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Gamertsfelder, Walter Sylvester, 1885-1967. Education in war and peace : addresses, 1943-1954, with an autobiographical sketch / by Walter Sylvester Gamertsfelder.
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Education in war and peace : addresses, 1943-1954, with an autobiographical sketch / by Walter Sylvester Gamertsfelder. 1957.
Typed transcriptions of unpublished addresses and an autobiographical sketch bound in a single volume. Paged both separately and consecutively.
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- Gamertsfelder, Walter Sylvester, 1885-1967. Education in war and peace : addresses, 1943-1954, with an autobiographical sketch / by Walter Sylvester Gamertsfelder.
Richards, Paul C.,. Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
Title:
Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
James Barbour to Cuthbert Harrison, Nelson Co., Ky, 1795 Oct. 9, regarding a debt. William Branch Giles, Richmond, to Francis Taliaferro Brooke, Fredericksburg, 1799 Jan. 18 regarding a tobacco debt of a Mr. Washington. John Randolph, Williamsburg, to unidentified recipient, 1805 June 12, regarding his nephew's voyage to London. Thomas Mann Randolph to Craven Peyton, Buck Island, 1813 Jan. 22, regarding road repair. Wilson Cary Nicholas, Richmond, to William Patterson, Baltimore, 1818 Feb. 7, regarding loan repayment. William Holmes McGuffey, U. Va., to Alexander T. McGill, 1870 March 24, regarding Hepburn's prospects at the College of New Jersey. With these is an engraving of John Randolph of Roanoke.
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- Richards, Paul C.,. Letters of Virginians [manuscript] 1795-1818, 1870.
Carkin, Philena. Reminiscences of Philena Carkin [manuscript], 1910.
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Reminiscences of Philena Carkin [manuscript], 1910.
Reminiscences of my Life and Work among the Freedmen of Charlottesville, Virginia, from March 1st 1866 to July 1st 1875. Vol. 2. contains chapters on "Visitors," "Slave stories," "Friendly white citizens," "Characters among the freedmen" "Letters from pupils," and "Leftovers", plus Carkin's reflections on her work and the progress of her pupils and the freedmen in general. The section on visitors very briefly notes the names of visitors to the school including the Marquis of Lorne, the wife of William Barton Rogers, and General Samuel C. Armstrong who assisted a pupil in attending Hampton Institute. The chapter on slave stories contains brief life histories or anecdotes about local freedmen. The chapter on friendly white citizens describes cordial relations with tradespeople and lists the few whites who evinced a friendly interest in their work including Professors Minor and McGuffey, Alexander Rives, and bank cashier [Alexander P.?] Abell, and discusses the resignation of Anna Gardner over religious views. "Special characters among freedmen" relates stories about "Aunt" Jenny Pickett, Thomas Farrar, Robert Sellers, the Rev. William Gibbons (a former slave of University of Virginia professor Henry Howard), Isabella Gibbons, Jesse Kelly, Margaret Lewis, and the musical Scott family. "Letters from pupils" contains letters from Tilly M. Sellers, 1886, who sends news of former pupils and the work at his own school at Boyd's Station, whose library was named for Franklin B. Sanborn who sent books for the school. Letters from Rives Minor, 1910, mentions the success of many former pupils including the Scotts, Benjamin Tonsler, John West, and [?] Inge, and describes teaching in Highland County, Va., in 1879. In "Leftovers," Carkin describes predjudice encountered by Isabella Gibbons and herself on a train trip to see Grant's inaugural. She also gives more information about Benjamin Tonsler, the student that Armstrong provided for at Hampton, as well as Robert Scott and Egbert Terry. Typed transcription available.
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- Carkin, Philena. Reminiscences of Philena Carkin [manuscript], 1910.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Historic textbook collection.
Title:
Historic textbook collection. 1770-1929.
The volumes date from 1770-1929. Most were published in the centers of textbook production--New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago and Cincinnati--but cities across the country are also represented. The books are useful today as a survey of pedagogical methods and contents as well as a portrayal of the American popular mind of the day. Values, morals, and religious piety were imparted in addition to the subjects covered in the books. Ideologies supporting the superiority of certain nations and races, concepts which are anathema today, were expounded. Works by familiar authors such as William Holmes McGuffey, Charles W. Sanders, Lindley Murray, Charles A. Goodrich, and Samuel G. Goodrich abound in the collection, which is supplemented by the microfiche collection American Primers, which has a guide available.
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Palmer, William Kimberley, b. 1856. Poems by William Kimberley Palmer, 1932-1937.
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Poems by William Kimberley Palmer, 1932-1937.
Most of the poems are on Virginia subjects. Titles include "Princess Pocahontas," "Arlington," "Virginia" [two poems], "General Robert Edward Lee," "Chief Justice Marshall," and "William Holmes McGuffey."
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- Palmer, William Kimberley, b. 1856. Poems by William Kimberley Palmer, 1932-1937.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Remarks on the motion to adopt the report on the method of teaching English composition.
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Remarks on the motion to adopt the report on the method of teaching English composition. [n.d.]
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McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers.
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Papers. 1837 FEB 20.
Photocopy of a letter from Cincinnati, Ohio, possibly to Gov. Joseph Vance, recommending the choice of Samuel Lewis if the Legislature should appoint a superintendent of "common school education."
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Heath, H. M. (Horace Milton). H. M. Heath letters to Dr. George C. Tyler [manuscript], 1858, 1859
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H. M. Heath letters to Dr. George C. Tyler [manuscript], 1858, 1859
In a letter 1858 October 14. Heath describes the changes at the University during his two years of absence: the construction of an infirmary, gymnasium and a new hotel; the repair and cleansing of the buildings "since the sickness that prevailed last session." Heath then praises the site of the University and its views and says "it alone has rendered the illustrious sage of Monticello immortal." In a letter 1859 April 23, Heath cmments on conditions in Onancock [Va.] and Tyler's "ministerial charge" there. Heath states that "we lately held an election at the University among the students to know whom we would have governor of Virginia had we the power of electing from the two candidates now before the people for their suffrages." He notes that, among Virginia students, Goggin was elected by eight votes, but among all students, Letcher was elected by a majority of seven. He encloses two newspapers [not present]: one about the mock election and one with an article about charges of "proselytism" brought against Dr. McGuffey by Mr. Jeter. The charges center on statements made by McGuffey about forms of baptism. In a letter 1859 July 2 Heath comments on departing from the University [of Virginia] after the conclusion of his examinations. He travelled from Charlottesville to Norfolk "a distance of 208 miles in thirteen hours." He will stay in Norfolk to see the celebrations of July 4, there and in Portsmouth, which are held "with great pomp and splendor." Heath wishes Tyler much happiness on the day and hopes that all will "celebrate it in a manner worthy of a nation who claims by its Declaration to be the proudest, freeest [sic], happiest on the great sphere." Heath closes with a promise to visit Tyler in Onancock [Va.] as soon as he is able.
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- Heath, H. M. (Horace Milton). H. M. Heath letters to Dr. George C. Tyler [manuscript], 1858, 1859
Nesbit, Scott. The education of William Gibbons, 2004.
Title:
The education of William Gibbons, 2004.
A biographical essay on the life of Gibbons who began life as a slave in Albemarle County, Va., and at the University of Virginia, became a leader of the African American community in Charlottesville, Va., during Reconstruction, and a pastor of Zion Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., 1868-1886. Names of Albemarle County residents mentioned include Dr. James L. Cabell, Arthur Gibbons, Isabella Gibbons, Henry Howard, William H. McGuffey, Nicholas Rickmond, Fairfax Taylor, and Captain William Tidball.
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- Nesbit, Scott. The education of William Gibbons, 2004.
Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. T. S. Pinneo papers relating to Pinneo readers, [185-?].
Title:
T. S. Pinneo papers relating to Pinneo readers, [185-?].
Manuscript drafts and related notes for a series of "Pinneo's Readers." Accompanied by an issue of Elementary English, November, 1963, containing an essay, "An Inside Story of the McGuffey Readers," by Pinneo's granddaughters Alyse Gregory and Jean L. Gregory Byington.
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- Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. T. S. Pinneo papers relating to Pinneo readers, [185-?].
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter, University of Virginia to the Rev. A.T. McGill [manuscript] 1851 February 17.
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Letter, University of Virginia to the Rev. A.T. McGill [manuscript] 1851 February 17.
McGuffey inquires after McGill's health, and possible move south. He discusses opportunities for Henry Ruffner in Mercer and mentions that his son, William Henry Ruffner, the University of Virginia chaplain, will probably relocate.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter, University of Virginia to the Rev. A.T. McGill [manuscript] 1851 February 17.
Hooe, Nathaniel Harris, 1777-. Correspondence between Hooe and William A. Harrison [manuscript], 1832-1836.
Title:
Correspondence between Hooe and William A. Harrison [manuscript], 1832-1836.
Hooe and Harrison, his son-in-law, discuss the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, 1831, and subsequent settlement of Choctaw lands; land pre-emption; Jefferson College land sales; Indian land floats; the choice and management of the new lands; corn and cotton crops; slave labor; hiring and sales; the health of slaves; family and friends; changing economic conditions nationally; and mutual friends. There is also a letter from Harriet A. Ruffner, 1850, describing the University of Virginia, and mentioning William S. Plumer, William H. McGuffey, and William H. Ruffner.
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- Hooe, Nathaniel Harris, 1777-. Correspondence between Hooe and William A. Harrison [manuscript], 1832-1836.
McGuffey, Laura P. Howard, 1818-1885. Travel bag [manuscript], ca. 1870.
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Travel bag [manuscript], ca. 1870.
Brown leather travel bag with clasped flap, bears "Mrs. Dr. McGuffey, Charlottesville, Va." embossed in gold under the flap. With lock (key wanting).
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- McGuffey, Laura P. Howard, 1818-1885. Travel bag [manuscript], ca. 1870.
Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879,. Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall [manuscript], 1801-1868.
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Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall [manuscript], 1801-1868.
A scrapbook of signatures, letters, and some poems, chiefly of famous 19th century American literary figures. Among those represented by letters are Elihu Burritt, Edward H. Courtenay, Joseph R. Chandler, Charles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Samuel G. Goodrich, Gessner Harrison, Joseph Henry, Joseph R. Ingersoll, Charles C. Jewett, George Junkin, John Lewis, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Also Nathan Lord, Anna Cora Ritchie, William H. McGuffey, Edward Joy Morris, Denison Olmsted, Robert M. Patterson, Edgar Allan Poe, Hiram Powers, Lydia Howard Sigourney, William Gilmore Simms, Jared Sparks, Frances Milton Trollope, George Ticknor, George Washington, Noah Webster, and Nathaniel P. Willis.
ArchivalResource: 103 items on 1 reel microfilm.
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- Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879,. Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall [manuscript], 1801-1868.
Watt family. Papers [manuscript] : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
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Papers [manuscript] : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
School essays, 1892-1894, of Charles Wesley Watts with letters from various people, news clippings, Civil War reminiscences, and photographs of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and "Extra Billy" Smith. Much of the correspondence and miscellaneous material concerns the education of Charles Wesley Watts and Charles E. Watts.
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- Watt family. Papers [manuscript] : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1822-1898. Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Title:
Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Collection consists of the correspondence of Duke and his son, Judge Richard Thomas Walker Duke. Topics include the reimbursement claim of the Albemarle Poor House against Confederate troops; Duke's incarceration at Johnson's Island and attempts to be released through direct appeals to President Johnson and General Grant; the hiring of former slaves; and the Readjustor controversy. Also included are letters from John S. Mosby to Judge Duke defending Stuart's actions at Gettysburg; deploring the "profession" of football at college; and discussing receptions at the University of Virginia and in Albemarle County. The collection also contains an invitation to President E.A. Alderman's inaugural, a postcard of the unveiling of the Confederate monument at Buckingham Court House, and a British Identity Book issued to Judge Duke in 1919.
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- Duke, R. T. W. (Richard Thomas Walker), 1822-1898. Papers of R. T. W. Duke [manuscript], 1836-1919, (bulk 1865-1919).
Howard, Henry, 1856-1944. Papers of Henry Howard, 1856-1944.
Title:
Papers of Henry Howard, 1856-1944.
Papers contain a baptismal certificate, confirmation certificate, wedding invitation, and handwritten obituary; a press release and several clippings describing his visit to the New York World's Fair that contains some reminscences of his foster father William Holmes McGuffey, 1939; and miscellaneous correspondence including letters from Harry W. Hill concerning Howard's help with a book and from officials of the Ford Motor Company and the Edison Institute regarding his donation of William H. McGuffey items ot the Institute and his visit to Dearborn.
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- Howard, Henry, 1856-1944. Papers of Henry Howard, 1856-1944.
Hendrickson, L. W. L. W. Hendrickson letter to the editor regarding William Holmes McGuffey [manuscript], 1935 January 10.
Title:
L. W. Hendrickson letter to the editor regarding William Holmes McGuffey [manuscript], 1935 January 10.
Hendrickson writes regarding McGuffey and the McGuffey clubs.
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- Hendrickson, L. W. L. W. Hendrickson letter to the editor regarding William Holmes McGuffey [manuscript], 1935 January 10.
Allyn, Joseph Tyler, 1840-. Papers of Joseph T. Allyn, 1861-1911.
Title:
Papers of Joseph T. Allyn, 1861-1911.
The collection contains a handwritten account of his service in the Norfolk Light Artillery Blues. He describes the shelling of Sewell's Point Battery by the Monitor; incidents of camp life including the hazing of recruits; the withdrawal from Norfolk; Fredericksburg; short rations and catching and eating rats; bravery of Captain Robinson Taylor; Chancellorsville; and his leaving the blues for an appointment to Lt. of ordnance in the 11th battalion Georgia artillery. The collection also contains two letters to his father, 1861, written from the University of Virginia. On February 14 he discusses leaving college to teach, the difficulty of the "ticket" in Greek, need for money, a conversation with W.H. McGuffey on choosing a profession, and his concern that his father accept Jesus as saviour. On April 19 he discusses war fever at the University including obtaining a Maynard rifle, the Jeff Davis Corps of students, raising a Confederate flag on the Rotunda, recruiting by Colonel Smith of V.M.I., and lack of studying. In addition there is correspondence between Allyn and the Records and Pension Office, 1903, discussing an 1864 promotion together with a copy of the letter requesting the promotion form Briscoe G. Baldwin to Josiah Gorgas; a letter of introduction to General John B. Floyd, n.d.; and a souvenir Confederate ten dollar bill, 1892.
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- Allyn, Joseph Tyler, 1840-. Papers of Joseph T. Allyn, 1861-1911.
Hoge, William J. (William James), 1825-1864. Notebook of William J. Hoge [manuscript], 1842.
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Notebook of William J. Hoge [manuscript], 1842.
Hoge, a student in the philosophy class of William Holmes McGuffey at Ohio University, Athens, took notes on class lectures and abstracted Elements of mental philosophy, by Thomas Cogswell Upham.
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- Hoge, William J. (William James), 1825-1864. Notebook of William J. Hoge [manuscript], 1842.
Dinsmore, A.W. A.W. Dinsmore letter to Matthew Boyd Hope, 2 January 1844.
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A.W. Dinsmore letter to Matthew Boyd Hope, 2 January 1844.
Letter from A.W. Dinsmore in Richmond, Kentucky to Mathew Boyd Hope of Philadelphia, Pa. Dinsmore writes regarding his work as a regional publication agent for the Biblical Repertory, a Presbyterian periodical later which later became the Princeton Review. Dinsmore notes that due to unpleasant weather, bad roads, and complaints of "hard times," his work is "rather a dull business." He mentions accounts with various clients in the region including William McGuffey. He writes, "W.H. McGuffey paid me for the year 1843 and requested me to inform you he wishes it discontinued. He gave as a reason that . . . his pecuniary affairs are embarrassed."
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- Dinsmore, A.W. A.W. Dinsmore letter to Matthew Boyd Hope, 2 January 1844.
Bodley, Temple, 1852-1940. Memoir of Temple Bodley [manuscript], 1903.
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Memoir of Temple Bodley [manuscript], 1903.
Bodley reminisces about his year as a student at the University describing his friends and classmates including future Senator John Sharp Williams; professors McGuffey, Holmes and Smith; the death of Socrates Maupin; his room; the general poverty of the University; dining facilities; classes; exams; social activities including membership in the Washington Society and Epsilon Alpha fraternity; student pranks; and the honor system.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (12 p.)
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- Bodley, Temple, 1852-1940. Memoir of Temple Bodley [manuscript], 1903.
Vail, Henry Hobart, 1839-1925. Papers : of Henry Hobart Vail, 1910-1929.
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Papers : of Henry Hobart Vail, 1910-1929.
The collection contains a copy of Vail's book A History of the McGuffey Readers. Inside the front and back covers of the book are two letters from Vail, 1910 and 1913, to Albert H. Morrill regarding Vail's book and the McGuffey readers. Also included in the collection is a copy of Melancthon Tope's book, McGuffey Biography and School Books.
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- Vail, Henry Hobart, 1839-1925. Papers : of Henry Hobart Vail, 1910-1929.
Robinson, Leigh, 1840-1922. Manuscripts, letters, and papers of Leigh Robinson, Confederate soldier, orator, with several items of an early date relating to Conway Robinson [manuscript] 1787-1930.
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Manuscripts, letters, and papers of Leigh Robinson, Confederate soldier, orator, with several items of an early date relating to Conway Robinson [manuscript] 1787-1930.
Most of these are in the period 1870-1930, but a few date to the 18th century. They relate chiefly to the Civil War and Reconstruction in Virginia, to the Negro question, and to the University of Virginia. Among the items are a Bermuda land plat, 1787, with signatures of Sarah Nash, James Perot, William Todd, Mallory Todd, John Jennings, Robert Jennings; a report by George Frederick Holmes, William Holmes McGuffey, and John B. Minor on the University of Virginia magazine, 1858; a description of the University in 1865; text of an anniversary address before the University of Virginia Jefferson Society. Correspondents and names found in the papers include Archer Anderson, James K. Archer, Charles G. Bosher, F.F. Bowen of Danville, Va., William Brockenbrough, Francis Brooke, William Cabell Bruce, William H. Cabell, R. Kenna Campbell, Bedford County, Va., editor, George L. Christian, Moncure D. Conway, John Drinkwater, Edward C. Dutton, Moses Ezekiel, Charles W. Fry of New York, N.Y., Basil L. Gildersleeve, Thomas Randolph Harrison, T.C. Howard, John I. Johnson, G.T. Jones, James Keith, Mary Custis Lee (wife of R.E. Lee), Mary Custis Lee (daughter of R.E. Lee), Robert Edward Lee, William Leigh, James Longstreet, W. Gordon McCabe, Charles M. Miller, C.L.C. Minor, M.F. Morris, Kinloch Nelson, Raleigh Colson Minor, William H. Payne, Green Peyton, William C. Robinson, George Savage, John Selden, Benjamin D. Silliman, Moncure Silliman, James E.B. Stuart, Robert Taylor, Robert Stiles, R.S. Thomas, William M. Thornton, Henry St. George Tucker, United Confederate Veterans, Armfield F. VanBibber, E.C. Venable, L.J. Washington.
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- Robinson, Leigh, 1840-1922. Manuscripts, letters, and papers of Leigh Robinson, Confederate soldier, orator, with several items of an early date relating to Conway Robinson [manuscript] 1787-1930.
Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers regarding John Henry Bryson [manuscript] 1831-1837.
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Papers regarding John Henry Bryson [manuscript] 1831-1837.
Collection includes a sketch of Bryson's life -- Letters, 1886, recommending Bryson for the presidency of the University of Alabama, written by U. Va. professors Francis Henny Smith, James Lawrence Cabell, William Elisha Peters & John Randolph Page -- Passport, 1877, of Bryson -- Diary, 1877, recording Bryson's voyage to Europe & the Near East -- Address, 1894, on Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism delivered by Bryson -- Essays, ca. 1920 by Henry Knox Bryson including an anecdote regarding William Holmes McGuffey.
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- Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers regarding John Henry Bryson [manuscript] 1831-1837.
Walker, Ezra. Ezra Walker Collection 1826-1853.
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Ezra Walker Collection 1826-1853.
Bills, printed matter, and letters.
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- Walker, Ezra. Ezra Walker Collection 1826-1853.
Minor, Louisa H.A., 1833-. Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
Title:
Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
The diary contains a weekly account of the activities of Minor, her friends and family including church services attended, with the text for each sermon, visits and visitors, family and neighborhood news, weather and social events. She quotes poetry and occasionally composes her own, and there is also a lengthy list of her reading. Topics include: trips to the Richmond state fair in 1857 and 1860; activities at the University of Virginia, particularly celebrations of the Jefferson and Washington Societies; and, a lecture by Edward Everett on "The character of Washington." Of interest are mentions of freed slaves emigrating to Liberia and accounts of deaths and hardships there'; a note on the funeral of artist John Toole; and, an account of a young relative's successful efforts to go as a missionary to Liberia with Bishop John S. Payne. Most Civil War news is indirect but she does describe cooking for Ewell's troops when they came through the county and entertaining the general in her parlor. She also mentions a Christmas dinner given to soldier patients at the Delevan Hospital, Custer's diversionary raid on Rio Hill, February 1864, Federal troops passing through Albemarle County in March 1865, and the brief occupation of her home, an event that forced several family members to hide out in the woods. She also describes the difficulties of the first year of Reconstruction and expresses her bewilderment over the insubordination and disloyalty of former slaves. With the diary is a bequest 1871 April 23, from Mary W. Anderson, her foster mother.
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- Minor, Louisa H.A., 1833-. Diary of Louisa H.A. Minor [manuscript], 1855-1866.
Burnley, Caroline Cornelia, 1864-1954. Essay and poem by Miss Burnley [manuscript] 1935 Nov. 21 and 1940.
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Essay and poem by Miss Burnley [manuscript] 1935 Nov. 21 and 1940.
The collection contains an essay "William Holmes McGuffey" written for the children of McGuffey School. The collection als contains "Our country;" a poem dedicated to "The minute men of '40."
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- Burnley, Caroline Cornelia, 1864-1954. Essay and poem by Miss Burnley [manuscript] 1935 Nov. 21 and 1940.
University of Virginia. Diploma awarded to John Rockwell Smith [manuscript], 1866 June 29.
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Diploma awarded to John Rockwell Smith [manuscript], 1866 June 29.
Diploma awarded to John Rockwell Smith in the School of Moral Philosophy, signed by William Holmes McGuffey.
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- University of Virginia. Diploma awarded to John Rockwell Smith [manuscript], 1866 June 29.
Broadus, J. M. (James Madison), 1812-1880. [Letter] 1856 Nov. 9 & Nov. 20, Alexandria to [John Albert Broadus, Charlottesville, Va.] / J.M. Broadus.
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[Letter] 1856 Nov. 9 & Nov. 20, Alexandria to [John Albert Broadus, Charlottesville, Va.] / J.M. Broadus. 1856.
Nov. 9. Concerning the University of Virginia: "You have probably, before this, accepted the 2nd term of the Chaplaincy. Perhaps you would do well to do so. I do not just see how you could do better now. I should be unwilling for you to leave the old dom. If Mercer University were in Virginia, I would be willing for you to be its president, but should not be particularly anxious about it. In Georgia, I have decided unwillingess. True, nowadays, Georgia is very little further off than anywhere else, but it is out of Old Virginia and that is enough. Nov. 20. More on the chaplaincy: "Dr. McGuffie [W.H. McGuffey?] stated that somebody had a letter from Bishop Johns, in which the bishop advised to get Broadus in for two years more and then break down the usage-- then they would have no difficulty in getting in the man they wanted. The idea is that Bishop Johns wishes to break down the alternation, establish a perpetual chaplaincy, and then get in an Episcopalian, because the young men of the University being the hope of the South, it is important to control their religious teachings. My family are very well, Tommie is walking much better than I hoped he would but he will be obliged to wear his shoes a long while, if the benefit is to be permanent. Rosalie is flourishing finely."
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- Broadus, J. M. (James Madison), 1812-1880. [Letter] 1856 Nov. 9 & Nov. 20, Alexandria to [John Albert Broadus, Charlottesville, Va.] / J.M. Broadus.
Moran, Charles E. Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
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Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
Article contains sketches of professors Balz, Bonnycastle, Courtenay, Dabney, Davis, Dobie. Dunglison, Dunnington, Echols, Emmet, Fitz-Hugh, Gildersleeve, Gwathmey, Hancock, Harrison, Holmes, Humpreys, Kent, Lambeth, Lefevre, Lile, Long, McGuffey, Mallet, Maupin, Metcalf, Munford, Page, Peters, Rogers, Smith, Tucker, Tuttle, Venable, Watson, and Webb.
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- Moran, Charles E. Brief biographical sketches of the professors for whom the dormitories at the University of Virginia were named, 1978 April.
Bowman, Frank H., 1833-. Album kept by him while a student at the University of Virginia and at Princeton University [manuscript] 1853-56.
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Album kept by him while a student at the University of Virginia and at Princeton University [manuscript] 1853-56.
Includes the signatures of Gessner Harrison, Maximilian Schele de Vere, William Holmes McGuffey, and William Harrison Faulkner.
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- Bowman, Frank H., 1833-. Album kept by him while a student at the University of Virginia and at Princeton University [manuscript] 1853-56.
Minor, John Barbee, b. 1866. Minor family papers, 1932, 1941, n.d.
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Minor family papers, 1932, 1941, n.d.
The collection contains transcripts of letters from John B. Minor to Lucian Minor, 1831-1845; a record of the life of John B. Minor, including genealogy on the Colston side, compiled for Anne Minor by Charles A. Stone, 1932; and an sketch of his own life by John B. Minor, II, including Minor and Colston lines, 1941. Minor's letters to his brother Lucian, describe student days at Kenyon College, particularly reports of disagreements between President Philander Chase and the students and faculy; a journey across upstate New York with brief descriptions of Aaron Burr and Edmund Genet; and his student days at the University of Virginia; his advocacy of free schools for the County of Albemarle; and his efforts to sell his slave Lucy to a place near her husband. The biography of Minor concentrates on his 50 year career as Professor of Law at the University of Virginia. The Colston family genealogy traces Marshall, Randolph, Jacqueline, Ambler, Brewster, Carter, and Burwell descent. In the incomplete sketch of his own life Minor writes of the events of his fifth birthday including the present of a hobby horse from Professor McGuffey. He also writes about his early schooling and the subsequent lives of his siblings.
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- Minor, John Barbee, b. 1866. Minor family papers, 1932, 1941, n.d.
Watts family. Papers : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
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Papers : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
School essays, 1892-1894, of Charles Wesley Watts with letters from various people, news clippings, Civil War reminiscences, and photographs of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and "Extra Billy" Smith. Much of the correspondence and miscellaneous material concerns the education of Charles Wesley Watts and Charles E. Watts.
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- Watts family. Papers : of the Watts family, 1859-1927.
Berkeley, William, Sir, 1605-1677. Papers of the Latané and related Waring, Allen, Temple, Roane and Dix families [manuscript], 1650-1898 (bulk 1720-1854).
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Papers of the Latané and related Waring, Allen, Temple, Roane and Dix families [manuscript], 1650-1898 (bulk 1720-1854).
The collection consists chiefly of business and legal papers of the family but also contains correspondence, military, genealogical and religious papers, school notebooks and University of Virginia certificates of graduation. Business and legal papers include deeds, patents, leases, bills of lading, wills, indentures, invoices, land grants of Sir William Berkeley and Baron Effingham, surveyors plats and reports, financial accounts and receipts for tobacco shipped to England and articles purchased there. Topics in the correspondence include the tobacco trade, settlement of the estate of Lewis Latané (d. 1732), plantation management, life in Harden County, Ky., slavery, and the University of Virginia. Military papers document the career of James Allen, a captain in the 6th Regiment, Virginia Militia, 1824-1828, and include orders, returns, and rosters, as well as one earlier forage abstract from the Virginia Militia under John Hartwell Cocke in the War of 1812. Religious papers chiefly involve Southfarnham Parish in Essex County, and include a hymnbook, a letter from Alexander Spotswood, 1716, re a suspension from ministerial office and an Act for the Better Support of the Clergy, 1727. University of Virginia notebooks of James Allen Latané and George Magruder cover mathematics, the moral philosophy lectures of William Holmes McGuffey, junior law lectures of John Barbee Minor, and senior law lectures of James P. Holcombe. There is also a children's arithmetic book, ca. 1721, of Henry Latané. Miscellaneous items include an 1812 issue of the "Virginia Argus," and a 1781 issue of the "Virginia Herald," an address delivered to the Jefferson Society of the University of Virginia in 1853, an 18th century music book, and Virginia currency notes, 1757-1778.
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- Berkeley, William, Sir, 1605-1677. Papers of the Latané and related Waring, Allen, Temple, Roane and Dix families [manuscript], 1650-1898 (bulk 1720-1854).
Walter, Adam B., 1820-1875. Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850 [manuscript].
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Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850 [manuscript].
The portrait of McGuffey, engraved by Adam B. Walter, was published by Casimir Bohn.
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- Walter, Adam B., 1820-1875. Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850 [manuscript].
Miller, Alamby M., 1848-. Diary and student notebooks of Alamby M. Miller [manuscript], 1866-1871.
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Diary and student notebooks of Alamby M. Miller [manuscript], 1866-1871.
Notes of lectures, 1866-68, at the University of Virginia, on chemistry, French, geology, Hebrew, history, Latin, mathematics, moral and natural philosophy, under professors W. H. McGuffey, Socrates Maupin, etc. The diary, in German, tells of his experiences at the University of Heidelberg, 1868-69.
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- Miller, Alamby M., 1848-. Diary and student notebooks of Alamby M. Miller [manuscript], 1866-1871.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Examinations; report on the most efficient methods of conducting examinations, in common schools, and academies.
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Examinations; report on the most efficient methods of conducting examinations, in common schools, and academies. [1836]
ArchivalResource: [4] ℓ.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Examinations; report on the most efficient methods of conducting examinations, in common schools, and academies.
Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
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Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
Among those writing to Broadus were Albert Taylor Bledsoe, John Hartwell Cocke, John Staige Davis, Noah K. Davis, Basil L. Gildersleeve, Maximilian Schele de Vere, Gessner Harrison, Moses D. Hoge, Frederick W. Holliday, Thomas Cary Johnson, W. Gordon McCabe, William H. McGuffey, Socrates Maupin, John B. Minor, Samuel C. Mitchell, Dwight L. Moody, William E. Peters, William Barton Rogers, Francis H. Smith, George Boardman Taylor, William M. Thornton, Crawford H. Toy, George Tucker, Zebulon B. Vance and Charles S. Venable.
ArchivalResource: 405 items.
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- Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letters to the Rev. Broadus [microform] 1850-94.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. William H. McGuffey letter to S. P. Chase [manuscript], 1849 Feb 17.
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William H. McGuffey letter to S. P. Chase [manuscript], 1849 Feb 17.
McGuffey writes to decline the offer of a position and states that he "should remain in this University for the present."
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. William H. McGuffey letter to S. P. Chase [manuscript], 1849 Feb 17.
Armsby, James H., 1809-1875,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1787-1914.
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American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1787-1914.
Material collected by Hench, some as an autograph collection and others for use in his classes at the University of Virginia with examples of various periods. Modern autographs collected by Hench include letters by associates of Edgar Allan Poe; Civil War letters; papers relating to Virginia history; correspondence of writers and politicians, particularly from the Victorian era; and other miscellaneous correspondence with literary or histocial interest. Gerald Massey writes to Osgood & Co. and [James T.?] Fields on book sales, a publishing venture and American lectures. Dabney Herndon Maury sends an autograph and writes to the Piedmont & Arlington Life Insurance Company on a business matter and expressing concern on the business situation in New Orleans. Matthew Fontaine Maury to James H. Armsby, Bond & Son, and John D. Simms accepts an invitation to visit the Dudley Observator and Meet O. M. Mitchell, reports on the trial of varaious chronometers and recommends an appointment. Letters of Mary Russell Mitford to William Cox Bennett, Frances Trollop and others criticize the work of Henry Chorley and John Hughes, discusses her "Recollections of a literary life...."; solicit the patronage of Lord Nugent; recommends Bennett to Mrs. Acton Tindal, describes a packet containing work by John Greenleaf Whittier and Oliver Wendell Holmes; a bad fall suffered by Elizabeth Barrett Browning; a production of her play by [Charles?] Kemble; and mentioning Digby Starkey, the widow of Eliot Warburton, Joseph Hume. Letters of John S. Mosby to Eben Swift and Marcus J. Wright discuss Civil War incidents including his "closest call" and the objective of Pleasonton's attacks on Stuart at Brandy Station together with an autograph and a signed photograph. Also a letter of John Ware Mosby to George S. Palmer arranging a safe conduct pass for Mosby in May of 1865 so he can obtain a parole from General Halleck. Letters of his sister Victoria P. Mosby convey Richmond social news of 1842. Letters of Charles Eliot Norton to Dana Estes, C. C. Hazewell, Oliver Johnson, Andrew P. Peabody, Winslow Warren and others are chiefly brief social and business notes but include a letter about an archaelogical dig in Cotrone, Italy, conducted by Berlingieri and Clarke. Single letters of interest include Miles D. McAlester to Erasmus D. Keyes, 1862 August 25 concerning work parties for fortifications at Yorktown; W. Gordon McCabe to John Esten Cooke on a literary notice for a novel; Henry McKenzie to [Thomas?] Cadell on sales of "The Lounger"; Katharine Sarah Gadsden Macquoid to Roberts Brothers on the publication of "Dolly's grandfathers" in the U. S.; William H. McGuffey declining a request. Also William C. Macready to Mary Russell Mitford on publishing her play and his performance in "Julian"; Richard Kidder Meade to Samuel Pickens on the sale of Alabama land; James Montgomery sending thanks for a musical composition; Samuel McDowell Moore to John Letcher, 1861 September 3, on poor condition of roads which will hinder army transport and volunteering to supervise repair if given supplies and slave labor. Robert Nares to Thomas Cadell the Younger and reply on proofs for the completion of Macklin's Bible, together with engraving of Nares; and Yoné Noguchi to Madison Cawein on an evening with Joaquin Miller. The collection also contains an autograph of Joaquin Miller; a fragment by James Monroe on the acquisition of Florida.
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- Armsby, James H., 1809-1875,. American and English literary and historical papers collected by Atcheson L. Hench [manuscript] 1787-1914.
Peyton, Aquila Johnson, 1837-?. Diary of Aquila Johnson Peyton [manuscript], 1859-1861.
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Diary of Aquila Johnson Peyton [manuscript], 1859-1861.
Diary recording Peyton's experiences as a school teacher in Spotsylvania and Orange counties, several months travel as agent for the "Virginia Baptist" through Spotsylvania, Orange, Albemarle and Nelson Counties, and activities in Baptist churches of Hebron and Goshen Associations. Described in detail is Professor William Holmes McGuffey and his funeral sermon for a Miss Poor at the Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1859 September 28, the Blue Ridge Railroad tunnel construction, the Rotunda and library of the University of Virginia and Piedmont Female Institute. He mentions A. R. Cabiniss, Baptist missionary to China.
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- Peyton, Aquila Johnson, 1837-?. Diary of Aquila Johnson Peyton [manuscript], 1859-1861.
One hundred years of McGuffy.
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One hundred years of McGuffy. 1937.
ArchivalResource: [12] leaves : ill. ; 27 cm.
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- One hundred years of McGuffy.
Karst, John, 1836-1922. Collection of wood engravings.
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Collection of wood engravings.
Examples of Karst's wood engravings for a variety of book and magazine publications.
ArchivalResource: 1 album (90 leaves) ; 36 cm.
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- Karst, John, 1836-1922. Collection of wood engravings.
Collection on presidential inaugurations, 1824-1994
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Collection on presidential inaugurations 1824-1994
The collection on Ohio University (OU) presidential inaugurations dates from 1824, 1839, 1853, 1962, 1976 and 1994 and documents ceremonies inaugurating OU presidents.
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- Collection on presidential inaugurations, 1824-1994
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letters concerning Edward Henry Courtenay [manuscript] 1851-54.
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Letters concerning Edward Henry Courtenay [manuscript] 1851-54.
The collection contains a letter, 1851 Oct. 11 [Charlottesville, Va.] to David S. Courtenay, concerning repayment of a debt; a letter 1854 April 3 [Charlottesville, Va.] to Courtenay concerning a eulogy he is to write on Edward Henry Courtenay; a letter 1854 Aug. 17, Baltimore, Md., to Courtenay recommending the Rev. William C. Anderson; a letter 1854 Aug. 29 [Charlottesville, Va.] to Courtenay, concerning the Rev. Anderson; and a letter 1854 Sept. 12 [Charlottesville, Va.] to Courtenay, concerning the eulogy, and the Rev. Anderson.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letters concerning Edward Henry Courtenay [manuscript] 1851-54.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. [Letter] 1851 March 13, University of Virginia to J.A. Broadus / W.H. McGuffey
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[Letter] 1851 March 13, University of Virginia to J.A. Broadus / W.H. McGuffey 1851.
McGuffey urged Broadus to accept "an opportunity from Kentucky." Broadus was offered the professorship of ancient languages in Georgetown College, Kentucky. He declined the offer. See A.T. Robertson. Life and letters of John Albert Broadus, p. 85-90.
ArchivalResource: 2 leaves ; 25 cm.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. [Letter] 1851 March 13, University of Virginia to J.A. Broadus / W.H. McGuffey
Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. [Clipping], 1836-1931.
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[Clipping], 1836-1931.
This collection consists of a clipping from Kate Milner Rabb's column in the Indianapolis Star 4/19/1931 which discusses letters from Dr. Drake to William H. McGuffey (1836) offering the latter the presidency of Cincinnati College.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder.
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- Drake, Daniel, 1785-1852. [Clipping], 1836-1931.
Young, Robert W. Robert W. Young papers. 1926-1930.
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Robert W. Young papers. 1926-1930.
The Robert W. Young collection is comprised of materials collected by Young while he was a student at Ohio University from 1926 to 1930, including play programs and a program for a pageant honoring former Ohio University President William Holmes McGuffey.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 cubic feet (1 box)
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- Young, Robert W. Robert W. Young papers. 1926-1930.
Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Additional material regarding the Tucker, Harrison, Smith and the related Stevens, Lewis, and Carter families [manuscript] 1790-1925.
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Additional material regarding the Tucker, Harrison, Smith and the related Stevens, Lewis, and Carter families [manuscript] 1790-1925.
Earliest, 1790-1849, regarding Tucker, Lewis and Carter families but principally Charles Carter, Betty Lewis Carter, William Farley Lewis, Lawrence Fielding Lewis, George Tucker, and Maria Carter Tucker. The correspondence covers personal, financial, and social affairs, early years (1820's) of Lt. Lawrence F. Tucker's career in the U.S. Army, and the advantages of leaving Virginia for Kentucky. Other items include travel in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and the Mississippi and Arkansas territories, Felix Grundy as a lawyer and politician, and comparison of the living conditions in Virginia and Kentucky. The later group, 1851-1925, deals with the Harrison, Smith, Stevens, Tucker, and Carter families' personal relations and with the University of Virginia. Chief correspondents are Prof. Francis H. Smith, Gessner Harrison, Thomas H. Carter, George Tucker, Mary Stuart Harrison, and Frank Stevens. Material is interesting for its view of the University of Virginia. Letters of Thomas H. Carter discuss the university, the qualities of its graduates, and the expected presidency of Edwin A. Alderman; those of Edward Buckley Smith, Francis H. Smith, and J. Howard Smith, concern business matters and John B. Minor and F.L. Cabell regarding religion and co-education at the University of Virginia (1842). Other topics include a Benard Peyton letter, 1885, predicting financial and industrial success for Birmingham Ala.; letter discussing the sale of Monticello, an Edmund Harrison letter mentioning William H. McGuffey, travel in Europe; Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College; Theodore Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington, and science and religion.
ArchivalResource: 300 items.
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- Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Additional material regarding the Tucker, Harrison, Smith and the related Stevens, Lewis, and Carter families [manuscript] 1790-1925.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers of Texie Watts [manuscript], 1845-1874.
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Papers of Texie Watts [manuscript], 1845-1874.
Letter, 1845 April 23, Woodland, from Cornelia Simms [Watts] to her sister, Mrs. Eliza Wingfield, Batesville, Albemarle Co., Va. Letter, 1848 November 4, Laurel Hill, from Nelie [Mrs. Robert Watts] to her sister Eliza M. [Simms] Wingfield; with note from R. W. W[atts], her husband; 1865 March 13, Descriptive list and account of pay and clothing of Frank D[ade] Hume, Co. A., 13th Va. Infantry, Camp near Sutherland depot. Signed by M.S. Stringfellow, 1st Lt. comdg., 1865 March 13. Letter, 1869 April 19, University of Virginia, W.H. McGuffey to Charles E. Watts, Hicksford, Va. Letter, 1874. Pencil sketch, n.d., of company street in Confederate camp (by H. M. Silverton?).
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers of Texie Watts [manuscript], 1845-1874.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers of William H. McGuffey [manuscript], 1870-1891.
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Papers of William H. McGuffey [manuscript], 1870-1891.
A letter, 3 January 1870, from William Holmes McGuffey, Charlottesville, Va., to an unknown recipient discusses life after death and reading for intellectual improvement. Also a newspaper clipping, ca. 1891, regarding the publication of the McGuffey's Readers.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers of William H. McGuffey [manuscript], 1870-1891.
University of Virginia Certificate awarded to John M. Preston, Jr. [manuscript], 1860 July 4.
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University of Virginia Certificate awarded to John M. Preston, Jr. [manuscript], 1860 July 4.
A certificate awarded for "attaining the First Division in the School of Moral Philosophy at the Intermediate examination for the session of 1859-60" at the University of Virginia. Signed by William Holmes McGuffey as professor and William Wertenbaker as Secretary of the Faculty.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- University of Virginia Certificate awarded to John M. Preston, Jr. [manuscript], 1860 July 4.
Herring, John Alexander, 1837-. Notebook of John Alexander Herring, 1857-1858.
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Notebook of John Alexander Herring, 1857-1858.
The notebook contains lecture notes in moral philosophy taught by William Holmes McGuffey at the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (262 p.)
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- Herring, John Alexander, 1837-. Notebook of John Alexander Herring, 1857-1858.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Lecture on the relative duties of parents and teachers.
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Lecture on the relative duties of parents and teachers. [1835]
ArchivalResource: [10] ℓ.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Lecture on the relative duties of parents and teachers.
Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers regarding John Henry Bryson 1831-37.
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Papers regarding John Henry Bryson 1831-37.
Collection includes a sketch of Bryson's life -- Letters, 1886, recommending Bryson for the presidency of the University of Alabama, written by U. Va. professors Francis Henny Smith, James Lawrence Cabell, William Elisha Peters & John Randolph Page -- Passport, 1877, of Bryson -- Diary, 1877, recording Bryson's voyage to Europe & the Near East -- Address, 1894, on Scotch-Irish Presbyterianism delivered by Bryson -- Essays, ca. 1920 by Henry Knox Bryson including an anecdote regarding William Holmes McGuffey.
ArchivalResource: 6 items.
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- Smith, Francis H. (Francis Henry), 1829-1928. Papers regarding John Henry Bryson 1831-37.
Charles Tyley Newton Papers, 1907-1947
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Charles Tyley Newton Papers 1907-1947
Ypsilanti, Michigan automobile salesman, antique collector for Greenfield Village, and real estate agent for the Ford Motor Company. Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and pamphlet material concerning his work for Ford Motor Company, and his interest in William H. McGuffey and Stephen Foster; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Charles Tyley Newton Papers, 1907-1947
Hughes, George P. A series of lectures at the University of Va. by Proffessor [sic] W. McGuffy [sic] to the class of moral philosophy for the session of 1857-8.
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A series of lectures at the University of Va. by Proffessor [sic] W. McGuffy [sic] to the class of moral philosophy for the session of 1857-8.
ArchivalResource: [144] leaves ; 20 cm.
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- Hughes, George P. A series of lectures at the University of Va. by Proffessor [sic] W. McGuffy [sic] to the class of moral philosophy for the session of 1857-8.
Irma E. Voigt Collection, 1910-1949
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Irma E. Voigt Collection 1910-1949
The Irma E. Voigt papers span from as early as 1910 through 1949 and document Voigt's life before Ohio University as well as her time spent at Ohio University, serving as the university's first Dean of Women.
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- Irma E. Voigt Collection, 1910-1949
Ford, Henry, 1863-1947. Correspondence with John Lloyd Newcomb, 1935 May.
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Correspondence with John Lloyd Newcomb, 1935 May.
Correspondence discusses the William H. McGuffey buildings at Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan. With the correspondence are seven photographs of the William H. McGuffey buildings.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Ford, Henry, 1863-1947. Correspondence with John Lloyd Newcomb, 1935 May.
Howard, Henry, 1792-1874. Journal of Henry Howard, 1856-1873.
Title:
Journal of Henry Howard, 1856-1873.
The journal contains Howard's personal financial accounts as well as accounts as a guardian, administrator for the estate of Edward H. Courtenay, and trustee of William H. McGuffey. The volume contains lists of stocks and bonds; dealings with the Bank of Washington, New York bankers Johnston Brothers & Co., and the Virginia Loan & Trust Company of Charlottesville. There are small accounts with newspaper publishers, the University of Virginia and its proctor R.R. Prentis, Socrates Maupin, Christ Church, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company. Miscellaneous financial notes are loose in the volume.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- Howard, Henry, 1792-1874. Journal of Henry Howard, 1856-1873.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers, 1870-1891.
Title:
Papers, 1870-1891.
Include letter, 3 January 1870, from William Holmes McGuffey, Charlottesville, Va., regarding life after death and reading for intellectual improvement; and newspaper clipping, ca. 1891, regarding the publication of the McGuffey's Readers.
ArchivalResource: 2 items.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Papers, 1870-1891.
Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. Marcius Willson Notebook 1865?
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Marcius Willson Notebook 1865?
Manuscript notebook, 1865?, compiled by Marcius Willson, nineteenth century American textbook author. Includes an essay promoting Willson's series of readers published by Harper and Brothers; model lessons in grammar penmanship and vocabulary; and a critique of the McGuffey Readers. A notation inside the from cover identifies the manuscript as "Willson vs. McGuffey Readers."
ArchivalResource: 2 inches.
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- Willson, Marcius, 1813-1905. Marcius Willson Notebook 1865?
Bohn, Casimir. Photographs of Casimir Bohn engravings of the University of Virginia faculty [manuscript], 19??
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Photographs of Casimir Bohn engravings of the University of Virginia faculty [manuscript], 19??
Photographs of engravings of the University of Virginia faculty published by C. Bohn of Washington, D.C. with A. B. Walter as engraver. The engravings were inserted in University of Virginia autograph albums published by Bohn in 1859. Also included is one image of the Honorable Henry A. Wise, Govenor of Virginia and former member of the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 16 photos.
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- Bohn, Casimir. Photographs of Casimir Bohn engravings of the University of Virginia faculty [manuscript], 19??
Porches and Parlors district records subgroup, circa 1854-ongoing.
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Porches and Parlors district records subgroup, circa 1854-ongoing.
The Porches and Parlors District records subgroup of the Greenfield Village Buildings records collection contains available documents pertaining to structures in the Porches and Parlors district of Greenfield Village. Types of documents include affidavits, clippings, correspondence, family histories, general histories and research notes, inventories, maps, oral histories, and sometimes photographs. In some cases extensive interpretive guides used to help presenters offer visitors a robust background on the structure are included. Buildings for which there are significant records include Noah Webster Home, Sounds of America Gallery, and Susquehanna Plantation. The Greenfield Village Buildings records collection is organized alphabetically by building name. The records are updated as new information becomes available through research and records of new building additions as well as reinstallations are sought.
ArchivalResource: circa 10.8 cubic ft and 10 oversize folders.
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- Porches and Parlors district records subgroup, circa 1854-ongoing.
Lyle family. Lyle family papers, 1789-1944 1824-1872 (bulk dates).
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Lyle family papers, 1789-1944 1824-1872 (bulk dates).
This collection represents four generations of the Lyle family of Virginia and Kentucky. Genealogical materials concerning both the Nourse and Lyle families were accumulated by Marie Nourse Lyle. Additional papers deal with Mrs. Lyle and her children. Among the Lyle papers are early indentures, day books, diaries, scrapbooks, broadsides, and photos (removed to the Photo Archives). Correspondents include Archibald Alexander of Princeton Theological Seminary, Robert Jefferson Breckinridge, Presbyterian historian Robert Davidson, textbook author and educator W.H. McGuffey, and religious historian Wiliam B. Sprague.
ArchivalResource: 8.5 cubic ft.
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- Lyle family. Lyle family papers, 1789-1944 1824-1872 (bulk dates).
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter to William Peters [manuscript], 1869 September 6.
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Letter to William Peters [manuscript], 1869 September 6.
McGuffey writes a devout letter of sympathy consoling Peters on the death of his wife..."Our loss is her unspeakable gain."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter to William Peters [manuscript], 1869 September 6.
Baker, Richard Henry, b. 1826. Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
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Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
Diary of Richard Henry Baker discusses his life as a University of Virginia student. He describes his fellow students as "wild heedless young men and mentions election as president of the Jefferson Society, Professor William Holmes McGuffey, a funeral service for "poor Haile who was shot.... " He also mentions a cholera epidemic in Norfolk in 1849, his future wife, and church sermons including ones by Richard K. Meade and U. Va. chaplain William H. Ruffner. In addition he frequently includes poetry, rules of conduct and Sabbath reflections. After leaving the University he records his marriage, confirmation and births of three children. Also included are two commissions, 1851 and 1852, in the Virginia Militia signed by Joseph Johnson and John B. Floyd, and a commission, 1854, making Baker a notary public signed Joseph Johnson and George W. Munford.
ArchivalResource: 4 items.
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- Baker, Richard Henry, b. 1826. Richard Henry Baker papers [manuscript], 1849-1856.
William Holmes McGuffey collection, 1836-1894.
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William Holmes McGuffey collection, 1836-1894.
The McGuffey collection is an assembled collection of McGuffey material including correspondence from 1846 to 1872 relating primarily to affairs at the University of Virginia and academic interests. A notebook by McGuffey's associate, Dr. Thomas G. Addison, contains lectures on morals by Dr. W. H. McGuffey. Also included are lectures and correspondence of Alexander Hamilton McGuffey, William's brother, a collaborator on the Fifth Reader, and photographs relating to William H. McGuffey and family.
ArchivalResource: 0.2 cubic ft. and 1 oversize box
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- William Holmes McGuffey collection, 1836-1894.
A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
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A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
Paper givingbrief biographies of some men who contributed to the fame of the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v.
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- A University Built of Men [manuscript] 1950-1951.
Barnes, James, 1866-1936,. Papers of the Cocke Family 1776-1963 (1810-1929).
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Papers of the Cocke Family 1776-1963 (1810-1929).
The papers consist almost entirely of family correspondence and financial accounts. Speeches and addresses, recipe books, sketch books, poetry books, photographs, scrap books, newsclippings, religious newsletters and genealogical information are also included. Of special interest are an early autograph collection of Revolutionary War figures, a Bremo Recess plantation ledger, 1853-1870, kept by Arthur Lee Brent and a selection of Biblical texts and expositions on slavery. Topics discussed include immigration in the late 19th-century, the rebuilding of the Rotunda, the publication of the Bedford, Va. Index, and local Virginia politics and finances, but for the most part the letters detail life at Bremo Recess and various cities where family members located, particularly Washington D.C., Wilmington, Delaware, and St. John, Nova Scotia. Over three dozen members of the Brent, Cocke, Cabell, and Campbell families are represented by at least one letter.
ArchivalResource: 19200 items.
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- Barnes, James, 1866-1936,. Papers of the Cocke Family 1776-1963 (1810-1929).
Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851. Andrew Wylie papers, 1808-1995 (bulk 1828-1851).
Title:
Andrew Wylie papers, 1808-1995 (bulk 1828-1851).
Collection comprised of the personal papers of Andrew Wylie, Indiana University's first president.
ArchivalResource: 1.5 cubic ft. 1 file cabinet drawer.
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- Wylie, Andrew, 1789-1851. Andrew Wylie papers, 1808-1995 (bulk 1828-1851).
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Certificate of honorable dismissal [manuscript], 1840 March 13.
Title:
Certificate of honorable dismissal [manuscript], 1840 March 13.
A certificate of honorable dismissal to James L. Stringfellow, Ohio University, signed by McGuffey as President.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Certificate of honorable dismissal [manuscript], 1840 March 13.
Somerville, Eva Harris. History of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1820-1933 [manuscript], 1933.
Title:
History of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1820-1933 [manuscript], 1933.
History of First Presbyterian Church of Charlottesville, Charlottesville, Va., compiled by Eva Harris Somerville, 1931-1952, mostly typescripts, portraits and illustrations. The collection also contains some additional material accumulated after the death of Mrs. Somerville; a list of early members of the South Plains Church; a catalog of books in the church library, scattered church bulletins, 1946-1949; a history of the women of the church by Virginia E. Moran; and a list of new members in 1952.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Somerville, Eva Harris. History of Charlottesville Presbyterian Church, 1820-1933 [manuscript], 1933.
Gooch family. Papers, 1800-1891
Title:
Papers of the Gooch Family 1800 - 1891
Correspondence, medical notes, articles for "The Stethoscope," a journal founded and edited by Philip Claiborne Gooch (1825-1855), and other papers, chiefly of Claiborne Watts Gooch (1791-1844), co-editor and publisher of the Richmond Enquirer, relating to Virginia politics, the Virginia Convention of 1829, national politics, states rights and nullification, the National Bank, presidential elections of 1824, 1832, and 1836, and contemporary political figures such as Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, John Calhoun, and John Tyler. Includes correspondence of Philip Claiborne Gooch describing his life at the University of Virginia, the revolutionary movement of 1848 in Europe, and the treatment of various diseases; papers of his brother, Arthur Fleming Gooch (1832-1898), relating to his teaching career and school in Lynchburg, Va.; and correspondence of a third brother, Richard Barnes Gooch (1820-1851?), editor of the Southern Planter.
ArchivalResource: 5 ft.
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- Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858,. Papers of the Gooch family 1812-1891 (bulk 1824-1849).
Walter, Adam B., 1820-1875. Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850.
Title:
Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850.
The portrait of McGuffey, engraved by Adam B. Walter, was published by Casimir Bohn.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Walter, Adam B., 1820-1875. Engraving : of William Holmes McGuffey [art original], ca. 1850.
Newton, Charles Tyley, 1893-. Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
Title:
Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and pamphlet material concerning his work for Ford Motor Company, and his interest in William H. McGuffey and Stephen Foster; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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- Newton, Charles Tyley, 1893-. Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
McGuffey, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1816-1896. McGuffey Papers, 1814-1955, bulk 1826-1874.
Title:
McGuffey Papers, 1814-1955, bulk 1826-1874.
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.
ArchivalResource: 264 items.
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- McGuffey, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1816-1896. McGuffey Papers, 1814-1955, bulk 1826-1874.
Newton, Charles Tyley, 1893-. Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
Title:
Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, and pamphlet material concerning his work for Ford Motor Company, and his interest in William H. McGuffey and Stephen Foster; and photographs.
ArchivalResource: 4 linear ft.
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- Newton, Charles Tyley, 1893-. Charles T. Newton papers, 1907-1947.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Remarks on the motion to adopt Mr. Holley's report on the study of the classics.
Title:
Remarks on the motion to adopt Mr. Holley's report on the study of the classics. [n.d.]
ArchivalResource: [2] ℓ.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Remarks on the motion to adopt Mr. Holley's report on the study of the classics.
Papers of the Duke family [manuscript], 1831-1924.
Title:
Papers of the Duke family [manuscript], 1831-1924.
Records of Richard Duke's grist mill, merchandise daybooks and ledgers of R.T.W. Anderson, Anderson & Day, Walter Perry, and unidentified ledgers from Stony Point and Scottsville, Va. Includes letters, drawings, notes on Latin and arithmetic, and Dr. John Davis' lectures in anatomy, added by Boswell Anderson. The collection also contains four manuscript volumes of Mary White Duke, 1843-1932: (1) Minute book of the Philomathean Society, University of Virginia, 1848-1850; two account books of a Charlottesville, Va., store-inn, one inscribed Hugh Minor and headed "Monticello House", (2) 1843-1844 and (3) 1845-1847; and (4) a "Perkins & Emery" ledger, 1846. Lithograph of "Third annual report of the University of Virginia Experimental Farm," 1874. Five letters of, or about, R.T.W. Duke, 1873, and one letter to Wm. Richard Duke, 1922; and a print of a photgraph, signed, "R.T.W. Duke, Jr., Grand Master." Several clippings on the Monroe statue at Ash Lawn, 1931, and the Washington Bicentennial, 1932; and some broadside letters. Broadside offering Albemarle lands for sale, 1872. Notebook, 1852, of John Edward Jones of Union Mills, Fluvanna County, in Senior moral philosophy under Prof. William H. McGuffey. Law notebook of William E. Towles, 1860, 1852-1860. Materials from the papers of William R. Duke, including 5 dockets of the University of Virginia Board of Visitors, 1 copy of Alumni Board of Trustees minutes, 1923; a University budget recapitulation, 1922-1924; and a financial report of the University Hospital, 1920. Also includes a guest register of the Eagle Tavern, Charlottesville, Va., 1849 Aug. 2-1852 Jan. 4, George William Turpin, proprietor. Also of interest is a minutebook of the Charlottesville School [District?] Board, 1899-1912.
ArchivalResource: ca.50 items.
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- Papers of the Duke family [manuscript], 1831-1924.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Copperplate of a single page from McGuffey's fourth eclectic reader, circa 1866-1879.
Title:
Copperplate of a single page from McGuffey's fourth eclectic reader, circa 1866-1879.
ArchivalResource: 1 copperplate (in folder)
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Copperplate of a single page from McGuffey's fourth eclectic reader, circa 1866-1879.
Herring, John Alexander, 1837-. Notebook of John Alexander Herring [manuscript], 1857-1858.
Title:
Notebook of John Alexander Herring [manuscript], 1857-1858.
The notebook contains lecture notes in moral philosophy taught by William Holmes McGuffey at the University of Virginia.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (262 p.)
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- Herring, John Alexander, 1837-. Notebook of John Alexander Herring [manuscript], 1857-1858.
Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. T. S. Pinneo papers relating to revision of McGuffey readers, [185-?].
Title:
T. S. Pinneo papers relating to revision of McGuffey readers, [185-?].
Manuscript drafts and related notes for revisions of McGuffey's first, second, third, and fourth readers. Accompanied by an issue of Elementary English, November, 1963, containing an essay, "An Inside Story of the McGuffey Readers," by Pinneo's granddaughters Alyse Gregory and Jean L. Gregory Byington.
ArchivalResource: 0.84 linear ft. (2 boxes)
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- Pinneo, T. S. (Timothy Stone), 1804-1893. T. S. Pinneo papers relating to revision of McGuffey readers, [185-?].
Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letter to David Shaver [manuscript] 1859 March 31.
Title:
Letter to David Shaver [manuscript] 1859 March 31.
Broadus writes to the editor of Religious herald, regarding an editorial about William H. McGuffey.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Broadus, John Albert, 1827-1895. Letter to David Shaver [manuscript] 1859 March 31.
Hoge, William J. (William James), 1825-1864. Notebook : of William J. Hoge, 1842.
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Notebook : of William J. Hoge, 1842.
Hoge, a student in the philosophy class of William Holmes McDuffey at Ohio University, Athens, took notes on class lectures and abstracted Elements of mental philosophy, by Thomas Cogswell Upham.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (135 p.)
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- Hoge, William J. (William James), 1825-1864. Notebook : of William J. Hoge, 1842.
Ohio University. Collection on presidential inaugurations 1824-1994.
Title:
Collection on presidential inaugurations 1824-1994.
The collection on Ohio University presidential inaugurations dates from 1824, 1839, 1853, 1962, 1976 and 1994 and documents ceremonies inaugurating OU presidents.
ArchivalResource: 1 cubic foot (2 Hollinger boxes)
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- Ohio University. Collection on presidential inaugurations 1824-1994.
McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter to William Peters, 1869 September 6.
Title:
Letter to William Peters, 1869 September 6.
McGuffey writes a devout letter of sympathy consoling Peters on the death of his wife ... "Our loss is her unspeakable gain."
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- McGuffey, William Holmes, 1800-1873. Letter to William Peters, 1869 September 6.
Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall, 1801-1868
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Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall 1801-1868
A scrapbook of signatures, letters, and some poems, chiefly of famous 19th century American literary figures. Among those represented by letters are Elihu Burritt, Edward H. Courtenay, Joseph R. Chandler, Chaarles Dickens, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Samuel G. Goodrich, Gessner Harrison, Joseph Henry, Joseph R. Ingersoll, Charles C. Jewett, George Junkin, John Lewis, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Also Nathan Lord, Anna Cora Ritchie, William H. McGuffey, Edward Joy Morris, Denison Olmsted, Robert M. Patterson, Edgar Allan Poe, Hiram Powers, Lydia Howard Sigourney, William Gilmore Simms, Jared Sparks, Frances Milton Trollope, George Ticknor, George Washington, Noah Webster, and Nathaniel P. Willis.
ArchivalResource: 103 items on 1 reel microfilm.
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- Burritt, Elihu, 1810-1879,. Autograph collection of Davis R. Marshall, 1801-1868.
Goode, James Moore, 1939-. William Holmes McGuffey at the University of Virginia, 1845-1873 [manuscript] : essay, 1965 May 10.
Title:
William Holmes McGuffey at the University of Virginia, 1845-1873 [manuscript] : essay, 1965 May 10.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Goode, James Moore, 1939-. William Holmes McGuffey at the University of Virginia, 1845-1873 [manuscript] : essay, 1965 May 10.
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.
Anderson, William, 1952-. William T. Anderson papers 5, 1920-1997.
Title:
William T. Anderson papers 5, 1920-1997.
The collection contains miscellaneous items accumulated by the author, including McGuffey's first eclectic reader (1920); Lulu's library / Louisa May Alcott (1930); Black fox of Lorne / Marguerite de Angeli (1956); All the pround tribesmen / Kylie Tennant (1965); Ash road / Ivan Southall (1977); Rarest kind of best / Agnes Perkins (1978); Children's books to own (1986); and several volumes of Children's literature.
ArchivalResource: 2 boxes (2.42 cu. ft.)
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- Anderson, William, 1952-. William T. Anderson papers 5, 1920-1997.
Historical Foundation Of Presbyterian & Reformed Churches. [Contact repository for more information].
Title:
Historical Foundation Of Presbyterian & Reformed Churches. [Contact repository for more information].
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