Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at West Point, New York, to Paul H. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1830 April 1
Benjamin Ewell writes about life at West Point. He comments on current literature. He spent the last two years studying mathematics, which will never be of any service until he should become a teacher.
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Richmond, to his daughter, Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1862 October 16
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Gen. Richard S. Ewell, 1867 April 22
Enclosures, three clippings of Ewell's letters to the editor of New York Times. 1 clipping titled A Southern College.
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to General Richard S. Ewell, 1869 June 18
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to the public, 1872 May 18
""The South and Grant", from the Daily Morning Chronicle, Washington, 20 May 1872
Anderson (J. R.), at Richmond, to Prof. George E. Dabney, 1854 May 24
Letter recommending Benjamin S. Ewell for a professorship.
Brown (Harriot S.), at Charlottesville, Virginia, to Elizabeth Ewell, 1863 October 23
Brown writes that Elizabeth's letter arrive with some grom General Ewell and Campbell. The army is moving soon. She had been at Stony Lonesome and the windows and fences are ruined. She relates news of the capture of nine Yankees by Captain Jones, General Gordon's aide-de-camp at Bristol.
Campbell (Harriot), at Nashville, Tennessee, to Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, at Greenwich, Prince William County, Virginia, undated
This letter also contains a message from Thomas Ewell to Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell (on the same sheet).
Crittenden (A. P.), at Lancaster, Kentucky, to B. S. Ewell, at York, Pennsylvania, undated
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Brown (Campbell), Spring Hill, Tennessee, to Elizabeth Ewell, sister of Benjamin S. Ewell, at Georgetown, D.C., 1872 January 23
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Elizabeth S. Ewell, at West Washington, D.C., 1887 June 4
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Elizabeth) to Rebecca L. Ewell, 1843 January
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Elizabeth) to William Stoddert, 1857 July 8
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Elizabeth S.) to Benjamin S. Ewell, at York, Pennsylvania. Postmarked Haymarket, Prince William County, Virginia, 1837 September 7
Elizabeth writes of Virginia's death. Her mother is ill with dysentary ever since. She tells Benjamin he can come home if he wants. She discusses Virginia's funeral.