Box 2
Contains 414 Results:
Hubbard (R.) to Rebecca L. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia. Postmarked Kenlock, Alabama., 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.
Hubbard (R.) to Rebecca L. Ewell and William Stoddert, near Greenwich, Prince William County, Virginia., 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.
Hubbard (R.), at Kinlock, Lawrence County, Alabama, to Rebecca L. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia., 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.
Hubbard (R.), at Washington, to Rebecca Ewell, Undated
Two letters.
Humphreys (A. A.), at Washington, to Benjamin Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1849 June 14
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.
Hutchison (Westwood), Commander Ewell Camp C. V., at Manassas, Virginia, to Bessie Scott Crawford, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1914 February 3
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.
International Exhibition Company, at Philadelphia, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1877 April 2
An invitation to the International Exhibition at Philadelphia, 1877.
James (James Rufus), at Jackson Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, to Elizabeth Ewell, daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, 1865 May 1
Thanks for E’s kindness to J. in hospital.
Jenkins (S.), at Adam's Run, South Carolina, to [Elizabeth Ewell?], 1866 April 16
Witty letter that Jenkins needs a wife.
Jenkins (S.), at Adam's Run, South Carolina, to Elizabeth Ewell, 1866 June 10
Memories of early days of the War relived at Edisto[?]., present work on plantation.
Jenkins (S.) to [?], Undated
Sorrow at devastation of War. S. depressed.
Johns (J.), at George Town, to Professor Benjamin S. Ewell, at Buckland, Virginia, 1851 September 4
Judge Tucker’s death. Plans for new instructors at College.
Johnson (Henry R.), at Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas, to Col. B. S. Ewell, 1873 June 16
Farming very bad in Texas. W, would J. do better on farm in Tidewater and be able to send his sons to school?
Lawson (John W.), at Smithfield, Virginia, to Col. B. S. Ewell and T. M. Thompson, 1887 November 24
L. will support E. + W. in election race of B.T. Crump for city judge of Richmond.
Lee (J. F.), at Washington, to Benjamin Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia. Forwarded to Williamsburg, Virginia, 1849 June 25
Andy Campbell’s possible move to Coastal Survey Depart., where Bache would like to place a man like Ewell. Gantt worried about cholera in St. Louis.
Lee (J. F.), at Washington, to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1855 March 8
Reasons Richard Ewell was passed over for higher rank in Army.
Lewis (M. L.) to Rebecca Ewell, Undated
Lewis will be happy to have Rebecca travel with them.
Lossing (Benson J.), at Poughkeepsie, New York, to B. S. Ewell, at William and Mary College, Virginia, 1866 November 15
Thanks Ewell for information concerning Battle of Vicksburg. Will use it judiciously in writing about the War.
Lowndes (B. O.), at Blenheim [?], to B. Ewell, 1879 May 19
Thanks for condolences on death of Lowndes’ sister.
Lowndes (Charles, Jr.) to Francis Lowndes, Jr., at Georgetown, Undated
Child’s letter.
Lowndes (F.), at Georgetown, to Rebecca Ewell, 1866 February 20
L. will give R. grape and current cuttings. Some of the Jefferson relations including Fanny Manning have been staying with Patsy.
Lowndes (Lloyd), at Clarksburg, to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1868 November 10
L. thanks E. for genealogical information on Lowndes and Tasker families. L. would like to buy some of the plate left to E. by Cousin Frank, if she must sell it.
M [?], Alice to Lizzie [?], Undated
Family news. From one of the daughters of Rev. Moses D. Hoge of Richmond.
McIlvain (John), at Maryland Heights, Maryland, to Elizabeth Ewell, daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, 1865 [?] June 6
Sadness in the family. Elizabeth’s visit to York, Aunt Sarah will treat her kindly. [Note on letter says “written shortly after the War.” McIlwain was Mrs. Julia Ewell’s brother.]
McIlvain (William), at York, Pennsylvania, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1839 May 3
Mc. hopes his daughter Julia [Mrs. Benjamin Ewell] will become more accustomed to Virginia ways, and more sedate.