Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164)
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Alexandria LibraryLocal History/Special Collections717 Queen StreetAlexandria, VA 22314
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Patricia Walker, Branch ManagerEmail: pwalker@alexlibraryva.orgPhone: (703) 746-1719Email: lhsc@alexandria.lib.va.usPhone: (703) 838-4577Fax: (703) 706-3912
- Preferred citation:
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[Item identification], Armistead Boothe Papers, MS164, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 10.2 Cubic Feet 14.5 boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 18 oversize folders, 3 oversize items, 2 items in map drawers, 1 rolled item
- Creator:
- Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990, Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968, and Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964
- Language:
- English .
- Preferred citation:
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[Item identification], Armistead Boothe Papers, MS164, Alexandria Library, Local History and Special Collections, Alexandria, Virginia.
Background
- Scope and content:
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These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.
The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.
- Biographical / historical:
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Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.
Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.
Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company.
- Acquisition information:
- Gift of Julie Boothe Perry between 1989-1993.
- Arrangement:
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This collection has been rearranged to increase access and findability. Previously, it was arranged "Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically. Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject."
The collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.
The first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.
Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders.
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- School integration -- Virginia
United States. Army. Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.
World War -- 1939-1945
Spanish-American War, 1898
Business records
Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria
Law offices -- Alexandria (Va.)
Ship registers -- Alexandria (Va.)
Genealogy
Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria
Correspondence - Names:
- Alexandria Water Company
Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society (Alexandria, Va.)
Alexandria Canal Company
Alexandria Hospital (Va.)
Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia (Alexandria, Va.)
Society of the Sons of the American Revolution
Boothe Family
Carr Family
Harrison Family
Baylor Family
Bernard Family
Bowles Family
Hartshorne Family
Painter Family
Peele Family
Randolph Family
Ravenel Family
Stanley Family
Tatum Family
Thoroughgood Family
Trezevant Family
Boothe, William J. (William Jeremiah), 1816-1894
Boothe, Mary Grace Stabler-Leadbeater, 1839-1914
Carr, Joseph Armistead, 1867-1901
Carr, Francis "Fanny" Smith Harrison
Boothe, Elizabeth "Betty" Ravenel Peele, b. 1912
Churchill, Winston (Winston Leonard Spencer), 1874-1965 - Places:
- Alexandria (Va.) -- Genealogy.