Confederate soldier in the Otey Battery, Virginia Artillery during the American Civil War. After the war, he returned to Manchester, Henrico County, Virginia, where he resided until his death. He worked at the Merchants National Bank for 43 years, and he also served on the Manchester council and on the Methodist Central Church board. ","Perdue married Emma Jo-Cynthia Wingfield on October 27, 1869, and they had two children, James Robert Perdue, Jr. (September 07, 1870-May 12, 1963) and Lethia Wingfield Perdue Willis. Perdue died June 24, 1915, in Manchester.","\nSources:","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.  https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9278\u0026h=751984\u0026indiv=try . Accessed October 03, 2022. ","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.  https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1\u0026dbid=9278\u0026h=992717 . Accessed October 03, 2022.","Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Marriage Registers, 1853-1935  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2022.  https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/229819:62154 . Accessed October 03, 2022.","The guide to the James R. Perdue Family Collection by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).","The processing, arrangement, and description of the James R. Perdue Family Collection was completed in October 2022.","This collection includes a program for the Battle of the Crater reunion, a Sunday School concert flyer, a letter, seven obituaries for James R. Perdue, a ledger with home remedies, and a ledger with a child's doodlings and scrapbook clippings. ","The undated Battle of the Crater program includes a list of the camp and war scenes, including cavalry camp practice, evening parade, infantry picket post established, posting of cavalry vidette, night before the Battle of the Crater, signal rockets for mine explosion and federal charge, confederates on the retreat, and the finale.","The Sunday School concert flyer includes the date of Thursday evening, July 23rd, 1874. Manchester Methodist Sunday School hosts the event to raise funds for a library for the school. The flyer includes two correspondances. The first correspondance is from a visitor addressed to J. R. Perdue, Superintendent of Manchester Sunday School, and it asks that the school perform again and raise funds for a new library, explaining that \"no one could object to giving twenty-five or fifty centers to so good a cause.\" The second correspondance is from Perdue stating that the school will host the performance once again on Thursday evening.  ","The seven obituaries, dated June 24-26, 1915, are for James R. Perdue. One headline reads, \"Death Claims J. R. Perdue, Faithful Citizen. Confederate Soldier, Bank Official, Beloved in Home and Church, His End is Peaceful.\"  ","The letter is to Marian from J. R. Perdue, Jr. and dates December 24, 1902. Perdue writes that Marian should use the enclosed funds to buy herself something, and wishes her a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.","One ledger contains clipped and handwritten remedies from 1905 to 1919. On the inside of the cover, J. R. Perdue, Jr., is written as the owner of the ledger, and he was the son of James R. Perdue. The remedies have a vast range of treatments for such items as hair growth, insomnia, cough and cold, poisons, and injuries. ","The ledger with a child's doodlings and scrapbook clippings is missing most of the ledger details, but from what is visible, the earliest date is 1868. A child drew in pencil and blue crayon on the pages, making some of the original text illegible. After twenty-one pages, the ledger turns into a scrapbook with art clippings and book pages glued onto the original ledger pages. The back of the scrapbook includes the initials L. W. P., who was Lethia W. Perdue, the daughter of J. R. Perdue, and says it belongs to J. R. Perdue, Jr.","The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions\nmay apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for\nassistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or\ndigitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using\nour reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can\nbe requested using our publication/exhibition form:\n http://bit.ly/scuapublication . 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","Perdue married Emma Jo-Cynthia Wingfield on October 27, 1869, and they had two children, James Robert Perdue, Jr. (September 07, 1870-May 12, 1963) and Lethia Wingfield Perdue Willis. Perdue died June 24, 1915, in Manchester.","\nSources:","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.  https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9278\u0026h=751984\u0026indiv=try . Accessed October 03, 2022. ","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.  https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1\u0026dbid=9278\u0026h=992717 . Accessed October 03, 2022.","Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Marriages, 1853-1935. 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Perdue, Superintendent of Manchester Sunday School, and it asks that the school perform again and raise funds for a new library, explaining that \"no one could object to giving twenty-five or fifty centers to so good a cause.\" The second correspondance is from Perdue stating that the school will host the performance once again on Thursday evening.  ","The seven obituaries, dated June 24-26, 1915, are for James R. Perdue. One headline reads, \"Death Claims J. R. Perdue, Faithful Citizen. Confederate Soldier, Bank Official, Beloved in Home and Church, His End is Peaceful.\"  ","The letter is to Marian from J. R. Perdue, Jr. and dates December 24, 1902. Perdue writes that Marian should use the enclosed funds to buy herself something, and wishes her a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.","One ledger contains clipped and handwritten remedies from 1905 to 1919. On the inside of the cover, J. R. Perdue, Jr., is written as the owner of the ledger, and he was the son of James R. Perdue. The remedies have a vast range of treatments for such items as hair growth, insomnia, cough and cold, poisons, and injuries. ","The ledger with a child's doodlings and scrapbook clippings is missing most of the ledger details, but from what is visible, the earliest date is 1868. A child drew in pencil and blue crayon on the pages, making some of the original text illegible. After twenty-one pages, the ledger turns into a scrapbook with art clippings and book pages glued onto the original ledger pages. The back of the scrapbook includes the initials L. W. P., who was Lethia W. Perdue, the daughter of J. R. Perdue, and says it belongs to J. R. Perdue, Jr."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions\nmay apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for\nassistance in determining the use of these materials. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or\ndigitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using\nour reproduction/digitization form: \u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuareproduction\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can\nbe requested using our publication/exhibition form:\n\u003ca href=\"http://bit.ly/scuareproduction\"\u003ehttp://bit.ly/scuapublication\u003c/a\u003e. Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Reproduction and Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["The copyright status of this collection is unknown. Copyright restrictions\nmay apply. Contact Special Collections and University Archives for\nassistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or\ndigitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using\nour reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can\nbe requested using our publication/exhibition form:\n http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_2e94dc7a6653fd6d4c9bd0a4ced754fe\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection includes the papers of James R. Perdue and his family. Items include a program for the Battle of the Crater reunion, a Sunday School concert flyer, seven obituaries for Perdue, a letter from J. R. Perdue, Jr., and two ledgers. 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He worked at the Merchants National Bank for 43 years, and he also served on the Manchester council and on the Methodist Central Church board. ","Perdue married Emma Jo-Cynthia Wingfield on October 27, 1869, and they had two children, James Robert Perdue, Jr. (September 07, 1870-May 12, 1963) and Lethia Wingfield Perdue Willis. Perdue died June 24, 1915, in Manchester.","\nSources:","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.  https://search.ancestrylibrary.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=9278\u0026h=751984\u0026indiv=try . Accessed October 03, 2022. ","Virginia Department of Health; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014. On Ancestry.com,  Virginia, U.S., Death Records, 1912-2014  [database on-line]. 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Perdue, Superintendent of Manchester Sunday School, and it asks that the school perform again and raise funds for a new library, explaining that \"no one could object to giving twenty-five or fifty centers to so good a cause.\" The second correspondance is from Perdue stating that the school will host the performance once again on Thursday evening.  ","The seven obituaries, dated June 24-26, 1915, are for James R. Perdue. One headline reads, \"Death Claims J. R. Perdue, Faithful Citizen. Confederate Soldier, Bank Official, Beloved in Home and Church, His End is Peaceful.\"  ","The letter is to Marian from J. R. Perdue, Jr. and dates December 24, 1902. Perdue writes that Marian should use the enclosed funds to buy herself something, and wishes her a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.","One ledger contains clipped and handwritten remedies from 1905 to 1919. On the inside of the cover, J. R. Perdue, Jr., is written as the owner of the ledger, and he was the son of James R. Perdue. 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Contact Special Collections and University Archives for\nassistance in determining the use of these materials. ","Reproduction or\ndigitization of materials for personal or research use can be requested using\nour reproduction/digitization form:  http://bit.ly/scuareproduction .","Reproduction or digitization of materials for publication or exhibit use can\nbe requested using our publication/exhibition form:\n http://bit.ly/scuapublication . Please contact Special Collections and University Archives (specref@vt.edu or 540-231-6308) if you need assistance with forms or to submit a completed form."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_2e94dc7a6653fd6d4c9bd0a4ced754fe\" label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThis collection includes the papers of James R. Perdue and his family. Items include a program for the Battle of the Crater reunion, a Sunday School concert flyer, seven obituaries for Perdue, a letter from J. R. Perdue, Jr., and two ledgers. 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(Included are letters of Ellen Glasgow)","MSS 6453-c Phi Beta Kappa elections.","MSS 6453-d The papers of James Southall Wilson include photographs, letters and copies of architectural drawings and lectures. Of interest are a letter, 19 Sep 1962, from John Cook Wyllie to J. Albert Robbins stating that \"Confessions of a victim\" was not written by Edgar Allan Poe and a letter, 3 Dec 1962, to Arthur Kyle Davis from Christopher Short mentioning Short's novels \"The big cat\" and \"Dark lantern.\" In a series of letters, 1929, Lewis Chase writes to Wilson re Thomas Holley Chivers. In a letter, 21 May 1920, A.G. Pollock writes to Wilson asking his support for the nomination of W. G. McAdoo at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco.","MSS 6453-e The collection contains a letter from Hervey Allen to Wilson, 1930 May 31, inviting him to a writers conference at Yaddo.The collection also contains four letters to Wilson and Stringfellow Barr from Thomas Wolfe, 1931 September 4, October 23, 1932 February 24, March 27, regarding Yaddo and the Southern writers conference held at the University of Virginia, and mentioning his writing, current activities, James Boyd and DuBose Heyward.","MSS 6453-f Papers of James Southall Wilson. The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.","MSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.","MSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"","MSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes","MSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.","MSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026 scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026 addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026 memoranda regarding study of Poe. Correspondence, 1809-89, of Poe, John Henry Ingram, Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. [transcripts]. ","MSS 7838-b Papers related to Wilson's collection of Edgar Allan Poe.The collection contains three letters discussing articles about Poe; ten reprints of articles about Poe; three research notes about Poe; and three magazine copies of portraits of him, one a copy of the 1833 Rembrandt Peale portrait and two of daguerreotypes.","MSS 7838-c Papers pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe. The collection contains a letter from James A. Harrison to Harry Rogers Pratt concerning Harrison's \"The life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe\"; an annotated advertisement for John H. Ingram's \"The works of Edgar Allan Poe\"; a letter to the editor from C. Alphonso Smith re Poe's essay on \"Barnaby Rudge\"; and many notes on Poe bibliography.","MSS 2613-b Correspondence of James Southall Wilson.Material on University of Virginia participation in Universities Committee on Post War International Problems, 1943-1944.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of James Southall Wilson, 1937-1944","MSS 2613-c Charge volume for the Bruce Library. Roll books of John Calvin Metcalf, 1 stenographic notebook.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Charge volume for the Bruce Library, 1939-1940, Accession #2613c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 2613-d Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson. Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson","MSS 2613-e Manuscripts from its files (Graduate School, English Department) Including general correspondence, and that regarding the Department of English, fellowships, the Association of American Universities, the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, and the Princeton and William and Mary curriculums. Also some of James Southall Wilson's correspondence with John Ward Ostram and Edmund S. Wilson regarding Edgar Allan Poe.","MSS 2613-f Correspondence and papers of Deans Frank Arthur Geldard, Lewis Machen Hammond and James Southall Wilson.","MSS 3500 University of Virginia materials of James Southall Wilson.Folders containing papers of the Research Committee, Post-war College Committee, Development Fund, and Honors work in Philosophy.","MSS 2951 James Branch Cabell letter to James Southall Wilson concerning a review of Let me lie by Dan S. Norton in the New York Times and regarding disposition of Cabell's papers and manuscripts. A copy of Norton's review is enclosed.","MSS 5060-n Ellen Glasgow letter to James Southall Wilson. Glasgow comments on her role in the publication of \"On Ellen Glasgow\" by Maverick Press. There is also one of Glasgow's Christmas cards which features a drawing her dogs Jeremy and Billy; the card is signed \"Miss Ellen Glasgow\" and dated 1928 but does not contain a message.","MSS 6882-a Harry Clemons letter to James Southall Wilson concerning Wilson taking position as librarian of the Univ. of Va., and finding a house in Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 38-135-j Laura Ingram letter to James Southall Wilson regarding the sale of John Henry Ingram's library and her fear that his copies of \"The Southern Literary Messenger\" and some portraits were lost at that time. She is sending Ingram's copies of the 1880 and 1884 editions of his work on Poe, and two letters of Valentine's.","MSS 12708, -a James Southall Wilson papers.The collection contains 11 letters and Christmas cards from James Southall Wilson to Thomas H. Foster together with two photographs of Wilson taken at Breadloaf in 1928 and two letters to Foster from Blair Rouse with a reply.","Wilson comments, sometimes with disapproval, on various subjects including summers at Breadloaf, the Virginia Quarterly Review, presidential elections of 1928 and 1932, Henry W. Anderson, Ellen Glasgow, Julia Peterkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, James Stephens, Stark Young, Willa Cather as a Virginian, and Joyce's \"Ulysses\" which he finds \"tiresome.\" In addition, the collection contains the correspondence of James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf with contributors to \"The enchanted years: a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occasion of its one-hundredth anniversary.\" Correspondents include Margaret Emerson Bailey, Emily Tapscott Clark Balch, Maristan Chapman, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert Clarke, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, William Edward Dodd, Paul Green, Archibald Henderson, Dorothy Heyward, DuBose Heyward, Gerald White Johnson, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Lee, William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Percy MacKaye, Edwin Markham, Angela Morgan, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor, Julia Mood Peterkin, Josephine Pinckney, John Crowe Ransom, Cale Young Rice, Edward Arlington Robinson, Marie Scherr, Clinton Scollard, James Still, Caroline Gordon Tate, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Irita Van Doren.","MSS 12708-b Miscellaneous papers of James Southall Wilson. The collection contains some miscellaneous correspondence on academic matters; draft copies, with answers, of English literature exams; two student papers \"Women characters in Mallory's Morte D'Arthur\" by M. H. Barnes and \"Arthur Hugh Clough\" by John T. Cheney; and an article in the Saturday Evening Post, 1967 December 16 that mentions Frank Geldard. Also present is a letter from James Southall Wilson to Arthur Kyle Davis, 1951 June 21, thanking Davis for the dinner and his part in compiling the \"Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson.\"","MSS 12708-c Papers regarding James Southall Wilson. 1950 July 18. Letter from Thomas E. Cotner, Specialist, American Republics Section, Division of International Educational Relations forwarding a copy of a letter received from Alfredo Sanchez Bella, Director of the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. The letters are in reference to a proposed student exchange program between the University and the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid, Spain.","1950 November. Letter to friends of Dean Wilson asking for their support of a volume of essays and studies contributed by his former doctoral students and members of the English department to be given to Wilson at the time of his future retirement in the spring of 1951.","1952 May 17. Letter from James Southall Wilson to Harry Clemons, discussing the 1919 offer of the remnant of John Henry Ingram's Poe collection to the University of Virginia by Laura Ingram, sister of Poe's biographer.","Scrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence, travel diary, home movies of the Wilson and Davison families.  28 scrapbooks and loose correspondence  related to three generations of the family of James Southall Wilson, with much material on the University of Virginia. Persons represented significantly include James Southall Wilson (1880-1963) and Julia Tyler Wilson (1881-1965);Charles Marshall Davison, Jr. (1914-1995) and Alida Wilson Davison (1913-1995); and Katharine \"Kit\" Stonestreet Davison (1943-).","Death of Roby Garfield","Support for Paul Trible","Includes Pat [Drewry] Sanger wedding who is the daughter of Nancy Tucker Wilson Drewry Mann.","Scrapbooks are sometimes brittle, with loose items. 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Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026amp; scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026amp; addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026amp; memoranda regarding study of Poe. 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(Included are letters of Ellen Glasgow)","MSS 6453-c Phi Beta Kappa elections.","MSS 6453-d The papers of James Southall Wilson include photographs, letters and copies of architectural drawings and lectures. Of interest are a letter, 19 Sep 1962, from John Cook Wyllie to J. Albert Robbins stating that \"Confessions of a victim\" was not written by Edgar Allan Poe and a letter, 3 Dec 1962, to Arthur Kyle Davis from Christopher Short mentioning Short's novels \"The big cat\" and \"Dark lantern.\" In a series of letters, 1929, Lewis Chase writes to Wilson re Thomas Holley Chivers. In a letter, 21 May 1920, A.G. Pollock writes to Wilson asking his support for the nomination of W. G. McAdoo at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco.","MSS 6453-e The collection contains a letter from Hervey Allen to Wilson, 1930 May 31, inviting him to a writers conference at Yaddo.The collection also contains four letters to Wilson and Stringfellow Barr from Thomas Wolfe, 1931 September 4, October 23, 1932 February 24, March 27, regarding Yaddo and the Southern writers conference held at the University of Virginia, and mentioning his writing, current activities, James Boyd and DuBose Heyward.","MSS 6453-f Papers of James Southall Wilson. The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.","MSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.","MSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"","MSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes","MSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.","MSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026 scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026 addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026 memoranda regarding study of Poe. Correspondence, 1809-89, of Poe, John Henry Ingram, Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. [transcripts]. ","MSS 7838-b Papers related to Wilson's collection of Edgar Allan Poe.The collection contains three letters discussing articles about Poe; ten reprints of articles about Poe; three research notes about Poe; and three magazine copies of portraits of him, one a copy of the 1833 Rembrandt Peale portrait and two of daguerreotypes.","MSS 7838-c Papers pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe. The collection contains a letter from James A. Harrison to Harry Rogers Pratt concerning Harrison's \"The life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe\"; an annotated advertisement for John H. Ingram's \"The works of Edgar Allan Poe\"; a letter to the editor from C. Alphonso Smith re Poe's essay on \"Barnaby Rudge\"; and many notes on Poe bibliography.","MSS 2613-b Correspondence of James Southall Wilson.Material on University of Virginia participation in Universities Committee on Post War International Problems, 1943-1944.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of James Southall Wilson, 1937-1944","MSS 2613-c Charge volume for the Bruce Library. Roll books of John Calvin Metcalf, 1 stenographic notebook.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Charge volume for the Bruce Library, 1939-1940, Accession #2613c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 2613-d Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson. Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson","MSS 2613-e Manuscripts from its files (Graduate School, English Department) Including general correspondence, and that regarding the Department of English, fellowships, the Association of American Universities, the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, and the Princeton and William and Mary curriculums. Also some of James Southall Wilson's correspondence with John Ward Ostram and Edmund S. Wilson regarding Edgar Allan Poe.","MSS 2613-f Correspondence and papers of Deans Frank Arthur Geldard, Lewis Machen Hammond and James Southall Wilson.","MSS 3500 University of Virginia materials of James Southall Wilson.Folders containing papers of the Research Committee, Post-war College Committee, Development Fund, and Honors work in Philosophy.","MSS 2951 James Branch Cabell letter to James Southall Wilson concerning a review of Let me lie by Dan S. Norton in the New York Times and regarding disposition of Cabell's papers and manuscripts. A copy of Norton's review is enclosed.","MSS 5060-n Ellen Glasgow letter to James Southall Wilson. Glasgow comments on her role in the publication of \"On Ellen Glasgow\" by Maverick Press. There is also one of Glasgow's Christmas cards which features a drawing her dogs Jeremy and Billy; the card is signed \"Miss Ellen Glasgow\" and dated 1928 but does not contain a message.","MSS 6882-a Harry Clemons letter to James Southall Wilson concerning Wilson taking position as librarian of the Univ. of Va., and finding a house in Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 38-135-j Laura Ingram letter to James Southall Wilson regarding the sale of John Henry Ingram's library and her fear that his copies of \"The Southern Literary Messenger\" and some portraits were lost at that time. She is sending Ingram's copies of the 1880 and 1884 editions of his work on Poe, and two letters of Valentine's.","MSS 12708, -a James Southall Wilson papers.The collection contains 11 letters and Christmas cards from James Southall Wilson to Thomas H. Foster together with two photographs of Wilson taken at Breadloaf in 1928 and two letters to Foster from Blair Rouse with a reply.","Wilson comments, sometimes with disapproval, on various subjects including summers at Breadloaf, the Virginia Quarterly Review, presidential elections of 1928 and 1932, Henry W. Anderson, Ellen Glasgow, Julia Peterkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, James Stephens, Stark Young, Willa Cather as a Virginian, and Joyce's \"Ulysses\" which he finds \"tiresome.\" In addition, the collection contains the correspondence of James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf with contributors to \"The enchanted years: a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occasion of its one-hundredth anniversary.\" Correspondents include Margaret Emerson Bailey, Emily Tapscott Clark Balch, Maristan Chapman, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert Clarke, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, William Edward Dodd, Paul Green, Archibald Henderson, Dorothy Heyward, DuBose Heyward, Gerald White Johnson, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Lee, William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Percy MacKaye, Edwin Markham, Angela Morgan, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor, Julia Mood Peterkin, Josephine Pinckney, John Crowe Ransom, Cale Young Rice, Edward Arlington Robinson, Marie Scherr, Clinton Scollard, James Still, Caroline Gordon Tate, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Irita Van Doren.","MSS 12708-b Miscellaneous papers of James Southall Wilson. The collection contains some miscellaneous correspondence on academic matters; draft copies, with answers, of English literature exams; two student papers \"Women characters in Mallory's Morte D'Arthur\" by M. H. Barnes and \"Arthur Hugh Clough\" by John T. Cheney; and an article in the Saturday Evening Post, 1967 December 16 that mentions Frank Geldard. Also present is a letter from James Southall Wilson to Arthur Kyle Davis, 1951 June 21, thanking Davis for the dinner and his part in compiling the \"Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson.\"","MSS 12708-c Papers regarding James Southall Wilson. 1950 July 18. Letter from Thomas E. Cotner, Specialist, American Republics Section, Division of International Educational Relations forwarding a copy of a letter received from Alfredo Sanchez Bella, Director of the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. The letters are in reference to a proposed student exchange program between the University and the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid, Spain.","1950 November. Letter to friends of Dean Wilson asking for their support of a volume of essays and studies contributed by his former doctoral students and members of the English department to be given to Wilson at the time of his future retirement in the spring of 1951.","1952 May 17. 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McAdoo at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco.","MSS 6453-e The collection contains a letter from Hervey Allen to Wilson, 1930 May 31, inviting him to a writers conference at Yaddo.The collection also contains four letters to Wilson and Stringfellow Barr from Thomas Wolfe, 1931 September 4, October 23, 1932 February 24, March 27, regarding Yaddo and the Southern writers conference held at the University of Virginia, and mentioning his writing, current activities, James Boyd and DuBose Heyward.","MSS 6453-f Papers of James Southall Wilson. The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.","MSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.","MSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"","MSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes","MSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.","MSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026 scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026 addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026 memoranda regarding study of Poe. Correspondence, 1809-89, of Poe, John Henry Ingram, Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. [transcripts]. ","MSS 7838-b Papers related to Wilson's collection of Edgar Allan Poe.The collection contains three letters discussing articles about Poe; ten reprints of articles about Poe; three research notes about Poe; and three magazine copies of portraits of him, one a copy of the 1833 Rembrandt Peale portrait and two of daguerreotypes.","MSS 7838-c Papers pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe. The collection contains a letter from James A. Harrison to Harry Rogers Pratt concerning Harrison's \"The life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe\"; an annotated advertisement for John H. Ingram's \"The works of Edgar Allan Poe\"; a letter to the editor from C. Alphonso Smith re Poe's essay on \"Barnaby Rudge\"; and many notes on Poe bibliography.","MSS 2613-b Correspondence of James Southall Wilson.Material on University of Virginia participation in Universities Committee on Post War International Problems, 1943-1944.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of James Southall Wilson, 1937-1944","MSS 2613-c Charge volume for the Bruce Library. Roll books of John Calvin Metcalf, 1 stenographic notebook.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Charge volume for the Bruce Library, 1939-1940, Accession #2613c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 2613-d Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson. Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson","MSS 2613-e Manuscripts from its files (Graduate School, English Department) Including general correspondence, and that regarding the Department of English, fellowships, the Association of American Universities, the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, and the Princeton and William and Mary curriculums. Also some of James Southall Wilson's correspondence with John Ward Ostram and Edmund S. Wilson regarding Edgar Allan Poe.","MSS 2613-f Correspondence and papers of Deans Frank Arthur Geldard, Lewis Machen Hammond and James Southall Wilson.","MSS 3500 University of Virginia materials of James Southall Wilson.Folders containing papers of the Research Committee, Post-war College Committee, Development Fund, and Honors work in Philosophy.","MSS 2951 James Branch Cabell letter to James Southall Wilson concerning a review of Let me lie by Dan S. Norton in the New York Times and regarding disposition of Cabell's papers and manuscripts. A copy of Norton's review is enclosed.","MSS 5060-n Ellen Glasgow letter to James Southall Wilson. Glasgow comments on her role in the publication of \"On Ellen Glasgow\" by Maverick Press. There is also one of Glasgow's Christmas cards which features a drawing her dogs Jeremy and Billy; the card is signed \"Miss Ellen Glasgow\" and dated 1928 but does not contain a message.","MSS 6882-a Harry Clemons letter to James Southall Wilson concerning Wilson taking position as librarian of the Univ. of Va., and finding a house in Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 38-135-j Laura Ingram letter to James Southall Wilson regarding the sale of John Henry Ingram's library and her fear that his copies of \"The Southern Literary Messenger\" and some portraits were lost at that time. She is sending Ingram's copies of the 1880 and 1884 editions of his work on Poe, and two letters of Valentine's.","MSS 12708, -a James Southall Wilson papers.The collection contains 11 letters and Christmas cards from James Southall Wilson to Thomas H. Foster together with two photographs of Wilson taken at Breadloaf in 1928 and two letters to Foster from Blair Rouse with a reply.","Wilson comments, sometimes with disapproval, on various subjects including summers at Breadloaf, the Virginia Quarterly Review, presidential elections of 1928 and 1932, Henry W. Anderson, Ellen Glasgow, Julia Peterkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, James Stephens, Stark Young, Willa Cather as a Virginian, and Joyce's \"Ulysses\" which he finds \"tiresome.\" In addition, the collection contains the correspondence of James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf with contributors to \"The enchanted years: a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occasion of its one-hundredth anniversary.\" Correspondents include Margaret Emerson Bailey, Emily Tapscott Clark Balch, Maristan Chapman, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert Clarke, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, William Edward Dodd, Paul Green, Archibald Henderson, Dorothy Heyward, DuBose Heyward, Gerald White Johnson, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Lee, William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Percy MacKaye, Edwin Markham, Angela Morgan, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor, Julia Mood Peterkin, Josephine Pinckney, John Crowe Ransom, Cale Young Rice, Edward Arlington Robinson, Marie Scherr, Clinton Scollard, James Still, Caroline Gordon Tate, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Irita Van Doren.","MSS 12708-b Miscellaneous papers of James Southall Wilson. The collection contains some miscellaneous correspondence on academic matters; draft copies, with answers, of English literature exams; two student papers \"Women characters in Mallory's Morte D'Arthur\" by M. H. Barnes and \"Arthur Hugh Clough\" by John T. Cheney; and an article in the Saturday Evening Post, 1967 December 16 that mentions Frank Geldard. Also present is a letter from James Southall Wilson to Arthur Kyle Davis, 1951 June 21, thanking Davis for the dinner and his part in compiling the \"Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson.\"","MSS 12708-c Papers regarding James Southall Wilson. 1950 July 18. Letter from Thomas E. Cotner, Specialist, American Republics Section, Division of International Educational Relations forwarding a copy of a letter received from Alfredo Sanchez Bella, Director of the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. The letters are in reference to a proposed student exchange program between the University and the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid, Spain.","1950 November. Letter to friends of Dean Wilson asking for their support of a volume of essays and studies contributed by his former doctoral students and members of the English department to be given to Wilson at the time of his future retirement in the spring of 1951.","1952 May 17. 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(Included are letters of Ellen Glasgow)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-c Phi Beta Kappa elections.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-d The papers of James Southall Wilson include photographs, letters and copies of architectural drawings and lectures. Of interest are a letter, 19 Sep 1962, from John Cook Wyllie to J. Albert Robbins stating that \"Confessions of a victim\" was not written by Edgar Allan Poe and a letter, 3 Dec 1962, to Arthur Kyle Davis from Christopher Short mentioning Short's novels \"The big cat\" and \"Dark lantern.\" In a series of letters, 1929, Lewis Chase writes to Wilson re Thomas Holley Chivers. In a letter, 21 May 1920, A.G. Pollock writes to Wilson asking his support for the nomination of W. G. McAdoo at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-e The collection contains a letter from Hervey Allen to Wilson, 1930 May 31, inviting him to a writers conference at Yaddo.The collection also contains four letters to Wilson and Stringfellow Barr from Thomas Wolfe, 1931 September 4, October 23, 1932 February 24, March 27, regarding Yaddo and the Southern writers conference held at the University of Virginia, and mentioning his writing, current activities, James Boyd and DuBose Heyward.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-f Papers of James Southall Wilson. The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026amp; scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026amp; addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026amp; memoranda regarding study of Poe. Correspondence, 1809-89, of Poe, John Henry Ingram, Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. [transcripts]. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 7838-b Papers related to Wilson's collection of Edgar Allan Poe.The collection contains three letters discussing articles about Poe; ten reprints of articles about Poe; three research notes about Poe; and three magazine copies of portraits of him, one a copy of the 1833 Rembrandt Peale portrait and two of daguerreotypes.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 7838-c Papers pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe. The collection contains a letter from James A. Harrison to Harry Rogers Pratt concerning Harrison's \"The life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe\"; an annotated advertisement for John H. Ingram's \"The works of Edgar Allan Poe\"; a letter to the editor from C. Alphonso Smith re Poe's essay on \"Barnaby Rudge\"; and many notes on Poe bibliography.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2613-b Correspondence of James Southall Wilson.Material on University of Virginia participation in Universities Committee on Post War International Problems, 1943-1944.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of James Southall Wilson, 1937-1944\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2613-c Charge volume for the Bruce Library. Roll books of John Calvin Metcalf, 1 stenographic notebook.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Charge volume for the Bruce Library, 1939-1940, Accession #2613c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2613-d Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson. Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2613-e Manuscripts from its files (Graduate School, English Department) Including general correspondence, and that regarding the Department of English, fellowships, the Association of American Universities, the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, and the Princeton and William and Mary curriculums. Also some of James Southall Wilson's correspondence with John Ward Ostram and Edmund S. Wilson regarding Edgar Allan Poe.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2613-f Correspondence and papers of Deans Frank Arthur Geldard, Lewis Machen Hammond and James Southall Wilson.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 3500 University of Virginia materials of James Southall Wilson.Folders containing papers of the Research Committee, Post-war College Committee, Development Fund, and Honors work in Philosophy.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 2951 James Branch Cabell letter to James Southall Wilson concerning a review of Let me lie by Dan S. Norton in the New York Times and regarding disposition of Cabell's papers and manuscripts. A copy of Norton's review is enclosed.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 5060-n Ellen Glasgow letter to James Southall Wilson. Glasgow comments on her role in the publication of \"On Ellen Glasgow\" by Maverick Press. There is also one of Glasgow's Christmas cards which features a drawing her dogs Jeremy and Billy; the card is signed \"Miss Ellen Glasgow\" and dated 1928 but does not contain a message.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 6882-a Harry Clemons letter to James Southall Wilson concerning Wilson taking position as librarian of the Univ. of Va., and finding a house in Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 38-135-j Laura Ingram letter to James Southall Wilson regarding the sale of John Henry Ingram's library and her fear that his copies of \"The Southern Literary Messenger\" and some portraits were lost at that time. She is sending Ingram's copies of the 1880 and 1884 editions of his work on Poe, and two letters of Valentine's.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 12708, -a James Southall Wilson papers.The collection contains 11 letters and Christmas cards from James Southall Wilson to Thomas H. Foster together with two photographs of Wilson taken at Breadloaf in 1928 and two letters to Foster from Blair Rouse with a reply.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWilson comments, sometimes with disapproval, on various subjects including summers at Breadloaf, the Virginia Quarterly Review, presidential elections of 1928 and 1932, Henry W. Anderson, Ellen Glasgow, Julia Peterkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, James Stephens, Stark Young, Willa Cather as a Virginian, and Joyce's \"Ulysses\" which he finds \"tiresome.\" In addition, the collection contains the correspondence of James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf with contributors to \"The enchanted years: a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occasion of its one-hundredth anniversary.\" Correspondents include Margaret Emerson Bailey, Emily Tapscott Clark Balch, Maristan Chapman, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert Clarke, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, William Edward Dodd, Paul Green, Archibald Henderson, Dorothy Heyward, DuBose Heyward, Gerald White Johnson, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Lee, William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Percy MacKaye, Edwin Markham, Angela Morgan, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor, Julia Mood Peterkin, Josephine Pinckney, John Crowe Ransom, Cale Young Rice, Edward Arlington Robinson, Marie Scherr, Clinton Scollard, James Still, Caroline Gordon Tate, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Irita Van Doren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 12708-b Miscellaneous papers of James Southall Wilson. The collection contains some miscellaneous correspondence on academic matters; draft copies, with answers, of English literature exams; two student papers \"Women characters in Mallory's Morte D'Arthur\" by M. H. Barnes and \"Arthur Hugh Clough\" by John T. Cheney; and an article in the Saturday Evening Post, 1967 December 16 that mentions Frank Geldard. Also present is a letter from James Southall Wilson to Arthur Kyle Davis, 1951 June 21, thanking Davis for the dinner and his part in compiling the \"Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMSS 12708-c Papers regarding James Southall Wilson. 1950 July 18. Letter from Thomas E. Cotner, Specialist, American Republics Section, Division of International Educational Relations forwarding a copy of a letter received from Alfredo Sanchez Bella, Director of the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. The letters are in reference to a proposed student exchange program between the University and the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid, Spain.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1950 November. Letter to friends of Dean Wilson asking for their support of a volume of essays and studies contributed by his former doctoral students and members of the English department to be given to Wilson at the time of his future retirement in the spring of 1951.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1952 May 17. Letter from James Southall Wilson to Harry Clemons, discussing the 1919 offer of the remnant of John Henry Ingram's Poe collection to the University of Virginia by Laura Ingram, sister of Poe's biographer.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Previous collections of James Southall Wilson include:","MSS 6453-a Papers of James Southall Wilson (literary correspondence with Hervey Allen, Emily Tapscott Balch, James Branch Cabell, John Fox, Ellen Glasgow, DuBose Heyward, Sinclair Lewis, Rosewell Page, Thomas Nelson Page, Thomas Walker Page, Josephine Pinckney, Amelia Rives Troubetzkoy, Irita Van Doren, John Hall Wheelock, John Calvin Metcalf, James Lane Allen, Bail Gildersleeve, Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Krymborg, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Lizette Woodworth Reese, George Santayana, and Siegfried Sassoon.","MSS 6453-b Letters (photocopies) to James Southall Wilson and his wife Julia Gardiner Wilson. (Included are letters of Ellen Glasgow)","MSS 6453-c Phi Beta Kappa elections.","MSS 6453-d The papers of James Southall Wilson include photographs, letters and copies of architectural drawings and lectures. Of interest are a letter, 19 Sep 1962, from John Cook Wyllie to J. Albert Robbins stating that \"Confessions of a victim\" was not written by Edgar Allan Poe and a letter, 3 Dec 1962, to Arthur Kyle Davis from Christopher Short mentioning Short's novels \"The big cat\" and \"Dark lantern.\" In a series of letters, 1929, Lewis Chase writes to Wilson re Thomas Holley Chivers. In a letter, 21 May 1920, A.G. Pollock writes to Wilson asking his support for the nomination of W. G. McAdoo at the Democratic Convention in San Francisco.","MSS 6453-e The collection contains a letter from Hervey Allen to Wilson, 1930 May 31, inviting him to a writers conference at Yaddo.The collection also contains four letters to Wilson and Stringfellow Barr from Thomas Wolfe, 1931 September 4, October 23, 1932 February 24, March 27, regarding Yaddo and the Southern writers conference held at the University of Virginia, and mentioning his writing, current activities, James Boyd and DuBose Heyward.","MSS 6453-f Papers of James Southall Wilson. The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.","MSS 6453-g Papers of James Southall Wilson.The majority of the papers relate to the personal and profesional life of Wilson. Subjects include the literary work of Wilson, literature, life at the University of Virginia, \"The Virginia Quarterly Review, \" the Bread Loaf School of English, and various trips abroad. In addition to family members his correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Emily Clark Balch, Stringfellow Barr, Clifton Waller Barrett, Rexmond Cochrane, Colgate Darden, Walter Pritchard Eaton, Armistead C. Gordon, Julian Green, Atcheson Hench, Charlotte Kohler, H. L. Mencken, John C. Metcalf, Dumas Malone, John L. Newcomb, Allen Tate, and Carl Van Doren.The collection also contains letters written by the ancestors of Wilson's wife Julia Tyler Wilson, and of her father Lyon Gardiner Tyler, president of the College of William and Mary. This early correspondence includes letters written by Thomas W. Gilmer. Frances Bland Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Julia Gardiner Tyler.","MSS 6453-h Guest book of Julia and James Wilson. The guest book contains quotations entered by several well known writers who visited the Wilsons including Carl Sandburg, Mary Sinton Leitch, DuBose Heyward, Robert Frost, and \"A.E.\" (George William Russell).Among the additional authors, friends and family members who signed the book or left quotations are Margaret Emerson Bailey, Kate Langley Bosher, George Preston Coleman, W.E. Dold, Thomas FitzHugh, Lawrence Lee, Jean West Maury, Magruder Morgan Maury, Margaret Prescott Montague, Julester Shrady Post, Henry St. George Tucker, and Louise Collier Willcox.There are also bars of music by Alfred Swan and Francis H. Abbot, a sketch of Pavilion V, University of Virginia, by Fiske Kimball, and Marie Kimball's \"mark.\"","MSS 6453-i Edgar Allan Poe research notes","MSS 6453-j Letter to James Southall Wilson from John Archer Wilson.","MSS 7838,-a Papers of James Southall Wilson relating to Edgar Allan Poe.Correspondence, 1922-61, with Poe students \u0026 scholars, Wilson's articles \u0026 addresses and papers prepared by his students, on Poe; incl. letters from Dayton Kohler, Thomas Ollivé Mabbott and Irita Bradford Van Doren. Also miscellaneous clippings, notes \u0026 memoranda regarding study of Poe. Correspondence, 1809-89, of Poe, John Henry Ingram, Sarah Helen Whitman, etc. [transcripts]. ","MSS 7838-b Papers related to Wilson's collection of Edgar Allan Poe.The collection contains three letters discussing articles about Poe; ten reprints of articles about Poe; three research notes about Poe; and three magazine copies of portraits of him, one a copy of the 1833 Rembrandt Peale portrait and two of daguerreotypes.","MSS 7838-c Papers pertaining to Edgar Allan Poe. The collection contains a letter from James A. Harrison to Harry Rogers Pratt concerning Harrison's \"The life and letters of Edgar Allan Poe\"; an annotated advertisement for John H. Ingram's \"The works of Edgar Allan Poe\"; a letter to the editor from C. Alphonso Smith re Poe's essay on \"Barnaby Rudge\"; and many notes on Poe bibliography.","MSS 2613-b Correspondence of James Southall Wilson.Material on University of Virginia participation in Universities Committee on Post War International Problems, 1943-1944.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of James Southall Wilson, 1937-1944","MSS 2613-c Charge volume for the Bruce Library. Roll books of John Calvin Metcalf, 1 stenographic notebook.Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Charge volume for the Bruce Library, 1939-1940, Accession #2613c, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 2613-d Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson. Virginia, University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Correspondence of Dean James Southall Wilson","MSS 2613-e Manuscripts from its files (Graduate School, English Department) Including general correspondence, and that regarding the Department of English, fellowships, the Association of American Universities, the Conference of Deans of Southern Graduate Schools, and the Princeton and William and Mary curriculums. Also some of James Southall Wilson's correspondence with John Ward Ostram and Edmund S. Wilson regarding Edgar Allan Poe.","MSS 2613-f Correspondence and papers of Deans Frank Arthur Geldard, Lewis Machen Hammond and James Southall Wilson.","MSS 3500 University of Virginia materials of James Southall Wilson.Folders containing papers of the Research Committee, Post-war College Committee, Development Fund, and Honors work in Philosophy.","MSS 2951 James Branch Cabell letter to James Southall Wilson concerning a review of Let me lie by Dan S. Norton in the New York Times and regarding disposition of Cabell's papers and manuscripts. A copy of Norton's review is enclosed.","MSS 5060-n Ellen Glasgow letter to James Southall Wilson. Glasgow comments on her role in the publication of \"On Ellen Glasgow\" by Maverick Press. There is also one of Glasgow's Christmas cards which features a drawing her dogs Jeremy and Billy; the card is signed \"Miss Ellen Glasgow\" and dated 1928 but does not contain a message.","MSS 6882-a Harry Clemons letter to James Southall Wilson concerning Wilson taking position as librarian of the Univ. of Va., and finding a house in Charlottesville, Va.","MSS 38-135-j Laura Ingram letter to James Southall Wilson regarding the sale of John Henry Ingram's library and her fear that his copies of \"The Southern Literary Messenger\" and some portraits were lost at that time. She is sending Ingram's copies of the 1880 and 1884 editions of his work on Poe, and two letters of Valentine's.","MSS 12708, -a James Southall Wilson papers.The collection contains 11 letters and Christmas cards from James Southall Wilson to Thomas H. Foster together with two photographs of Wilson taken at Breadloaf in 1928 and two letters to Foster from Blair Rouse with a reply.","Wilson comments, sometimes with disapproval, on various subjects including summers at Breadloaf, the Virginia Quarterly Review, presidential elections of 1928 and 1932, Henry W. Anderson, Ellen Glasgow, Julia Peterkin, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, James Stephens, Stark Young, Willa Cather as a Virginian, and Joyce's \"Ulysses\" which he finds \"tiresome.\" In addition, the collection contains the correspondence of James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf with contributors to \"The enchanted years: a book of contemporary verse, dedicated by poets of Great Britain and America to the University of Virginia on the occasion of its one-hundredth anniversary.\" Correspondents include Margaret Emerson Bailey, Emily Tapscott Clark Balch, Maristan Chapman, John Vance Cheney, George Herbert Clarke, Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn, William Edward Dodd, Paul Green, Archibald Henderson, Dorothy Heyward, DuBose Heyward, Gerald White Johnson, Alfred Kreymborg, David Herbert Lawrence, Agnes Lee, William Ellery Leonard, Winifred M. Letts, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Percy MacKaye, Edwin Markham, Angela Morgan, Grace Fallow Norton, Norreys Jephson O'Conor, Julia Mood Peterkin, Josephine Pinckney, John Crowe Ransom, Cale Young Rice, Edward Arlington Robinson, Marie Scherr, Clinton Scollard, James Still, Caroline Gordon Tate, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Irita Van Doren.","MSS 12708-b Miscellaneous papers of James Southall Wilson. The collection contains some miscellaneous correspondence on academic matters; draft copies, with answers, of English literature exams; two student papers \"Women characters in Mallory's Morte D'Arthur\" by M. H. Barnes and \"Arthur Hugh Clough\" by John T. Cheney; and an article in the Saturday Evening Post, 1967 December 16 that mentions Frank Geldard. Also present is a letter from James Southall Wilson to Arthur Kyle Davis, 1951 June 21, thanking Davis for the dinner and his part in compiling the \"Studies in Honor of James Southall Wilson.\"","MSS 12708-c Papers regarding James Southall Wilson. 1950 July 18. Letter from Thomas E. Cotner, Specialist, American Republics Section, Division of International Educational Relations forwarding a copy of a letter received from Alfredo Sanchez Bella, Director of the Instituto de Cultura Hispanica. The letters are in reference to a proposed student exchange program between the University and the Instituto de Cultura Hispánica in Madrid, Spain.","1950 November. Letter to friends of Dean Wilson asking for their support of a volume of essays and studies contributed by his former doctoral students and members of the English department to be given to Wilson at the time of his future retirement in the spring of 1951.","1952 May 17. Letter from James Southall Wilson to Harry Clemons, discussing the 1919 offer of the remnant of John Henry Ingram's Poe collection to the University of Virginia by Laura Ingram, sister of Poe's biographer."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence, travel diary, home movies of the Wilson and Davison families.  28 scrapbooks and loose correspondence  related to three generations of the family of James Southall Wilson, with much material on the University of Virginia. Persons represented significantly include James Southall Wilson (1880-1963) and Julia Tyler Wilson (1881-1965);Charles Marshall Davison, Jr. (1914-1995) and Alida Wilson Davison (1913-1995); and Katharine \"Kit\" Stonestreet Davison (1943-).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeath of Roby Garfield\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupport for Paul Trible\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Pat [Drewry] Sanger wedding who is the daughter of Nancy Tucker Wilson Drewry Mann.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Scrapbooks, photo albums, correspondence, travel diary, home movies of the Wilson and Davison families.  28 scrapbooks and loose correspondence  related to three generations of the family of James Southall Wilson, with much material on the University of Virginia. Persons represented significantly include James Southall Wilson (1880-1963) and Julia Tyler Wilson (1881-1965);Charles Marshall Davison, Jr. (1914-1995) and Alida Wilson Davison (1913-1995); and Katharine \"Kit\" Stonestreet Davison (1943-).","Death of Roby Garfield","Support for Paul Trible","Includes Pat [Drewry] Sanger wedding who is the daughter of Nancy Tucker Wilson Drewry Mann."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks are sometimes brittle, with loose items. Handle with care.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Scrapbooks are sometimes brittle, with loose items. Handle with care."],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963"],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"persname_ssim":["Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":85,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T23:47:36.036Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1622"}},{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Jane Isabella Watt White papers","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"White, Jane Isabella Watt","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains a scrapbook, diary, and correspondence belonging to Jane Isabella Watt White. \u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180","ead_ssi":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180","_root_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180","_nest_parent_":"vilxw_repositories_5_resources_180","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WLU/repositories_5_resources_180.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Jane Isabella Watt White papers","title_ssm":["Jane Isabella Watt White papers"],"title_tesim":["Jane Isabella Watt White papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1848-1878, 2017"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1848-1878, 2017"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["WLU.Coll.0265","/repositories/5/resources/180"],"text":["WLU.Coll.0265","/repositories/5/resources/180","Jane Isabella Watt White papers","Personal Narratives","Diaries","Scrapbooks","Correspondence","Sick children","Sick--United States","Death","Enslaved persons","Religion","The collection is open for research use.","Jane Isabella Watt White was born in Richmond, Va. on October 8, 1803 to George and Margaret Watt. She was the wife of Lexington Presbyterian minister, Rev. William Spotswood White (1800-1873), minister of the Lexington Presbyterian Church from 1848-1867. They had seven children who lived to adulthood: James Jones \"Old Zeus\" White (faculty member at Washington and Lee University), Rev. George William White, Eliza Westmore White Wade, Rev. Henry Martyn White, Harriet Newell White McCrum, Captain Hugh Augustus White (who died at Manassas), and Thomas Spotswood White. Jane and William also had a son, John Spotswood White, who died in infancy. She was a devout Christian as evidenced by her writings. Jane died on October 3, 1878.","This collection contains a scrapbook, diary, and correspondence belonging to Jane Isabella Watt White. ","The scrapbook was started in 1855 and primarily contains newspaper clippings, including obituaries for relatives such as her parents (George and Margaret Watt), Jane Watt, Sarah Maria Massie (sister), and Harriet McCrum (daughter) as well as other individuals including Clement P. McKennie. Other clippings are published poems, prayers, and religious meditations. Of particular note are several handwritten items. One is a handwritten poem written \"To the Memory of my Sister Eliza\" (Eliza Westmore). Another is \"For a little girl's sampler\" copied by hand by Jane. The last item is labeled \"Extracts from 'Aunt's Scrapbook'\" (Mrs. D. J. Jones) written out by someone with the initials E. J. G. of Williamsburg, Va. Three letters are also tipped into the scrapbook. The first letter is dated April 6, 1841 and was written to White by James Jones of Mountain Hall in Nottoway County, Virginia. Jones was a physician and statesman who goes into detail about the \"febrile attacks\" (seizures) his wife (Catherine) recently experienced and describes at length her condition. He wrote, \"I believe I have the best medical aid our part of the Country affords on which I look for Divine Blessing with some comfort.\" The second letter is dated May 12, 1848 and written to Rev. William and Jane White by Catherine Jones of Mountain Hall who describes the last days of her husband, James Jones, before his passing in April. She thanks Rev. White for remembering her husband during his sermon. She ends the letter by giving information about her husband's early life. The final letter is dated August 26, 1848 and written to Rev. William White by Catherine Jones of Mountain Hall. It acknowledges his move from Charlottesville for a new job [as minister of Lexington Presbyterian Church]. She wrote, \"I fear that the mountains will be a barrier\" between his family and her. She mentions James (her son) and describes him as a \"link (among others) in the chain of my comforts that has been broken off.\" ","The collection also includes a few letters. One was written in March 1848 by Jane to her father, George Watt, with a letter written by William White to him on the back of Jane's. Jane shares that her oldest son (James) has accepted Christ into this life a year after his brother George. She goes into detail describing the kind of person James is. William also shares his excitement over seeing his sons sitting at the \"table of the Lord.\" Another letter was written to Jane by her son, Hugh, while he was studying at the Union Theological Seminary in April 1861. The letter outlines his thoughts about the war founded in his religious beliefs. He informs his mother that he is mustering in the Hampden-Sydney company although he hasn't joined it, saying he prefers to join a company at Washington College. There are two letters written by Jane to her son Tommie. One was written at the start of his military service during the Civil War. The first letter acknowledges that he is her youngest child and she says, \"O! how it rends my heart to give you up, especially as you are not a Christian.\" The second letter was written after the death of his brother Hugh in 1862. Both letters are undated. Both letters plead with him to come to Christ. The last letter in the collection was written by Margaret Junkin Preston to Jane on September 1862 offering her condolences on the loss of son Hugh.","Jane's diary spans from 1855-1875 though is not comprehensive. As evidenced by her writing, she was a devout Christian. The subjects of her diary include religion, her children, their spouses, her grandchildren, the Civil War (including her thoughts about the North, her sons, Liberty Hall Volunteers), illness (such as typhoid fever, scarlet fever,  diptheria), and death (family and friends). 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It acknowledges his move from Charlottesville for a new job [as minister of Lexington Presbyterian Church]. She wrote, \"I fear that the mountains will be a barrier\" between his family and her. She mentions James (her son) and describes him as a \"link (among others) in the chain of my comforts that has been broken off.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes a few letters. One was written in March 1848 by Jane to her father, George Watt, with a letter written by William White to him on the back of Jane's. Jane shares that her oldest son (James) has accepted Christ into this life a year after his brother George. She goes into detail describing the kind of person James is. William also shares his excitement over seeing his sons sitting at the \"table of the Lord.\" Another letter was written to Jane by her son, Hugh, while he was studying at the Union Theological Seminary in April 1861. 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Jane shares that her oldest son (James) has accepted Christ into this life a year after his brother George. She goes into detail describing the kind of person James is. William also shares his excitement over seeing his sons sitting at the \"table of the Lord.\" Another letter was written to Jane by her son, Hugh, while he was studying at the Union Theological Seminary in April 1861. The letter outlines his thoughts about the war founded in his religious beliefs. He informs his mother that he is mustering in the Hampden-Sydney company although he hasn't joined it, saying he prefers to join a company at Washington College. There are two letters written by Jane to her son Tommie. One was written at the start of his military service during the Civil War. The first letter acknowledges that he is her youngest child and she says, \"O! how it rends my heart to give you up, especially as you are not a Christian.\" The second letter was written after the death of his brother Hugh in 1862. 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It acknowledges his move from Charlottesville for a new job [as minister of Lexington Presbyterian Church]. She wrote, \"I fear that the mountains will be a barrier\" between his family and her. She mentions James (her son) and describes him as a \"link (among others) in the chain of my comforts that has been broken off.\" \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes a few letters. One was written in March 1848 by Jane to her father, George Watt, with a letter written by William White to him on the back of Jane's. Jane shares that her oldest son (James) has accepted Christ into this life a year after his brother George. She goes into detail describing the kind of person James is. William also shares his excitement over seeing his sons sitting at the \"table of the Lord.\" Another letter was written to Jane by her son, Hugh, while he was studying at the Union Theological Seminary in April 1861. The letter outlines his thoughts about the war founded in his religious beliefs. He informs his mother that he is mustering in the Hampden-Sydney company although he hasn't joined it, saying he prefers to join a company at Washington College. There are two letters written by Jane to her son Tommie. One was written at the start of his military service during the Civil War. The first letter acknowledges that he is her youngest child and she says, \"O! how it rends my heart to give you up, especially as you are not a Christian.\" The second letter was written after the death of his brother Hugh in 1862. Both letters are undated. Both letters plead with him to come to Christ. The last letter in the collection was written by Margaret Junkin Preston to Jane on September 1862 offering her condolences on the loss of son Hugh.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJane's diary spans from 1855-1875 though is not comprehensive. As evidenced by her writing, she was a devout Christian. 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One is a handwritten poem written \"To the Memory of my Sister Eliza\" (Eliza Westmore). Another is \"For a little girl's sampler\" copied by hand by Jane. The last item is labeled \"Extracts from 'Aunt's Scrapbook'\" (Mrs. D. J. Jones) written out by someone with the initials E. J. G. of Williamsburg, Va. Three letters are also tipped into the scrapbook. The first letter is dated April 6, 1841 and was written to White by James Jones of Mountain Hall in Nottoway County, Virginia. Jones was a physician and statesman who goes into detail about the \"febrile attacks\" (seizures) his wife (Catherine) recently experienced and describes at length her condition. He wrote, \"I believe I have the best medical aid our part of the Country affords on which I look for Divine Blessing with some comfort.\" The second letter is dated May 12, 1848 and written to Rev. 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