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Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia.
Born 11 November 1789, the son of Richard Kidder Meade and Mary Fitzhugh (Grymes) Meade, William Meade graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1808. He married Mary Nelson (d. 1817) and Thomasia Nelson. He was elected Bishop of the Protestant Church in Virginia and Presiding Bishop of the 1861 Convention held in Columbia, S. C. after the north-south split in the Episcopal Church. He died 14 March 1862 near Millwood, Va. He wrote Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia in addition to publishing sermons and tracts.
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Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Letters from his wife, son, and daughter [manuscript] 1849-1856.
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Letters from his wife, son, and daughter [manuscript] 1849-1856.
Letters from Sally Elizabeth Courtney Bowdoin Cocke, John Bowdoin Cocke, and Louisiana Barraud Cocke discuss family travels, activities, illnesses, crops, and servants. Items of interest include the death of former slaves in Liberia, cholera and dysentery outbreaks and resulting deaths, a trip to Washington and Philadelphia, Bishop Meade, and the trial of Charles B. Christian for the murder of VMI cadet Thomas Blackburn.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Letters from his wife, son, and daughter [manuscript] 1849-1856.
Garnett, Muscoe R. H. (Muscoe Russell Hunter), 1821-1864. Muscoe H.R. Garnett Letter to Sally H.A. Hunter, 1838 November 14.
Title:
Muscoe H.R. Garnett Letter to Sally H.A. Hunter, 1838 November 14.
Garnett, University of Virginia, writes about life at the University particularly a student fracas that involved "drinking themselves into courage, dragging tins up and down the arcades, breaking down the Rotunda door with an axe, ringing the bell, shooting pistols off the top of the Rotunda, and breaking the windows." He briefly mentions hearing a sermon by Bishop Meade, comments on poor teaching by Dr. B[laettermann] and asks to be remembered to all at home, including servants.
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- Garnett, Muscoe R. H. (Muscoe Russell Hunter), 1821-1864. Muscoe H.R. Garnett Letter to Sally H.A. Hunter, 1838 November 14.
Minor, Louisa H.A., 1833-. Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
Title:
Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
The diary contains a weekly account of the activities of Minor, her friends and family including church services attended, with the text for each sermon, visits and visitors, family and neighborhood news, weather and social events. She quotes poetry and occasionally composes her own, and there is also a lengthy list of her reading. Topics include: trips to the Richmond state fair in 1857 and 1860; activities at the University of Virginia, particularly celebrations of the Jefferson and Washington Societies; and, a lecture by Edward Everett on "The character of Washington." Of interest are mentions of freed slaves emigrating to Liberia and accounts of deaths and hardships there'; a note on the funeral of artist John Toole; and, an account of a young relative's successful efforts to go as a missionary to Liberia with Bishop John S. Payne. Most Civil War news is indirect but she does describe cooking for Ewell's troops when they came through the county and entertaining the general in her parlor. She also mentions a Christmas dinner given to soldier patients at the Delevan Hospital, Custer's diversionary raid on Rio Hill, February 1864, Federal troops passing through Albemarle County in March 1865, and the brief occupation of her home, an event that forced several family members to hide out in the woods. She also describes the difficulties of the first year of Reconstruction and expresses her bewilderment over the insubordination and disloyalty of former slaves. With the diary is a bequest 1871 April 23, from Mary W. Anderson, her foster mother.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Minor, Louisa H.A., 1833-. Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill, ca. 1822-1888.
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Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill, ca. 1822-1888.
The collection centers on Martha Jefferson (Patsy) Randolph Taylor and her family. The majority of the letters discuss family and friends. There is also a letter to John Johns regarding [Bishop William?] Meade. The collection also contains official correspondence of relative Asbury Dickins, the secretary of the Senate, including a letter from George Mifflin Dallas, and a patronage request to James K. Polk, together with a few personal letters and a Dickins family history. The collection also conatins a history of the Jefferson and Edgehill family papers and a history of the family farm "Lego" by Page Kirk discussing its destruction by fire and the furniture it contained, together with a genealogical chart of the Kirk family. Correspondents include John Johns, Septimia Meikleham, Carolina Ramsay Randolph, Jane Hollins Nicholas Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Margaret Harvie Randolph, Mary Buchanan Randolph, Bennett Taylor, John Charles Randolph Taylor, Susan Beverly Taylor, and Harriot W. Wight.
ArchivalResource: ca. 60 items.
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- Dallas, George Mifflin, 1792-1864,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill, ca. 1822-1888.
Meade, William, 1789-1862. William Meade autograph letter signed, 1862 Feb. 10.
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William Meade autograph letter signed, 1862 Feb. 10.
Autograph letter signed to H.E. Hayden, Regiment of Cavalry (probably 1st Virginia Regiment of Cavalry), Camp Zach[?], Manassas[?]
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Meade, William, 1789-1862. William Meade autograph letter signed, 1862 Feb. 10.
Autograph File, M
Title:
Autograph File, M
The Autograph File is an alphabetically arranged collection of single letters, manuscripts, and drawings received from various sources at various times. Additions continue to be made.
ArchivalResource: 10.5 linear feet (21 boxes)
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- Autograph File, M, 1648-1985.
Meade, William, 1789-1862. Letter from Bishop Meade to Mr. Monirer, Washington, D.C., bookseller, requesting that 50 copies of his sermon be sent to the Rev. George Freeman, of Swedensborough, N.J. [manuscript] 1841 May 3.
Title:
Letter from Bishop Meade to Mr. Monirer, Washington, D.C., bookseller, requesting that 50 copies of his sermon be sent to the Rev. George Freeman, of Swedensborough, N.J. [manuscript] 1841 May 3. 1841.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Meade, William, 1789-1862. Letter from Bishop Meade to Mr. Monirer, Washington, D.C., bookseller, requesting that 50 copies of his sermon be sent to the Rev. George Freeman, of Swedensborough, N.J. [manuscript] 1841 May 3.
Protestant Episcopal Bishops collection, 1740-1950
Title:
Protestant Episcopal Bishops collection 1740-1950
Correspondence from and subject files relating to the bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear feet (12 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Protestant Episcopal Bishops collection, 1740-1950
White, William, 1748-1836. Episcopal sermons, 1817-1835.
Title:
Episcopal sermons, 1817-1835. 1817-1835.
Collection of sermons delivered at Episcopal consecrations, meetings, funerals, and other occasions in the U.S. in the 19th century, published individually as pamphlets, bound together by collector in one volume.
ArchivalResource: 24 pamphlets (in one v.)
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- White, William, 1748-1836. Episcopal sermons, 1817-1835.
Baker, Richard Henry, b. 1826. Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
Title:
Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
Diary of Richard Henry Baker discusses his life as a University of Virginia student. He describes his fellow students as "wild heedless young men and mentions election as president of the Jefferson Society, Professor William Holmes McGuffey, a funeral service for "poor Haile who was shot.... " He also mentions a cholera epidemic in Norfolk in 1849, his future wife, and church sermons including ones by Richard K. Meade and U. Va. chaplain William H. Ruffner. In addition he frequently includes poetry, rules of conduct and Sabbath reflections. After leaving the University he records his marriage, confirmation and births of three children. Also included are two commissions, 1851 and 1852, in the Virginia Militia signed by Joseph Johnson and John B. Floyd, and a commission, 1854, making Baker a notary public signed Joseph Johnson and George W. Munford.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baker, Richard Henry, b. 1826. Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
Bramham, A. W. Letters, chiefly relating to the Dade family, 1845-1858.
Title:
Letters, chiefly relating to the Dade family, 1845-1858.
The collection contains two letters, 1856 and 1858, Henry Dade, Charlottesville, Va., to his father, A.G. Dade, regarding work as a storekeeper, illness in the city, fears he may have consumption, and other personal matters. There are also two letters, 1858 and n.d., A.W. Bramham to her father, A.G. Dade, Westmoreland County, Va., about family news, Bishop Meade's book, Professor Holcombe at the University of Virginia, local political sentiment, the next Congressional election, and an unjust accusation against her husband, a clergyman. There is also a letter, 1845, A.P. Ralls, Charlottesville, Va., to a nephew about family news and hopes for a teaching position.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Bramham, A. W. Letters, chiefly relating to the Dade family, 1845-1858.
Alexander, Phebe, 1825-. Letters and a deposition pertaining to the Western Lunatic Asylum, 1836-1856.
Title:
Letters and a deposition pertaining to the Western Lunatic Asylum, 1836-1856.
The collection consists of three letters to Dr. Francis T. Stribling, 1851-1856, and a deposition, 1836, pertaining to mentally ill patients at the Western Lunatic Asylum in Staunton, Va. The 1836 May 27 deposition of 11 year old Phebe Alexander of Rockbridge County, and her uncle James Alexander, concerns the conduct of her father William H. Alexander, whose release from the Asylum was being considered. The deposition mentions Alexander's physical abuse of his wife and sister and religious excesses at a prayer meeting conducted by him. In a letter, 1851 April 25, Thomas D. Smith, Spotsylvania, writes regarding the "present condition of my afflicted companion," his inability to get her to comply with Stribling's prescription, her horror of returning to Staunton, whether to use coercion, and his lack of funds. In a letter,1852 March 6, N. Burwell, Jr., writes from the Theological Seminary in Alexandria, Va., concerning his current employment as a travelling salesman of religious books, and mentions Clement Moore Butler, alfred Lee and William Meade. In a letter, 1856 September 18, R.G. Dunn, Graysville, sends funds for the care of a Daniel Eppes, and enquires after his state of mind.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Alexander, Phebe, 1825-. Letters and a deposition pertaining to the Western Lunatic Asylum, 1836-1856.
Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Papers, 1803-1851.
Title:
Papers, 1803-1851.
Correspondence relating to family matters, personal affairs, his work in the Episcopal Church, and the founding to Kenyon College. Includes letters written while he was in England raising funds for Kenyon College as well as church affairs. Some letters are retained copied and fair copies.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 ft. (1 box)
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- Chase, Philander, 1775-1852. Papers, 1803-1851.
Hibbard, Alma. Journal, 1859-1863.
Title:
Journal, 1859-1863.
Journal of a Northern teacher who lived and worked in the home of Bishop William Meade in Clarke County, Va. The journal contains comments on the Meade household; social life, customs, peculiarities of speech in the area; and slavery.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (120 p.)
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- Hibbard, Alma. Journal, 1859-1863.
Meade, William, 1789-1862. William Meade papers, 1811-1867.
Title:
William Meade papers, 1811-1867.
ArchivalResource: 175 items.
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- Meade, William, 1789-1862. William Meade papers, 1811-1867.
Blackford, Eliza Chew Ambler. Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
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Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
Memoirs include accounts of the school of Bp. William Meade, service as a Confederate paymaster, & life as a rural Va. minister. Letters, 1780-81, Betsy Ambler to Mildred Stith, describing events in Richmond & Charlottesville during the war, including the raid on C'ville. by Sir Banastre Tarleton. Letter, 1966 Aug. 27 Randolph Fairfax Blackford to Virginia Blackford containing biographical sketches of Byrd Willis & Catherine Daingerfield Willis Gray Murat including accounts of the U.S. visit of Lafayette & anecdotes regarding Charles Louis Napoleon Achille Murat, Leopold I, king of Belgium & Napoleon III, emperor of the French.
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- Blackford, Eliza Chew Ambler. Memoirs of her childhood, especially of the Rev. John Ambler [manuscript] 1900?.
Randolph Court Record [manuscript], 1835.
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Randolph Court Record [manuscript], 1835.
A bound manuscript copy [lacking first six and last [?] pages] of the proceedings of the General Court of Virginia in the case of Tucker v Randolph's Executors, 1835. The controversy involved John Randolph of Roanoke's 1821 will in which he freed his slaves and his 1832 will in which he ordered them sold. Names prominent in the proceedings include William Leigh and Henry St. George Tucker, executors of the 1832 will; John Coalter, "next friend" of John Coalter Bryan, residuary legatee of the 1832 will; John Randolph Bryan, plaintiff; John Marshall, witness; and William Meade, defendant and trustee for the slaves under the 1821 will.
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- Randolph Court Record [manuscript], 1835.
Photograph of Bishop Meade [manuscript], n.d.
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Photograph of Bishop Meade [manuscript], n.d.
Carte-de-visite of Bishop Meade. A small oval print has been mounted on a signed card.
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- Photograph of Bishop Meade [manuscript], n.d.
Goodwin family. Goodwin family papers, 1826-1959.
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Goodwin family papers, 1826-1959.
Letters, memoirs, journals, sermons, monographs, genealogical material (concerning Goodwin, Archer, Silvester, Ballard and Smith families) and printed material of members of the Goodwin family. The bulk of the collection is comprised of the papers of Frederick Deane Goodwin, an Episcopal minister including his correspondence with Bishop William Meade and papers of his son, Edward Lewis Goodwin. Volumes include diaries, journal of register of Edward Lewis Goodwin. Includes material relating to research in England for Colonial Williamsburg by Mary Frances Goodwin in 1929-1930; and a memoir of Wytheville, Va. during the Civil War.
ArchivalResource: 309 items.
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- Goodwin family. Goodwin family papers, 1826-1959.
Tuley, Joseph, 1796-1860. Ledger, 1810-1829.
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Ledger, 1810-1829.
Ledger No. 3 (ff. 10-211) recording extensive tanning, saddlery, and shoemaking business at Millwood, Clarke Co., Va. Includes shoes for slaves and occasional entries for labor and slave hiring. Prominent customers include William Meade (1789-1862) and members of the Burwell, Page, and Byrd families. Numberous notes and receipts laid in the volume include a house construction account.
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- Tuley, Joseph, 1796-1860. Ledger, 1810-1829.
Cobbs, Nicholas H. (Nicholas Hamner), 1796-1861. Nicholas Hamner Cobbs papers, 1826-1865.
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Nicholas Hamner Cobbs papers, 1826-1865.
Papers include a few items on Cobbs's work in Virginia, 1826-1843, and his declination of a call to St. Peter's Church, Baltimore. Other subjects include his support of Bishops William Rollinson Whittingham, Henry U. Onderdonk, and Benjamin T. Onderdonk in their troubles; views on relations with the Church of England; Cobbs's last message to the Diocese of Alabama; and his death at the outbreak of the Civil War, 1861. Also of interest is a collection of papers relating to Bishop Cobbs compiled by the Reverend Ethan Allen: clippings, obituaries, tributes of other bishops, especially an article by Bishop William Meade, a funeral address, and Allen's biographical essay on Cobbs entitled, "My Own Recollections."
ArchivalResource: 26 items.
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- Cobbs, Nicholas H. (Nicholas Hamner), 1796-1861. Nicholas Hamner Cobbs papers, 1826-1865.
Winchester (Va.). Papers, 1779-1956 and n.d.
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Papers, 1779-1956 and n.d.
Includes correspondence, clippings, business record books, printed material, legal papers, and scrapbooks from Winchester, Va. Account book, (1807-1861) from unidentified business lists sales of flour and contains pages onto which clippings of poetry, essays, and articles (including one on abolitionist John Brown) have been pasted. Entries were dated in the Quaker style. Account book of the firm Pugh and Miller records sales of a general store from 1817-1824. Dr. John R. Dunbar's memorandum and scrapbook (1823-1894) contains copies of letters (one from Rev. William Meade) and addresses while Dunbar was at Dickinson College and clippings concerning the temperance movement, colonization societies, and Dunbar's election as city councilman. J.L. Bond's personal account book (1879-1891) contains itemized expenditures of a Quaker farmer and businessman. Miscellaneous papers include wills of Lord Fairfax and Daniel Morgan; an 1895 Encyclopedia Britannica scrip book; a 1956 history of Winchester, Va., and a 1916 map of Winchester upon which the sites of Civil War battles have been marked.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Winchester (Va.). Papers, 1779-1956 and n.d.
Bland, Theodorick, 1742-1790,. Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, Davis, and Watts families [manuscript], 1745-1914.
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Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, Davis, and Watts families [manuscript], 1745-1914.
The collection contains correspondence, legal and business papers, bound volumes, and miscellaneous material revealing much about economic and social conditions in Southside Virginia. Major topics include agriculture, education of children and the Episcopal Church. There is also material of note re the Civil War and slavery. Business papers contain accounts, notes and receipts for estate settlements, stores, lodging, education, slave hirings, physicians, and taxes; a blacksmith's journal and a day book for the Maple Creek [saw] Mill. Legal papers include memoranda and daybooks of lawyer William Watts, 1768-1786; court dockets, 1771-1782, for Amelia and Lunenburg Counties; indentures; wills, 1745 and 1760, from Albemarle and Amelia Counties, both mentioning slaves; estate appraisals; and miscellaneous pieces from Amelia and Campbell Counties. Civil War documents include furloughs; vouchers; muster rolls and payrolls of the 42nd Virginia Regiment, and a provision return from the 13th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. There are also payrolls, 1778-1779, of the 1st Regiment of Light Dragoons. Educational papers include grade reports from Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Hollins College and St. Timothy's, Catonsville, Md., a brochure from the Edgeworth School, Baltimore, Md., a form letter concerning an Episcopal rectory at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and a printed address, 1877, by John Randolph Tucker "The relations of the United Sates to each other, as modified by the war and the constitutional amendments." There are also essays; lectures; poems; obituaries; a subscription book for the Lee Monumental Association; farm journals; an 1846 card game "The game of Kings [of England] made easy; and the Otter River Township, Campbell County, Va. record books, 1870-1874, with entries for roads and poor house expenses.
ArchivalResource: 3000 items.
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- Bland, Theodorick, 1742-1790,. Papers of the Irvine, Saunders, Davis, and Watts families [manuscript], 1745-1914.
Bishops' and lay leaders' correspondence, 1788-1913.
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Bishops' and lay leaders' correspondence, 1788-1913.
Correspondence of bishops and lay leaders of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A., including Bishops Samuel Seabury, Philander Chase, Thomas Brownell, William Meade, Benjamin Bosworth Smith, George Washington Doane, John Williams, Henry Adams Neely, Daniel Sylvester Tuttle, Francis McNeece Whittle, William Croswell Doane, John Franklin Spalding, George Franklin Seymour, Thomas A. Starkey, Henry Codman Potter, Alfred Augustine Watson, George Worthington, Lemuel Henry Wells, and William Lawrence, and lay leaders Lewis Cass, George William Curtis, Morgan Dix, William Henry Seward, and Charles Sumner. Many letters are addressed to Rev. Amos Turner Ashton and other members of the Ashton and Sill families.
ArchivalResource: .8 cubic ft.
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- Ashton, Leonora Sill,. Bishops' and lay leaders' correspondence, 1788-1913.
Forbes family. Papers of the Forbes family [manuscript], 1814-1859.
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Papers of the Forbes family [manuscript], 1814-1859.
The papers consist chiefly of letters containing family news. Of interest is a letter, 1852, from William S. Forbes to Murray Forbes requesting permission to continue his medical studies with Dr. Mutter, a Philadelphia surgeon. Also included is a copy of a bill, 1821, sent to Zacharia Vowles dealing with a dispute between Francis Thornton and Robert Dunbar.
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Forbes family. Papers of the Forbes family [manuscript], 1814-1859.
Brown, Edward S. Papers of Edward S. Brown and the Brown family, 1830-1853.
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Papers of Edward S. Brown and the Brown family, 1830-1853.
The papers consist chiefly of letters from Edward S. Brown, a student at Randolph-Macon College, to family members concerning his life and studies at the college, friends, family members, and future plans. Of interest are comments on the Campbellite crusade in Hopewell, Va., and their baptismal controversy with local Baptists. Brown family correspondence conveys personal, family, local and religious news. Topics include Wytheville, Va.; a controversy involving Philip St. George Cocke; religious activities in Richmond, 1847; religious events in Lynchburg, 1851, including the preaching of John Cowper Granbery, Brother Walker preaching for the "coloured" people, church attendance and McGee's revival. One letter from C. Garland, Rectory at Berryville, Va. 1845, to Sarah C. Brown, Variety Hills, Nelson Co., mentions Charlottesville, Va., the new chaplain at the University of Virginia, and "Castle Hill."
ArchivalResource: 28 items.
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- Brown, Edward S. Papers of Edward S. Brown and the Brown family, 1830-1853.
Minor family. Papers of the Minor family, 1831-1906.
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Papers of the Minor family, 1831-1906.
Correspondence, 1831, of Charles Landon Carter Minor (1805-186?), while in Jefferson Barracks, Mo., to Lt. G. McRee concerning a legal dispute; from Carter Nelson Berkeley, 1841, concerning, Carter's study of medicine in Philadelphia, Pa.; answer, 1835, of Carter Berkeley, to the Court of Law and Chancery in Botetourt County, Va., pertaining to the estate of William Gordon, the marriage settlement of Nathaniel Burwell and Lucy Carter, a bill of sale for male slaves, and a mortgage. Also includes letter, 1832, of Lucius H. Minor to Catherine Berkeley of Edgewood, Hanover County, Va.; power of attorney, 1852, of Lucy Minor of Fredericksburg, appointing Lucius H. Minor to represent her interests in the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad; a copy of Bishop William Meade's relinquishment of his deceased wife Thomasia Meade's estate including his statements of her intent to provide for her slaves' welfare. Also includes correspondence, ca. 1863-1884, of Charles Landon Carter Minor (1835-1903) addressing the supply needs of Berkeley Minor, while at the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now VPISU) in Blacksburg, Va., and at the Shenandoah Valley Academy in Winchester, Va., comparing race relations in the 1880s with the antebellum period; and his accounts, 1868-1869, for board at the Washington House (Blacksburg, Va.). Also include letters, 1866, from Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee, concerning life in Lexington and family affairs; certificate, 1867, issued by Hanover County Va., to Berkeley Minor to practice law; correspondence, 1906, of Berkeley Minor, with cousin Julia enclosing genealogical notes about the Carter family. Also include tax returns, 1867 and 1891; miscellaneous papers including an undated sketch of the first floor of a house with a narrative description of the second floor; and a letter, n.d., of Fanny Minor as a child to her uncle concerning Christmas.
ArchivalResource: 50 ca. items.
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- Minor family. Papers of the Minor family, 1831-1906.
Hibbard, Alma. Journal, 1859-1863.
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Journal, 1859-1863.
Journal of a Northern teacher who lived and worked in the home of Bishop William Meade in Clarke County, Va. The journal contains comments on the Meade household; social life, customs, peculiarities of speech in the area; and slavery.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (120 p.)
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- Hibbard, Alma. Journal, 1859-1863.
Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Letter : Columbus, Kentucky, to the Reverend William Meade, Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, 1861 September 26.
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Letter : Columbus, Kentucky, to the Reverend William Meade, Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, 1861 September 26.
Polk comments on the progress of the war, especially events in Virginia which occupy the attention of the government and he assesses the political climate in Kentucky.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.
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- Polk, Leonidas, 1806-1864. Letter : Columbus, Kentucky, to the Reverend William Meade, Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, 1861 September 26.
Dana, Charles Backus, ca. 1805-1873. Dana, Charles Backus, papers, 1802-1881; 1820-1881.
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Dana, Charles Backus, papers, 1802-1881; 1820-1881.
Papers of Charles Backus Dana relate to family life and church work, primarily in Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 11 in.
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- Dana, Charles Backus, ca. 1805-1873. Dana, Charles Backus, papers, 1802-1881; 1820-1881.
Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
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Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
The papers contain the autograph manuscripts for "Disraeli," "To make raisins," table of contents for "The man hunter," "The winter march to Romney" (from "The life of Stonewall Jackson"), title page of "Wearing of the grey," "Une description de noces," "The scout," "A dead master, G.W.B.," "The broken mug," "Deal gently with the erring," "O, I'm a good old rebel," "So my summer's over," and "A southern scene." Ten letters, mostly to Cooke, chiefly discuss his writings, particularly "Days and nights in the Shenandoah," "Hilt to hilt," "Life of Stonewall Jackson," "My friend the colonel," "Pride of falling waters," "Stories of the Old Dominion," and "Surry of Eagle's Nest"; the Civil War, especially Stonewall Jackson, the battlefields of Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Gaines's Mill, Petersburg, and Richmond, and Stuart's grave; and Southern writers. They also include a letter from a military volunteer criticizing Cooke's article "Outlines from the outpost," published in "Southern Illustrated News" and a letter from Stephen Cooke to John Rogers Cooke about responsibilities of marriage. An engraving of Cooke and an example of his calligraphy are also present. The correspondents include John Rogers Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Joseph A. Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Jr., William Meade, Isaac Moorhead, William Thomas Poague, and S. Rohman.
ArchivalResource: 24 items.
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- Cooke, John Esten, 1830-1886. Papers of John Esten Cooke [manuscript], 1810-1883 (bulk 1858-1869).
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
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Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
The collection contains correspondence, legal and financial papers of Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis, executors of Washington's estate. Topics include the Dismal Swamp Land Company in which he owned shares, physicians' accounts for treating family members and slaves, U.S. Treasury recompense for a slave taken by the British, a tax dispute over [West] Virginia land, and a suit involving land sold to Archibald McClean in 1799 but not conveyed before Washington's death. Family and political matters are mentioned occasionally.
ArchivalResource: 98 items.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
Meade, William, 1789-1862. Letter [manuscript] : Millwood, to Mary Lee Custis, Arlington, Va., 1825 May 30.
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Letter [manuscript] : Millwood, to Mary Lee Custis, Arlington, Va., 1825 May 30.
Bishop Meade writes to his cousin, sending family news. He also discusses his desire to emancipate his slaves as soon as possible and his attempts to persuade the slaves to leave the country.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Meade, William, 1789-1862. Letter [manuscript] : Millwood, to Mary Lee Custis, Arlington, Va., 1825 May 30.
Meade, William, Bp., 1789-1862. Papers, 1807-1861.
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Papers, 1807-1861.
Correspondence, 1807-1861, of the Right Reverend William Meade who was a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church and third Bishop of the Church in Virginia. The early correspondence pertains to his studies at Princeton and his decision to enter the ministry. Subsequent correspondence deals with religious controversy, particularly after his election as Assistant Bishop of Virginia in 1829. The discipline of clergy and laity and disagreement over doctrinal issues form an important part of the collection. Among his correspondents were Richard Channing Moore, William Rollinson Whittingham and J. H. Wingfield.
ArchivalResource: 116 items.
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- Meade, William, Bp., 1789-1862. Papers, 1807-1861.
Butler, Frances Parke Lewis, 1799-1875,. Lewis family letters, 1827-1832.
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Lewis family letters, 1827-1832.
Letters to Frances Parke Lewis Butler from her mother Nelly Custis Lewis and brother Lorenzo Lewis. A letter, 1827 June, is too fragile and fragmented to read and has been scheduled for repair. In a letter, 1832 May 20, Nelly Custis Lewis worries about the effect of the Louisia climate, describes the natural history collection of "Lolen" and his treatment for a [broken?] ankle, sends news of activities and health of family and friends, asks for some pressed wildflowers as souvenirs, comments on a new preacher and an ordination at which Bishop Meade was present, and closes with regards from all including servants. In a letter April 17, n.y., Lorenzo sends advice on child rearing, discusses how hard her husband is working for General Gaines and comments on the latest fashions.
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- Butler, Frances Parke Lewis, 1799-1875,. Lewis family letters, 1827-1832.
Upfold, George, 1796-1872. George Upfold papers, 1829-1870.
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George Upfold papers, 1829-1870.
The collection consists of Upfold's colorful private correspondence with Maryland Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham, and letters of others about him. Subjects include the New York Protestant Episcopal Press, the New York Protestant Episcopal Tract Society, affairs of St. Luke's Church, New York City, and the Sunday School Union. More substantial materials concern Upfold's rectorship of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, 1831; his travels in the middle west and description of church affairs there, 1840, including support for Bishop Jackson Kemper; his election as Bishop of Indiana and opposition thereto; troubles with Bishop Philander Chase; views concerning the trial of Bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk and belief in his innocence; affairs of the Diocese of Indiana; descriptions of episcopal visitations; and many clergy matters, including references to John Martin, George Lamb Roberts, Ashbel Steele, and Horace Stringfellow, Jr. Upfold writes of wanting no "ultraism" among his clergy and deplores romanizing. He urges moderation and avoidance of controversy, but shows spirit in party strife. Much concerns Upfold's relations with other bishops and vigorous opinions about them, especially George W. Doane, William Meade, Levi S. Ives, Charles P. McIlvaine, Henry J. Whitehouse, and Joseph C. Talbot. He describes his tastes in architecture and projects for building churches. Collection contains frequent references to affairs of the General Theological Seminary, New York City, and Nashotah House, Wisconsin. Four letters of 1861 concern the Civil War, the state of the nation, and problems of the Episcopal Church. Among other points are condemnation of Bishop Leonidas Polk's military service for the Confederacy; fast days in Indiana; prayers to be used there; praise for Bishop Whittingham's Unionist stand in Maryland; funding of missionaries for Alabama; the need for moderation in dealing with the South; and hope for reunion of the Episcopal Churches in North and South after the war. Also includes references to family affairs and the bishop's declining years.
ArchivalResource: 59 items.
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- Upfold, George, 1796-1872. George Upfold papers, 1829-1870.
Episcopal Bishops collection 1778-1911 Episcopal Bishops collection
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Episcopal Bishops collection 1778-1911 Episcopal Bishops collection
This collection contains letters, biographical newspaper clippings, cartes de visite, and other material related to Episcopal bishops between the late 18th and early 20th centuries.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot
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- Episcopal Bishops collection, 1778-1911
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. Letter to William Meade [manuscript], 1820 March 7.
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Letter to William Meade [manuscript], 1820 March 7.
Letter, 7 March 1820, from Francis Scott Key, Georgetown, D.C., to William Meade, requesting that Meade assist him, Charles Fenton Mercer, and Elias Boudinot Caldwell in the preparation of a presentation to a committee.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. Letter to William Meade [manuscript], 1820 March 7.
Brockenbrough, William, fl. 1763,. Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
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Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
The papers of the Carter and Wellford families contain deeds, patents, stocks and bonds, wills maps, surveys, and indentures as well as correspondence. The early correspondence of Landon Carter (1710-1778) deals with tobacco production and sale, land purchases, and management of his plantation. Family and neighborhood news is frequently conveyed. Later correspondence contains many references to political troubles with England, action taken in Virginia, and events in the first years of the Revolution such as the Stamp Act, the Boston Tea Party, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and the Virginia Convention, and includes several letters to the editor of the Virginia Gazette on the political situation. The diary of Landon Carter, 1763-1778, records daily farming activities, with many comments on his slaves, remarks on the Revolution and its ultimate effect, and reflections on his estrangement from his son Robert Wormeley Carter, the second (1792-1861). The correspondence of Robert Wormeley Carter the second contains more local and agricultural news with a few letters generated by the latter's political career touching on national politics. Of interest are mentions of the War of 1812 and the evacuation of slaves at the approach of British warships, a letter from John Tyler on Andrew Jackson's fiscal policies, and comments on the Whig Party and the Virginia Reform Convention of 1851. One Civil War letter mentions the death of an acquaintance and two affadavits, 1863, concern slaves who fled to Union forces. Interspersed in the large segment of R.W. Carter II's estate settlement papers are several comments on reconstruction in Virginia. Correspondence of Dr. Armistead Nelson Wellford, is chiefly business in nature but also includes his official Civil War pardon signed by President Andrew Johnson. Papers of his son Robert Carter Wellford and grandson Armistead Nelso Wellford include University of Virginia report cards and correspondence with Cassius Francis Lee, Jr., and Earl G. Swem discussing the respective sale and preservation of the Sabine Hall Papers. Correspondence of women in the family includes discussions of schooling, social events, and sickness and deaths. Of interest are a comment on Charlotte Brontë's "Vilette" and a commonplace book of Elizabeth Merry Tayloe's poems. Other items of interest include the agricultural journals, 1813-1860, and mill book containing a slave register, 1831-1845, of the second R.W. Carter; a list of "Negroes Baptized in Richmond County 1723-1724"; election returns for Lancaster and Richmond Counties, 1836; an 1872 brochure urging immigration to the Northern Neck; agricultural essays and medical observations of the 1st Landon Carter and an inventory of his estate; and physician's account ledgers of Beverley R. Wellford. Seventeenth century items include land patents, from William Berkeley, 1650-1665; a surveys, 1650-1684; deeds of sale and indentures; and the will of John Rice. Correspondents include Norborne Berkeley, baron de Botetourt, William Brockenbrough, Charles Carter, Samuel Chase, Raleigh Colston, Richard Corbin, Francis Fauquier, the Rev. Isaac W. Giberne, Arthur Lee, Francis Lightfoot Lee, Henry Lee, Richard Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Robert E. Lee (a receipt), George Mason, William Meade, Thomas Nelson, Robert Carter Nicholas, John Page, vice chairman of the Committee of Safety, Peter Pelham, Alexander Purdie, Peyton Randolph, William Rind, Joseph Royle, Earl G. Swem, Edward T. Tayloe, John Tayloe, John Tyler, and Dr. A.N. Wellford.
ArchivalResource: 1,075 items.
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- Brockenbrough, William, fl. 1763,. Papers of the Carter and Wellford family of Sabine Hall, 1650 (1736-1874) 1936.
Hitt, Verna. Index to Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. Volume II, by Bishop Meade [manuscript] / compiler, Verna Hitt. - - [1988?].
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Index to Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. Volume II, by Bishop Meade [manuscript] / compiler, Verna Hitt. - - [1988?].
ArchivalResource: 39 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Hitt, Verna. Index to Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. Volume II, by Bishop Meade [manuscript] / compiler, Verna Hitt. - - [1988?].
Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. Papers of Francis Scott Key [manuscript], 1808-1841.
Title:
Papers of Francis Scott Key [manuscript], 1808-1841.
The collection contains six untitled poems by Key, 31 letters by him, a list of legal papers re the Yazoo claim, and a document re the renewal of a note. Letters discuss the health, education and activities of various family members, friends and relatives. There are letters on business matters to Lewis Cass, Bedford Brown and several legal clients. Topics include the American Colonization Society, religious faith, a case of postpartum depression, the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Georgetown, the religious conversion of John Randolph of Roanoke, and a proposed book on criminal law. The War of 1812, factional politics, and St. Louis are touched on and Key's brother-in-law Roger Brooke Taney is mentioned briefly several times.
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Key, Francis Scott, 1779-1843. Papers of Francis Scott Key [manuscript], 1808-1841.
Feamster Family Papers, 1794-1967, (bulk 1813-1946)
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Feamster Family Papers 1794-1967 (bulk 1813-1946)
Members of the Feamster (Feemster) family. Diaries, notebooks, correspondence, financial and legal papers, writings, and miscellaneous material illustrating the activities of four interrelated families from 1794 to 1967 whose members were engaged in farming, the law, medicine, the military, politics, religion, and other pursuits in Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kansas, Iowa, and Maryland. The collection also contains genealogical information about the Cary (Carey), Mathews (Mathews), Alderson, and Feamster families.
ArchivalResource: 3,000 items; 5 containers; 2 linear feet
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- Feamster Family Papers, 1794-1967, (bulk 1813-1946)
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Correspondence, 1861-1863.
Title:
Correspondence, 1861-1863.
These papers contain two letters, one from Davis to Rev. William Meade, Bishop of the Diocese of Virginia, in 1861, declining his request that candidates for the ministry be discharged from the Army; and a letter from Humphrey Marshall, 1863, noting that Mr. Grumard has something secret to communicate from France.
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Correspondence, 1861-1863.
Correspondence, 1801-1862.
Title:
Correspondence, 1801-1862.
Letters to and from Meade on church affairs and other topics. Correspondents include Susan Meade, R.C. Moore, Lord Bexley, and E. Bickersteth.
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- Meade, William, 1789-1862. Correspondence, 1801-1862.
Hume, Fannie Page, 1838-1865. Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
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Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
The collection contains Fannie Page Hume diaries, 1858, 1860-1862, kept at "Selma," Orange County, Va., and on visits to Washington, D.C. She describes family events; daily life; weather; health, particularly her increasing problems with head and back pain and treatment with blue mass (mercury) and morphine; illnesses and deaths; church services; religious reflections; reading; courtship and her engagement to a U.S. naval officer; social events; and slaves, particularly the fate of family slaves who have been hired out and been mistreated. After November, 1860, there are comments on political affairs; war news and rumors; women's war work; caring for the sick and wounded; refugees; and troop movements through Orange. Particular incidents include the wreck of a Confederate troop train, May 1861; presenting a flannel shirt to General Beauregard; a speech by Jefferson Davis after Manassas; entertaining officers in spring of 1862 including Paul J. Semmes and "Extra Billy" Smith; and the occupation of "Selma" by Federal troops, July-August, 1862. People mentioned include her future husband, Col. Carter Braxton; the Rev. Joseph Earnest, rector of St. Thomas; U.S. naval captain and later Confederate blockade runner John Newland Maffitt; naval officer Alexander Golden Rhind of the U.S.S. Constellation; Bishop William Meade; and Confederate surgeon Horace Dade Taliaferro.
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- Hume, Fannie Page, 1838-1865. Diaries of Fannie Page Hume, 1858-1862.
Protestant Episcopal bishops collection, 1740-1950 (inclusive).
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Protestant Episcopal bishops collection, 1740-1950 (inclusive).
Correspondence from and subject files relating to the bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church and the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States and Europe.
ArchivalResource: 5 linear ft. (12 boxes, 1 folio)
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- Protestant Episcopal bishops collection, 1740-1950 (inclusive).
Nelson, Thomas, 1738-1789. Thomas Nelson, Jr., et al, deed, to Dr. Alexander Galt for house and land, 1823 February 1.
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Thomas Nelson, Jr., et al, deed, to Dr. Alexander Galt for house and land, 1823 February 1.
Deed: house and land in Williamsburg, VA from Thomas Nelson, Jr., George Washington Nelson, William Meade, and Thomasia Nelson Meade to Dr. Alexander Galt, 1 February 1823.
ArchivalResource: 1 laminated leaf, 9 3/4" X 15 1/2" long
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- Nelson, Thomas, 1738-1789. Thomas Nelson, Jr., et al, deed, to Dr. Alexander Galt for house and land, 1823 February 1.
Endicott, George, 1802-1848. Lithograph portrait of Bishop William Meade [manuscript], 1836.
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Lithograph portrait of Bishop William Meade [manuscript], 1836.
Lithograph portrait of Bishop William Meade, by George Endicott from a painting by W.J. Hubard.
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- Endicott, George, 1802-1848. Lithograph portrait of Bishop William Meade [manuscript], 1836.
House and Land Deed, 1823 February 1
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House and Land Deed 1823 February 1
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- House and Land Deed, 1823 February 1
Carr, Dabney, 1773-1837. Papers of the Jones family [manuscript], 1806-1915.
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Papers of the Jones family [manuscript], 1806-1915.
This collection consists of letters, 1827-1880 (bulk 1837-1839) and n.d., to Walter Jones of Washington, D.C. from Dabney Carr, Henry Clay, John Jordan Crittenden, Stephen Decatur, Bishop William Meade, Joseph Story, Roger Brooke Taney, and William Wirt. Other items of importance are letters, 1852-1863, of Catherine Ella Jones describing her experiences as an Episcopal missionary in Shanghai, which give a good picture of Chinese life and current events. In addition there is family correspondence with letters to Fannie Lee Jones of Leesburg, Va., and of Nannette Lee Peyton. Correspondence and legal opinions, ca. 1844-1856, of Charles Lee Jones of Washington, D.C.; correspondence and documents, 1849--1852, relating to Thomas Walter Jones' work on the United States Boundary Commission in Texas and Mexico, and two letters, 1877, discussing the shooting of Roger Ap Catesby Jones compete the collection.
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- Carr, Dabney, 1773-1837. Papers of the Jones family [manuscript], 1806-1915.
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Bexley, Nicholas Vansittart, Baron, 1766-1851.
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Cobbs, Nicholas H. (Nicholas Hamner), 1796-1861.
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Garnett, Muscoe R. H. (Muscoe Russell Hunter), 1821-1864.
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Onderdonk, Benjamin T. (Benjamin Tredwell), 1791-1861.
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Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia (Alexandria, Va.)
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