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Presbyterian minister; Civil War blockade runner; orator at the dedication of the Stonewall Jackson statue, Monument Avenue, Richmond.
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell was born in Georgetown, D. C., 10 June 1810, the son of Thomas Ewell and Elizabeth Stoddert. He graduated from United States Military Academy and taught there. He taught at Hampden- Sydney College and at Washington College (now Washington and Lee University). In 1848, he was elected professor of mathematics and acting president of College of William and Mary and in 1854, became president. He was colonel of 32nd Virginia Infantry Regiment and later assistant adjutant-general to Joseph E. Johnston. He was president of William and Mary 1854-1888 and died 1894. He was the brother of Richard Stoddert Ewell, had another brother, William Stoddert, a sister Elizabeth S. Ewell and a daughter Elizabeth S. Ewell Scott.
Note: The superscript numbers denote generations within each family.
Brown Family Henry Brown 1 (1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).
Henry Brown 2 (1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown (b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.
Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3 (1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.
John Thompson Brown 3 (1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).
Col. John Thompson Brown II 4 (1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864.
Henry Peronneau Brown 4 (1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.
Coalter Family John Coalter 1 (1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought "Elm Grove," an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at "Chatham" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.
Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2 (1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).
St. George Tucker Coalter 2 (1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Downy in 1862 and Charlotte (Downy) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family
Tucker Family St. George Tucker 1 (1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, "Mattoax" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.
Henry St. George Tucker 2 (1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).
Randolph Tucker 3 married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.
Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3 married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.
John Randolph Tucker 3 (1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.
Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2 (1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2 (1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.
Other People William Munford (1775- 1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.
Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.
Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.
Judge John Randolph Tucker (ca. 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (ca. 1915).
Capt. David Tucker Brown (ca. 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France.
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Clergymen's collection : Presbyterian Church, 1826-1900.
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Clergymen's collection : Presbyterian Church, 1826-1900.
Collection of miscellaneous letters, documents, and manuscripts relating to various Presbyterian clergymen, mostly from Virginia, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Enclosed are small groups of correspondence of Moses Drury Hoge and Samuel Irenaeus Prime.
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White, George William, 1830-1906. George William White papers [manuscript], undated.
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George William White papers [manuscript], undated.
The papers contain two versions (typescript and bound copy with some variations) of the memoirs of Presbyterian minister George William White of Moorefield, W. Va. Among the incidents he records are his childhood in Albemarle County and Charlottesville, Va., where his father served as chaplain to the University of Virginia; conducting a classical school at Halifax Courthouse; pastorate in Brunswick and Dinwiddie counties; the Civil War and Reconstruction in Brunswick including incidents involving Confederate Captain George D. White of the 3rd Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, Union Generals Francis P. Blair and Winfield Scott Hancock, raiders, bummers and deserters, and faithful slaves; raising money for Washington College at the behest of Robert E. Lee; his pastorate at Moorefield, W. Va.; the mountain people of West Virginia, and missionary work among them; and his retirement and death of his wife from tuberculosis. People mentioned, some very briefly, include William F. Cosner, Robert L. Dabney, Thomas S. Flournoy, Gessner Harrison, Moses Hoge, J. C. Southall, the Revs. John and William Pinkerton, Margaret J. Preston, Captain George D. White, Drury Wood, Bishop Richard Wilmer, and schoolmaster "Old Tom" Woodson. The collection also contains a book of religious poetry written by the Rev. William F. Cosner, a protege of the Rev. White. The volume includes his poem "Only Jesus" which inspired White to have the local Presbytery educate Cosner for the ministry. After Cosner's early death the volume presumably was inherited by White who kept it with his own papers.
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Gilliam, Mary Hoge,. Papers of the Hoge family, 1868-1925.
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Papers of the Hoge family, 1868-1925.
The collection consists chiefly of letters from the Rev. Moses D. Hoge to his children Hampden Hoge, Mary Hoge Gilliam and Bessie Hoge. He offers advice, describes a trip to England, Scotland and Denmark in which he met the crown prince of Denmark, and a visit to the Bresee family at Rose Hill in Orange County, Va. There are also mentions of religious conversions in 1885, family news and health, and a fire in the home. There is a brief, routine letter from Postmaster General Albert Burleson, a 1920 bill for a Franklin touring car, and an 1888 photograph of John Tabb, Jr.
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Glassell, A. Papers of Fitzhugh and Marye [manuscript], 1838-1868.
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Papers of Fitzhugh and Marye [manuscript], 1838-1868.
The papers include a letter, 4 March [1838], from William G. Thornton to George Hamilton, Fredricksburg, Va., concerning debt, Thornton's cotton crop, slaves, growth of his medical practice, and family news. There is also a letter, 14 September 1847, from Bartholomew Lubuyan, Mobile, Ala. discussing sale of land; a letter, 3 August 1868, from Moses D. Hoge to John L. Marye, offering condolences on death of Marye's father; a memorandum, 1838, of sale of slaves belonging to Charlotte Thornton to A. Glassell, of Alabama, with valuations for Virginia and Alabama; and a receipt.
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Coalter, John, 1769-1838. Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I). Group A, 1780-1858.
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Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I). Group A, 1780-1858.
Papers include John Coalter's autobiographical sketch (to age 18), 54 poems written by Coalter, St. George Tucker, and others including several by female writers. Correspondents of the Coalter family include St. George Tucker, Lelia Skipwith Carter Tucker, William Munford, Judith Randolph, Frances Bland Tucker Coalter and Maria Rind Coalter. Subjects include John Randolph of Roanoke (and his will), George Wythe, the Embargo of 1807-1809, College of William and Mary, War of 1812; and the springs of Virginia. Group A also includes papers of Coalter's children: Elizabeth Tucker Coalter; and St. George Tucker Coalter and his wife Judith H. Tomlin and the correspondence of Coalter's granddaughter Frances Lelia Bland Coalter Brown. Her letters concern her education and friendship with Moses Drury Hoge.
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Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784-1934.
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Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784-1934.
This group of 1,256 items and one bound volume, dated 1784-1934, consists chiefly of letters and papers of the Ewell family of Virginia. Many personal letters of Benjamin S. Ewell are included.
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Gaines, Elizabeth, comp. Collection of letters, 1776-1848.
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Collection of letters, 1776-1848.
This collection contains six letters and one obituary (Henry A. Watkins, 1770-1848). Three letters from Charles Moile Talbott to his parents concern military life in the revolutionary war from Williamsburg and twenty-five miles north of Philadelphia giving details of the battles of Germantown and Brandywine. A letter from Crawford Hughes to John Randolph, 1820, replies to Randolph's request for books from home. Rev. Moses D. Hoge writes poetry and religious news to Rev. William C. Scott on 17 August 1840. J. Elfreth writes to Mrs. Mary M. Elfreth, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, from Cincinnati, Ohio, commenting on the locale and his travels.
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Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898. Letters, 1838, 1847.
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Letters, 1838, 1847.
A letter from Moses Drury Hoge, Presbyterian minister to Dabney concerning Hoge's education, Randolph-Macon College, President John Tyler, and social customs in North Carolina; and a letter from William Henry Ruffner, also a Presbyterian minister, discussing courses and lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, the biblical scholarship of Jacob J. Janeway, and the temperance leaders John B. Gough and Lucian Minor.
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- Dabney, Robert Lewis, 1820-1898. Letters, 1838, 1847.
Armistead, Mary S. Scrapbooks, 1879-1907.
Title:
Scrapbooks, 1879-1907.
This scrapbook consists mainly of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, trials, suicides, and poetry. Also included are articles about William Mahone and the Readjusters, and letters from Dr. M. D. Hoge. Glued in are opera programs; the June 20, 1879 St. Paul's Female School musical commencement program; cornerstone laying program for Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Petersburg, Oct. 8, 1879; letter from Kate Thayer to Mrs. Armistead, Jan 1, 1881; and a letter from R. M. Candlish, Jr., Sept. 15, 1874, appointing Mrs. Armistead matron of the Social Club. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, wills, and trials. A biographical article on author Amelie Rives is also included. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, and trials in the Richmond-Petersburg area. Also included are a biography of Ellen Adair "Florida" White Beatty, a biography of author Amelie Rives, and a history of the Richmond post office. A manuscript poem and two German Christmas cards are glued in. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, trials, and poetry. A biographical article about author Amelie Rives and her divorce plus obituaries for William Mahone are also included. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, and poetry. Also included is a manuscript letter from M. A. Peabody to Mary, February 19, 1897, asking about her and her husband's health and requesting a visit. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of poems and a few obituaries. This scrapbook consists of newspaper clippings of obituaries, marriages, and wills. Also included are a report card for Miss Keen at the Judson Female Institute, Marion, Alabama, May 1854, and a program for the Judson Female Institute concert of vocal and instrumental music, February 29, 1856.
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- Armistead, Mary S. Scrapbooks, 1879-1907.
Fitzhugh and Marye. Papers, 1838-1868.
Title:
Papers, 1838-1868.
Include letter, 4 March [1838], from William G. Thornton to George Hamilton, Fredricksburg, Va., concerning debt, Thornton's cotton crop, slaves, growth of his medical practice, and family news. Also include letter, 14 September 1847, from Bartholomew Lubuyan, Mobile, Ala. discussing sale of land; letter, 3 August 1868, from Moses D. Hoge to John L. Marye, offering condolences on death of Marye's father; memorandum, 1838, of sale of slaves belonging to Charlotte Thornton to A. Glassell, of Alabama, with valuations for Virginia and Alabama; receipt.
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- Fitzhugh and Marye. Papers, 1838-1868.
Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), 1780-1929.
Title:
Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), 1780-1929.
Papers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families.
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- Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), 1780-1929.
Wood, James D. Letter, Red Springs, N.C., to Moses D. Hoge, on Wood's trip to Alum Springs and Hot Springs, Virginia, and Hoge's activities [manuscript] 1843 Sept. 8.
Title:
Letter, Red Springs, N.C., to Moses D. Hoge, on Wood's trip to Alum Springs and Hot Springs, Virginia, and Hoge's activities [manuscript] 1843 Sept. 8.
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- Wood, James D. Letter, Red Springs, N.C., to Moses D. Hoge, on Wood's trip to Alum Springs and Hot Springs, Virginia, and Hoge's activities [manuscript] 1843 Sept. 8.
Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894. Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Title:
Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Papers, chiefly 1810-1894, of Benjamin Stoddert Ewell including correspondence, legal documents and accounts. The collection includes many family letters: letters of his mother Elizabeth Stoddert Ewell, his sister Elizabeth S. Ewell and his daughter Elizabeth S. Ewell Scott as well as correspondence with brothers Richard S. Ewell and William Stoddert. Subjects covered include the College of William and Mary, Hampden-Sydney College, Washington and Lee University, the American Civil War and life in Williamsburg, Va. Prominent correspondents include Hugh Blair Grigsby, Moses Drury Hoge, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Dennis Hart Mahan, Francis Henney Smith, John Tyler (1790-1862), John Tyler, Jr., Julia Gardiner Tyler, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, and Henry A. Wise.
ArchivalResource: 1.503 items.
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- Ewell, Benjamin Stoddert, 1810-1894. Papers, 1784-1934, 1830-1894.
Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
Title:
Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
Among those writing to Broadus were Albert Taylor Bledsoe, John Hartwell Cocke, John Staige Davis, Noah K. Davis, Basil L. Gildersleeve, Maximilian Schele de Vere, Gessner Harrison, Moses D. Hoge, Frederick W. Holliday, Thomas Cary Johnson, W. Gordon McCabe, William H. McGuffey, Socrates Maupin, John B. Minor, Samuel C. Mitchell, Dwight L. Moody, William E. Peters, William Barton Rogers, Francis H. Smith, George Boardman Taylor, William M. Thornton, Crawford H. Toy, George Tucker, Zebulon B. Vance and Charles S. Venable.
ArchivalResource: 405 items.
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- Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872. Papers, 1838-1896 [microform].
Title:
Papers, 1838-1896 [microform].
Chiefly letters from Richard Stoddert Ewell to his family and others concerning army life, the Mexican War, the Civil War, and his imprisonment at Fort Warren, Mass. Includes accounts of the Gettysburg and Peninsular campaigns and the use of blacks as soldiers by the Confederacy. Correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Henry Kyd Douglas, Jubal Anderson Early, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Elizabeth (Stoddert) Ewell, Elizabeth Lowndes Ewell, Rebecca Lowndes Ewell, Elizabeth (Ewell) Scott, Thomas Ewell, Moses Drury Hoge, Henry Jackson Hunt, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, Robert Edward Lee, Lafayette McLaws, Charles Marshall, Dabney Herndon Maury, James Knox Polk, and William Tecumseh Sherman.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- Ewell, Richard Stoddert, 1817-1872. Papers, 1838-1896 [microform].
Harvie, Lewis Edwin, 1809-1887. Letters, 1876-1885.
Title:
Letters, 1876-1885.
These papers are personal and political letters addressed to Harvie. Correspondents include Edwin Gilliam Booth (1810-1886); Thomas Branch; William M. Burwell; A.D. Dickinson; T.T. Fauntleroy, Jr.; W.W. Gordon; E.J. Harvie (b. 1835), 12 letters; Moses D. Hoge; Elisha E. Hundley; William F. Jackson; John W. Johnston; B.M. Jones; John F. Lewis; James Lyons; P.W. McKinney; William Mahone (1826-1895, U.S. Senator), 21 letters; John E. Massey; William S. Morris; W.N. Newman; John Ott; Wyndham Robertson; Francis Gildart Ruffin (1816-1892), 16 letters; James Cocke Southall (1828-1897), 5 letters; P.M. Thompson; William M. Tredway; John Randolph Tucker; L.Q. Washington; and Robert Enoch Withers.
ArchivalResource: 283 p. and 17 leaves.
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- Harvie, Lewis Edwin, 1809-1887. Letters, 1876-1885.
Barksdale, Anne William Goodwin Smith. Grandfather's tales of the AD-Vance, 2006.
Title:
Grandfather's tales of the AD-Vance, 2006.
The volume contains original stories, letters, and official records writtien down or collected by John Baptist Smith of the Independent Signal Corps. Most concern his invention of the flash light method of night signalling, and his service as signal officer on the blockade runner Ad-Vance, and officer in charge of the Signal Lines running from Lee's headquarters at Petersburg, 1864. Collected stories include his own "The battle that rrevolutionized naval warfare," "The saucy blockade runner," and "The stranded blockade runner," "Running the blockade on the "Ad-Vance" by Moses D. Hoge.
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- Barksdale, Anne William Goodwin Smith. Grandfather's tales of the AD-Vance, 2006.
Weisiger, Hannah Jacob. Letter to Miss Xenia M.A. Smith, 1889 June 12.
Title:
Letter to Miss Xenia M.A. Smith, 1889 June 12.
Mrs. Weisiger chiefly conveys news of family and friends, particularly her widowed father Caleb Jacob. There are very brief references to the efficacy of mustard oil for treating rheumatism, ministers [Moses Drury] Hoge and Read, coming of electric [street] cars, her mother's monument in Hollywood Cemetery, the move of Sydney Baptist church to the more fashionable "West End," the weather and a James River flood.
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- Weisiger, Hannah Jacob. Letter to Miss Xenia M.A. Smith, 1889 June 12.
Hoge, Moses D. (Moses Drury), 1818-1899. Letter to J.D.K. Sleight, 1870 March 28.
Title:
Letter to J.D.K. Sleight, 1870 March 28.
Hoge, Richmond, requests Sleight to order 30 copies each of Baxter's "Call" and "How to be saved" by Dr. Brookes.
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- Hoge, Moses D. (Moses Drury), 1818-1899. Letter to J.D.K. Sleight, 1870 March 28.
Hemphill, William Edwin, 1912-. Bibles from Britain for the blockaded Confederacy [manuscript], 1949.
Title:
Bibles from Britain for the blockaded Confederacy [manuscript], 1949.
Mr. Hemphill's Memorial Day address delivered in Charlottesville deals with the work of the Rev. William J. Hoge and Dr. Moses Hoge in procuring Bibles for Confederate Army. With it is the program of the exercises sponsored by the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion and a copy of Woodrow Wilson's address to Congress 1917 April 2, calling for a declaration of war.
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- Hemphill, William Edwin, 1912-. Bibles from Britain for the blockaded Confederacy [manuscript], 1949.
Carrington family. Papers: Lunenburg and Charlotte counties, Virginia, 1756-1843.
Title:
Papers: Lunenburg and Charlotte counties, Virginia, 1756-1843.
This collection contains documents pertaining to land acquisitions by Paul Carrington and his son Clement Carrington in Lunenburg and Charlotte counties, Virginia: deeds from John and Ryland Randolph, William Townes, Clement Read, Samuel Firth, William Firth, Anthony and Mary Hundley, James and Elizabeth Collier, William P. Hunt estate (Moses and Susanah Hoge, Joel Watkins, Henry A. Watkins, William M. Watkins, executors), Elizabeth Watkins, Pleasant and Prudence Cayce, Robert and Virginia Atkinson, Robert and Joanna T. Carrington; land deeds from Walter and Lettice P. Coles, Elisha E. and Ann Hundley to Robert Carrington; Charlotte County and land deeds from John Logan to Thomas Bedford, Beverly Randolph to James Venable, John Winn estate (Thomas and Joseph Winn, executors) to Anthony Hundley, William Britton to David Sims, Drury Stith to Anthony Hundley; Person County, North Carolina land deed from Joseph Jones to Alexander Smith and Samuel S. Downey; surveys and plats for some of the above land; plat for land purchase by William W. Boldin from John Daniel; will, Thomas Bedford's land and slave to Stephen Bedford, 1785; military land warrants, 1796, for Richard Anderson, Clement Carrington, and Clement Read on Little Miami River [Ohio]; Kentucky land grant to Clement Carrington, 1799; ALS James Taylor, Newport, Kentucky to Clement Carrington, 1822, concerning 1799 Kentucky land grant; deed of gift of 40 slaves by Clement Carrington to his daughter, Nancy Cabell McPhail, and son-in-law John Blair McPhai.
ArchivalResource: 99 items (159 p.)
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- Carrington family. Papers: Lunenburg and Charlotte counties, Virginia, 1756-1843.
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784-1934.
Title:
Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784-1934.
This group of 1,256 items and one bound volume, dated 1784-1934, consists chiefly of letters and papers of the Ewell family of Virginia. Many personal letters of Benjamin S. Ewell are included.
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- Benjamin Stoddert Ewell Papers, 1784-1934.
Hoge, Moses D. (Moses Drury), 1818-1899. Correspondence with his family, particularly with his wife [manuscript] : also, Diary, 1863 Jan., of his voyage to England, 1839-1896.
Title:
Correspondence with his family, particularly with his wife [manuscript] : also, Diary, 1863 Jan., of his voyage to England, 1839-1896.
ArchivalResource: 125 items.
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- Hoge, Moses D. (Moses Drury), 1818-1899. Correspondence with his family, particularly with his wife [manuscript] : also, Diary, 1863 Jan., of his voyage to England, 1839-1896.
Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925, (bulk 1838-1868)
Title:
Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925 (bulk 1838-1868)
ArchivalResource: 3.4 Linear Feet,; 100 Items
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- Alfred and Elizabeth Brand Collection of Civil War and Lee Family Papers, 1757-1925, (bulk 1838-1868)
Hoge family. Hoge family papers, 1801-1903.
Title:
Hoge family papers, 1801-1903.
Collection consists primarily of correspondence and sermons.
ArchivalResource: 1.50 cubic feet (4 boxes).
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- Hoge family. Hoge family papers, 1801-1903.
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.
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- Baxter, Richard, 1615-1691.
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- Brookes, James H. (James Hall), 1830-1897.
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