Papers : of James Lawson Kemper, 1837-1903.

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Papers : of James Lawson Kemper, 1837-1903.

The collection contains the correspondence of James Lawson Kemper with, among others, Benjamin Johnson Barbour (concerning George Edward Pickett), John Holmes Bocock, Sarah Margaret Kemper Bocock, John R. Chamberlain, William Westmore Gordon (concerning Joseph Mayo), Lewis Edwin Harvie (concerning the University of Virginia), R.M.T. Hunter, W.H. Swallow (concerning the battle of Gettysburg), James Hoge Tyler (concerning George Edward Pickett), and Robert Enoch Withers (concerning freemasonry). Also included are Kemper's speeches, military commissions in the Virginia militia, law licenses, and notes concerning lawsuits and the Virginia debt; his notebook from Washington College; and diary from the Mexican War. There are letters to Sarah Margaret Kemper Bocock from Cremora Conway Cave Kemper and Maria Elizabeth Allison Kemper; the correspondence of Walter Kemper Bocock with Louisa Anderson Kemper, Robert Warner Lewis, and John Poyntz Tyler; letters from John Leyburn and William K. Pendleton to John Holmes Bocock; and letters from William Kellogg to John Taliaferro (concerning John Gaspar Stadler). John Holmes Bocock, Presbyterian minister in Georgetown, D.C., Fincastle and Halifax, Va., kept commonplace books and notes, some of which have been published in Selections from the Religious and Literary Writings of John H. Bocock, ed. by Sarah Margaret Kemper Bocock (Richmond: Whittet and Shepperson, 1891). Newspaper clippings concerning the Bocock, Flood, and Kemper families, and "Madison Hall," Rockingham County, Va., complete the collection.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7272362

Virginia Historical Society Library

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Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887

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Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (April 21, 1809 – July 18, 1887) was a Virginia lawyer, politician and plantation owner. He was a U.S. Representative (1837–1843, 1845–1847), Speaker of the House (1839–1841), and U.S. Senator (1847–1861). During the American Civil War, Hunter became the Confederate States Secretary of State (1861–1862) and then a Confederate Senator (1862–1865) and critic of President Jefferson Davis. After the war, Hunter failed to win re-election to the U.S. Senate, but did ser...

Pickett, George E. (George Edward), 1825-1875

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Pickett (1825-1875), eventually a Confederate Brig. Gen., was from Va. He was a lawyer, West Pointe graduate (1846), and Mexican War veteran. He is most remembered for Pickett's charge. He surrended at Appomattox. Pillow, a Confederate Gen. from Tenn., was a lawyer and Mexican War veteran. Twice wounded he was appointed senior Maj. Gen. of Tenn. When those troops transferred to the CSA, he was apointed Brig. Gen. of CSA in 1861. He fought at Belmont (Nov. 7, 1861) and was suspended and reprimand...

Kemper, Cremora Conway Cave.

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Leyburn, John, 1814-1893

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Freemasons. Virginia.

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Kemper, James Lawson, 1823-1895

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C.S.A. general; Virginia governor, 1874-1878. From the description of Letter to Dr. A. G. Grinnan, 1856 June 4. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 52960481 James Lawson Kemper (1823-1895) was a Virginia legislator, Confederate soldier and governor of Virginia (1874-1878). From the description of Papers, 1800-1894 (bulk 1841-1888). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86172341 Kemper was an alumnus of Washington College (Class of 1842) and a Madison ...

Taliaferro, John, 1768-1852

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Lewis, Robert Warner, 1839-1902.

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Harvie, Lewis Edwin, 1809-1887.

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Lewis Edwin Harvie (1809-1887) was a prominent farmer and political figure from Amelia County, Virginia. From the description of Letters, 1876-1885. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122425869 ...

Tyler, John Poyntz, 1862-1931.

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Bocock, Walter Kemper, 1858-1904.

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Stadler, John Gaspar, 1724-1796.

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Barbour, B. Johnson (Benjamin Johnson), 1821-1894

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Epithet: of Virginia, USA British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000742.0x00010a ...

Tyler, James Hoge, 1846-1925

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Bocock family.

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Bocock, Nicholas F.

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Flood family.

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Pendleton, William K.

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Kellogg, William.

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Kemper, Maria Elizabeth Allison, 1787-1873.

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Bocock, John H. (John Holmes), 1813-1872

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Kemp family.

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Mayo, Joseph, 1832-1896.

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University of Virginia

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