Papers of James Mann [manuscript], 1900-1934.

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Papers of James Mann [manuscript], 1900-1934.

5 boxes containing ca. 2500 items relating to James Mann. Most of the collection consists of personal and business correspondence, including correspondence with William Hodges Mann, Thomas S. Martin, and E. Lee Trinkle. Also included are financial records for the Logan Park Home Corporation, an industrial commission, and invitations.

5 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7934753

University of Virginia. Library

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Mann, William Hodges, 1843-1927

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Governor of Virginia, 1910-1914. From the description of Papers of William Hodges Mann, 1876-ca. 1930. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32958674 William Hodges Mann of Nottoway County served as governor of Virginia, 1910-14. As a vice-president of the Virginia Anti-Saloon League, he campaigned for statewide prohibition. From the description of Letters and invitation, 1909-1912. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122601825 Virginia governor, 1910...

Mann, James R. (James Robert), 1856-1922

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Lawyer and U.S. representative from Illinois. From the description of Papers of James R. Mann, 1887-1922. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80911537 ...

Martin, Thomas S. (Thomas Staples), 1847-1919

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U. S. Senator from Virginia. From the description of Thomas Staples Martin letters to William Wood Fenwick [manuscript], 1888. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 433616030 Thomas Staples Martin was born in Scottsville, Va. July 29, 1847. He served in the Virginia Military Institute Corps of Cadets in the Civil War. He practiced law and was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served until his death November 12, 1919. From the descripti...

Trinkle, E. Lee (Elbert Lee), 1876-1939

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George Walter Mapp was born on 25 May 1873 to parents, Dr. John E. Mapp and Margaret Benson (LeCato) Mapp. In 1891, he received a degree of licentiate from the College of William and Mary. This qualified him to teach at the college while studying for a bachelor of arts degree. Upon graduation, he taught at Hagsett Military Academy in Danville, Kentucky. While at Hagsett, he attended classes at Centre College, Kentucky, graduating with a law degree in 1897. Following grad...