Letters, 1910-1913.

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Letters, 1910-1913.

Contains two volumes of carbon copied letters from Junkin to many notable Lexington, Virginia families, as well as several photographs and pamphlets.

.4 linear ft.

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Paxton family.

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Alexander family.

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Jackson family.

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Jenkins family.

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Junkin, Francis T. A. (Francis Thomas Anderson), 1864-1928

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Junkin, the grandson of George Junkin, President of Washington and Lee University (1848-1861), was born and buried in Lexington, Virginia. He became a prominent Chicago lawyer. From the description of Letters, 1910-1913. (Washington & Lee University). WorldCat record id: 312777389 Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin was born in 1864 in Rockbridge County, Va., the son of Anna Aylett Anderson Junkin (1833-1911) and the Rev. William Finney Junkin (1831-1900), a Presbyterian mini...

Latané, John Holladay (1869-1932).

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U.S. Historian. From the description of Letter, 1914, Feb. 12 : Baltimore, to Dr. Jacobs. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35093217 Biographical Note: John Holladay Latané came to Hopkins as professor of American Diplomatic History in 1913. He remained a member of the history department until his death in 1932. Latane's contemporaries characterized him as an outspoken idealist. He supported the League of Nations, the Kellog-Briand Pact and opp...

Glasgow family.

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Fishburn, Julia Miller, 1835-1915.

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Anderson family.

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Aylett family.

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