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Confederate officer and Episcopal minister.
William Nelson Pendleton (1809-1883) was a graduate of the United States Military Academy, an Episcopal clergyman and schoolmaster in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, a Confederate brigadier general, serving under Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, and rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington, Va., 1853-1883. He married Anzolette Elizabeth Page in 1831, and they had 8 children. Their oldest daughter Susan married Confederate army officer Edwin Gray Lee (1836-1870), and their son, Alexander Swift Pendleton (1839-1864) was an officer in the Confederate army.
Pendleton was a graduate of the United States Military Academy, an Episcopal clergyman and schoolmaster in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, a Confederate brigadier general, serving under Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, and rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington, Va., 1853-1883.
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Brown Family Henry Brown 1 (1716-1766) was born in Bedford County, Virginia. He married Alice Beard and had eleven children including; Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), and Daniel Brown (1770-1818).
Henry Brown 2 (1760-1841), later commissioned as a Captain, was wounded in the Revolutionary War. After the war he opened a store in New London, Bedford (later Campbell) County with his brother, Daniel. He had a full and interesting life in mercantile pursuits, being involved in several ventures with other partners, and spending a good deal of his time in court collecting debts. He acted as Federal Tax Collector in Bedford County, 1800-1803, a deputy inspector of revenue and served several terms as a Sheriff. He was also a treasurer of the New London Academy Meeting House and the New London Agricultural Society. New London is in present day Campbell County, Virginia. His business and personal papers present a picture of the successful business man of that day. No letters written by Captain Henry Brown are in this collection, though many references to letters he had written are to be found. Capt. Henry Brown (1760-1841), married Frances Thompson (1775-1822). Their children included Henry Brown, Jr. (1797-1836), who married Eleanor Tucker; Samuel T. Brown, who married Lissie Huger; Locky [Lockie] T. Brown (b. 1827), who married Alexander Irvine; Frances Brown, who married Edwin Robinson; Alice Brown, who married William M. Worthington; and John Thompson Brown (1802-1836), who married Mary E. Willcox.
Many papers of Henry Brown, Jr. 3 (1797-1836), are included in this collection, but his personality makes little impression on the reader. Toward the end of his short life he served in his father's store in Lynchburg, later opening a store of his own. Henry Brown Jr. married Eleanor Tucker. He died of an illness that had plagued him from his early years.
John Thompson Brown 3 (1802-1836) was born near Bedford County, Virginia. He was a graduate of Princeton who later read law under Judge Creed Taylor. John became a member of the House of Delegates from Clarksburg, Harrison County, Virginia (later West Virginia), at the age of 26. Following his marriage in 1830 to Mary E. Willcox, daughter of a leading citizen of Petersburg, he was elected to the House of Delegates. His speeches to the House of Delegates on slavery, states rights, and politics in the Jackson and post-Jackson period exist in pamphlet form and are valuable for their insight into the position taken by Virginians in this period. He also served as member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention from 1829-1830. At the age of 29 he was mentioned as a possible candidate for U.S. Senator (appointed by the State legislature at the time), and undoubtedly would have been an important figure in national politics if he had not suffered an untimely death at the age of 34. He and Mary Willcox had three children; Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), John Willcox Brown (b. 1833), and Col. John Thompson Brown II (1835-1864).
Col. John Thompson Brown II 4 (1835-1864), was less than two years old when his father died. He lived to carry out his father's ideas in the next generation when the debate regarding state rights and slavery came to be settled by recourse to arms. His fiery speeches contributed to the war fever, a war in which he rose to the rank of Colonel in the artillery before being killed by a sniper's bullet on May 6, 1864.
Henry Peronneau Brown 4 (1832-1894), was named after a Princeton schoolmate and close friend of his father's, Peronneau Finley, of Charleston, South Carolina. Henry Peronneau Brown lived briefly with his namesake after his father's death. The correspondence of Henry Peronneau Brown with his wife and their relatives, is chiefly of value for the insight it gives into family affairs during the Civil War and the Reconstruction. Henry Peronneau Brown (1832- 1894), married France Bland Coalter (1835-1894), in 1858. They were the parents of John Thompson Brown III (b. 1861), who married Cassie Dallas Tucker Brown (fl.1898), reuniting the Tucker family with the line. They in turn had five children; John Thompson Brown IV (b. 1896); Frances Bland Coalter Brown; Henry Peronneau Brown III; Charles Brown; Elizabeth Dallas Brown; and Willcox Brown.
Coalter Family John Coalter 1 (1769-1838), was born in 1769 to parents Michael Coalter and Elizabeth Moore. While his father was away serving in the war against the British, John Coalter and his brothers worked the family farm on Walker's Creek in Rockbridge County, Virginia. After brief schooling he became tutor to the children of St. George Tucker (1752-1827), and Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker (d.1788). Following the death of Mrs. Tucker, Coalter moved with the family to Williamsburg, serving without pay in return for the legal training he received from Judge St. George Tucker (1752-1827). While studying law, he also attended lectures at the College of William and Mary under Bp. James Madison and George Wythe. In December 1790, he received his license to practice law. A year later he married Maria Rind, the orphaned daughter of a Williamsburg printer, who had been serving as governess for the Tucker children. After the death of Maria Rind Coalter (d.1792), in childbirth, he married (1795), Margaret Davenport (d. 1795), of Williamsburg, who also died in childbirth within the year. Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), daughter of St. George Tucker, was taken as his third wife in 1802. John Coalter had been her tutor twelve years before. She later bore him his only three children, Frances Lelia Coalter (1803-1822), Elizabeth Tucker Coalter Bryan (1805-1853), and St. George Tucker Coalter (1809- 1839). John Coalter later became a Circuit Judge of the Virginia General Court and bought "Elm Grove," an estate in Staunton, Virginia. Coalter continued to live there until 1811, at which time he moved to Richmond to serve as Judge of the Circuit Court of Appeals. In 1822, Coalter took his fourth wife, the widow Hannah (Jones) Williamson. In his latter years he enjoyed wide holdings and interests, including a lively concern with gold mining in Virginia. John Tucker Coalter died at "Chatham" plantation in Stafford County, Virginia, 1838.
Elizabeth Tucker Coalter 2 (1805-1853), married John Randolph Bryan (godson of John Randolph of Roanoke) in 1831 and lived at Eagle Point, Gloucester County, Virginia. They had nine children; John Coalter Bryan (1831-1853), Delia Bryan, (d. 1833), Frances Tucker Bryan (b. 1835), Randolph Bryan (b. 1837), Georgia Screven Bryan (b. 1839), St. George Tucker Bryan (b. 1843), Joseph Bryan (b. 1847), Thomas Forman Bryan (1848-1851), Corbin Braxton Bryan (b. 1852).
St. George Tucker Coalter 2 (1809-1839), married the strong-willed Judith Harrison Tomlin (1808-1859). He lived out his life fighting sickness and the losing battle of making his farm profitable. Judith Harrison Tomlin collected letters, which included many exchanged by the fourteen cousins (nine Bryans and five Coalters). Though none of these people were prominent on the large canvas of life, their collected letters give an interesting and informative picture of life in Virginia in the first half of the nineteenth century. St. George and Judith Coalter had six children; Walker Tomlin Coalter (1830-1831); John Coalter (1831-1883); Henry Tucker (1833-1870); Ann Frances Bland Coalter (1835-1894), who married Henry Peronneau Brown (1832-1894), in 1858; Virginia Braxton Coalter (b. 1837), who married William. P. Braxton in 1855; and St. George Tucker Coalter (b. 1839), who married Amelia Downy in 1862 and Charlotte (Downy) Terrill in 1868. See Brown Family
Tucker Family St. George Tucker 1 (1752-1827), was born in 1752 near Port Royal, Bermuda to Ann Butterfield Tucker and Henry Tucker, a merchant. St. George Tucker had a extensive career in law starting with his acceptance to the College of William and Mary under the tutelage of George Wythe in 1771. He served as clerk of courts of Dinwiddlie County, 1774; commonwealth attorney for Chesterfield County, 1783-1786; law professor at the College of William and Mary, 1790; and federal court judge for Virginia, 1813-1825. In 1771, he married Frances (Bland) Randolph, a widow, who had three children from a previous marriage; Richard Randolph, Theodorick Randolph (d. 1792), and John Randolph of Roanoke. St. George and Frances Randolph Tucker together, had five children; Henry St. George Tucker (1780-1848), Tudor Tucker, Ann Frances Bland Tucker (1785-1813), Elizabeth Tucker (b. 1788), and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784-1851). They lived on the Randolph plantation, "Mattoax" in Chesterfield County, Virginia, until the death of France Randolph Tucker in 1813. In 1791, St. George remarried the widow Lelia Skipwith Carter (fl. 1795). None of their three children lived to adulthood.
Henry St. George Tucker 2 (1780-1848), served as a professor of law at the University of Virginia; in the Virginia House of Delegates, 1806-1807; in the U.S. Congress, 1815-1819; and in the Virginia Senate, 1819-1824. He married Anne Evelina Hunter in 1806 and had at least eleven children, including; Randolph Tucker, Dr. David Hunter Tucker, Frances Tucker, Mary Tucker, Virginia Tucker, Anne Tucker, and John Randolph Tucker (1823-1897).
Randolph Tucker 3 married Lucy (?). The couple had children; St. George Tucker and Judge Randolph Tucker.
Dr. David Hunter Tucker 3 married Eliz Dallas and had Rev. Dallas Tucker and Cassie Dallas Tucker.
John Randolph Tucker 3 (1823-1897), married Laura Holmes Powell in 1848 and had seven children. He was served as attorney general of Virginia, 1857-1865; professor of law at Washington College (currently Washington and Lee University); and was elected to U.S. Congress, 1874-1887.
Ann Frances Bland Tucker 2 (1785-1813), married John Coalter (1769-1838). See Coalter Family.
Nathaniel Beverley Tucker 2 (1784-1851), graduated from the College of William and Mary with a law degree. In 1807, he married Mary Coalter (d. 1827), sister of John Coalter (1769-1838). He moved to Missouri and became the Circuit Court Judge of the Missouri Territory in 1817. Nathaniel remarried twice, to Eliza Naylor in 1828 and to Lucy Anne Smith. He returned to teach at the College of William and Mary in 1834.
Other People William Munford (1775- 1825) A friend of John Tucker Coalter's (1769-1838), from his Williamsburg days, William Munford, a poet and lawyer of some note, wrote letters to Coalter which contain interesting reports of the College of William and Mary and of Harvard University. He wrote of the poverty stricken French immigrants in Norfolk, and sent vivid descriptions of the activity of the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay during the War of 1812. He lived and studied with George Wythe in Williamsburg, later moving with him to Richmond to serve as his clerk. His remarks on Wythe, for whom he had a great affection, throw light on that important member of the legal profession in the new nation.
Gary A. Adams' (fl. 1900), connection to the family is unknown. However, several bills to him from the dry goods stores and the household supply stores are included in the collection.
Cynthia Beverly (Tucker) Washington Coleman (1832-1908) of Williamsburg, was an aunt of Cassie Tucker.
Judge John Randolph Tucker (ca. 1915) Newspaper Clippings, 1913-1915, from Nome, Alaska concern the term of judgeship of John Randolph Tucker, (ca. 1915).
Capt. David Tucker Brown (ca. 1918), was a member of the 1918 Peace Commission, Paris France.
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Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. William Nelson Pendleton papers, 1798-1889 [manuscript].
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William Nelson Pendleton papers, 1798-1889 [manuscript].
Family letters to and from William Nelson Pendleton and his wife, and from his children and Page, Nelson, Pendleton, and other relatives, giving an extensive picture of the private and public life of Virginians through most of the 19th century. The 35 items dated earlier than 1837 are Nelson and Page family letters. Approximately 1,400 items were written during the Civil War years, including military communications among officers in the Virginia theatre of war, correspondence concerning promotions, personal rivalries and criticism among Confederate officers, letters to and from Mrs. Pendleton at Lexington, Va., and other members of the family. There is correspondence before, during, and after the war concerning the Episcopal Church and specifically the affairs of the Lexington church and threats to Pendleton's tenure as rector, and (from 1870 onwards) Pendleton's work in raising a Robert E. Lee memorial fund. There are also some papers relating to Pendleton's life in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland before he came to Lexington in 1853.
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Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Papers of the Willis family [manuscript], 1758-1892.
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Papers of the Willis family [manuscript], 1758-1892.
The papers include accounts, court documents, and personal bonds of Francis Willis, Gloucester County, Va.; slaves bills of sale, 1829-1854, chiefly from Wilkes County, Ga.; tax records, 1849-1860, with memorandum book kept by F. M. Stribling, Wilkes County, Ga., with accompanying circular letters from the Comptroller General's Office, Ga.; diary, 1821-1825, kept by a student at Winden Hill, Ga.; and student notes, 1860, kept by Edward Willis while attending West Point Military Academy. The collection also contains orders issued by various officers in the Confederate States Army, 1861-1864, primarily marching orders for units in the Department of Northern Virginia, also some death notices, orders for medical treatment and disability, induction notices, passes for furloughs, and parole papers. There are also muster rolls, pay rolls, and morning reports for Captain John Wingfield's company, and Captain G. G. Norman's company, both Georgia light artillery, originally militia home guards from Wilkes County, Ga. Included with the collection is a pamphlet of Rules and Regulations of the Wilkes Guard (Ga.), a history, 1892, of the Irvin Artillery (Wilkes County, Ga.), with minutes, memorials, and reunion notices. The collection contains a letter, 1863 May 18, W. N. Pendleton to Robert E. Lee; a letter, 1862 April 18, to Edward Johnson; a letter, 1861 February 13, from J. P. Benjamin; a letter, n.d., R. Toombs to Francis T. Willis.
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- Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884,. Papers of the Willis family [manuscript], 1758-1892.
Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), 1780-1929.
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Brown, Coalter, Tucker Papers (I), 1780-1929.
Papers, 1780-1929, of the Brown, Coalter, Tucker families.
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Confederate States of America. Army of Northern Virginia. Artillery Corps. Orders and circulars affecting Artillery Corps, Army Northern Virginia, 1862-1864.
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Orders and circulars affecting Artillery Corps, Army Northern Virginia, 1862-1864.
Two volumes containing the orders of Brig. Gen. W.N. Pendleton while heading the artillery corps mostly regarding changes in organization and discipline. These hand written volumes were copied from the originals as records by J.A. Buchanan.
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Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Papers, 1861-1862.
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Papers, 1861-1862.
Correspondence, telegrams, commissions, lists of ordnance, orders, requests, and contracts for supplies, list of quartermaster's stores, and officers' reports. Correspondents include R.H. Chilton, Jubal A. Early, J. Gorgas, Wade Hampton, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, J. Letcher, and L.P. Walker.
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Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904. John Brown Gordon Civil War letter, 1864 May 27.
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John Brown Gordon Civil War letter, 1864 May 27.
Autograph letter signed by Maj. Gen. John Brown Gordon, addressed to Lt. Col. William Pendleton, Assistant Adjutant General, confirming the retreat of Union forces and the end of the Battle of North Anna River, Va.
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- Gordon, John Brown, 1832-1904. John Brown Gordon Civil War letter, 1864 May 27.
Rainey, J., fl. 1868-1870. J. Rainey correspondence, 1868-1870.
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J. Rainey correspondence, 1868-1870.
ALsS (1868 February 27-1870 June 7) from Rainey while a student at Washington College, Lexington, Va., to his brother and sister. Rainey mentions Generals John C. Breckinridge, Robert E. Lee, William Nelson Pendleton, and F.H. Smith; African Americans in Virginia; the area around Lexington, Va.; and personal and family matters. In his letter of April 2, 1870, Rainey notes that General Lee is in poor health.
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Long, A. L. (Armistead Lindsay), 1827-1891. A. L. Long papers, 1754-1886 [manuscript].
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A. L. Long papers, 1754-1886 [manuscript].
Chiefly postbellum correspondence with other officers about Civil War military actions, especially at Gettysburg, and his reminiscences of his U.S. Army career, 1850-1860, in the South and West. Correspondents include James Longstreet (1821-1904), William Nelson Pendleton (1809-1883), Jubal Anderson Early (1816-1894), and Henry Jackson Hunt (1819-1889).
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- Long, A. L. (Armistead Lindsay), 1827-1891. A. L. Long papers, 1754-1886 [manuscript].
William Nelson Pendleton Papers, ., 1798-1889
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William Nelson Pendleton Papers, . 1798-1889
William Nelson Pendleton (1809-1883) was a graduate of the United States Military Academy, an Episcopal clergyman and schoolmaster in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, a Confederate brigadier general, serving under Joseph E. Johnston and Robert E. Lee, and rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Lexington, Va., 1853-1883. The collection includes correspondence of Pendleton and his family, and their Page, Nelson, Pendleton, and other Virginia relatives, giving an extensive picture of the social life and customs of Virginians in the 19th century. The 35 items dated earlier than 1837 are Nelson and Page family letters. Approximately 1,400 items were written during the Civil War years, including military communications among officers in the Virginia theatre of war, correspondence concerning promotions, personal rivalries and criticism among Confederate officers, letters to and from Mrs. Pendleton at Lexington, Va., and other members of the family. There is correspondence before, during, and after the war concerning the Episcopal Church and specifically the affairs of the Lexington church and threats to Pendleton's tenure as rector, and (from 1870 onwards) Pendleton's work in raising a Robert E. Lee memorial fund. There are also some papers relating to Pendleton's life in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland before he came to Lexington in 1853.
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Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Letter / 1871 May 24, Lexington, Va., to John T. Harris.
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Letter / 1871 May 24, Lexington, Va., to John T. Harris.
Episcopal clergyman, Confederate soldier. Letter to John T. Harris, jurist. U.S. congressman, on behalf of Henry Clay White, of Rockbridge Co., seeking appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.
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- Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Letter / 1871 May 24, Lexington, Va., to John T. Harris.
Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Special order (unnumbered) : to Col. T.M.R. Talcott, commanding the engineering forces : manuscript signed for General Lee by his adjutant, W.H. Taylor, 1865 Apr. 9.
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Special order (unnumbered) : to Col. T.M.R. Talcott, commanding the engineering forces : manuscript signed for General Lee by his adjutant, W.H. Taylor, 1865 Apr. 9.
Designating Generals J. Longstreet, J.B. Gordon, and W.N. Pendleton to carry out the terms of the surrender agreed upon with Lt. General Grant.
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- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. Special order (unnumbered) : to Col. T.M.R. Talcott, commanding the engineering forces : manuscript signed for General Lee by his adjutant, W.H. Taylor, 1865 Apr. 9.
Alexander, James H. Diary, 1862.
Title:
Diary, 1862.
Diary kept while Alexander was stationed near Centreville (Fairfax County), Va., serving with the 9th Georgia Infantry, Irwin Artillery. Contains details of camp life, including a description of the company dispute with Colonel William Nelson Pendleton about building a church and attending services, and references to Northern newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (51 p.)
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- Alexander, James H. Diary, 1862.
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1862-1882.
Title:
Papers, 1862-1882.
Includes 4 telegrams and one letter, 1862-1865, from Davis to C.S.A. Generals Bragg, Joseph E. Johnston, and Lee and Col. William Preston Johnston concerning conduct of the war; 9 letters, 1867-1882, from Davis to General William Nelson Pendleton, the majority discussing the preparation of Davis' book, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government.
ArchivalResource: ca. 14 items (2 folders)
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- Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. Papers, 1862-1882.
Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
Title:
Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
The collection pertains to Alexander Walker, a merchant, mill owner and militia captain, his siblings and five generations of descendants, and includes correspondence, business and legal papers, memoirs, autographs, military documents, poems and ledgers. Much of the correspondence is between Alexander and his brother John who immigrated to Missouri. There are also Civil War letters of Sam A. Walker, 14th Virginia Cavalry. In addition to family news, topics include early settlement,land speculation, and politics in Missouri; Virginia politics; emigration to Tennessee; commerce; epidemics; slavery and emancipation; and the Civil War. There are also letters concerning ironworks in Rockbridge County, Va., and the California gold rush. Business and legal papers contain documents re slave sales and hirings, and a Confederate "tax in kind" form, as well as items pertaining to John Walker's will; insurance; Snicker's Gap Turnpike Company; and the James River and Kanawha Company. A series of land grants signed by early Virginia and Kentucky governors including James Monroe and John Tyler and autographs of prominent Virginia figures are also present. The collection also contains a small group of Virginia military papers; some printed and miscellaneous papers including a pamphlet regarding the Freedman's Bank Swindle and a notice re an auction of Alexander Stuart's land and slaves; ledgers and an account book of Walker family members which contain genealogical information; and a statement of the Graham Society of Washington College.
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- Barbour, James, 1775-1842. Walker family papers [manuscript] 1753-1873 (bulk 1816-1853).
Pendleton, Dudley Digges, b. ca. 1841. Papers, 1861-1865.
Title:
Papers, 1861-1865.
Chiefly letters of Pendleton to his mother, Elizabeth Digges Pendleton, and his brother, Robert Nelson Pendleton, while D.D. Pendleton was acting adjutant general to his uncle, William Nelson Pendleton. The material relates to military activities, camp life, engagements with the enemy, the death of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, and the sermons of William Nelson Pendleton to the soldiers.
ArchivalResource: 85 items.
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- Pendleton, Dudley Digges, b. ca. 1841. Papers, 1861-1865.
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1797-1877. Papers, 1797-1877.
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Papers, 1797-1877.
Correspondence and legal papers concerning Lee's law practice, estate settlements, and personal matters. Subjects include Confederate refugees in Canada, formation of West Virginia as a state, conditions in Virginia in 1865, bridge and turnpike construction and management, and the Bedinger, Boteler, Dandridge, Lucas, Pendleton, and Shepherd families. Correspondents include Jubal A. Early, Edwin Gray Lee, members of the Lee family, and William Nelson Pendleton.
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- Lee, Edmund Jennings, 1797-1877. Papers, 1797-1877.
Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. James Longstreet papers, 1850-1904.
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James Longstreet papers, 1850-1904.
The James Longstreet papers consist of correspondence, a broadside, copy photographs, clippings, a memo, and a railroad pass. Correspondence (1850; 1875-1904) is between Longstreet and military men and others and concerns supplies during the Mexican War; General William N. Pendleton and others' criticisms of Longstreet's military tactics at Gettysburg and elsewhere; Gainesville, Georgia property; monetary disputes; personal and business matters; and books written by Longstreet and by his wife, Helen Dortch Longstreet. Pictures are of the Longstreet grave marker in Gainesville, Georgia, and a formal portrait is of General and Mrs. Longstreet (1901).
ArchivalResource: .5 linear ft. (1 box)
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- Longstreet, James, 1821-1904. James Longstreet papers, 1850-1904.
Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863. Stonewall Jackson papers, 1842-1898 (bulk 1861-1862) [manuscript].
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Stonewall Jackson papers, 1842-1898 (bulk 1861-1862) [manuscript].
Chiefly military correspondence, 1861-1862, with a few prewar items and postwar letters received by Jackson's second wife, Mary Anna Morrison Jackson. The earliest items are letters, 1842, about Jackson's appointment to West Point. Military correspondence includes letters to Judah P. Benjamin, 1861; from Robert E. Lee, 1862; and from R. S. Ewell, 1862, about troop movements in Virginia. Also included are a letter, 1861, from W. N. Pendleton defending himself against charges of cowardice and letters about Jackson's charge of neglect of duty against A. P. Hill in 1862.
ArchivalResource: 39 items.
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- Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863. Stonewall Jackson papers, 1842-1898 (bulk 1861-1862) [manuscript].
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group D 1839-1929.
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Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group D 1839-1929.
Papers of John Thompson Brown, Colonel of 1st Regiment Virginia Artillery who was killed in action in 1864. Included are letters concerning a disagreement with William Nelson Pendleton. Papers also include correspondence of his son, Henry Peronneau Brown and his son's wife Frances Bland (Coalter) Brown as well as newspaper clippings concerning Judge John Randolph Tucker and the correspondence of Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman. There are also nineteenth century engravings
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- Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Brown-Coalter-Tucker Papers (I) Group D 1839-1929.
Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
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Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Autograph letters and documents of officers and statesmen associated with the Confederacy in the Civil War, collected by Frederick Myers Dearborn.
ArchivalResource: 10 boxes (5 linear ft.)
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- Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part II: The Civil War and the Confederacy, 1832-1915.
Willis family. Papers of the Willis family, 1752-1886 (bulk 1830-1865).
Title:
Papers of the Willis family, 1752-1886 (bulk 1830-1865).
The collection contains letters, accounts, notes, oath forms, contracts, clippings of three generations of men named Francis Willis, chief of Gloucester Co., Va. Included are a blacksmith's accounts, account of a debt due George Fitzhugh, and a suit brought by Lewis Burwell; clipping, 1826 June 9, from the Petersburg Intelligencer about a citizen's committee formed to raise funds forThomas Jefferson; certification, 1861 Feb. 6, for Edward S. Willis of Georgia, resignation from West Point. The microfilm collection contains correspondence as well as assorted legal documents, and bills and receipts. Among the correspondents are Robert Edward Lee and William Nelson Pendleton.
ArchivalResource: 34 items.1 reel : positive ; 35 mm.
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- Willis family. Papers of the Willis family, 1752-1886 (bulk 1830-1865).
Alexander, James H. Diary, 1862.
Title:
Diary, 1862.
Diary kept while Alexander was stationed near Centreville (Fairfax County), Va., serving with the 9th Georgia Infantry, Irwin Artillery. Contains details of camp life, including a description of the company dispute with Colonel William Nelson Pendleton about building a church and attending services, and references to Northern newspapers.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (51 p.)
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- Alexander, James H. Diary, 1862.
Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Title:
Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Consists of thirty-two broadsides (all photocopies except four) from collections at Washington and Lee University, mostly on local matters, including those that pertain to the university, slavery, the Civil War, local land sales, railroads, and elections.
ArchivalResource: .2 linear ft. (32 folders)
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- Pendleton, William Nelson, 1809-1883. Broadsides, 1800-[1879].
Pendleton, Nelson. Gilbert Knapp.
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Gilbert Knapp.
ArchivalResource: items in folder : ill., photos. ; 22 x 28 cm.
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- Pendleton, Nelson. Gilbert Knapp.
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Coleman, Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington, 1832-1908
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