Box 3
Contains 41 Results:
Stoddert (William) to Benjamin S. Ewell. Elizabeth S. Ewell to Anne [?]. (On same sheet.), 1872 January 25
The first letter relates that he went to Spring Hill where Richard was sick; Richard and Lizinka died. The second letter is from : Elizabeth S. Ewell to Anne. Sends the copy of W.S.’s letter.
Stoddert (William) to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1872 January 25
Describes death of Richard and Lizinka.
Stoddert (William) to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1872 February 5
Discusses wills of Richard and Lizinka.
Stoddert (William), at Lynnville, Tennessee, to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1876 August 30
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.
Stoddert (William) to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1876 November 22
Campbell has money for the monument; discusses inscriptions on the monument.
Stoddert (William) to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1879 February 24
Received the coffee pot, but does not drink coffee; believes the Texas matter is settled; enjoys where he is living; the people treat their horses badly.
Stoddert (William) to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1880 November 20
Lizzie is having trouble with Ewell; –describes his bad behavior; is going to a dinner.
Stoddert (William) to Elizabeth Ewell Scott, 1880 December 6
Is having trouble breathing; has made a new will.
Stoddert (William) to Elizabeth S. Ewell, 1881 February 7
Has been busy with church activities; his cook is getting better; is taking Belladonna.
Stoddert (William), at Merwin, Missouri, to Harriet [?], 1882 December 10
Did not have any pain last night; does not feel he should be alone, is well fixed where he is.
Stoddert (William), at Merwin, Missouri, to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1883 May 2
Thinks it would be better for Ewell to go away to school; has been working hard.
Stoddert (William) to Rebecca Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia, [1844?] February 14
Describes his day at college; describes a family quarrel; wrote a good speech.
Stoddert (William) to [?], Circa 1883
Two letters. Has been working very hard. Incomplete.
Stone (E. W.), at Headquarters First Military District, State of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, to James Simons, president of the board of directors, Eastern Lunatic Asylum, State of Virginia, 1868 October 9
Copy of the order appointing Benjamin S. Ewell to the board of directors of the Eastern Lunatic Asylum.
Sweet (Drew), at Waynesville, Ohio, to Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1887 May 15
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.
Stoddert (William) to Benjamin S. Ewell, 1885 June 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.