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Methodist clergyman from Virginia, journalist, and leader in the prohibition movement. Also known as James Cannon, Jr.
Methodist clergyman, journalist, and leader in the prohibition movement, from Virginia. Also known as James Cannon, Jr.
Methodist clergyman, journalist, and leader in the prohibition movement, from Virginia.
George Walter Mapp was born on 25 May 1873 to parents, Dr. John E. Mapp and Margaret Benson (LeCato) Mapp. In 1891, he received a degree of licentiate from the College of William and Mary. This qualified him to teach at the college while studying for a bachelor of arts degree. Upon graduation, he taught at Hagsett Military Academy in Danville, Kentucky. While at Hagsett, he attended classes at Centre College, Kentucky, graduating with a law degree in 1897.
Following graduation Mapp practiced law on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He entered into several partnerships, the first alongside his cousin Otho F. Mears. Upon its dissolution, he formed a partnership with his brother J. Brooks Mapp, which included an associate, Mr. Herbert Barnes.
Mapp served in the Virginia State Senate from 1911 to 1923 representing the thirty- seventh district, which encompassed Accomac, Northampton, and Princess Anne counties. As a Democratic politician, he was a leader in the temperance movement and fought for women's suffrage. Mapp ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 1918 and for governor in 1925 and 1929.
In his later years, he served as the chairman of the State Commission of Fisheries and on the Board of Visitors at the College of William and Mary.
G. Walter Mapp married Miss Georgia Richardson Quinby on 10 November 1900. She died within a year. On 9 November 1910, he remarried Miss Mildred Townsend Aydelotte. The couple had two children. Mapp died in 1941.
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Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995. Bishop Cannon papers [manuscript] 1930-48.
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Bishop Cannon papers [manuscript] 1930-48.
Drafts, galley proofs, correspondence, etc., concerning Dabney's life of Bishop James Cannon entitled The dry messiah: the life of Bishop Cannon (cf. BX 8495. C245D2, 1949) together with materials gathered for this biography, including a few Cannon letters, clippings, and photocopies of other letters and materials.
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- Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995. Bishop Cannon papers [manuscript] 1930-48.
Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995. Additional papers of Virginius Dabney [manuscript] 1941-59.
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Additional papers of Virginius Dabney [manuscript] 1941-59.
Files and correspondence of the editor of the Richmond times dispatch regarding current events, speaking engagements, The dry messiah (Dabney's book about Bishop James Cannon) the American Society of Newspaper Editors, of which Dabney was pres., the Southern Educational Reporting Service, and Southern School News. Included is both Dabney's letters and unsolicited correspondence from readers of his newspaper.
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- Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995. Additional papers of Virginius Dabney [manuscript] 1941-59.
Pollard, John Garland, 1871-1937. Papers, 1683-1968, 1856-1937.
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Papers, 1683-1968, 1856-1937.
Professional and personal papers of John Garland Pollard, lawyer, educator and governor of Virginia. Subjects covered by the collection are Virginia Democratic Party politics, the Southern Baptist Church, threats to the separation of church and state, Williamsburg, Va., Colonial National Historical Park, YMCA in World War I, Prohibition, the Depression, the Federal Trade Commission, College of William and Mary and founding of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. Prominent correspondents include Henry Watkins Anderson, Lady Astor, Frederic W. Boatwright, David K.E. Bruce, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, James Cannon, J.A.C. Chandler, Calvin Coolidge, Westmoreland Davis, Jessie Ball Dupont, Carter Glass, John D. Rockefeller, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Claude A. Swanson, Lyon G. Tyler, Alexander W. Weddell, and Woodrow Wilson.
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Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
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Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
Papers of Glass consist of personal and professional papers including correspondence, speeches, notes and memoranda, documents, printed matter, photographs, clippings and miscellaneous material. Much of the collection centers on banking and currency legislation, in the enactment of which Glass was active while in both Houses of Congress and while serving as Secretary of the Treasury. Subjects include: the Federal Reserve Bank Act and Federal Reserve system; the Federal Farm Loan Act; branch banks; currency [reform] bill of 1913; Emergency Banking Act, 1933; the Banking Act of 1933 (Glass-Steagall Act) to establish the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; the Bank Bill of 1935; opposition to the National Industrial Recovery Act; the National Labor Relations Act; the Bank Holding Company Bill; and the Office of Price Administration; Additional topics include World Wars I and II, particularly their domestic economic aspects; the League of Nations; the World Court; Democratic Party platforms and policies; the presidential elections of 1912, 1920, 1924, 1928, and 1940; Senator Huey P. Long; Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal; the attempted packing of the Supreme Court , 1937; neutrality legislation; disarmament; regulation of the coal industry; child labor; anti-lynching law; immigration restriction (especially Chinese in Hawaii); Muscle Shoals; trade with Russia; diplomatic relations with the Vatican; Four-Power Treaty; soldiers' bonus bill; tariffs and protectionism; and national defense. Virginia topics of concern to Glass or his constituents include poll tax elimination; Negro suffrage; highways; the University of Virginia Board of Visitors; patronage requests from Lynchburg, Roanoke, and Bedford, Campbell, Floyd, Montgomery, and Roanoke Counties, Va.; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; a national Patrick Henry shrine at "Red Hill"; the gubernatorial election of 1924; Bishop James Cannon, prohibition and the Anti-saloon League; the Skyline Drive; Spotsylvania Battlefield Park; the Woodrow Wilson Foundation; the Virginia Fight For Freedom Committee; and operation of the Lynchburg News and Advance. Miscellaneous items of interest include a letter describing the early life of Booker T. Washingrton, election tickets for 1848, a 1906 recipe book, and letters concerning Glass' belief in the Baconian theory of Shakespeare authorship. In addition to speeches by Glass there are speeches by Edwin A. Alderman, Harry Byrd, Sr., George M. Coffin, Gilbert M. Hitchcock, Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Pickens Miller, Al Smith, and Henry St. George Tucker. Among the many correspondents are : Edwin A. Alderman, Newton Baker, Ray Stannard Baker, Alben Barkley, Bernard Baruch, William E. Borah, Chester Bowles, John Stewart Bryan, William Jennings Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, Richard E. Byrd, Calvin Coolidge, John W. Daniel, Josephus Daniels, Colgate W. Darden, Westmoreland Davis, F. A. Delano, the Democratic National Committee, Marriner S. Eccles, James A. Farley, Douglas Southall Freeman, James A. Garfield, Samuel Gompers, Cary Grayson, Charles S. Hamlin, W. P. G. Harding, Warren G. Harding, J. Edgar Hoover, Herbert Hoover, Edwin M. House, Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Hugh S. Johnson, Jesse Jones, Joseph P. Kennedy, Walter Lippmann, Huey Long, William G. McAdoo, G. Walter Mapp, Andrew Mellon, Eugene Meyer, Andrew J. Montague, R. Walton Moore, Henry Morgenthau, Robert L. Owen, George C. Peery, John G. Pollard, A. Willis Robertson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dave E. Satterfield, C. Bascom Slemp, Rixey Smith, Billy Sunday, Claude A. Swanson, Harry S. Truman, Joseph P. Tumulty, Oscar W. Underwood, Samuel Untermeyer, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Robert F. Wagner, Henry A. Wallace, Paul Moritz Warburg, Richard S. Whaley, William Allen White, John Skelton Williams, H. Parker Willis, Edith Bolling Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, Clifton A. Woodrum, and Walter Wyatt.
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- Glass, Carter, 1858-1946. Papers of Carter Glass [manuscript], 1858-1946, and n.d.
Jarrell, Charles Crawford, 1874-1961. Charles Crawford Jarrell papers, 1826-1961.
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Charles Crawford Jarrell papers, 1826-1961.
The collection consists of the papers of Charles Crawford Jarrell from 1826-1961. The papers include correspondence, photographs, memorabilia, printed materials, notebooks, sermons, manuscripts, and histories. Materials relate to Charles Crawford Jarrell's work with Methodist hospitals, the Methodist Church, his education at Emory College, and to the churches he pastored; to his father, Methodist leader Anderson Joseph Jarrell, and to his uncle, Methodist historian George Gilman Smith; and to the Jarrell and Smith families and the Jarrell Plantation in Juliette, Georgia.
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Candler, Warren A. (Warren Akin), 1857-1941. Warren A. Candler papers, 1846-1977.
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Warren A. Candler papers, 1846-1977.
Correspondence, subject files, writings, financial records, appointment books, notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, miscellaneous papers and memorabilia produced or collected by Warren A. Candler, clergyman, editor, and educator. Most correspondence is official in nature and reflects the various positions Candler held, 1877-1934, related to the Methodist Church. Topics include the organization of Emory University in Atlanta; mission work in Cuba, Mexico, and Asia; rights for women and blacks, and anti-lynching campaigns, women's suffrage, prohibition, and the Democratic nomination of Alfred E. Smith in 1928. Also included are Emory College financial correspondence and records (1887-1915) and family letters. Correspondents include prominent members of the Methodist Church and the Atlanta business community.
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- Candler, Warren A. (Warren Akin), 1857-1941. Warren A. Candler papers, 1846-1977.
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.
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Prettyman, E. Barrett (Elijah Barrett), 1891-1971. Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, 1901-1971 (bulk 1945-1965).
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Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, 1901-1971 (bulk 1945-1965).
Correspondence, diaries, subject and case files, writings, and miscellaneous material relating primarily to Prettyman's career as judge of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Subjects include the District of Columbia, Judicial Conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, efforts to establish a legal aid agency for the District of Columbia, federal tax law, federal administrative law, appeal of the seizure of the steel industry by President Truman (Sawyer v. U.S. Steel), criminal law on insanity, and communist subversion. Includes papers (1873-1945) relating to the ministerial career of his father, Forrest Johnston Prettyman, especially the ecclesiastical trial of Methodist Episcopal Bishop James Cannon, Jr. Correspondents include Walter M. Bastian, David L. Bazelon, Warren E. Burger, John Anthony Danaher, Henry White Edgerton, Charles Fahy, Benjamin McKelway, Wilbur K. Miller, Henry L. Shepherd, Harold M. Stephens, and George Thomas Washington.
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- Prettyman, E. Barrett (Elijah Barrett), 1891-1971. Papers of E. Barrett Prettyman, 1901-1971 (bulk 1945-1965).
Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript] 1872-1943.
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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.
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- Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript] 1872-1943.
Oscar Gottlieb Christgau Papers, 1908-1971
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Oscar Gottlieb Christgau Papers 1908-1971
Temperance leader, assistant to the general superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League of America. Correspondence, scrapbooks, dramatic productions, photographs, and printed material concerning the enforcement and repeal of the 18th Amendment, the political activities of the Anti-Saloon League, particularly during the election of 1928, and the temperance activities of William Jennings Bryan, Morris Sheppard, Billy Sunday, and F. Scott McBride. Correspondents include: Patrick H. Callahan, James Cannon, Arthur Capper, Luren D. Dickinson, F. Scott McBride, Homer Rodeheaver, Howard H. Russell, Morris.
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Mapp, G. Walter (George Walter), 1873-1941. Papers, 1895-1935.
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Papers, 1895-1935.
Papers, 1895-1935, of George Walter Mapp. Chiefly his personal and professional correspondence. Topics in the correspondence include women suffrage, Prohibition, 1918 First District of Virginia Congressional Democratic primary, 1928 presidential election, and the 1929 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary. In addition to papers pertaining to Mapp's political career, much of the collection pertains to Mapp's legal practice on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and includes supporting notes and documents referring to specific cases. There are pamphlets, speeches and newspaper clippings covering his political career from 1911 to 1929. Prominent correspondents include S.O. Bland, Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, J.A.C. Chandler, Adele Clark, George Preston Coleman, Mary Haldane Coleman, Thomas S. Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, R. Walton Moore, John Garland Pollard, Claude A. Swanson, E. Lee Trinkle, Lyon G. Tyler and Lila Meade Valentine. The collection includes correspondence of Mapp's law partner, Herbert Barnes.
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- Mapp, G. Walter (George Walter), 1873-1941. Papers, 1895-1935.
G. Walter Mapp Papers, 1895-1935.
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G. Walter Mapp Papers, 1895-1935.
Papers, 1895-1935, of George Walter Mapp consisting chiefly of his personal and professional correspondence. Topics in the correspondence include women suffrage, Prohibition, 1918 First District of Virginia Congressional Democratic primary, 1928 presidential election, and the 1929 Virginia gubernatorial Democratic primary.
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Parker, John Crafford, 1862-1918. Papers of John Crafford Parker [manuscript] 1874-1936.
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Papers of John Crafford Parker [manuscript] 1874-1936.
The collection consists chiefly of case files from Parker's law practise and insurance business in Franklin, Va. The files contain correspondence, legal documents, financial papers, and notes. Most of the cases concern estate settlement, bankruptcy, debt collection, divorce, and receivership. Parker's work as attorney for Camp Manufacturing Co., Franklin, Va. and as local counsel for the Southern Co. treasurer and member of the General Conference's Board of Education of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South are prsent, The collection also contains a postal album, a nutrition notebook, bar exam coaching notes, a draft of the Franklin Academy Company's charter application and ledgers to insurance policies, guardianship accounts, estate settlements and stocks. Parker's personal correspondence touches on state and national politics, the Methodist church, investments in Cuba, neutrality and World I, and his family and friends. Included are letters from John Steward Bryan, William Jennings Bryan (on divisions in the Democratic Party, 1900), Richard Evelyn Byrd, James Cannon, John Wood Fishburne, John Warwick Daniel, Edward Everett Holland, Eppa Hunton, William Atkinson Jones, William Alexander Lambeth, William Minor Lile, J.E. McCulloch of the Southern Sociological Conference, John Barbee Minor, Raleigh Colston Minor, Andrew Jackson Montague, Charles Triplett O'Ferrell, John Garland Pollard, Edward Watts Saunders, Henry Carter Stuart, James Hoge Tyler, and Henry St. George Tucker.
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- Parker, John Crafford, 1862-1918. Papers of John Crafford Parker [manuscript] 1874-1936.
James Cannon, 1892-1960. James Cannon III papers, 1912-1974.
Title:
James Cannon III papers, 1912-1974.
The papers contain correspondence, manuscript drafts of sermons and publications, course materials, subject files, clippings, photographs, ephemera, and scrapbooks relating to the life and work of James Cannon III. Major subjects include biblical literature and the Bible as literature, religious education, missionary training, history of religion, Christianity, Buddhism, comparative religion, and the Cannon family, especially James Cannon, Jr. and James Cannon IV.
ArchivalResource: 4500 items (4.6 linear ft.)
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- James Cannon, 1892-1960. James Cannon III papers, 1912-1974.
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
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Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
ArchivalResource: 400 (ca.) items : typescript.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, F and G, of the Virginian-Pilot, 1916-1950.
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.
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- Denny, Collins, 1854-1943. Papers of Collins Denny [manuscript], 1872-1943.
Latimer, James. Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
Title:
Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
The two former governors discuss Virginia politics during the first half of the 20th century in conversations filmed for WCVE Richmond. With the 4 audiocassettes are 8 transcripts with pencilled annotations and "Virginia politics, the way it was: a Bicentennial Inquiry with Colgate W. Darden, Jr. and William M. Tuck" a booklet reprint ([24] p.) of nine Richmond Times-Dispatch articles based on the transcripts. Topics discussed include Darden and Tuck's personal backgrounds and political histories; Harry Byrd and his influence on the Democratic Party in Virginia and on state fiscal policies; prohibition and the role of Methodist Bishop James Cannon, Jr.; President Truman's visit to the state and relationships with him; school desegregation and the state's policy of "massive resistance" to it; Churchill's 1946 visit to Virginia; and the state's political future.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.4 sound cassettes (240 min.)
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- Latimer, James. Interviews with Colgate Whitehead Darden and William Munford Tuck, 1975 July 1.
Slemp, C. Bascom (Campbell Bascom), 1870-1943. Letters to Robert Henderson Angell [manuscript], 1930-1933.
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Letters to Robert Henderson Angell [manuscript], 1930-1933.
Slemp writes to Angell (a Roanoke legislator) about a temporary appointment for Mr. [Harry Robert?] Elmore; discusses Senator J. Cloyd Byars and the views of Bishop James Cannon on an upcoming election (1930); voting districts. A memo concerning Mr. Slemp's absence from his office is included.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Slemp, C. Bascom (Campbell Bascom), 1870-1943. Letters to Robert Henderson Angell [manuscript], 1930-1933.
Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
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Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
Business papers range from 1914-1965 and consist chiefly of correspondence, bills & receipts regarding Byrd's apple orchards, with some material on Northern Virginia newspapers he published, and Cuban business interests. Virginia political papers, 1911-32, describe the organization of the Byrd machine but do not contain gubernatorial files. U.S. senatorial papers, 1933-65, still deal chiefly with Byrd's interest in Virginia politics though material on national interests is present. Complementing the political correspondence are appointment books, magazine articles, newsclippings, constituent's mail, 1957 & 1960-65, voting records, 1933-65, speeches of Byrd and others, public statements & press releases, scrap-books and political cartoons. Family papers contain correspondence and some business and legal papers of Richard Evelyn Byrds, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Harry Flood Byrd, and Henry Delaware Flood. Topics of interest include the Democratic Party, Natinal Committee and the Democratic Party, Virginia, State Central Committee, Byrd's 1925 gubernatorial campaign, the Democratic National conventions, 1932, 40, & 52, the Agricultural Adjustment Act, 1934, poll taxes, Virginia election laws & Virginia elections, the 1952, 58 & 64 senatorial campaigns, the 1965 Civil Rights Act, Virginia highways, drought relief, 1931, the Alfalfa Club, appointments & other patronage for constituents, Byrd family genealogy, school desegregation, massive resistance, fiscal conservatism, local Virginia politics, the Bricker amendment & isolationism, and the Republican campaigns of 1952 & 56. Correspondents include Watkins Moorman Abbitt, Edwin Anderson Alderman, James Lindsay Almond, T. Coleman Andrews, Alben Williams Barkley, A.D. Barksdale, John Stewart Battle, William S. Battle, Ezra Taft Benson, Lloyd C. Bird, Armistead Lloyd Boothe, Claude Gernade Bowers, Louis Brownlow, David Tennant Bryan, Robert Young Button, James Cannon, Lenoir Chambers, Albert Benjamin Chander, Everett Randolph Combs, Thomas Terry Connally, Virginius Dabney, Theodore Roosevelt Dalton, Josephus Daniels, Colgate Whitehead Darden, Collins Denny, Everett McKinley Dirkson, E. Griffity Dodson, Clifford Dowdey, James Oliver Eastland, Cyrus Eaton, Dwight David Eisenhower, Pres. U.S., James Aloysius Farley, Junius Rodes Fishburne, Hiran Leong Fong, Douglas Southall Freeman, Carter Glass, Mills Edwin Godwin, Barry Morris Goldwater, Charles Johnston Harkrader, Burr Powell Harrison, Carl Trumbull Hayden, Herbert Clark Hoover, Pres. U.S., John Edgar Hoover, Cordell Hull, Louis Isaac Jaffé, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Pres. U.S., Robert Francis Kennedy, James Jackson Kilpatrick, Arthur Krock, John Llewellyn Lewis, Walter Lippman, Henry Cabot Lodge, George Walter Mapp, Michael Joseph Mansfield, Thomas Staples Martin, Lucy Randolph Mason, George Meany, Francis Pickens Miller, Edmund Sixtus Muskie, Richard Milhous Nixon, Pres. U.S., John Paul, Drew Pearson, George Campbell Peery, Gifford Pinchot, John Garland Pollard, Sam Rayburn, Absolam Willis Robertson, John Davison Rockefeller, Eleanor Roosevelt Roosevelt, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Richard Brevard Russell, Leverett Saltonstall, Fred Otto Seibel, Campbell Bascom Slemp, Sidney F. Small, George Armistead Smathers, Howard Worth Smith, Margaret Chase Smith, Louis Spilman, John Cornelius Stennis, Claude Augustus Swanson, George Frederick Switzer, William Stuart Swmington, Herman Eugene Talmadge, James Strom Thurmond, Elbert Lee Trinkle, Harry S. Truman, William Munford Tuck, Millard E. Tydings, Arthur Hendrik Vandenburg, Henry Agard Wallace, Burton Kendall Wheeler, Landon Wyatt, William T. Reed, & Fred Weiser.
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966. Papers of Harry Flood Byrd [manuscript] 1911-65.
Cannon, James, 1864-1944. Papers of the Denny family [manuscript], 1878-1975.
Title:
Papers of the Denny family [manuscript], 1878-1975.
The papers include copies of correspondence, 1913-1927, between Collins Denny and James Cannon regarding actions by the college of bishops, legal decisions, and church controversies, and letters from William Murdock Denny to Elizabeth Chapman Denny Vann concerning his book, "Richard Denny...and his descendents." The papers also include genealogical material on the Collins, Denny, and related families including articles, obituaries, legal papers, family newsletters, correspondence and photographs. Among the latter are early views of the University of Virginia chapel.
ArchivalResource: 200 (ca.) items.
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- Cannon, James, 1864-1944. Papers of the Denny family [manuscript], 1878-1975.
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.
Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943. Alphabetical series, 1927-1943 and n.d. (bulk 1933-1938).
Title:
Alphabetical series, 1927-1943 and n.d. (bulk 1933-1938).
Chiefly correspondence to and from Roper as Secretary of Commerce. Also includes printed material, press releases, reports, addresses, charts and graphs, organizational records, clippings, and photographs. There is a small amount of personal information. Correspondents include Bernard Baruch, James Byrnes, Patrick Callahan, James Cannon, Thomas Chadbourne, David Coker, Homer Cummings, Josephus Daniels, William Dodd, Ernest Draper, Robert Elbert, James Farley, John Garner, and W. Averell Harriman. Others are William Henry Harrison, Edward House, Louis Howe, Cordell Hull, Clarence Hurrey, Jesse Jones, Hugh MacRae, William Gibbs McAdoo, George Milton, Robert Owen, Hollins Randolph, Lawerence Robert, L.S. Rowe, and John Humphrey Small. Topics and organizations include American University, aeronautics, Board of Education of the District of Columbia, Bureau of the Census, communication, The Community Chest of Washington, D.C., Democratic National Committee, Duke University, Export-Import Bank of Washington, Bureau of Fisheries, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, commerce, and the Hindenburg accident. Others are Japanese Economic Mission to the United States, temperance and liquor laws, Freemasons, Methodist Episcopal Church, South, National Benefit Life Assurance Company, National Recovery Administration, presidential election of 1932, Democratic Party, prohibition, religion and politics, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Post Office Department.
ArchivalResource: 23, 400 items (39 linear ft.)
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- Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943. Alphabetical series, 1927-1943 and n.d. (bulk 1933-1938).
Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
Title:
Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
The collection consists of the research files of Freeman, editor of the Richmond News Leader. The files, begun by Freeman and continued by James Jackson Kilpatrick contain some correspondence and notes but consist chiefly of newsclippings, news releases, publicity handouts, reports and speeches. Most can be grouped under a few major subjects: the Civil War, Richmond, Va. government and civic activities, Virginia government, U.S. government finances and programs and World War II. Biographical material on leaders in the above areas is present. Among the items and files are transcripts of Civil War diaries of William Randolph Smith of Co. F. 17th Regt. Va. Infantry who participated in the 1862 Peninsular battles, and of John Price Kepner of Co. I, 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, a surgeon's assistant; an original and 2 transcripts of post war Jefferson Davis letters in which he denies a plot to assassinate Lincoln; speeches, 1866 & '71 of Alexander Hamilton Stephens, copies of Civil War grafitti on the walls of Massaponax Baptist Church, a sketch of J.E.B. Stuart by Freeman, and Sherman's march through Georgia by I. Schiehert and Charles Scott Venable. There are also transcripts of letters from Matthew Fontaine Maury, John Singleton Mosby and John Adams to John Marshall. Original correspondence includes letters or short notes from Harry Flood Byrd, James Cannon, Dabney Stewart Lancaster, and Colgate Whitehead Darden. Mayors around the country write regarding their cities' Sunday closing laws. Walter Francis White and Robert Russa Moten enquire about an unusual suicide/murder case in Warrenton, Va. Other original material includes a signed ode on Richmond by Mary Johnston, Homage to Colonel Esmond by James Branch Cabell, ; a photograph of Freeman with Charles A. Lindbergh and photos of World War I artillery. In the World War II material are Associated Press bulletins, photos of concentration camp victims, letters written during the London blitz, responses to his editorials and releases from William Allen White's Committee to defend America by aiding the allies. Of interest is a letter from from John S. Mosby to Judge Reuben Page, 1902, reminiscing about the election of 1860, the Civil War and commenting on an 1860 slave sale in Abingdon, and slavery as the cause of the war and mentining William L. Yancey, John Letcher, the 1st Battle of Bull Run. Also of interest is a file on Virginia vs. Freeman, 1917, in which the News leader was tried for contempt of the county court of Charlotte Co. The files also contain Freeman editorials on tariffs, budgets, the defeat of peace and the 1948 Berlin crises.
ArchivalResource: 9,000 items.
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- Freeman, Douglas Southall, 1886-1953. Papers of Douglas Southall Freeman [manuscript] 1900-1955.
Louis C. Cramton Papers, ca. 1865-1966, 1916-1965
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Louis C. Cramton Papers , ca. 1865-1966 1916-1965
State Representative from Lapeer, Michigan; U.S. Congressman, 1913-1931, and special attorney to the Secretary of the Interior, 1931-1932; correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, campaign materials, and other items relating to his advocacy of the national park system, the concept of historic preservation, fair employent practices legislation, increased support for Howard University and all other aspects of his career.
ArchivalResource: 8 linear ft., 2 oversize volumes, and 1 oversize folder
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- Louis C. Cramton Papers, ca. 1865-1966, 1916-1965
American Council on Alcohol Problems. American Council on Alcohol Problems records, 1916-1969.
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American Council on Alcohol Problems records, 1916-1969.
Correspondence, reports, minutes, legal files, speeches by temperance leaders, bills relating to the prohibition question; papers (1934-1956) concerning National Temperance and Prohibition Council; pamphlets relating to temperance; and photographs. Correspondents include Anti-Saloon League of Michigan, James Cannon, Arthur Capper, Ernest H. Cherrington, Oscar G. Christgau, James J. Couzens, Luren D. Dickinson, Edward B. Dunford, F. Scott McBride, Howard H. Russell, Reed Smoot, William Howard Taft, Frederic M. Vinson, Andrew J. Volstead, James E. Watson, and Wayne B. Wheeler.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear ft. and 3 oversize folders.
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- American Council on Alcohol Problems. American Council on Alcohol Problems records, 1916-1969.
Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, H-L, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1917-1950.
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Editorial correspondence files, H-L, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1917-1950.
ArchivalResource: 830 (ca.) items.
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- Jaffe, Louis I. (Louis Isaac), 1888-1950. Editorial correspondence files, H-L, of the Virginian-Pilot [manuscript], 1917-1950.
Christgau, Oscar Gottlieb. Oscar Gottlieb Christgau papers, 1908-1971.
Title:
Oscar Gottlieb Christgau papers, 1908-1971.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, dramatic productions, photographs, and printed material concerning the enforcement and repeal of the 18th Amendment, the political activities of the Anti-Saloon League, particularly during the election of 1928, and the temperance activities of William Jennings Bryan, Morris Sheppard, Billy Sunday, and F. Scott McBride. Correspondents include: Patrick H. Callahan, James Cannon, Arthur Capper, Luren D. Dickinson, F. Scott McBride, Homer Rodeheaver, Howard H. Russell, Morris. Sheppard, Billy Sunday, Clayton M. Wallace, and Alvin C. York.
ArchivalResource: 16.2 linear ft., 2 v., and 1 outsize folder.Photographs .2 linear ft. and 1 outsize folder.
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- Christgau, Oscar Gottlieb. Oscar Gottlieb Christgau papers, 1908-1971.
Cannon, James, 1864-1944. Papers, 1869-1989.
Title:
Papers, 1869-1989.
Diaries, correspondence, reports, minutes, journals, articles, legal papers, pamphlets, obituaries, and other papers. Main interest centers on the material reflecting Cannon's part in the presidential campaign of 1928; his activities in various state, national, world, and religious temperance associations, the General Conference and the Virginia quarterly conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Methodist missionary enterprises. Other papers pertain to his leadership in the effort to unify the northern and southern branches of the Methodist Church. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Carter Glass, Josephus Daniels, Cordell Hull, Herbert Hoover, Frank Knox, William G. McAdoo, H.L. Mencken, Collins Denny, Gerald P. Nye, Warren A. Candler, Charles Evans Hughes, John R. Mott, Edwin D. Mouzon, Claude A. Swanson, Woodrow Wilson, Charles C. Carlin, Charles Curtis, Walter F. George, Andrew Mellon, Robert F. Wagner, William Hodges Mann, and G.W. Ochs-Oakes.
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- Cannon, James, 1864-1944. Papers, 1869-1989.
Cannon, James, 1864-1944. James Cannon papers, 1869-1955.
Title:
James Cannon papers, 1869-1955.
Diaries, correspondence, reports, minutes, journals, articles, legal papers, pamphlets, obituaries, and other papers. Main interest centers on the material reflecting Cannon's part in the presidential campaign of 1928; his activities in various state, national, world, and religious temperance associations, the General Conference and the Virginia quarterly conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and Methodist missionary enterprises. Other papers pertain to his leadership in the effort to unify the northern and southern branches of the Methodist Church. Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Carter Glass, Josephus Daniels, Cordell Hull, Herbert Hoover, Frank Knox, William G. McAdoo, H.L. Mencken, Collins Denny, Gerald P. Nye, Warren A. Candler, Charles Evans Hughes, John R. Mott, Edwin D. Mouzon, Claude A. Swanson, Woodrow Wilson, Charles C. Carlin, Charles Curtis, Walter F. George, Andrew Mellon, Robert F. Wagner, William Hodges Mann, and G.W. Ochs-Oakes.
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- Cannon, James, 1864-1944. James Cannon papers, 1869-1955.
James Cannon Papers, 1869-1989
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James Cannon Papers, 1869-1989
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- James Cannon Papers, 1869-1989
Cramton, Louis C. (Louis Convers), b. 1875. Louis Convers Cramton papers, 1896-1966.
Title:
Louis Convers Cramton papers, 1896-1966.
Correspondence, speeches, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, campaign materials, and other items relating to his advocacy of the national park system, the concept of historic preservation, fair employent practices legislation, increased support for Howard University and all other aspects of his career. Correspondents include: Horace M. Albright, the American Civic Association, the American Indian Defense Association, the Anti-Saloon League of America, Charles H. Burke, James Cannon, Carrie C. Catt, Albert. B. Cummins, the Emergency Peace Federation, Fred W. Green, John A. Hannah, Carl T. Hayden, Herbert Hoover, the Indian Rights Association, Hiram W. Johnson, Mordecai W. Johnson, Pliny W. Marsh, Stephen T. Mather, Andrew W. Mellon, William Mitchell, Charles Moore, the National Security League, William Lyon Phelps, Amos R. Pinchot, Gifford Pinchot, Kim Sigler, Irving Stone, Mark Sullivan, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Roy O. West, Wayne B. Wheeler, Ray Wilbur, G. Mennen Williams, Conrad L. Wirth, and Hubert Work.
ArchivalResource: 9 linear ft., 2 oversize v., and 1 oversize folder.
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- Cramton, Louis C. (Louis Convers), b. 1875. Louis Convers Cramton papers, 1896-1966.
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. [Washington (D.C.) broadside collection 1868-1983?].
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[Washington (D.C.) broadside collection 1868-1983?]. 1868-[1983?]
ArchivalResource: 68 pieces : ill.
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- Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924. [Washington (D.C.) broadside collection 1868-1983?].
American Council on Alcohol Problems Records, 1883-1969, 1920s-1930s
Title:
American Council on Alcohol Problems Records 1883-1969 1920s-1930s
Formerly the Anti-Saloon League of America. Correspondence, reports, minutes, legal files, speeches by temperance leaders, bills relating to the prohibition question; papers (1934-1956) concerning National Temperance and Prohibition Council; pamphlets relating to temperance; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 7 linear feet (in 9 boxes) and 1 oversize folder
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- American Council on Alcohol Problems Records, 1883-1969, 1920s-1930s
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- Dabney, Virginius, 1901-1995.
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- Bland, Schuyler Otis, 1872-1950
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- Byrd, Harry Flood, 1887-1966.
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- Candler, Warren A. (Warren Akin), 1857-1941.
Chandler, J. A. C. (Julian Alvin Carroll), 1872-1934
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- Denny, Collins, 1854-1943.
Ellyson, J. Taylor (James Taylor), 1847-1919.
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Martin, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples), 1847-1919
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Roper, Daniel C. (Daniel Calhoun), 1867-1943.
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Slemp, C. Bascom (Campbell Bascom), 1870-1943.
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Practice of law
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- Occupation
- Practice of law
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- Place
- United States
United States
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Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Virginia
Virginia
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- United States
United States
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 133