Box 4
Contains 33 Results:
Box 4: Correspondence (Leyburn, M.L.S. - Maury, Williams L.)
Leyburn, M.L.S., Fredricksburg, Virrginia and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, 1851-1857
A series of correspondence establishing the family relationships between Leyburn and Mercer. Letters addressed also to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis to Colonel Hugh Mercer, Fredricksburg and Hugh Mercer to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis.
Lomax, Nannie, Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. Mary Neale, Norfolk, Virginia, 1851 July
Concerning Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Neale's visit; Mrs. Lomax's illness; the possibility of a reunion. Envelope enclosed.
Loyall, George, Virginia House of Delegates, to Conway Whittle, 1824 July 31
Concerning the Tyler estate.
Loyall, R. C. (Mrs. George), Williamsburg, Virginia, to George Loyall, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 July 14
Concern for her husband, warns him not to unite interest with Mr. Seldon.
Loyall, Elizabeth ("Lizzie"), Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, 1855 November 1
Concerning the death of Loyall's mother; family news.
Loyall, Immie (Imogen?), to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, 1867 January 17, Undated
Concerning the health of her sister and other family and friends.
Loyall, Margaret E., Richmond, Virginia, Norfolk, Virginia, and Washington D.C., to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Neale, 1823 October 2-circa 1830
Loyall, Margaret E., Richmond, Virginia, and Norfolk, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Neale, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware, 1832 November 16-1853 December 22
Loyall, Margaret E., Richmond, Virginia, Norfolk, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Neale, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, "Whittle's Mill," and Wilmington, Delaware, 1836 March 10-1849 October 29
Lynah, M. Arthur, USS Mississippi, off Annapolia, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, circa November 5
Concerning past acquaintances and rememberances; preparations to leave Annapolis and move south to Hampton Roads.
Lynah, J., Saratoga, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, Philadelphia, 1857 August 28
Also enclosure: E.A.L., to Mrs. F. Lewis, Philadelphia, March 28, 1857. Concerning family and friends in Saratoga; the mineral springs; social affairs; plans to visit Girard St., Philadelphia. Enclosed concerns two articles to be read by Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Neale.
Lynah, S.E., Saratoga, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, Philadelphia, No Year September 11
Concerning summer affairs in Saratoga; trip through New York to Philadelphia; description of the resort area; news of family and friends.
McCandlish, R., Williamsburg, Virginia, to Conway Whittle II, Norfolk, Virginia, 1830 June 5
Re: collector of customs in Norfolk. (Also, another letter of his is filed under Tyler, Eliza B., estate papers.)
McEwen, Anne N., [Burlington, New Jersey], to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Neale, 1835-1837
Five chatty letters full of the latest gossip. Three of the letters are doubtful as to the true authorship; all five were found together.
McIntosh, George vs. Forescue Whittle, et al, circa 1836
Nine manuscripts regarding lawsuit of George McIntosh, plaintiff, Fortescue Whittle et al, defendents.
McMoriss, M., Peak's Island, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Neale, 1855
Concerning Samuel Longfellow.
Madison, Dolly P., to her niece Miss Caroline R. Nourse, Washington D.C., No Year December 30
Best wishes on forthcoming marriage. Dolly P. Madison was the wife of President Madison.
Madison, James, (former president), "Montpelier" to Conway Whittle (II), Norfolk, Virginia, 1835 May 19
Thanking him for forwarding a box.
Madison, James, Department of State, to Captain William Lewis, USN, 1808 February 10
Diplomatic courier orders.
Madison, James, Department of State, to Samuel Tyler, (Chancellor of the Williamsburg district), Williamsburg, Virginia, 1805 April 1
Received letter Tyler forwarded from Mr. Monroe; letter from Colonel Monroe (later President) at Madrid telling of his interview with the Spanish minister. Friends can write to him in Madrid and London.
Magenis, Arthur, St. Louis, Missouri, and Washington, D.C., to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, circa 1831
News of family and friends.
Maguire, H., to Captain William Lewis, Undated
Address.
Maury, Ann, New York, New York, to Mrs. Frances M. Lewis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1838, 1857
Family and friends, including the death of William Lewis Herndon, discusses, and her book Tale of the Huguenots.
Petition of Mrs. Eliza Maury, 1844
Petition for restoration of pension. Document.