Ruffin, Frank G.

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Francis ("Frank") Gildart Ruffin (1816-1892), was a planter of Chesterfield County, Va., Confederate colonel, 2nd auditor of Virginia, editor, and political writer. Ruffin served as chairman of the Virginia Sinking Fund Commission, secretary of the Miller Manual Labor School, and editor of the Richmond (Va.) "Dispatch." Other prominent family members represented in the collection include Ruffin's uncle, Albert G. Ruffin (d. 1829), lawyer in Mississippi and Alabama and planter in Hanover County, Va.; Albert's wife, Eliza Roane Ruffin (fl. 1825-1837); and Eliza's father, Spencer Roane (1762-1822), state senator and judge, of Hanover County, Va.

From the description of Frank G. Ruffin papers, 1802-1909 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24864396

Francis Gildart Ruffin (1820-1892), planter of Chesterfield County, Va., 2nd Auditor of Virginia, editor, and political writer, was orphaned as a child. It is unclear who his parents or his legal guardian were, but his affairs were often tended to by his uncle, Albert G. Ruffin, and aunt, Eliza Roane Ruffin. He may have lived for a time with Eliza Ruffin after Albert's death in 1829.

A colonel during the Civil War, Ruffin served as the Commissary of Subsistence for the state of Virginia until his resignation in February 1865 due to poor health. After the war, he became heavily involved in Democratic party politics. He held the position of 2nd Auditor of Virginia from 1884 until his death in 1892, served as chairman of the Sinking Fund Commission, and acted as Secretary of the Miller Manual Labor School in Richmond, Va. Ruffin also edited the Richmond Dispatch in the mid to late 1880s and was the author of several political pamphlets, including The Negro as a Political and Social Factor and The Cost and Outcome of Negro Education in Virginia.

Ruffin had at least three sons, Francis G. Ruffin Junior, George R. Ruffin, and W. U. Ruffin. He may also have had a daughter, Sally.

Ruffin's uncle, Albert G. Ruffin (died 1829), was the son of William (died 1825) and Margaret Ruffin of Raleigh, N.C. He had three brothers, William H., Robert R., and A. R. Ruffin. Early in his career, Ruffin sought opportunity in the Mississippi Territory, where he opened a law practice in Winchester in the spring of 1818. He remained there until 1821, when he moved to St. Stephens in the new Alabama Territory. Ruffin left Alabama upon his marriage in the spring of 1825 to Eliza Roane of Richmond and took up planting at Spring Garden, her plantation near Hanover Town in Hanover County, Virginia. He planted corn, wheat, and cotton and engaged in local politics until his death in 1829. Albert and Eliza had one son, Spencer (1826-1831). After her husband's death, Eliza moved with Spencer to her Newcastle estate in Hanover County and continued planting. Her brother, W. H. Roane, moved to Spring Garden.

Eliza and W. H. Roane were the children of Spencer Roane (1762-1822), planter, politician, and judge of Hanover County, Va., and Elizabeth Hoskins Roane (died 1825). Judge Spencer was educated at the College of William and Mary, where he studied law. Admitted to the bar in 1782, he became a state representative and senator, an advisor to Governor Patrick Henry, and a judge in the General Court and State Supreme Court of Appeals. A staunch Anti-Federalist, he started the Richmond Enquirer in 1804 as a vehicle for his political views.

From the guide to the Frank G. Ruffin Papers, 1802-1909, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.)

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creatorOf Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882. Correspondence of William Barton Rogers, 1843-1844. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Minor, John B. (John Barbee), 1813-1895,. University of Virginia alumni committee letter to Wiliam C. Preston [manuscript], 1843 January 10. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Frank G. Ruffin Papers, 1802-1909 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Ruffin family. Papers, 1795-1845. Selections [microform]. Virginia Historical Society Library
referencedIn Ruffin, Roulhac, and Hamilton Family, 1784-1951 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
creatorOf Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. Papers of the Morris family [manuscript], 1704-1931 bulk 1776-1865. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Ruffin, Frank G. Letters to Thomas Garland, Bradley, T. Johnson, and Lucius Bellinger Nothrup [manuscript], 1851-1891. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903. Pamphlet collection, 1788-1902. Alabama Department of Archives and History
creatorOf Ruffin, Cary Anne Nicholas Randolph, 1829-1857. Letter to her sons, 1857. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Ruffin family. Ruffin family papers, 1811-1892 (bulk 1866-1892). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Virginia. Office of the Second Auditor. Minutes of the indemnifying board from the Office of the Second Auditor, 1866-1894. Library of Virginia
creatorOf Ruffin, Frank G. Papers, 1861-1865. Virginia Historical Society Library
creatorOf Baugh, Leonidas, 1816-1884. Papers of Leonidas Baugh [manuscript], 1819-1930. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Adams, Stephen, 1835-. Papers of the Barbour family [manuscript], 1793-1941. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Adams, Dan Weiseger, 1820-1872,. Autographs of Civil War officers and U.S. Statesmen. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Owen, Henry T. Papers, 1822-1929. Library of Virginia
creatorOf Austin, Moses, 1761-1821. Papers of the Preston and related Radford families [manuscript], 1726-1895. University of Virginia. Library
creatorOf Ruffin, Frank G. Frank G. Ruffin papers, 1802-1909 [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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associatedWith Baugh, Leonidas, 1816-1884. person
associatedWith Beauregard, G. T. (Gustave Toutant), 1818-1893. person
associatedWith Confederate States of America. Army corporateBody
correspondedWith Confederate States of America. Dept. of Subsistence corporateBody
associatedWith Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903. person
associatedWith Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. person
associatedWith Garland, Thomas, d. 1874, person
associatedWith Hamilton family. family
associatedWith Johnson, Bradley T. (Bradley Tyler), 1829-1903. person
associatedWith Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807-1870. person
associatedWith Miller Manual Labor School (Albemarle County, Va.) corporateBody
associatedWith Northrop, Lucius Bellinger, 1811-1894, person
associatedWith Owen, Henry T. person
associatedWith Roane, Spencer, 1762-1822. person
associatedWith Rogers, William Barton, 1804-1882. person
associatedWith Roulhac family. family
associatedWith Ruffin, Albert G., b. 1829. person
associatedWith Ruffin, Cary Anne Nicholas Randolph, 1829-1857. person
associatedWith Ruffin, Eliza Roane, fl. 1825-1837. person
associatedWith Ruffin family. family
associatedWith Ruffin family. family
associatedWith Ruffin family. family
associatedWith Ruffin family. family
associatedWith Seddon, James A. person
associatedWith Sinking Fund Commission of Virginia. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern planter. person
associatedWith Virginia. Office of the Second Auditor. corporateBody
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Richmond (Va.)
Chesterfield County (Va.)
Mississippi
Alabama
Winchester (Miss.)
Virginia
United States
Richmond (Va.)
England
Virginia--Hanover County
Virginia
James River (Va.)
Hanover County (Va.)
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Slavery
Estates, (Law)
Families
Frontier and pioneer life
Lawyers
Plantations
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
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Active 1726

Active 1895

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