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Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. 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Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces.","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","Campbell family","Graves family","Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopies of two slightly different drafts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e18 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e4 pieces,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn account appears on the same sheet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDamaged.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy. 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Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by William Campbell, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostscript by William R. 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Graves, 440 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 piece.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Campbell family","Graves family"],"persname_ssim":["Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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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.","Information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: .","Papers of four generations of the Campbell family of Orange Co., Va. including correspondence of William Campbell (1755-1823). His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces.","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","Campbell family","Graves family","Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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His papers pertain to Revolutionary pensions, bounty land claims, the War of 1812, his superintendency of the Virginia State Penitentary, and his estate and includes a diary of a trip to Kentucky in 1798. There are also papers (correspondence and accounts) of his wife, Mrs. Susan Campbell and their children. The collection includes papers of the Graves family and correspondence, medical accounts, military orders and reports of Dr. William S. Parran who served in the 13th Virginia Regiment of Confederate States Army at the battles of Bull Run, Cedar Mountain and who was killed at Antietam. Correspondents of Parran include A. P. Hill and John Letcher and there is one letter, 1861, concerning Thomas Jonathan Jackson.","The collection includes letters and accounts, 1890-1905, of Reuben Lindsay Coleman and Emma Cornelia (Parran) Coleman,  a 1904 letter of M. E. Magurk, first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone describing local conditions and 1813-1815 accounts with Valentine Johnson and Farmer's Bank of Virginia with William Campbell.","4 pieces.","Copy. Incomplete.","Damaged.","Incomplete","Incomplete draft.","Postmarked Dunkirk, Virginia","Incomplete draft","The letter is addressed to Rome, Smith County, Roundlick Post Office, Tennessee, or Mumfordsville, Hart County, Tennessee.","Damaged.","9 pieces.","3 pieces.","68 pieces.","16 pieces, also see folder 6.","12 pieces, One paper is written on the back of a letter from Bowe, at Richmond, to Col. William Campbell, Orange County.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces. Also includes an undated portion of the application for the pension.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Deed assigning to his wife, Jane Tunstall and to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton, trustees, five slaves, and a debt due from Daniel Gray, to be laid out in Kentucky land. Also includes a bond give by Jane Tunstall and other to John Bell, William Campbell, and Charles B. Hunton to protect them against possible claims against them as trustees.","Extract of a deed to a tract of land in Orange County, Virginia. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Contains a diary of a trip to Kentucky and other memoranda.","St. Memin engraving, probably a portrait of Col. William Campbell","Obituary of Col. William Campbell for publication in the Charlottesville Gazette and thoughts by one of his children upon his death.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Monthly recruiting returns and pay roll of various companies in the U.S. Army made by Major William Campbell and fellow officers. 5 pieces.","An unsigned agreement between the heirs of Col. William Campbell and J.S. Barbour, attorney, for the recovery of certain Revolutionary land claims, appears on this sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","The form for an affidavit to identify the handwriting of William Campbell appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a copy of letter, Susan Campbell, at Barboursville, Orange County, Virginia, to James E. Heath, Commissioner of Revenue.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copies of two slightly different drafts.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","4 pieces,","A pass for a slave appears of the same sheet.","An account appears on the same sheet.","Also includes a damaged letter, 1840 October 10.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Damaged.","Copy.","Copy. A receipt for money paid Mrs. Campbell by J. D. Davidson appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","Copy.","An invoice appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Postmarked Hopkinsville, Kentucky","Accounts and Deed","192 pieces.","Frances T. Barbour, executrix of Philip P. Barbour, Richard H. Field and wife, and John J. Ambler and wife, to Susan Campbell. Deed for 250 arces of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","Postscript by William Campbell, Jr.","Postscript by William R. Robinson","Postmarked Clarkston, King and Queen County, Virginia","Postmarked Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia","A notice of a note due appears on the same sheet.","Copy.","Damaged.","Letter dated 1867 August 13, 1867 August 28, 1868 July 30, 1868 August 7, and 1868 September 12.","3 pieces.","8 pieces.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","21 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","10 pieces.","2 pieces.","82 pieces.","26 pieces.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Suit in Orange County. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Letter is dated, 1830 April 21, 1831 June 8, 1831 December 5, 1832 April 30, 1832 November 22, and 1833 February 16.","Damaged.","Also dated 1845 August 23.","Incomplete copy.","Also dated 1865 Februart 16 and 1865 February 27.","3 letters.","General accounts of Charles T. Graves, 440 pieces.","Book containing accounts and farm memoranda of Charles T. Graves. Size 16 x 6 1/2 inches.","Tax bills and accounts of Charles T. Graves with the Confederate Government. 41 pieces.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece. Copy.","1 piece. Incomplete.","1 piece.","Unsigned petition to the justices of Orange County concerning the extension of a road through the farm of Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","1 piece.","Advertisement of the sale of the Spring Forest farm in Orange County, belonging to James W. Graves. Prosepctive purchasers are referred to Charles T. Graves. 1 piece.","Deed to a tract of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","18 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","83 pieces.","7 pieces.","6 pieces.","155 pieces.","Includes wills of William Crittenden, John Crittenden, and John Baylor. 32 pieces.","4 pieces.","73 pieces.","4 pieces.","5 pieces.","34 pieces.","5 pieces.","13 pieces.","7 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","12 pieces.","1 piece.","1 piece.","13 pieces.","1 piece.","17 pieces.","postmarked Fairfax Station","4 letters dated 16 Sept 1861, 28 Sept 1861, 6 Oct 1861, 14 Oct 1861","incomplete","2 letters on same sheet","incomplete","This letter is written on the back of a printed list of articles remaining in the Quartermaster's Storehouse, at Manassas, 1862 January 10.","Includes a note to his daughter, Emma.","Enclosed is a letter, Joseph W. C. Graves to James M. Scott at Milford, undated.","See also an undated letter from Lawrence Washington.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","2 incomplete letters.","Incomplete.","9 pieces.","10 pieces.","53 pieces.","4 pieces.","6 pieces.","21 pieces","3 pieces.","2 copies.","10 pieces.","Also includes certificates of qualification of A. T. Ehart as 1st lieutenant and Joseph T. Mood as 3rd lieutenant. 2 pieces.","20 pieces.","1 piece.","Deed covering two tracts of land in Orange County. 1 piece.","3 pieces.","10 envelopes.","Miss Magurk was the first superintendent of hospitals in the Canal Zone when the Americans were preparing to begin work on the canal, and her letter describes local conditions.","Carbon copy.","This letter describes conditions after the great earthquake.","Contains the Notes Payable Account.","One unsigned check and two blank checks of R. L. Coleman. 3 pieces.","160 pieces.","19 pieces.","4 pieces.","Papers Relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, know as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean's Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba Manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia. This item, 1 piece.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Papers relating to the descent of title to a tract of land in Prince Georges County, Maryland, known as Oxon Hill, Oxon Hill Manor, Bean Bargain, Pleasant Hills, Barnaba manor, or Talbott's Lot, including the Ferry and Ferry House in the District of Columbia.","Includes a lease granted by R.L. Coleman and wife to John McComb. 18 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","2 sheets.","6 pieces.","Postmarked Franklin, Tennessee","28 pieces.","33 pieces.","Damaged.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","Incomplete. 1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","Also includes a deed given by William Pulliam and wife to John Pierce covering the same property on 1754 September 30.","On back of a printed circular letter issued by Rowland.","1 piece.","1 piece.","1 piece.","8 pieces.","1 piece.","2 pieces.","1 piece.","3 pieces.","1 piece.","A company organized for the Development of the Oxon Hill estate in Prince George's County, Maryland, opposite Alexandria, Virginia. 1 piece.","4 pieces.","4 pieces.","2 pieces.","9 pieces.","28 pieces."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"famname_ssim":["Campbell family","Graves family"],"persname_ssim":["Campbell, Susan, Mrs.","Campbell, William, 1755-1823","Coleman, Emma Cornelia Parran","Coleman, Reuben Lindsay","Hill, A. 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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.","Cassimere Churchill was born on October 20, 1840 in Alexander, Genesee Co., New York to Cullen Dyer and Caroline Brown Churchill. He enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on December 7, 1861. He died on September 3, 1862 as result of a wound inflicted in Alexandria, Virginia.","This collection contains letters from Cassimere Churchill, a member of Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment, New York, to his family while stationed in New York, Washington, D.C., and Virginia during the Civil War. He participated in the battles of Yorktown, Virginia, and Williamsburg, Virginia, as an artillery guard. He includes descriptions of Yorktown, Va., Manassas, Va., and Washington, D.C. He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.","Letters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.","Cassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"","Cassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.","Cassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.","Note on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.","Cassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"","Cassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.","He tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.","Cassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.","They had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.","Cassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"","Cassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.","He writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.","He had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.","Partial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.","Cassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"","Cassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"","Daily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.","He writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"","He writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.","Cassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"","He notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.","Cassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"","Cassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.","C.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. Churchill.\"","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","Churchill, Cassimere, 1840-1861","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Cassimere Churchill Papers, 1861/1862"],"collection_ssim":["Cassimere Churchill Papers, 1861/1862"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 00406","/repositories/2/resources/102"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 00406","/repositories/2/resources/102"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"geogname_ssim":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"places_ssim":["Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Williamsburg (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Yorktown (Va.)--History--Civil War, 1861-1865"],"creator_ssm":["Churchill, Cassimere, 1840-1861"],"creator_ssim":["Churchill, Cassimere, 1840-1861"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Churchill, Cassimere, 1840-1861"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Churchill, Cassimere, 1840-1861","Special Collections Research Center"],"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":["Purchased."],"access_subjects_ssim":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Correspondence"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.0.1 Linear Foot"],"extent_tesim":["0.0.1 Linear Foot"],"genreform_ssim":["Correspondence"],"date_range_isim":[1861,1862],"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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCassimere Churchill was born on October 20, 1840 in Alexander, Genesee Co., New York to Cullen Dyer and Caroline Brown Churchill. He enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on December 7, 1861. He died on September 3, 1862 as result of a wound inflicted in Alexandria, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["Cassimere Churchill was born on October 20, 1840 in Alexander, Genesee Co., New York to Cullen Dyer and Caroline Brown Churchill. He enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on December 7, 1861. He died on September 3, 1862 as result of a wound inflicted in Alexandria, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains letters from Cassimere Churchill, a member of Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment, New York, to his family while stationed in New York, Washington, D.C., and Virginia during the Civil War. He participated in the battles of Yorktown, Virginia, and Williamsburg, Virginia, as an artillery guard. He includes descriptions of Yorktown, Va., Manassas, Va., and Washington, D.C. He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLetters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. 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He includes descriptions of Yorktown, Va., Manassas, Va., and Washington, D.C. He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.","Letters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.","Cassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"","Cassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.","Cassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.","Note on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.","Cassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"","Cassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.","He tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.","Cassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.","They had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.","Cassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"","Cassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.","He writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.","He had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.","Partial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.","Cassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"","Cassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"","Daily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.","He writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"","He writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.","Cassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"","He notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.","Cassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"","Cassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.","C.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Cassimere Churchill was born on October 20, 1840 in Alexander, Genesee Co., New York to Cullen Dyer and Caroline Brown Churchill. He enlisted in Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment New York on December 7, 1861. He died on September 3, 1862 as result of a wound inflicted in Alexandria, Virginia.","This collection contains letters from Cassimere Churchill, a member of Company E, 9th Cavalry Regiment, New York, to his family while stationed in New York, Washington, D.C., and Virginia during the Civil War. He participated in the battles of Yorktown, Virginia, and Williamsburg, Virginia, as an artillery guard. He includes descriptions of Yorktown, Va., Manassas, Va., and Washington, D.C. He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.","Letters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.","Cassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"","Cassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.","Cassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.","Note on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.","Cassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"","Cassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.","He tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.","Cassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.","They had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.","Cassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"","Cassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.","He writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.","He had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.","Partial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.","Cassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"","Cassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"","Daily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.","He writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"","He writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.","Cassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"","He notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.","Cassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"","Cassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.","C.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eLetters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThey had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. 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He includes descriptions of Yorktown, Va., Manassas, Va., and Washington, D.C. He writes about camp life and the surrounding area, as well as his opinions of the war and the Union's leadership.","Letters to his parents, sisters and brother telling about his experiences.","Cassimere writes of bathing and the system of water and pipes. He describes the infantry's barracks, artillery leaving for Washington, D.C., the city, and Hudson River. He tells of a court martial, fight in town, and drilling exercise where men left formation when asked \"to form on fours.\" He advises his brother, \"I want you to be a man in every respect, a man that is a Man is the noblest work of God.\"","Cassimere writes how he woke sleeping sentries, but didn't report them, even though a risk to his post. A large balloon passed over camp. A comrade died during the night from measles. \"I have been strutting around camp with a new carbine...\" He tells about the satchel he sent home.","Cassimere writes, \"Eunice talks of enlisting as soon as she gets her regimentals. Do you think she would be accepted...\"  He writes a poem about home and loved ones. He comments, \"... if they would let us we would wipe out every rebel in a short time, but it is not policy to shed any more blood than can be helped.\" They aren't allowed papers to get the news. 20,000 men have been moved over the river. War policy is to not let soldiers know what is happening in the War Department. He discusses camp routine, predicts a battle in New Orleans, and includes a verse written by a bugler on their trip to Washington, D.C.","Note on top of letter: \"Please do not let anyone see this.\" Cassimere writes of his drilling exercises. He was sick and got medicine, but threw it away so he could \"die a natural death.\" A comrade gave him coal and molasses. He describes cooking utensils and cooking in his tent.","Cassimere is stationed near Columbia College while on sentry duty.   He writes of drilling exercises and personal chores, such as blackening his boots. He shares his New Year Eve thoughts.   \"Maybe you think that it is strange for me to cook, but just tell the girls not to get married until the soldiers return home.\"","Cassimere gives a detailed description of the area and fortifications:  camps of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment, an artillery camp, a Rhode Island camp and a California camp where a shell thrown in the fire explodes near him and injures others. \"I visited the soldiers home and talked with the old broken down soldiers.\" He also visits Floyd's plantation, the president's residence (The White House) and the soldiers' burying ground.","He tells them, \"to direct your most serious attendance to the importance of character...\"  He overhears a lieutenant saying \"he believed I was the happiest man in the regiment and why is it... because I have lived up to the... principals that father requested...\" He gives advice on being of good character.","Cassimere writes that the only horse he has ridden is a wooden one. He received thirty-nine dollars in pay. He discusses where and how he sent the money and what he needs his brother to do with it.","They had to have a parade when the Colonel's wife arrived at camp. There were two horse incidents. He has begun a Bible class in his tent. He was guarding prisoners and a peddler was with the prisoners, but he thought the peddler was another prisoner and he wouldn't let him leave.","Cassimere discusses the kind of letters a soldier wants and doesn't want. He left camp without permission and found out where the officers \"passed away their evenings.\" A Captain saw him and asked what business he had out there and \"I asked him how many of our officers were in that lady house yonder.\" When he returned to camp with the Captain, he called the guards because the Captain didn't have the countersign. The Captain ran away with a patrol chasing him.  He went to the city where he had his \"likeness taken,\" visited the Capitol and the saw a session of Congress in the House of Representatives. In a debate on Home Guards, \"the gentleman from Mass (said)...these home guards were to uphold the devilish institution of slavery and to prevent them from escaping from the lash into the free states...\"","Cassimere writes of a drill where three horses fell and rolled over their riders and about officers from another camp who entered their camp drunk. He had 17 in Bible class. A strong wind damaged tents, trees, houses and churches in the city. A prisoner with his arms and head in a barrel, who was marching around, blew down and rolled down a hill. General Palmer in camp on February 27.","He writes about money he sent home. There is excitement in the camp when Fort Donelson was captured.  Their regiment is known to be the best drilled.","He had his picture taken and received her picture. They drilled four hours. He goes on guard duty tomorrow. Soldiers believe they will have Manassas soon and \"all the artillery been ordered over the river.\" Preparations of the artillery when they march. Still haven't received horses. May change regiments, maybe Burnside or regular cavalry. Complains of management of his regiment and lack of loyalty of officers. Has Bible class twice a week. Celebration and fireworks on Washington's Birthday.","Partial Letter. Cassimere writes of the march to Manassas and Baileys Crossroads. He walked around Manassas. Someone brought back \"a couple secesh cats\" to camp. Some men got drunk and murdered their prisoners. He served guard duty. He notes, \"we have an Austrian rifle to drill with...\" Order to march to Alexandria at 1 am. When they arrived without their tents, Colonel told them to break ranks and find a place to stay. He describes the house he found. He writes of \"sitting in a sesesh chamber by the window\" looking down on the Potomac. He mentions the vessels that he sees and guesses there are one hundred thousand men there. He toured the area and went to Alexandria and the river.","Cassimere describes where he is sitting and what is going on around him. He is guarding the ammunition train which has \"one hundred and twenty waggons drawn by three hundred and sixty teams... we have shot and shell enough to bury Richmond.\" He tells of the vessels on the river and how regulars and volunteers often fight. He replies to his sister's criticisms of his picture. He is the heaviest man in the regiment at 227 lbs. \"... three wooden guns at Manassas were put up to fool us...\"","Cassimere writes, \"The rebs run off Saturday leaving their guns and ammunition and tents. Sunday morning our cavalry and light infantry went in persuit and overtook their rear guard about noon...Monday they had a battle where our troops gained a complete victory...a number of our men killed by the bursting of shells that the rebs had planted under the surface of the ground...\" He mentions the \"sesesh\" items he acquired. \"The rebels wrote on some of their tents these words 'follow us on to Richmond'...\"","Daily log of events: shot a loon. Went up black river; got sweet potatoes; looked for missing drummer boys; had a turkey shoot. Saw the \"Marrimac (Merrimac)... capture three of our schooners... Marrimac retreated beyond Sewels Point.\" Went to Fort Monroe, watched rebel gunboats. \"Struck our tents this morning and marched for Yorktown.\" Had dinner on enemy's works at Big Bethel. Marched to Harwoods Mills and camped. Continued march to within shelling distance. Have 80 prisoners. \"...shell struck near me.\" \"Last night... skirmishing on our left.\" Two or three balloons ascended. \"... saw our men planting their seige guns.\" Visited the 64. \"Rebels tried to shell one camp but failed. Our sharpshooters picked off their gunners.\" Went within half mile of enemy and heard their band playing Dixie. Went from York River to James River. He stopped at 100th Regiment where many were sick. \"It is wet and cold. Hurrah for the sunny south.\" Visited the 82nd PA. On police duty. Rebs threw shells at men in the trenches. Skirmishing and heavy cannons during the night. May 1: enemy firing on entrenchments with little effect. \"Our company went down to ship point to unload a cargo of shot and shell.\" He received two months pay.","He writes, \"I steal a few moments from my country's service to write to you, my dear parents, who have nourished me unto manhood...\"  \"I am going to take part in the coming battle if possible wheather my regament (regiment) does or not...\"","He writes, \"I was taken sick the next day after the battle at West Point...fever for ten days...\" \"Williamsburg...not but a part of us in the hottest of the fight at that place for we had the ammunition train to guard...kept in the rear.\" \"At West Point the programme was about the same only our ammunition was on steam transports in the river...\"  Went up Pamunkey River to White house landing. Ordered back to Washington by the Secretary of War to be mounted (on horses). Returned by the steamer \"South America\" on May 22. His officers are Colonel John Beardley and Captain B.F. Chamberlain of Randolph. He will send her some cotton seeds that he got in Yorktown. \"I found the people of both colors more ignorant than I had any idea they were or could be in this day and age of the world.\" He relates the story of a conversation \"with a young lady of appearantly high rank.\" Many of the enslaved people who helped make forts at Yorktown were taken to Washington with them.","Cassimere writes that they have yet to get horses. The ones requested were given to General McClellan. When he was sick, he took quinine. He writes of the rough conditions that made him get sick. \"The specimens\" he got at Yorktown were a revolver, a knife, Confederate script, \"a piece of the stone where Cornwalice surrendered,\" and \"military buttons that we dug up in our trenches that were buried there in the revolution.\"","He notes that there is no guard around their camp. Many soldiers are sick. They are buried in bark coffins, in their blankets and good coffins. He bathes in the river. There is punishment if you do something wrong, particularly being put into the guardhouse.","Cassimere writes, \"... we went within eight miles of Richmond or to White house landing and then our term of detachment ran out... our officers kept back out of harms way and that did not go down verry well...\" His regiment had been accused as cowards because they were guards rather than in the fight. \"...Col. Hunt told Gen. Palmer... those men (speaking of us volunteers) have been shamefully abused for being reported as cowards...\" He gives more of Colonel Hunt's remarks about their help in Williamsburg and how they handled the ammunitions supply. Still no horses. \"I never shall go into the field again on foot let what will, come.\"","Cassimere notes that he \"had another attacked of intermittant fever.\" Thanks God for helping him get well. He writes of his belief in God. He spends his time reading newspapers and target shooting. His regiment is ordered to Warrenton, Virginia, but he is still too weak to go. They have horses. Tells more particulars about the Battle of Williamsburg and how \"they shot the sesesh officers horse out from under him.\" He weights 210 pounds. General Pope will take the Shenandoah Valley and join McClellan at Richmond.","C.D. Churchill, the father of Cassimere Churchill, writes to another son about the death of Cassimere. He describes why Cassimere joined the military and how he handled the conflict with his religious upbringing. \"It was on the night of December 31st or Watch Night that he publicly professed his faith in Christianity. Each Watch Night was his religious anniversary.\" \"I have the fatal bullet that that took his life a large Minnie ball.\" C.D. mentions the recipient's brother, Charles, is sick in the hospital in Suffolk, Virginia. C.D. refers to a letter from Cassimere where he was on a visit to the Rapidan River. Cassimere was killed on the retreat. He writes of his own pain and sadness. He signs the letter, \"your weeping Father C.D. 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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9214#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9214","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9214","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9214","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9214","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9214.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Chappelear Collection","title_ssm":["Chappelear Collection"],"title_tesim":["Chappelear Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1788-1959"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1788-1959"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1788/1959"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959"],"text":["Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959","Mss. 65 C38","/repositories/2/resources/9214","Chicago (Ill.)--History--19th century","Hopewell (Va.)--History","Virginia--Genealogy","Warren County (Va.)--Maps","West Virginia--Maps","Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Clarke County (Va.)--Maps","Farm management--Virginia--History--19th century","Farm management--Virginia--History--20th century","Farms--Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.)","Fauquier County (Va.)--History","Fauquier County (Va.)--History--19th century","Fauquier County (Va.)--Maps","Genealogy","General stores--Virginia","Land grants--Virginia","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--Maps","Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions","Merchants--Virginia--Fauquier County","Registers of birth, etc","Retail trade--Virginia--History","Roads--Virginia","Schools--Virginia","Shoemakers--Virginia","Tanning--History--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Universities and colleges","Virginia Military Institute--History--19th century","Blacksmithing","Blacksmithing--Virginia","Tanners","Account books","Daybooks","Design drawings","Ledgers (Accounting)","Manuscripts (document genre)","Maps","Registers (lists)","Virginia--Maps","425 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Benjamin Curtis Chappelear, author of \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia\" (Warrenton, Va.: The Warrenton Antiquarian Society, 1954).","Processed and finding aid updated in 2017.","Collection, 1876-1959, of Benjamin Curtis Chappelear including manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren Counties, Virginia; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia; notes concerning land records and manuscript volumes which include account books collected by Chappelear of blacksmiths, farmers, postmasters, students, tanners, and operators of general stores. The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd.","Transferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing","January 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  Microfilm and other sources are available for this publication.","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"],"collection_title_tesim":["Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959"],"collection_ssim":["Chappelear Collection, 1788/1959"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 65 C38","/repositories/2/resources/9214"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 65 C38","/repositories/2/resources/9214"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["Chicago (Ill.)--History--19th century","Hopewell (Va.)--History","Virginia--Genealogy","Warren County (Va.)--Maps","West Virginia--Maps"],"geogname_ssim":["Chicago (Ill.)--History--19th century","Hopewell (Va.)--History","Virginia--Genealogy","Warren County (Va.)--Maps","West Virginia--Maps"],"places_ssim":["Chicago (Ill.)--History--19th century","Hopewell (Va.)--History","Virginia--Genealogy","Warren County (Va.)--Maps","West Virginia--Maps"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"creators_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"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 of 309 pieces by Mrs. Chappelear in memory of B. Curtis Chappelear in February 1956; gift of 116 pieces by Albert Edmonds in February 1956; and gift of 2 pieces by John Gott in February 1976."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Agriculture--Virginia--History--18th century","Clarke County (Va.)--Maps","Farm management--Virginia--History--19th century","Farm management--Virginia--History--20th century","Farms--Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. 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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 59\" x 39\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 61\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 48\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 36\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 26\" x 35\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026amp; Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchool expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBack of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOwens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026amp;S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. 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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTransferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  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Va.)","Fauquier County (Va.)--History","Fauquier County (Va.)--History--19th century","Fauquier County (Va.)--Maps","Genealogy","General stores--Virginia","Land grants--Virginia","Legal documents","Loudoun County (Va.)--Maps","Medicine--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions","Merchants--Virginia--Fauquier County","Registers of birth, etc","Retail trade--Virginia--History","Roads--Virginia","Schools--Virginia","Shoemakers--Virginia","Tanning--History--19th century","United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865","Universities and colleges","Virginia Military Institute--History--19th century","Blacksmithing","Blacksmithing--Virginia","Tanners","Account books","Daybooks","Design drawings","Ledgers (Accounting)","Manuscripts (document genre)","Maps","Registers (lists)","Virginia--Maps","425 items","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Benjamin Curtis Chappelear, author of \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia\" (Warrenton, Va.: The Warrenton Antiquarian Society, 1954).","Processed and finding aid updated in 2017.","Collection, 1876-1959, of Benjamin Curtis Chappelear including manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren Counties, Virginia; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia; notes concerning land records and manuscript volumes which include account books collected by Chappelear of blacksmiths, farmers, postmasters, students, tanners, and operators of general stores. The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd.","Transferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing","January 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 59\" x 39\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 61\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 48\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 36\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 26\" x 35\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 26\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026amp; Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeographical, land ownership and biographical notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLabeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchool expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBack of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCiphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOwens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndex on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePartially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFarm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccount belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 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The collection also includes drawings done by Nancy Chappelear as well as genealogical notes on different families.","Includes manuscript and printed maps of Fauquier, Loudoun, Clarke, and Warren counties, Va.; Virginia state maps; United States Department of the Interior Geological Survey Maps of areas in Virginia and West Virginia. The following abbreviations are used: MAPS AND NOTES (B. Curtis Chappelear, Maps and notes pertaining to the upper section of Fauquier County, Virginia, Warrenton, Va., 1954); CLARKE COUNTY (Rose M.E. MacDonald, Clarke County: a daughter of Frederick..., Berryville, Va., 1943); FAUQUIER COUNTY (Fauquier County Bi-centennial Committee. Fauquier County, Virginia. Warrenton, Virginia, 1959).","Pencil draft. 38\" x 36\". Proposed changes indicated. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 59\" x 39\".","Pencil draft. 19\" x 19½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 5.","Pencil draft. 30\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 61\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 62\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 22\" x 37\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 48\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 46½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 27\" x 24\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 17\". \"F.G. 122-116\" written on item. Annotated.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Two drafts, one superimposed on the other.","Pencil draft. 25½\" x 36½\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22.","Pencil draft. 25\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 21\" x 36\". Annotated.","Photostat. 23½\" x 37\". Incomplete; \"Advance Copy\" written on the item.","Draft (photostat). 18\" x 29½\". \"Compiled from maps No. 10, 11, 12\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 50½\" x 35½\". A few annotations.","Pencil draft. 39½\" x 47\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 36\".","Pencil draft. 36\" x 47½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". See MAPS AND NOTES, p. 32. Annotated. On same sheet as Item 2.","Pencil draft. 36\" x 27\". Annotated. On same sheet as Item 1.","Draft (photostat). 32\" x 23½\". Probably a rough draft of the map inserted in MAPS AND NOTES.","Pencil draft. 8\" x 13\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 24½\" x 18\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 30½\". Sheet also contains several abortive sketches of Paris area. Distances marked.","Pencil draft. 26\" x 35\".","Pencil draft. 35½\" x 28\".","Pencil draft. 17\" x 23½\".","Pencil draft. 18\" x 23½\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 26\".","Pencil draft. 37\" x 25\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 32\" x 16\". Annotated.","Pencil draft. 23\" x 18\". Annotated. \"F.G. 122-87\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 23½\" x 18\". \"F.G. 122-84\" written on item.","Pencil draft. 21½\" x 17\". Annotated. Many mill sites marked.","Pencil draft. 28½\" x 36\". Perhaps area of Charles Green's Patent, MAPS AND NOTES, p. 22. Cf. C26. Distances marked. Also Carter Lane-Turnpike Road, 22¾\" x 36\", and draft of same 28¼\" x 36\". (See more at C25)","Hagerstown Town and Country Almanack by the J. Gruber Almanack Company.  7 copies, each tied with cotton string.  1892, 2 copies each of 1894, 1895 and 1896.","Newspaper articles from the Winchester Evening Star about the murder trials of Floyd Allen and sons.  May 1912.  The clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from the Winchester Evening Star about the trial and hanging of J.Samuel McCue, former Mayor of Charlottesville, for killing his wife. February 1912. Clippings are fragile.","Newspaper clippings from 1907 from the Winchester Evening Star and other papers about the murder of their brother-in-law William F. Bywaters, Jr. by James A. and Philip J. Strothers. Bywaters had impregnated their sister, talked her into a failed abortion, and then married her.","The notes consist of Chappelear's research for his book \"Maps and Notes Pertaining to the Upper Section of Fauquier County, Virginia. Includes transcriptions of wills, deeds, rental agreements and other legal material. Includes biographies, list of local newspapers, elevation of towns, hand drawn plats and maps Some notes are grouped by owners of property, some are grouped by location and sometimes a combination of both. This series has been kept in the order received, but it is difficult to determine if it matches the publication format or some other criterion. Subject headings such as \"Shenandoah Valley,\" \"Berryville,\" Burwell,\" and \"Frederick County\" appear on some items.","Notes on Thomas Fawcett, Branson Carter, Richard Fawcett, Fernley Tract, Bordan Grant and others. 57 pieces.","Notes on land parcels in the area of Clarke County, Berryville, Snicker's Ferry, Berry's Ferry and Anderson's land. 8 pieces.","Notes on land description and ownership in the area of Berryville.","Research notes primarily on Nathaniel Burwell and Berry's Ferry.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Frederick County, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","3 composition notebooks and 4 small note pads with notes on land ownership, legal documents and biographical data in Frederick County and other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas","Labeled as research notes on Robert Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas Includes a letter from Louis A. Sigaud asking for Chappelear's opinion on his new book \"Belle Boyd, Confederate Spy,\" January 20, 1945.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land and Berry's Ferry but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Nathaniel Burwell's land, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","5 composition books of notes with handwritten titles: Description of Map; John Ashby and Aaron Chamberlin; No. 2 John Dyer and William Dibrell; Name of Carters and their Claim; and No. 1 Emmet Templeton testifies in the Carter \u0026 Carr Land Case. These books appear to be notes on other facets of land ownership, too. 3 other small notepads have notes mostly on the Carter Family. Includes a February 25, 1909 news clipping about President Roosevelt riding from Washington D.C. to Warrenton and back in one day.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes about the Carter case, Noble family, Byrd family, Page famiy and Carter family.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Geographical, land ownership and biographical notes.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Labeled as research notes on Shenandoah Valley, but includes land descriptions and ownership information from other areas.","Includes account books, day books, cash books, invoice books, registers  and other accounting manuscripts for blacksmiths, cattle farms, farms, public schools, general stores, tanneries and other enterprises.  Family names and businesses are generally in alphabetical order and  include Adams, Aldie School, Byrne, Chappelear, Edmonds, Effinger, Fletcher, Hunter, Little, Owens and Strother.  Ledgers without associated names are at end of series under Fauquier County. Benjamin Curtis Chappelear's (1877-1954) parents were John Armistead and Amanda Virginia Settle Edmonds Chappelear. His grandparents were Benjamin Garner and Matilda Fletcher Chappelear.  The Strother Family is related to the Edmonds Family","School expenses for T.S. Adams, a Virginia Military Institute Cadet. Each page is headed \"In account with the VA. MILITARY INSTITUTE, Cr\". Includes school supplies, clothing, food, medical items and more. 55 pp of which 35 are used. 8 ½\" x 5 ½\"","The ledger appears to belong to Kim H. Byrne.  The title of the ledger is \"The Farmer's Business Record\" with individually headed pages for fertilizer, grain, butter, egg and others.  Mr. Byrne listed items in almost every category, plus other entries for land sold; expenses for building and maintaining a barn; repairing a house; and formulas for killing horse lice, keeping cider sweet, and painting a tin roof.  328 pp,  14\" x 8\".","Account book of J. Pendleton Chappelear in Paris, Virginia. Contains accounts for farm and personal business. Frequent references to selling wood and hauling. End of book contains accounts of notes (lending) given to people, mostly during the Civil War era. Contains loose material. 168 pages, of which 80 are blank. 12 1/4\" x 7 3/4\".","Includes an index.  Accounts for mostly farm supplies and cattle but some accounts of notes and bonds given and received.  Newspaper clippings pasted on a few pages.  Last entries for the \"Methodist Episcopal Church\" in Paris, Virginia for 1870.  53 pp. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Index at end of book.  Accounts for farm items, groceries and cattle related business.  227 pp. 11 ½\" x 8\"","B.C. Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related to mostly farm and cattle operations.  Includes notes on stud information; formulas to facilitate practical calculation; comments on crops sown; work done; animals sold; and animals killed.  Some items pasted in book.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","B.C Chappelear from Delaplane, Virginia is written in front of book.  Includes an index to accounts related mostly to farm, chicken and cattle operations.  End of books includes records of \"Bonds in Hand\" and an inventory of farming implements.  A few newspaper clippings are glued onto inside back cover.  265 pages. 12\" x 7 ½\".","J.A. Chappelear's Road Accounts as Road Commissioner for Fauquier County. Road accounts organized by name of road with list of residents.  Also includes his personal farm accounts.  Index at beginning of book and at end of book another list of names with notations.  Includes banking information.  180 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\"","J.A. Chappelear's  account book with notes pertaining to law cases, contracts, family, farm information and bonds.  Newspaper clippings glued on inside front cover.  Includes index.  190 pages, though some are missing.  18 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Chappelear family account book with index.  Includes entries for farming and cattle enterprises, plus some bonds and personal items.  Farming notes and a 1920 estate evaluation are included.  Newspaper clippings are glued throughout the ledger.  300 pp.  9 ¾\" x 6 ¾\".","Farm account book of John Edmonds.  Includes entries for farm items purchased, money paid for laborers, personal items purchased, travel expenses and cattle information.  115 pp.  11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\".  Some pages torn and missing.","Farm daybook probably belonging to the Edmonds Family since many entries include reimbursement to Edmonds family members. Most entries cover the Civil War period and include leasing a horse to the army. 155 pages. 11 3/4\" x 5 3/4\". Some pages torn and missing.","Notes on different medical treatments for a range of medical problems and diseases, one page for each treatment.  Miscellaneous accounts entered on the end papers. Contains some loose accounts, including a list of Muster fines received by Lewis Edmonds in 1821-1822.","Back of book has family records, beginning with William Edmonds who married Esther Foote on January 15, 1799.  Contains \"suits commercial\" with a list of names and particulars of the suit plus family, personal and harvest expenses. A register for horses includes name of horses purchased and breeding information.  A register of negroes contains names, relationships and births of women and children.  90 pages. 7\" x 4 ¾\".","Ciphering exercise book belonging to William Fletcher.  No cover.  Some pages torn and missing.  196 pages.  11 ¾ x 8 ¼.","Ciphering exercise book belonging to Agnes Fletcher.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing.  No cover.  11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Notes by F. Fletcher in a notebook with title \"Eastman National Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York\" and subtitle \"Actual Business.\" 24 pages.","Daybook for J. Little family accounts and expenditures, plus cash received and paid. Contains loose papers, childrens' drawings and a label for \"Concord Sugar Corn.\"  99 pages of which about 25 are missing.  12 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".","Daybook with names of customers, work done and price charged. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business. Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business. 150 pp, 7 3/4\"x6 1/2\". Some pages torn and missing.","Account book of blacksmith John S. Owens.  104 pp.  12 3/4\" x 7 3/4\". Some pages torn. The Owens Family lived in Turners, Fauquier County in 1850, which is probably the location of their blacksmith business.  Elizabeth Owens, Cuthbert Owens, William Owens and John Owens are associated with this business.","Mathematic exercise book from Long Branch Institution, belonging to Samuel Owens of Fauquier County, with James Owens' name also noted.  200 pages of which pages 1-20 are missing. 11 ¾\" x 8 ¼\".  Surveying work is very well done.","Accounts for tannery belonging to J.S. Owens.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  Has an index.  329 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","J. S. Owens accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker with entries of people's shoe measurements.  120 pages,  12 ¼\" x 8\".","Owens' account book.  Accounts for tannery and possibly a shoemaker.  Tannery probably owned by J.S. Owens","Daybook belonging to J.S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains papers pertaining to accounts and to formulas for tanning solutions.  192 pages of which 95 are blank.  11 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  576 pages.  12 ½\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  357 pages.  12\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  578 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ½\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 15\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  179 pages. 12 ½\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  254 pages. 12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 357  pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  216 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  236 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  240 pages. 12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  481 pages of which 471 were used.  12 ¾\" x 7 ¼\"","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris,Virginia.  400 pages.  14\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  200 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother, proprietor of General Merchandise per loose letterhead paper in the book.  Pages torn.  First 28 are missing.  Contains loose papers, one of which is a partial index.  120 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","Lists each item purchased for a general store owned by Lewis Strother.  Items include paint, notions, clothing, dinnerware and more.  200 pages of which 185 are used.  12 ¼\" x 7 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  Includes account of deposits with First National Bank of Alexandria.  214 pages.  12\" x 7\".  Loose cover.","Unbound account book for a farm operation, particularly cattle.  Includes accounts for personal household items.  260 pages.  13\" x 8 ½\".","Account book with an index for a general store in Fauquier County, Virginia.  295 pages.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book  from Paris, Fauquier County, Virginia.  495 pages of which about 15 are missing.  12\" x 5 ¼\".","Cash book, possibly belonging to the Strother Family.  Includes deposits and payments into the First National Bank of Alexandria.  288 pages of a quarter are used.  12\" x 5 ¾\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  265 pages of which pages 1-68 are missing.  Bound in paper.  Front cover missing.  13 ¼\" x 8 ½\".","Daybook for an ordinary business in Paris, Virginia.  Includes payment for dinners, horse boarding, postage and more.  153 pages of which pages 1-28 are missing.  No cover.  13 ¼\" x 7 ¾\".","Daybook for a Post Office located in Paris, Virginia.  Notes names with postage paid and where mail is sent. Pages missing.  Recipe and newspaper clippings pasted on first and last pages.  \"I.S. No. 10\" on spine.","Index on page 14.  Farm account book, daybook for leather goods sold at Lyons, blacksmith account and general store daybook for store at Woodside.  Probably belongs to the Chappelear Family.  Pages torn, cut and missing.  12 ¾\" x 7 ½\".","Daybook for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  90 pages.  7 ½\" x 5 ½\".","Invoice book which also serves as an inventory for items in a general store.  Store probably located in Fauquier County, Virginia but not indicated on ledger.  155 pages.  12 ¼\" x 7 ¼\".","2 loose pages of an account book, printed on both sides. 12 ½\" x 8\".","Partially used check book from the Girard Life Insurance Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia with receipt stubs.  Includes newspaper clippings about the unveiling of Governor Holt's portrait in 1940.  18 pages.  10\" x 7 ¾\".","\"The Virginia Public School Register\" ledger for Aldie School in the Mercer District of Loudoun County, Virginia.  Includes pupils' names, attendance, teachers' reports, notations beside books used in classes, classes available and more. Some loose pages are in front of ledger.  66 pp. 14 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  385 pages. 14 ½\" x 7\".","Account Book with daily tabulations done monthly.  Index.  Pages 14 to 68 are missing.  179 pages of which 60 are blank.  14 ½\" x 9 ½\".","Account book, fragment of 16 pages, without a cover.  18\" x 11 ½\".","A day ledger for 1908 and 1914 for gasoline and 1916 for cash.  September 19, 1870 transcript of a deed between Nancy Green, administrator of George W. Green and Elizabeth S. Edmonds in Fauquier County.  Account book 1908-1909, mostly for bonds and money lent.  Transcript of deed of trust for the late Lewis Edmonds to Jno. A. Chappelear with a description of the land, which was called Belle Grove, 1916. Daybook for farm items sold:  eggs, fowl and more.  12\" x 7 ½\".","Account book composed of different account pages grouped together, distinguished by the different paper used and handwriting.  Some customers are noted as \"coloured.\"  Includes arithmetic exercises, farm journal (1836-1864) and various cures for people and animals.  The signature of B. Chappelear of \"Woodside, Va.\" is written on one page.  Leather cover is in poor condition.","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  400 pages. 15 ½\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 500 pages.  15 ¾\" x 6\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  500 pages. 15 ¾\" x 6 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Lewis Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  359 pages 15 ½\" x 6 ¼\".  Some pages cut.","Account book belonging to Lewis Strother.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts.  485 pages.  12 ½ x 7 ½\".","Account  book from Fauquier County, Virginia.  213 pages with some pages missing.  13\" x 7 ¾\".","Farm account book, probably owned by Robert Fletcher.  First part of book pertains to his debits and credits incurred as an executor, probably of his Father's estate.  The last part are accounts of general farm expenses.  Last half of book's pages have been removed.  25 pp.  15 1/2\"x6 1/2\".","Farm accounts of the Fletcher Family. Contains index and loose papers. 460 pages of which about 65 are missing and 305 are blank.  16\" x 10 ¼\".","Accounts for tanning and leather goods business, belonging to John S. Owens of Hopewell, Virginia.  Contains shoe information for customers.  Contains a blacksmith's accounts for 1846.  155 pages.  15 ¼\" x 5 ¾\". 31","Farm daybook of the Owens Family from Hopewell, Fauquier County, Virginia.  Entries are for clothing costs, value of household goods, farm goods, stock, and slaves bought at a sale.  Includes loose papers pertaining to farm matters.  365 pages of which 16 are used.  15 ½\" x 5 ¾\".","Account book belonging to G.M. and A.M. Effinger of Rockingham County, Virginia.  Daily and monthly payments by individuals.  Index covered by newspaper clippings.  Purpose of payments is not known.  Strother is one of the family names noted..  416 pages of which 363 are used.  17 ½\" x 10 ½\".","Upperville, Virginia Post Office Account Book maintained by J. Hunter, Postmaster. Note in front of ledger by B.F. Fletcher, dated September 13, 1893, states that this book was left in the Upperville Post Office by his friend James Hunter  and he has decided to care for it since Hunter has died in California.  P.Y. Brooke is embossed on the spine. 600 pages of which 200 pages are used.  15 ¼\" x 9 ½\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers pertaining to accounts and newspaper clippings.  480 pages.  15 ½\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia.  Contains loose papers including a printed bill of L. Strother, Merchant.  361 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daybook belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. 600 pages. 17 ¼\" x 7\".","Account belonging to the Strother Family for a general store in Paris, Virginia. Contains newspaper clippings. 576 pages. 15 ¾\" x 9 ¼\".","Daily cash book with entrees dealing with expenses of a business ranging from postage to janitorial work.  D\u0026S is embossed on cover.  Book itself is made by Lewis and Irwin and sold by Henry O. Shepherd."],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eTransferred to Rare Books:\tHarper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, Star Publishing Company, Chicago Illinois\tCopyright 1894 by Alfred H. Guersey and Henry M. Alden, and 1894 by McDonnell Bros.\tVolume II, Issues 1 – 27 with over half of the issues missing\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eJanuary 1905 Winchester Star articles on the \"Annals of Ashby's Gap\" by Chappelear have been removed due to deteriation.  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