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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.","Correspondence and Sermons are grouped together, but otherwise, no particular arrangement.","Robert Nelson was a Protestant Episcopal minister from Virginia, who spent many years as a Protestant Episcopal Church Foreign Missionary in Shanghai, China.","Mss. 39.2 N33 James Poyntz Nelson Papers, 1866-1926; Mss. MsV Ad121-125 James Poyntz Nelson Manuscript Volumes; and Mss. MsV Co4 Olive Nelson Commonplace Book, all at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, William and Mary."," The Nelson Family papers (1560 items) are at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.: Mss1 N3386 a.","Correspondence, sermons, essays and accounts of Robert Nelson, Protestant Episcopal missionary to Shanghai, China. The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.","William H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.","William Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.","James Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.","George F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].","E. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.","Municipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.","King [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].","Lih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.","H. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","R. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.","Hoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].","H.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.","E.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]","A. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.","Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.","S. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","James Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","John Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.","The General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.","S. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].","Elliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.","Scope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Scope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).","Handwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.","Essay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.","Loose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.","Scope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".","Scope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.","A table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.","Itinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.","List of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.","Scope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.","Typed extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].","3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.","Scope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.","Booklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.","2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.","Scope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.","Pamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.","Program for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.","Scope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.","Handwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.","Scope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.","Handwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 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The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunicipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. Loose binding. 437 pages.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","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, sermons, essays and accounts of Robert Nelson, Protestant Episcopal missionary to Shanghai, China. The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.","William H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.","William Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.","James Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.","George F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].","E. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.","Municipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.","King [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].","Lih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.","H. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","R. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.","Hoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].","H.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.","E.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]","A. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.","Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.","S. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","James Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","John Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.","The General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.","S. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].","Elliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.","Scope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Scope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).","Handwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.","Essay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.","Loose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.","Scope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".","Scope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.","A table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.","Itinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.","List of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.","Scope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.","Typed extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].","3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.","Scope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.","Booklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.","2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.","Scope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.","Pamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.","Program for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.","Scope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.","Handwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.","Scope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.","Handwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. Loose binding. 437 pages."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English Chinese"],"total_component_count_is":85,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T06:55:23.487Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8737","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8737","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8737","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8737","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8737.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Nelson, Robert, Papers","title_ssm":["Robert Nelson Papers"],"title_tesim":["Robert Nelson Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1845-1897","1845-1885"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1845-1885"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1845-1897"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 39.1 N34","/repositories/2/resources/8737"],"text":["Mss. 39.1 N34","/repositories/2/resources/8737","Robert Nelson Papers","Virginia--Religious history","Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--History--19th century","Missionaries--United States--19th century","Missions, American--China--19th century","Missions--China--19th century","Protestant churches--Missions--19th century","Correspondence","Essays","Financial records","Letter books","Photographs","Sermons","Speeches","565 pieces","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.","Correspondence and Sermons are grouped together, but otherwise, no particular arrangement.","Robert Nelson was a Protestant Episcopal minister from Virginia, who spent many years as a Protestant Episcopal Church Foreign Missionary in Shanghai, China.","Mss. 39.2 N33 James Poyntz Nelson Papers, 1866-1926; Mss. MsV Ad121-125 James Poyntz Nelson Manuscript Volumes; and Mss. MsV Co4 Olive Nelson Commonplace Book, all at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, William and Mary."," The Nelson Family papers (1560 items) are at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.: Mss1 N3386 a.","Correspondence, sermons, essays and accounts of Robert Nelson, Protestant Episcopal missionary to Shanghai, China. The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.","William H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.","William Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.","James Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.","George F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].","E. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.","Municipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.","King [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].","Lih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.","H. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","R. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.","Hoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].","H.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.","E.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]","A. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.","Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.","S. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","James Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","John Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.","The General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.","S. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].","Elliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.","Scope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Scope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).","Handwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.","Essay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.","Loose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.","Scope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".","Scope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.","A table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.","Itinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.","List of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.","Scope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.","Typed extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].","3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.","Scope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.","Booklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.","2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.","Scope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.","Pamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.","Program for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.","Scope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.","Handwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.","Scope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.","Handwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. Loose binding. 437 pages.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English Chinese"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 39.1 N34","/repositories/2/resources/8737"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Robert Nelson Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Robert Nelson Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Robert Nelson Papers"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--Religious history"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--Religious history"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--Religious history"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift and purchase."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--History--19th century","Missionaries--United States--19th century","Missions, American--China--19th century","Missions--China--19th century","Protestant churches--Missions--19th century","Correspondence","Essays","Financial records","Letter books","Photographs","Sermons","Speeches"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Episcopal Church--Clergy","Episcopal Church--History--19th century","Missionaries--United States--19th century","Missions, American--China--19th century","Missions--China--19th century","Protestant churches--Missions--19th century","Correspondence","Essays","Financial records","Letter books","Photographs","Sermons","Speeches"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["565 pieces"],"extent_ssm":["2.25 Linear Feet"],"extent_tesim":["2.25 Linear Feet"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence","Essays","Financial records","Letter books","Photographs","Sermons","Speeches"],"date_range_isim":[1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and Sermons are grouped together, but otherwise, no particular arrangement.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["Correspondence and Sermons are grouped together, but otherwise, no particular arrangement."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert Nelson was a Protestant Episcopal minister from Virginia, who spent many years as a Protestant Episcopal Church Foreign Missionary in Shanghai, China.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Administrative History:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Robert Nelson was a Protestant Episcopal minister from Virginia, who spent many years as a Protestant Episcopal Church Foreign Missionary in Shanghai, China."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRobert Nelson Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Robert Nelson Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMss. 39.2 N33 James Poyntz Nelson Papers, 1866-1926; Mss. MsV Ad121-125 James Poyntz Nelson Manuscript Volumes; and Mss. MsV Co4 Olive Nelson Commonplace Book, all at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The Nelson Family papers (1560 items) are at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.: Mss1 N3386 a.\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related Materials:"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["Mss. 39.2 N33 James Poyntz Nelson Papers, 1866-1926; Mss. MsV Ad121-125 James Poyntz Nelson Manuscript Volumes; and Mss. MsV Co4 Olive Nelson Commonplace Book, all at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, William and Mary."," The Nelson Family papers (1560 items) are at the Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Va.: Mss1 N3386 a."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence, sermons, essays and accounts of Robert Nelson, Protestant Episcopal missionary to Shanghai, China. The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunicipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKing [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eR. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eH.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDomestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eS. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEssay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLoose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBooklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProgram for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 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The collection Includes two account books, a lettercopy book, and articles written by Nelson as well as two manuscript Chinese-English dictionaries compiled by Nelson. Some items, such as a \"Count of Missionaries and Staff in China, 1807-1874\" illuminate the history of missionaries in China. There is one letter written to Nelson in which the writer has used Wade-Giles transliteration.","William H. Kinckle[?], at Staunton, [Virginia] to [Robert] Nelson, September 3, 1846.","William Henry Brooks, at Plymouth, Mass. Printed form letter to the clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church.","James Johnston, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to Robert Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson.","George F. Seward, at Hong Kong, to O. B. Bradford, U.S. Vice Consul General, at Shanghai. [Copy].","E. H. Thomson, at West Gate, Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, and E. H. Thomson, at [Shanghai, China].","J. K. Wight, at New Hamburgh, N.Y., to R[obert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to the Standing Committee of the Missionary Jurisdiction of Shanghai.","Municipal Council, by R. N. Morburn, Secretary, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson, at Hong Kew.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Shanghai, China.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at San Francisco, Cal.","King [?], at St. John's [College, Shanghai, to Robert Nelson, at Staunton, Virgnia?].","Lih Cung Sia, at Long ho, [China] to [?] Sang. Note: The Chinese month, Tsoong kok, comes in April or May.","H. N. Woo, at Shanghai, to [Robert] Nelson.","R. [Robert?] Nelson, at Rahway, J. J., to his wife.","Hoong N. Woo, at Kong Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson, at [New York City].","H.N. Woo, at Kong-Wan, [China] to [Robert] Nelson.","E.W. Syle, at Philadelphia, to [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. and Mrs. [Robert] Nelson.","H.N. Woo, at Hong Kew, [China] to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Rahway, N.J.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York, to Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, N.Y. [Original letter and a copy.]","A. A. Hayes to Mrs. R[obert] Nelson, at Brooklyn, NY.","Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, [N.Y.] to A. A. Hayes. Enclosures: \"The Ritualistic Character of the China Mission,\" an article by Robert Nelson, August, 1882. A Copy of a letter from Robert Nelson, at Brooklyn, to Joshua Kimber, Secretary of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, [at New York]. 13 Dec 1882.","Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, at New York. A printed circular letter.","S. T. Abernathy, Corresponding Secretary of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","James Stoddard, at Watertown, Connecticut, to Dr. [Robert] Nelson.","John Mac Leod, at Louisville, to Prof. James P. Nelson, at Frankfort, Ky.","The General Fireproofing Co., at Youngstown, Ohio, to James P. Nelson, at Lexington, Ky. Enclosures: 3 blueprints.","S. L. Clark, at Hartford, to Rev. [?].","Elliott H. Thomson to Manager of Oriental Bank Co. undated.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. Most are handbound with thread.On each sermon, he has noted the locations and dates when it was delivered. Locations include Lexington, Virginia; Buchanan, Virginia; Staunton, Virginia; St. Johns in Richmond, Virginia; Alexandria, Virginia; Shepherdstown, West Virginia; Green Mountain; Fork Church; Canton; Woodbury; Shanghai; and other locations in Asia and the United States.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks.","Handwritten sermons written by Robert Nelson and used throughout his ministry career. The locations and dates delivered are not noted on most of these sermons, and most are loose sheets rather than handbound or written in notebooks. Some of these sermons may be drafts and incomplete manuscripts. 29 pieces.","Scope and Contents Handritten sermon by Robert Nelson entitled \"A Sermon Preached on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Juliet E. Fish, in the Chapel of the Am. Ep. Mission, Shanghai China\" dated November 1, 1857 with the additional note that it was printed by request. Printed sermon entitled \"Memorial Sermon of the Rev. John Tevis Points, Rector of St. John's, Richmond, Virginia who died June 10th, 1860\" by Rev. Robert Nelson and printed by the Vestry. Printed sermon by Robert Nelson \"preached in the Church of Our Saviour, Shanghai on the Occasion of the Death of Mrs. Miers Corryell\" dated June 16, 1872. Printed sermon \"The Communion of Saints; in Memory of Four Beloved Children, Gone, as We Believe, to Paradise\" by Rev. John Thos. Wheat, D.D., printed in Greensboro, North Carolina, 1875. Printed sermon \"preached in the Church of OUr Saviour, Shanghai, October 15, 1871 and February 18 and 25, 1877\" by Rev. R. Nelson, D.D., published by Presbyterian Mission Press.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson. 382 pieces total.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Loose handwritten sermon notes and drafts of Rev. Robert Nelson.","Scope and Contents Leather covered book boards, lined with velvet, with fabric straps in interior for keeping tickets and other ephemera. One side included a pressed flower inside a folded piece of paper with handwritten labeling, \"With Care / Flower from Stevenson's funeral and grave,\" possibly Robert Louis Stevenson.  Other side contains a piece of paper with typed text \"CONSULATE GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, APIA SAMOA, _____________ 188.\" Leather covered board sleeve is embossed with text \"CHIT BOOK / REV. R. NELSON / RECTORY / HONG QUE\" with two Chinese characters. 6.625 in. (height) x 4.875 inches (width) x 0.5 (depth).","Handwritten transcriptions of the positive comments that Rev. Robert Nelson received about his review of D. [James] Legge's essay on \"Confucianism in relation to Christianity.\" Comments were received from Rev. T.P. Crawford, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.H. Thomson, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. Charles R. Mills, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. C.W. Mateer, at Tung Chow [China], Rev. E.W. Style, at Yed-o, Japan, Rev. Dr. Edkins, at Peking [China], Rev. Dr. Blodget, at Peking, Rev. Dr. Happer, at Canton, Rev. James Legge, at Oxford, Rev. R.H. Graves, at Canton, Rev. S.L. Baldwin, Foo-Chow, and Rev. D.Z. Sheffield, at Tung Cho. Includes clipping from The Christian Observer about Mr. Nelson's comments on \"Confuscianism in Relation to Christianity,\" 1872.","Essay and notes on Disraeli, undated. Notes on Darwinism written on four small pieces of paper, undated.","Loose ledger accounts from various businesses and expense accounts for Robert Nelson while in Shanghai and St. Paul's Parish. 11 pieces.","Scope and Contents Account ledger of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in China. Includes an index with the following entries: Rt. Rev. W.J. Boone, Rev. Wong Kwong Chai, Miss Lydia Mary Fay, Miss Catharine E. Jones, Miss Emma G. Jones, Rev. Cleveland Keith, Rev. E.W. Pyle, Miss Caroline P. Tenney, Nang Doo-Dong, John T. Points, Ton Chu Kiung, Moneys Received, Miscellaneous, Bill Account, Missionary Society, Girls' Schools, General Repairs, Credits, and Quarterly Balance. 108 pages. 71/4\" x 61/2\".","Scope and Contents Account book of Rev. Robert Nelson while a missionary in Shanghai, China. Personal and missionary related accounts. No index. 138 pages. 6 1/2\" x 4\".  Purchased in 1938.","A table showing the number of missionaries in China, grouped by English, American, and German with religious denominations under each group. Tallies are in columns for clerical, medical, female, whether married or single beside each denomination. Dates are from 1807 to 1874.","Itinerary and daily entries of Rev. Robert Nelson while visiting Japan, written on one sheet of paper. September 6 to November 18, 1872.","List of Chinese confirmed by Bishop Schereschewsky in the Church of Our Savior at Hong Kew [China], divided by male and female. The heading is written in English but the names are written in Chinese. January 12, 1879 and September 14, 1879.","Scope and Contents Building permit issued to Rev. Robert Nelson by David H. Bailey, U.S. Consul General at Shanghai, and Lui[?], His Majesty's Intendant of Circuit for the Department of Soo, Sung, and Tae. The document grants Rev. R. Nelson \"the owner of certain land registered in the United States Consulate Geneal as No. 52\" to build \"any houses or tenements of whatsoever...for the occupation of Chines and for letting or permitting the same to be leased or let to Chinese.\" Written in English and Chinese with signatures and an embossed seal. Dated December 22, 1879.","Typed extract of a resolution in the minutes of the Foreign Committee of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America approving the resignation of Rev. Robert Nelson as a Foreign Missionary. Miss Mary C. Nelson resigned at the same time. February 8, [1881].","3 copies of the Directory of the Members of the Conference held May 10 - 22, 1877.  Booklet of hymns sung at the Missionary Conference printed by the Presbyterian Mission Press in Shanghai. 3 copies of the Programme of the Missionary Conference.","Scope and Contents Booklet entitled \"A Plain Review of the Rev. Dr. Littledale's Tract on Real Presence\" [By Benjamin J. Douglass?] New York. 1881.","Scope and Contents Complete copy of the \"Southern Churchman\", Richmond, Virginia, March 5, 1885.","Booklet entitled \"Buy Your Own Cherries,\" a Ballard printed by the American Sunday-School Union in Philadelphia, undated.","2 postcards for the Bismarck Cafe in Cincinnati, Ohio, one with the picture of Bessie Barriscale and the other with the picture of Rita Jolivet. Undated.","Scope and Contents Brochure type card entitled \"Christmas Card, a gift to the Members of the Foreign Missionary Box Association of the Protestant Episcopal Church\" with messages from many missionaries about the death of Richard B. Duane, D.D., the late Secretary and General Agent, 1876.","Pamphlet of the Trinity Church, Woman's Association of Christ Church in Rye, New Jersey, Auxiliary to the Board of Missions. Includes their articles of organization, constitution and list of officers, circa 1873.","Program for the Second Concert given by the Shanghai Temperance Society, March 23, 1878, with handwritten notes on \"Principle?\" on reverse.","Scope and Contents One page from the \"Dictionnaire Geographique\" with words beginning with \"A,\" \"B,\" and \"Y.\" Undated.","Handwritten recipes and a description of meal courses entitled \"Lady Clark.\" 2 items.","Scope and Contents Letterpress copybook of Rev. Robert Nelson while he was a missionary to China.  Copybook includes letters, reports, accounts, writings relating to the China Mission, and religious subjects.  The last page includes a \"letterpress copy\" of a note from XYZ wanting an example of his copying experiment.  Page numbers begin on page 104 and ends with 502.  11\" x 9 1/4\".  Fragile binding with tissue paper inside.","Scope and Contents Handwritten dictionary with chinese characters, English translation, and phonetic pronunciation. It is in alphabetical order by the English spelling of the words. Some pages have handwritten vocabulary notes. Other topics such as \"List of Malay Books in the possession of A. North Esq and Rev. J.S. Havelli at Singapore\" appear on otherpages. The book is a blank page book entitled \"A Theological Common-place Book, with a Copious Index\" published by Hilliard and Brown, Cambridge, 1832. The index is a list of religious vocabulary. The book has the signature of William J. Boone, Theological Seminary, Virginia, September 11, 1834. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 227 pages. Binding fragile and appears to be hand bound.","Handwritten dictionary of English words with corresponding Chinese characters and translation into Chinese, often including more than one way to express a word. In alphabetical order by the English words. Per a loose note in the book, it was probably written and used by Rev. Robert Nelson. 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Wynne Papers","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--Students","Education--Virginia--History--19th century","James City County (Va.)--History--19th century","Financial records","Letters (correspondence)","Sermons","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.","Diploma located in MS Oversize Box 8, 2283 P","The fragile nature of this material may limit handling.","This collection contains letters, sermons, financial records and other material pertaining to Thomas G. Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026 Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026 Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.","Correspondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.","1854 Diploma from William \u0026 Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.","\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.","\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"","\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.","Sheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"","Correspondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026 admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.","A note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.","(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026 wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026 Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026 mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.","(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026 pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026 Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026 Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026 relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026 Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.","(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026 Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026 Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026 board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.","(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026 neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026 then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","One sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.","\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.","(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","Blanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only","(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026 Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026 Wm. W. Lee \u0026 Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026 Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026 James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.","(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.","One blank check, with blank date, 18--.","Typescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.","Handwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread","Photocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.","Five handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.","Five handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.","Transcription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.","Blank form.","(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.","(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026 Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.","Eulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.","Handwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.","(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.","One printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.","One partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"","Printed copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"","Five sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.","One photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.","Keepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026 Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.","Newport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.","Three typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.","The Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026 measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026 moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026 left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026 Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.","Leather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026 E. A. Milstead.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","1.5 diameter coin with Good Conduct Coin on one side and Reward of Superior Merit on the other.  Made from a silverish metal.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Wynne, Thomas G., 1834-1904","Milstead, Emmett Ward, 1859-1932","English  and  Latin"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00041","/repositories/2/resources/1624"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Thomas G. 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Wynne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains letters, sermons, financial records and other material pertaining to Thomas G. Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026amp; Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026amp; Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1854 Diploma from William \u0026amp; Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026amp; admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026amp; wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026amp; Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026amp; mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026amp; pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026amp; Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026amp; Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026amp; relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026amp; Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026amp; 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026amp; Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026amp; Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026amp; board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026amp; neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026amp; then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026amp; Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026amp; Wm. W. Lee \u0026amp; Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026amp; Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026amp; James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blank check, with blank date, 18--.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026amp;M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026amp; Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKeepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026amp; Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026amp; measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026amp; moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026amp; left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026amp; Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026amp; E. A. Milstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.5 diameter coin with Good Conduct Coin on one side and Reward of Superior Merit on the other.  Made from a silverish metal.\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"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection contains letters, sermons, financial records and other material pertaining to Thomas G. Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026 Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026 Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.","Correspondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.","1854 Diploma from William \u0026 Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.","\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.","\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"","\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.","Sheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"","Correspondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026 admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.","A note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.","(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026 wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026 Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026 mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.","(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026 pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026 Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026 Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026 relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026 Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.","(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026 Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026 Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026 board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.","(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026 neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026 then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","One sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.","\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.","(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","Blanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only","(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026 Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026 Wm. W. Lee \u0026 Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026 Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026 James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.","(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.","One blank check, with blank date, 18--.","Typescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.","Handwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread","Photocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.","Five handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.","Five handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.","Transcription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.","Blank form.","(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.","(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026 Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.","Eulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.","Handwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.","(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.","One printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.","One partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"","Printed copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"","Five sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.","One photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.","Keepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026 Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.","Newport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.","Three typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.","The Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026 measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026 moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026 left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026 Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.","Leather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026 E. A. Milstead.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","1.5 diameter coin with Good Conduct Coin on one side and Reward of Superior Merit on the other.  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Papers","title_ssm":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"title_tesim":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1853-1891"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1853-1891"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00041","/repositories/2/resources/1624"],"text":["MS 00041","/repositories/2/resources/1624","Thomas G. Wynne Papers","College of William and Mary--History--19th century","College of William and Mary--Students","Education--Virginia--History--19th century","James City County (Va.)--History--19th century","Financial records","Letters (correspondence)","Sermons","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.","Diploma located in MS Oversize Box 8, 2283 P","The fragile nature of this material may limit handling.","This collection contains letters, sermons, financial records and other material pertaining to Thomas G. Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026 Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026 Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.","Correspondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.","1854 Diploma from William \u0026 Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.","\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.","\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"","\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.","Sheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"","Correspondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026 admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.","A note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.","(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026 wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026 Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026 mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.","(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026 pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026 Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026 Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026 relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026 Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.","(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026 Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026 Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026 board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.","(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026 neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026 then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","One sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.","\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.","(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","Blanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only","(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026 Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026 Wm. W. Lee \u0026 Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026 Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026 James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.","(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.","One blank check, with blank date, 18--.","Typescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.","Handwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread","Photocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.","Five handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.","Five handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.","Transcription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.","Blank form.","(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.","(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026 Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.","Eulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.","Handwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.","(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.","One printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.","One partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"","Printed copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"","Five sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.","One photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.","Keepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026 Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.","Newport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.","Three typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.","The Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026 measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026 moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026 left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026 Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.","Leather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026 E. A. Milstead.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","1.5 diameter coin with Good Conduct Coin on one side and Reward of Superior Merit on the other.  Made from a silverish metal.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Wynne, Thomas G., 1834-1904","Milstead, Emmett Ward, 1859-1932","English  and  Latin"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00041","/repositories/2/resources/1624"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"collection_title_tesim":["Thomas G. Wynne Papers"],"collection_ssim":["Thomas G. 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Wynne Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains letters, sermons, financial records and other material pertaining to Thomas G. Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026amp; Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026amp; Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1854 Diploma from William \u0026amp; Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026amp; admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026amp; wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026amp; Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026amp; mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026amp; pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026amp; Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026amp; Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026amp; relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026amp; Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026amp; 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026amp; Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026amp; Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026amp; board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026amp; neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026amp; then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026amp; Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026amp; Wm. W. Lee \u0026amp; Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026amp; Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026amp; James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne blank check, with blank date, 18--.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTypescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026amp;M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlank form.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026amp; Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKeepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026amp; Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026amp; measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026amp; moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026amp; left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026amp; Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLeather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026amp; E. A. Milstead.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1.5 diameter coin with Good Conduct Coin on one side and Reward of Superior Merit on the other.  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Wynne of James City County Virginia. Wynne graduated from William \u0026 Mary as the valedictorian in 1854, and a copy of his valedictory speech is included in the collection along with his diploma. After graduation, Wynne taught in the James City County schools, and a sample report card from the 1880s can be found in the collection. Also included in the collection is Wynne's William \u0026 Mary Phi Beta Kappa key.","Correspondence includes letters with Thomas Wynne and others who are relatives or of unknown relationships:  Laura Newman, Margaret A. Jones, J. R. Baxter, H. Halstead, Louisa Coulling, Linda Watts, C.S.M. See. Sallie Coulling, Henry Preston and unknown.","1854 Diploma from William \u0026 Mary for Thomas Wynne who was the valedictorian of his class.","\"Thomas George Wynne, Elder of Lebanon Church\", by Frederick W. Boelt, typescript, 3 pp.","\"Dear Maggie\", signed \"Ever your friend, Laura Newman.\" Appears to be addressed to \"Hon.[Mrs?] T. G. Wynne, At home\". \"Take care of my piano for a few months?\"","\"Aunt\" apparently is Miss Louisa Baxter (end of 2d letter) from Hampden Sidney College, Prince Edward. Wishes letters didn't have to be answered. In 1860 she writes that she dislikes college and studying; not interested in pleasure or popularity; never expect to be a Christian; hope this doesn't pain you; please don't repeat it; give Sally [  ] in Lexington my compliments; Will has not written; my love to all my aunts.","Sheriff of James City County, H. Halstead, notifies unknown that he shall claim the property levied on him and the property will be \"as a part of my homestead.\"","Correspondence from Unknown to his brother, Cutter.\"Dear Bro. Cutler\" [perhaps bro in Christ, not actual bro]; have succeeded in making Lebanon fit for worship; when will you preach to us? We love you as a man \u0026 admire you as a speaker. 1 small sheet, unsigned, with notes in another hand on back.","A note from H.K.Harwood about cutting wood, 1868 Oct 26, \npostcard from R.H.Wynne, Newport News, 1891 July 14, about going to teach at Bethany College and not being able to preach at Lebanon after September, and a postcard from C. Yeuell (?), Toano, 1903 Aug 27, about getting an appointment at Lebanon Church.","(1)\tTo Cousin Luly, from cousin Ellen Stubbs, Richmond, 1856 Jan 21; have not written to you before; went to Grand Pa's \u0026 wished you were there; had school today; Uncle Robert did not teach but Miss Margaret did; you must call me Ellen, no longer Douggie; with a P.S. on back from Jennie: miss you badly, and Aunt Mary.  1 sheet\n(2)\tMy dearest one, from your husband Jas. D. Coulling, Danville, 1865 Nov 23; attending Conference; do not know where I'll be assigned.  On back: Another letter, from someone who is sick; mentions not knowing where new home will be; Sid wishes you were here; perhaps JDC's wife, to her son, forwarding JDC's letter. 1 sheet.\n(3)\tTo \"Miss Lou\", from Joseph W. Shackford, Orange Grove, 1866 Oct 24; remember pleasant hours in your society, especially on the old Mattapony river; many changes since we parted in Richmond a year ago; how is little Sidney? I expect to come to NC this winter to school in Lenoir.  P.S.: \"Direct to Bruington P.O. King \u0026 Queen Co\".  1 folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(4)\t\"Dear Lou\", from your cousin Mallory A. Sheild, University of Va, 1866 Dec 9; eloquent expression of sympathy \"to ease your mourning\" for her father's death (who served God).  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(5)\tSame, 1867 Feb 17; in midst of intermediate exams; knew each other in childhood; blames war for loss of ambition; refers to self as \"picayune country physician\"; \"remember me to Mrs Coulling; your little brother I expect has forgotten me.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(6)\tTo Miss Louisa T[?] Coulling (Dearest Cousin), Sweetwater, TN; from Bettie [Mrs C. P. Edwards?], Portsmouth VA, 1879 June 1; I'm a happy wife \u0026 mother of 3; your aunt Mary Finley now lives next door to me.  1 small folded sheet, 4 pp, w/env.","(1)\tTo Miss Louisa T. Coulling, ??? College, Bristol, TN, from Bettie, Portsmouth, VA, 1880 Dec 7; sorry you've been so sick; Mr Edwards has moved his store to Norfolk, but we'll not move there; much about relatives; my love to your brother Sidney.  4 small sheets, w/env.\n(2)\t\"My dear friend, Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, from E[?], Charleston, WV, 1887 Feb; sympathy in loss of your sister, whom you cared for many months; don't know where we will go.  1 sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(3)\tMy dear Miss Louisa [Baxter], Lexington, from your friend \u0026 pupil John D. Letcher[?], Gallipolis, OH, 1887 Feb 27; sympathy upon Miss Lavina's[?] death; 1 folded sheet, 2 pp, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Miss Louisa Baxter, Lexington, \"Mr \u0026 Mrs T. M. Semmes – At Home – Fri, June 13\" [1890]; card of Mr \u0026 Mrs B. B. Semmes enclosed;  1 sheet, w/env.\n(5)\t\"My Dear Cousin\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from Corinne[?], Greenville, Alabama, 1890 Aug 25; much about travels \u0026 relatives; hopes to be a music teacher.  2 folded sheets and 1 half sheet, 10 pp, w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from T. Edward \u0026 Mary E. Martin, Concord, Campbell County, April 24; glad to receive the photo of late minister Bro. C., whose memory we'll cherish; please visit.  1 sheet, 2 pp.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Aunt Lou\" [Miss Louisa Baxter], Lexington, from MLC[?], Richmond]?], May 6[?]; Willie is much better, got a discharge from the army; what a glorious victory we had at Chancellorsville. 1 torn sheet, w/env.\n(3)\t\"My Dearest Lou\", from Your poor mother, MLC[?], Jeffersonville, May16; apparently nervous and sick; if you come it will save me all trouble with Sid, who's learning to do for himself; gives directions for trip; come at once.  1 folded sheet \u0026 1 half sheet, 6 pp.\n(4)\t:My Dear Lou, from ???, Richmond, 1871[?]Sept 26; received letter from Mr Taylor; sign the receipt]?] instead of the one I last sent. 1 small sheet.","(1)\tMiss Lina[?] Watts, Blue Stone, Va (My Dear Little Friend), from Your true friend, W. H. Leith [?], Marion, VA, 1885 Dec 26; your card made me sad; why will you not return?  Have they not treated you well? I'm deeply concerned for you happiness; I know you're happy with your cousin Miss Lou; how can I think of seeing you no more? With much love. 1 long folded sheet, 3 pp.\n(2)\tMy Dear Miss Lina [Watts], Blue Stone, Va; from Rev D. S. Hearon, Sullins College, A  Christian home for school girls, Bristol, TN, 1885 Dec 26; you gave me a pleasant surprise yesterday; sorry you are to leave the S. West; remember me to Miss Lou \u0026 Douglas. 1 sheet (Sullins College stationery), w/env.","(1)\t\"Dear Sister Coulling\", from W. P. Beaman[?], Murfreesboro, NC, 1867 Feb 25; I did not present your name to the Board for the situation spoken of; regret not having you with us.  1 small sheet.\n(2)\t\"My Dear Sister\"; envelope not very clear: to Mrs[?] Coullling, care of Mr. Baxter, Wytheville, Va.; from Sister ?, Richmond, 1869 April 15; we miss you all here dreadfully; will you go to Alabama? About others; I'm in the schoolroom and only the girls know I am writing. 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\tNote to Wm Coulling, Lancaster \u0026 Co, Richmond, from Tazwell Taylor[?], Norfolk, 1869 Nov 11; thank Souly[?] for the photo of his dear mother. 1 small sheet, w/env.\n(4)\tTo Mary Coulling, Tazewell, VA, from Cousin Martha, Farmville, 1944 May 31 [??? With envelope postmarked 1948 May 26]; Mrs Pohst[?] will take me this summer in Tazewell for room \u0026 board; will be so glad to be near you.  1 small sheet, w/env.","(1)\t\"My dear aunts\", 1880 Feb 18, from Monterey, Va.; rec'd notice of Uncle Sidney's death; can't visit anyone \u0026 neglect duties to my churches.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(2)\tTo Rev. Danl. A Penick, from Milford, TX, 1892 March 29; sympathy to you and the children, upon cousin E's death; need to move from TX for my wife's health and mine; might seek to spend summer in Lexington Presby. \u0026 then work east of Blue Ridge in Va or NC.  1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","One sheet apparently torn off a larger sheet; Much is undecipherable, but seems to be about old people in a home.","\"To whom it may concern\", from Henry Preston, Bank of Clinch Valley, Tazewell, VA, 1914 July 1; on envelope: \"Recommending Miss Lou T. Coulling\"; Miss Coulling, through long experience of successful teaching, is worthy of the high esteem in which she is held in the profession; my children have been under Miss C the past few years; she cannot be recommended too highly.  1 sheet (Bank of C V stationery), w. env.","(1)\t\"My dear sister\"; from Walnut Grove, 1863 Sept 26; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp;  possibly in two handwritings: letter and answer ?  about relatives and friends, teaching positions, getting books and corsets, men going off to war. . .; no signature.\n(2)\t\"My own dear son\"; from Glenwood[?], 186? June 27; love you, often think of you, want you with me; much about Lizzie's[?] sickness and death; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.\n(3)\t\"My dear Friend\", Feb 3; from M.?. C.; got news of the death of dear Miss Louisa[?]; so sorry for you; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp.","Blanks for seller, county name, price, slave girl's name; 1863 June [blank for day]; no signature; 1 sheet; one side only","(1)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne \u0026 Jacob Smith\"; 1866 April 12; for ¼ of crop, JS to have use of a tenement and lot of land, 2-20 acres, being part of TGW's farm, known as Green Mount, in Jas City Count, for I year; with signature of Wynne and X of Smith; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(2)\t\"Contract between Thomas G. Wynne Agt \u0026 Wm. W. Lee \u0026 Lewis S. Charles\";  1867 November 6; TGW is agt of Wm. B. Wynne; for ¼ of crop, Lee \u0026 Charles to have use of WBW's farm known as Helicon in Jas City County, for I year; with 3 signatures; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(3)\t\"Contract between Thos G. Wynne Agt \u0026 James Paterson from January 1st 1868 to [ditto] 1869\"; 1868 January 2; TGW is Agt for Wm. B. Wynne; for 15 Dollars, JP to have use of a piece of land known as \"Low Quarter\", belonging to Locust Grove Farm, James City Co., for 1 year; with signature of TGW and X of JP; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.\n(4)\tContract between Thomas G. Wynne and Jacob Smith; 1868 March 27; for 36 Dollars, JS to have use of 18 acres, a part of Green Mount Farm, for the time necessary to have a crop of corn; with signature of TGW and mark of JS; 1 small sheet, handwritten; apparently a copy without the seals.","(1)\tLee Hall, Va, Jan 1st/ '83, Thos G. Wynne, for shoes; one small handwritten sheet.\n(2)\tMeyers Bros. Dry Good, Newport News, Va., Aug[?] 22, 1892, Mrs. E. W. Milstead, for salad bowls, plaque, and glasses; handwritten on a small printed form.","One blank check, with blank date, 18--.","Typescript on four one-sided sheets; at end: \"Valedictory Address delivered by Thomas George Wynne on July 4, 1854, on the occasion of his graduation from the College of William and Mary.  Transcribed by Frederick W. Boelt\"; the speech focuses on two heroes: James Otis and Patrick Henry; includes a tribute to college instructors, and thanks to Friends of Williamsburg.","Handwritten of the Valedictory Address on ten one-sided sheets, sewn together with thread","Photocopy of undated article about a yellowed clipping from a Norfolk paper of unknown date that had been received by the W\u0026M alumni office; clipping included list of a number of graduates of the college; using the names, the alumni office dated the clipping as June 1853; then quoted the clipping, with list of degree recipients and 8 speakers, the last of whom was \"T. G. Wynne–Subject: The patriots of '76 with the valedictory\".  1 sheet.","Five handwritten notes for religious services, including a marriage.","Five handwritten sheets, apparently notes for religious services, including a marriage ceremony.","Transcription of a poem by Nathaniel Cotton.","Blank form.","(1)\t\"Edmund Wynne, born Mar 26th 1744. . .\"; 1 folded sheet, 4 pp; various handwriting.\n(2)\t\"Wm Whitaker, of Warwick Co Va who married Franky Wynne . . . 1783. . .\"; 2 folded sheets, 8 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(3)\t\"Col Myles Cary born in Bristol England in 1619 or 1620 . . .\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(4)\t\"Warwick Co Va July 6, 1880; Mr. E. S. Whitaker, Sir, Your letter and circular to my husband H. H. Wynne clerk of Warwick courts. . .  [I] have intended writing you 'What I know about the Whitakers'. . . \"; unsigned; 2 sheets, 3 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(5)\t\"'What I Know About' Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes\"; 2 sheets, 4 numbered pp; handwritten.\n(6)\t\"Richard Harrison[?] Whitaker was born October 17th 1794. . .\"; names wives and children of RHW; 1 small sheet, 2 pp; handwritten.\nA typewritten note in front of folder, [probably written by F. W. Boelt], discusses compilers and provenance of these documents.  Compiler of (1) is not known. Documents on Whitaker and Cary families were compiled by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne, wife of Humphrey Harwood Wynne, Jr.  Docs passed down through relatives to F. W. Boelt.","(1)\tAppendix C: Descendants of Edmund \u0026 Mary Wynne; typewritten transcript of (1) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. C-1 indicates \"writer not identified but later part and additions made by Miles Wills Wynne (1876-1961), indicated as \"B\" and underlined\".\n(2)\tAppendix E; typewritten transcript of (4) and (2) in previous folder; 5 pp.  Note at bottom of p. E-1: \"Transcribed by Myles Johnson, Washington, D.C. – April 1985. . . The author of this unsigned letter was Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne (1830-1909), daughter of William H. Wynne, Jr. (1806-1846) and husband [sic] of Humphrey H. Wynne, Jr. (1814-1892).\"  Note on p. E-2 at 'End of letter' indicates that (2) was apparently an attachment to the 1880 July 6 letter.\n(3)\tAppendix G: Descendents of Colonel Myles Cary; typewritten transcript of (3) in previous folder; 4 pp. Note at bottom of p. G-1 indicates the transcriber was Myles Johnson, June 1985,and the manuscript was written by Mary Elizabeth Cary Wynne.\n(4)\tAppendix H: \"What I Know About\" Whitakers who intermarried with Wynnes; typewritten transcript of (5) and (6) in previous folder; 3 pp.  Note at bottom of p. H-1 indicates the transcript is by Myles Johnson, January 1986, from the manuscript written by Mary E. C. Wynne, undated.  Note on p. H-3 at end of transcript of (5) indicates that the small note (6) apparently was attached to (5).\n(5)\tA second transcript of (6); 1 typewritten page, unattributed.","Eulogy for Wm. H. Wynne, son of H. H. and Mary E. Wynne of Warwick Co.","Handwritten, on one side of many sheets, with about 4-7 days per sheet; 1861-1-1 thru 1862-1-4; month and year at top of each page, along with 'Green Mount'; weather and farm observations, along with visitors, war news, etc.","(1)\t\"Greenmount Farm Journal, January 1, 1861 – January 6, 1862\"; by Frederick Wills Boelt; 6 typewritten pages; 3 paragraphs with property owners, from 1768, and brief description of the farm journal; the remaining entries are notes on people and places mentioned in the journal.\n(2)\tA typewritten transcript of the journal in previous folder; approximately 85 sheets.","One printed sheet; \"on Tuesday Evening, November 28th, 1894, For the Sole Benefit of the Widow and Children of the late W. T. Bromley, 3rd Officer of the S.S. 'Berlin,' who was lost overboard on her last voyage. . .\";  piano solos, recitations, and songs.","One partial, stapled booklet of tear-out, printed tickets: \"1924 . . . Democratic National Convention, New York, June 24th; DELEGATE; ______ Session [tickets here for 7th-15th session]; Main Floor . . . Entrance 26th Street. . .\"","Printed copies of several color photos of exterior and interior of house, with a brief account of Greenmount's history and layout, by Frederick Wills Boelt, Toano.  \"The house was destroyed by fire in November 1994.\"","Five sheets with photocopies of seven photographs of Wynnes and Emmett W. Milstead.","One photograph (early 1880's) on a stiff board, and one typewritten sheet (2015) with notes on Lebanon Church and Dr. Humphrey Harwood and Maria Eliza Curtis in the photo, by Frederick Wills Boelt.","Keepsake Album, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott \u0026 Co.; bound, 7x8 in.; alternating blank white and blue leaves, with an occasional engraved illustration; inside front cover, in ink: \"Miss Louisa T. Coulling, Dec 25th 1859\"; in ink on title page: \"Louisa T. Coulling from her Mother\"; in ink on leaf after title page: \"Dedication\", signed by W.E.J., Charlottesville Va, Nov. 9th 1860; among the few scattered entries: a 'letter' to Dear Lou, from your Paster Wm. E. Judkins, Charlottesville Va. Nov. 9th 1860; a 'farewell' to Lulie? from Ginnie?, S. F. College[?], 1863; another 'farewell' to Dearest Lou, from Your attached cousin [illegible], Charlesville [sic] Va., Sept 30th, 1862; \"Wishing to be remembered, dear friend . . .\", signed Orie, Fern Lea, October 7th, 1862; and near back: To Loulie, a poem, With much love, signed H. A. Rouzie [?], Fern Lea, Oct. 9th 1863.  Four inserted items: (a) a handwritten poem on one page of a folded sheet, addressed to Mary [?] Baxter, from her affect. Cousin, Selina Wheaton[?]  (b) a handwritten poem, \"A Vision\", on both sides of a folded blue sheet; illegible signature at end;  (c) a note on one side of a small lined sheet: Dear Lou, \"I did not know I was so sick. . . Do with my body as you think best. . .\" signed Mary Coulling;  (d) a handwritten poem, \"To Little Brother\", on both sides of a small sheet, unsigned.","Newport News Va, Aug. 16, 1899; E. W. Milstead. . . to J. H. Madison my salary as ship keeper. . . [signed] O. G. Derring; note at bottom: \"As security for $100 borrowed by Joe Madison\"; handwritten.","Three typewritten sheets, by Frederick Wills Boelt; with brief biographical info on Emmett Ward Milstead, and transcript of a newspaper article, \"The Secrets of Fox-Hunting Laid Bare\", by The Raconteur, that mentions Sgt Milstead; the article is undated, but possibly 1899.","The Standard Diary 1893 Published for The Trade: bound, 3x7 in.; inside front cover, in pencil: \"E. W. Milstead, Feby 17th 1893, Newport News, Va.\"; front matter includes calendar, weights \u0026 measures, interest table, postal rates, poison antidotes, population figures, legal holidays, presidents of the US, tide tables, sun \u0026 moon tables by month, etc.; bulk of volume is a diary with one page per day; back matter includes cash account pages per month, bills payable by month, and several pages for addresses.  Inserts inside front cover: (a) a 'promise to pay' to E. W. Milstead, for $400, dated 1914-12-14; (b) a Victory Liberty Loan note, Citizens and Marine Bank, Newport News, undated, E. W. Milstead deposited $5000. There are a few scattered diary entries: a cure for dyspepsia (Jan 1), notes on official duties as sheriff, \"went out fox hunting…\" (Feb 21), bills paid, notes on weather, \"started for Washington to day to the Inauguration of Cleveland (Mar 1), left Wash for Balti…, secured prisoner \u0026 left for Washington, took steamer Norfolk for home (Mar 5), sold my horse buggy…(Apr 6), \"Nannie \u0026 Mother discussed the subject of love very elaborately: (Jun 16); some entries are cryptic/illegible.","Leather notepad with notes generally about money matters.  Notepad was used with a carbon.  Notes are scattered thoughout the pad.\nInside front cover, in pencil: T. E. Milstead Sheriff Warwick Co, Va, Thomas E. Milstead Died Sept 21st 1880, Written by his son E. W. Milstead; E. W. Milstead Sept 24th 1880.  Handwritten receipts for payments by T. E. Milstead, sheriff, for allowance (wages?) and various payments, 1869-1872, signed by payees; lists of contents (plants, apparently) of several Flats; numerous blank pages; \"To my sweetheart, If you love me Keep my Commandments, R. E. Drummond\"; near back: Accounts of 1877, Eliz. H. \u0026 E. A. Milstead.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. Wynne,\" the letters P, B, and K in cursive, and Dec. 5th, 1776, the year of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa.","One gold Phi Beta Kappa Key that belonged to Thomas G. Wynne while attending the College of William and Mary. The front of the key has 6 stars, the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and a hand pointing towards the Beta letter. The reverse of the key is inscribed \"Tho. G. 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