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Folder 11

 Container

Contains 9 Results:

"Papa" [James Barron Hope] at Alleghany Springs, to Janey [Hope], 31 August 1874

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id173073
Scope and Contents From the File:

The activity of Hope after the war is reflected in the correspondence included in Box 2. A duel which was averted only by the arrest of his challenger, 1873, his resignation as Editor of the Norfolk Virginianto start his own paper, The Landmarkand his appearance to read anniversary poems at the Yorktown Centennial are among the events which concern the correspondence. There is also much family correspondence, many letters including humorous sketches, doggerel, and full poems.

Dates: 31 August 1874

"Papa" [James Barron Hope] at Alleghany Springs, to "Mama," Janey, and Nan, 4 September 1874

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id173074
Scope and Contents From the File:

The activity of Hope after the war is reflected in the correspondence included in Box 2. A duel which was averted only by the arrest of his challenger, 1873, his resignation as Editor of the Norfolk Virginianto start his own paper, The Landmarkand his appearance to read anniversary poems at the Yorktown Centennial are among the events which concern the correspondence. There is also much family correspondence, many letters including humorous sketches, doggerel, and full poems.

Dates: 4 September 1874

Poem - "The Red Lord of the Sail,"[by James Barron Hope], undated

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id174605
Scope and Contents From the File:

Some of the literary and artistic work of James Barron Hope is collected in this box.

Dates: undated

Folder 11: Corespondence

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id173072
Scope and Contents From the File:

The activity of Hope after the war is reflected in the correspondence included in Box 2. A duel which was averted only by the arrest of his challenger, 1873, his resignation as Editor of the Norfolk Virginianto start his own paper, The Landmarkand his appearance to read anniversary poems at the Yorktown Centennial are among the events which concern the correspondence. There is also much family correspondence, many letters including humorous sketches, doggerel, and full poems.

Dates: 1790-1965; Majority of material found within 1847-1887

Newspaper clippings concerning James Barron Hope, undated

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id174658
Scope and Contents From the File:

A group of interesting and valuable newspaper clippings and articles in periodicals which are written by, or concern, James Barron Hope.

Dates: undated

Notes made by Janey Hope Marr on letters of her grandmother, Mrs. Jane A. Barron Hope, with typed transcript

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id174711
Scope and Contents

Letters of 1854-1857 written by Jane A. Barron Hope to Miss "Carrie" Campbell.

Dates: 1790-1965; Majority of material found within 1847-1887

Eight pages from notebooks with clippings, 1887

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id174737
Scope and Contents

Letter concerns James Barron Hope, including memorial edition of The Norfolk Weekly Landmarkfor 21 September 1887. Includes Autograph Document Signed, R. J. Bennett, Wadesboro, Auson County, North Carolina, to Mrs. James Barron Hope.

Dates: 1887

Article by Janey Hope Marr in the Hampton Monitortitled "Correct Story of Hope-Lamb Affair", 1903-03-06T00:00:00.000

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: id174771
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Papers, chiefly 1847-1887, of James Barron Hope. Correspondence includes letters to his mother Jane A. Barron Hope while on a naval cruise to the Caribbean and letters to his wife, Annie Beverley Whiting Hope written during the Civil War. There are letters between Jane A. Barron Hope and her friend, Caroline Matilda Campbell. Prominent correspondents in the collection include Jubal A. Early, Benjamin S. Ewell, Hugh Blair Grigsby, Fitzhugh Lee, W. H. F. Lee, Thomas Nelson Page, John Tyler and...
Dates: 1903-03-06T00:00:00.000