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The\n         collection chiefly revolves around \n          Robert Houston McEwen (1790-1868) and his\n         wife \n          Henrietta \"Hetty\" Montgomery Kennedy\n         McEwen (1796-1881).","Robert H. McEwen 's and \n          Hetty Kennedy 's families moved from \n          Washington County, Virginia to the \n          Tennessee territory in the late eighteenth\n         century. His father, a surgeon in the \n          Continental Army during the Revolutionary\n         War, died when Robert was quite young, so that Robert was\n         reared by his mother and became very close to her family, the \n          Houston Family . Hetty was the daughter of \n          Robert Campbell Kennedy , who pioneered in\n          Tennessee 's \n          Lincoln County . Kennedy became a very\n         prosperous farmer and miller, and a good friend of \n          Andrew Jackson . Both \n          Robert McEwen and \n          Hetty Kennedy 's older brother \n          William Kennedy joined the \n          United States Army to fight in the Creek\n         War Campaign of the War of 1812. They participated in the\n         Battle of \n          Horseshoe Bend , and McEwen, a lieutenant,\n         drew a map of the battle the morning after their victory (the\n         original is preserved in the \n          Library of Congress ).","After they were mustered out in May 1814, McEwen visited\n         Kennedy at his family's home and there met his friend's\n         younger sister Hetty. McEwen and \n          Hetty Kennedy were married the next year\n         and set up housekeeping in \n          Fayetteville, Tennessee , where McEwen\n         owned a dry goods store, among whose customers were many\n         members of the Cherokee nation. In 1828 the McEwens moved to \n          Nashville, Tennessee in order to provide\n         their children with better schooling and more cultural\n         activities. The couple had ten children, seven of whom lived\n         past infancy. In \n          Nashville , McEwen opened another dry\n         goods store which proved very successful. In 1836 the \n          Tennessee State Legislature elected him\n         Superintendent of Public Schools, a position he held for four\n         years. After he left government service, he ran the collection\n         service for \n          Eastern Merchants, Brokers, and\n         Bankers for the rest of his working life.","The McEwens were a well-known and prosperous family; their\n         sons went to college and their daughters married professional\n         men. Their youngest daughter \n          \"Kitty\" McEwen was sent on trips north and\n         then to \n          Europe for her health. She met a young\n         physician, \n          John Scott Coleman , from \n          Augusta, Georgia , in the party on this\n         tour; they were subsequently married in 1867. Dr. and Mrs.\n         Coleman were the parents of \n          Warren Coleman , the donor.","The family was also known for its piety and patriotism.\n         They were devout Presbyterians, with McEwen serving as an\n         elder for thirty years. Politically they were \n          Whigs who despised the \n          Democratic party . Although they had\n         African-American servants they vehemently opposed the breakup\n         of the Union in the 1860s. Throughout the war \n          Hetty McEwen insisted on flying a\n         hand-made Union flag from her roof. After Union troops\n         captured the city in 1862, her flag was replaced by a silk\n         flag given by the Federal Commander in respect for her\n         bravery. In the postwar period this incident became part of\n         local legend and poems were written to commemorate \"Hetty's\n         brave deed.\"","The McEwen offspring grew up to found long-lived and\n         similarly prosperous families who revered their ancestors and\n         cared for the family heirlooms. Many of the family treasures\n         had come to \n          Kitty McEwen Coleman , who willed them to\n         her son Warren when she died in 1929. At that time the McEwen\n         descendents, led by Dr. Coleman, collectively decided that\n         their family papers and heirlooms of historical interest\n         should be made accessible to the public and donated them to\n         various archives and museums. 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After he left government service, he ran the collection\n         service for \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEastern Merchants, Brokers, and\n         Bankers\u003c/corpname\u003efor the rest of his working life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe McEwens were a well-known and prosperous family; their\n         sons went to college and their daughters married professional\n         men. Their youngest daughter \n         \u003cpersname\u003e\"Kitty\" McEwen\u003c/persname\u003ewas sent on trips north and\n         then to \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eEurope\u003c/geogname\u003efor her health. She met a young\n         physician, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Scott Coleman\u003c/persname\u003e, from \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAugusta, Georgia\u003c/geogname\u003e, in the party on this\n         tour; they were subsequently married in 1867. 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The travel\n         journal kept by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eKitty McEwen Coleman\u003c/persname\u003eon her 1859 European\n         tour is an excellent source for European as well as American\n         social history, and the account of the voyage home is more\n         harrowing than fiction could be.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection of 290 items, 1814-1945, contains material\n         pertaining to several Scotch-Irish families from which the\n         donor \n          Warren Coleman, M.D. is descended. The\n         collection chiefly revolves around \n          Robert Houston McEwen (1790-1868) and his\n         wife \n          Henrietta \"Hetty\" Montgomery Kennedy\n         McEwen (1796-1881).","Robert H. McEwen 's and \n          Hetty Kennedy 's families moved from \n          Washington County, Virginia to the \n          Tennessee territory in the late eighteenth\n         century. His father, a surgeon in the \n          Continental Army during the Revolutionary\n         War, died when Robert was quite young, so that Robert was\n         reared by his mother and became very close to her family, the \n          Houston Family . Hetty was the daughter of \n          Robert Campbell Kennedy , who pioneered in\n          Tennessee 's \n          Lincoln County . Kennedy became a very\n         prosperous farmer and miller, and a good friend of \n          Andrew Jackson . Both \n          Robert McEwen and \n          Hetty Kennedy 's older brother \n          William Kennedy joined the \n          United States Army to fight in the Creek\n         War Campaign of the War of 1812. They participated in the\n         Battle of \n          Horseshoe Bend , and McEwen, a lieutenant,\n         drew a map of the battle the morning after their victory (the\n         original is preserved in the \n          Library of Congress ).","After they were mustered out in May 1814, McEwen visited\n         Kennedy at his family's home and there met his friend's\n         younger sister Hetty. McEwen and \n          Hetty Kennedy were married the next year\n         and set up housekeeping in \n          Fayetteville, Tennessee , where McEwen\n         owned a dry goods store, among whose customers were many\n         members of the Cherokee nation. In 1828 the McEwens moved to \n          Nashville, Tennessee in order to provide\n         their children with better schooling and more cultural\n         activities. The couple had ten children, seven of whom lived\n         past infancy. In \n          Nashville , McEwen opened another dry\n         goods store which proved very successful. In 1836 the \n          Tennessee State Legislature elected him\n         Superintendent of Public Schools, a position he held for four\n         years. After he left government service, he ran the collection\n         service for \n          Eastern Merchants, Brokers, and\n         Bankers for the rest of his working life.","The McEwens were a well-known and prosperous family; their\n         sons went to college and their daughters married professional\n         men. Their youngest daughter \n          \"Kitty\" McEwen was sent on trips north and\n         then to \n          Europe for her health. She met a young\n         physician, \n          John Scott Coleman , from \n          Augusta, Georgia , in the party on this\n         tour; they were subsequently married in 1867. Dr. and Mrs.\n         Coleman were the parents of \n          Warren Coleman , the donor.","The family was also known for its piety and patriotism.\n         They were devout Presbyterians, with McEwen serving as an\n         elder for thirty years. Politically they were \n          Whigs who despised the \n          Democratic party . Although they had\n         African-American servants they vehemently opposed the breakup\n         of the Union in the 1860s. Throughout the war \n          Hetty McEwen insisted on flying a\n         hand-made Union flag from her roof. After Union troops\n         captured the city in 1862, her flag was replaced by a silk\n         flag given by the Federal Commander in respect for her\n         bravery. 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