Box 3
Contains 173 Results:
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.
Copy of General Richard Ewell's and General Kershaw's account of the burning of Richmond, Spring Hill, Tennessee, 1865 December 20
Includes a note by Campbell Brown dated November 6, 1873.
Richard S. Ewell Poem, 1914 February 7
A poem written by Dr. H. M. Clarkson for the Ewell centennial celebration held at Manassas, Virginia, by the Ewell Camp of Confederate Veterans.
A short sketch of General Richard Ewell., Undated
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
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
Account of Richard P. Jackson, executor of Francis Lowndes, 1869
Copy.
Round (George C.), 1885 June 15
Broadside. Printed circular letter advertising as a summer resort, Belle-Air in Prince William County, Virginia, the old home of the Ewell family.
An Old Historic Town, 1897
1 item. An essay on Williamsburg by Elizabeth L. Scott.
Certificate appointing Bessie Scott, i.e., Elizabeth L. Scott, a member of the Auxiliary Board of World's Fair Managers of Virginia, 1892 April 25
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
Scott (R. Ewell) papers, 1894-1900
This folder contains 58 items. There are papers in English, Spanish, and Japanese, including a Japanese pencil sketch.
Poems and Verse, undated
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
Joint resolution of the Texas Legislature, 1863 February 19
Certified copy. Requesting the governor to procure exemption from military duty for employees of Eubanks and Co., & Co., cotton and wool carders.
Ephemera , 1835, 1878, 1881, and undated
Series 2 includes papers from various sources
Memorandum book of Elizabeth Stoddert Ewell, 1885
A memorandum book of which only 19 pages of the 336 pages were written upon. The book contains data on the Ewell family, including several extracts of letters dating from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Stringfellow (H. M.), at Jamestown, Virginia, to Elizabeth Ewell, daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, Circa 1861
Apologizes for his conduct.
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.
Stoddert (W.), at Jackson, Tennessee, to his nephew, Benjamin S. Ewell, 1834 November 17
Has inquired about getting a West Point appointment for Richard; hopes he will leave the army and be a lawyer.
Stoddert (W.), at Jackson, Tennessee, to Benjamin S. Ewell, at West Point, New York, 1835 January 3
Will find success in the cities; advice for success.
Stoddert (W.), at Jackson, Tennessee, to his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, at Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia, 1837 January 1
Tom has arrived and he will take care of him; wants to buy Negroes.
Stoddert (William) to his sister, Rebecca L. Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1845 December 29
Got her abusive letter; has unsuccessfully tried preaching. The letter is postmarked Prince Edward Court House.
Stoddert (William) to his brother, B. S. Ewell, at Lexington, Rockbridge County, Virginia. Postmarked Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, 1848 September 6
Richard was visiting and has been sick; mother and Becca and Emma [?] are being disagreeable.
Stoddert (William) to B. S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia. Postmarked Buckland, 1849 June 25
Has been preaching; Dr. Tyler died; Mrs. Ewell disappeared and they feared she had run off with her beau.
Stoddert (William) to B. S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia. Postscript by Rebecca L. Ewell, 1849 December 18
Mother has left; other family news.