Williams family papers, 1884-2021
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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The Library of Virginia800 East Broad StreetRichmond, VA 23219
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Archives Reference ServicesEmail: archdesk@lva.virginia.govPhone: (804) 692-3888Web: www.lva.virginia.gov
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- 3.81 cubic feet (9 boxes and 1 folder)
- Creator:
- Williams family
- Language:
- English
Background
- Scope and content:
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Papers, 1884-2021, of the Williams family of Goochland and Henrico Counties, and Richmond, Virginia, consisting of articles, certificates, clippings, correspondence, journals, newsletters, notes, programs, reports and other documents detailing the medical careers of Ennion Gifford Williams (1874-1931) and Ennion Skelton Williams (1906-1965).
- Biographical / historical:
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Ennion Gifford Williams was born 31 January 1874 in Richmond, Virginia, to John Langbourne Williams (1831-1915) and Maria Ward Skelton Williams (1843-1929). He graduated with a medical degree from the University of Virginia in 1897, then served as an intern at the Willard Parker Hospital in New York, New York, and on the resident staff at the Polyclinic Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Williams studied abroad in Germany, researching x-rays under Wilhelm Roentgen. Returning to Richmond, he was appointed professor of Bacteriology at the Medical College of Virginia in 1901,and later served as professor of hygiene and public health (1913) and of preventive medicine (1916). Williams served as a member of the Richmond City Council from 1906 to 1908. Governor Claude A. Swanson appointed Williams Virginia's first Public Health Commissioner in 1908 and he was subsequently reappointed to the position by succeeding governors until his death. His focus was on improving public health through measures such as better sanitation practices and in better public education. Williams married Anna Heath Lassiter (1875-1972) 21 October 1902 and they had eight children, including Ennion Skelton Williams. Williams died 6 June 1931 in Richmond and was buried in Hollywood Cemtery.
Ennion Skelton Williams was born 7 November 1906 in Henrico County, Virginia, to Ennion Gifford Williams (1874-1931) and Anna Heath Lassiter Williams (1875-1972). Williams graduated from the University of Virginia in 1926 and from the Medical College of Virginia in 1930. After serving an internship at the Pennsylvania Hospital of Philadelphia, he returned to Richmond, Virginia, to practice medicine. In 1934 became the assistant medical director for Life Insurance Company of Virginia. Williams was named medical director in 1938 and elected vice president and medical director in 1956. He became vice president, administration in 1963 and senior vice president in 1964. That same year, he became president-treasurer of Virginia-North Carolina 65 Health Association. In 1934, Williams served as chairman of a committee established by the Medical Society of Virginia to study venereal disease, and in 1952 he was chairman of a committee appointed by Virginia Health Department and the Virginia Tuberculosis Association to study tuberculosis. Williams served as a member of several medical and insurance organizations and societies. He married Ann Hill Brown (1909-1997) of Richmond, and they had three children. Williams was killed in a commercial plane crash in New York, New York, 8 February 1965. He was buried in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond.
- Acquisition information:
- Gift of Ennion Williams, Jr., Richmond.
- Arrangement:
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This collection is arranged
- Series I: Ennion Gifford Williams papers, 1884-2021
- Series II: Ennion Skelton Williams papers, 1923-2021