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Miscellaneous items, 1929/1968 Box 6, Folder B
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This folder contains the following miscellaneous publications:- Land deed Aug. 29, 1939 Mary D.A. Field (widow) to Algernon A. S. Davy returned for revision per letter from W. A. Metzer (Attorney at Law, Leesburg) to William Ackerly (Attorney at Law, Lexington) - Contract by and between Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula E. (Jeter) Parker regarding publication of Our Kin – Dec. 26, 1929 - Letter from Mary Ackerly to brother William Ackerly about dissolving Our Kin partnership with Lula Parker Feb. 15, 1940 - "True Copy" of Last Will and Testament of G. Harris Field leaving everything to Mary Ackerly - News clipping concerning William Ackerly organizing company of infantry for the National Guard in Lexington (source & date unknown) - News clipping Ralph Turpin Jr. receives law degree from Seton Hall (source & date unknown) - Christmas photo notecard (person & location unidentified – presumably Mary Ackerly) - 2x The 1932 Cotillion Club of VMI Virginia Military Institute invitations to Final Dances – Mrs. J. P. Ackerly, Sr. & Miss Marie Davidson and J.P. Ackerly, Jr & Miss Lucy Ackerly - Calendar 1935 Jefferson Street Gulf Service Station (7 N. Jefferson Street) E. G. Ackerly, Owner & Mgr. - Letter to Miss Mary Denham Ackerly from the Times-World Corporation, Roanoke re: purchasing copy of Our - News clipping of editorial from the Waynesboro News-Virginian regarding 18th Judicial Circuit amalgamation with scribbled note "For Will" - Front page of The Fauquier Democrat Apr. 6, 1961 with article "Farm Deeded by Washington in Sale News" :: "Fieldmont, a 320-acre farm near Halfway, part of a tract for which George Washington signed a deed in 1789, has been sold by Mrs. G. Harris Field to John E. Malone of Arlington" - Biographical Sketches and Pictures of Company B, Confederate Veterans of Nashville, TN, 1902 (1974 reprint) - Fiftieth Reunion Booklet Class of 1912 Washington & Lee University May 4 – 5, 1962 - Photo Christmas card with picture of house (no ID, no date) Ackerly house? - Letter to Miss Lucy Ackerly from William S. Moffett, Jr. condolences on death of Judge William Ackerly Aug. 14,1968 LOCATION: AC 109 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 6) FOLDER MISC PUBS "B" - Front page of The Fauqiuer Democrat Warrenton May 3, 1933 regarding donation of copy of Our Kin to Warrenton Library.
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Miscellaneous items, 1931/1963 Box 10, Folder 1
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This folder contains:- Articles by Division Historians United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC o Early History of University of Missouri (prepared with assistance of Mrs. L. J. Dye) pages 1-2 o Early History of University of North Carolina (prepared by Mrs. J.A. Yarbrough) pages 2-3 o University of South Carolina from its Founding to Reconstruction (prepared by Mrs. J.R. [Martha Bray] Carson) pages 3-4 o Early History of University of Tennessee (by Miss Annie Cody) pages 4-5 o Early History of Baylor University [Texas] (by Mrs. Sam Browne) page 5 o Early History of the University of Virginia (by Mrs. B.F. Cary) pages 5-7 [includes description of Civil War activities, including the formation of companies called "The Sons of Liberty" and "The Southern Guard" {with R.E. Lee, Jr. as its Corporal}] o Mary Sharp College [Tennessee] (by Miss Annie Cody) page 7 - Bulletin of the Historical Department of the United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC List of Prizes 1931 - Historical Essay Contest co-sponsored by United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Confederate Veterans Subject 1962-1963 "Women of the Confederacy" - United Daughters of the Confederacy Education Circular 1963 UDC Awards and student loans - Undated flyer on Jefferson Davis Casement Fort Monroe, Virginia - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Committee on Education 1962 Scholarships - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Committee on Education Scholarships 1963 [two copies] - Year Book of the Turner Ashby Chapter 17 United Daughters of the Confederacy 162 1944-1945 Harrisonburg, VA - West Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy has the honor to present Mrs. William Eston Randolph Byrne (Amanda Austin Byrne) as a candidate for the Office of President General at the General Convention November 1931 - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Second District Conference Covington, VA Apr. 25, 1959 - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Committee on Education Scholarships 1957 - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Committee on Education Scholarships 1935 - Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Committee on Education Scholarships 1933 - Letter from Mrs. Archer Overbay announcing 1962-63 Historical Essay contest co-sponsored by United Daughters of the Confederacy and Sons of Confederate Veterans for High School Students - Form letter dated Nov 15, 1952 Birmingham. AL referring to Biloxi Convention and changes to United Daughters of the Confederacy - Form letter from Mrs. Fred L. Bower, Sr. President – Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy addressed to "Dear Virginia Daughters" and containing general UDC news as of Mar. 1, 1963 - Publicity folder for A Diary with Reminiscences of the War and Refugee Life in the Shenandoah Valley 1860-1865 Mrs. Cornelia McDonald annotated and supplemented by Hunter McDonald 1934 - Notes concerning 65th Annual Convention Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Roanoke, VA Oct 4, 1960 - Blank envelope postmarked Apr. 7, 1962 labelled "Board May 16" - Blank envelope with handwritten note "Those attending the Virginia Division Convention meeting at the Chamerlin Hotel-Old Point Comfort-Virginia - Film booking form and catalogue inserts Virginia Department of Conservation and Economic Development Division of Public Relations and Advertising Apr 1960 - Officers of Virginia Division UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy for 1939-1940 - Elected Officers of the Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy Oct 1962 to Oct 1963 - Historians Yearbook 1961-1962 United Daughters of the Confederacy Historical Department 1962 - Form letter (undated but from contents likely 1935) from Bessie Ferguson Cary, Historian Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC summarizing initiatives and activities - Form letter from dated Jan. 1, 1943 from Mrs. J.L. (Clair Woodruff), Bugg President Virginia Division United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC concerning 1943 initiatives.
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Miscellaneous items, 1940/1960 Box 9, Folder 9
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This folder contains:- Letter from Mrs. B.B. Glover to War Department stamped "Received Jan. 16, 1940" "Robert Bruce Morrison has made application for a World War Cross of Military Service" therefore need "Confederate records for Robert Saville who served the Confederate Army with his team, hauling saltpeter for making ammunition in Virginia or West Virginia" Also requests records of John W. Wilson, Co. E, Reg 27-VA - Letter Feb. 10, 1940 from War Department (Adjutant General's Office) to Mrs. B.B. Glover "records show that J.W.Wilson, private, Company E, 27th Regiment Virginia Infantry (6th Virginia Infantry), CSA. Enlisted Mar. 19, 1962 at Mt. Jackson, born in Rockbridge County, Virginia…. "died at Staunton Hospital May 1862" - Letter Feb. 10, 1940 from War Department (Adjutant General's Office) to Mrs. B.B. Glover "No record has been found to show that Robert Saville was employed by the Confederate States Army" - Demit form Apr. 8, 1941 showing that Mrs. Mabel Hatcher Hodges had been a member in good standing in the Mary Custis Lee Chapter of the UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy and may join the William R. Terry Chapter in Bedford, VA - Invitation to attend "The Centennial Hop" on Nov 10th and Nov 11th 1940 - Handwritten Listing of officers of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy 1956-1957 - 1957 Chapter Report of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - 1957-1958 Chapter Report of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - 1959-1960 Nominating Committee Report of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy listing prospective officers - Agenda for United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC "Dedication of the Robert Edward Lee Memorial, Lee Plaza, Roanoke, VA Oct. 4, 1960 - Western Union Telegram to Lucy Ackerly Nov. 22, 1959 "Rockbridge Group Wins Grace Clare Taylor Cup—Congratulations" - 1959-1960 Chapter Report of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - 1960-1961 Chapter Report of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Handwritten "current expenses of chapter" (no date… likely 1960) UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy Mary Custis Lee Chapter - Handwritten note and program outline re: nomination of Mrs. W. Cabell Flournoy as honorary President of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy (undated) - Undated proposed changes to Virginia Division constitution of UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy (Mrs. B. A. Polick, Recording Secretary) - "District Banner" awards to UDC Chapters United Daughters of the Confederacy (undated) - Sign simply reading "Cape Henry" - Expense note (undated) UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Christmas card undated UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Typed speech "on assuming the Presidency of our beloved Mary Custis Lee Chapter" – no date, no signature, no attribution UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Handwritten minutes – no date no attribution UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Typed note of expenses – no date UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy - Small thank you notes to Mary Custis Lee Chapter UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy no date for Christmas Basket – from Mrs. Walter LeConte Stevens and Nettie Stuart both in same envelope - Undated form letter from the Virginia Division UDC United Daughters of the Confederacy Lee Mausoleum Committee soliciting funds for Endowment "Six years ago the Virginia Division U.D.C. placed a custodian at Lee Chapel and Mausoleum and assumed obligation of her salary…. The Custodian's salary for three years was paid from a gift of three thousand dollars from Mrs. Charles Senff of New York, but that sum having been exhausted, it is now absolutely necessary to complete the endowment in order to continue the Custodian at the Chapel" from Anne Norvell Otey Scott, Chairman.
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Miscellaneous items, 1940/1962 Box 5, Folder 21
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This folder contains: - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from Benjamin Shedd @ Wake Forest, NC "Dear Cousin Mary" Dec. 24 [no date] - Note from "Lula" including Burks data and information that "Mrs. Hatcher died at 10 o'clock this morning" [no date] - Letter to Mary Ackerly Field from "Cousin Ralph" @ Belmont Manor, Bermuda [no date] - Letter from Lucy Ackerly to "Dear Sis" [no date] PS that "I was plain mad that Matt Paxton didn't let a better write up go in the paper about Will…" - Letter from Lucy Ackerly to "Dear Sis" [no date] describing mother's illness - Letter to Mrs. Mary Ackerly Field from Mrs. Blanche Fry-Shafer of Cincinnati, Ohio regarding confusion about Captain John Murray [no date] - Penciled note to Mrs. G.H. Field "Dear Mary" from her mother [no date] - Letter to Miss Ackerly from "Elizabeth" June 20 [no date] regarding genealogy of Jacob White - 2 letters [undated] from B. Shafer of Cincinnati, OH to Mrs. Field re: genealogy of Major John Murray - Postcard from Yale University Aug. 29, 1941 from Frank and Ruth to Mrs. Harris Fields - Note to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Laird Thompson thanking Mary for flowers at time of mother's death [no date] - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Lucy "Dear Sis" enclosed in First Day Commemorative Stamp envelope "Cyrus McCormick" Oct. 14, 1940 - Letter from Mary E. Dillard of Lynchburg to "My dear Mrs. Parker" about Dillards July 1 [No date] - Letter from Mary E. Dillard of Lynchburg to "My dear Mrs. Parker" about Dillards July 1 [No date] - Note from Mrs. George Parker regarding list of libraries [no date] - Letter to Rev. John Pickett from "Geo." [son George] "My Dear Pa-" [no date] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Bessie Jacobson re: John [no date 1954?] - Letter in pencil to "My dear old Cousin" from J. Castily G… of Poplar Hill [no date] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Eva Pallared [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Mary Monroe, 104 White Street, Lexington Nov 2 [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Ivy & Bob Goring [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Mrs. Stanfield S. McClure Nov. 3, 1954 - Letter to Miss Mary Ackerly from Mary E. Denham … of Pasadena, CA Jan. 10, 1907 - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Marie S. Pole [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy & Mary Ackerly from Mrs. Jesse Thornhill Davidson [no date] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Georgetta [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Mary Faith [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Mrs. Fred Turpin Deaver [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to Lucy Ackerly from Louise and Roger Beebe [no date 1954?] - Condolence note to "Miss Ackerly" from Ellen Penny [no date 1954?] - Postcard Jan. 31, 1937 to Mrs. G. Harris Field concerning books on hand from "L" in Bedford - Letter to Mrs. Mary D. A. Field in Lexington from Marge Malone at Fieldmont, The Plains, VA [date unclear, but likely Feb. 10, 1962] includes statement "We had an exciting day last Monday as the hunt met here again, and Mrs. Kennedy rode with them. She had Caroline and the baby with her." [JFK, John F. Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy] - Penciled note "Rough Sketch of My Ancestors" by Mrs. A. D. White [no date] LOCATION: AC 108 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 5) FOLDER 21 - Note to Dr. Chas Turner from Jack Ackerly describing "attached letters Mrs. John P. Ackerly to her daughter Mary" – but there are no items attached or in the folder…
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Miscellaneous items, 1950/1959 Box 5, Folder 20
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This folder contains:- Card from Goodspeed's Book shop, Boston, MA ordering copy of Our Kin Apr. 18, 1950 - Letter to Mrs. Mary Ackerly Field from Allen M. Douglass of Senath, Missouri ordering copy of Our Kin Sept. 22, 1950 - Letter from Mary Ackerly Field to Allen M. Douglass of Senath, Missouri asking about his line ("I am a Douglass descendant") Sept. 25, 1950 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Mrs. George P. Parker ("Cousin Lula") genealogy and family news Apr. 3, 1951 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Georgette Parker ("Cousin Lula's" daughter) family chat; history of Bedford (mostly Lula's work) to be published by newspaper Bedford Democrat in preparation for Bicentennial Nov. 3, 1953 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Georgette Parker ("Cousin Lula's" daughter) Feb. 27, 1954 about success with publication of parts of her history - Letter to Lucy Ackerly from Mary Hope Pusey condolences on death of brother John Nov. 2, 1954 - Letter to Lucy Ackerly from Annie Tankerly condolences on death of brother John Nov. 2, 1954 -- Letters to Lucy Ackerly condolences on death of brother John from: o Effa Quisenberry Nov. 2, 1954 o Helen and Ann Crowgly Nov. 2, 1954 o Ellen Graham Anderson Nov. 4, 1954 o Mary Galt (D.A.R.) Nov. 5, 1954 o Evelyn Nelson Nov. 5, 1954 o Elija McHenry Nov. 5, 1954 o "Bonebelle" Nov. 5, 1954 o Gertrude Morrison Nov. 7, 1954 o Katherine (Mrs. George Breden )Ax Nov. 8, 1954 o Vada and JK Samples Nov. 8, 1954 o Gladys (from Big Island, VA) Nov. 10, 1954 o Ruth F. A. McCullough Nov. 9, 1954 o "Circle #3" Nov. 12, 1954 - Letter to Mrs. Mary D. A. Field Jan. 8, 1955 from "Naomi" Lynchburg, VA about family and sympathy for John's death plus request for 2 copies of Our Kin - Letter to Miss Mary Denham Ackerly from Madeline Turpin English of Alexandria, VA asking for help in joining the DAR Daughters of the American Revolution through the Turpin line Jan. 10, 1955 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Edward Irving Eldredge of Tirvelda Farm in The Plains, VA concerning purchase/sale of adjoining land Jan 21, 1955 - Postcard from Mrs. Howard H. (Ruth W.) Bourne of Roanoke asking for a copy of Our Kin Feb. 11, 1955 - Letter to Mrs. Harris Field from Madeline T. English of Alexandria, VA asking for a copy of Our Kin Feb. 14, 1955 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Lucille (Mrs. John B.) Thurman of Lynchburg, VA requesting a copy of Our Kin Feb. 21, 1955 - Postcard Nov. 2, 1956 from Mrs. Gloria Balander of Roanoke, VA requesting a copy of Our Kin(note on card indicates price has increased to $50) - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Mrs. Robert F. (Ruth Gregory) Hamilton of Dalton, GA requesting copy of Our Kin Jan. 16, 1957 - Letter Apr. 1, 1957 to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Frederick R. Louis requesting copy of Our Kin; "I am interested in the family of Captain Robert Bolling as I am a lineal descendant of his" - Letter Apr. 6, 1957 Mrs. G. Harris Field from Nannie Wood of Danville, VA requesting copy of Our Kin [price $45] - Letter Apr. 19, 1957 Mrs. Harris Field from Nannie Wood of Danville, VA enclosing payment and listing genealogy "My grandfather's grandmother was Jane Stern Jetter, daughter of Ambrose Jetter; my grandmother Angelina E. (Johnson) Wood, was a grand-daughter of Richard Johnson and Ann (Vaughn) Johnson" - Letter Apr. 27, 1957 Mrs. M.D.A. Field from Nannie Wood of Danville, VA extending sympathy for John's death - Letter to Mrs. Mary Ackerly Field July 30, 1957 from Mrs. W. R. ("Melba") Bedgood, Sr. of Athens, GA asking about Henry Page White & Celia Page and requesting copy of Our Kin - Easter card to Mrs. G. Harris Field Apr. 4, 1958 "with love from brother Gene" - Letter to Mrs. Harris Field Nov. 15, 1958 from Helen Johnson Bluntzer of Corpus Christi, TX asking about Our Kin and requesting help in joining the DAR Daughters of the American Revolution - Letter to Mrs. Harris Field from Ada Allan Peoples of Dallas, TX Jan. 29, 1959 interested in White & Allen lineage plus 2 pages of genealogical chatter - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. (Maryland State Superintendent of Schools); related to Pullen and Walker families in Bedford; interested in Our Kin Aug. 27, 1959 - Postcard from Goodspeed's Book Shop, Boston, MA inquiring about additional copies of Our Kin Sep. 24, 1959 - Letter to Mrs. G. Harris Field from Thomas G. Pullen, Jr. of Baltimore, MD Nov. 2, 1959 inquiring about Our Kin - Letter to Miss Mary D. Ackerly from Mrs. Frank M. (Roberta Dulin) Stewart of Los Angeles, CA for help with information contained in Our Kin Nov. 30, 1959.
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Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, 1954/1960 Box 3, Folder 2
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This folder contains Rockbridge County News and News Gazette obituaries from 1960's. There is also a United Daughters of the Confederacy meeting report.
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Miscellaneous printed items, 1938/1962 Box 3, Folder 8
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Packet of material tied in a pink ribbon (by Mrs. B.B. Glover?) entitled "My notes of 37 -38-39 and 42-43-44 to be made into a small book with aid of scrap books). Mary Custis Lee Chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC meeting notes 1957-1958, 1962. LOCATION: AC 106 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 3) FOLDER 8
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Miscellaneous printed items, 1940/1963 Box 3, Folder 7
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Typed Notes for talk on City of New Orleans (uncertain date, but on the back of Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York stationary). Penciled sketch of Lexington City Cemetery. 69th General Convention United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC notes (date?). Background info on Mrs. B.B. (M.E.) Glover – President of Mary Custis Lee Chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC 1940-1963. Miscellaneous Mary Custis Lee Chapter of United Daughters of the Confederacy UDC chapter lists, including deceased members 1960-1963.LOCATION: AC 106 RHA Ackerly Papers (Box 3) FOLDER 7
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