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After his father's death, when O'Ferrall was fifteen, he took over his father's position as clerk pro tempore of the circuit court in Morgan County. At age seventeen he was elected as the Clerk of the Court and held that position until the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. Although O'Ferrall and Morgan County were supporters of the Union, he joined the Virginia Cavalry in 1861 as a private. By 1865 O'Ferrall was an acting colonel, managing the forces in the Shenandoah Valley. During the war he sustained eight injuries and during his year-long recovery he met his future wife, Annie McLain. The couple was married on Feb. 8, 1865. After the war O'Ferrall and his wife briefly ran an inn in Staunton, Virginia. In the fall of 1868 he enrolled in Washington College (now Washington and Lee) to study law. He graduated in August 1869 and settled in Harrisonburg, Virginia where he began his active political life. As a democrat he represented Rockingham County in the House of Delegates, 1871-1873; in 1874 he became the judge for the county court; was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1884-1893; and served as governor of Virginia, 1894-1898. In 1898 he retired from public and political life. He wrote his autobiography,  Forty Years of Service , in 1904 and died a year later in Richmond. ","Mary \"Mayme\" Clarke Robinson was not as prominent a public figure as C. T. O'Ferrall, but she led an important and interesting life nonetheless. At the time of her application to the DAR in 1914 she was thirty-nine years old. She was married to Francis A. Robinson and they resided in Marshall, Illinois. She was born in Parker City in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania in 1875. Francis (Frank) Robinson worked for an oil company so they moved and traveled often. She and Frank had two daughters, Isabelle and Helen Jane. Isabelle is the grand-mother of the donor, Margaret Reed. Frank passed away in the 1930s of heart disease; Mayme never remarried. As a widow Mayme (also known as \"Dee Dee\") lived in Westfield, and Chautauqua, NY, and Atlantic City, New Jersey. She would often visit and stay with friends in different places for a year or so. She spent the last years of her life in a nursing home in Erie, Pennsylvania. She passed away in the middle to late 1960's when she was in her 90s. ","The original application and transcript have been retained by the donor.","In order to streamline the process of applying collection numbers, Special Collections staff completed a large-scale renumbering campaign in the spring of 2017.  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