Box 1
Contains 6 Results:
Correspondence, 1848 February-September
Claude Crozet, Richmond, Va., to George Frederick Holmes, Williamsburg, Va., 1848 February 1
Requests that Holmes help him "raise this Academy to some higher order of school or even, with the help of Legislative funds to that of a college."
Andrew Steele Fulton, Washington, D.C. to George Frederick Holmes, Williamsburg, Va., 1848 May 23
Informs Holmes that he will not visit Williamsburg in the near future: regrets "the occurrances of difficulties at William and Mary which induced you to resign your professorship in that institution"; and expresses his high opinion of the College of William and Mary.
Andrew Steele Fulton, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. to George Frederick Holmes, 1848 June 27
Comments that, in his opinion, Congress will not adjourn before August; regrets that he cannot commit himself to take Mrs. Holmes to the mountains; notes that he is tired of the life of a Congressman and "should like to be free once more."
Robert McCandlish, Williamsburg, Va., to Professor George Frederick Holmes, Tazewell County, Va., 1848 August 17
Advising Holmes that he has deposited thirty dollars to Holmes' credit in the Virginia Bank at Richmond.