Correspondence of William Cabell Rives [manuscript] 1866, 1883.
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Fendall, Philip Ricard, 1794-1868
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Attorney, of Alexandria (formerly Alexandria Co., now Arlington Co.), Va., and Washington, D.C. From the description of Papers, 1658-1962. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19646999 From the description of Letters, 1779-1916. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 40421935 Washington, D.C., District Attorney, 1841-1845, 1849-1853. From the description of Correspondence of Philip R. Fendall [manuscript], 1813-1841, bulk 1813-1817. (Un...
Rives, William Cabell, 1825-1889
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Albemarle Co., Va., and Boston, Mass., lawyer. From the description of Papers of William Cabell Rives [manuscript], 1860-1882. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647818447 Charlottesville, Va., lawyer. From the description of Diplomas of William Cabell Rives [manuscript], 1843-1847 (bulk 1843-1844). (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647818577 ...
Rogers, Emma Savage, 1824-1911
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Emma Savage, 12 years old in 1836, attended Bronson Alcott's Temple School in Boston, Mass. She later married William B. Rogers, founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and was the editor of his Life and letters. The journal was taken on a visit to England by Bronson Alcott and presented to a schoolmaster Henry G. Wright who was a follower of his methods. From the description of Journal of Emma Savage : manuscript, 1836. (Harvard University). Wo...