Box 3
Contains 13 Results:
Return of Captain Henry D. Dickerson's Company, 32nd Regiment of Virginia Volunteers, C.S.A., 1860 July
Colonel Benjamin S. Ewell, for the month of July 1860. (See Tucker Papers.)
Certificate of appointment of Benjamin S. Ewell as Major in the Active Volunteer Forces of the State of Virginia, 1861 May 2
Signed John Letcher.
Notes on General John Magruder by Benjamin S. Ewell, Undated
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
Agreement of Elizabeth S. Ewell, R. S. Ewell, William Stoddert, and Benjamin S. Ewell , 1867 August 2
An greement of Elizabeth S. Ewell, R. S. Ewell, William Stoddert, and Benjamin S. Ewell to carry into effect the will of Rebecca Lowndes Ewell, that was declared invalid by the court
A copy of an article in the Richmond Examiner, 1863 June 15
1 item. The article concerns Richard S. Ewell's part in the second capture of Winchester, with a note by H. S. Turner.
Plat of a tract of land in Prince William County, Virginia, 1821
Plat of a tract of land in Prince William County, Virginia, surveyed for Dr. Thomas Ewell, 1821
Accounts, 1805-1859
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
An Old Historic Town, 1897
1 item. An essay on Williamsburg by Elizabeth L. Scott.
Stoddert (W.), at Nashville, Tennessee, to his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, at Centreville, Fairfax County, Virginia, 1829 November 5
Has been visiting Harriott; is thinking about courting a young lady.
Taliaferro (John), at Washington, to B. S. Ewell, at York, Pennsylvania, 1838 April 28
Thanks him for the paper on coal.
Tyler (John) [president of the United States], at Villa Margaret, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia. Postmarked Hampton, Virginia, 1859 September 6
Inquires about a type of earth called “bermuda tripoli.”
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, to Benjamin S. Ewell, York, Pennsylvania, 1838 February 21
Is planning to go to Mississippi; has visited Annapolis; Uncle William is no longer practicing law, but is engaged in speculation; the ball was a failure due to the local clergy.
Letter from unknown person written from Georgetown to Rebecca Ewell, 1852 July 9
Ben has been sick and died. Signed: "Matilda".