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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647845757
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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/647954954
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Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Papers of the Grinnan family of Brampton, Madison Co., Va. 1773 (1843-1937) 1981.
Title:
Papers of the Grinnan family of Brampton, Madison Co., Va. 1773 (1843-1937) 1981.
Papers of the Grinnans and related Coalter, Bryan, Duryea, Tucker, and Glassell families center on Randolph Bryan Grinnan, Southern Presbyterian missionary to Japan, 1885-98, and pastor of churches in Kentucky, North Carolina, and Norfolk, Va., and to a lesser extent on his son Randolph Bryan Grinnan a University of Virginia medical student. Topics of interest in the correspondence include a biography of John Randolph of Roanoke; the War of 1812; politics in 1849 including the Whigs, tariff, loco-focos, and John C. Calhoun; secession and the Civil War; blacks; life at U. Va. in the 1870s, 80s, 1920, and 30s; life at Hampden-Sydney College in the 1870s; Pantops Academy, Charlottesville, Va. in the 1880s; missionary life in Japan in the 1880s and 90s; the Kentucky gubernatorial election of 1899; the Spanish American War; life at Randolph Macon Women's College in the 1930s; genealogy; and family matters. Passing references include cholera and yellow fever in New Orleans in the 1850s, vaccination in 1853, a visit to U. Va. by Calvin Coolidge and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, 1928, and the U.S. elections of 1932 and 1936. There are descriptions of Norfolk, Charlottesville and Kempsville, Va., London in 1854, Denver, Colo., Port Gibson, Miss., New York City, Ashville and Henderson, N.C., Columbia, S.C., San Francisco, New Orleans, and Louisville, Ky. Of special interest are the letters and 1864 diary of John F. Sale Co. H, 12th Virginia Infantry describing some of the bleaker sides of army life and referring to Seven Pines, Antietam (Crampton's Gap), Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Cold Harbor, and Petersburg. Also of interest are items pertaining to John Randolph of Roanoke including a copy of Dr. Francis West's account of his final illness; essays by Georgia Screven Bryan Grinnan including one regarding family servants Abram and Lucy Carter together with their marriage certificate and her will; an essay on Brampton; an Iowa land grant, 1860, signed by James Buchanan, photographs, scrapbooks, newsclippings, and the Rev. Grinnan's Japanese notebooks and diary. Among the correspondents are Judah Philip Benjamin, Corbin Braxton Bryan, Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan, John Randolph Bryan, John Stewart Bryan, Joseph Bryan, John Coalter, John Esten Cooke, Noah Knowles Davis, John H. Duryea, Eudora Glassell, James MacMillan Glassell, Andrew Glassell Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Daniel Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, Helen Grinnan, Lena Leete Grinnan, Martha Estelle Duryea Grinnan, Nina Stuart Grinnan, St. George Tucker Grinnan, Joseph Henry, Samuel Hopkins, John Letcher, John William Mallett, Delia Bryan Page, James Alexander Seddon, Samuel Lewis Southard, Thomas Tudor Tucker, St. George Tucker, and Charles Scott Venable.
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- Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Papers of the Grinnan family of Brampton, Madison Co., Va. 1773 (1843-1937) 1981.
Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Libraries. William Barton Rogers Papers.
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Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Libraries. William Barton Rogers Papers.
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- Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Libraries. William Barton Rogers Papers.
National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
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National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
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- National Archives And Records Administration. Rg 77: Chief Of Engineers.
Mallet, John William. John William Mallet letter to Major Peyton [manuscript] 1896 October 27.
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John William Mallet letter to Major Peyton [manuscript] 1896 October 27.
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- Mallet, John William. John William Mallet letter to Major Peyton [manuscript] 1896 October 27.
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889,. Letters concerning William B. Towles as a professor of anatomy on the University of Virginia faculty, [manuscript], 1886.
Title:
Letters concerning William B. Towles as a professor of anatomy on the University of Virginia faculty, [manuscript], 1886.
In a letter 1886 June 23 Towles submits his application for the professorship of anatomy. Letters, 1886, recommending Towles were written by Pembroke Petit, William Rawson Chunn, George B. Johnston who forwards a letter on behalf of the doctors of Richmond, and James Lawrence Cabell with addition by J. W. Mallet. There is also a letter from A.P. Grinnell to Towles concerning his valuable work.
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- Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889,. Letters concerning William B. Towles as a professor of anatomy on the University of Virginia faculty, [manuscript], 1886.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIi, 1897
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American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIi 1897
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
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Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931. Papers of Armistead Churchill Gordon [manuscript], 1887-1922.
Title:
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."
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- Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1855-1931. Papers of Armistead Churchill Gordon [manuscript], 1887-1922.
Kline, Frances Littleton. Letter to Roberta Hollingsworth [manuscript] 1942 Apr.8.
Title:
Letter to Roberta Hollingsworth [manuscript] 1942 Apr.8.
Kline encloses a copy of "Examinations for women" [Broadside 1892 .U56], which details the conditions under which women could study at the University of Virginia. Kline discusses her experience studying chemistry with Dr. Mallett in 1893, and for several years after during summer sessions. She recounts that Mallet was "interested in the admission of women to the University. He thought it would be better for the men as well as the women."
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- Kline, Frances Littleton. Letter to Roberta Hollingsworth [manuscript] 1942 Apr.8.
Whitmore, Harry Gregory. Papers of the Gregory and Whitmore families, 1846-1997 (bulk 1900-1923).
Title:
Papers of the Gregory and Whitmore families, 1846-1997 (bulk 1900-1923).
This addition to the papers of the Gregory and related Whitmore families consists primarily of letters from Mrs. Sue [Mary Susan] Gregory Whitmore to her son Harry Gregory Whitmore, a student at the University of Virginia and teacher at various colleges. The letters chiefly convey news of family, friends and local happenings (and scandals) in Parnassus, Va., with occasional references to national events. Topics of interest include her reading; railroad work in Augusta County; Harry Whitmore's student life at the University of Virginia with many references to Virginia professors; and farming in Augusta County with references to trouble with hired hands. University of Virginia faculty and administrators mentioned include E.A. Alderman, Noah K. Davis, Francis P. Dunnington, Charles W. Kent, John W. Mallet, James M. Page, John S. Patton, William E. Peters, William B. Stone, William M. Thornton, and Christopher Wright. There are passing references to the African-Americans in Augusta County including their vote in the election of 1900; the death of her husband from tuberculoses; the St. Louis Worlds Fair; Southern votes and the election of 1904; the 1912 women's suffrage fight in the Virginia legislature; prohibition; outbreaks of contagious diseases including the great flu epidemic; and World War I. Letters from Samuel L. Whitmore to his brother Harry concern his chiropractic career, medical schooling, financial problems and divorce. The collection also contains the 1915 travel journal of Harry Whitmore kept on a trip to California via the Panama Canal with a return home through the Canadian Rockies together with letters and postcards related to his trip. The collection also contains receipts; photographs; and a scrapbook of the 1883 Niagara Falls Reunion of the Fifth Virginia Infantry and the 28th New York Volunteers who had faced each other at the Battle of Cedar Mountain.
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- Whitmore, Harry Gregory. Papers of the Gregory and Whitmore families, 1846-1997 (bulk 1900-1923).
Barnard, Robert, fl. 1827-1834,. Miscellaneous Virginia letters, 1834-1920.
Title:
Miscellaneous Virginia letters, 1834-1920.
In a letter, 1834 August 28, Robert Barnard, treasurer of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company writes to Elie Beatie, cashier of the Bank of Maryland requesting a statement and vouchers and conveying a list of balances due on stock subscriptions. A deposition, 1842 September 15, taken by Augustine J. Smith, concerns a Randolph County trial between John Mosby and Isaac Booth. In a letter, 1843 May 16, Benjamin Hallowell, Philadelphia writes to his nephew James S. Hallowell, Alexandria, relating news of family, meeting, and lectures. In a letter, 1851 March 11, S.S. Fahnestock, Pittsburg, Pa., writes to his cousin William C. Jennings, Rockingham County, concerning the settlement of an estate which is causing a delay in making a contribution to a cause. Mentions John Jennings and William F. Leake. In a letter, 1851 September 11, N.W. Kirkpatrick and Mason Kirkpatrick write their brother Thomas J. Kirkpatrick concerning family joys and troubles and conveying marriage advice. In a letter, 1854 September 26, Joseph Taylor, Petersburg, writes to Bulkley & Moore, New York, concerning tobacco sales and effect of crop failures in the west. In a letter, 1858 August 30, Julia Walker Gales, writes a gossipy lettter to William M. Walker, conveying news of family and friends including her uncle Joseph Gales of Gales & Seaton. In a letter, 1867 March 20, John Staige Davis, University of Virginia, asks R.L. Beall of Lenoir, N.C., for a list of physicians in Caldwell and the names of their post offices "when we are all reconstructed." In a letter, 1874 July 4, J.W. Mallet, University of Virginia, writes J.W.C. Davis of Virginia Agricultural College, Blacksburg, regretting that he can not come to Blacksburg and hoping Davis will come for the semi-centennial celebration. In a letter, 1875 March 16, Jerome T. Boyer, Putnam County, W. Va., writes to potential investor John A. Gundrum, Ohio, concerning transportation, farming land and timber land for sale, climate, coal and iron resources and noting that the government has appropriated money to improve the Kanawha River. Two letters, 1889 October 25, "Isaiah," Maxwell, Cal., to B.E. Luttrell and "Rich," Amissville, Va., concern new life in California and an old love in Virginia with comments on mutual family or acquaintances. In a letter, 1898 February 4, Methodist minister A.P. Boude, Lexington, Va., writes to Mrs. Ella Kast, Harrisburg, Penna., a former servant, concerning the poor health of his wife; Sigourney Keyser; Kast's successor as a family servant; the current "colored girl" who is "honest, and far above the average"; changes in their lives and in Lexington; his poor health and ministerial duties. In a series of 10 letters, 1915-1916, J. Mentor Caldwell, Parkersburg, W. Va., writes to M.A. Kendall, Pittsburg, Penna., regarding West Virginia coal land negotiations. In a form letter with a stamped signature, sent to J.C. McGavock, Max Meadows, Va., 1920 September 30, J.E. West, Suffolk, Va., announces his candidacy for Lieutenant-Governor. The letter is accompanied by a flier with editorial endorsements.
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- Barnard, Robert, fl. 1827-1834,. Miscellaneous Virginia letters, 1834-1920.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIh, 1892-1896
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIh 1892-1896
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIh, 1892-1896
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIf, 1866-1886
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIf 1866-1886
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIf, 1866-1886
Kean, Randolph G. Hill. Letter, Washington D.C. to John William Mallet [manuscript] : Guestbook containing signatures and some accounts of the service of those attending the reunion, 1912 June 14.
Title:
Letter, Washington D.C. to John William Mallet [manuscript] : Guestbook containing signatures and some accounts of the service of those attending the reunion, 1912 June 14. 1912.
Kean writes regarding reunion of U. Va. Civil War veterans at the university in 1912.
ArchivalResource: 39 leaves.
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- Kean, Randolph G. Hill. Letter, Washington D.C. to John William Mallet [manuscript] : Guestbook containing signatures and some accounts of the service of those attending the reunion, 1912 June 14.
Blackford, Charles Minor, 1833-1903. Charles Minor Blackford letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript] 1898 June 18.
Title:
Charles Minor Blackford letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript] 1898 June 18.
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- Blackford, Charles Minor, 1833-1903. Charles Minor Blackford letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript] 1898 June 18.
Henkel family. Papers of the Henkel family [manuscript], 1805-1941.
Title:
Papers of the Henkel family [manuscript], 1805-1941.
The collection contains correspondence, business and legal papers, genealogical material, account books, photographs, notes, woodblocks, minute books, printed material, and manuscripts. Topics in the family correspondence include the medical and pharmaceutical practice of Solomon Henkel, the Henkel Press and requests for religious publications, the post office at New Market, the Lutheran Church particularly organizational matters, conferences and synod business, financial and land transactions and family news. Correspondence of the Henkel Family Association concerns the Hinkle's Fort monument and a memorial to John Justus Henckel. In addition there are minutes of the Henkel Memorial Association, minutes and other papers of the New Market Academy, genealogical material on the Henkel, Conrad, and Keyser families and especially on the immigrant Anthony Jacob Henkel, photographs of Henkel family members, homes and monuments, and printed articles on Henkel family members and the Lutheran Church including an 1821 pamphlet by David Henkel against the formation of a general Lutheran synod. Correspondents include George Flohr, Samuel Godfrey Henkel, Solomon Henkel, John McLean, Lewis Markert, Henry Muhlenberg, and John George Schmucker.
ArchivalResource: 475 (ca.) items.
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- Henkel family. Papers of the Henkel family [manuscript], 1805-1941.
University of Virginia. Library. Material chiefly regarding the restoration of the library following the fire in 1895 [manuscript] 1893-1900.
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Material chiefly regarding the restoration of the library following the fire in 1895 [manuscript] 1893-1900.
Correspondence is chiefly with Frederick W. Page, Librarian, and the Library Committee, headed by Prof. J. W. Mallet and regards offers of books from various institutions, publishing houses, and persons and applications for the position of Assistant librarian. Correspondents include Philip A. Bruce, Eppa Hunton, Thomas Pinckney, Jr., William A. Ruffner, and John M. White.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- University of Virginia. Library. Material chiefly regarding the restoration of the library following the fire in 1895 [manuscript] 1893-1900.
Seward, Walter Merritt, 1862-1932. Seward Forest Papers [manuscript], 1833-1974.
Title:
Seward Forest Papers [manuscript], 1833-1974.
Papers of the Seward and Dunn families contain correpondence of John H. Dunn and Robert Merritt Seward and correspondence of Walter M. Seward with his mother and with the managers of his farm in Triplett, Va. Finances, local news, a lingering illness of his mother's, and the daily and seasonal routine at the farm are the chief topics. Seward's medical practice in New York city generated an 1888 patient ledger, and letters from his patients and some from insurance companies. There are also notes from a University of Virginia chemistry class taught by John w. Mallet. A law suit, 1910-1911, over Brunswick Co., Va. land holdings produced a large amount of correspondence, particularly with Seward's attorney, E.R.F. Wells of Norfolk. The collection also contains his will, a transcript of the above case, medical school notebooks, a daybook, 1892-97, and daily calendars, 1897-1914, from his practice. Of interest is a letter, 1871, from a prison inmate. There is also a farm journal, 1857-1888, with farm records, births, marriages and deaths, chiefly of the Dunn family. Papers of Seward Forest naturalist John B. Lewis, contain correspondence, checklists of plants and birds, work books, a card index of plants, and newspaper columns on nature topics. M. L. Fernald is a correspondent. Papers of Seward Forest director and University of Virginia Associate Professor of Forestry Alfred Akerman contain correspondence; papers as professor of forestry at the University of Georgia and with the Virginia Forest Service, 1921-1926; writings including pamphlets, articles and letters to the editor; papers as a U. Va. professor including notes, examinations and correspondence; and biographical material on Walter M. Seward and Robert Sharp. Correspondents include David C. Barrow, George F. Peabody, C. S. Sargent, and C. A. Schenck and his brother Clement Akerman. Papers of Seward Forest document the daily operation of the Forest and include information on personnel, lumber sales and sawmill operations. Directors Alfred Akerman and Guy Estes are principal correspondents. The effects of the Depression and World War II are documented by correspondence concerning employment, rationing, effect of the draft and wartime government regulations. Of interest is the World War II correspondence of Akerman and crewmember Ervin H. Wright with the 29th Inrfantry Division, later killed in action in Normandy on D-Day. Photographs of the forest and personnel are also included.
ArchivalResource: 21,000 items.
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- Seward, Walter Merritt, 1862-1932. Seward Forest Papers [manuscript], 1833-1974.
Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873. James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
Title:
James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.
ArchivalResource: 0.25 cu. ft. (1 half document box)
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- Smithsonian Archives. James Henry Coffin Papers.
Minor, James Fontaine, 1876-1961. Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
Title:
Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
The University of Virginia faculty from the 1882-1883 session, with the exception of Dr. John R. Page, were photographed by the side of Brooks Hall. A label pasted on the mount is inscribed to President Colgate Darden from James Fontaine Minor, 1949 February 22 and identifies all the pictured faculty. The label misidentifies Taylor as Maximilian Schele de Vere.
ArchivalResource: 1 photo.: albumin print; 25 x 42cm.
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- Minor, James Fontaine, 1876-1961. Photograph of University of Virginia faculty [graphic], 1882-1883.
Stas, J. S. (Jean Servais), 1813-1891. Papers of J. S. Stas [manuscript] 1865-92.
Title:
Papers of J. S. Stas [manuscript] 1865-92.
The collection contains letters, 1865 Feb. 18 &1886 Oct. 27, Jean Servais Stas to an unidentified recipient; the Stas memorial lecture "Jean-Servais Stas and the measurement of the relative masses of the atoms of the chemical elements, 1892 Dec. 13, by John W. Mallet; a photograph of Stas; photographs of the University of Virginia; and an engraving of the state capitol in Richmond.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Stas, J. S. (Jean Servais), 1813-1891. Papers of J. S. Stas [manuscript] 1865-92.
Fontaine, William Morris, 1835-1913. Papers pertaining to an incidence of cheating on a medical school examination at the University of Virginia, 1902.
Title:
Papers pertaining to an incidence of cheating on a medical school examination at the University of Virginia, 1902.
The collection contains a copy of a special examination on Infectious Diseases and Neurology, 1902 February 11; the original answers submitted by the accused student; a sheet taken from the accused student's examination tablet during his absence from the room; a sheet taken from another student's tablet and handed to class president H.B. Taylor; a second examination taken by the accused student on February 21, with the signatures of two witnesses; a covering letter from witnessing physician Robert C. Randolph to Taylor, February 21; a letter to Taylor from a faculty committee (Lile, Mallet, Fontaine, Thornton, Minor) unanimously concluding the guilt of the accused, March 13; and three pages of the examination answers that had been torn in pieces and reassembled.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Fontaine, William Morris, 1835-1913. Papers pertaining to an incidence of cheating on a medical school examination at the University of Virginia, 1902.
Folly Farm Papers of the Smith, Lewis and Cochran families, 1774-1891.
Title:
Folly Farm Papers of the Smith, Lewis and Cochran families, 1774-1891.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence of the Cochran family and business papers of Joseph Smith and James C. Cochran. Correspondence is mainly concerned with family matters. Topics include the Civil War, particularly efforts to avoid Confederate service, deserters in Shifflet's Hollow, Albemarle County, Va., the battle of White Oak Swamp, and civilian life during the war; schooling at Hanover Academy, Randolph Macon, and the University of Virginia under Albert Henry Tuttle and John William Mallet; an invalid's 1886 journey to Florida; and deaths after childbirth and from typhoid fever. Other papers document the legal and business affairs of Thomas Preston Lewis and Joseph Smith concerning loans, debts, land sales, pension claims, French spoilation claims, the 1832 General Assembly debate over slavery and abolition, a proposed boys' school, the mineral content of Rawley Springs water, local government appointments and militia promotions. Miscellaneous papers include inventories, South Carolina bonds, essays, poetry, physics lecture notes, slave lists, lottery tickets, deeds, surveys, indentures, and electrostatic copies of letters from Florence Nightingale to Mrs. Chermside extending sympathy, George Washington to James Duane re a Dr. Cochran, and John Tyler to a Dr. Curtis re a debt.
ArchivalResource: 842 items.
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- Folly Farm Papers of the Smith, Lewis and Cochran families, 1774-1891.
American Philosophical Society. John Peter Lesley Papers.
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American Philosophical Society. John Peter Lesley Papers.
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- American Philosophical Society. John Peter Lesley Papers.
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIj, 1898-1988
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIj 1898-1988
This is part of the large inventory for the American Philosophical Society Archives. For complete information concerning this collection, please view the . Collection Description
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIj, 1898-1988
University of Virginia. Proctor. Reports and correspondence of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1833-1867.
Title:
Reports and correspondence of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1833-1867.
The collection contains reports from, December 2 and 21, 1833, and May 1834, on student violations of early rising rules, student deposits and deposit delinquencies with the patron, and student neglect of uniforms. A letter from student David C. Winfree, 1833 January 5, explains how a foot ailment has prevented his return to college. The collection also contains three letters from Pendleton to Faculty chairman Charles Bonnycastle, 1834 January 27, April 15, and May 31 concerning students who visited Keller's confectionary, attended a ball, and failed to deposit boarding fees with the Patron; an investigation of complaints about the food at Hotels A and D; and, daily room cleaning, and the enrolling of "able bodied male servants" in a fire engine company. The collection also contains a letter, 1848 June 15, J.W. McCulloh to Gessner Harrison concerning the qualifications of his son for position of the chair of Natural Philosophy. A letter from George F. Holmes, 1867 September 5, to Col. William E. Peters notes briefly decisions made at a meeting of the Board of Visitors including the establishment of a Jefferson gold medal for the best M.A. candidate and the hiring of J.W. Mallet and James F. Harrison who have had Confederate service.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- University of Virginia. Proctor. Reports and correspondence of the Proctor of the University of Virginia, 1833-1867.
Henneman, John Bell, 1864-1908. Letter to unidentified recipient named "Walter" [manuscript], 1888 December 3.
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Letter to unidentified recipient named "Walter" [manuscript], 1888 December 3.
Henneman writes about mutual acquaintances.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Henneman, John Bell, 1864-1908. Letter to unidentified recipient named "Walter" [manuscript], 1888 December 3.
Dabney, Richard Heath, 1860-1947. Professors recommendations of books for the Library [manuscript], 1899.
Title:
Professors recommendations of books for the Library [manuscript], 1899.
Book requests to the Library committee from the faculty in the form of notes and lists.
ArchivalResource: 9 items.
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- Dabney, Richard Heath, 1860-1947. Professors recommendations of books for the Library [manuscript], 1899.
Kepner, William Allison, b. 1875. Notes regarding Dr. Mallet [manuscript], [between 1905 and 1951].
Title:
Notes regarding Dr. Mallet [manuscript], [between 1905 and 1951].
Kepner describes Mallet's work with Civil War munitions and relates his first meeting with Mallet.
ArchivalResource: 1 item : typescript.
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- Kepner, William Allison, b. 1875. Notes regarding Dr. Mallet [manuscript], [between 1905 and 1951].
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
Title:
SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
ArchivalResource: 59.56 cubic feet
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..
LeConte, John L. (John Lawrence), 1825-1883. Papers, 1812-1897
Title:
John L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-1897
This collection contains mostly entomological material, with much information on the description and identification of particular insects, entomological collections, and the study of entomology in Europe and the United States. In addition, there are materials on medicine and hospitals during the American Civil War, on the Corps of Topographical Engineers, the United States Army, on natural history in the United States, and on the LeConte's family. Some letters are written to President Rutherford B. Hayes and concern the Commissionership of Agriculture, for which LeConte was considered, but not appointed. Letters of John Eatton LeConte and Joseph LeConte are included.
ArchivalResource: 7.7 Linear feet, Ca. 1900 items
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- John L. (John Lawrence) LeConte papers, 1812-1897, 1812-1897
University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet [manuscript], 1897-1906.
Title:
Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet [manuscript], 1897-1906.
Correspondence consists chiefly of routine letters of inquiry about the University, requests for catalogs, recommendations of prospective students, advertisements for the University in publications, and the Alumni Bulletin. Topics of interest include an outbreak of typhoid fever and Virginia Military Institute; an incorrect smallpox diagnosis of a Charlottesville resident; proposals by photographers Rhodes & Carter, R. W. Holsinger, and J. F. Wampler to provide photographs of the University; and a resolution in honor of Walter Reed. There are also rough drafts of statistics, possibly used for the compilation of the annual report to the state; advertising contracts; draft of a faculty resolution; the Law School report for Sept./ Oct., 1902; and a draft of a faculty address on the use of space in the new buildings: "no amount of architectural beauty will atone for lack of adaptation to the purposes for which these buildings are erected." Correspondents include H. C. Marchant, John S. Patton, Paul J. Pelz, John J. Moran, James M. Page, Harrison Randolph, and Edward L. Stone.
ArchivalResource: 108 items.
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- University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet [manuscript], 1897-1906.
Penniman, William Bose Dobbin, 1866-. Letter to the Chemistry Department at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1936 August 26.
Title:
Letter to the Chemistry Department at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1936 August 26.
Penniman writes to the University of Virginia Dept. of Chemistry concerning Dr. John W. Mallet's testimony as a chemistry expert in lawsuit regarding water pollution at Cumberland, Maryland, ca 1890.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Penniman, William Bose Dobbin, 1866-. Letter to the Chemistry Department at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1936 August 26.
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart [manuscript] 1791-1928.
Title:
Papers of Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart [manuscript] 1791-1928.
Correspondence and other papers. Includes Stuart's letters to his parents from William and Mary College and the University of Virginia, material illustrating his associations with the Dept. of the Interior, the Whig and American parties, the University of Virginia, and the Reconstruction decade, and letters of Archibald Stuart and other relatives. Other correspondents include Benjamin Johnson Barbour, Judah Philip Benjamin, Thomas Hart Benton, Gerard Briscoe, Henry Clay, William Wilson Corcoran, Millard Fillmore, Horace Greeley, Hugh Blair Grigsby, Rutherford B. Hayes, John H. Latané, Robert E. Lee, Leander J. McCormick, John Barbee Minor, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Alexander Rives, Conway Robinson, William Starke Rosecrans, Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Eleanor Briscoe Stuart, J.E.B. Stuart, Thomas J. Stuart, John Tyler, William Henry Vanderbilt, and Robert Charles Winthrop. The material is related to the library's Stuart-Baldwin collection. (228, 549, 596).
ArchivalResource: 500 items.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart [manuscript] 1791-1928.
Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1897. Letter to William Elisha Peters [manuscript], 1867 September 3.
Title:
Letter to William Elisha Peters [manuscript], 1867 September 3.
Holmes writes news from the University of Virginia to his faculty colleague regarding the recent Board of Visitors' meeting, mentioning the "Inaguration of Jefferson's statue," establishment of an award "for the best M. A. as the highest honor of the University," and the Board decision to allow Peters to remain in his house. He also notes the election of J. W. Mallet and James F. Harrison to the faculty.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Holmes, George Frederick, 1820-1897. Letter to William Elisha Peters [manuscript], 1867 September 3.
Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
Title:
Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
ArchivalResource: 46.06 cu. ft. (62 document boxes) (68 3x5 boxes) (243 microfilm reels)
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 33: Office Of The Secretary, Outgoing Corres..
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIg, 1887-1891
Title:
American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIg 1887-1891
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- American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIg, 1887-1891
Mallet, John William. Letters, U. Va., to George F. King, New York, regarding the draft of a manuscript and the sale of land [manuscript] 1886 May 4 & June 5.
Title:
Letters, U. Va., to George F. King, New York, regarding the draft of a manuscript and the sale of land [manuscript] 1886 May 4 & June 5.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Mallet, John William. Letters, U. Va., to George F. King, New York, regarding the draft of a manuscript and the sale of land [manuscript] 1886 May 4 & June 5.
Mallet, John William, 1832-1912. Letter, 1872-1910.
Title:
Letter, 1872-1910.
ArchivalResource: 15 items (15 leaves).
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- Mallet, John William, 1832-1912. Letter, 1872-1910.
Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers of Francis H. Smith [manuscript], ca. 1825-1916.
Title:
Papers of Francis H. Smith [manuscript], ca. 1825-1916.
Collection chiefly consists of personal letters of the Smith, Harrison and Kent families of Charlottesville and Harrisonburg, Va. re: family news and mentioning the 1895 Rotunda fire. In a letter, ca. 1825, Peachy Harrison, Harrisonburg, writes to his son, Edward Tiffin Harrison, University of Virginia, urging him to become a minister. The son replies on the verso detailing his doubts about the idea. Included are pages of mathematical problems, a list of laboratory supplies, a photograph; and drafts of a speech given at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute and of a biographical sketch of Col. William E. Peters by Francis H. Smith. Also included is a mimeograph copy of a letter, 1906 February 17, from Edwin A. Alderman "to the Deans, full Professors, and officers of the University" asking them to prepare reports to be submitted to the Board of Visitors.
ArchivalResource: 130 (ca.) items.
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- Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers of Francis H. Smith [manuscript], ca. 1825-1916.
Putnam, Helen C. (Helen Cordelia), 1857-1951. Helen C. Putnam letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript], 1903 Apr 5.
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Helen C. Putnam letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript], 1903 Apr 5.
Putnam forwards a copy of her bibliography, "Sir James Paget in his writings," as a gift to the University of Virginia Library.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Putnam, Helen C. (Helen Cordelia), 1857-1951. Helen C. Putnam letter to J.W. Mallet [manuscript], 1903 Apr 5.
Reese, Charles L. (Charles Lee), 1862-1940. Papers, 1831-1947 (bulk 1880-1936).
Title:
Papers, 1831-1947 (bulk 1880-1936).
The Charles L. Reese papers are a miscellaneous group of material from his student days, the texts of lectures and articles, biographical materials and genealogical notes.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 linear ft.
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- Reese, Charles L. (Charles Lee), 1862-1940. Papers, 1831-1947 (bulk 1880-1936).
University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet, 1899-1904.
Title:
Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet, 1899-1904.
Correspondence consists chiefly of routine letters of inquiry about the University, requests for catalogs, recommendations of prospective students, advertisements for the University in publications, and the Alumni Bulletin. Topics of interest include an outbreak of typhoid fever and Virginia Military Institute; an incorrect smallpox diagnosis of a Charlottesville resident; proposals by photographers Rhodes & Carter, R.W. Holsinger, and J.F. Wampler to provide photographs of the University; and a resolution in honor of Walter Reed. There are also rough drafts of statistics, possibly used for the compilation of the annual report to the state; advertising contracts; draft of a faculty resolution; the Law School report for Sept./ Oct., 1902; and a draft of a faculty address on the use of space in the new buildings: "no amount of architectural beauty will atone for lack of adaptation to the purposes for which these buildings are erected." Correspondents include H.C. Marchant, John S. Patton, Paul J. Pelz, John J. Moran, James M. Page, Harrison Randolph, and Edward L. Stone.
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- University of Virginia. Chairman of the Faculty. Letter and reports received by Paul B. Barringer and John W. Mallet, 1899-1904.
Montgomery, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921. Walter Alexander Montgomery papers [manuscript], 1940-1949.
Title:
Walter Alexander Montgomery papers [manuscript], 1940-1949.
The collection contains Montgomery's Address before the Albemarle chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, 26 May 1940 in which he lauds Confederate heroes Thomas L. Rosser, A.L. Long, R. T. W. Duke, Charles S. Venable, William E. Peters, John W. Mallet, Basil L. Gildersleeve, Bennett Taylor, LeRoy W. Cox, and Francis C. Fitzhugh. The collection also contains correspondence with John Cook Wyllie on assorted topics, presumably historical.
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- Montgomery, Walter Alexander, 1845-1921. Walter Alexander Montgomery papers [manuscript], 1940-1949.
Barksdale, Narcissa L. Smith, d. 1875. Papers of the Janney family, 1695-1981 (bulk 1755-1944).
Title:
Papers of the Janney family, 1695-1981 (bulk 1755-1944).
Papers of the Janney and allied families of Gilmour and Pollock consisting of personal and political correspondence, financial and legal papers, genealogical material and photographs, particularly of John Janney of Loudoun County, Va. The papers cover Janney's legal practice, his career as a Whig politician, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, and president of Virginia's secession convention. His correspondents include Arthur Ingram Borreman; John Minor Botts; Henry Clay; J.J. Crittenden; Charles J. Faulkner; Philip R. Fendall; Joshua F. Fisher; Willis Green; John W. Mallet; R.C.L. Moncure; Jeremiah Morton; Richard William Noland; Francis H. Pierpoint; William Cabell Rives; Wyndham Robertson; Valentine Wood Southall; James F. Strother; Alexander H.H. Stuart; and George Summers. Major topics include the Whig Party and the elections of 1840, 1844, 1848 and 1860; the tariff; the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company; the Loco-Focos; slavery and the new territories; the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1850; the University of Virginia; the Constitutional Union Party; the Virginia Convention of 1861; a re-union of Virginia and West Virginia and debt readjustment. Of interest is an 1861 electoral ticket for Jefferson Davis. People discussed in the correspondence include J.S. Barbour, John C. Calhoun, Joseph Johnson; Robert E. Lee; "Extra Billy" Smith; Alexander H. Stephens; Zachary Taylor; and Daniel Webster. Of interest in Janney's financial and legal papers are a letter from Abbott Lawrence to John S. Pendleton on the machine shop at Lowell, Mass.; correspondence regarding the building of the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Railroad; papers conderning the Mutual Assurance Society; and a slave bill of sale for one Harriet Jackson. Papers of Solomon Parsons, 1810-1830, concern business in Alexandria, Gloucester and Occoquan, and include letters on the War of 1812 and British Admiral J.B. Warren; and an 1829 letter from a slave to "Dear Master." Civil War and Reconstruction papers include passes; a letter to J.E. Johnston regarding Janney's slave "George"; a list of sick soldiers nursed by Mrs. Janney; letters, 1862, 1866, from Narcissa L. Smith Barksdale regarding the Civil War in Louisiana and the death of her husband at Gettysburg; letters from Joseph E. Segar regarding reconstruction; and two memoranda by Alcinda S. Marmaduke Janney, 1862 and 1863, relating details of the war in Leesburg and Loudoun County, including the arrest of John Janney, Federal occupation and outrages, Confederate procurement, and second hand news about personalities and battles. The collection also contains letters and a portrait of World War II American pilot, Robert Stevenson Janney. Topics include student life at Princeton, travel in Europe and Japan in the 1930s including a 1937 Nazi festival, and World War II experiences in training, in North Africa and in Italy. Topics of interest in the miscellaneous Gilmour, Janney and Pollock family papers include the early ministry of W.H. Milton; slavery; St. Louis, Missouri, in the 1830s and 40s; foreign travel; Pantops Academy of Charlottesville; V.M.I. in the 1890s; U. Va. in the 1850s and 1890s; medical missionary work in China and Japan in the 1930s; social life in Virginia in the 1930s; the great depression; the Leesburg, Va., Presbyterian church; Virginia governor Almond and Massive Resistance; and life in Pioche, Nevada and Pasadena, Calif. Correspondents include W. Sinclair Bowen, Lily H.D. Dabney, William E. Dodd; Edward Griffith Dodson;and the Rev. James Shannon Montgomery. In addition there are photographs, scrapbooks and travel journals.
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- Barksdale, Narcissa L. Smith, d. 1875. Papers of the Janney family, 1695-1981 (bulk 1755-1944).
Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
Title:
Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
The collection consists chiefly of the personal and financial papers of James Barbour, his son, Benjamin Johnson Barbour, and granddaughter Caroline Homassel Barbour Ellis. Topics of interest include complaints of extravagance by a Harvard student, 1815; the War of 1812; slaves and slavery (including an 1854 inventory); genealogy; the American Party and its opposition to Roman Catholics as office holders; rail travel from Virginia to Florida in 1857; cotton; Orange County court house construction; and Reconstruction, the Republican Party, and the Virginia Convention of 1867. Also the Immigration Society; the shooting of General Thompson by Osceola at Ft. King; William Mahone's political activities; a St. Paul law practice in 1886; the Minneapolis exposition, 1886; the destruction of Madison letters by a gardener; a building for the Library of Congress; Fitzhugh Lee as governor; Thomas L. Rosser's political opinions; and Russian and Polish affairs, 1889. Also James Barbour's orations, 1890; race relations in 1891; the Boer War; the San Francisco earthquake; a 1917 poetry reading by Robert Frost; Red Cross Work; Catherine Booth; the Yorktown Sesquecentennial; and Garden Week. University of Virginia topics include the Student Infirmary Fund, 1867; Washington Hall, 1869; renovations and additions, 1869; astronomical observations, 1869; a department of agriculture, 1870; and the detrimental effect of politics on the University, 1884. Also the selling of the Lee family papers to the Library of Congress, 1886; the resevoir and dam, 1886; reorganization of various schools, 1887; recasting of the bell; the hiring and resignation of professors; Dr. Harrison's affair; and Presbyterian influence. The collection also contains ballot sheets for the election of Zachary Taylor; a William Henry Harrison political cartoon; U.Va. Board of Visitors resolutions, 1850-1865, on faculty salaries; minutes and membership lists, 1876-1879, of the Lay Association Virginia Diocese of the Episcopal Church; minutes, 1892, of the U.Va. Society of Alumni; photographs of Barboursville; slave inventories; and copies of General orders, August - November 1861, issued by Generals Banks, and McClellan, U.S. Army of the Potomac.
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- Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941.
Gregory family. Papers of the Gregory and related Whitmore family [manuscript], 1990-1993.
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Papers of the Gregory and related Whitmore family [manuscript], 1990-1993.
The papers consist of three computer printouts. They are : an incomplete draft transcription of letters, 1900-1919, from Mary Susan Gregory Whitmore to her son Harry Gregory Whitmore; "A History of Unbaffled Virginians by William Mulford / Dedicated to The Unflagging Will and Determination of Women Descendants of William Howson Clark"; and "Trip to California, Going Thru The Panama Canal and Returning Thru The Canadian Rockies [July-August 1915], a diary by Harry Gregory Whitmore. Sue Gregory Whitmore's letters to her son, a student and then professor at various colleges, contain personal, family and local Parnassus, Va., news and touch on state and national events. She writes in detail about her farm in Augusta County and other family members, and records all the books she reads. She mentions many University of Virginia professors including James Morris Page, John Shelton Patton, John William Mallet, William Elisha Peters, Christopher Wright, Noah Knowles Davis, Charles William Kent, Francis Perry Dunnington, William Beverley Stone, William Mynn Thornton and E.A. Alderman. She also describes trips, particularly to the St. Louis Fair in 1904. Local blacks are occasionally mentioned.
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- Gregory family. Papers of the Gregory and related Whitmore family [manuscript], 1990-1993.
Mallet, John William. Autobiographical sketch of John William Mallet [manuscript] 1900.
Title:
Autobiographical sketch of John William Mallet [manuscript] 1900.
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- Mallet, John William. Autobiographical sketch of John William Mallet [manuscript] 1900.
Carmichael, Emmett B. Pamphlets vertical file--persons, [ca.1835]-[ca.1835]-
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Pamphlets vertical file--persons, [ca.1835]-[ca.1835]-
The Pamphlets vertical files--persons consists of pamphlets about individuals or families from Alabama primarily. In portraying the lives of these individuals, aspects of the political, social, and military history of the state are also discussed.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft. (5 archives boxes).
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- Carmichael, Emmett B. Pamphlets vertical file--persons, [ca.1835]-[ca.1835]-
Lewis, Ivey Foreman, 1882-1964. History of Biology at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948.
Title:
History of Biology at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948.
Typescript of a 16-page informal talk before the biological seminar, with corrections, discussing the development of science programs at the University of Virginia. Included as an afterword is an account of the informal discussion that extended beyond the prepared speech.
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- Lewis, Ivey Foreman, 1882-1964. History of Biology at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1948.
Moran, Charles E. Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
Title:
Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
Article contains sketches of professors Balz, Bonnycastle, Courtenay, Dabney, Davis, Dobie. Dunglison, Dunnington, Echols, Emmet, Fitz-Hugh, Gildersleeve, Gwathmey, Hancock, Harrison, Holmes, Humpreys, Kent, Lambeth, Lefevre, Lile, Long, McGuffey, Mallet, Maupin, Metcalf, Munford, Page, Peters, Rogers, Smith, Tucker, Tuttle, Venable, Watson, and Webb.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Moran, Charles E. Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
Mallet, John William. [Miscellaneous pamphlets].
Title:
[Miscellaneous pamphlets].
ArchivalResource: v. 27 cm.
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- Mallet, John William. [Miscellaneous pamphlets].
Mallet, John William. Correspondence with Edgar Fahs Smith, 1906.
Title:
Correspondence with Edgar Fahs Smith, 1906.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (1 leaf).
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- Mallet, John William. Correspondence with Edgar Fahs Smith, 1906.
Belo, A.H., Foundation. Belo, A.H., Foundation photograph collection, 1880-1920.
Title:
Belo, A.H., Foundation photograph collection, 1880-1920.
Photographs document 19th Century Texas, including the first faculty of the University of Texas at Austin (1883); images of Austin, Texas; sculling on the Colorado River; and portraits of noted and notorious people who lived or spent time in Texas in that period.
ArchivalResource: 22 photographic negatives.
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- Belo, A.H., Foundation. Belo, A.H., Foundation photograph collection, 1880-1920.
Belo (A. H. ) Foundation Photograph Collection 98-338., [1880?] - [1920?]
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Belo (A. H.) FoundationPhotograph Collection [1880?] - [1920?]
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- Belo (A. H. ) Foundation Photograph Collection 98-338., [1880?] - [1920?]
Dabney, Richard Heath, 1860-1947. American universities and colleges [manuscript] : Something about our great educational institutions--University of Virginia [manuscript], 1897 August.
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American universities and colleges [manuscript] : Something about our great educational institutions--University of Virginia [manuscript], 1897 August.
Article concerns photographs of Paul B. Barringer, Noah K. Davis, Milton W. Humphreys, John W. Mallet and several buildings.
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- Dabney, Richard Heath, 1860-1947. American universities and colleges [manuscript] : Something about our great educational institutions--University of Virginia [manuscript], 1897 August.
Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Papers relating to the teaching of chemistry at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1896, 1960.
Title:
Papers relating to the teaching of chemistry at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1896, 1960.
The collection contains a proposal of summer course in chemistry taught by Professor J. W. Mallet, with week-by-week outline of topics to be covered, 1896 Feb 1. There is also a draft of an article on the activities of the U.Va. chemistry department, with special mention of the projects of Allan T. Gwathmey and his associates. Contains many handwritten editing marks and one page of typed comments and suggestions for the article's improvement. There is also a proposal to the faculty of modifying the English 3-4 requirement for chemistry majors, signed "W. L. D," 1960 May 30 together with a letter to the Members of the Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences reminding faculty of the usual meeting to pass on degree applicants, and adding that the only other item of business is to obtain formal approval of the restatement of the section of the course catalogue that describes the required second-year English. Signed William L. Duren, Jr. 1960 June 8. The papers also contain several items pertaining to a meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science at the University of Virginia in 1947 including a program of the chemistry section of the Virginia Academy of Science meeting at the University of Virginia, 1947; notes on papers presented by University of Virginia professor James W. Cole; abstract of a paper presented by Henry Leidheiser, Jr. and Allan T. Gwathmey, n.d.; and a letter to William H. Wranek, Jr., from Leidheiser explaining how to word a news release on his article.
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- Wranek, William H. (William Hillman), 1895-1971. Papers relating to the teaching of chemistry at the University of Virginia [manuscript], 1896, 1960.
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