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Box 1

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

Ewell (B. S.), at West Point, to Rebecca L. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1831 March 4

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 6, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid150
Scope and Contents

Benjamin Ewell discusses family matters. The lack of funds keeps him from coming home for vacation. He worries over Congress's changes for West Point. He asks her to please make five more shirts.

Dates: 1831 March 4

Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Richmond, Virginia, to Bessie [?], 1862 November 28

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 7, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid169
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1862 November 28

Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to his sister, Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1867 August 9

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8, Object: 6
Identifier: id178981
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1867 August 9

Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to his sister, Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1869 August 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 9, Object: 6
Identifier: id179013
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1869 August 18

Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1872 November 6

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 10, Object: 6
Identifier: id179036
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1872 November 6

Brown (Harriot S.), at Charlottesville, Virginia, to Elizabeth Ewell, 1863 November 17

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 3, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid81
Scope and Contents

She writes more from Brandy Station and is going back to Charlottesville. She notes that General Ewell must get a new artificial leg. The officers' spirits are still high.

Dates: 1863 November 17

Carr (James P.), in France, to Mrs. R.W. Crawford, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1918 April 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 4, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid101
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1918 April 1

Crump (William W.), at Richmond, Virginia, to Richard A. Wise, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1894 June 20

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 5, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid121
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1894 June 20

Brown (Campbell), at Spring Hill, Tennessee, to his cousin, 1872 February 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 2, Object: 6
Identifier: cuid57
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1872 February 3

Ewell (Benjamin S.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1887 December 5

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11, Object: 6
Identifier: id179070
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1887 December 5

Ewell (Elizabeth) to Benjamin S. Ewell, at West Point, New York. Postmarked Buckland, Prince William County, 1832 May 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 12, Object: 6
Identifier: id179097
Scope and Contents

Rebecca Ewell to her brother, Benjamin S. Ewell. (On same sheet.) Elizabeth S. Ewell to her brother, Benjamin S. Ewell. (On same sheet.)

Dates: 1832 May 12

Ewell (Elizabeth) to Rebecca L. Ewell, at Georgetown, D.C. Postmarked Buckland, 1845 June 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13, Object: 6
Identifier: id179121
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1845 June 16

Ewell (Elizabeth) to William Stoddert, 1857 August 7

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 14, Object: 6
Identifier: id179153
Scope and Contents From the Series:

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.

Dates: 1857 August 7

Ewell (Elizabeth S.) to Rebecca L. Ewell, at Bladensburgh, Prince George's County, Maryland. Postmarked Buckland, 1838 February 1

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 15, Object: 6
Identifier: id179190
Scope and Contents

Elizabeth writes that returning from her ride, she found Rosanna and Fanney Ewell waiting for her. She discusses General Van Ness and Major Minor's unexpected and untimely visit, noting Van Ness's bragging and the Major's amiability. The General invited her mother to live at his house in Washington. A dog was hung for stealing sheep. The post office moved from Greenwich.

Dates: 1838 February 1