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Accretions: MSS 2338, MSS 2338-a, MSS 2338-b, MSS 2871, MSS 2338-c, MSS 2338-d, MSS 2338-e, MSS 2338-f.","The most recent addition (ViU-2017-0179) that is represented in this finding aid is arranged chronologically.","Item level description for this addition ViU-2017-0179 was created so that digitized copies of the documents can be accessed.","The larger collection consists of the original materials and 7 additions including the most recent one represented in this finding aid. ","In this addition, ViU-2017-0179, are six  Elizabeth Upshur Teackle  letters with transcriptions. Five letters are written by Mrs. Teackle, and one is addressed to Mrs. Teackle from  William Wirt , esquire. In the letters Mrs. Teackle mainly discusses the hardships of her family after her husband, Mr. Teackle, was sent to prison in Baltimore, the circumstances surrounding his imprisonment and those responsible for it, and the actions and support of their family friends. She writes to two government officials making appeals on behalf of her husband for his release from prison. Mrs.Teackle also writes about the return home of her husband from prison and some of their experiences after his return, as well as her desire to see her family.","Addition ViU-2024-0134 has its own scope and content note and bio note. It contains a handwritten document listing enslaved people and 8 letters among family members particular the Teackle and Bancker family members.","The records for the rest of the collection can be found here:","MSS 2338, MSS 2338-a, MSS 2338-b, MSS 2871 -  Quinby ,  Teackle , and  Upshur  families of  Somerset County ,  Maryland , and  Accomack  and  Northampton  Counties,  Virginia  papers: \n https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/u3928667","MSS 2338-c - Papers of the  Quinby Family : \n https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/u3928668","MSS 2338-d -  Accomack County , Land Patent: \n https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/u4367998","MSS 2338-e - Genealogy of the  Evans Family : \n https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/u3927001","MSS 2338-f - Letter to  Mary Emma Justis Sturgis : \n https://search.lib.virginia.edu/sources/uva_library/items/u2674611 http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/uva-sc/vivadoc.pl?file=viu00995.xml","1825  and  1842  letters from  Henry Clay  to  Littleton Teackle  and  Aaron Quinby  (2 folders) interfiled in the Henry Clay Papers","An  1826 Mar 29  letter from  James Madison  to  Littleton Teakle  (1 folder) interfiled in the James Madison Papers.","This collection contains some in-copyright material. 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","In 1973, she began her career as an editorial assistant at Harper \u0026 Row Publishers in New York City. From there, she began to work as an editor and writer at Media Products, Inc., also located in New York City. Upon departing Media Products, Inc. in 1978, Susan began her freelance writing career, which continues today. Shortly after attaining her doctorate, Hitchcock became an assistant professor of humanities at the University of Virginia. She held this position from 1981 to 1991. A professor in the Division of Humanities of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, Hitchcock taught humanities classes tailored to engineering students. After her time at the University of Virginia, Susan continued her freelance career, publishing over thirteen books. Hitchcock returned to the University of Virginia in 1998 to write  The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History  published in 1999. The book documents the evolution of history from its founding to the 21st century through photographs, interviews, memorabilia, and other ephemera. The publication was sponsored by the University of Virginia Bookstore and distributed by the University of Virginia Press. She began freelance writing for National Geographic in 2002 and joined the book editing staff full-time in 2007.   ","Published Books by Susan Hitchcock:  ","Gather Ye Wild Things: A Forager's Year, Harper \u0026 Row (New York, NY), 1980. ","Monticello and Beyond, Papercraft, 1982. ","Wildflowers on the Windowsill, Crown (New York, NY), 1984. ","Eldridge Bagley: Son of the Soil, Soul of an Artist, Rand McNally Book Services Group/Custom Products (Richmond, VA), 1997. ","Coming About: A Family Passage at Sea (memoir), Ballantine Books (New York, NY), 1998. ","The University of Virginia: A Pictorial History, University Press of Virginia (Charlottesville, VA), 1999. ","Listen, My Children: Poems for Kindergarteners, Core Knowledge Foundation (Charlottesville, VA), 2001. ","Sylvia Earle: Deep-sea Explorer, Chelsea House (Philadelphia, PA), 2004. ","(Editor, with John L. Esposito) Geography of Religion: Where God Lives, Where Pilgrims  ","Walk, National Geographic (Washington, DC), 2004. ","Rita Levi-Montalcini, Chelsea House (Philadelphia, PA), 2005. ","Mad Mary Lamb: Lunacy and Murder in Literary London, W.W. Norton (New York, NY), 2005. ","Karen Horney: Pioneer of Feminine Psychology, Chelsea House (Philadelphia, PA), 2005. ","Roe v. Wade: Protecting a Woman's Right to Choose, Chelsea House (New York, NY), 2006. ","Frankenstein: A Cultural History, W.W. Norton (New York, NY), 2007. ","Contributor to books, including Uncommon Wealth, Virginia Nature Conservancy (Arlington, VA), 2000, and From Here to There, Virginia Museum of Transportation (Roanoke, VA), 1998. 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These drafts are dated October 1998 and were returned to Hitchcock in early 1999 for finalization. Many of these are marked with the edits and comments by notable faculty and staff at the University of Virginia including  J. Murray Howard , architectural historian;  Phyllis Leffler , History faculty member at UVa and expert in UVa history;  Joseph Vaughan , emeritus faculty at UVa, former Provost, and friend of Hitchcock; and Jason Bell representing  John Casteen , the seventh president of the University. 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