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Information: The first column shows data points from Cabell, Joseph, 1778-1856. in red. The third column shows data points from Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856 in blue. Any data they share in common is displayed as purple boxes in the middle "Shared" column.
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Cabell, Joseph, 1778-1856.
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Public official of Virginia and businessman.
Legislator from Virginia.
Aided Jefferson in founding University of Virginia.
Virginia state legislator; University of Virginia founder; President, James River and Kanawha Canal Company.
Joseph C. Cabell (1778-1856) was the principal coadjutor of Thomas Jefferson in founding the University of Virginia. He served twenty-one years as a Virginia state senator.
James Breckenridge (1763-1833) was a revolutionary soldier and lawyer. He served as a Federalist congressman from Virginia from 1809-17. See Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. 3, for more biographical information on Cabell and Breckenridge.
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Bowdoin, Susan, d. c. 1835. Letter, 1811 March 8, to Robert Wash.
Title:
Letter, 1811 March 8, to Robert Wash.
Discusses her health and the well-being of many Williamsburg acquaintances, including the Coleman, Tucker, Cabell, Andrews and Skipwith families. Mentions her upcoming trip to Suffolk [Va.], and the impending marriage of Miss Tyler. Other friends mentioned include: Ferdinand Campbell, Mrs. Gatliffe, Mr. Cary, Miss Bracken, Mr. Browne, Mrs. Seawell, Mr. Mason, and Eliza Prentis.
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- Bowdoin, Susan, d. c. 1835. Letter, 1811 March 8, to Robert Wash.
Tucker, St. George 1752-1827. St. George Tucker to Joseph C. Cabell Letters 1807-1820.
Title:
St. George Tucker to Joseph C. Cabell Letters 1807-1820.
Seven letters written by St. George Tucker to Joseph C. Cabell from 1807 to 1820.
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- Tucker, St. George 1752-1827. St. George Tucker to Joseph C. Cabell Letters 1807-1820.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letters of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
Title:
Letters of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
Letters, 1813-1825, chiefly to Cabell from Thomas Mann Randolph [1768-1828] and Craven Peyton [1775-1837]. Randolph writes to Cabell about a militia appointment in the War of 1812, his horizontal plow, books lent to him, proposed discipline and prayers at John Hartwell Cocke's Bremo Seminary, the Literary Fund, and Virginia claims on the U.S. government for war expenses. Petyon writes to mend a breach between Cabell and Randolph. Letter, 1827, from Sarah Champ (Carter) Randolph [1808-1896] to her mother Mary E. Carter describing her social life in Richmond.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letters of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 1823 July 4.
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Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 1823 July 4.
Jefferson writes to Cabell about the design for the Cumberland County Jail, and the Rotunda and pavilions of the University of Virginia.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell, 1823 July 4.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1826 July 4.
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Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1826 July 4.
Cabell informs Cocke of Thomas Jefferson's death, describing in detail the events preceding his death and Jefferson's wish to live until the Fourth of July.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1826 July 4.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to Peter Ayrault [manuscript] 2 April 1802.
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Letter to Peter Ayrault [manuscript] 2 April 1802.
Cabell, writes to Ayrault, Charleston, South Carolina, thanking him for courtesies rendered during his recent visit.
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Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter, 1820 June 29 to Judge John Coalter [manuscript].
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Letter, 1820 June 29 to Judge John Coalter [manuscript].
Cabell discusses canal systems and the possibility that he might build a grain mill.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter, 1820 June 29 to Judge John Coalter [manuscript].
Essay on Cabell by an unidentified author [manuscript].
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Essay on Cabell by an unidentified author [manuscript].
The essay is chiefly concerned with Cabell's role in the founding of the University of Virginia.
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- Essay on Cabell by an unidentified author [manuscript].
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 19, 22, and 23 Jan. 1824.
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Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 19, 22, and 23 Jan. 1824.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 19, 22, and 23 Jan. 1824.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to John James Abert concerning the James River and Kanawha Canal Company [manuscript] 1836 July 15.
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Letter to John James Abert concerning the James River and Kanawha Canal Company [manuscript] 1836 July 15. 1836.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to John James Abert concerning the James River and Kanawha Canal Company [manuscript] 1836 July 15.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1818-1830.
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Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1818-1830.
Madison discusses the University of Virginia, and mentions Thomas Cooper, Claudius Crozet, his and Mrs. Madison's health, and George Blaettermann.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1818-1830.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to Dr. James L. Cabell [manuscript] 1853 Dec. 5.
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Letter to Dr. James L. Cabell [manuscript] 1853 Dec. 5.
On proposal to the Virginia General Assembly for a loan of $20,000 to the University of Virginia to be used for a water supply system and repair of "the Terraces," which Joseph C. Cabell understands "to mean the four ranges of flat wooden roofs in front of the four ranges of dormitories." Cabell concludes with mention of his health and hopes that "the late troubles at the University have passed away. I know nothing of them, beyond what the newspapers afforded and their accounts put the students in a very unfavorable point of view."
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to Dr. James L. Cabell [manuscript] 1853 Dec. 5.
Agricultural Society of Albemarle (Charlottesville, Va.). Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
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Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co., Va.] transactions, one volume, photocopies of the original in the Virginia Historical Society. Includes a letter from Thomas Mann Randolph to James Madison and reply, 1817 Oct. 14 and 24, about the organization of the Society.
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- Agricultural Society of Albemarle (Charlottesville, Va.). Transactions of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle, [Co. Va.] [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Correspondence of James Madison [manuscript], 1801-1842.
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Correspondence of James Madison [manuscript], 1801-1842.
The correspondence includes a letter, 1801 May 17, from James Monroe to Madison concerning James Thomson Callender, arrested under the Alien and Sedition laws, and his release by Thomas Jefferson; and a letter, 1818 December 23, from Monroe to Madison concerning the Convention of 1818 between Great Britain and the United States. Also included: 14 letters, 1801-1822, from John George Jackson, Richard Forrest and Thomas Ritchie to Madison regarding the Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807, and Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia; and 7 letters, 1811-1841, from David Bailie Warden, Sarah Coles Stevenson, George Tucker and Joseph Cabell to Dolley Madison. Also included: 3 letters, 1812, 1816 and n.d., from Dolley Madison to Mrs. Stevenson, Edward Coles, and John Payne Todd; 3 letters, 1815, from John Payne Todd to David Bailie Warden concerning garden seeds for Jefferson and other matters; and 2 letters, 1842, from Eli Hawley Canfield to W.S. Canfield and Zadlock H. Canfield. The second letter contains an attack on Jefferson.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Correspondence of James Madison [manuscript], 1801-1842.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Memorandum, 1818 April 9, Williamsburg, [Virginia] to executors of Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
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Memorandum, 1818 April 9, Williamsburg, [Virginia] to executors of Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
During visit to Monticello on March 31, Jefferson showed him manuscript of Marshall's life in Washington which he intends to have published after his death by Colonel Randolph and T. J. Randolph; Jefferson wanted knowledge of manuscript to be shared beyond his family members; also told [James] Madison.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Memorandum, 1818 April 9, Williamsburg, [Virginia] to executors of Thomas Jefferson, n.p.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
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Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
The papers include correspondence and other papers of William Cabell, a son Nicholas Cabell and a great-grandson Nathaniel Francis Cabell, including records relating to a legal action of William Cabell against William Mayo and George Carrington; a grant of land, 1739, Goochland County, Va., to William Cabell, signed by William Gooch; a tobacco storage book; records of the Minute Men of Amherst County, Va., a militia company under the command of Nicholas Cabell, 1774-1785. The papers also include a bond, 1763 April 15 between William Cabell, John Moore, John Frye and John Lewis to build a courthouse for Albemarle County, Va., a Civil War pardon signed by William H. Seward, slave lists, a letter re discipline and a permission to marry, fragments of books by George Berkeley and Soame Jenyns and a printed essay on inland navigation, 1766. Also of interest are lyrics of some Revolutionary War songs; book lists; minutes of Warminster Academy, Nelson County, Va., 1795; letters patent for a medical remedy, 1795; Liberty Hall furniture lists and graveyard plans; a list of emigrants from Virginia to the West and Southwest; a description of thefts by the Union army; and a Cabell family genealogy. Correspondents and persons named include Edward Carrington, John Hartwell Cocke, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, St. George Tucker, and Thomas Walker. The material is related to the library's other Cabell collections (including Joseph C. Cabell papers, 1731-1917) and to its Cocke and Jefferson collections.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. Correspondence of James Lawrence Cabell [manuscript] 1829-37.
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Correspondence of James Lawrence Cabell [manuscript] 1829-37.
Correspondence with his uncle, Joseph C. Cabell, during the period of Cabell's pre-medical and medical studies at the University of Virginia, the Baltimore Alms-house, and in Paris, containing observations on student life, expenses, national politics, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and travel between Princeton and Philadelphia. Persons named include Eliza Cabell, Nancy Carrington, Charles Bonnycastle, George Blaetterman, Robley Dunglison, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, William Wertenbaker, William Brent, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Emmett, John Hartwell Cocke, Conway Robinson, Francis Walker Gilmer, St. George Randolph, Martin Van Buren, Daniel Webster, Alexander M. Sheppard, James P. Tyler, and Chapman Johnson. Of interest is a letter dated 1863, Apr. 19 to W.F. Stewart regarding an assignment as surgeon at the Confederate Hospital in Charlottesville.
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- Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. Correspondence of James Lawrence Cabell [manuscript] 1829-37.
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889,. Papers pertaining to the University of Virginia Dept. of Medicine [manuscript], 1867.
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Papers pertaining to the University of Virginia Dept. of Medicine [manuscript], 1867.
Letters, clippings and petitions from physicians of various Virginia cities, relating to the proposed removal of the University of Virginia Medical School to Richmond.
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- Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889,. Papers pertaining to the University of Virginia Dept. of Medicine [manuscript], 1867.
University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Minute book of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1817-1828.
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Minute book of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Official minutes of the Board of Visitors of Central College and the University of Virginia, kept by Thomas Jefferson as Rector from 1817-1826. The early minutes (105 pp.) are signed by Jefferson and other members of the Board including: Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, James Madison, James Monroe, and David Watson. Members of the Board in later years who did not sign the minutes include: James Breckenridge, Chapman Johnson, George Loyall, and Robert B. Taylor. Some of the notes date from 1814, with the minutes of the Trustees of Albemarle Academy. The minutes after the spring meeting of 1826 (pp. 107-185) in this volume are in the hand of the Secretary of the Board, Nicholas P. Trist. The volume is accompanied by a CD-R containing digital photographs showing the state of the volume before, during and after conservation work by the Etherington Conservation Center (Disk 0304).
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- University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Minute book of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1817-1828.
Burke, Frances Maury, 1861-1933,. Trist-Burke family papers, 1834-1936, bulk 1836-1889.
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Trist-Burke family papers, 1834-1936, bulk 1836-1889.
The collection contains two items in Jefferson's hand: a copy of Byron's poem "Enigma," and a memo of mileage distances to Poplar Forest. Correspondence of the Trist and Burke families chiefly conveys news of family and friends with many scattered references to political events of the day including the Treaty of Guadelupe-Hidaljo negotiated by Nicholas P. Trist, the election of 1844, the Wilmot Proviso, the Civil War, which divided the family, and Reconstruction in Alexandria, Va. Other subjects of interest include Thomas Jefferson Trist's education in Philadelphia, particularly his art studies, and Thomas Jefferson's religious philosophy. There are also brief mentions of Henry Ward Beecher, Robley Dunglison, the 1863 New York draft riots, a speech by Alexander H. Stephens, renovations of Monticello, and the Trumbull portrait of Jefferson. Architectural materials include a copy of Jefferson's plan for the "Parlor floor at Monticello" and one for his first version of the home. With these are a list of sources for the column style of each University of Virginia pavilion, and a drawing of "Tristford," an ancestral home in Devonshire. Copies of Jefferson family material include letters between Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell on hedges; inventories of the estates of Peter Jefferson and Jane Jefferson; the will of Peter Jefferson; and the will of Jane Randolph Jefferson which mentions apportionment of slaves. The diary of Martha Burke, 1878-1889, contains Burke genealogies and news of family and friends. With it are Burke's notebook listing Monticello relics and nursery songs sung by Martha Jefferson Randolph, a scrapbook of clippings, 1875, and a volume of tributes to Charlottesville Railroad director John Woolfolk Burke. Miscellaneous material includes a collection of riddles; 19th century German maps; an 1856 Fremont pamphlet; a marriage certificate for Thomas Jefferson Trist signed by Thomas Gallaudet and resolutions, 1890, adopted by the Pennsylvania Institute for the Deaf and Dumb eulogizing Trist; and newsclippings chiefly pertaining to Jefferson descendants and Monticello.
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- Burke, Frances Maury, 1861-1933,. Trist-Burke family papers, 1834-1936, bulk 1836-1889.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter : Richmond, to General James Breckenridge, Fincastle Botetourt County, Virginia, 1829 February 24.
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Letter : Richmond, to General James Breckenridge, Fincastle Botetourt County, Virginia, 1829 February 24.
Cabell sends a copy of a pamphlet [not included here] by himself, of two letters by James Madison with a compiled index. He describes the press run, distribution, and costs. It has had a good effect but the opposition stopped action in the Senate [on protection and encouragement of domestic manufactures]. Cabell comments on Andrew Jackson's actions and cabinet; John Randolph's non-support of Jackson; and University of Virginia's problems. He notes that Cocke is still in Norfolk. Cabell plans to retire.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter : Richmond, to General James Breckenridge, Fincastle Botetourt County, Virginia, 1829 February 24.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence, 1814-1826
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Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, 1814-1826
Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson regarding the founding of the University of Virginia. The collection also contains the report of the Rockfish Gap Commission; balance sheets and estimates of University income and expenses; financial statement; a construction estimate; land plats; a bond; a petition to Congress regarding the removal of tariff on books; specifications; Board of Visitors resolutions; book lists; a plat by Achilles Broadhead; and a deed from the Proctor to the Board. In addition there are elevations for several buildings including Nichols # 374, 375, 376, and 377 as well as the Architrave fragment Nichols #378. Correspondents include John Q. Adams, Thomas Appleton, Franklin Bache, Peter Barlow, George Blaettermann, A. S. Brockenbrough, Francis T. Brooke, William S. Clarke, John Hartwell Cocke, P. F. B. Constant, Thomas Cooper, William H. Crawford, Claudius Crozet, Cummings, Hilliard, & Co., James Cutbush, Martin Dawson, Henry A. S. Dearborn, James Dinsmore, Peter DuPonceau, John P. Emmet, Alexander Garrett, Francis Walker Gilmer, Thomas Gimbrede, and John Griscom. Also George Hancock, Robert Hare, Randolph Harrison, F. R. Hassler, James E. Heath, William Hilliard, Chapman Johnson, John V. Kean, Rufus King, John T. Kirkland, William Lambert, William Lee, James Madison, James Monroe, Hugh Nelson, Wilson Cary Nicholas, Thomas J. O'Flaherty, Mann A. Page, Granville Sharp Pattison, James Pleasants, James Patton Preston, C. S. Rafinesque, Thomas Mann Randolph, William Cabell Rives, John Roane, Richard Rush, G. E. Stack, Archibald Stuart, John Vaughan, Benjamin Waterhouse, and John Wood. There are also contracts with George Blaetterman, Charles Bonnycastle, Robley Dunglison, Thomas H. Key, and George Long.
ArchivalResource: 245 items.
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- Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848,. Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1814-1826.
Bishko, Lucretia Ramsey. List of manuscripts and printed materials dealing with the Albemarle Agricultural Society [manuscript] 1967.
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List of manuscripts and printed materials dealing with the Albemarle Agricultural Society [manuscript] 1967.
List includes sources at U. Va., either in manuscript collections or microfilm from the Library of Congress, and noting the involvement of such men as John Hartwell Cocke, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Peter Minor, John Stuart Skinner and Joseph Carrington Cabell.
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- Bishko, Lucretia Ramsey. List of manuscripts and printed materials dealing with the Albemarle Agricultural Society [manuscript] 1967.
Burnet, Isabella Neff, 1885-. Papers of Isabella Neff Burnet, 1757-1960.
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Papers of Isabella Neff Burnet, 1757-1960.
The collections contains a genealogy of the family of Dr. William Burnet (1730-1791); typescript copies of four official letterbooks, 1836-1841, David Gouverneur Burnet, president of Texas; clippings of a newspaper column on the history of Albemarle County, Va., by Glen Curtis Smith; notes on Edward E. Este and the Mier Expedition; Confederate currency; and miscellaneous notes and lists regarding historic Virginia homes, churches and water mills. Jefferson family material includes copies of wills, estate inventories and appraisements of Peter and Jane Jefferson; botanical correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Joseph Carrington Cabell; a note on Thomas Mann Randolph's botanical proficiency; a list of plants grown at Monticello; and a memoir of life at Monticello by Jane Cary Smith. There is also a copy of The Dark Blue Chord, December, 1918, a literary effort by men of the U.S. Army General Staff Purchase, Storage and Traffic Division; miscellaneous papers of the Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs; and loose clippings pertaining to Charlottesville and Albemarle County, Va. in the 1930s and 40s; together with three scrapbooks of clippings on local history including sketches later published in book form by Mary Rawlings as "Antebellum Albemarle."
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- Burnet, Isabella Neff, 1885-. Papers of Isabella Neff Burnet, 1757-1960.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Writing desk, n.d. [manuscript].
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Writing desk, n.d. [manuscript].
Portable desk, early 19th century, of Cabell family member, possibly Joseph C. Cabell. Contains three drawers (handles missing), four small compartments and two large ones. The original lining and writing surface have been replaced with machine embroidered black [silk?].
ArchivalResource: 1 desk: wooden; 23 x 52 x 30 cm.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Writing desk, n.d. [manuscript].
Cabell, William, 1700-1774. Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
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Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Accounts, surveys and correspondence, chiefly 1743-1823, of members of the Cabell family of Albemarle and Amherst counties, Va. Includes accounts and land transactions, 1733-1754, of Dr. William Cabell (1700-1774) as well as letters written to him concerning medical treatment. Also includes accounts, surveys of Amherst County and correspondence with commission merchants of William Cabell (1729/30-1798); and surveyor's license and surveys of William Cabell (b. 1759). Also includes correspondence, 1796-1820, of William H. Cabell (1772-1853); correspondence of William S. Crawford, clerk of Amherst County; and correspondence relating to the will of Patrick Henry, Jr. including a list of books purchased from the estate of Patrick Henry (1736-1799). Prominent correspondents in the collection include Joseph Carrington Cabell, John Marshall, Philip Norborne Nicholas, Wilson Cary Nicholas, Edmund Pendleton and Peyton Randolph. There are manuscript volumes of the field survey books of Dr. William Cabell; entry survey books for Goochland and Albemarle counties, and lists of court cases by William S. Crawford as well as surveys signed by Joshua Fry and surveying business conducted by the College of William and Mary.
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- Cabell, William, 1700-1774. Cabell family papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Bankhead, Anne Cary Randolph, 1791-1826,. Correspondence of the Jefferson family [manuscript] 1789-1858.
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Correspondence of the Jefferson family [manuscript] 1789-1858.
Correspondence, 1822-1858 of Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge [19 items] and correspondence, 1789-1826 of Thomas Jefferson [63] items. Correspondents include Anne Cary Randolph Bankhead, [Joseph Carrington Cabell?], Henry Dearborn, John Wayles Eppes, Maria Jefferson Eppes, [Nathaniel Macon?], Wilson Cary Nicholas, Henry S. Randall, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Cornelia Jefferson Randolph, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Robert Smith, and Virginia Randolph Trist. Included is a note from Jefferson to grandson-in-law Joseph Coolidge conveying ownership of the desk on which he wrote the Declaration of Independence. In addition to correspondence the collection contains a poem in Jefferson's hand "Last Valentine day when bright Phoebus shone clear," a blank printed invitation card of Jefferson's; an "extract of a letter from Mr. Jefferson" concerning "Thomas's systematic arrangement of Coke upon Lyttleton"; a "Plan for a Botanick garden for a publick school..." in Jefferson's hand; various memoranda, poetry, notes in Jefferson's hand; and plat, drawn by Jefferson, of the sections of land making up his Poplar Forest Estate, Bedford County.
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- Bankhead, Anne Cary Randolph, 1791-1826,. Correspondence of the Jefferson family [manuscript] 1789-1858.
Ford, James Westhall, 1806-1868. Papers of James Westhall Ford, 1804-1874.
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Papers of James Westhall Ford, 1804-1874.
Include financial documents unrelated to his profession as portrait artist, 1804-1870, and business letters, 1842-1858, from E. Newland and Company regarding art supplies; and legal documents, 1820-1825 and 1840-1851, with marriage certificate, 1825. Also include letters, 1823-1874, to James Westhall Ford and Ann Binney Ford, including letters of introduction: 24 February 1823, from Philip Pendleton Barbour; 30 September 1823, from Thomas Jefferson; 1 August 1825, from James Monroe to Robert Young Hayne and James Hamilton; 26 March 1832, from James McDowell to Thomas Hart Benton; 19 March 1836, from Andrew Beirne to Andrew Jackson. Also include a letter, 11 January 1836, from R.R. Robinson, Vicksburg, Miss., to James Westhall Ford, with observations on land speculation in Texas and Arkansas and prospects for trade on the Mississippi River. Also include letters, 1839-1848, from Josiah and Margaret Mills of Norfolk, Va., pertaining to family matters; letters, 13 January 1840 and 28 July 1840, mention Josiah's efforts to sell his "negro Woman Delphia." Also include letters to Ford from J.L. Cabell, 27 November 1840, and W.H. Woodley, 25 January 1841, referring to portraits of University of Virginia faculty; letter, March 1842, from Robert B. Bolling, Petersburg, Va., requesting portrait of a deceased infant; letter, 23 May 1846, Alexander Bryant, Mantua, referring to Mexican War, James K. Polk, and the Loco-Foco Party. Also include letters, 25 December 1848 and 23 January 1849, from James Westhall Ford to his wife Ann; letter, 17 May 1866, from Maria Clopton to Ann Ford, with brief eye-witness account of the burning of Richmond. Also include notes from Thomas Jefferson regarding a portrait of his daughter Martha, and a note from Joseph Carrington Cabell about a sitting. Also include commonplace book with entries for poetry, paintings, recipes, doodles, and sketches; leather wallet, 1830; scrapbook material with newspaper clippings, two small notebooks, poetry, prayers, inspirational quotations, and a sketch.
ArchivalResource: 577 (ca.) items.
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- Ford, James Westhall, 1806-1868. Papers of James Westhall Ford, 1804-1874.
James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.). Mortgage, between this company and the Board of Public Works of Va. in return for a loan from the State, signed by the president of the company, Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1842 May 9.
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Mortgage, between this company and the Board of Public Works of Va. in return for a loan from the State, signed by the president of the company, Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1842 May 9.
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- James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.). Mortgage, between this company and the Board of Public Works of Va. in return for a loan from the State, signed by the president of the company, Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript] 1842 May 9.
Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
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Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
Randolph writes about the University of Virginia Library.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1813-1825.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence, 1775-1826
Title:
Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, 1775-1826.
Papers include bills prepared for the revision of the laws of Virginia, 1776-1779; a memorandum on the Constitution, 1801-1808?; a Poplar Forest tax bill from the Bedford County sheriff, 1818; a contract with the Raggi brothers, 1819; a memorandum on taxation in Virginia with a comparison of representation and taxation in various areas, 1821; a reply to a toast in honor of Lafayette, 1824; an apothecary's scale; and notes on a Fauquier County survey. Correspondence touches on a variety of topics that engaged Jefferson's interest, especially education in Virginia, including plans for the University, its construction, finances, faculty, equipment purchases and library; the constitution of the U.S. and the rights of states; national government and finances, including the Bank of the U.S. Other subjects are the study of languages, British strategy in the Revolutionary war, decorations at the White House, news of family and friends, a legal case, purchases including scuppernong wine, and taxes.
ArchivalResource: 37 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1775-1826.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell letters to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1815.
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Joseph C. Cabell letters to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1815.
In a letter, 1815 January 10, Cabell, at the request of Governor Nicholas, transmits an enclosure of charges of disobedience of orders and conduct unbecoming a gentleman against Cocke, commander of the 4th Brigade, Virginia militia.The charges were brought by Lt. Col. A. Watson. A letter, 1815 January 11, to Cocke, concerns a meeting with General Taylor regarding the charges.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell letters to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1815.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1818 January 6, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
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Letter, 1818 January 6, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
Received his of 29th; appreciates his keeping self in background in regard to bills on education; regrets bill failed to pass; returned from Bedford and estimated report for governor [James Patton Preston]; had [James] Madison correct it; need professor of mathematics; Dr. Cooper will teach law instead of idealogy until they can get a language professor.
ArchivalResource: 3 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 20 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1818 January 6, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
Brady, James D. (James Dennis), 1843-1900. James D. Brady autograph collection, 1776-1948.
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James D. Brady autograph collection, 1776-1948.
Letters to Brady from Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Henry Cabot Lodge, William McKinley, and others concerning Republican Party politics; autograph album (1881-1882) of prominent figures; facsimile of a letter (1817 Sept. 9) from Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C. Cabell; and facsimile of George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights (1776).
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Brady, James D. (James Dennis), 1843-1900. James D. Brady autograph collection, 1776-1948.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1782-1826.
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Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1782-1826.
The collection contains 76 autograph letters to Cabell and 1 from Dabney Minor to Cabell, 1807-1826), concerning the University of Virginia and Virginia politics. Six autograph letters from Jefferson to Thomas Pinckney, Robert Walsh, 1784-1859, William A.G. Dade, Henry Dearborn 1751-1829 and others. The collection also contains a few ephemeral items pertinent to the Cabell Jefferson correspondence including a facsimile of a letter from Jefferson to Cabell 1816 February 2 produced by the National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Correspondence with Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1782-1826.
Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Title:
Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
The collection contains the political correspondence of Alexander H.H. Stuart, particularly from 1850-1853, when he served in Fillmore's cabinet and from 1857-1861, when he was in the Virginia State Senate. The Whig Party is a major topic. Other topics include national and Virginia politics, the presidential elections of 1848, 1852, and 1868, the reestablishment of a national bank, the Virginia Reform Convention of 1850, the American Know-Nothing Party, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Also slavery, abolition, Southern conservative opposition to secession, Virginia elections of 1831, 1851, 1859, 1867, the aftermath of Nat Turner's rebellion, the use of statistics in government, the Confederate Congress, sectional reconciliation after the Civil War, the Readjustor controversy, political patronage, and internal improvements. Also mentioned are Revolutionary War pension claims, migration of free blacks to Liberia, affairs at the Chickasaw and Choctaw Indian Agency in 1851, California politics and Indians in 1851, the Tehuantepec Isthmus route, Iowa in 1851, San Francisco in 1854, New Orleans in 1861, West Virginia in 1861, the U.S.S. Princeton explosion, Dorothea Dix's efforts to establish hospitals for the mentally ill, building of the U.S. Capitol, the Virginia Central Railroad and the University of Virginia. Many letters convey local news in Staunton and Augusta County, Va., such as the development of Alum Springs, the establishment of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind, smallpox cases and land sales and controversies in Virginia and Kentucky. Others refer to legal cases handled by Stuart, including suits involving the Bath Iron Works and Buffalo Forge, and the Wheeling Bridge. Several letters discuss family affairs including plans by a cousin to run a boarding house for young women in Athens, Greece. Only a few letters mention the Civil War and Reconstruction and include references to the military movements of Confederate general Robert S. Garnett. Topics in earlier Stuart and the related Baldwin family papers include ratification of the U.S. constitution, Jeffersonian party politics, political events during the administration of George Washington, Washington Academy, the University of Virginia and its honor system, Washington College, and William Wirt's biography of Patrick Henry. The papers also contain an architectural drawing of an unidentified house, an engraving of Alexander H.H. Stuart, insurance policies, stock certificates, indentures, wills, land plats, and speeches by Alexander H.H. Stuart. Military papers of Captain George M. Cochran, Jr., Quartermaster, 52nd Virginia Infantry, consist chiefly of requisitions and receipts. There are also two printed pamphlets, 1849, in French and German, on the potato blight.
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- Stuart, Alexander H. H. (Alexander Hugh Holmes), 1807-1891. Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the related Stuart and Baldwin families [manuscript], 1776-1878 (bulk 1850-1861).
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell papers [manuscript], 1807-1856.
Title:
Joseph C. Cabell papers [manuscript], 1807-1856.
Papers deal chiefly with land transactions, financial matters, improvements to "Edgewood," Samuel Cabell at the College of William and Mary, medical advice from Dr. George Cabell, and business matters including the manufacture and procurement of equipment, workers and overseers, crops, and Cabell's flour mill. Topics mentioned briefly include the James River and Kanawha Canal, cholera in Richmond, Va., in 1849, passes for slaves, slave illnesses and deaths, Democrats in the Virginia legislature in 1852, the Virginia State Fair of 1855, costs of attending William and Mary in 1807, the wheat crop and carpentry work at John Hartwell Cocke's "Bremo," the purchasing of slaves' hogs from "Belmont," and some family and social news. Correspondents include David S. G. Cabell, Dr. George Cabell, Jr., H. Coalter Cabell, Dr. John Grattan Cabell, Mayo Cabell, Col. William Cabell, Andrew Duncan, J. Bruce McClelland, Thomas S. McClelland, and Samuel P. Parsons.
ArchivalResource: 280 (circa) items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell papers [manuscript], 1807-1856.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter from Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1820 June 29.
Title:
Letter from Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1820 June 29.
To Judge John Coalter, discussing canal systems and the possibility that he may build a grain mill.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter from Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1820 June 29.
Abell, Alex G., fl. 1844,. Virginia letters, 1818-1910.
Title:
Virginia letters, 1818-1910.
A letter, 1818 May 25, J.H. Eustace, Richmond, Va., to Dabney Minor, discusses his business as a broker, and the profit he can make for Minor. A letter, 1821 December 9, William [Z?] Hall, Norfolk, Va., to E.A. Russell, Petersburg, Va., concerns commodity prices, particularly corn which is in demand for the West Indies trade, and also discussing salt, flour, rum and lard. A letter, 1835 September 9,Thomas A. Ogden, Abingdon, Va., to the Rev. Cortlandt van Rensselaer regrets not meeting and notes [Presbyterian?] church matters in Abingdon, Va. Letters, 1839 January 7 and February 8, Campbell Tarr, Richmond, Va., a delegate from Brooke, to his wife Frances, discusses family matters, particularly a land sale by her father. The second letter has an affectionate addtition to his sons John Curran and William Hunter and a note concerning the delivery of some wood. A letter, 1841 November 13, William S. Coates, Richmond, Va., to Edwin Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., urges Lewis to settle in Richmond, describes a tableaux, notes that all the young men belong to debating societies and that a recent topic was South Carolina and nullification, the lack of subscriptions to a dinner in honor of John Tyler, "his accidencey" and a successful one for John Minor Botts. A letter, 1844 March 21, K. Tyner, Macon, Ga., to Alex G. Abell, Washington, D.C., discusses a political biography of John Tyler Abell wants distributed, and notes that there are "so few Tyler men here ..." A letter, 1845 January 20, John J. London, Amherst Court House, Va., to his brother Daniel H. London, Richmond, Va., concerns an execution against "William" due. He has persuaded the sheriff to sell stock and furniture rather that "the girl." He is hiring out the slaves again and hopes the land will soon be sold and the matter closed. He also mentions some stockholders against Joseph C. Cabell's re-election [as president of the James River & Kanawha Canal Company.]. A letter, 1847 July 21, James T. Sutton, Jr., pension agent, Richmond, Va., to William R. Allen, Burlington, N.J., concerns [a pension?] for a Mrs. Welch. A letter, 1848 January 11, G[ideon] D[raper] Camden, Richmond, Va., to Colonel Burton Despard, Clarksburg, Harrison County, Va., reports on transportation and politics, including an effort to get proceeds from the sale of forfeited lands for an academy, favorable legislation for roads, turnpikes and macadamizing in Harrison County instead of a railroad, and reapportioning representation in the General Assembly to give more seats to the area west of the Allegheny. A letter, 1847 October 6, R.D. Shepherd, Boston, Mass., to his brother Abraham Shepherd, Martinsburg, Va., comments on the wonder of trans-Atlantic travel by steam, and travel of a "James" on business matters interrupted by the yellow fever in New Albany [Miss.?]. A letter, [1848] John H. Kain, [Winchester, Va.?] to John Brocklesby, Hartford, Conn., discusses the "warm devoted piety in the Epis[copal] Church of Virginia" and the difficult task of raising children. Draft of a broadside to merchants, [1840s?] for a William Wallace, Richmond, Va., concerning fines levied by the James River and Canal Company for overweight shipments. A letter, 1849 February 22, John Kenney, Harrisonburg, Va., to James McDowell, reports that the "danger of a split in the democratic ranks is over" and no one is interested in opposing McDowell. A letter, 1852 October 15, James Thomas, Jr., Richmond, Va., to Fisher & Co., Boston, Mass., concerns cigar or twist sales in California. A letter, 1854 March 16, E.P. White, Port Tobacco, Md., to Edmund Ruffin, Hanover County, Va., invites him to Caroline County in his capacity as a commissiner of the state agricultural society. A letter, 1854 August 28, Nicholas Mills, Richmond, Va., to Motz and Boehm, Philadelphia, concerns a tobacco shipment. A letter, 1855 June 25, T.H. Bakewell, Elizabethown, Va., to Mary Tomlinson, West Middletown, Pa., sends family news and comments on deaths in the neighborhood. A letter, 1856 March 6, from a journeyman woodworker in Richmond to his brother Edwin N. Bowers, in Ohio, discusses living expenses, his work in his cousin's pattern shop, the weather and the Episcopal Church. A letter, 1859 March 5, Benjamin F. Dickinson, Richmond, Va, to Motz and Boehm, Philadelphia, Pa., concerns a shipment of cigars or twist. A printed circular signed in type, 1859 June, from Archibald Thomas, to J.R. Nelson of Amissville, Rappahannock County, Va., requests payment for a bond donated to the New Orleans Baptist Church. A letter, 1869 June 11, J.E. Jones, Richmond, to R.S. Burrows, regarding the purchases of horses for a street car company and the selection of a route. A letter, 1910 July 15, John S. Wise, Cape Charles, Va., to "George" inviting him to come visit and bring the automobile, commenting "What a glorious thing to feel that one can move in July without killing the thing he's driving." A letter, 1910 November 11, Henry S. Huidekoper, Philadelphia, Pa., to John S. Wise, praising Wise's "delightful" book on the presidents, twelve of whom he knew and noting that Wise's estimate of Garfield is "just right." A letter, 1910 November 20, John S. Wise, Cape Charles, Va., to Henry S. Huidekoper, responding to Huidekoper's letter, disparaging Theodore Roosevelt whom he finds a "disappointment ... uncandid & untruthfu ... crazed with egoitism," and also commenting unfavorably on Wiliam Jennings Bryan and agreeing with Huidekoper's assessment of Hayes.
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- Abell, Alex G., fl. 1844,. Virginia letters, 1818-1910.
Bolling, Robert B., fl. 1843,. Cabell family papers [manuscript, 1796-1867.
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Cabell family papers [manuscript, 1796-1867.
Papers of the Cabell and related Bolling families contain slave censuses from "Bolling Hall" and "Pocahontas," Goochland County, Va. Individual topics include the War of 1812, a tedious legal case involving Judge Tucker, construction of a mill and a barn, "Soldier's Joy," "Corotoman," "Edgewood," the Female Seminary, Lynchburg, transporting hired slaves to Richmond, the James River and Kanawha Canal Company and company, tobacco prices, a Federal raid near Farmville in 1864, an attempted polygraph purchase, the building of a boat to transport wheat, Joseph C. Cabell's interest in running for office, and a "delicate chemical apparatus," possibly for the Universityof Virignia. The collection also contains account books, including one for tobacco sales, 1791-1792 and 1827-1845 that also contains miscellaneous accounts for Thomas Eston Randolph. Account book, ledger, memoranda book, and slave censuses for the Bolling family, 1796-1866, contain plantation records including crop lists, expenses, manager's wages, midwife accounts, slave hires and sales, and rations and clothing allotments for field hands with the note "All lost when freedom came." Estate papers of William C. R. Newburn, William Bolling administrator, 1835-1836, pertain to the sale of Newbern's slaves and includes names of slaves, purchasers and prices. There are also lists of taxable property, 1844 and 1862 that mention slaves; a note on the death of Anne Blaws Cocke Cabell and slave girl from diphtheria in 1862; an 1814 marriage indenture of William Newburn and Sarah Randolph, listing slaves; and an Hungarian Fund one dollar note, 1852. Correspondents and recipients include Robert B. Bolling, William Bolling, Arthur S. Brockenbrough, John Grattan Cabaell, Joseph C. Cabell, Nathaniel F. Cabell, Patrick H. Cabell, Sally F. Cabell, William D. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dr. George Callaway, John Coalter John Hartwell Cocke, Isaac A. Coles, James Dinsmore, Thomas Dobson, G. W. Featherstonhaugh, Jacques Flouest, William J. Lewis, John Neilson, Reubens Peale, Charles Perros, C. C. Read, James Scruggs, P. G. Tucker, and the Rev. R. H. Wilmer.
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- Bolling, Robert B., fl. 1843,. Cabell family papers [manuscript, 1796-1867.
Susan Bowdoin Letters to Robert Wash, 1811 March 8 - May 11
Title:
Susan Bowdoin Letters to Robert Wash 1811 March 8 - May 11
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- Susan Bowdoin Letters to Robert Wash, 1811 March 8 - May 11
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to "Dear Sir" [manuscript], 1818 December 19.
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Letter to "Dear Sir" [manuscript], 1818 December 19.
Letter recommending Dr. George Watson for the chair of anatomy at the University of Pennsylvania. The recipient was apparently a graduate of, or in some way connected with, that university, and an acquaintance of Cabell's.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to "Dear Sir" [manuscript], 1818 December 19.
Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Title:
Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
The collection correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and the following: Francis Eppes, Thomas Walker, Maria Jefferson Randolph, Francis Walker, James Strange, Matthew Maury, Thomas Mann Randolph, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Barnes, Dabney Carr, Edmund Bacon, Patrick Gibson, James Madison, Martin Dawson, and John Steele. Also included are maps of Germany, a map dividing Albemarle County, Jefferson's map of the James and Fluvanna Rivers from Richmond to Monticello, Jefferson's notes on Monticello, his deed of slaves to Thomas Mann and Martha Randolph, and a marriage contract between Charles Bankhead and Anne Cary Randolph. The Nicholas papers contain letters to Robert C. Nicholas, discssing his business and shipping endeavors, particularly from John Norton of the firm John Norton and Son, merchants of London. There are occasional references to the political situation, including an apology from Norton for signing an address in support of the King. Other topics include the introduction of copper coinage and slave hiring. The Duke of Beaufort, Coloniel Richard Corbin, and Richard Oswald are mentioned briefly. Correspondence of Wilson Cary Nicolas discusses Nicholas's increasingly distressed financial affairs, business endeavors, family matters, western (Kentucky) land, national politics including the elections of 1800, 1804, and 1808, governorship of Virginia, foreign affairs including the War of 1812, high taxes caused by the War of 1812; the Second Bank of the U. S.; and the settlement of George Nicholas's estate. Of interest are letters from Joseph C. Cabell on Jefferson's trade embargo; John Guerrant on the Virginia Militia; James Monroe discussing his plans to travel to the 'western country' and purchase of land near Charlottesville; Nelson Nicholas on studies at the College of William and Mary; Peggy Nicholas on a rumored slave uprising and correct punishment for a young girl; Robert Carter Nicholas on the situation at Fort George; Wilson Cary Nicholas, Jr., on a county fair; Richard Randolph on a shipment of flour stopped by the Committee of Safety and a claim on the same rejected by Patrick Henry; Edmund Randolph on changes to the Constitution which would extend its powers, and Samuel Smith on the Miranda affair and the Burr trial. Several letters mention slaves and slave sales. Other correspondents include James Breckinridge, William Brockenbrough, William A. Burwell, Joseph C. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dabney Carr, Thomas Fairfax, Albert Gallatin, William B. Giles, George Hairston, Bishop James Madison, John Mason, James Morrison, George Nicholas, Philip Nicholas, Peyton Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, Spencer Roane, George William Smith, John Smith, Robert Smith, Samuel Smith, John Taylor of Caroline, Abram Trigg. There are brief mentions of George Logan, James Madison, John Marshall, Commodore John Rodgers, and Littleton Waller Tazewell. Legal and financial papers include bills of sale, bills of exchange, bills of lading, receipts, invoices, promissory notes, land grants, indentures, wills, lottery tickets, speeches on the salary and compensation of the keeper of the penitentiary, and on internal improvements, and notes by Wilson C. Nicholas on militia, currency, military bounties, pardons, slaves and land. Document signers include Isaac Coles, James Leitch, and John Page. Also incudes a biographical sketch of George Nicholas and information on the Ambler family. Militia papers include commissions, returns, orders, lists of fines and instructions regarding an Indian campaign, 1775. Several pertain to the 47th Virginia Militia Regiment from Albemarle County. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill concern land sales, legal matters and family news, Of interest are a copy of a letter from Thomas Jefferson; a letter to John M. Perry and James Dinsmore re plans for the University of Virginia; a letter from Richard Kidder Meade on the morality of dancing; letters from Joseph Coolidge on publication of Thomas Jefferson's works and possible arrangements by Lafayette for translation and publication in France; letters from Robert C. Nicholas on the Sub Treasury bill; G.W. Randolph on his Civil War service together with receipts from the Quartermaster's Dept. signed by T. J. Randolph; and letters concerning the Soldiers' Christian Association. Correspondents include H. I. Bowditch, Francis Eppes, Thomas W. Gilmer, Martha Randolph (Patsey), Bernard Peyton, Sarah Nicholas Randolph, Thomas Ritchie, William Starke, and Thomas Jefferson Randolph Taylor. The collection also contains an announcement of the first session of the University of Virginia; a photostat of a list in Jefferson's hand [1811?] of current prices for tobacco from Virginia, Maryland and Kentucy, cotton and rice found with a John Barnes letter; an undated petition to the General Assembly for education slaves before manumission; draft articles/ notes on military bounties and presidential pardons; a Jefferson lottery ticket; and a ghost story. Drawings, maps and surveys include drawings of stands or tables, a plan for a well winch and two views of an unidentified piece of machinery and a hand-painted woodcut of Adair, Ireland. There are also maps and/or surveys of lands in Albemarle and Bedford counties, particularly Jefferson's survey surveys of his property in Albemarle; plat of Edgehill as surveyed by Achille Broadhead; a map of Albemarle County,showing St. Anne's Parish, 1777; and a a survey and plat in Bedford county;
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- Bacon, Edmund, b. 1785,. Papers of the Randolph family of Edgehill and Wilson Cary Nicholas [manuscript], 1765-1869.
Mason, J. M. (James Murray), 1798-1871. Autograph letter signed : Selma, to Joseph C. Cabell, Esq., 1846 Nov. 23.
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Autograph letter signed : Selma, to Joseph C. Cabell, Esq., 1846 Nov. 23.
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- Mason, J. M. (James Murray), 1798-1871. Autograph letter signed : Selma, to Joseph C. Cabell, Esq., 1846 Nov. 23.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Goochland Court House letters [manuscript], 1751-1827.
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Goochland Court House letters [manuscript], 1751-1827.
The collection consists chiefly of letters addressed to Thomas Miller and James B. Ferguson and includes correspondence of Peter Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell.
ArchivalResource: 17 items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Goochland Court House letters [manuscript], 1751-1827.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. "Cabell Library," boxes and cartons containing books and manuscripts, including Cabell's diary of his journey to Holland and England describing English factories, visits with William Godwin and Edward Jenner: [manuscript], 1804.
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"Cabell Library," boxes and cartons containing books and manuscripts, including Cabell's diary of his journey to Holland and England describing English factories, visits with William Godwin and Edward Jenner: [manuscript], 1804.
"Cabell Library," boxes and cartons containing books and manuscripts, including Cabell's diary of his journey to Holland and England describing English factories, visits with William Godwin and Edward Jenner, 1804.
ArchivalResource: 58 boxes.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. "Cabell Library," boxes and cartons containing books and manuscripts, including Cabell's diary of his journey to Holland and England describing English factories, visits with William Godwin and Edward Jenner: [manuscript], 1804.
Card file of the Hartwell Cabell gift, 1948?
Title:
Card file of the Hartwell Cabell gift, 1948?
An alphabetical author index to the collection of 18th and 19th century books in the libraries of Joseph Carrington Cabell and Nathaniel Francis Cabell.
ArchivalResource: 1 card file.
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- Card file of the Hartwell Cabell gift, 1948?
Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Letters, 1813-1825.
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Letters, 1813-1825.
Letters written by Randolph, mostly to Joseph C. Cabell, concerning Randolph's desire to get the command at Norfolk during the War of 1812, his financial affairs, the Virginia Literary Fund, and schools for the poor in Virginia. There are also several letters between Craven Peyton and Cabell, relating to a misunderstanding between Randolph and Cabell, and a commission signed by Randolph as governor.
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- Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Letters, 1813-1825.
Grinnan, Andrew Glassell,. Papers of the Grinnan family, including letters to and from Andrew Glassell Grinnan, "Brampton," Madison County, Va. [manuscript] 1763-1907.
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Papers of the Grinnan family, including letters to and from Andrew Glassell Grinnan, "Brampton," Madison County, Va. [manuscript] 1763-1907.
Letters to and from John Randolph of Roanoke ; the story of the capture of Frances Madison Hite by Indians in the revolution ; letters from Henry St. George Tucker with material on the war of 1812 ; land investments by Dr. Andrew G. Grinnan in Kansas, West Virginia, and southwestern Virginia after the Civil War ; clippings and letters on the Civil War ; material on Braidwood's Institutions for the deaf and dumb. Correspondents include William Bolling, John Randolph Bryan, Joseph Bryan, Mrs. Frances Burnley, Joseph Cabell, John F. Coalter, Daniel Grinnan, Charles P. Howard, Andrew Johnson, Gen. Marsena R. Patrick, Henry St. George Tucker, and William Wirt.
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- Grinnan, Andrew Glassell,. Papers of the Grinnan family, including letters to and from Andrew Glassell Grinnan, "Brampton," Madison County, Va. [manuscript] 1763-1907.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1835 July 25.
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Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1835 July 25.
Cabell writes oncerning the University of Virginia and the James River and Kanawha Canal Company. ; Letter, 1835 July 25, Cabell to James Madison, concerning the University of Virginia and the James River and Kanawha Canal Company.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1835 July 25.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1834-1876, n.d.
Title:
Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1834-1876, n.d.
The collection contains a letter and enclosure from Joseph C. Cabell to Mr. Randolph, bookbinder of Richmond, Va., concerning the binding of pamphlets and reports concerning the James River & Kanawha Company, n.d. The papers also four reports of scholarship and deportment for F.B. Cabell, Hartwell Cabell and J.H. (Hartwell) Cabell at Urbana University, 1875-1876, signed by J.E. Werren, secretary of the faculty. The collection also includes miscellaneous notes on alumni of the College of William and Mary, including attendance for John Hartwell Cocke and John Hartwell Cocke, Jr.; names of leading Virginia families who attended, 1834; and names of prominent individuals; corrections to alumni information in a printed catalog (on back of envelope addressed to N.F. Cabell). Also a letter from N.F. Cabell to "Philip" attached to a digest of Hamilton's "Parliamentary Logic" [sic] which he has prepared; and some brief miscellaneous notes on the Gospels.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1834-1876, n.d.
Barraud, Philip, 1757-1830. Letters, 1791-1827, to St. George Tucker.
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Letters, 1791-1827, to St. George Tucker.
Letters written from Williamsburg and Norfolk concerning Simon Bernard, John Hartwell Cocke, Bishop James Madison and John Randolph of Roanoke; Barraud's medical practice, life in Williamsburg and Norfolk; a trip to Jamestown; yellow fever epidemics in 1800 and 1821; the College of William and Mary; Chesapeake-Leopard affair and the court-martial of James Barron; the War of 1812; and the University of Virginia. Also includes letters written by Anne Blaws (Hansford) Barraud, Daniel Cary Barraud, Otway Byrd Barraud, Thomas Jefferson, J.T. Mason, Bishop James Madison and William Tazewell and letters written to Joseph C. Cabell, Thomas Jefferson and Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker.
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- Barraud, Philip, 1757-1830. Letters, 1791-1827, to St. George Tucker.
Cabell, Nathaniel Francis, 1807-1891. Collection of papers relating to Virginia's agricultural history, 1771-1879.
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Collection of papers relating to Virginia's agricultural history, 1771-1879.
This collection, compiled by Nathaniel Francis Cabell for a history of Virginia agriculture, includes letters written by or to William Cabell, John H. Cocke, Joseph C. Cabell, Nicholas Cabell, Peter Minor, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Mann Randolph, James Madison, John Marshall, Andrew Cocke, John Stuart Skinner, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Hill Carter, Richard Sampson, William Massie, Edmund Ruffin, and W.C. Knight.
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- Cabell, Nathaniel Francis, 1807-1891. Collection of papers relating to Virginia's agricultural history, 1771-1879.
Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
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Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
The papers include correspondence and other papers of William Cabell, a son Nicholas Cabell and a great-grandson Nathaniel Francis Cabell, including records relating to a legal action of William Cabell against William Mayo and George Carrington; a grant of land, 1739, Goochland County, Va., to William Cabell, signed by William Gooch; records of the Minute Men of Amherst County, Va., a militia company under the command of Nicholas Cabell, 1774-1785. The papers also include a bond, 1763 April 15 between William Cabell, John Moore, John Frye and John Lewis to build a courthouse for Albemarle County, Va., a Civil War pardon signed by William H. Seward, slave lists and a permission to marry, fragments of books by George Berkeley and Soame Jenyns and a printed essay on inland navigation, 1766. Also of interest are lyrics of some Revolutionary War songs; book lists; Warminster Academy minutes, 1795; letters patent for a medical remedy, 1795; Liberty Hall furniture lists and graveyard plans; a list of emigrants from Virginia to the West and Southwest; and a description of thefts by the Union army. Correspondents and persons named include Edward Carrington, John Hartwell Cocke, Joshua Fry, Peter Jefferson, St. George Tucker, and Thomas Walker. The material is related to the library's other Cabell collections (including Joseph C. Cabell papers, 1731-1917) and to its Cocke and Jefferson collections.
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- Cabell family. Papers of the Cabell family, 1727-1875.
Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. Coles papers, 1814-1857.
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Coles papers, 1814-1857.
Typescripts of letters written by Edward Coles to Nicholas Biddle, Joseph C. Cabell, Henry Clay, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Jefferson, Dolley Madison, James Madison, Joel R. Poinsett, Henry S. Randall, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, William Cabell Rives, Charles Sumner, Martin Van Buren and Robert C. Winthrop, among other correspondents. Subjects covered by the letters include James Madison and the War of 1812; Madison's not emancipating his slaves at his death; the claiming of public lands by individual states; the estate of James Monroe; Andrew Jackson; Thomas Jefferson's authorship of the Ordinance of 1787; and Jefferson's relationship with John Adams.
ArchivalResource: 30 items.
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- Coles, Edward, 1786-1868. Coles papers, 1814-1857.
Bryan, John Randolph, 1806-1887,. Papers of the Bryant, Coalter, Randolph, and Tucker families [manuscript] 1770-1887.
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Papers of the Bryant, Coalter, Randolph, and Tucker families [manuscript] 1770-1887.
Consisting chiefly of letters to and from the following: Elizabeth T. Coalter Bryan, 1812-1887, John Randolph Bryan, 1818-1835, Joseph C. Cabell, 1804-1827, Frances B. Tucker Coalter, 1791-1831, John Coalter, 1788-1832, St. George Coalter, 1822-1826, Francis Walker Gilmer, 1818-1821, John Randolph, Sr., 1770-1774, John Randolph of Roanoke, 1781-1833, Judith Randolph, 1796-1814, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, 1804-1851, and St. George Tucker, 1781-1826. Letters to or from the following are also included: Theoderick Bland, Theoderick Bland, Jr., Delia F. Bryan, Thomas M.F. Bryan, Richard Randolph, St. George Randolph, Theoderick Randolph, John Taylor, Henry St. George Tucker, Lelia Tucker, Thomas Tudor Tucker, and William Wirt. There are also copies of the Augusta, Georgia, Weekly Republic, 9 July 1850, the Union Seminary Magazine in September-October 1893, and the Petersburg Virginia, Index-Appeal, 24 February 1901, as well as a few prints of John Randolph and a few Confederate prints.
ArchivalResource: 719 items.
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- Bryan, John Randolph, 1806-1887,. Papers of the Bryant, Coalter, Randolph, and Tucker families [manuscript] 1770-1887.
University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Commission and summonsh[manuscript] 1824 March 1.
Title:
Commission and summonsh[manuscript] 1824 March 1.
The collection contains a commission, 1824 March 1, appointing James Breckenridge a Visitor of the University of Virginia. Also, order in council, 1824 March 1, appointing Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Chapman Johnson, Joseph Carrington Cabell, George Loyall, Breckenridge, and John Hartwell Cocke as visitors, and summoning them to a meeting. sgd William Henry Richardson [d. 1876].
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- University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Commission and summonsh[manuscript] 1824 March 1.
Ogilvie, James, 1760-1820. [Letter to Joseph Cabell from James Ogilvie.
Title:
[Letter to Joseph Cabell from James Ogilvie. 1808.
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- Ogilvie, James, 1760-1820. [Letter to Joseph Cabell from James Ogilvie.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to Colonel Zachariah Nevil, 1829 October 19.
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Letter to Colonel Zachariah Nevil, 1829 October 19.
Cabell advises Nevil on the courses his son should take at the University of Virginia.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter to Colonel Zachariah Nevil, 1829 October 19.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter : Charlottesville, Va., to John Hartwell Cocke, 1826 July 4.
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Letter : Charlottesville, Va., to John Hartwell Cocke, 1826 July 4.
Cabell informs Cocke of Thomas Jefferson's death.
ArchivalResource: 2 p.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter : Charlottesville, Va., to John Hartwell Cocke, 1826 July 4.
University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Minutes of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1829-2000.
Title:
Minutes of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1829-2000.
Minute books kept by or for University rectors including James Madison, Joseph C.Cabell, Chapman Johnson, Andrew Stevenson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas L. Preston, Alexander Rives, B. Johnson Barbour, R. G. H. Kean, A. H. H. Stuart; Wyatt M. Elliott, William Roane Ruffin, J. L. Marye, Wilson Cary Nicholas Randolph, Armistead Churchill Gordon, Charles Pinckney Jones, Robert Tate Irving, John Stewart Bryan, C. Harding Walker, Frederick W. Scott, Robert Gray Williams, Edward R. Stettinius, Jr., Barron Foster Black, Frank Talbott, jr., Albert Vickers Bryan, Charles Rogers Fenwick, Frank W. Rogers, Joseph H. McConnell, William L. Zimmer, III, D. French Slaughter, Jr., Fred G. Pollard, Joshua P. Darden, Jr., Edward Elson, Hovey S. Dabney, John P. Ackerly,
ArchivalResource: 15 v.
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- University of Virginia. Board of Visitors. Minutes of the Board of Visitors [manuscript], 1829-2000.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell regarding a bill pending in the Virginia Legislature on financing the University [manuscript] 1824 Jan. 19, 22, 23.
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Letters to Joseph C. Cabell regarding a bill pending in the Virginia Legislature on financing the University [manuscript] 1824 Jan. 19, 22, 23. 1824.
This was not available to N.F. Cabell when he edited the Cabell-Jefferson corespondence.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letters to Joseph C. Cabell regarding a bill pending in the Virginia Legislature on financing the University [manuscript] 1824 Jan. 19, 22, 23.
Barksdale, Nelson,. Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Title:
Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Collection contains the papers of the first proctor Arthur S. Brockenbrough and his successors including Thomas H. Carter and Major Green Peyton. The earliest papers include 57 letters from Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough mainly concerning construction of the University buildings. Among the correspondents are: Nelson Barksdale, A.H. Brooks, Joseph C. Cabell, John Hartwell Cocke, Joseph Coolidge, Gen. Henry A. S. Dearborn, Robley Dunglison, John Patten Emmet, Albert Gallatin, Alexander Garrett, John B. Gordon, Washington Irving, James Leitch, Dolley Madison, James Madison, Peter Maverick, Peter Minor, John Patterson, Bernard Peyton, Chapman Reynolds, Coleman Sellers, St. George Tucker. The collection also includes a construction drawing of a detail of a modillion for the Rotunda by John Neilson, ca. June/July 1825. The collection also contains a letter from Andrew Carnegie to President Edwin A. Alderman, 1905, and 15 medals and relics including Alderman's Phi Beta Kappa pin, a lock of George Washington's hair and the pen used by Andrew Jackson Montague to encorporate the Alumni Society in 1903.
ArchivalResource: ca. 4000 items.
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- Barksdale, Nelson,. Papers of the Proctors of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1819-1905.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter of James Madison to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1828 March 27.
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Letter of James Madison to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1828 March 27.
Letter, on the Univ. of Va.-- Madison's request to Gen Cocke for copies of the legislative journals, 1780-87; Cabell's general plan of education, candidacy of a Mr. Ritchie for Bonneycastle's chair and the loss of Prof. Long.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Letter of James Madison to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1828 March 27.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers, 1798-1829.
Title:
Papers, 1798-1829.
Photostats of two letters, 1798, from Joseph C. Cabell while a student at the College of William and Mary concerning the abilities of fellow students, liberal opinions on religion, influence of Rousseau, women in Williamsburg, speakers at a Fourth of July celebration, Bishop Madison's classes, and politics on campus; and letter, 1829, from Cabell concerning binding of the Virginia Acts of Assembly.
ArchivalResource: 3 items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers, 1798-1829.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Papers, 1780-1836.
Title:
Papers, 1780-1836.
Manuscript copies of papers of James Madison, including his outgoing correspondence (1780-87, 1817-36); his notes on the debates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787; a copy of the "Report on the debates in 1776 on the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation preserved by Thomas Jefferson and furnished to him by James Madison"; and a few short essays by Madison on such topics as "Sovereignty" and "Majority Government." Madison's correspondents include Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Edmund Randolph, W.C. Rives, and Joseph C. Cabell.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Papers, 1780-1836.
Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965. List of manuscripts relating to the history of agriculture in Virginia collected by N. F. Cabell, and now in the Virginia State Library [manuscript], 1913.
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List of manuscripts relating to the history of agriculture in Virginia collected by N. F. Cabell, and now in the Virginia State Library [manuscript], 1913.
With the calendar is a biographical sketch of Cabell, and an index. The manuscripts are chiefly letters addressed to Cabell; Peter Minor, secretary of the Agricultural Society of Albemarle; Joseph C. Cabell; John H. Cocke; and Col. W. C. Wright. The letters and other papers range in date from 1749-1860.
ArchivalResource: 1 reel microfilm.
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- Swem, E. G. (Earl Gregg), 1870-1965. List of manuscripts relating to the history of agriculture in Virginia collected by N. F. Cabell, and now in the Virginia State Library [manuscript], 1913.
Cabell family. Cabell family papers, 1778-1893.
Title:
Cabell family papers, 1778-1893.
Letters and documents to and from members of the Cabell family, concerning family affairs, business dealings, legal and political matters and local current events, including the affairs of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: Approx. 100 pieces.1 box.
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- Cabell family. Cabell family papers, 1778-1893.
Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Title:
Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Several items concern Cocke's proposed School of Agriculture at the University of Virginia. Contains many Civil War items including a proclamation of the Ordinance of Secession with a note "See that all the troops vote"; Lee's special orders through R. S. Garnett; a copy of Cocke's report to Beauregard concerning the performance of the 5th brigade at Manassas; and the letterpress copy of Cock'es letter and dispatch book. Correspondents include P. G. T. Beauregard, Joseph C. Cabell, Jubal Early, R. S. Garnett, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, John Letcher, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, W. H. Richardson, William Cabell Rives, Wiliam B. Taliaferro and John A. Washington.
ArchivalResource: 66 items.
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- Cocke, Philip St. George, 1809-1861. Papers of Philip St. George Cocke [manuscript] 1777-1861.
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. Papers, 1841-1884.
Title:
Papers, 1841-1884.
Letters to James Lawrence Cabell, professor of anatomy and surgery at the University of Virginia from John A. Cabell and Joseph C. Cabell; and Russell Murdock (discussing the optic nerve.)
ArchivalResource: 10 items.
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- Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. Papers, 1841-1884.
James River and Kanawha Company. Specifications for the towing path bridge across the James River above the dam at Joshua's falls [manuscript] 1839.
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Specifications for the towing path bridge across the James River above the dam at Joshua's falls [manuscript] 1839. 1839.
Contract, 1839 March 14, between Skouton and the James River and Kanawha Company for the construction of the towing path bridge (3 p. Printed form completed by hand. 33 cm.). Joseph Carrington Cabell signed as president of the company.
ArchivalResource: 3 p.
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- James River and Kanawha Company. Specifications for the towing path bridge across the James River above the dam at Joshua's falls [manuscript] 1839.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Correspondence of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1804-1841.
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Correspondence of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1804-1841.
Correspondence of J. C. Cabell, William Cabell, Thomas Mann Randolph, and Craven Peyton, ca. 1804-1841.
ArchivalResource: 27 items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Correspondence of Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1804-1841.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letters of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825.
Title:
Letters of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825.
The collection contains 20th century excerpts from two letters, 1825, Jan. 9 and Feb. 7, Cabell to St. George Tucker, regarding the law professorship at the University of Virginia, Francis W. Gilmer, etc. With these is a photocopy of a portrait of St. George Tucker.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letters of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825.
Madison, James, 1751-1836. Correspondence of James Madison, 1801-1842.
Title:
Correspondence of James Madison, 1801-1842.
The correspondence includes a letter, 1801 May 17, from James Monroe to Madison concerning James Thomson Callender, arrested under the Alien and Sedition laws, and his release by Thomas Jefferson; and a letter, 1818 December 23, from Monroe to Madison concerning the Convention of 1818 between Great Britain and the United States. Also included: 14 letters, 1801-1822, from John George Jackson, Richard Forrest and Thomas Ritchie to Madison regarding the Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807, and Jefferson's Notes on the State of Virginia; and 7 letters, 1811-1841, from David Bailie Warden, Sarah Coles Stevenson, George Tucker and Joseph Cabell to Dolley Madison. Also included: 3 letters, 1812, 1816 and n.d., from Dolley Madison to Mrs. Stevenson, Edward Coles, and John Payne Todd; 3 letters, 1815, from John Payne Todd to David Bailie Warden concerning garden seeds for Jefferson and other matters; and 2 letters, 1842, from Eli Hawley Canfield to W.S. Canfield and Zadlock H. Canfield. The second letter contains an attack on Jefferson.
ArchivalResource: 48 items.
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- Madison, James, 1751-1836. Correspondence of James Madison, 1801-1842.
Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Letters, 1813-1825.
Title:
Letters, 1813-1825.
Letters written by Randolph, mostly to Joseph C. Cabell, concerning Randolph's desire to get the command at Norfolk during the War of 1812, his financial affairs, the Virginia Literary Fund, and schools for the poor in Virginia. There are also several letters between Craven Peyton and Cabell, relating to a misunderstanding between Randolph and Cabell, and a commission signed by Randolph as governor.
ArchivalResource: 16 items.
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- Randolph, Thomas M. (Thomas Mann), 1768-1828. Letters, 1813-1825.
Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
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Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Accounts, surveys and correspondence, chiefly 1743-1823, of members of the Cabell family of Albemarle and Amherst Counties, Virginia.
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- Cabell Family Papers, 1693-1913, 1743-1823.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
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Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
Barbour writes about a successful claim he has pressed in Congress which will help the University [of Virginia].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Letter to J.C. Cabell [manuscript], 1825 January 3.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers relating to the founding of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1810-1857.
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Papers relating to the founding of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1810-1857.
Mainly letters to Thomas Jefferson, 1810-1826, but includes Cabell's copy of the University of Virginia Board of Visitors' minutes and his memoranda concerning passages of the Jefferson correspondence omitted from Nathaniel Francis Cabell's Early history of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 200 items.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Papers relating to the founding of the University of Virginia [manuscript] 1810-1857.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell papers on the founding of the University of Virginia, 1810-1857.
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Joseph C. Cabell papers on the founding of the University of Virginia, 1810-1857.
Chiefly letters (1810-1826) to Thomas Jefferson. Also includes Cabell's copy of the minutes of the University of Virginia Board of Visitors and his memoranda concerning passages of Jefferson's correspondence omitted from Nathaniel Francis Cabell's "Early History of the University of Virginia."
ArchivalResource: 200 items.1 microfilm reel.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell papers on the founding of the University of Virginia, 1810-1857.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers concerning McGuffey's appointment to chair of Moral Philosophy at Univ. of Virginia, . [manuscript] 1845-73.
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Papers concerning McGuffey's appointment to chair of Moral Philosophy at Univ. of Virginia, . [manuscript] 1845-73.
The collection consists of correspondence with Joseph Carrington Cabell, George Tucker, William Swan Plumer and James Lawrence Cabell, together with a resolution, 1873 May 5, of the University of Virginia faculty to McGuffey's family requesting he be buried at the University, signed by James Francis Harrison, and William Wertenbaker chairman & secretary of faculty, respectively.
ArchivalResource: 7 items.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers concerning McGuffey's appointment to chair of Moral Philosophy at Univ. of Virginia, . [manuscript] 1845-73.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke regarding cuttings of plants he is sending the general [manuscript] 1817 Mar. 27.
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Letter to John Hartwell Cocke regarding cuttings of plants he is sending the general [manuscript] 1817 Mar. 27.
Letter, 1826 Jan. 20 Monticello, to Joseph Carrington Cabell regarding his debts & plans to sell property [1 l. holograph signed. 24 x 2 cm.] -- Engravings, 1802? of Cabell made in Paris by Godefrey [2 items engraved 8.5 x 7.5 cm.].
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke regarding cuttings of plants he is sending the general [manuscript] 1817 Mar. 27.
Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of, 1823-1900. Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
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Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
Personal and business correspondence, business and legal papers, and memorabilia trace the family through five generations. Broad topics are life in Virginia, the role of women in society, slavery, the Civil War and reconstruction, and religion. Of special interest are letters of Randolph B. Grinnan, missionary to Japan; Andrew G. Grinnan, physician and speculator; John R. Bryan, farmer; St. George Tucker, Williamsburg jurist; and John Randolph of Roanoke. Business papers of Murray, Grinnan and Mundell, Fredericksburg flour merchants concern the flour trade and the effects of the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812. Legal papers concern estate settlement and contain wills, deeds, indentures, powers of attorney, land surveys and a Civil War pardon. There are also blacksmith daybooks, store accounts, drug purchase records, and surveys and sketches of coal lands. Of interest is an 1825 journal of a trip to Scotland, England, and France, an essay on whaling in Yosa, Japan, genealogical material on the Carr, Holladay, Lewis, Nicholas and Randolph families, a letter sent through Union lines in care of the slave "Carter" and a tintype of former Albemarle County slave "elder" Sam Pryor. Briefly mentioned topics of interest include the Revolution; travel to New York state, California, India, and New Orleans; an 1812 earthquake; an 1830s cholera epidemic, the election of 1840; Andrew Jackson, Jenny Lind, temperance, and the Miller School. Correspondents include John Tyler who writes to John R. Bryan, 1855 December 5, regretting an invitation. Also James Buchanan (1860), John Hoover (1803), William Waller Hening (1811), Robert E. Lee (1862), Hugh Mercer (1803), Matthew Fontaine Maury (1867), Thomas Nelson (1790), John Randolph of Roanoke (dying statement, 1833), Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (1806), J.E.B. Stuart (1862), John Tyler (1860), and Henry A. Wise on the triangle slave trade (1856).
ArchivalResource: 5500 items.
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- Argyll, George Douglas Campbell, Duke of, 1823-1900. Papers of the Grinnan and related Bryan and Tucker families of Virginia [manuscript], 1734-1935.
Albemarle County Historical Society (Va.). Articles and speeches submitted to the Albemarle County Historical Society [manuscript] 1910-63.
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Articles and speeches submitted to the Albemarle County Historical Society [manuscript] 1910-63.
The titles are either articles submitted for publication or speeches given to the Albemarle County Historical Society.
ArchivalResource: 8 items.
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- Albemarle County Historical Society (Va.). Articles and speeches submitted to the Albemarle County Historical Society [manuscript] 1910-63.
Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph, 1796-1876. Correspondence of Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, 1810-1861.
Title:
Correspondence of Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, 1810-1861.
The collection consists chiefly of correspondence between Ellen Coolidge and her mother Martha Jefferson Randolph, and sisters Virginia Trist, Cornelia Randolph and Mary Randolph. They discuss family and friends; trips to Richmond, Philadelphia and Baltimore; life in Boston, and at Monticello and Poplar Forest; the University of Virginia students, faculty and Board of Visitors; Thomas Jefferson's illness and death, debts, the proposed lottery, and the sale of Monticello and his slaves. Also Martha Randolph's life in Washington and continuing financial problems; the careers of Joseph Coolidge in the China trade, Nicholas Trist in the diplomatic service, Benjamin Franklin Randolph in medicine and George Wythe Randolph in the navy; and the publication of "Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson. Other topics of interest include Richmond dentistry, 1819; the panic of 1819 and financial ruin of Wilson Cary Nicholas; Thomas Mann Randolph's strained relations with his family; Lafayette's visit to Monticello; the sale of Jefferson's paintings; Harvard College politics; historian Jared Sparks; Nat Turner's rebellion; the Hemings family, Ellen's maid Sally [Cottrell Coles]; and contrasts between slaves in the South and domestic servants in New England. The collection also contains autobiographical reflections by Ellen Coolidge and a volume of copies of correspondence between Ellen Coolidge and Henry Stephens Randall concerning Jefferson and his family.
ArchivalResource: 251 items.
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- Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph, 1796-1876. Correspondence of Ellen Wayles Randolph Coolidge, 1810-1861.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers, 1763-1824.
Title:
Papers, 1763-1824.
Notes and correspondence between Jefferson and various friends and family members as well as business and political associates. Topics include family news, events during Jefferson's years as governor of Virginia (1779-1781), vice-president (1796-1801) and president (1801-1809) of the United States. Also, his views on education, notes on gardening and wines; lists of items sent to Richmond with the removal of the state capital; the course of the war during the Revolution; foreign relations during and after the Revolution; scientific developments; Louisiana Purchase; William Wirt's "Life and Character of Patrick Henry;" and the death of George Wythe. See collection file for list of correspondents.
ArchivalResource: 117 items ; 39 cm. and smaller.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Papers, 1763-1824.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1817-1826.
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Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1817-1826.
Letter from Jefferson to Cocke dated 1817 and a profile with identifying note of Joseph Carrington Cabell, dated 1802.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to John Hartwell Cocke [manuscript], 1817-1826.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter, Warminster [Nelson County, Virginia], to Carey & Lea bookpublishers, Philadelphia, asking for books on civil engineering, and on the life of Tellford [manuscript] 1839 June 30.
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Letter, Warminster [Nelson County, Virginia], to Carey & Lea bookpublishers, Philadelphia, asking for books on civil engineering, and on the life of Tellford [manuscript] 1839 June 30.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter, Warminster [Nelson County, Virginia], to Carey & Lea bookpublishers, Philadelphia, asking for books on civil engineering, and on the life of Tellford [manuscript] 1839 June 30.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826,. Letters of James Monroe and Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1803 and 1821.
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Letters of James Monroe and Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1803 and 1821.
A letter, 1803 October 22, James Monroe, London, to Charles Fenton Mercer, London, asks Mercer to carry letters to the U.S. and gives instructions on their delivery. A note, 1821 January 30, Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, to James Madison, covers a letter [not present] to Joseph Carrington Cabell.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826,. Letters of James Monroe and Thomas Jefferson [manuscript], 1803 and 1821.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856,. Cabell Family papers, 1731-1917.
Title:
Cabell Family papers, 1731-1917.
The collection contains accounts and correspondence of Nathaniel Francis Cabell, much of it concerning the New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgianism); agricultural notebooks of Joseph C. Cabell; papers of Philip B. Cabell concerning his Hopewell, Ala., plantation and his life as a teacher in the Greensboro, (Ala.) Female Academy, the Warminster (Va.) Classical School for Boys, his Select School for Young Ladies in Lexington, Ky. and at Urbanna (Ohio) University. Items of interest include a journal of travels to the West (Ohio and Kentucky) in 1832 kept by John Hartwell Cocke, Jr.; and a letter from William Leigh to Frank N. Watkins, 1856 June 5, regarding the destruction of the corresopndence of John Randolph of Roanoke. Correspondents include Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Bishop James Madison, Wilson Cary Nicholas.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856,. Cabell Family papers, 1731-1917.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell correspondence, 1853.
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Joseph C. Cabell correspondence, 1853.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Joseph C. Cabell correspondence, 1853.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1823 February 16.
Title:
Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1823 February 16.
Jefferson writes that the Virginia legislature has empowered the Literary Board to supply more funds to the University. Cabell and Loyall have approved acceptance of the loan; if Madison approves Jefferson and Cocke can proceed to employ workmen without a meeting of the Board of visitors. The letter is written in the hand of Virginia Jefferson Randolph and signed by Jefferson.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1823 February 16.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Diary of his travels in Europe [manuscript] November 1802-May 1806.
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Diary of his travels in Europe [manuscript] November 1802-May 1806.
7 vols. including trips to France and Italy.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Diary of his travels in Europe [manuscript] November 1802-May 1806.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1818 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
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Letter, 1818 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
Discusses the raising of money toward the establishment of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 p. on 1 leaf ; 25 cm. x 20 cm.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter, 1818 January 15, Monticello, [Albemarle County, Virginia] to Joseph Cabell, n.p.
Cabell, Hannah Carrington, fl. 1751-1817,. Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1790-1890.
Title:
Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1790-1890.
The collection consists primarily of the correspondence of Joseph Carrington Cabell and other family and allied members including Anne Blaws Cocke Cabell, Elizabeth Nicholas Cabell, Hannah Carrington Cabell, Dr. J.L. Cabell, John Grattan Cabell, Mrs. Margaret C. Cabell, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Philip Barraud Cabell, Sally F. Cabell, William H. Cabell, John Coalter, Charles Cary Cocke, John B. Cocke, John Hartwell Cocke, and Philip St. George Cocke. Other correspondents, many of whom are represented by single letters, include William S. Archer, John Roy Baylor, William M. Blackford, Walter Blair, William Bolling, Colonel William Boulware, John R. Bryan, the Rev. George Bush, Mathew Carey, John Coalter, Isaac A. Coles, the Reverend Richard De Charms, Thomas R. Dew, Charles Ellis, Thomas H. Ellis, the Rev. James McElroy, Harrison, William H., John P. Hungerford, William J. Lewis, Daniel H. London, and James Lyons. Also Thomas S. McLelland, Charles F. Mercer, Hugh Mercer, William Nelson, Wilson Cary Nicholas, J.W. Pegram, James P. Preston, General John Preston, Isaac Read, Robert Rives, Wyndham Robertson, Merritt M. Robinson, Edmund Ruffin, Frank G. Ruffin, Robert Skipwith, George W. Spooner, N.B. Tucker, George Tucker, Henry St. George Tucker, Judge Francis Nathaniel Watkins, the Rev. J.P.B. Wilmer, the Rev. R.H. Wilmer, William Wirt, H.N.B. Wood, William H. Wycoff, and Charles Yancey. The papers also include the correspondence of the Bolling family of Goochland County, Va., some relating to the James River & Kanawha Canal Company. Other legal and financial papers concern the estates of Bolling, Lownes, and Newburn family members. The collection also includes newsclippings, particularly regarding George Bush of the New Jerusalem Church; Nathaniel Francis Cabell manuscripts; poetry; and school reports for Sallie F. Cabell and Fannie G. Cabell. Of interest are Philip B. Cabell's letters written while serving as a volunteer aide to Philip St. G. Cocke and a copy of a draft report on the first battle of Bull Run, submitted by P. St. G. Cocke to General Beauregard. Topics in the correspondence include domestic and family concerns; family slaves, including purchases and run-aways; agriculture, and plantation life and management, particularly at "Corotoman" and "Liberty Hall"; domestic life during the Civil War and Reconstruction; recreational and business travel; the New Jerusalem Church; and John Randolph of Roanoke. There are brief references to George Washington; Henry Lee; James Madison and the Virginia resolutions; the College of William and Mary; the War of 1812; Thomas Jefferson; the University of Virginia and its Board of Visitors; James Monroe's gubernatorial race; Claudius Crozet and railroad interests; U.S. and Virginia politics. Of much interest is the correspondence between Joseph Carrington Cabell and John Hartwell Cocke discussing tobacco; agricultural improvement; temperance; religion; slavery; colonization in Liberia; and the James River and Kanawha Canal and internal improvements.
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- Cabell, Hannah Carrington, fl. 1751-1817,. Papers of the Joseph Carrington Cabell family, 1790-1890.
Hassler, F. R. (Ferdinand Rudolph), 1770-1843. Papers of c [manuscript], 1806-1847.
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Papers of c [manuscript], 1806-1847.
Papers of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler. They consist mostly of correspondence, with various persons, of F. R. Hassler, mathematician, geodetic surveyor, and first superintendent of the U. S. Coast and [Geodetic] Survey.
ArchivalResource: 164 items.
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- Hassler, F. R. (Ferdinand Rudolph), 1770-1843. Papers of c [manuscript], 1806-1847.
Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
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Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
The collection contains correspondence, legal and financial papers of Bushrod Washington and Lawrence Lewis, executors of Washington's estate. Topics include the Dismal Swamp Land Company in which he owned shares, physicians' accounts for treating family members and slaves, U.S. Treasury recompense for a slave taken by the British, a tax dispute over [West] Virginia land, and a suit involving land sold to Archibald McClean in 1799 but not conveyed before Washington's death. Family and political matters are mentioned occasionally.
ArchivalResource: 98 items.
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- Washington, George, 1732-1799. Papers, 1784-1870, bulk 1784-1834, pertaining to the settlement of Washington's estate [manuscript].
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1823 Feb. 4.
Title:
Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1823 Feb. 4. 1823.
Regarding accusations made by James Oldham against Arthur S. Brockenbrough, Proctor of the University of Virginia.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript] 1823 Feb. 4.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Cabell Family papers [manuscript], 1731-1917.
Title:
Cabell Family papers [manuscript], 1731-1917.
The collection contains accounts and correspondence of Nathaniel Francis Cabell, much of it concerning the New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgianism); agricultural notebooks of Joseph C. Cabell; papers of Philip B. Cabell concerning his Hopewell, Ala., plantation and his life as a teacher in the Greensboro, (Ala.) Female Academy, the Warminster (Va.) Classical School for Boys, his Select School for Young Ladies in Lexington, Ky. and at Urbanna (Ohio) University. The collection also contains a series of essays, notes, extracts, and letters, 1853-1868? on the Cabell family, compiled by Nathaniel Francis Cabell, and recopied by him in 1872, as "Cabellana," which was later used as the basis of "Cabells and their Kin." Items of interest include a journal of travels to the West (Ohio and Kentucky) in 1832 kept by John Hartwell Cocke, Jr.; and a letter from William Leigh to Frank N. Watkins, 1856 June 5, regarding the destruction of the correspondence of John Randolph of Roanoke. Correspondents include Arthur Lee, Richard Henry Lee, Bishop James Madison, Wilson Cary Nicholas,
ArchivalResource: 10,000 items + 113 v.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Cabell Family papers [manuscript], 1731-1917.
University of Virginia. University of Virginia records, 1827-1828.
Title:
University of Virginia records, 1827-1828.
Correspondence (1827-1828) and architectural plan of the university (undated). Includes letters from William B. Giles, governor of Virginia, and William H. Richardson notifying Joseph C. Cabell, John H. Cocke, and James Madison of meetings of the board of visitors; and testimonials in behalf of Thomas W. Clerke, applicant for a chair in law. Other correspondents include Gesner Harrison, Chapman Johnson, Thomas P. Jones, Richard Henry Lee, and Robert M. Patterson,
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- University of Virginia. University of Virginia records, 1827-1828.
Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1897-1953. Research material on John Hartwell Cocke, 1838-1845, 1934-1938.
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Research material on John Hartwell Cocke, 1838-1845, 1934-1938.
Material collected by Gordon for a proposed biography of Cocke includes ca. 300 pages of notes and transcripts of Cocke's correspondence with Thomas Jefferson, Joseph Carrington Cabell and others; Gordon's own correspondence regarding Cocke; and miscellaneous material including a bibliography, a list of Cocke's contemporaries and relatives, an outline of chapters for the proposed book, and five clippings on the James River and Kanawha Canal. Of interest is material pertinent to the freed slaves sent by General Cocke to Liberia including a letter from Elliott Cresson to W. McLain introducing Cocke; letters from Monrovia from James, Peyton, and Diannia Skipwith; and newspaper articles on Liberia 1941-1948. In his letter to Cocke, 1838 January 30, James Skipwith describes their passage on the ship "Caroline Steavens," homesickness, fear that he will not earn enough to redeem his wife and children, desire to join a church, and hopes to meet in heaven if he dies. In a letter to Cocke,1838 January 30, (that appears to be a continuation of one printed in Randall Miller's "Dear Master") Peyton Skipwith requests goods; describes the imprisonment of a Francis Clarke for attempted murder of his wife, and the drowning of two other men after a snake got in their boat; and sends greetings to family and friends. In a letter to 1834 February 12, Diannia Skipwith reports on her safe arrival, the death of her sister Felicia, her dislike of Liberia, her desire for an education and her hopes to return to Virginia, the contrast between wet and dry seasons, and greetings to family and friends. The collection also contains clipped signatures of Daniel Webster and John Quincy Adams.
ArchivalResource: 350 (ca.) items.
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- Gordon, Armistead C. (Armistead Churchill), 1897-1953. Research material on John Hartwell Cocke, 1838-1845, 1934-1938.
Wickham, John, 1763-1839. Diaries, journals, and letters of John Wickham, relating to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond, Va. [manuscript] 1766-1880.
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Diaries, journals, and letters of John Wickham, relating to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond, Va. [manuscript] 1766-1880.
The defense of Aaron Burr, farm accounts, and personal affairs. Included are papers of Littleton W.T. Wickham, Edwin Burwell, William Burwell, Joseph C. Cabell, Isaac A. Coles, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Littleton Waller Tazewell, and the McClurg family, Fanning family, and Porcher family.
ArchivalResource: 293 items.
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- Wickham, John, 1763-1839. Diaries, journals, and letters of John Wickham, relating to his law practice in Williamsburg and Richmond, Va. [manuscript] 1766-1880.
Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894. Letters of the Cabell and Carrington families [manuscript], 1776-1862.
Title:
Letters of the Cabell and Carrington families [manuscript], 1776-1862.
Manuscripts of the Cabell family and Carrington family laid in volumes as follows : B. J. Barbour Barbour, James Monroe and others to William Cabell, 1776-1859; John B. Dabney to members of the Carrington family, 1812-1857; Agnes S. B. Gamble Cabell to Louisa Carrington Cabell1817-1862; Joseph C. Cabell to William Cabell1827-1851; and William Cabell to Cabell-Carrington families1848-1852.
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- Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894. Letters of the Cabell and Carrington families [manuscript], 1776-1862.
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
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Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas chiefly concern the management of his estate Mount Warren on the James River, and discuss slaves, crops, plantings, tobacco sales and mill operations, as well as further litigation about the Ambler estate. Specific topics of interest include the Albemarle militia (1795); investments in western lands and interest in the James River and Kanawha Canal Co.; contracts for supplying pork to the U.S. Navy; papers for his term as collector of the port of Norfolk, Va.; accounts of his flour mill at Warren, Albemarle County, Va.; Agricultural Society of Albemarle; and Central College subscriptions. Also papers of the Richmond branch of the Bank of the U.S.; correspondence with John Nicholas describes politics in New York in the early 19th century; James Morrison's letters contain material on Kentucky politics; material on the War of 1812 when Nicholas was governor; notes endorsed by Thomas Jefferson, 1817-1819, and a letter 19 Aug. 1796 from Jefferson. Among the more important correspondents are John Adams, John Ambler, Mary Ambler, Samuel Athawes, Richard Barbour, James Breckinridge, Brown & Rives, Joseph C. Cabell, William H. Cabell, Dabney Carr, Ellen Carr, Hetty Carr, Hollins Carr, Peter Carr, Sidney Carr, Wilson Miles Cary, John Hartwell Cocke, Peter V. Daniel, George Divers, Ellis and Allan, Ferdinando Fairfax, George William Fairfax, Joshua Fry, Robert Gamble, Gibson & Jefferson, Francis Walker Gilner, William B. Giles, William Waller Hening, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, John Marshall, James Maury, Thomas Walker Maury, Robert Morris, John Nicholas of Albemarle County, John Nicholas of New York, Philip Norburne Nicholas, Richard Randolph, Thomas Jefferson Randolph, Thomas Mann Randolph, William Randolph, Henry St. George Tucker, John Wickham, William Wirt.
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- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1761-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas including material on William and Mary College [manuscript] 1751-1850.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Catalog of marble specimens purchased in Rome [manuscript] 1805.
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Catalog of marble specimens purchased in Rome [manuscript] 1805.
The list is in Italian with some notes in French in a second hand.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Catalog of marble specimens purchased in Rome [manuscript] 1805.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1817 March 10.
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Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1817 March 10.
Jefferson asks Madison to join John Hartwell Cocke, David Watson, Joseph Carrington Cabell and James Monroe at Monticello for a meeting of the visitors for "our proposed college." He also mentions some seeds to be sent by Bessy.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1817 March 10.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1823 July 4.
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Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1823 July 4.
Jefferson writes to Cabell about the design for the Cumberland County Jail, and the Rotunda and pavilions of the University of Virginia.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to Joseph Carrington Cabell [manuscript], 1823 July 4.
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1824 May 16.
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Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1824 May 16.
Jefferson encloses a letter [not present] from Joseph Carrington Cabell regarding a proposal to move William and Mary to Richmond and a University of Virginia Board of Visitors decision to hire a medical professor. Docketed by Dolley Madison.
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- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826. Letter to James Madison [manuscript], 1824 May 16.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Autograph letter signed : Warminster, to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1828 Oct. 15.
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Autograph letter signed : Warminster, to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1828 Oct. 15.
Expressing sympathy for him in his many difficulties.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 p.) ; (8vo)
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Autograph letter signed : Warminster, to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, 1828 Oct. 15.
Joseph C. Cabell letters, 1805-1827
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Joseph C. Cabell letters 1805-1827
Joseph C. Cabell was an American lawyer and co-adjudicator of the University of Virginia. Four letters and a loose inscription.
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- Joseph C. Cabell letters, 1805-1827
Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1757-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1765-1831 (bulk 1765-1820).
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Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1765-1831 (bulk 1765-1820).
Correspondence, accounts, invoices, plats, bills of lading, indentures, and other papers, chiefly 1765-1820, relating to Nicholas' political and military careers and to family and business matters. Family members represented include Nicholas' father, Robert Carter Nicholas, his brothers, George, John, and Philip Norborne Nicholas, and his nephews, Miles Littlejohn and George P. Stevenson. Correspondents include William Berkeley, Joseph C. Cabell, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Jacob Kinney, Moses Myers, Spencer Roane, Thomas Rutherford, Henry Tazewell, and Charles Webb.
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- Nicholas, Wilson Cary, 1757-1820. Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas, 1765-1831 (bulk 1765-1820).
Cocke, Betty Burwell Page, 1841-1900,. Papers of the Cocke family [manuscript] 1846-1891.
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Papers of the Cocke family [manuscript] 1846-1891.
The collection consists almost entirely of letters between members of the Cocke family, particularly Bettie Burwell Page Cocke and John Bowdoin Cocke. The letters convey family news and comment on the difficulties of Reconstruction. One mentions the collapse of a portion of the state capitol and friends killed, and another from a captured officer reflects on the South's defeat, heroism of soldiers and the collapse of morale late in the war. Of interest are two 1871 letters from Mary Ann Randolph Custis Lee describing health, family activities, and life in Lexington, Va. The collection also includes a ledger, 1882-91, from Belmead plantation, and a clipping desribing Edgewood, Nelson Co., the home of Joseph C. Cabell.
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- Cocke, Betty Burwell Page, 1841-1900,. Papers of the Cocke family [manuscript] 1846-1891.
Cabell, William Daniel, 1834-1904. Papers of William Daniel Cabell and the Cabell and Ellet families [manuscript], 1798-1955.
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Papers of William Daniel Cabell and the Cabell and Ellet families [manuscript], 1798-1955.
Papers of the Cabell and Ellet family contain family correspondence, financial and legal papers, genealogical and biographical material and bound volumes, chiefly journals, of family members particularly William D. Cabell and Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell. Major topics are antebellum plantation life at Norwood in Nelson County, Va.; slavery; the Civil War and Reconstruction; the Nelson County Home Guard; the University of Virginia Alumni Association; the Daughters of the American Revolution; the Norwood School; Nelson County, Va.; and the Norwood Institute, Washington, D.C. Subjects in the correspondence include genealogical and biographical information on the Cabell and Ellet families; European travel, 1855; the Crimean War; collecting of supplies for the Confederate Army; anti-Southern sentiment after the war; the engineering and naval career of Charles Ellet, Jr., especially the design of the Niagara River suspension bridge, war service on the steam ramship he designed, and his death in the naval battle for Memphis. Additional subjects include the settlement of William Cabell's estate and other Nelson County land transactions. Launcelot M. Blackford and John Hartwell Cocke are mentioned in the correspondence. Topics of interest in single letters include Paris during the July Revolution of 1830, Fugitive slave law; political leaders Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, and Jhn C. Calhoun; the caning of Charles Sumner by Preston Brooks; reaction in Staunton, Va., to John Brown's raid; the Washington Peace Conference, 1861; pro-Confederate sentiments of Lynchburg, Va., women and slaves; the South's response to Lincoln's call for troops; families divided by war; armed slaves fighting for the Confederacy; 1st Bull Run; Confederate troop movements April 1862; and Union occupation of Winchester, Va., May 1862. Also Antietam; opposition to the Confederacy in western Virginia; David G. Farragut's abilities as a Union commander; the Switzerland, the Island Queen and other vessels in the Missiissippi Ram Fleet; an 1865 appeal by Robert E. Lee to Virginia farmers regarding provisions; the U.S. War Department's refusal to compensate the Ursuline sisters of Columbia, S.C. for Sherman's destruction of their convent; and the U.S. Navy investigation of Charles Rivers Ellet. Also cotton speculation by Union general Samuel R. Curtis; reunion of northern and southern Episcopal churches; the National Union Convention, August 1866; labor conscription of freedmen; baseball in Philadelphia, 1866; proposed merger of the University of Virginia medical school and Richmond Medical College; a Virginia flood, 1870; legal property rights of women, 1870; and a Gridiron Club dinner, 1896. Also diaries, journals, and commonplace books, 1853-1925, of Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell, with comments on the fugitive slave law and secession; drawings, poetry, and genealogical notes about the Cabell family, the Ellet and related Israel families; speeches on behalf of the D.A.R.; translations of French articles and a clipping concerning the nomination of John Warwick Daniel for the U. S. Senate in 1904. Also journals, memoranda books and scrapbooks of William D. Cabell, catalogs, account books, student autograph books and other printed material of the Norwood Institute, and minutes, 1888-1894, of its Literary Society; a daybook and University of Virginia autograph book of Joseph C. Cabell; pamphlets, 1837-1862, by Charles Ellet about canals, railroads and bridges; and an incomplete essay on the Civil War in 1861 by Edward A. Pollard. The collection also contains "Cabellana," 1851, 1872, by Nathaniel Francis Cabell, a series of essays on the history of the Cabell family used as the basis of "Cabells and their kin." The volume also contains diary entries, 1871, of N. F. Cabell, with a catalog of the Norwood School, 1870-1871, and copies of some correspondence, business and legal documents interpersed, including testimony regarding an incident that led to William C. Cabell's expulsion from Norwood School. Of interest are a letter from Thomas Jefferson to Robert Skipwith, 1771 August 3, giving advice on choice of books, and defending fiction; a statement of Joseph C. Cabell's debts 1837 January 19; and three letters from Robert Skipwith to William Daniel Cabell regarding Cabell's purchase of the 1771 Jefferson letter to Skipwith's ancestor. Blotting sand was found in William D. Cabell's Journal, 1864 Feb. -1865 Feb.
ArchivalResource: 4100 (ca.) items.
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- Cabell, William Daniel, 1834-1904. Papers of William Daniel Cabell and the Cabell and Ellet families [manuscript], 1798-1955.
Patteson family. Papers, 1734-1906, 1820-1870.
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Papers, 1734-1906, 1820-1870.
These papers contain letters, receipts, vouchers, and other financial papers of the Patteson and allied families. Included are a small number of wills, deeds, bonds, commissions, and other court instruments. Of interest is a warrant for the arrest of Peter Francisco, for indebtedness. Included also are papers concerning the administration of the estate of Dr. Charles Carter, Lancaster County, 1821-1831. The volumes are mainly receipt, account, and ledger books except for a scrapbook of newspaper clippings and a passport book with entries in the 1830s and 1840s. Contents are: Box 1: 1743-1831, Box 2: 1832-1843, Box 3: 1844-1856, Box 4: 1857-1863, Box 5: 1864-1876, Box 6: 1877-1906, Box 7: Papers of the Dr. David Patteson family, 1766-1884, and the Anthony Dibrell estate, 1799-1834, Box 8: Undated material (letters, recipes, medical remedies) and photostats, Boxex 9-10 Papers of Joseph C. Cabell, administrator of the Dr. Charles Carter estate, 1821-1831, Box 11: Commissions, wills, plats, and Bible records, Boxes 12-13: Volumes.
ArchivalResource: 3.25 cubic ft.
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- Patteson family. Papers, 1734-1906, 1820-1870.
Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
Title:
Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
Chiefly during period of his professorship at the University of Virginia, 1824-33.
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- Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. Autobiographical ana (p. 139-476) [manuscript] 1824-1851.
Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1811 January 29.
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Letter of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1811 January 29.
Cabell writes to St. George Tucker regarding events in the Virginia General Assembly.
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- Cabell, Joseph C. (Joseph Carrington), 1778-1856. Letter of Joseph C. Cabell [manuscript], 1811 January 29.
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1 letter, William Barton Rogers to Cabell, concerning the survey; petition from citizens of Morgan County, W. Va., for the establishment of a survey, to the General Assembly of Virginia.
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Sections I and II contain the correspondence of William Holmes McGuffey. Section III consists of various documents and letters of members of the McGuffey family, including letters of Alexander Hamilton McGuffey and two sermons by William Holmes McGuffey. Section IV consists primarily of the journals and reminiscences of Henrietta McGuffey Hepburn, but also includes correspondence and documents of the family.
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