Glass, Carter, 1858-1946

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Glass, Carter, 1858-1940.

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1858-01-04

1858-01-04

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Born in Lynchburg, Virginia, on 4 January 1858. Member of Virginia State Senate, 1898-1906; member of U.S. House of Representatives. 1902-1918; Secretary of the Treasury, 1918-1920, Member of U.S. Senate, 1920-1946. Died in Washington, D.C. on 28 May 1946.

From the description of Letter : from Horace Mann Towner, 1925 Apr. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122701025

Virginia statesman; Secretary of the Treasury.

From the description of Letter, 1933 February, United States Senate, to Dr. Ben H. Smith, Warsaw, New York [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647804733

Virginia Senator; Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.

From the description of Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647902109

U. S. Senator from Virginia; Secretary of the Treasury.

From the description of Correspondence of Carter Glassh[manuscript], 1908-1946. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647997450 From the description of Letter from Carter Glass to Carter Glass, Jr. [manuscript], 1938 May 18. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647997445

Jay Winston Johns, Jr. was a coal industrialist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who moved to Virginia and became a leader in preserving homes of renowned Virginians. He married Helen Lambert (1881-1964). Johns became blind in the late 1950's.

He and his wife owned "Ash Lawn," Albemarle County, Virginia which had been the home of James Monroe and designed by Thomas Jefferson. Johns was founder of the Lee-Jackson Memorial, Inc., a foundation dedicated to preserving the memory of Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson and the South's part in the Civil War; and a founder of the Virginia Trust for Historic Preservation, an organization whose main purpose was that of purchasing, restoring, and maintaining for the public, homes of renowned men specifically, the Lee-Fendall House in Alexandria, Virginia.

Johns, himself was a strong Democrat and corresponded with and publicly supported all of the prominent Virginia political figures of his time. He was a spirited supporter of the Virginia Military Institute as a member of the Board of Visitors, and as an honorary member of the Alumni Association; a charter member, and later trustee of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts; and a member of the Virginia Chapter of the Society of the Cincinnati. He also received an honorary degree from the College of William and Mary in 1967.

From the guide to the Jay Johns Papers, 1918-1974., (Special Collections, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary)

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African Americans

Agricultural credit

Agricultural laws and legislation

Armenian massacres, 1915-1923

Ash Lawn (Virginia : Estate)

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Child labor

Coal mines and mining

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Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial (Va.)

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Spotsylvania Court House, Battle of, Va., 1864

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World War, 1914-1918

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Lynchburg (Va.)

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Montgomery County (Va.)

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Turkey--United States

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Roanoke County (Va.)

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Alabama

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Bedford County (Va.)

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Skyline Drive (Va.)

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Roanoke (Va.)

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Muscle Shoals (Ala.)

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Skyline Drive (Va.)

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Floyd County (Va.)

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