Papers, ca, 1912-1918.

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Papers, ca, 1912-1918.

These papers contain correspondence pertaining to Stuart's campaign for governor of Virginia, 1912-1913, arranged by city and county and personal correspondence while serving as governor, 1914-1918, arranged alphabetically by correspondent. The personal correspondence chiefly consists of answering appeals for jobs, and Stuart's management of his landholdings. Contents: Box 1, Accomack-Charlotte; Box 2, Charlottesville-Franklin; Box 3, Frederick-Lynchburg; Box 4, Madison-Nottoway; Box 5, Orange-Rockingham; Box 6, Russell-Williamsburg; Box 7, Winchester-Wise; Personal correspondence "A"; Box 8, "B"; Box 9, "C-E"' Box 10, "F-K"; Box 11, "L-Ma"; Box 12, "Me-R"; Box 13, "S-Z."

4.55 cubic ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6803448

Library of Virginia

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Stuart, Henry Carter, 1855-1933

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Virginia governor, 1914-1918. From the description of Letter of Henry Carter to Clarence J. Owens [manuscript], 1914 November 17. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647805048 From the description of Letter of Henry Carter to Clarence J. Owens, 1914 November 17. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32958168 Henry Carter Stuart (1855-1933) of Russell County, Virgninia was a very successful farmer, with a particular interest in breeding shorthorn ca...

Virginia. Governor (1914-1918 : Stuart)

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Henry Carter Stuart was born on 18 January 1855 in Wytheville, Virginia, to William Alexander Stuart and Mary Taylor Carter Stuart. The nephew of renowned Civil War Cavalry commander, Jeb Stuart, Henry attended Emory and Henry College and the University of Virginia where he studied law in 1874-1875. Stuart worked with his father on his successful cattle farms in Southwestern Virginia which became incorporated as the Stuart Land and Cattle Company in 1884. Stuart represented Russell County in the...