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Author, diplomat.
Virginia author; U.S. ambassador to Italy.
James Barron Hope was born 23 March 1829 in Norfolk, Virginia. He was the grandson of James Barron and son of Wilton and Jane A. (Barron) Hope. James Barron Hope graduated from the College of William and Mary. He practiced law and was commonwealth's attorney for Norfolk. He married Anne Beverley Whiting. The couple had two daughters, Jane A. Barron (Janey Barron Marr) and Nanny Hope. Hope is known primarily for his poetry, serving as the official poet of the 250th anniversary of the Jamestown settlement. He published several volumes of writings and also edited newspapers. Hope died in 1887.
American author and diplomat; ambassador to Italy, 1913-1919.
Native Virginian Thomas Nelson Page entered into the practice of law after graduating from the University of Virginia. After the end of the Civil War, he began publishing idyllic sketches of the Old South which became inordinately popular in both North and South during Reconstruction, and were ultimately collected into book form. Full of rustic detail, honorable gentlemen, and admirable ladies, Page's stories, based on his youth, have done much to fix the romantic image of the Old South in the American psyche.
Author and diplomat.
American author; ambassador to Italy, 1913-1919.
Thomas Nelson Page was born in 1853. He attended Washington College and read law under his father. Graduated from University of Virginia. Lawyer in Richmond, Va. Married to Anne Seddon Bruce and secondly, to Florence Lathrop Field. He wrote novels, children's books, biography and poems. In 1913 he was appointed ambassador to Italy where he served until 1919. He died in Hanover Co., Va. in 1922 and was buried in Washington, D.C.
American author & diplomat, ambassador to Italy.
Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922), lawyer and American writer, served as U.S. ambassador to Italy during the Woodrow Wilson administration and during World War I.
American novelist and diplomat.
American author and diplomat.
Page, Thomas Nelson 1853-1922, Writer. Thomas Nelson Page, author of short stories, novels, essays, and poetry, is best known for his role as literary spokesman for the glories of the Old South. Born in 1853 and only 11 years old when the Civil War ended, Page, writing in the plantation genre of John Pendleton Kennedy and others, created of the antebellum South a mythical, would-be land of noble gentlemen and ladies, of contented slaves, a society ordered by the laws of chivalry. A descendant of the prominent but no longer wealthy Nelson and Page families, and a native of Virginia, Page attended Washington College and later studied at the University of Virginia for a legal career. Page married in 1886, and his wife died two years later. He practiced law in Richmond from 1876 until 1893, when he moved with his second wife, the former Florence Lathrop Field, to Washington. Although Page became active in the social life of the capital and later served six years as ambassador to Italy under Woodrow Wilson, he continued in his writing to depict Virginia and the passing of the old order there. His works, set for the most part in the South, comprised 18 volumes when they were published in a collected edition in 1912. In Ole Virginia (1887) was Page's first collection of short stories treating the antebellum South. Other works dealt with later periods in southern history. For example Red Rock (1898) was a sympathetic portrait of the South during Reconstruction, and John Marvel, Assistant (1909) depicted the New South of the early 20th century. Page was consistently a proponent of the southern way of life, and in such stories as "Marse Chan" in In Ole Virginia his finest sketches were realized. In this story, told by a faithful exslave, of a young southerner who died for the southern cause and who placed duty and honor above all personal gain, Page postulates a kind of heroism that seemed to be missing from modern life. Page's South, of course, was finer than any real place could ever be, but he satisfied the nostalgia of his readers for what might have been--a place where heroic men and women adhered to a code of perfect honor. Only in the 20th century would Ellen Glasgow and, later, the writers of the Southern Literary Renaissance dispel the romantic image of the Old South so carefully fashioned by Thomas Nelson Page. Documenting the American South website http://docsouth.unc.edu (Retrieved June 9, 2009)
Native Virginian Thomas Nelson Page entered into the practice of law after graduating from the University of Virginia. After the end of the Civil War, he began publishing idyllic sketches of the Old South which became inordinately popular in both North and South during Reconstruction, and were ultimately collected into book form. Full of rustic detail, honourable gentlemen, and admirable ladies, Page's stories, based on his youth, have done much to fix the romantic image of the Old South in the American psyche.
Virginia lawyer and writer; U.S. ambassador to Italy from 1913-1919.
American author.
Diplomat and author.
Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) served as the U.S. ambassador to Italy, 1913-19. His books helped established the myth of a pre-Civil War feudal Utopia in the South. See Theodore L. Gross, THOMAS NELSON PAGE (NY: Twayne, 1967) and Rosewell Page, THOMAS NELSON PAGE: A MEMOIR OF THE VIRGINIA GENTLEMAN, BY HIS BROTHER (NY: Scribner, 1923).
John Lewis Berkeley, was principal of the public schools in Danville, Virginia, retiring after 32 years in 1920. See Frances Berkeley Young, THE BERKELEYS OF BARN ELMS (Hamden, CT: Shoestring Press, 1964), pp. 84, 121-122.
Robert Morton Hughes, an alumnus of the College of William and Mary, attended the University of Virginia Law School. He was the son of Robert William and Eliza M. (Johnston) Hughes. He practiced law in Norfolk, Virginia. Hughes was the president of the Virginia Bar Association; biographer of Joseph Eggleston Johnston; a member of the Virginia Board of Education; and served as a member and as rector of the Board of Visitors of the College of William and Mary.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter from Thomas Nelson Page to Henry Mills Alden [manuscript], 1886 June 14, July 20.
Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
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Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
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.
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- Autograph File, P, 1554-2005.
Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), 1850-1880, 1872-1878
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Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168) 1850-1880 1872-1878
Letters written to Josiah Gilbert Holland (and a few to his staff) - written during the term of his editorship of Scribner's Monthly, of which he was co-founder, from 1870-1881, unless noted otherwise on the comment sheets.
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- Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), 1850-1880, 1872-1878
J. B. H. (James Barron Hope), 1829-1887. James Barron Hope Papers I, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.
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James Barron Hope Papers I, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.
Papers, chiefly 1847-1887, of James Barron Hope. Correspondence includes letters to his mother Jane A. Barron Hope while on a naval cruise to the Caribbean and letters to his wife, Annie Beverley Whiting Hope written during the Civil War. There are letters between Jane A. Barron Hope and her friend, Caroline Matilda Campbell. Prominent correspondents in the collection include Jubal A. Early, Benjamin S. Ewell, Hugh Blair Grigsby, Fitzhugh Lee, W.H.F. Lee, Thomas Nelson Page, John Tyler and Robert Charles Winthrop. The collection also includes manuscript poems of Hope including his address at the Yorktown Centennial, as well as articles and letters concerning his death and his involvement in dueling.
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- J. B. H. (James Barron Hope), 1829-1887. James Barron Hope Papers I, 1790-1965, 1847-1887.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Marse Chan [manuscript], 1884.
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Marse Chan [manuscript], 1884.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Marse Chan [manuscript], 1884.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23 [manuscript].
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Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23 [manuscript].
Page thanks Mrs. Tittman for her kind words regarding his novel, John Marvel, Assistant.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23 [manuscript].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Printing block from "Marse Chan" [manuscript], n.d.
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Printing block from "Marse Chan" [manuscript], n.d.
The block contains a photoengraving of an old black man and a relief metal engraving of the manuscript of the first page of Page's story, "Marse Chan."
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Printing block from "Marse Chan" [manuscript], n.d.
Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
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Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of New York architect Whitney Warren.
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- Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
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Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
Typed letter signed. Concerns a copy of the Lincoln Centennial Addresses.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
Jones, Hilary P.,. Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
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Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
The papers consist chiefly of the correspondence of three brothers, Nelson Berkeley Noland, Frank Noland, and William Churchill Noland with each other and their parents, Callender St. George and Mary Edmonia Berkeley Noland. The letters convey family news and discuss farming, school, the Civil War, business and employment. Specific topics include an 1851 slave sale; runaway slaves, 1864; Virginia Military Institute; defense of the James River, the Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid, Jeb Stuart's forty mile ride to attend a wedding, family members imprisoned after Gettysburg, the Union march on Richmond, 1864, and privation during the war; the election of 1876; life in Texas, 1876; mining in Colorado, 1876, and the murder of a marshall in Leadville, 1878; pension claims for Mexican War service; 1889 purchase of a mill site and other Virginia land suitable for development. Other papers include: civil service examinations, 1889; two letters to William Churchill Noland (Oct. 21 and Oct 25, 1896) about the accidental death of a workman in the collapse of a portion of the newly rebuilt Rotunda at the University of Virginia--the Oct. 25 letter includes a small sketch indicating the collapsed portion; development opportunities in South America, 1903; Teddy Roosevelt's invitation to Booker T. Washington to dine at the White House; and the design of St. Paul's Church, Miller's Tavern, Virginia, 1924. Miscellaneous business papers include accounts from the firm of James Noland, 1882-1884; estate settlement papers; and a contract with a farm caretaker, 1910. There are also newsclippings of buildings designed by William C. Noland and a pocket memoranda book of background information for the design of a Roanoke hospital; and arithmetic example book of Thomas Noland. Miscellaneous items include: Confederate money and stamps; farm diaries, 1843-1849; and photographs of Mary Noland, Nelson Noland, and a (family retainer?).
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- Jones, Hilary P.,. Papers of the Noland family of Hanover County, Va., 1814-1948.
Papers, 1909-1983.
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Papers, 1909-1983.
Correspondence, memoranda, article and book drafts, speeches, lectures, field notes, reports, publications, and clippings relating to his anthropological work in Europe, the North Arabian Desert, Iran, Iraq, Africa, Southwest Asia, and Russia; and to his role as special advisor to President Roosevelt on the question of settling Europeans displaced by World War II (the "M Project") including final studies on topics such as Nazi Germany, Jews, immigration laws and policies, refugee settlements, and population growth and distribution. Also includes diaries from a Sinai trip, 1947-1948, and a trip to the Soviet Union, 1964; and family correspondence with Thomas Nelson Page, Rosewell Page, Florence Lathrop Field (later Mrs. Thomas Nelson Page), Minna Field Burnaby, and Major and Mrs. Algernon E. Burnaby.
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- Field, Henry, 1902-1986. Papers, 1909-1983.
Berkeley, Anne Poe, 1856-1938,. Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
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Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
The papers contain correspondence, financial and legal papers, genealogical papers, diaries, memoirs, class notebooks, clippings, photographs, maps, and memorabilia. The correspondence is chiefly between Landon Carter Berkeley, a master at Episcopal High and Danville (Va.) lawyer, and Anne Poe (Harrison) Berkeley, a student at Wellesley, and teacher in Alabama and Maryland prior to her marriage. There are also many letters of Francis Lewis Berkeley, Albemarle Co. farmer, Norborne Berkeley, an engineer in West Virginia in the 1880s, and Cynthia Berkeley. Topics include the election of 1856, the Civil War, horse racing, Dwight Lyman Moody's Wellesley talks, the Miller School, Oregon in the 1880s, White Sulphur Springs, and the Philadelphia Orthopaedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases. Slave hiring, Mary Custis Lee, Chilly Langhorne and William Mahone are all mentioned. The collection also contains sermons, poetry, the Civil War diary of Daniel P. Smith, a Confederate sargeant in the seige of Port Hudson, the memoirs of Norborne Berkeley mentioning Seven Pines, 1st and 2nd Bull Run, and Gettysburg. In the financial and legal papers are indentures, bills and receipts, cancelled checks for family members and for John Crissey, an in-law, and an indenture concerning the lands of Thomas Nelson. Also included are the memoirs of Edmund Berkeley with andecdotes about Lafayette, Catesby Ap Roger Jones, Andrew Jackson, Charles Dickens, Sam Houston, John Tyler, the explosion of the Peacemaker on the U.S.S. Princeton, and the Civil War including battles of 1st Bull Run, Ball's Bluff and Gettysburg. In addition there are geology notebooks, 1896-1897, and a farming diary of Francis L. Berkeley, a school notebook, 1887, of Cynthia Berkeley, a mill ledger, 1817-1818, of William Noland, accounts, 1854-1885, of William Noland Berkeley, a stock register, 1915-1930 of G.D. Smith with E.L. Rothschild & Co., a trigonometry notebook, 1932, and an autobiography of Randolph Carter Berkeley. Correspondents include John Thompson Brown, John Warwick Daniel, Thomas Walter Harrison, Andrew Jackson Montague, Thomas Nelson Page, Wharton Sinkler, and Micajah Woods.
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- Berkeley, Anne Poe, 1856-1938,. Papers of the Berkeley family [manuscript], 1788-1962 (bulk 1861-1932).
Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Title:
Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Papers consist of letters, deeds, reminiscences, and family data. Included are land papers of Richard C. Anderson; letters of Richard C. Anderson, Jr. of an official nature while minister to Colombia, primarily regarding insurance claims and other diplomatic affairs; and a typed copy of Francis T. Brooke's memoir of his life, with particular emphasis on his experiences in the Revolutionary War.
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- Anderson-Brooke family : papers, 1793-1983.
Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1715-1933.
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Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1715-1933.
Business and personal papers, 1871-1933 (mainly 1890-1915), of Robert Morton Hughes (1855-1940).
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- Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1715-1933.
Page, Thomas Nelson. Letter, 1900, August 15, York Harbor, Me., to Samuel Coffin Eastman.
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Letter, 1900, August 15, York Harbor, Me., to Samuel Coffin Eastman.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson. Letter, 1900, August 15, York Harbor, Me., to Samuel Coffin Eastman.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : York Harbor, Maine, to Robert H. Russell, New York, 1903 Aug. 21.
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Letter : York Harbor, Maine, to Robert H. Russell, New York, 1903 Aug. 21.
Typescript signed. Offers to the North American review his article on lynching of Negros.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves); 18 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : York Harbor, Maine, to Robert H. Russell, New York, 1903 Aug. 21.
Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931,. Miscellaneous Virginia letters [manuscript], 1821, 1905, 1911.
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Miscellaneous Virginia letters [manuscript], 1821, 1905, 1911.
The collection contains a letter from Conrad Speece, 1836 February 15, to an unidentified clergyman requesting that they meet and travel to Winchester, preaching on the way. He thanks him for the Frederic Colonization Report, requests a copy of the American Colonization Society report, and will send a contribution. He mentions books he would like to own and comments on poor prospects for publishing his own book. A letter from Armistead Gordon to Maurice K. Gordon, 1905 March 25, discusses the genealogy of General John B. Gordon of Georgia. A letter from Thomas Nelson Page to Charles A. Hutchinson, 1911 April 12, requests him to aid the Washington Society of the Fine Arts in the development of parks for Washington, D. C.
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- Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931,. Miscellaneous Virginia letters [manuscript], 1821, 1905, 1911.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Mrs. Terhune [Marion Harland] [manuscript], 1889 February 2.
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Letter to Mrs. Terhune [Marion Harland] [manuscript], 1889 February 2.
Page writes to Harland re the death of his first wife, Anne Seddon Bruce Page.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Mrs. Terhune [Marion Harland] [manuscript], 1889 February 2.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letter to Sarah S. Kimball, 1899 June 14.
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Thomas Nelson Page letter to Sarah S. Kimball, 1899 June 14.
Page writes in response to Miss Sarah Kimball, of the Salem (Mass.) Woman's Club, 14 June 1899, in a dictated, signed letter, informing her that he has given up public reading, and thus cannot consider her invitation to lecture in Salem next season.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letter to Sarah S. Kimball, 1899 June 14.
Wendell family papers
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Wendell family papers
Correspondence, business papers, and compositions by members of the Wendell family, a prominent merchant family from Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
ArchivalResource: 46 linear feet (93 boxes and 1 folder)
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- Wendell family papers, ca. 1620-1921.
A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
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A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
Paper givingbrief biographies of some men who contributed to the fame of the University of Virginia.
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- A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
Page, Mildred Nelson, 1865-1959. Papers of Mildred Nelson Page [manuscript] 1879-1950.
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Papers of Mildred Nelson Page [manuscript] 1879-1950.
19th cent. items are: autograph album, 1879-82 [1 v.] and letters, 1890-94, Miss Page to her family describing her missionary activities in Japan [32 items. holograph signed & 2 v. transcripts (hand written)] -- Diary, 1914 Feb.-Sept. describing a trip to Europe. The bulk of the collection is correspondence. Of special interest are letters, 1909-33, of Charles Richard Crane to Miss Page. These describe his visits to the Middle East in 1919, 1923, 1927; to China & Japan in 1920 & 1930; and mention Russians in Egypt and Paris, Woodrow Wilson and the Peace Conference of 1919. There are also, letters 1909 Oct. 25, Thomas Franklin Fairfax Millard to Crane regarding his recall as ambassador to China [4 l. 28 cm. transcript (typewritten)] and, letter, 1921 June 21, Crane to Charles William Eliot regarding his diplomatio service in China [9 l. 28 cm. transcript (typewritten)] [67 items. chiefly holographs signed]. Other correspondents include: Julian Green, Edward Preatorius, Titsu Ogama, Thomas Nelson Page, Georges Seraud, and Amélie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy.
ArchivalResource: 210 items.
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- Page, Mildred Nelson, 1865-1959. Papers of Mildred Nelson Page [manuscript] 1879-1950.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. In Ole Virginia, 1887.
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In Ole Virginia, 1887.
Original manuscripts of stories "In Ole Virginia" including: "Meh Lady," "No Haid Pawn," "Marse Chan," "Polly," "Unc' Edenburg's Drowndin'," and "Ole 'Stracted." With the manuscripts is a printed volume containing "Meh Lady," "Marse Chan," and "Unc' Edinburg's Drowndin'," with a note in the hand of Page.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. In Ole Virginia, 1887.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Robert E. Lee, man and soldier, 1911.
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Robert E. Lee, man and soldier, 1911.
Includes revised pages from the first edition (Robert E. Lee, the southerner); composite A and Tms draft; 2 corrected galley proofs and 2 uncorrected duplicate proofs.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Robert E. Lee, man and soldier, 1911.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter book of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1875-1877.
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Letter book of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1875-1877.
Letter book of letters written by Thomas Nelson Page while he was an attorney in Richmond, Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter book of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1875-1877.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. A goth : galley proof, [19--].
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A goth : galley proof, [19--].
An annotated galley proof for publication in Scribner's Magazine.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (9 leaves) ; 61 x 15 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. A goth : galley proof, [19--].
Goethals, George W. (George Washington), 1858-1928,. Logan-Morrill family papers, 1906-1934 (bulk 1906-1912).
Title:
Logan-Morrill family papers, 1906-1934 (bulk 1906-1912).
The collection consists of the scrapbook and correspondence of Lily Logan Morrill and her husband, Albert H. Morrill. The scrapbook, about Mrs. Morrill's father, Thomas Muldrup Logan, contains some of his Civil War correspondence, speeches, and newspaper clippings, mostly from the 1870s, about him. It also contains some clippings about Mrs. Morrill and her book, Builder of the New South, written about her father's life. Lily Logan Morrill's correspondence concerns her writings and sketches in the period 1908-1934. Correspondents include Thomas Nelson Page, Alexander Wilbourne Weddell, Guy Pierpont Jones, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Rose O'Neill. Albert H. Morrill's correspondence is with William Howard Taft. Included is a letter (1912 August 14) written from President Taft to Colonel Goethals in Panama introducing Morrill who wished to see the progress made on the Panama Canal. Most of the other letters (1906-1912) are personal, as the two men exchanged notes of congratulation or condolence throughout their political careers.
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- Goethals, George W. (George Washington), 1858-1928,. Logan-Morrill family papers, 1906-1934 (bulk 1906-1912).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Frank W. Hoyt, Montclair, N.J., 1906 Dec. 4.
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Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Frank W. Hoyt, Montclair, N.J., 1906 Dec. 4.
Holograph signed. Thanks Hoyt for a sympathetic review of his book of poems, probably The coast of Bohemia. Defends the use of some of his rhymes.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Frank W. Hoyt, Montclair, N.J., 1906 Dec. 4.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to J. E. [Bordjucan?] [manuscript], 1893 July 25.
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Letter to J. E. [Bordjucan?] [manuscript], 1893 July 25.
Page regrets that public readings "have been wearing on my health" and will not be giving any in the coming season.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to J. E. [Bordjucan?] [manuscript], 1893 July 25.
Papers, 1813-1957
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Papers, 1813-1957
Correspondence, family and business records, journals, etc., of the Bradley, Merry, and Aldis families from New England.
ArchivalResource: 21 file boxes, 6 folio+ folders, 1 audiocassette
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- Papers, 1813-1957
Johns, Ann Page,. Inventory of books in the library of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1922?.
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Inventory of books in the library of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1922?.
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- Johns, Ann Page,. Inventory of books in the library of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1922?.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters of Thomas Nelson Page, 1893-1901.
Title:
Letters of Thomas Nelson Page, 1893-1901.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters of Thomas Nelson Page, 1893-1901.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter and postcard [manuscript], 1899, 1967.
Title:
Letter and postcard [manuscript], 1899, 1967.
In a letter, 1899 May 8, Washington, D. C., Thomas Nelson Page writes to "My dear Bob" re a "batch of translations" from the German which Page is sending for review. Page asks his correspondent to ship "John" by express. In a postcard, 1967 February 2, Harriet R. Holman, Clemson University, writes to Lucille Miller, Camarillo, California, identifying "Bob" from the preceding letter as the editor Robert Russell and "John" as John Fox, Jr., author of "The trail of the lonesome pine."
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter and postcard [manuscript], 1899, 1967.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Correspondence with William H. Rideing, of Youth's companion [manuscript] 1885-1911.
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Correspondence with William H. Rideing, of Youth's companion [manuscript] 1885-1911.
Chester L. Lord, and Richard Watson Gilder, editor of Century magazine; and Richard Underwood Johnson, also of Century magazine discussing his writings among which are "Bred in the Bone," "Jamestown, the Cradle of American Civilization," "Old Planters," "Yaller Mule," "Gray Jackets," and "Marse Chan." Page briefly comments on these stories as well as several proposed ones which he fails to name; fees to be paid; his trip to Europe; Winston Churchill's The crisis; a meeting with George Washington Cable, and the Century magazine editorial policy.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Correspondence with William H. Rideing, of Youth's companion [manuscript] 1885-1911.
Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
Title:
Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
The letters consist primarily of social notes to Mrs. Ward from authors, some artists, and musicians. Some concern her work for the committees on literature for children, and children's day at the Chicago World's Fair. Susan B. Anthony, Hamlin Garland, George F. Root, and Jane Addams are mentioned. Letters, works in progress, philanthropies, and family news are common topics. The collection contains a facsimile of a 1705 September 14 letter from Isaac Newton to Dr. Sloane. Also, a manuscript of "The Tower of Flame" by Richard Watson Gilder is included, as are autographs and letters collected by Mrs. Coonley Ward.
ArchivalResource: 294 items.
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- Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received by Lydia Avery Coonley Ward, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to John C. Ropes and Otto T. Barnard [manuscript], 1899, 1913.
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Thomas Nelson Page letters to John C. Ropes and Otto T. Barnard [manuscript], 1899, 1913.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to John C. Ropes and Otto T. Barnard [manuscript], 1899, 1913.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. [Note] : 1900 Dec[embe]r 27th, [Washington, D.C.].
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[Note] : 1900 Dec[embe]r 27th, [Washington, D.C.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item ; 4 x 12 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. [Note] : 1900 Dec[embe]r 27th, [Washington, D.C.].
Page family. Papers, 1819-1976.
Title:
Papers, 1819-1976.
Mainly papers of Thomas Nelson Page, most well-known as a Southern writer of short stories, novels, and poems romanticizing the antebellum South. His papers refer to all aspects of his life, but primarily concern his writing and lecturing. Also, include correspondence of Thomas Nelson Page's mother, Elizabeth Burwell (Nelson) Page, writing about family and friends and her farm and home, "Oakland," Hanover co., Va.; and Rosewell Page, one of Elizabeth's sons who lived close to or at home most of his life and oversaw the management of "Oakland" and other Hanover farms owned by the Page family, followed several professions, was a biographer of his brother Tom, and was heavily involved in the lay ministry of the Episcopal Church in Virginia. There are two diaries of note, including one of Elizabeth Burwell (Nelson) Page, concerning the daily life of her family at "Oakland" during 1905, and one of her brother, Robert Nelson of Shanghai, China, and Woodbury, Conn., concerning a children's school he ran in Shanghai and later, his Episcopal ministry in Woodbury.
ArchivalResource: 2050 items.
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- Page family. Papers, 1819-1976.
Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Correspondence with Thomas Nelson Page, Carter Glass, and Isham Randolph [manuscript] 1897-1903.
Title:
Correspondence with Thomas Nelson Page, Carter Glass, and Isham Randolph [manuscript] 1897-1903.
Correspondence concerns the University of Virginia and the creation of the office of president, Carter Glass's appointment to the Board of Visitors, level of scholarship at the University of Virginia, advantages and disadvatages of state aid to the University, the university endowment, the Alumni Association, a controversy caused by Professor Sedgwick. With these is a newspaper article regarding Carter.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Carter, Thomas Henry, 1831-1908. Correspondence with Thomas Nelson Page, Carter Glass, and Isham Randolph [manuscript] 1897-1903.
General Literary Manuscripts collection, 1677-1969
Title:
General Literary Manuscripts collection 1677-1969
The General Literary Manuscripts collection is an artificially created collection comprised chiefly of literary works and manuscript fragments of well-known writers and other public figures. The time covered is late 17th century to the first half of the 20th century.
ArchivalResource: 0.42 linear ft.; 1 legal-size document box
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- General Literary Manuscripts collection, 1677-1969
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, 1899 December 27, Washington, D.C., to Harold G. Rugg.
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Letter, 1899 December 27, Washington, D.C., to Harold G. Rugg.
Sends his autograph and comments on his novel, Red rock.
ArchivalResource: 1 leaf ; 18 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, 1899 December 27, Washington, D.C., to Harold G. Rugg.
Margaret Junkin Preston Papers (#1543), 1812-1892, 1938, 1997
Title:
Margaret Junkin Preston Papers (#1543) 1812-1892, 1938, 1997
Margaret Junkin Preston of Lexington, Va., was a poet and author. This collection chiefly consists of letters written by editors, authors, and Confederate leaders, and received or collected by Margaret Junkin Preston. Among these are letters from Thomas Jonathan Jackson, John C. Calhoun, and Benjamin Rush. Other letter writers include Paul Hamilton Hayne, Jean Ingelow, Frances Eliza Grenfell Kingsley (Mrs. Charles Kingsley), Rose Kingsley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, P. B. Marston, Thomas Nelson Page, Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster, Alexander Stephens, Mary Terhune (who wrote as Marion Harland), and John Greenleaf Whittier. Most of the letters are from the period, 1875-1892; only a few items are dated earlier than 1855. The collection also contains a manuscript copy of ; poems by Preston; and a poetry notebook, 1865-1869, with works by Preston and showing her many revisions. Occasional diary entries, interspersed in the poetry notebook, indicate that many of the poems were written during summer visits to Rockbridge Baths, near Lexington, Va., or the Hot Springs in Bath County, Va. Added to the collection in 1998 is a cumulative index, compiled by Mary P. Coulling, of Preston's published and unpublished poetry. Stonewall Beechenbrook, a Rhyme of the War
ArchivalResource: About 150 items (0.5 linear feet)
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- Margaret Junkin Preston Papers (#1543), 1812-1892, 1938, 1997
Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript], 1872-1943.
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Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript], 1872-1943.
Personal and business correspondence, biographical information, articles, sermons, speeches, notes, and memorabilia, includes material on the history and organization of the Methodist Church in the United States, union of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, a lawsuit for control of Vanderbilt University, the trial of Bishop James Cannon and minutes of the College of Bishops and various Methodist conferences, 1872-1943.
ArchivalResource: 30,000 items.
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- Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript], 1872-1943.
Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922. Papers of the Barringer family [manuscript], 1828-1963.
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Papers of the Barringer family [manuscript], 1828-1963.
The collection consists of correspondence, legal and financial documents, literary manuscripts, genealogical material, newsclippings, photographs and keepsake items, certificates and commissions, printed articles and pamphlets, monographs and broadsides. The papers pertain chiefly to Paul Brandon Barringer and other members of his family, most notably General Rufus Barringer and Victor C. Barringer, with some scattered items of Daniel Laurens Barringer, Daniel Moreau Barringer and Anna Barringer. The bulk of the material is personal. Topics include Paul Barringer's unsuccessful attempt to be appointed Secretary of Agriculture, his racial views, his ophthalmology practice, his invention of a fire extinguisher, and charges brought against him the the V.P.I. Alumni Association Welfare Committee; Rufus Barringer's Civil War imprisonment at Ft. Delaware; slave sales, and boarding school life in the the 1870s; Georgia O'Keeffe; the family home "Gravel Hill," Charlotte County, Va. Of interest are copies of letters from Stonewall Jackson, letters concerning Theodore Roosevelt's 1903 visit to the University of Virginia, and theatre broadsides featuring Edwin Booth in leading roles. Genealogical data is included for the Brandon, Graham, Hannah, Massey, Morrison, Spragins, Washington and Woodson families. Correspondents include Edwin A. Alderman, Harry F. Byrd, John Armstrong Cahloner, Lenoir Chambers, William A. Clark, Hugh S. Cumming, Charles W. Dabney, John Dalzell, Josephus Daniels, Noah K. Davis, R. T. W. Duke, E. C. Glass, Carter Glass, Armistead C. Gordon, Hugh S. Johnson, Fitzhugh lee, Andrew J. Montague, R. Walton Moore, and John L. Newcomb. Also Robert C. Ogden, Lee S. Overman, Thomas Nelson Page, Thomas W. Page, William L. Phelps, John F. Rixey, Albert Shaw, C. Alphonso Smith, Claude A. Swanson, Benjamin R. Tillman, J. Hoge Tyler, Oscar W. Underwood, Henry A. Wallace and John Sharp Williams. Corresponding with Paul B. Barringer over racial matters are Lyman Abbott, Frank P. Brent, John W. Daniel, H. B. Frissell, Armistead C. Gordon, Thomas W. Harrison, Hilary A. Herbert, Edgar G. Murphy, Clarence Poe, Charles D. Warner and Booker T. Washington.
ArchivalResource: 2830 items.
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- Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922. Papers of the Barringer family [manuscript], 1828-1963.
Dulaney, Polly Venable,. Papers of the Minor and Venable families, 1846-1918.
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Papers of the Minor and Venable families, 1846-1918.
Additions to the papers of the Minor and Venable families, include Charles Scott Venable's diary of medical service in France in World War I, family correspondence, and photographs of Sir Robert Montgomery and Lady Montgomery. In his diary, Venable, an officer with Base Hospital No. 41, discusses conditions at the hospital and the care and treatment of the wounded. He frequently mentions U. Va. alumni in the service. Venable also writes general news of the war including a call on Thomas Nelson Page and the Armistice celebration. Correspondence includes an 1869 letter from Emily C. Stras, Tazewell Court House, Va.; letters, 1846-1847, to Florence C. Southall of Charlottesville, Va., conveying local news and briefly mentioning the temperance lectures of John Bartholomew Gough; and letters, 1877-1882, Justus Scheibert to Charles Scott Venable (senior), on Scheibert's book on the American Civil War and the political situation in the United States. Of interest is a transcript of a letter from James Longstreet to Charles Venable about the Battle of the Wilderness.
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- Dulaney, Polly Venable,. Papers of the Minor and Venable families, 1846-1918.
Century Magazine. Correspondence of the editors of the Century Magazine [manuscript], 1883-1900.
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Correspondence of the editors of the Century Magazine [manuscript], 1883-1900.
The collection contains letters to editors Richard Watson Gilder, W. W. Ellsworth and Robert Underwood Johnson from contributing authors. Several of the letters are accompanied by pictures of the authors. Correspondents include John Kendrick Bangs, Edward Bellamy, William Allen Butler, Hezekiah Butterworth, George Washington Cable, Andrew Carnegie, Winston Churchill, Samuel Clemens, Richard Harding Davis, William Gillette, Henry James, Joseph Jefferson, Melville de Lancey Landon, Hamilton Mabie, Thoas Nelson Page, Julian Ralph, John Codman Ropes, Ernest Seton-Thompson, Albert Shaw, William M. Sloane, Francis Hopkinson Smith, William Stillman, Frank R. Stockton, Maurice Thompson, George E. Waring, and Henry Watterson.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Century Magazine. Correspondence of the editors of the Century Magazine [manuscript], 1883-1900.
Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Articles, by Miss Holman regarding Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1970.
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Articles, by Miss Holman regarding Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1970.
Articles entitled Attempt & failure : Thomas Nelson Page as playwright, and The Kentucky journal of Thomas Nelson Page.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Articles, by Miss Holman regarding Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1970.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1836-1952
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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1836-1952
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1836-1952
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Edward Peterson. York Harbor, ME. 1908 Sept. 12.
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Letter to Edward Peterson. York Harbor, ME. 1908 Sept. 12.
Offering to autograph a copy of "In Old Virginia."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Edward Peterson. York Harbor, ME. 1908 Sept. 12.
Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Harriet R. Holman papers, 1869-1986.
Title:
Harriet R. Holman papers, 1869-1986.
Collection is chiefly significant for Holman's correspondence with writers, publishers and colleagues concerning the teaching and writing of American literature. Significant correspondents include Jay B. Hubbell, Rayburn Moore, Henry Field, Ann Page Johns, Armistead C. Gordon, Jr., Dr. Jeremiah N. Fusco, Corydon Bell, Guy Davenport, Edith Buchanan, Margaret Meaders, David Stocking, Marion Kingston Stocking, Newman I. White, E. M. Lander, Jr., Mattie U. Russell, and members of the Thomas Nelson Page and John Fox families. There are also letters from South Carolina authors, including Rosa Pendleton Chiles, Sidelle Ellis, Patricia Kneas Hill, Katharine M. Jones, Mary Boone Robertson Longley, and Alice L. O'Connell. Also includes works written or edited by Holman and others, a typed transcription of Cherokee stories as told by Mary Ulmer Chiltoskey, clippings, notecard files, printed material, and photographs of Thomas Nelson and Florence Lathrop Page, and Nannie Mae Tilley. The addition (2008-0257) (27 items; 1945-1986) includes correspondence from Professor Holman's associates, including Jay Hubbell, Henry Field, Ann Page Johns, Jeremiah Fusco, Corydon Bell, Armistead Gordon, Jr., and Rayburn Moore.
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- Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Harriet R. Holman papers, 1869-1986.
Fox family. Fox family papers, 1852-1962, 1852-1920 (bulk dates).
Title:
Fox family papers, 1852-1962, 1852-1920 (bulk dates).
This collection contains the papers of the Fox family for the years 1852-1962. Part of the collection consists of photocopies of letters from Elizabeth Fox Moore to Harriet R. Holman about John Fox, Jr., Ms. Moore's brother. Ms. Holman was writing a book on Thomas Nelson Page. The second major portion of the collection consists of the manuscripts for John Jr.'s novels, articles, and short stories, including two versions each for A MOUNTAIN EUROPA and A CUMBERLAND VENDETTA. There are also notebooks containing more of Fox's writings, along with biographical materials, a few photographs, scrapbooks on his literary career, class notebooks, lectures and posters.
ArchivalResource: 5.4 cubic ft. (12 boxes, 3 envelopes, 1 package.)
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- Fox family. Fox family papers, 1852-1962, 1852-1920 (bulk dates).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Red Rock [manuscript], 1898 August 2.
Title:
Red Rock [manuscript], 1898 August 2.
Page from "Red Rock" with an inscription ot a Miss Jones at the bottom.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Red Rock [manuscript], 1898 August 2.
Anderson, James. Papers of the Baylor family of Newmarket, Caroline County, Va, in part transcripts: [manuscript], 1653-1915.
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Papers of the Baylor family of Newmarket, Caroline County, Va, in part transcripts: [manuscript], 1653-1915.
Correspondence, business ledgers, indentures, land grants, plat maps, genealogical notes, student notebooks, and other papers. The collection contains papers of John Baylor, 1650-1722? comprising business ledgers, 1719-1721, and other material. The collection also contains papers of John Baylor, 1705-1772, concerning the trans-Atlantic tobacco trade, thoroughbred horses, and services as county lieutenant. The papers of John Baylor, 1750-1808, concern life at Putney School and Caius College, Cambridge, education of Americans abroad, the legal efforts of Edmund Pendleton and John Taylor to settle his estate, and a trip from Caroline County to Warm Springs, 1784. The papers of George S Baylor, 1752-1784, commander of the third Regiment of Light Dragoons in the Revolution, consist of correspondence with other soldiers. The papers of John Roy Baylor, 1820-1897 include student notebooks, and correspondence with the Bruce family members and others. The papers of James Bowen Baylor, consist of notebooks and ledgers, 1870-1905, dealing mostly with his work for the Coast and Geodetic Survey in Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama and on the Canadian Boundary, as well as surveying oyster grounds. The collection also contains land grants to Richard Bennett (1653) and Bartholomew Yates and others (1722); genealogical information on the Armistead, Braxton, Frere Norton and Roy families; a family bible; a manuscript volume of the Letters of Junius; and a document (1773) of the Virginia Committee of Correspondence. Correspondents include James Anderson, John Backhouse, Theodorick Bland, C M Braxton, David Bullock, Richard Call, A Clough, Charles Dick, John Frere, Ben Garnett, Armistead C Gordon, James Madison, James Meriwether, John Minor, John Morgan, John Nicholson, H H Norton, Thomas Nelson Page, William Page, William P Palmer, Benjamin Parke, Edmund Pendleton, William J Robertson, John Taylor, Henry St George Tucker, Micajah Wood, and John Wormeley.
ArchivalResource: 1900 items.
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- Anderson, James. Papers of the Baylor family of Newmarket, Caroline County, Va, in part transcripts: [manuscript], 1653-1915.
Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1920-29.
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Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1920-29.
Correspondence and papers accumulating during the editorships of Stringfellow Barr and James Southall Wilson; including 2 letters, Robert Frost to Barr; several manuscripts for publication including "'In Ole Virginia' with Thomas Nelson Page", by James Southall Wilson; "Longfellow and the University of Virginia" by Miles George; "Dr. William H. Ruffner, Interesting Reminiscences..." by George Rand; critical reviews of "The history of the University of Virginia", by Philip Alexander Bruce, and "John Esten Cooke, Virginian", by John Owen Beaty; miscellaneous papers and writings of James Southall Wilson and correspondence concerning the Virginia. War History Commission. Correspondents include: Joseph Reid Anderson, Robert Emory Blackwell, Julian Ashby Burruss, Matty L. Cocke, John J. Egan, Harris Hart, Emilie Watts McVea, Charles Gilmore Maphis, Henry Louis Smith.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982. Papers of the Virginia quarterly review [manuscript] 1920-29.
Turnbull, Edwin Litchfield, 1872-1927. Edwin Litchfield Turnbull papers 1881-1971.
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Edwin Litchfield Turnbull papers 1881-1971.
The collection spans the years, 1881-1971, and includes correspondence, photographs, clippings, juvenile notebooks, and 13 scrapbooks of clippings collected by Edwin Litchfield Turnbull. Later material includes a few letters to his wife, Rebecca Trueheart Turnbull. Of particular interest are the letters and autographs of European musical celebrities.
ArchivalResource: 2.1 linear ft. (5 document boxes)
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- Turnbull, Edwin Litchfield, 1872-1927. Edwin Litchfield Turnbull papers 1881-1971.
Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908. Papers of Louise Chandler Moulton [manuscript] 1874-1908.
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Papers of Louise Chandler Moulton [manuscript] 1874-1908.
The papers contain 20 poems and brief essays by Moulton, as well as some photographs and prints of her. The bulk of the collection consists chiefly of correspondence to various editors and publishers, and friends especially Julius Chambers, Herbert E. Clark, Florence Ellen Hungerford Milnes Henniker, Herbert Stuart Stone, and Leonard Charles Van Noppen. Chandler discusses books she wants to review for various publications, her poetry, fellow authors particularly Philip Bourke Marston, her travels, speaking engagements, English copyrights, various publishers including Copeland & Day, Roberts Brothers, Chatto & Windus, and Mathews & Lane, her health, the Dreyfus affair, and the Boer War. People she mentions, most quite briefly, include Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Matthew Arnold, Arlo Bates, Frances Eliza Hodgson Burnett, George Washington Cable, Marie Corelli, Walter Crane, Theodore Low deVinne, Eugene Field, Hamlin Garland, Richard Garnett, Louise Imogen Guiney, Thomas Hardy, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Anthony Hope, Sidney Lanier, Henry W. Longfellow, Justin H. M'Carthy, Robert McClure, Stuart F. Merrill, Arthur O'Shaughnessy, Thomas Nelson Page, Gilbert Parker, George Santayana, Harriet E. Prescott Spofford, Robert L. Stevenson, Richard Henry Stoddard, Algernon Swinburne, Henry Van Dyke, Sir William Watson, & Oscar Wilde. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Herbert Lawrence Bridgman, Bliss Carman, Dana? Estes, John Bruce? Ford, Richard Watson Gilder, Helen Keller, Hanniball Ingalls Kimball, John Foster? Kirk, John Lane, Samuel Sidney McClure, Helen Reimensyder? Martin, Thomas? Niles, Melville? Phillips, Richard Henry Stoddart, Frederick Porter Vinton, William Hayes Ward, and William Winter.
ArchivalResource: 157 items.
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- Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908. Papers of Louise Chandler Moulton [manuscript] 1874-1908.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter [manuscript] : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
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Letter [manuscript] : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
Page thanks Kelly for sending two books by Ignatius Donnelly and comments on them.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter [manuscript] : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
University of Virginia. Public Occasions Committee. Minutes and correspondence of the Committee on Public Occasions [manuscript] 1911-1935.
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Minutes and correspondence of the Committee on Public Occasions [manuscript] 1911-1935.
Correspondents include Newton D. Baker, James Truslow Adams, Nicholas Murray Butler, Charles A. Beard, Harry F. Byrd, John Jay Nock, Thomas Nelson Page, John Garland Pollard, A.N. Whitehead.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Public Occasions Committee. Minutes and correspondence of the Committee on Public Occasions [manuscript] 1911-1935.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to James Burton Pond [manuscript], 1895-1897, undated.
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Thomas Nelson Page letters to James Burton Pond [manuscript], 1895-1897, undated.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to James Burton Pond [manuscript], 1895-1897, undated.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter 1921.
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Letter 1921.
Page letter sent from Washington D.C. to Helen Ingersol, Denver (Colo.) Public Library; dated October 28, 1921.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter 1921.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : Atlanta, Ga., to F. Hopkinson Smith, 1892 Mar. 30.
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Autograph letter signed : Atlanta, Ga., to F. Hopkinson Smith, 1892 Mar. 30.
Relating to his "Colonel Carter of Cartersville".
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : Atlanta, Ga., to F. Hopkinson Smith, 1892 Mar. 30.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter [manuscript] : York, Me., to E. Travers Riggs, New London, Ct., 1905 June 19.
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Letter [manuscript] : York, Me., to E. Travers Riggs, New London, Ct., 1905 June 19.
Page writes to Riggs concerning the election of "Johnson" to the Cosmos Club, remarking that "the Cosmos was for cranks."
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3p. on 1l.)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter [manuscript] : York, Me., to E. Travers Riggs, New London, Ct., 1905 June 19.
Noland, Callender St. George, 1816-1879. Papers of the Noland family [manuscript] 1774 [1813-1899] 1947.
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Papers of the Noland family [manuscript] 1774 [1813-1899] 1947.
The collection contains the papers of the Noland family of Airwell, Hanover County, Virginia, particularly Callender St. George Noland, his parents William Noland and Catherine Noland, his wife Mary Edmonia Noland, and their children Nelson B. Noland, Francis Noland, William Churchill Noland, and Margaret B. Noland, as well as of the Rev. John Cooke, guardian of Mary E. B. Noland. In the papers are Cooke's guardianship accounts for Mary E. B. Noland, some letters from him and two diaries, 1831 and 1854. Callender St. George Noland's papers cover his career in the U. S. Navy including an Everglades expedition, 1841, and charges brought against him for flogging two Marine privates, 1842, his life at Airwell, and his Civil War service in the artillery at Ft. Powhatan and later in the Confederate Naval Department. Letters of Nelson B. Noland describe life at the Virginia Military Institute during the Civil War briefly mentioning preparation for the battle of New Market, his work on the Peruvian Hydrographic Commission of the Amazon, 1872-74, and his later efforts to receive payment, his work for the Boston Silver Company, St. John's, Summit County, Colorado and as mining engineer in Kokomo, Colorado. Letters of Francis Noland describe teaching at Strawberry Plains, Isle of Wight County, Virginia, Gainesville, Alabama, frontier life in Commanche, Texas and Kokomo, Colorado where he worked for the Summit County Times and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, including Indian trouble, claim jumping, murder, and lynching, and life in Norfolk, Virginia where he worked for the Norfolk, Virginian, Norfolk Landmark, and Portsmouth Times before becoming chief of ordnance, U. S. Navy, 1886. In Norfolk he described local personalities, politics, foreign vessels in port, the 1885 bank failure and his naval duties. Several of his articles and essays are included. Letters of William Churchill Noland describe life as a student at Episcopal High, Fairfax Co., Va., as an architectural student with the firm of Theophilus Chandler, Philadelphia and employee of Edward H. Kendall, New York. Drawings and a commonplace book are included. The collection also contains Confederate tax records, some Confederate souvenirs and testimony in the 1863 army court martial, accounts of Nelson Berkeley and Lewis Berkeley for estate settlements of Thomas N. Berkeley and Carter B. Berkeley and the guardianship of Elizabeth Edmonia Berkeley, slave lists and accounts from Airwell and Dewberry, Hanover County, Virginia including a sermon and a slave insurance policy, Berkeley and Noland family accounts, school essays and exams, diaries, carpenter's and builder's time and memoranda book, and photographs. In the correspondence are routine Naval business letters from George Bancroft, James Cochran Dobbin, John Young Mason, George Campbell Read, Abel Parker Upshur, and Levi Woodbury. Other correspondents include Thomas Nelson Page, Lewis D. Aylette, Philip Pendleton Cooke, F.C. Galt, George T. McDonald, A.J. Milliken, E.T.D. Myers, James H. Rocelle, J.F. Spofford, and John Randolph Tucker.
ArchivalResource: 4,000 items.
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- Noland, Callender St. George, 1816-1879. Papers of the Noland family [manuscript] 1774 [1813-1899] 1947.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : Hartford, Conn., to M.E. Waring, Chautauqua, N.Y., 1892 July 28.
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Letter : Hartford, Conn., to M.E. Waring, Chautauqua, N.Y., 1892 July 28.
Holograph signed. Agrees to a speaking engagement.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 20 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : Hartford, Conn., to M.E. Waring, Chautauqua, N.Y., 1892 July 28.
Baskervill, William Malone, 1850-1899. Papers, 1886-1901.
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Papers, 1886-1901.
Letters to Baskervill from fellow authors Albert Hansen, Joel Chandler Harris, Clifford Anderson Lanier, Mary Day Lanier, Thomas Nelson Page, Margaret J. Preston, and Maurice Thompson in answer to his request for material on their lives and works for his current writings, and concerning invitations to speak on various occasions.
ArchivalResource: 38 items.
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- Baskervill, William Malone, 1850-1899. Papers, 1886-1901.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1905
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Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1905
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1905
Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
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Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page from various correspondents concerning his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (11.88 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to J.E. [Bordjucan?], 1893 July 25.
Title:
Letter to J.E. [Bordjucan?], 1893 July 25.
Page regrets that public readings "have been wearing on my health" and will not be giving any in the coming season.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to J.E. [Bordjucan?], 1893 July 25.
Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
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Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of New York architect Whitney Warren.
ArchivalResource: 18 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Whitney Warren papers, 1914-1926.
Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
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Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Correspondence, compositions, and diaries of American novelist William Dean Howells as well as papers of his wife and children.
ArchivalResource: 52 boxes, 2 volumes, 2 portfolio boxes (26 linear ft.)
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- Howells family papers, 1850-1954 (inclusive).
Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905,. Papers of the Anderson family [manuscript], 1773-1930.
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Papers of the Anderson family [manuscript], 1773-1930.
The collection contains personal, legal and business correspondence, ledgers daybooks, journals, notebooks, addresses, scrapbooks, drawings and other papers of Francis Thomas Anderson and his son William Alexander Anderson. Papers chiefly concern coal, tin, iron and agricultural land in Lexington, Virginia and Rockbridge County, Virginia, and iron companies, including the Tredegar of Richmond, Va. Legal papers document numerous court cases in Virginia including the Virginia-West Virginia Debt Controversy, for which William A. Anderson prepared briefs and arguments as attorney-general of Virginia. Other topics include politics; social life; Daughters of the Confedracy; the Mount Vernon Ladies Association of the Union; the Stonewall Jackson Monument Corporation. the Good Road movement and other matters. Items of note include a letter from Socrates Maupin on the University of Virginia and Professor John A. G. Davis; an 1832 draft resolution disapproving of South Carolina's nullification of the tariff; Fitzhugh Lee on the Rockbridge Company, 1890; letter from William Hodges Mann to Samuel W. Williams about retaining William A. Anderson to argue the Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac Railroad case, 1910 November 4; social letters from Thomas Nelson Page; and a 1920 document concerning the Arlington Case and the passing of the Arlington Estate from the Lee family. Miscellaneous papers include drawings by Ellen Graham Anderson; Francis T. Anderson's loyalty oath, notes on McCorkle family history, material on the invention of the McCormick reaper; monthly reports of Nelson County, Va., teachers; World War I rally photographs; a Negro Book, 1847-1849; and account books from various Lexington and Rockbridge County industries.
ArchivalResource: ca. 7000 items.
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- Lee, Fitzhugh, 1835-1905,. Papers of the Anderson family [manuscript], 1773-1930.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
The papers contain a letter, 1903 May 26, Page to J.M. Stoddart declining to be an editor for "The literary era," and a letter, 1907 January 22, to Frank Harvey Field sending a manuscript page. There is also a portion of an address delivered by Page before the New York Bar Association on the origin of law and changes occurring in the practice of American law.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1903-1907.
Speranza, Gino, 1872-1927. Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, bulk (1905-1925).
Title:
Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, bulk (1905-1925).
Papers document Speranza's career as an attorney involved with the problems and working conditions of Italians in the United States and his subsequent work as a journalist and author whose writings included works on immigration, Italo-American relations and World War I. Papers include correspondence, writings, legal papers, research materials, financial papers, diaries, scrapbooks, and printed matter. Also included are papers relating to several organizations with which Speranza was involved and a small series of Florence Colgate Speranza's papers, including her correspondence as a trustee of Barnard College (1899-1912). Most organizational papers are those relating to the Society for the Protection of Italian Immigrants. Speranza's investigations of working conditions of Italian immigrants in the South are of particular interest. Among Speranza's correspondents were: Talcott Miner Banks, B.H. Carroll, John Jay Chapman, William B. Howland, Raybaudi Massiglia, Thomas Nelson Page, Norval Richardson, Adolfo Rossi, Carlo L. Speranza (his father) and Robert M. Yerkes.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear feet (58 boxes, 44 v.).
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- Speranza, Gino, 1872-1927. Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, bulk (1905-1925).
Papers, 1813-1957
Title:
Papers, 1813-1957
Correspondence, family and business records, journals, etc., of the Bradley, Merry, and Aldis families from New England.
ArchivalResource: 21 file boxes, 6 folio+ folders, 1 audiocassette
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- Papers, 1813-1957
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Dedication to FLP, (poem), 1893 May 15 [manuscript].
Title:
Dedication to FLP, (poem), 1893 May 15 [manuscript].
Typed manuscript of a poem by Thomas Nelson Page dedicated to his future wife.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1p on 1l)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Dedication to FLP, (poem), 1893 May 15 [manuscript].
Wright, W. Lloyd (William Lloyd), 1876-1950,. W. Lloyd Wright papers.
Title:
W. Lloyd Wright papers. 1786-1949.
Collection documents all aspects of Washington history, from late 18th century to late 19th century. Ca. 115 letters of notable Washingtonians concern financial and real estate dealings, literary and social life, political developments, and the War of 1812. Representative names appear below. Includes ALS, 1814, Jan. 28, Robert Mills to Thomas Jefferson about federal buildings. Papers describe a duel that almost took place in 1843 between Philip Barton Key and Captain C.A. May. LS, 1798 Oct. 18, from the Commissioners of the Federal City to George Washington. Letters (56), 1873-1882, from Mary Clemmer Ames, about Washington life. Bills, receipts, financial records, wills, lottery papers, indentures, 1791-1879. Letters, 1906-1949, about Wright's collecting activities.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. (7 boxes: ca. 325 items).
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- Wright, W. Lloyd (William Lloyd), 1876-1950,. W. Lloyd Wright papers.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1889
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1889
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1889
Arthur Bliss Lane papers, 1904-1957
Title:
Arthur Bliss Lane papers 1904-1957
The papers consist of official, personal, and business correspondence, articles, speeches, clippings, recordings, and other papers of Arthur Bliss Lane, career diplomat, public servant, and lecturer. The papers reflect Lane's diplomatic career from the time he entered the service in Rome (1916), until his resignation as Ambassador to Poland (1947), and contain correspondence from international political figures. Also included are materials relating to his work on behalf of Poland, anti-communism, and the Republican Party.
ArchivalResource: 45 linear feet
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- Arthur Bliss Lane papers, 1904-1957
James Barron Hope Papers (I), 1790-1965.
Title:
James Barron Hope Papers (I), 1790-1965.
Letters, manuscript poems, editorials, stories, a play, and sketches of James Barron Hope and correspondence of Hope with his mother, Mrs. Jane A. Hope, with his daughters, Mrs. Janey B. Marr and Nanny Hope, and with Caroline Campbell, his cousin, Samuel Barron, and others. 1835-1907.
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- James Barron Hope Papers (I), 1790-1965.
Bruce, Philip Alexander, 1856-1933. Philip Alexander Bruce letter to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1897 December 11.
Title:
Philip Alexander Bruce letter to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1897 December 11.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Bruce, Philip Alexander, 1856-1933. Philip Alexander Bruce letter to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1897 December 11.
Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript] 1872-1943.
Title:
Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript] 1872-1943.
The papers of Denny, a chaplain at U. Va. 1889-91, professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt 1891-1910, & bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South 1910-1939 contain family correspondence, speeches, sermons & articles by Denny, personal biographical material including clippings & memorabilia, and collections of material on the history of the Methodist Church in the U.S., & the Civil War Reconstruction eras. Major topics include church & politics in the 1920s, the unification of the Methodist E. Church with the Methodist E. Church, South, & the trial of bishop James Cannon. Among the correspondents are William Newman Ainsworth, Edwin Anderson Alderman, James Cannon, Warren A. Chandler, Urban Valentine W. Darlington, Noah Knowles Davis, Douglas Southall Freeman, Eugene Russell Hendrix, Elijah Embree Hoss, William Fletcher McMurry, John Monroe Moore, Edwin DuBose Mouzon, Bob Jones, Thomas Nelson Page, Alexander Coke Smith, Alpheus Waters Wilson, Thomas Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: ca. 2,500 items.
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- Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript] 1872-1943.
Beer family. Beer family papers, 1740-1981 (inclusive), 1827-1981 (bulk).
Title:
Beer family papers, 1740-1981 (inclusive), 1827-1981 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, printed material, and other papers documenting the personal lives and professional careers of the Beer family. Extensive files of correspondence and papers for family members from the 1850s through the 1980s detail the lives and activities of such family members as William Collins Beer, a lobbyist for J.P. Morgan and Company, International Harvester Company, and the government of Italy, and a close friend of Mark Hanna; Thomas Beer, a prominent American author of novels, short stories, and articles; and Richard C. Beer, a foreign service employee stationed in Hungary during the 1920s.
ArchivalResource: 75.5 linear ft.
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- Beer family. Beer family papers, 1740-1981 (inclusive), 1827-1981 (bulk).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1878-1923.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1878-1923.
The collection consists chiefly of letters from Page to his future wife Anne (Annie) Seddon Bruce. Most of the content is personal but there is also information about his writing and his legal practice in Richmond with his cousin Thomas Nelson Carter. Topics include publisher Charles Scribner, fellow authors, particularly George Washington Cable, University of Virginia student days, health, family servants, speaking engagements, social events, and political aspirations. In addition there are letters to Anne from family and friends discussing family news and local events including her wedding. Of some interest are seven letters, 1886-1887, from Nellie and Meade Minnigerode and J. Douglas Bruce describing life in Europe. There are also a few miscellaneous letters to Page chiefly re business and literary matters, and a photograph of Page with Henry Field. Correspondents include James R. Osgood, Rosewell Page, and Amélie Rives.
ArchivalResource: 290 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1878-1923.
Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
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Walter Hines Page letters from various correspondents, American period
Letters from various correspondents to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page concerning his editorial work and his interest in education in the South.
ArchivalResource: 24 boxes (8 linear ft.)
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- Letters from various correspondents, American period, 1876-1937.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letter, 1896 February 17.
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Thomas Nelson Page letter, 1896 February 17.
The collection consists of a letter from Thomas Nelson Page to Professor Goode declining an invitation to speak at an event.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (0.1 linear feet).
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letter, 1896 February 17.
Papers
Title:
Papers
Letters to Morris, and to others associated with the Twentieth Century Club in Boston; autograph letters, verse, and quotations collected by Morris; letters (1885-1890) sent to Edwin Dudley of Citizens Law and Order League of the United States; letters (1892-1893) to Frederick Perry Noble as secretary of Committee on an African Ethnological Congress, which met at the Chicago Columbian Exposition, 1893; Morris's journal (1905-1906) concerning the protest over solicitation of funds from John D. Rockefeller by American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions of the Congregational Church; and 20 scrapbooks (1884-1916), including notes on interviews conducted, and lectures and sermons heard by Morris. Other persons represented include E.W.S. Hammond, Albert Bushnell Hart, John Hay, George T. Hoar, Mark Hopkins, William Dean Howells, Charles Evan Hughes, Annie F. Johnston, Helen Keller, Philander Chase Knox, Fritz Kreisler, Lucy Larcom, Robert Todd Lincoln, Walter Lippmann, Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924), John D. Long, Amy Lowell, Edwin D. Mead, Dwight L. Moody, Levi P. Morton, Thomas Thornton Munger, Thomas Nelson Page, Francis Peabody, Edward L. Pierce, Roscoe Pound, Josiah Quincy, Jeanette Rankin, Clinton Scollard, Harriet E.P. Spofford, James Tanner, Frank W. Taussig, Albion W. Tourgee, Henry I Van Dyke, Jr., John Charles Van Dyke, John H. Vincent, Lew Wallace, Booker T. Washington, Francis Wyland, Everett P. Wheeler, John Greenleaf Whittier, Albert E. Winship, Robert E. Winthrop, and Frank G. Woodworth.
ArchivalResource: 4 ft.
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- Morris, George Perry,. Papers, 1843-1918.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23.
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Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23.
Page thanks Mrs. Tittman for her kind words regarding his novel, John Marvel, Assistant.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to Mrs. Tittman, 1910 January 23.
Horace Elisha Scudder correspondence
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Horace Elisha Scudder correspondence
Letters to American editor Horace Elisha Scudder from various correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 29 v. (3.5 linear ft.)
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- Correspondence, 1864-1906.
Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), 1850-1880, 1872-1878
Title:
Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168) 1850-1880 1872-1878
Letters written to Josiah Gilbert Holland (and a few to his staff) - written during the term of his editorship of Scribner's Monthly, of which he was co-founder, from 1870-1881, unless noted otherwise on the comment sheets.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (1 linear foot)
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- Holland Collection of Literary Letters (MS 168), 1850-1880, 1872-1878
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Title:
William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)
Correspondence (chiefly letters received), articles, poems, speeches, book reviews, diaries and journals, miscellaneous notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, and other printed material. Correspondence concerns Thayer's writings, particularly in the area of Italian history, and his connections with Harvard as editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine and later as an overseer. Also included are some miscellaneous papers of William Warland Clapp, a Boston journalist; and some papers of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, chiefly from a European trip made by Higginson in 1872.
ArchivalResource: 48 linear feet (96 boxes)
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- William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk).
General Literary Manuscripts collection, 1677-1969.
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General Literary Manuscripts collection, 1677-1969.
The manuscripts in the General Literary Manuscripts collection represent a wide variety of American and English writers, as well as a range of written materials. Some items of note include a signed bank check from James Fenimore Cooper to "Daughters," some hand-written receipts with sealing wax of Sir Robert Howard dated 1677, several manuscripts by Christopher Darlington Morley, and an original 1940s radio script by Damon Runyon called, "That Ever-Loving Wife of Hymie's."
ArchivalResource: 1 linear ft. (1 box)
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- General Literary Manuscripts collection, 1677-1969.
Berkeley, Edmund, II, 1670-1718,. Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
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Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
Deeds, business papers, and family correspondence of Edmund Berkeley II, Edmund Berkeley, Carter Burwell Berkeley, Lewis Berkeley and Col. Edmund Berkeley, Jr. Includes letters from various Southern writers and soldiers to Colonel Berkeley. 195 items, 1662-1947, the bulk of which are 1801-1914. Correspondents include P.G.T. Beauregard, Sir William Berkeley, Jubal Early, John Warwick Daniel, John Singleton Mosby, Thomas Nelson Page, William Noland.
ArchivalResource: 195 items.
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- Berkeley, Edmund, II, 1670-1718,. Additional manuscripts of the Berkeley Family of Barn Elms [manuscript] 1662-1947.
Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Tennessee historical quarterly. Volume XXVIII, no. 3 [manuscript] : containing Thomas Nelson Page's account of Tennessee hospitality, an article edited by Miss Holman, 1969.
Title:
Tennessee historical quarterly. Volume XXVIII, no. 3 [manuscript] : containing Thomas Nelson Page's account of Tennessee hospitality, an article edited by Miss Holman, 1969.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Tennessee historical quarterly. Volume XXVIII, no. 3 [manuscript] : containing Thomas Nelson Page's account of Tennessee hospitality, an article edited by Miss Holman, 1969.
McIntosh family. Papers, 1827-1966 (bulk 1844-1911).
Title:
Papers, 1827-1966 (bulk 1844-1911).
The collection includes a Fourth of July oration given in 1827 by James West Pegram (1804-1844) in Lynchburg, Va., and letters of Pegram while resident in Richmond, Va. Also, includes a scrapbook, 1840-1950, compiled primarily by Virginia Johnson (Pegram) McIntosh, in part concerning the death of James West Pegram in a steamboat explosion in 1844 while president of the Bank of Virginia and including letters of condolence and resolutions of tribute written by Henry Clay, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and officers of branches of the Bank of Virginia. The collection also contains materials concerning planter and horse breeder William Ransom Johnson (1782-1849) of Chesterfield County, Va., and the Civil War service of David Gregg McIntosh (1836-1916), John Pegram (1832-1865), and William Ransom Johnson Pegram (1841-1865) in the Confederate States Army, including letters of Varina (Howell) Davis, Thomas Jonathan ("Stonewall") Jackson, and Thomas Nelson Page; and genealogical correspondence and notes concerning the Johnson, McIntosh, Pegram and related families.
ArchivalResource: 174 items.
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- McIntosh family. Papers, 1827-1966 (bulk 1844-1911).
Logan, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914. Papers : of Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1875-1916.
Title:
Papers : of Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1875-1916.
The collection contains Logan's published addresses, articles and pamphlets with his marginal notes bound into one volume. Titles include a paper, Opposition in the South to the Free School System (9 p.), read before the American Social Science Association at Saratoga, 1877 September 6, and an address, Nationalization of America (8 p.), given before the Association of Hood's Texas Brigade at Waco, Texas, 1877 June 27. Other titles in the volume include an article, The Southern Industrial Prospect (5 p.), published in Harper's New Monthly Magazine, March 1876 and a work by his father, George William Logan, entitled Record of the Logan Family of Charleston, South Carolina, 1874 (40 p.). Inside the front and back covers of the bound volume are Logan's notes (24 p.) on U.S. history and government and a letter, 1877 May 15, Boston, from Franklin Benjamin Sanborn requesting him to speak before the American Social Science Association. A letter, 1873 Feb. 7, Richmond, from Wade Hampton requesting the use of Logan's name in advertising is also included. Guestbooks, 1889-1896 and 1900-1916, kept at "Algoma," Logan's home on the James River, Virginia complete the collection. The first guest book contains Thomas Nelson Page's signature.
ArchivalResource: 12 items.
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- Logan, Thomas Muldrup, 1840-1914. Papers : of Thomas Muldrup Logan, 1875-1916.
Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, 1905-1925
Title:
Gino Speranza papers 1887-1935 1905-1925
Papers document Speranza's career as an attorney involved with the problems and working conditions of Italians in the United States and his subsequent work as a journalist and author whose writings included works on immigration, Italo-American relations and World War I.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear feet (58 boxes, 44 v.)
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- Gino Speranza papers, 1887-1935, 1905-1925
Miller, Virginia. Papers of Leesburg, Va., families [manuscript] 1650, 1782-1926, 1961.
Title:
Papers of Leesburg, Va., families [manuscript] 1650, 1782-1926, 1961.
The collection consists of correspondence and miscellaneous papers of the related Fendall, Harrison, Murray, Miller and Jones families. The Fendall segment contains an organization chart, 1919, for the Delaware River District. Division of Shipyard Plants. U.S. Shipping Board. Emergency Fleet Corporation. In addition to family letters the Harrison papers contain a delinquencies report book, 1895-96, from the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va., an inventory of family property, 1920, Civil War reminiscences, 1908, of J.R. Beuchler, and an official diary, 1943, of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Fighting Squadron no. 213 in the South Pacific. The Miller segment contains financial papers and correspondence between family and friends separated by the Civil War. The papers of Dr. Thomas Miller include medical class notes, annual reports of the Washington, D.C. Board of Health, autopsy reports, fee books, prescription books and visiting lists which mention many prominent Washingtonians, and detailed accounts of many cases. Among these is a description of the final illness of Pres. William Henry Harrison. Descriptions of folk cures and quack panaceas for erysipelas accompany Miller's notes on William Wilson Corcoran. Diaries of Virginia Miller describe Washington, D.C. before the Civil War and a 1909 European tour. Of interest are descriptions of Henry Clay's visit to Princeton in 1848, and a miner's letter from New South Wales in 1888. In the Murray papers are scrap-books, lectures on mechanics, and the diaries of Anna and Stirling Murray. The papers of General Walter Jones contain an account of the battle of Bladensburg and an 1816 trip to Cuba but were largely generated by his law practise including the Myra Clark Gaines case. Correspondents include Edmund Pendleton Gaines, Thomas Henry, Outerbridge Horsey, Reverdy Johnson, Charles Lee, Henry Lee, Henry Lee, Gershom Powers, Thomas Nelson Page, Edmund Pendleton, Edmund Randolph, Samuel Harrison. Smith and Bushrod Washington. There are also a few issues, 1862-64, of The falcon, a Chicago newspaper, some movie posters from the 1920s, and French, English, and U.S. music for piano, cello, violin, and flute.
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items.
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- Miller, Virginia. Papers of Leesburg, Va., families [manuscript] 1650, 1782-1926, 1961.
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. U.S. ARMY ACTIVITIES IN ITALY DURING THE WORLD WAR, 1918-1919
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. U.S. ARMY ACTIVITIES IN ITALY DURING THE WORLD WAR, 1918-1919
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- Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. U.S. ARMY ACTIVITIES IN ITALY DURING THE WORLD WAR, 1918-1919
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to Edward Bok and W. V. Alexander [manuscript], 1898-1910.
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page letters to Edward Bok and W. V. Alexander [manuscript], 1898-1910.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters to Edward Bok and W. V. Alexander [manuscript], 1898-1910.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Photographs, 1894 Jun. 8, n.d. [manuscript].
Title:
Photographs, 1894 Jun. 8, n.d. [manuscript].
These items are copy photographs; the dated one taken at "Brook Hill," Richmond, Va., and the other unknown. Both are group photos and include Thomas Nelson Page and Norma Stewart Bryan. They are accompanied by a letter, 1979 Feb. 2, Joseph Bryan, III to Henry Field.
ArchivalResource: 2 photos.: b & w; 20 x 26 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Photographs, 1894 Jun. 8, n.d. [manuscript].
Watson, Walter Allen, 1867-1919. Papers : of Walter Allen Watson, 1820-1925.
Title:
Papers : of Walter Allen Watson, 1820-1925.
The collection contains the correspondence of Walter Allen Watson from "Woodlawn," Nottoway County, Va., with William Evelyn Cameron, John Warwick Daniel, Berryman Green, Bradley Tyler Johnson, Joseph Luther Kelly, Fitzhugh Lee, Henry Read McIlwaine, Richard McIlwaine, Richard McIlwaine, Jr., Philip W. McKinney, Thomas Staples Martin, John S. Mosby, Roger Atkinson Pryor, Sara Agnes Rice Pryor, Thomas Lafayette Rosser, Scott Shipp, Thomas Wheelwright, and John Langbourne Williams. Also contains Watson's diaries, 1894-1916; and the correspondence, 1889-1925, of his wife, Constance Tinsley Watson, including letters written by Moses Drury Hoge. Also includes miscellaneous materials: Democratic electoral tickets for Governor, 1889, and President, 1892; invitation notes from Mrs. Stephen Decatur and J.C. Calhoun to James Jones in 1820; and autographs of Sitting Bull, T.R. Ferrar, Hunter Holmes McGuire, Lewis Morrison, and Thomas Nelson Page. Also, includes a speech by Moses Drury Hoge, 13 October 1889, at memorial services at Pryor Memorial Chapel, Crewe, Va.; obituary notice of Robert G. Blanton, 1924; and an engraved invitation issued by the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia in 1848.
ArchivalResource: 71 items.
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- Watson, Walter Allen, 1867-1919. Papers : of Walter Allen Watson, 1820-1925.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph appreciation of J.R. Lowell signed, 1889 Feb. 15.
Title:
Autograph appreciation of J.R. Lowell signed, 1889 Feb. 15.
In celebration of Lowell's 70th birthday.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph appreciation of J.R. Lowell signed, 1889 Feb. 15.
Duke, Edith Slaughter, 1863-1921. Papers of the Duke family of Charlottesville, Va., and the related Slaughter family of Lynchburg, Va. 1764-1983, bulk 1845-1983.
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Papers of the Duke family of Charlottesville, Va., and the related Slaughter family of Lynchburg, Va. 1764-1983, bulk 1845-1983.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence, business, and legal papers of the families particularly R.T.W. Duke, Jr., his wife Edith Slaughter Duke, their children Mary W. Duke, R.T.W. Duke III, John F.S. Duke, William E. Duke, and Helen R. Duke. Family news is the primary subject. Other topics of interest include the Civil War and Reconstruction; World War I; 1882 and 1899 European tours; Montana between 1908 and 1911; work in the Judge Advocate General Department; nursing in Southwest Virginia, 1918-1926; Episcopal medical missionary life in Wisuh, China, 1908-1947; and the American Legion. Of interest are single letters describing trips to Mexico, 1928, the Middle East, 1935, and Boston and Montreal, 1851; the 1855 Know-Nothing Party convention in Philadelphia; General Hull in Canada in 1812; the theories of Erasmus Darwin; John S. Mosby's defense of the motives of Southern soldiers; a battle between the Bolsheviks and the 8th Czecho-Slovak Regiment; Henry Clay's discussion of a letter from Willam Henry Harrison re the election of 1840, and a lengthy letter of sympathy on the death of a child. The papers also contain forty-seven diaries of R.T.W. Duke, Jr., 1879- 1892, 1894-1926; five volumes of his "Recollections," 1899-1926 describing the Civil War and Reconstruction, the University of Virginia and Zeta Psi fraternity, his law career, membership in the Masons and the Cold Spring Barbecue Club, William Mahone, and events in Charlottesville, Virginia, including the failure of the Charlottesville National Bank; and manuscripts of his poetry and prose. In addition there are legal papers, including indentures, deeds and land surveys; genealogical material; photographs; postcards; diaries and notebooks of family members; and a few files from the Duke and Duke law firm including an opinion on Snyder v. University of Virginia and insurance and business papers handled for Jefferson M. Levy.
ArchivalResource: 10400 items.
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- Duke, Edith Slaughter, 1863-1921. Papers of the Duke family of Charlottesville, Va., and the related Slaughter family of Lynchburg, Va. 1764-1983, bulk 1845-1983.
Rogers Memorial Collection: Papers of James R. Osgood and A. V. S. Anthony, 1853-1912.
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Rogers Memorial Collection: Papers of James R. Osgood and A. V. S. Anthony, 1853-1912.
Primarily letters sent to the Boston publisher James R. Osgood and his associate A. V. S. Anthony.
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes (2.5 linear ft.)
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- Rogers Memorial Collection: Papers of James R. Osgood and A. V. S. Anthony, 1853-1912.
Preston, Margaret Junkin, 1820-1897. Margaret Junkin Preston papers, 1812-1892, 1938, 1997.
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Margaret Junkin Preston papers, 1812-1892, 1938, 1997.
This collection chiefly consists of letters written by editors, authors, and Confederate leaders, and received or collected by Margaret Junkin Preston. Among these are letters from Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall"Jackson, John C. Calhoun, and Benjamin Rush. Other letter writers include Paul Hamilton Hayne, Jean Ingelow, Frances Eliza Grenfell Kingsley (Mrs. Charles Kingsley), Rose Kingsley, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, P. B. Marston, Thomas Nelson Page, Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster, Alexander Stephens, Mary Terhune (who wrote as Marion Harland), and John Greenleaf Whittier. Most of the letters are from the period, 1875-1892; only a few items are dated earlier than 1855. The collection also contains a manuscript copy of "Beechenbrook, a Rhyme of the War"; poems by Preston; and a poetry notebook, 1865-1869, with works by Preston and showing her many revisions. Occasional diary entries, interspersed in the poetry notebook, indicate that many of the poems were written during summer visits to Rockbridge Baths, near Lexington, Va., or the Hot Springs in Bath County, Va. Added to the collection in 1998 is a cumulative index, compiled by Mary P. Coulling, of Preston's published and unpublished poetry.
ArchivalResource: About 150 items (0.5 linear ft.).
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- Preston, Margaret Junkin, 1820-1897. Margaret Junkin Preston papers, 1812-1892, 1938, 1997.
Paul Hamilton Hayne papers, 1815-1944 and undated
Title:
Paul Hamilton Hayne papers, 1815-1944 and undated
Correspondence, diaries, notes, scrapbooks, clippings, and literary manuscripts of Hayne and his family. The papers illustrate Hayne's career and refer to Russell's Magazine (which Hayne edited), literary criticism, Southern writers, American literature, politics, including Reconstruction in South Carolina, and other subjects. Includes Hayne's diaries (1864-1884), largely composed of comments on correspondence and notations of ideas and events, and manuscript copies of poems, many autographed, by Hayne's son, William Hamilton Hayne. Major correspondents include Edward Bok, Jefferson Davis, Charles A.E. Gayarré, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sidney Lanier, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Nelson Page, James Platt, Margaret Junkin Preston, Francis S. Saltus, William Gilmore Sims, Edmund C. Stedman, Alexander H. Stephens, Algernon C. Swinburne, Henry Timrod, Moses Colt Tyler, and John Greenleaf Whittier.
ArchivalResource: 13.8 Linear Feet about 4930 items
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- Hayne, Paul Hamilton, 1830-1886. Papers, 1815-1944.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1841, 1884-1921, 1970.
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Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1841, 1884-1921, 1970.
The papers contain diplomatic, literary, and personal correspondence, manuscripts, photographs, newsclippings, and memorabilia of Page and his wife Florence Lathrop Field Page. Letters of Mrs. Page to her daughters Minna Field Burnaby and Florence Field Lindsay and her brother & sister-in-law Bryan Lathrop and Helen Lathrop describe embassy life in Rome where Page served as U.S. ambassador to Italy, 1913-1919. World War I developments are frequently mentioned. With these are some letters from Page, correspondence from friends and diplomatic colleagues and Mrs. Page's account of her audience with Queen Elena. Of interest are letters, 1884-86, to Page from Amélie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy describing her first literary efforts and including several poems. The collection also contains mss. verses by Page, photographs of the Pages, postcards of Italian views, stock certificates, Page's passport, embassy memorabilia, invitations, calling cards, and World War I newsclippings. Correspondents, many of whom are represented only by brief social or formal notes, include Anna de Battenberg, Giovanni Boni, Margaret Brown (for Queen Elena), William Cabell Bruce, Josephus Daniels, Richard Harding Davis, Henry Field, Marshall Field, Ferdinand Foch, James Gibbons, Helene of France, Guglielmo Marconi, Henry Thomas Mayo, John Joseph Pershing, Stephan Jean Marie Pichon, Raymond Poincaré, James Whitcomb Riley, James Rennell Rodd, George Otto Trevelyan, Victor Emmanuel III, Lillian Gary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, and Walter Muir Whitehill.
ArchivalResource: 520 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1841, 1884-1921, 1970.
Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Title:
Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Papers of Universalist minister John Simon Cantwell, including correspondence and autographs. The papers span 1804-1907.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (.21 c.f.)
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- Cantwell, John Simon. Papers, 1804-1907.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1899-1967
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1899-1967
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1899-1967
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Typed letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" October 30, 1919.
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Typed letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" October 30, 1919.
ArchivalResource: 1 p.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Typed letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" October 30, 1919.
Davis, Noah K. (Noah Knowles), 1830-1910. Papers of Noah Knowles Davis 1856, 1873-95, 1906.
Title:
Papers of Noah Knowles Davis 1856, 1873-95, 1906.
Letters to Davis and his wife Ella Hunt Davis, and to the U. Va. Rector & Visitors recommending Davis as professor of philosophy. Correspondents include: Edwin Anderson Alderman, Thomas Nelson Page and John Shelton Patton [23 items. holographs & typescripts signed]. Lectures and notes regarding the U. Va.'s copy of The School of Athens, Raphael, and various philosophical subjects [ca. 40 items. holographs & typescripts with holograph notes].
ArchivalResource: 65 items.
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- Davis, Noah K. (Noah Knowles), 1830-1910. Papers of Noah Knowles Davis 1856, 1873-95, 1906.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Richard Thomas Walker Duke [manuscript] 1927 June 9.
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Letter to Richard Thomas Walker Duke [manuscript] 1927 June 9.
Duke, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, thanks Duke for sending him a letter from his great grandfather and mentions his reading tour.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Richard Thomas Walker Duke [manuscript] 1927 June 9.
Beer family papers, 1740-1981, 1827-1981
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Beer family papers 1740-1981 1827-1981
The papers consist of correspondence, writings, photographs, printed material, and other papers documenting the personal lives and professional careers of the Beer family. Extensive files of correspondence and papers for family members from the 1850s through the 1980s detail the lives and activities of such family members as William Collins Beer, a lobbyist for J.P. Morgan and Company, International Harvester Company, and the government of Italy, and a close friend of Mark Hanna; Thomas Beer, a prominent American author of novels, short stories, and articles; and Richard C. Beer, a foreign service employee stationed in Hungary during the 1920s.
ArchivalResource: 75.5 linear feet
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- Beer family papers, 1740-1981, 1827-1981
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters, 1888-1894.
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page letters, 1888-1894.
The collection consists of two items: letter to My dear Coxe, New Year, 1888, thanking him for his kindness when Page visited New York and sending a copy of his book [In Ole Virginia]; letter to My dear sir [Charles Dexter Allen], 5 Jan. 1894, part of a larger correspondence, with family news and information about bookplates.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page letters, 1888-1894.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Robert Underwood Johnson, New York, editor of The century magazine, rejecting an offer of $50.00 for his short story, "Yallow Mule" [manuscript] 1910 Dec. 17.
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Letter to Robert Underwood Johnson, New York, editor of The century magazine, rejecting an offer of $50.00 for his short story, "Yallow Mule" [manuscript] 1910 Dec. 17.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Robert Underwood Johnson, New York, editor of The century magazine, rejecting an offer of $50.00 for his short story, "Yallow Mule" [manuscript] 1910 Dec. 17.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1891.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1891.
The papers consist of an essay, ca. 1891, Literature in the South since the War, together with the printed version from Lippincott's monthly magazine, and a poem Uncle Gabe's whitefolks.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript] 1891.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter of Thomas Nelson Page, Washington, to Funk & Wagnalls Co., New York [manuscript] 1913 April 4.
Title:
Letter of Thomas Nelson Page, Washington, to Funk & Wagnalls Co., New York [manuscript] 1913 April 4.
Page declines to write a recommendation for the Standard dictionary.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter of Thomas Nelson Page, Washington, to Funk & Wagnalls Co., New York [manuscript] 1913 April 4.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters, 1878 Sept. 30, 1878 Oct. 19.
Title:
Letters, 1878 Sept. 30, 1878 Oct. 19.
From Thomas Nelson Page to J. G. Steel on a business matter, written from Page's law office in Richmond.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters, 1878 Sept. 30, 1878 Oct. 19.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. In Dakota [n.d.]
Title:
In Dakota [n.d.]
Poem.
ArchivalResource: 6 p. Holograph signed, with revisions.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. In Dakota [n.d.]
Fairchild, Lucius, 1831-1896. Lucius Fairchild papers, 1819-1943.
Title:
Lucius Fairchild papers, 1819-1943.
Papers of Lucius Fairchild, a Wisconsin Civil War general, Republican governor (1866-1872), and United States consul and diplomatic representative (1872-1881) at Liverpool, Paris, and Madrid; including extensive general correspondence, records of his public offices, speeches and writings, and diaries. The correspondence also concerns Fairchild's father, Jairus Cassius Fairchild, a businessman and the first mayor of Madison, Wis.; his siblings, Cassius, Charles, and Sarah Fairchild; his wife Frances Bull Fairchild; and daughter Mary Fairchild Morris. The correspondence of Sarah Fairchild, later Mrs. Eliab B. Dean and Mrs. Obadiah Conover, forms a valuable source of information for social history and description of the life of women in Madison, Wisconsin, and during the middle 1850's, in Superior, Wisconsin. Civil War letters from all three Fairchild sons are included. Lucius served with the 1st and 2nd Wisconsin Infantry regiments, Cassius served with the 16th Wisconsin, and Charles was a Navy paymaster.
ArchivalResource: 33.0 c.f. (84 archives boxes, 2 record center cartons, 12 flat boxes, 2 card boxes, and 3 oversize folders),575 photographs,201 drawings, and1 painting; plusAdditions of 0.1 c.f. (1 oversize folder)
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- Fairchild, Lucius, 1831-1896. Lucius Fairchild papers, 1819-1943.
Century Company records
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Century Company records
The Century Company published the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, which was widely regarded as the best general periodical of its time, performing a role as cultural arbiter during the 1880s and 1890s. It was founded in New York City in 1881 and also published the children's magazine St. Nicholas, dictionaries, and books. The Century Company records date from 1870 to the 1930s and chiefly contain correspondence with contributors, readers, public figures, and literary agents. A number of manuscripts and proofs in the collection are extensively edited and taken with annotations on letters provide a detailed record of the outlook, standards, and functions of the company.
ArchivalResource: 60.4 linear feet; 151 boxes
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- Century Company records, 1870-1924
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Documentary Films. 1914 - 1944. WHERE ITALY MEETS THE HUN
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Documentary Films. 1914 - 1944. WHERE ITALY MEETS THE HUN
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- Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Documentary Films. 1914 - 1944. WHERE ITALY MEETS THE HUN
National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage broadsides, 1917-1919.
Title:
National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage broadsides, 1917-1919.
This collection contains broadsides from the National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage and their affiliated state organizations, including the Men's Anti-Ratification League of Montgomery, Alabama. These broadsides advertise their position against granting women the right to vote with excerpts from speeches and the writings of noted statesmen like Elihu Root and Thomas Nelson Page on the subjects of women's suffrage and racial equality.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (.05 cubic feet)
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- National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage. National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage broadsides, 1917-1919.
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
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Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers 1829-1915
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear feet (51 boxes)
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- Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
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Letter : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
Page thanks Kelly for sending two books by Ignatius Donnelly and comments on them.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : Richmond, Va. to P.H. Kelly, 1887 February 4.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to William McAdoo. Rome, Italy. 1915 May 15.
Title:
Letter to William McAdoo. Rome, Italy. 1915 May 15.
Concerning the sailing of Miss McAdoo; the reaction of Italy to the resignation of Salandra; and the note the U.S. sent to Germany.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to William McAdoo. Rome, Italy. 1915 May 15.
Ellyson, J. Taylor (James Taylor), 1847-1919. Papers of James Taylor Ellyson 1865, 1896-1910.
Title:
Papers of James Taylor Ellyson 1865, 1896-1910.
The collection contains correspondence, news clippings, financial papers, political papers, Civil War service papers, invitations and papers pertaining to the 1907 Jamestown Exposition. Business and political correspondence discuss the Democratic Party in Virginia; Ellyson's successful campaign for Lieutenant Governor in 1905; the Tennessee Railroad Company; the Southern Commercial Congress; the Old Dominion Building and Loan Association; the Joseph Bryan Memorial Association; Richmond College; the Jefferson Davis Memorial Association; the Jamestown Exposition of 1907; the United Confederate Veterans; the Y.M.C.A.; the Southern Baptist Convention and the Baptist General Association of Virginia. Civil War Papers include the last muster roll of 2nd Comany, Richmond Howitzers, Appomattox, Va., 1865, listing killed, wounded, prisoners, deserters and "faithful." Correspondents include Edwin Anderson Alderman, Wyndham Bolling Blanton, F.W. Boatwright, Stith Bolling, John Thompson Brown, Philip Alexander Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Joseph Button, Richard Evelyn Byrd, B.F. Buchanan, George C. Cabell, James Alston Cabell, William Ewan Cameron, J. Lawrence Campbell, James Cannon, Jr., Charles Creighton Carlin, J.C. Carpenter, Julian S. Carr, J.C. Carrington, William E. Carson, James R. Caton, J.A.C. Chandler, W.D. Chesterman, Lucian Howard Cocke, and Walter Scott Copeland. Also John Warwick Daniel, Charles Hall Davis, T.J. Downing, Melville Egleston, Sydney P. Epes, Clement A. Evans, Elbert W.R. Ewing, H.C. Featherston, Henry Delaware Flood, H.W. Flournoy, Douglas Southall Freeman, W.W. Fuller, D.C. Gallaher, James Mercer Garnett, William A. Garrett, John T. Goolrick, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Bennett Taylor Gordon, Reuben Lindsay Gordon, Raleigh T. Green, Don Peters Halsey, James Hay, William Paul Hilton, Henry Holt, Jedediah Hotchkiss, Edmund Wilcox Hubard, Eppa Hunton, and J. Hallett Hyatt. Also Robert Tate Irvine, Claggett Bennett Jones, William Atkinson Jones, Thomas S. Kenan, George B. Keezell, Charles W. Kent, John W. Kincheloe, C.W. Koiner, John Lamb, Francis Rives Lassiter, Joseph T. Lawless, Greenlee Davidson Letcher, Henry Thompson Louthan, J.B. McCabe, William Gordon McCabe, Marshall McCormick, William T. McCue, Richard McIlwaine, Norman Mack, William Hodges Mann, Thomas Staples Martin, Wyndham Robertson Meredith, Kate Minor, R.C.L. Moncure, Andrew Jackson Montague, H[enry?] L[ymnan?] Morehouse, Thomas Taylor Munford, and Albert Cook Myers. Also Beverley Bland Munford, Peter Johnston Otey, Rosewell Page, Thomas Nelson Page, Camm Patteson, Howard Pyle, Cuyler Reynolds, Randolph P. Rixey, Floyd H. Roberts, Bird Robinson, Thomas Fortune Ryan, Charles Hill Rylnad, George Scott Shackelford, G.T. Shepperd, Abram P. Staples, Edward L. Stone, J. Taylor Stratton, Aubrey Ellis Strode, Henry Carter Stuart, Claude Augustus Swanson, George Braxton Taylor, Alfred P. Thom, Henry St. George Tucker, Whitmell P. Tunstall, John P. Turpin, James Hoge Tyler, John C. Underwood, Legh Watts, Junius Edgar West, Irving P. Whitehead, William E. Wiatt, Joseph Willard, E.W. Winfrey, James Blair Winston, and Clinton Rogers Woodruff.
ArchivalResource: 1,500 items.
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- Ellyson, J. Taylor (James Taylor), 1847-1919. Papers of James Taylor Ellyson 1865, 1896-1910.
University of Virginia. Committee on the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Endowment Fund. Subscription certificate [manuscript], 1904].
Title:
Subscription certificate [manuscript], 1904].
Blank certificates to be awarded to University of Virgninia alumni who contributed to the fund. The certificates contain a vignette of the Rotunda and lawn, a quotation from Cicero, a portrait of Jefferson and the signatures of Charles P. Jones, Rector, Edwin A. Alderman, President of the University, and Thomas Nelson Page, President of the General Alumni Association.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- University of Virginia. Committee on the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Endowment Fund. Subscription certificate [manuscript], 1904].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. The dragon of the seas [manuscript], 1898?
Title:
The dragon of the seas [manuscript], 1898?
Page's poem recalls the victories of Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish navy. It was published in "The Coast of Bohemia" in 1906.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. The dragon of the seas [manuscript], 1898?
Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Nicolay" to "Palmer".
Title:
Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Nicolay" to "Palmer".
Includes letters to Hay and to members of his family.
ArchivalResource: Approximately 6,000 items.
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- Hay, John, 1838-1905. Correspondence, 1854-1914, "Nicolay" to "Palmer".
St. John, John Randolph. Correspondence regarding portraits for the Jefferson Society [manuscript] 1905.
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Correspondence regarding portraits for the Jefferson Society [manuscript] 1905.
Distinguished members of the Jefferson Society respond to St. John's request for portraits of themselves to hang in the Society's hall. There are letters from James Keith, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, John Warwick Daniel, John Sharp Williams, Edwin Anderson Alderman and representatives of Thomas Nelson Page and Charles William Dabney.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- St. John, John Randolph. Correspondence regarding portraits for the Jefferson Society [manuscript] 1905.
Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
Title:
Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
Collection contains poems published in "The enchanted years," a book of verse dedicated to the centennial of the University of Virginia. Also included are poets' letters to James Southall Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf.
ArchivalResource: 160 (ca.) items.
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- Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958. Papers pertaining to "The Enchanted Years" [manuscript], 1919-1922.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Louise Foraker [manuscript] 1908 February 11.
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Letter to Louise Foraker [manuscript] 1908 February 11.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Louise Foraker [manuscript] 1908 February 11.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922,. Autograph letters signed from Thomas Nelson Page, New York, Richmond and Washington, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1890-1898.
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Autograph letters signed from Thomas Nelson Page, New York, Richmond and Washington, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1890-1898.
Letters mainly concerning his desire that Daly produce his play "In old Virginia".
ArchivalResource: 19 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922,. Autograph letters signed from Thomas Nelson Page, New York, Richmond and Washington, to Augustin Daly [manuscript], 1890-1898.
William Woodville Rockhill papers
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William Woodville Rockhill papers
Papers of American scholar-diplomat William Woodville Rockhill.
ArchivalResource: 18 linear feet (35 boxes, 6 card file boxes, and 8 volumes)
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- William Woodville Rockhill papers, 1826-1941.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
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Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
Typed letter signed. Concerns a copy of the Lincoln Centennial Addresses.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : to James R.B. Van Cleave, Springfield, Ill., 1911 Jan 9.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : Venice, to Dr. Baldwin, 1894 Sept. 2.
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Autograph letter signed : Venice, to Dr. Baldwin, 1894 Sept. 2.
Asking for help in securing a nurse for his wife who is suffering from the effects of a miscarriage.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (12mo)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : Venice, to Dr. Baldwin, 1894 Sept. 2.
Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1715-1933.
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Robert Morton Hughes Papers, 1715-1933.
Business and personal papers, 1871-1933 (mainly 1890-1915), of Robert Morton Hughes (1855-1940).
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- Hughes, Robert M. (Robert Morton), b. 1855. Robert Morton Hughes Collection, 1715-1933, 1871-1933.
Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. Richard Harding Davis collection, 1861-1958.
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Richard Harding Davis collection, 1861-1958.
The collection of American author, Richard Harding Davis, consists of autograph letters and manuscript fragments of well known literary figures of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 linear ft. (0.5 document box)
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- Davis, Richard Harding, 1864-1916. Richard Harding Davis collection, 1861-1958.
Wauchope, Robert, 1909-1979. Robert Wauchope papers, 1928-2005.
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Robert Wauchope papers, 1928-2005.
Two hundred sixty items, 20 June 1928-1942, written by Wauchope in the years following his post-baccalaureate education and early career as an archaeologist.addition, 1928-1942 (260 items, 1 carton filed in PU-5 - FWS-9). Several items reflect Wauchope's work as an undergraduate at USC, but he wrote the majority of these letters and postcards during early decades of his career. Letters discuss his life at excavations in the field, at Camp Marienfeld in Chesham, New Hampshire and elsewhere; as a doctoral candidate at Harvard in 1931; and as a field researcher in Central America. Wauchope sent majority of these letters to his family who resided most of the year in Columbia, S.C. Four additional letters addressed to Robert from Uncle Shorty of Camp Marienfeld, J.A. Chase ,Jr., Dr. A.V. Kidder, and Aunt Emma, respectively, are enclosed with his regular family correspondence. Two biographical sketches and one short story, 1928-1930, written by Wauchope while at student attending University of South Carolina, published in a college literary magazine, The Carolinian. Wauchope's essays consist of: "Found in a Demijohn: a story" (Vol. XL: No. 2 ; Jan. 1928), a short work of historical fiction re an 18th century naval hero who joined a band of pirates to survive; "Matthew Fontaine Maury: Navigator, Scientist, Confederate (an essay prepared for Wade Hampton Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy by 'Gulf Stream'; USC)" (Vol. XLI: No. 4; March and April 1929); and "Short Stories of the Old South by Thomas Nelson Page" (Vol. XLII: No. 5; Mar. 1930). Places discussed include Forked Lightening Ruin, New Mexico; and in Mexico and South America: the Yucatan Peninsula; Uaxactun; other topics discussed include social news and events in Columbia, S.C., including Depression-era bank closures, and activities at the University of South Carolina. Also includes cover letter, 6 Dec. 2005, Elizabeth B. [Mrs. Robert] Wauchope, New Orleans, La., to Henry G. Fulmer, South Caroliniana Library, USC, re gift of these publications.
ArchivalResource: 1.25 linear ft. (1 carton)
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- Wauchope, Robert, 1909-1979. Robert Wauchope papers, 1928-2005.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters to Ada Rehan, 1890-1892.
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Letters to Ada Rehan, 1890-1892.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letters to Ada Rehan, 1890-1892.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Correspondence to James Burton Pond relating to Page's reading given at Washington, Penna. and Boston and mentioning the success of the lectures of James Whitcomb Riley and Bill Nye [manuscript] 1888-1902.
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Correspondence to James Burton Pond relating to Page's reading given at Washington, Penna. and Boston and mentioning the success of the lectures of James Whitcomb Riley and Bill Nye [manuscript] 1888-1902.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Correspondence to James Burton Pond relating to Page's reading given at Washington, Penna. and Boston and mentioning the success of the lectures of James Whitcomb Riley and Bill Nye [manuscript] 1888-1902.
Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received, O-Z, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
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Autographs collected and letters received, O-Z, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
The letters consist primarily of social notes to Mrs. Ward from authors, and some artists and musicians. Some concern her work for the committee on literature for children, and children's day at the Chicago World's Fair. Susan B. Anthony, Hamlin Garland, George W. Root, and Jane Addams are mentioned. Letters, works in progress, philanthropies, and family news are common topics. A manuscript of The Tower of Flame by Richard Watson Gilder is included as are autographs collected by Mrs. Coonley Ward.
ArchivalResource: 294 items.
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- Ward, Lydia Avery Coonley, 1845-1924. Autographs collected and letters received, O-Z, 1705, 1785, 1848, 1861-1922 (bulk 1861-1922).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page papers, 1739-1927 and undated bulk1885-1920.
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Thomas Nelson Page papers, 1739-1927 and undated bulk1885-1920.
Collection includes personal and professional correspondence, legal and business papers, writings, diplomatic dispatches, clippings and other items, all relating to Page's legal and literary career. Topics include his activities as a lyceum lecturer; his marriages and family relations; his role in and perspective on American politics and foreign relations, particularly during World War II; travels in Europe; and his interest in civic affairs, social reform and race relations in the United States, particularly during and following Reconstruction. In the Correspondence Series, the largest in the collection, letters prior to 1880 include personal correspondence from various members of the Page family, especially between Thomas Nelson Page, his mother, Elizabeth Burwell (Nelson) Page, and brother, Rosewell Page, who lived at the ancestral estate, "Oakland," in Hanover County, Virginia. Another set of correspondence, dated 1883-1912 and interfiled with the rest of the correspondence, comprises photocopies of letters (and other items) chiefly from Page to close friend Henry Wise Hobson (1858-1898), originally of Virginia, and his wife Katherine. Page describes his political activities in letters concerning the presidential campaigns of 1912 and 1916. Correspondence from this period also includes personal letters to members of the family describing new experiences in diplomatic life, and routine business correspondence. Significant correspondents in the series include C. F. Adams, Grover Cleveland, Josephus Daniels, J. C. Harris, William D. Howells, Robert Lansing, Robert T. Lincoln, Henry C. Lodge, Theodore Roosevelt, E. Root, J. M. Stoddart, and William H. Taft. For some of these individuals only one or two pieces of correspondence exist. The collection also includes two scrapbooks, found in the Personal Papers Series, containing cards and envelopes from distinguished persons. This series also houses documents related to Page's ties with the University of Virginia, personal reminiscences, various fragmentary notes, and a journal from 1863. Four folders of carbon copies of diplomatic dispatches from Page to the U.S. State Department and to President Woodrow Wilson, along with other papers related to his diplomatic activities, can be found in the Diplomacy Series. Another small group, the Legal and Financial Series, houses documents relating to Page's properties and other business affairs. The Writings and Speeches Series contains many manuscripts and drafts of political and literary speeches, memoirs, essays, and articles, but none of Page's major literary works. Several folders of materials in this series contain Page's detailed journalistic notes describing his trips in 1916 to the war fronts in Italy and France. Extensive folders of cuttings in the Clippings Series were taken from both American and Italian newspapers, and comprise a significant portion of the collection. The clippings refer to events in Page's career such as lyceum appearances, political appointments, and political speeches, both in the United States and in Italy. In addition, Page clipped articles referring to race relations in the United States, particularly in the South. The clippings also document national and global events during Page's years as an ambassador to Italy from 1913 to 1919, and provide rich background material for a study of United States foreign relations with Italy and other countries during World War I. There are also a few photographs in the Visual Materials Series, some of which depict scenes from wartime Italy.
ArchivalResource: 9329 items (12.4 lin. ft.)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page papers, 1739-1927 and undated bulk1885-1920.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" December 2, 1919.
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Autograph letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" December 2, 1919.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed Thomas Nelson Page to: "My dear Sir" December 2, 1919.
Grove, William B.,. Papers chiefly pertaining to Virginia, 1803-1904.
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Papers chiefly pertaining to Virginia, 1803-1904.
A letter, 1803, William B. Grove, Fayetteville, N.C., to John F. Watson, discusses the death of Watson's uncle, Simeon Fanning, and mentions potential trouble in Louisiana. A letter, 1857, Alfred T. Forbes, Ridgeway, to his brother, David S. Forbes, discusses family news and the installation of gas lighting and construction taking place at the University of Virginia. A letter, 1904, Clara Spalding Ellis, Montclair, N.J., to Thomas Nelson Page concerns his views on immortality for a book she is compiling. Page writes his reply on the following page. A diary of an anonymous Confederate soldier, possibly a cavalry officer since he mentions contact with General Rosser on several occasions, recounts his experiences in the spring of 1865 and back home in the post-war period until Nov. 1865. Much of the diary before the end of the war concerns his activities and experiences while on furlough in Rappahannock County, Virginia, including a murder trial in Washington, Va. He mentions travelling to "Wadefield" on several occasions. The diarist records his movements into the Shenandoah Valley and the Piedmont of Virginia, where he writes on March 12 in Nelson County, 2 Confederate deserters were apprehended and shot. In late March he reached Dinwiddie County and writes about Sheridan turning Pickett's flank. Also mentions "7th Regt" and "24 Reg Inf" in April 1 entry. In mid-April he writes about returning home (to Rappahannock County), in the meantime hearing about the death of Abraham Lincoln. The remainder of the diary covers domestic affairs, planting, farming, and purchasing farm equipment.
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- Grove, William B.,. Papers chiefly pertaining to Virginia, 1803-1904.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers and correspondence of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], n.d.
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Papers and correspondence of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], n.d.
76 boxes of literary manuscripts and correspondence, as well as a folio of photographs.
ArchivalResource: 76 boxes.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers and correspondence of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], n.d.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. All de Geog'aphy a Nigger wants to know : [n.p.] : autograph manuscript signed (pages one and six only) of the story, [n.d.].
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All de Geog'aphy a Nigger wants to know : [n.p.] : autograph manuscript signed (pages one and six only) of the story, [n.d.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. All de Geog'aphy a Nigger wants to know : [n.p.] : autograph manuscript signed (pages one and six only) of the story, [n.d.].
Hall family. Papers, 1810-1943.
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Papers, 1810-1943.
Papers, 1810-1943, of the Hall and Moore families of New York, Richmond, Va. and Williamsburg, Va. Includes wills, estate papers, legal and financial transactions, 1810-1915, of Jacob Hall, Sarah Hall and Cunningham Hall; and Bishop Richard Channing Moore, Virginia Moore, Harriet Glenworth Moore, Margaretta Moore and Louise Moore. Also includes correspondence, 1854-1876, between Zebulon S. Farland and Ellen Douglas Gordon Farland; letters, 1906-1928, to Margaret (Farland) Hall, from her children, Emily Hall, Channing Hall, Joseph Hall, and John Lesslie Hall concerning education and World War I; and correspondence, 1887-1889, between Margaret (Farland) Hall and John Lesslie Hall, Sr. The collection also includes teaching notes, professional writings, and alumni correspondence with John Lesslie Hall, Sr. Prominent correspondents of Hall include Lyon G. Tyler, Thomas Nelson Page, Joseph Dupuy Eggleston and Basil Gildersleeve.
ArchivalResource: 2, 659 items.
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- Hall family. Papers, 1810-1943.
William Dudley Foulke papers
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William Dudley Foulke papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, copybook, speeches, writings, notes, legal papers, clippings, printed material, and other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of Foulke's correspondence reflecting his literary career and public service. Of special note are letters from Theodore Roosevelt discussing civil service reform, the Progressive movement, Woodrow Wilson, the World Court (Permanent Court of International Justice), and pacifism. The collection also includes diaries and related material documenting the travels of Foulke, Arthur Middleton Reeves, and Mark E. Reeves in Europe, Egypt, and the Holy Land (Palestine); correspondence of the Foulke (Faulk) family and related Cates, Reeves (Reeve), and Shoemaker families; a copybook kept by the Shoemaker family; scrapbooks kept by Foulke's daughter, Mary Foulke Morrisson; and a late 15th century fragment of the Tristram Saga obtained by Arthur Middleton Reeves on a trip to Iceland. Foulke's correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Jane Addams, George Ade, Alvey A. Adee, Felix Adler, Susan B. Anthony, Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Henry Brown Blackwell, Charles J. Bonaparte, Claude Gernade Bowers, James Bryce (Viscount Bryce), Nicholas Murray Butler, Richard Henry Dana, Max Eastman, Charles William Eliot, Charles W. Fairbanks, John Fiske, James Rudolph Garfield, Richard Watson Gilder, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, Samuel Gompers, Lady Gregory, Walter Quinton Gresham, John Hays Hammond, Mark Alonzo Hanna, Benjamin Harrison, Albert Bushnell Hart, John Hay, Rutherford B. Hayes, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Herbert Hoover, O. O. Howard, Julia Ward Howe, Harold L. Ickes, Robert Green Ingersoll, J. Franklin Jameson, Hiram Johnson, David Starr Jordan, George Kennan, Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Henry Charles Lea, Henry Cabot Lodge, Seth Low, S.S. McClure, William McKinley, S. Weir Mitchell, Thomas Nelson Page, Walter Hines Page, William Lyon Phelps, Gifford Pinchot, Thomas B. Reed, James Whitcomb Riley, Elihu Root, Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, Charles Edward Russell, Carl Schurz, Albert Shaw, Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Lucy Stone, Moorfield Storey, William H. Taft, Oswald Garrison Villard, Lew Wallace, Booker T. Washington, Andrew Dickson White, William Allen White, and Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 2,500 items. 12 containers plus 1 oversize. 5.2 linear feet.
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- Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935. Papers of William Dudley Foulke, circa 1470-1952 (bulk 1868-1935).
Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Papers, 1852-1901.
Title:
Papers, 1852-1901.
Includes letters from the Civil War period; correspondence of Wilson while he was Congressman from West Virginia, Postmaster General under Cleveland, and President of Washington and Lee University; 3 bound, indexed volumes of Wilson's official correspondence (copies) as Postmaster General; 6 diaries; miscellaneous papers and printed speeches; 38 letters from the University of West Virginia collection (microfilm); photograph.
ArchivalResource: ca. 550 items (40 folders)
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- Wilson, William Lyne, 1843-1900. Papers, 1852-1901.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers, 1885-1918.
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Papers, 1885-1918.
Includes 2 letters, Feb. 20, 1904, Page to Samuel Graham (framed), and March 27, 1909, Lord Wolseley to Page; visitor's book, 1885-1899; Page's dinner party record, 1913-1918, while he was U. S. Ambassador to Italy.
ArchivalResource: 4 items (5 folders).
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers, 1885-1918.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
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Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
The collection contains the manuscript of a poem "The April-Face" or "The stub-tailed mule," and two pages from "The Southern people during Reconstruction." In addition the papers contain correspondence, a lithograph, two autographs, and three clippings. Correspondents include the Rev. G. T. Brady, Alexander Brown, Charles Belmont Davis, Robert Erskine Ely, Jeanette L. Gilder, Richard Watson Gillder, William Griffith, Ida Hunneman, Robert Underwood Johnson, Harry T. Kent, H. W. Lowdermilk, Lowdermilk and Company, T. O. McClure, David Monro, George R. Morse, the superintendent of the Peabody Normal School, Robert Russel, Mrs. James S. Seddon, William Thomas Smedley, Francis Hopkinson Smith, J. M. Stoddart, Dr. J. Herbert Wade, Charles Dudley Warner, Robert B. Wilson,
ArchivalResource: 54 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Papers [manuscript], 1886-1922.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, n.d
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Thomas Nelson Page Collection n.d
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, n.d
Boand, Nell Holladay,. Logan-Morrill family papers [manuscript], 1906-1966 (bulk 1906-1912).
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Logan-Morrill family papers [manuscript], 1906-1966 (bulk 1906-1912).
The collection consists of the scrapbook and correspondence of Lily Logan Morrill and her husband, Albert H. Morrill. The scrapbook, about Mrs. Morrill's father, Thomas Muldrup Logan, contains some of his Civil War correspondence, speeches, and newspaper clippings, mostly from the 1870s, about him. It also contains some clippings about Mrs. Morrill and her book, Builder of the New South, written about her father's life. Lily Logan Morrill's correspondence concerns her writings and sketches in the period 1908-1934, particularly regarding family history and her publication of the journal of Mary Jane Boggs Holladay. Correspondents include Nell Holladay Boand, Carrie Holladay, Guy Pierpont Jones, Rose O'Neill, Thomas Nelson Page, Nannie Boggs Timberlake, Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, and Alexander Wilbourne Weddell. Albert H. Morrill's correspondence is with William Howard Taft. Included is a letter (1912 August 14) written from President Taft to Colonel Goethals in Panama introducing Morrill who wished to see the progress made on the Panama Canal. Most of the other letters (1906-1912) are personal, as the two men exchanged notes of congratulation or condolence throughout their political careers.
ArchivalResource: 14 items.
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- Boand, Nell Holladay,. Logan-Morrill family papers [manuscript], 1906-1966 (bulk 1906-1912).
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. The dragon of the seas, 1898?
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The dragon of the seas, 1898?
Page's poem recalls the victories of Sir Francis Drake against the Spanish navy. It was published in The Coast of Bohemia in 1906.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. The dragon of the seas, 1898?
Battle, Jane Hyde Hall Liddell, 1866-1952,. Jane Hyde Hall Liddell Battle papers, 1693-1930.
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Jane Hyde Hall Liddell Battle papers, 1693-1930.
Unrelated letters collected for their autograph value by Jane Battle and a few personal letters to S. Westray Battle. Included are the following: an order, 1693, presumably from King Charles II of Spain, to officials in Mexico; a letter, 1780, from Abner Nash (1740-1786) about North Carolina troops; a letter, 1852, from John Tyler (1790-1862) with comments on current events; a letter, September 1864, from Benjamin Cummings Truman (1835-1916) predicting Sherman's march from Atlanta to Savannah; a letter, 1864, from Brig. Gen. W. L. Quarles, C.S.A., to North Carolina Governor Zebulon B. Vance about the status of officers of North Carolina regiments; a letter, 1866, from Horace Greeley advising against moving to California; a letter, 1865, from Queen Victoria in German; a letter, 1870, from William Dean Howells (1837-1920) about the lecture circuit; a letter, 1909, from Emmeline Pankhurst (1858-1928) briefly discussing her background and the status of the women's suffrage movement; and a letter, 1914, from Gustav Stresemann (1878-1929) about German- American relations. There are also notes from Charles George Gordon (1833- 1885), 1872; Rutherford B. Hayes, 1889; Thomas Nelson Page, 1903; Daniel Webster, undated; Matthew Arnold (1822-1888), undated; Edward Lear (1812- 1888), undated; and George Cruikshank (1792-1878), illustrated with drawings in ink, undated.
ArchivalResource: 52 items.
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- Battle, Jane Hyde Hall Liddell, 1866-1952,. Jane Hyde Hall Liddell Battle papers, 1693-1930.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Robert Howard Russell, New York, 1898 March 28.
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Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Robert Howard Russell, New York, 1898 March 28.
Holograph signed. Suggests using a ms. journal he has seen as a basis for a book by Russell.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : 1759 R Street [Washington, D.C.], to Robert Howard Russell, New York, 1898 March 28.
Myers, Moses, 1752-1835. Myers-Burrage-Graham Papers (I) Group A.
Title:
Myers-Burrage-Graham Papers (I) Group A.
Papers of Moses Myers, and his sons Samuel Myers (1790-1829) lawyer in Norfolk and Pensacola, Fla. and John Myers (1787-1830) merchant of Norfolk. Includes papers of Barton Myers (1853-1927), mayor of Norfolk, Va. and his family. Includes Barton Myers' writings (speeches and reports), correspondence, invitations to events and the Jamestown Exposition of 1907 and newspaper clippings. Also includes letters and telegrams of sympathy to Myers' wife Meeta Hamilton (Burrage) Myers upon his death, as well as letters to their parents by Barton Myers, Jr., R. Baldwin Myers, and Louisa "Loutie" Barton Myers Lloyd. The sons' letters concern World War I, military service; the daughter's letters concern her life in Japan (as the wife of an Episcopal missionary). Prominent correspondents include William Wirt, John Randolph (1773-1833), St. George Tucker, Bushrod Washington, Littleton Waller Tazewell, William Mahone, Thomas Nelson Page, John W. Daniel, Thomas S. Martin, Claude A. Swanson, William Hodges Mann, Cyrus McCormick.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes.
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- Myers, Moses, 1752-1835. Myers-Burrage-Graham Papers (I) Group A.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1865-1920.
Title:
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1865-1920.
Papers of Thomas Nelson Page, consist of his diaries for the years 1916, 1919, and 1920; letters to Page from Jenny Nelson and Gino Speranza and a manuscript by [John Stuart Mill?]. Diary entries note the weather, social events, war news, particularly in the Balkans, civilian relief efforts, and political news. He comments on relief work of his wife Florence Lathrop Page; attitudes towards American involvement; sinking of the Lusitania; Verdun; the Paris Allied Commercial Conference; help for the Catholic Church in Mexico and attempts to get Vatican approval of Woodrow Wilson; travels through Italy; wartime London and Paris; the League of Nations; post-war Italian government; peace negotiations and Italian territorial issues; and the Hungarian Revolution. Of interest are entries on a 1916 trip home with comments on Wilson, the election, Richmond, a U. Va. alumni society dinner in Washington, D. C., a journey by train to the coast and back, and reminiscences about Civil War and Reconstruction Virginia. Also of interest are lengthy sections September 13-17, 1916, on a meeting with King Victor Emmanuel III and a tour of the front; observations and comments on the U.S. presidential election, 1916; Woodrow Wilson's visit to Italy and the peace conference in 1919; and a convention of the Episcopal church in 1919 and proposed changes to the Book of Common Prayer. The diary for 1919 also contains a lengthy essay on democracy. The diary for 1920 contains an essay on the history of gardening; an analysis of literature versus writing; notes for a talk on World War I induced changes in the U. S.; and personal reminiscences not included in his book "Italy and the World War" including thoughts on William Jennings Bryan, Walter Page's views on Booker T. Washington, the Marchese di San Giuliano, Italy before the war, Italy in the Panama exposition, Victor Emmanuel III, the Avezzano earthquake, 1914, Sir George and Lady Trevelyan, and the Balkan question. Among the people commented on (many very briefly) are Henry Watkins Anderson, Gabriele d'Annunzio, Herbert Asquith, Camille Barrère, Pope Benedict XV, James Gordon Bennett, Leonida Bissolati, Aristide Briand, William Jennings Bryan, Jo Davidson, John W. Davis, Queen Elena, Charles William Eliot, Cardinal James Gibbons, Giovanni Gioliti, Sir Edward Grey, Myron T. Herrick, Edward M. House, Robert Lansing, David Lubin, Francesco S. Nitti, Vittorio Orlando, Walter Hines Page, John M. Parker, John J. Pershing, Theodore Roosevelt, Francesco Ruffini, Antonio Salandra, Sidney Sonnino, Whitney Warren, Booker T. Washington, and Woodrow Wilson, In a letter, 1916 January 17, Jenny Nelson writes discussing prison inmates with whom she corresponds and also her Sunday School class of inmates, some of whom were mistreated by the police. She thanks Page for funds which she used to treat the inmates and aid an impoverished African American family. She conveys family news including the story of two run-away children. In a letter 1920 November 25, Gino Speranza writes concerning the election of 1920 and the bloc voting of Italian-Americans. The collection also contains an autograph manuscript review by [John Stuart Mill?] of "Public Responsibility and Vote by Ballot by an Elector," 1865, presumably owned by Page.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1865-1920.
St. Nicholas Magazine. Papers, 1870-1925.
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Papers, 1870-1925.
The Collection consists of 154 items of correspondence related to St. Nicholas magazine. Among the correspondents are Thomas Bailey Aldrich, John Kendrick Bangs, Frances Hodgson Burnett, William Fayal Clarke, Fanny Young Cory Cooney, Mary Abigail Dodge, Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge, Oliver Herford, Helen Hunt Jackson, Charles Kingsley, Thomas Nelson Page, Maxfield Parrish, Robert Edwin Peary, Howard Pyle, Arthur Rackham, Alice Hegan Rice, Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, Theodore Roosevelt, Horace Elisha Scudder, Frank R. Stockton, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, Charles Dudley Warner, and Kate Douglas Wiggin.
ArchivalResource: 1.20 cu. ft. (4 boxes)
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- St. Nicholas Magazine. Papers, 1870-1925.
Page family. Papers : Hanover County, City of Richmond, and Washington, D.C., 1871-1918.
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Papers : Hanover County, City of Richmond, and Washington, D.C., 1871-1918.
These papers include miscellaneous financial papers of Thomas Nelson Page, and manuscripts of an autobiography, "When I Was a Little Boy" and an unfinished comic opera, "The Groom of Sack-Posset," by Rosewell Page, and a small group of unidentified literary manuscripts. Included among the Thomas Nelson Page items is a marriage agreement between him and his second wife, Florence Lathrop Field, widow of Henry Field of Chicago.
ArchivalResource: 335 leaves.
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- Page family. Papers : Hanover County, City of Richmond, and Washington, D.C., 1871-1918.
Minor, James Monroe, 1815-1879. Papers of this New York doctor and the Minor family [manuscript] 1806 (1842-78) 1901.
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Papers of this New York doctor and the Minor family [manuscript] 1806 (1842-78) 1901.
Chiefly correspondence, 1842-78, with his wife, Ellen J. Pierrepont Minor, his sister, Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford and his children, plus other Minors, incl. John Barbee Minor, his cousin. His letters in 1847 describe his experiences as ship's doctor in the Mexican War; Those of the post Civil War period discuss his life in England and travels on the Continent. The letters are filled with domestic news, comments on current events and genealogical information on the Landon, Carter, Maury, and Venable families. Correspondents include: David Belasco, Horace Greeley, Dabney Herndon Maury, Joseph Eggleston Johnston & Thomas Nelson Page.
ArchivalResource: 285 items.
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- Minor, James Monroe, 1815-1879. Papers of this New York doctor and the Minor family [manuscript] 1806 (1842-78) 1901.
Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
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Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
Robert Woods Bliss (1875-1962) and his wife, Mildred Barnes Bliss (1875-1969) were prominent art collectors and the founders of Dumbarton Oaks, an estate which they developed and conveyed in 1940 to Harvard University as the Center for Byzantine Studies. Contains personal, philanthropic and United States Foreign Service-related papers.
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- Papers of Robert Woods Bliss and Mildred Barnes Bliss, ca. 1860-1969 (inclusive)
Page, Florence Lathrop, 1858-1921. Letters from Florence Lathrop Page to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1902-1921.
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Letters from Florence Lathrop Page to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1902-1921.
Letters from Florence Lathrop Page to her husband, Thomas Nelson Page.
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- Page, Florence Lathrop, 1858-1921. Letters from Florence Lathrop Page to Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1902-1921.
Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
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Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
Correspondence and other papers of the American writer Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
ArchivalResource: 19 boxes (7 linear ft.)
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- Thomas Bailey Aldrich papers, 1837-1926.
Fowlkes, Mary Elizabeth Dickinson Hyde. M.E.D.H. Fowlkes letter to [Thomas Nelson] Page [manuscript], [1911]
Title:
M.E.D.H. Fowlkes letter to [Thomas Nelson] Page [manuscript], [1911]
The letter accompanied a presentation copy of Fowlkes book of poetry to Page. Fowkes discusses her effort to have her poetry be a "power for good" and her subsequent troubles with her publisher.
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- Fowlkes, Mary Elizabeth Dickinson Hyde. M.E.D.H. Fowlkes letter to [Thomas Nelson] Page [manuscript], [1911]
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Letter to Temple Scott [manuscript], 1900 July 2.
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Thomas Nelson Page Letter to Temple Scott [manuscript], 1900 July 2.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Thomas Nelson Page Letter to Temple Scott [manuscript], 1900 July 2.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : London, to William Carey, New York, 1894 July 10.
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Letter : London, to William Carey, New York, 1894 July 10.
Holograph signed. Sends a revised article about his work Marse Chan; is greatly enjoying his tour of England.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 21 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter : London, to William Carey, New York, 1894 July 10.
McCook Family Papers, 1809-1966, (bulk 1850-1900)
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McCook Family Papers 1809-1966 (bulk 1850-1900)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, journals,diaries, photographs, memorabilia, printed materials, and other papers relating tothe Ohio family of "Fighting McCooks" that became prominent through the service offifteen of its sons in the Civil War. The McCooks were active in legal and militaryaffairs and in national and state politics in Ohio and New York. The larger part ofthe collection concerns the military and political career of Anson G. McCook(1835-1917).
ArchivalResource: 6,500 items; 19 containers plus 5 oversize; 7.6 linear feet; 1 microfilm reel
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- McCook Family Papers, 1809-1966, (bulk 1850-1900)
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1904-1962.
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Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1904-1962.
The collection contains letters to Wilson from American literary figures and educators including Hervey Allen; Emily Tapscott (Clark) Balch; James Branch Cabell; John Fox; Ellen Glasgow; DuBose Heyward; Sinclair Lewis; Rosewell Page; Thomas Nelson Page; Thomas Walker Page; Josephine Pinckney; Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy; Irita (Bradford) Van Doren; and John Hall Wheelock. In additon there is correspondence, 1920-1921, to Wilson and John Calvin Metcalf regarding "The enchanted years"; including letters from James Lane Allen, Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Ellen Glasgow, Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Kreymborg, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay, Lizette Woodworth Reese, George Santayana, Siegfried Sassoon and J.H. Wheelock.
ArchivalResource: 110 items.
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- Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963. Papers of James Southall Wilson [manuscript], 1904-1962.
Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931. Papers of Armistead Churchill Gordon [manuscript], 1887-1922.
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Papers of Armistead Churchill Gordon [manuscript], 1887-1922.
Letters and other papers relate to policies and activities of the Board of Visitors, mainly, 1894-1898 and 1906-1918, and deal with such topics as academic standards, administration, alumni, bond issues, buildings and grounds, the Carnegie Fund, the corporate limits of Charlottesville, curricula, donations, faculty salaries, medical education and practice, military education, scholarships, and World War I. Persons mentioned include Edwin A. Alderman, Arthur Austin, James Cook Bardin, Paul B. Barringer, Philip Alexander Bruce, Thomas Henry Carter, John Armstrong Chaloner, Jabez Lamar Moore Curry, Armistead Mason Dobie, Francis Perry Dunnington, William Holding Echols, Daniel B. Fayerweather, Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Bennett Wood Green, Edward Wilson James, Robert Garlick Hill Kean, Charles William Kent, William Alexander Lambeth, William Minor Lile, Seth Low, William Gordon McCabe, John William Mallett, John Barbee Minor, Robert Walton Moore, Mary Cooke Branch Munford, James Morris Page, Rosewell Page, Oliver H. Payne, William Elisha Peters, Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph, Robert L. Skinner, Ormond Stone, Leon Whipple, Stanford White, Frances Wilson and Woodrow Wilson. Correspondents include Robert Lewis Dabney, Jedediah Hotchkiss, Thomas Staples Martin, and Thomas Nelson Page. A letter, 1895 Nov. 26, from Robert M. Hughes discusses the Rotunda fire, comments tartly on previous fires and suggests the University establish a fire department. Hughes comments that "The superintendent [William H. Echols] during the fire, I understand, instead of taking charge and managing things according to some system, was chiefly engrossed in throwing dynamite at a structure that any engineer ought to have known would not be affected by it." Hughes concludes that the lack of a fire fighting unit at the University "is so surprising that it almost looks like imbecility."
ArchivalResource: 2000 items.
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- Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931. Papers of Armistead Churchill Gordon [manuscript], 1887-1922.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Miss Goodwin's inheritance : galley proof, [19--].
Title:
Miss Goodwin's inheritance : galley proof, [19--].
An annotated galley proof for publication in Scribner's Magazine.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (7 leaves) ; 61 x 15 cm.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Miss Goodwin's inheritance : galley proof, [19--].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, Chicago, to an unknown recipient [manuscript].
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Letter, Chicago, to an unknown recipient [manuscript].
Page gives his opinion on antebellum southern black ministers "ignorant and often dangerous men whose calling gave them great influence ... most of the slave insurrections were inspired ... by them."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, Chicago, to an unknown recipient [manuscript].
Erskine, John, 1879-1951. John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
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John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
Correspondence relating to Erskine's various educational, musical and literary interests; manuscripts of his writings; lecture notes for college courses; souvenirs of his army service in World War I and his Columbia University professorship, and student papers from his own school and college days. Also, biographical file, scrapbooks, and articles.
ArchivalResource: 30 linear ft. (41 boxes, 1 flat box & 87 v. in 11 boxes)
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- Erskine, John, 1879-1951. John Erskine papers, [ca. 1890]-1951.
Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
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Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Manuscripts inserted into Edmund Clarence Stedman, Poets of America(Cambridge, Riverside Press, 1885), including letters, compositions, and notes.
ArchivalResource: 130 items inserted in 2 v.
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- Poets of America, extra-illustrated.
Bradley family. Papers, 1813-1957 (inclusive).
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Papers, 1813-1957 (inclusive).
Through personal and business correspondence, family and business records, journals, and other writings, this collection documents the daily domestic life and business activities of a well-to-do New England family in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Included are letters to Jonathan Bradley when he was a student at Yale and later from his clients, letters from his sister, Merab Ann Bradley, when she was at Troy Female Seminary, and a writing book of his wife; personal correspondence, household accounts, and business papers of Boston merchant, Robert D.C. Merry, and school records, writings, and correspondence of his children; and journals, writings, personal and business correspondence of businessman, Richards Merry Bradley, journals of his wife and her sisters, and their correspondence with their mother. Particularly detailed are Amy Aldis Bradley's letters to her mother discussing her honeymoon in Japan, the births of her children, and the family's daily life; her husband's letters to her describing his business trips; and letters written by their daughters during their childhood and early teens.
ArchivalResource: 8.75 linear ft.
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- Bradley family. Papers, 1813-1957 (inclusive).
Cocke, Betty Page, 1872-1973,. Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
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Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
The collection contains personal and family correspondence, financial and legal papers, memorabilia, bound volumes, and genealogical and historical research material pertaining to the Cocke, Elliot and related Virginia families from the colonial period through the 20th century, as assembled by John Page Elliot. Correspondence consists chiefly of letters of sisters Betty Page Cocke and Lucy Hamilton Cocke Elliot. Other correspondents include John Hartwell Cocke, Philip St. George Cocke, John Bowdoin Cocke, John Tucker Bowdoin Cocke, Bettie Burwell Page Cocke, Mary Louise Cocke, Milton Courtwright Elliot, John Page Elliot, George H. Venable, and other Cocke and Elliot family members. Additional correspondents include Douglas Southall Freeman, Fiske Kimball, Thomas Nelson Page, U. Va. student Hermann Holst Swift, the Rev. Beverley D. Tucker, John Skelton Williams, and Edith Bolling Wilson. Topics in the correspondence includes the courtship of John Bowdoin Cocke and Bettie Burwell Page; a tour of Europe, Constantinople and Egypt, 1903; a tour to the western U.S., Canada and Alaska, 1905; a tour of England and continental Europe, 1937; the settlement of several Cocke family estates and an auction at "Bremo"; the suicide of a suitor of Betty Cocke; students who lived in Betty Cocke's boarding house; World War I, including life at the front and conditions in France, activities of an army doctor, offices of the American Fund for French Wounded, and the armistice; the life of Napoleon Drew, a former slave at "Belmead"; and the Japanese missionary work of the Rev. Beverley D. Tucker. Also Virginia politics and historic preservation particularly in regard to the Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, the National Women's Liberty Loan Organization, the Women's Section of the State Council of Defense, the Albemarle County Historical Society, the Albemarle County Chapter of the Red Cross, the Women's Organization for Prohibition Reform, and the Virginia War History Commission. Briefer topics of interest include the release of Jefferson Davis from prison; the disposition of Edward Troye's equestrian portrait of General Winfield Scott; Alexander Galt's bust of Philip St. George Cocke; Episcopal High School; the Alfalfa Club; and Woodrow Wilson's opposition to moving the University of Virginia's medical school to Richmond. Topics in the financial and legal papers include family stock and real estate holdings; the estate settlement of John Bowdoin Cocke; Atlantic Coast Railroad Company liens and garnishments, 1933-1938; specifications for houses designed by Eugene Brady; and Betty Cocke's opposition to proposed parking spaces in front of the U. Va. Rotunda. There are also original financial and legal documents, 1773-1948, for the related Blow Family of Norfolk, Va., and Browne family of "Four Mile Tree," Surry County, Va. Items from the genealogical and historical files of John Page Elliot include building plans, photographs and correspondence regarding "Belmead" and its conversion to St. Emma Military Academy for young black men; Philip St. George Cocke's appointment as a visitor to the Virginia Military Institute; a pedigree for John Hartwell Cocke's horse "Seagull"; a Confederate bond; and a drawing of an oveseer's cottage at "Four Mile Tree"; and portraits and photographs of family members, friends, and servants. Additional families represented in the genealogical files include Barraud, Burwell, Carter, Corbin, Grice, Nelson, Page, and Tayloe. Miscellaneous items of interest include John Bowdoin Cocke's Civil War pardon; a photograph and autograph of Fitzhugh Lee; a souvenir from the Jamestown Exposition; a form letter sent by Franklin D. Roosevelt, to Democratic supporters in October 1932; an autograph album of University of Virginia scenes and various U. Va. pins and ribbons.
ArchivalResource: 15000 items.
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- Cocke, Betty Page, 1872-1973,. Papers of the Cocke-Elliot family [manuscript], 1854-1992.
American literary collection, 1805-1930.
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American literary collection, 1805-1930.
Correspondence and mss. of American authors.
ArchivalResource: 84 items.
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- American literary collection, 1805-1930.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., n.d.
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Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., n.d.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Horace Howard Furness, Jr., n.d.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1889-1899.
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Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1889-1899.
Page declines an invitation of "Mr. Roe," sends a note of thanks to an admirer, and in 3 letters to Robert Howard Russell, introduces a young artist, informs him of a trip to Chicago and explains his preference for the use of lighter paper rather than paper backs to reduce the cost of a book.
ArchivalResource: 5 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers of Thomas Nelson Page [manuscript], 1889-1899.
Guthrie, William Norman, 1868-1944. Papers, 1860-1967.
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Guthrie, William Norman, 1868-1944. Papers, 1860-1967.
Papers of Episopalian minister, William Norman Guthrie, including sermons, writing, correspondence, material related to his time as rector at St. Mark's Church in New York, and biographical material. The papers span 1860-1967.
ArchivalResource: 48 boxes
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- Guthrie, William Norman, 1868-1944. Papers, 1860-1967.
Marshall family. Papers : of the Marshall family, 1742-1951 (bulk 1809-1911).
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Papers : of the Marshall family, 1742-1951 (bulk 1809-1911).
This collection includes correspondence, 1806-1841, accounts, land and legal records, and estate materials of Edward Digges (1777-1841) of Fauquier County, Va. An execution book, 1836-1841, was kept by Digges as a deputy sheriff; and some materials concern the revolutionary war service of Edward Digges (1746-1818). Also includes correspondence, 1860-1911, accounts, a commonplace book, 1882-1892, and miscellaneous papers of Nathaniel Tyler (1828-1917) of Washington, D.C., in part concerning revolutionary war service claims. Also contains correspondence, 1894-1951, a scrapbook, and miscellaneous papers of Sarah Robb Tyler Marshall (1863-1957?); correspondence, 1866-1932, account books, student materials while studying law, and a scrapbook of William Churchill Marshall (1854-1932) of Warrenton, Va., in part concerning the Virginian Publishing Company and the Warrenton Virginian (newspaper). Some correspondents include Harry Flood Byrd, John Singleton Mosby, and Thomas Nelson Page. Also contains miscellaneous papers of other members of the Digges, Marshall, and Warren families; and records, 1874-1911, of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Loudoun County, Waterford, Va.
ArchivalResource: 493 items.
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- Marshall family. Papers : of the Marshall family, 1742-1951 (bulk 1809-1911).
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1887
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1887
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1887
William Dudley Foulke papers
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William Dudley Foulke papers
Correspondence, diaries, journals, copybook, speeches, writings, notes, legal papers, clippings, printed material, and other papers. The bulk of the collection consists of Foulke's correspondence reflecting his literary career and public service. Of special note are letters from Theodore Roosevelt discussing civil service reform, the Progressive movement, Woodrow Wilson, the World Court (Permanent Court of International Justice), and pacifism. The collection also includes diaries and related material documenting the travels of Foulke, Arthur Middleton Reeves, and Mark E. Reeves in Europe, Egypt, and the Holy Land (Palestine); correspondence of the Foulke (Faulk) family and related Cates, Reeves (Reeve), and Shoemaker families; a copybook kept by the Shoemaker family; scrapbooks kept by Foulke's daughter, Mary Foulke Morrisson; and a late 15th century fragment of the Tristram Saga obtained by Arthur Middleton Reeves on a trip to Iceland. Foulke's correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Jane Addams, George Ade, Alvey A. Adee, Felix Adler, Susan B. Anthony, Albert Jeremiah Beveridge, Henry Brown Blackwell, Charles J. Bonaparte, Claude Gernade Bowers, James Bryce (Viscount Bryce), Nicholas Murray Butler, Richard Henry Dana, Max Eastman, Charles William Eliot, Charles W. Fairbanks, John Fiske, James Rudolph Garfield, Richard Watson Gilder, Edwin Lawrence Godkin, Samuel Gompers, Lady Gregory, Walter Quinton Gresham, John Hays Hammond, Mark Alonzo Hanna, Benjamin Harrison, Albert Bushnell Hart, John Hay, Rutherford B. Hayes, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Herbert Hoover, O. O. Howard, Julia Ward Howe, Harold L. Ickes, Robert Green Ingersoll, J. Franklin Jameson, Hiram Johnson, David Starr Jordan, George Kennan, Robert M. La Follette, Jr., Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Henry Charles Lea, Henry Cabot Lodge, Seth Low, S.S. McClure, William McKinley, S. Weir Mitchell, Thomas Nelson Page, Walter Hines Page, William Lyon Phelps, Gifford Pinchot, Thomas B. Reed, James Whitcomb Riley, Elihu Root, Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt, Charles Edward Russell, Carl Schurz, Albert Shaw, Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Lucy Stone, Moorfield Storey, William H. Taft, Oswald Garrison Villard, Lew Wallace, Booker T. Washington, Andrew Dickson White, William Allen White, and Woodrow Wilson.
ArchivalResource: 2,500 items. 12 containers plus 1 oversize. 5.2 linear feet.
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- William Dudley Foulke Papers, circa 1470-1952, (bulk 1868-1935)
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, 1918 March 5, American Embassy, Rome [Italy] to John Lewis Berkeley, Danville, Virginia.
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Letter, 1918 March 5, American Embassy, Rome [Italy] to John Lewis Berkeley, Danville, Virginia.
Page acknowleges receiving Berkeley's letter and claim of kinship, comments on the effects of World War I on soldiers and Italy, talks about his life in the embassy, notes the changes they have seen from antebellum slavery days to this war, and closes with regards to his kin, especially Nanny Harrison and Annie Berkeley, noting the death of Robin Berkeley.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 p.) : typescript, signed + accompanying envelope.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter, 1918 March 5, American Embassy, Rome [Italy] to John Lewis Berkeley, Danville, Virginia.
Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
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Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Letters to American editor and diplomat Walter Hines Page from various correspondents concerning his diplomatic service.
ArchivalResource: 36 boxes (11.88 linear ft.)
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- Letters sent to Walter Hines Page from various correspondents, English period, 1876-1937.
Photographs of Thomas Nelson Page and Florence Lathrop Page in Sicily [manuscript], 1912.
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Photographs of Thomas Nelson Page and Florence Lathrop Page in Sicily [manuscript], 1912.
ArchivalResource: 2 photos.
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- Photographs of Thomas Nelson Page and Florence Lathrop Page in Sicily [manuscript], 1912.
Browne, Lillie M. Autograph album, 1874-1875 [manuscript].
Title:
Autograph album, 1874-1875 [manuscript].
Commonplace book given to Browne, Edgehill, Albemarle Co., Va., by Gertrude E. Pond with entries by several members of the Randolph family.
ArchivalResource: 1 bound volume (49 p.)
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- Browne, Lillie M. Autograph album, 1874-1875 [manuscript].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : York, Maine, to [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1908 Sept. 12.
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Autograph letter signed : York, Maine, to [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1908 Sept. 12.
American editor, suggesting that [Albert] Sterner (1863-1946) be allowed to try his hand at illustrating Page's new story.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Autograph letter signed : York, Maine, to [Robert Underwood] Johnson, 1908 Sept. 12.
Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903,. Autograph letters signed from James Burton Pond, New York and San Jose, California, to various people [manuscript], 1887-1893.
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Autograph letters signed from James Burton Pond, New York and San Jose, California, to various people [manuscript], 1887-1893.
Includes 7 autograph letters signed and 2 typescripts signed. Correspondents: Augustin Daly and [Richard] Dorney. (1) and (2) request theater boxes for Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, March 1887. (3) extends invitation to Daly and company to attend readings to be given by Charles Dickens (1837-1896) on [November 11, 1887], while (4) advises Daly of Dickens' desire to see Daly. (8) discusses the possibility of Lenten readings by Thomas Nelson Page and F. Hopkinson Smith in 1893.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Pond, James B. (James Burton), 1838-1903,. Autograph letters signed from James Burton Pond, New York and San Jose, California, to various people [manuscript], 1887-1893.
Page, Thomas Nelson. Letters, 1903-1908.
Title:
Letters, 1903-1908.
[1] TLS., 1903, April 7, to James Carlton Young. [2 p.]. Newspaper portrait of Page enclosed. [2] ALS., 1908, Feb. 10, to Rt. Rev. Wm. C. Doane [3 p.].
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson. Letters, 1903-1908.
Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
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Family papers, 1849-1957.
Contains correspondence, speeches, literary manuscripts, legal documents, accounts, newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and genealogical data of John Trotwood Moore and other members of the Moore family, including his wife, Mary Brown Daniel Moore; his son, Merrill Moore; and his father, Judge John Moore. Subjects covered in the collection include John Trotwood Moore's writings and literature in general; Tennessee and U.S. politics; historic preservation, monuments, and memorials; the anti-evolution and labor movements; the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I; historical buildings and events in Tennessee, most notably the State Capitol and the Tennessee Sesquicentennial celebration; Andrew Jackson; Alabama history; genealogy of the Moore, Brown, and Daniel families; and horse breeding and showing. Prominent correspondents include Rex Beach, Joseph W. Byrns, Frank G. Clement, George Creel, Jonathan Daniels, Donald Davidson, Charles G. Dawes, Thomas F. Gailor, John Wesley Gaines, Will T. Hale, Archibald Henderson, Cordell Hull, Frank James and Cole Younger (the latter a relative of Mary Daniel Moore), Luke Lea, Kenneth D. McKellar, George Fort Milton, Meredith Nicholson, Thomas Nelson Page, Andrew Johnson Patterson, Austin Peay, Gifford Pinchot, Grantland Rice, Albert H. Roberts, Will Rogers, John K. Shields, James G. Stahlman, T.S. Stribling, Booth Tarkington, L.D. Tyson, Harold Bell Wright, and Alvin C. York.
ArchivalResource: 39.48 linear ft.
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- Moore, John Trotwood, 1858-1929. Family papers, 1849-1957.
Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Title:
Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, writings, research, notes, scrapbooks, and other materials documenting Lounsbury's personal life and professional career as an author and educator of English literature at Yale University. Correspondence with Yale colleagues, students, authors, and officials details his academic and literary interests, and activity in the areas of international language and simplified spelling. Personal materials include letters relating to Lounsbury's Civil War experiences and diaries containing brief entries from 1856-1915.
ArchivalResource: 20 linear ft. (51 boxes)
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- Lounsbury, Thomas Raynesford, 1838-1915. Thomas Raynesford Lounsbury papers, 1829-1915 (inclusive), 1856-1915 (bulk).
Garland family. Papers, 1891.
Title:
Papers, 1891.
Spotswood Garland had written to Thomas Nelson Page asking advice as to disposition of Hugh A. Garland's treatise on slavery. In two letters Page offers his suggestions. The two working copies of the treatise on slavery are not dated: however, data included therein indicates that the paper was begun in 1854. It does not appear to have been published.
ArchivalResource: 432 p.
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- Garland family. Papers, 1891.
Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1903-1907, n.d.
Title:
Thomas Nelson Page Collection 1903-1907, n.d.
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- Thomas Nelson Page Collection, 1903-1907, n.d.
Collection of autographs, [ca. 1797 to ca. 1915]
Title:
Collection of autographs, [ca. 1797 to ca. 1915]
Mostly autographs and signatures from disbound autograph albums; some separate autographs; and clipped signatures.
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- Cushman, Charlotte Sanders, 1816-1862. Collection of autographs, [ca. 1797 to ca. 1915].
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Francis Harvey Green. Rome, Italy. 1916 Aug. 3.
Title:
Letter to Francis Harvey Green. Rome, Italy. 1916 Aug. 3.
Discussing the teaching profession and his admiration for teachers.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Letter to Francis Harvey Green. Rome, Italy. 1916 Aug. 3.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers, 1893-1953 1908-1919.
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Papers, 1893-1953 1908-1919.
Letters, primarily 1908-1919, from Page and his wife Florence Lathrop Field Page to her daughters Minna Field Gibson Burnaby and Florence Field Lindsay and to Bryan Lathrop and Helen Aldis Lathrop. The letters concern social life in Washington, D.C., life in Rome during World War I, diplomacy under Woodrow Wilson, and the role of a diplomat's wife. There are forty letters, 1915-1916, from Algernon Edwin Burnaby to his wife and son concerning the Gallipoli Campaign in Turkey. Individuals mentioned in the collection include Sir George Trevelyan and the Prince of Wales (who was later the Duke of Windsor). Subjects include earthquake in Avezzano, Italy, Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920), the influenza epidemic of 1918 and war relief efforts of the Red Cross.
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- Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. Papers, 1893-1953 1908-1919.
Page, Thomas Nelson, 1853-1922. On Lincoln, 1909.
Title:
On Lincoln, 1909.
Speech delivered under the auspices of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia at the Masonic Temple, February 12, 1909.
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Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Correspondence, 1936-1980.
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Correspondence, 1936-1980.
Correspondence with editors and colleagues concerning the teaching and writing of American literature; from South Carolina authors, including Rosa Pendleton Chiles, Sidelle Ellis, Patricia Kneas Hill, Katharine M. Jones, Mary Boone Robertson Longley, and Alice L. O'Connell; and from members of the John Fox, Jr., and Thomas Nelson Page families. Other correspondents include Guy Davenport and Jay B. Hubbell.
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- Holman, Harriet R. (Harriet Rebecca), 1912-. Correspondence, 1936-1980.
Cheves, Langdon,. Papers of the Nelson and Kinloch families [manuscript], 1799-1922.
Title:
Papers of the Nelson and Kinloch families [manuscript], 1799-1922.
Papers, 1799-1922, of the Nelson family of "Belvoir" in Albemarle County, Va. and the Kinloch family of "Wehaw" and "Acton" near Georgetown, S.C. Papers include a deed of sale, 1799, between Francis Kinloch and Eliza Kinloch for 22 slaves. A letter, 1802, from John Walker at "Shirley" to Francis Walker of "Castle Hill" mentions Mr. Carter and news from the Kinloch relatives in South Carolina. Letters, 1812-1826, from Cleland Kinloch and Charles Mayrant to Hugh Nelson discuss family news and estate matters relating to the will of Francis Kinloch. There are also estate appraisals and wills, 1817-1844, of Francis Kinloch, Hugh Nelson, William D. Merriwether, Matthew Pope, and Betty Grymes Pope. A letter, 1831, discusses Cleland Nelson's progress in school and a possible trip to the springs at Bath. Papers, 1832-1835, concern claims of descendants of Dr. Matthew Pope, Revolutionary War surgeon at Yorktown. A letter, 1853, Lou Nelson, Florence, Italy, to Francis Kinloch Nelson describes travel throughout Italy specifically Florence and Rome. Letters, 1922, from Langdon Cheves concern genealogy of the Kinloch family and send condolences on the death of Thomas Nelson Page.
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United States
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Virginia--Richmond
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Yorktown (Va.)
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Turkey--Gallipoli Peninsula
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New York (State)--New York
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Italy
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Serbia
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United States
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Montenegro
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Italy
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Virginia
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Italy
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Hungary
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Europe
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Virginia
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England
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Balkan Peninsula
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Italy
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France
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New York (State)--New York
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Virginia--Lynchburg
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United States
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Rijeka (Croatia)
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New York (State)--New York
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United States
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- Place
- United States
United States
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Yugoslavia
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Italy
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Southern States
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- Place
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United States
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- Place
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United States
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