Box 6
Contains 70 Results:
Newspaper clipping of the report of the gift of books of Dr. John Millington to the William and Mary College Library by Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, undated
Newspaper clipping.
Application to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, undated
Application blank to the United Daughters of the Confederacy for the daughter of Captain R.E. Blankenship, Miss Kate Blankenship.
Italian document, undated
Printed material.
Miscellaneous Blankenship material, undated
John Wesley Johnson, the University of Mississippi, to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, Richmond, Virginia, 1888 September 20
Regarding our biographical sketch of Dr. John Millington, her father.
John Wesley Johnson to Mrs. R.E. Blankenship, 1888 October 9
Scope and Contents On the same subject.
Frank Blankenship, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, Ansted, West Virginia, 1898 September 19
Scope and Contents Regarding a furlough.
Frank Blankenship, Jacksonville, Florida, to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, Richmond, Virginia, 1898 October 17
Scope and Contents Regarding his return from a furlough.
Frank Blankenship, U.S. Transport Chester to his mother (Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship), 1898 December 17
Scope and Contents Re: crowded and sickening conditions of the soldiers on the transport ship.
Frank Blankenship, U.S. Transport Chester, Havana, Cuba, to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship, Richmond, Virginia, 1898 December 20
Scope and Contents Regarding a trip from Savannah.
Untitled, 1899 February 27
Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: the enthusiasm of the people of Havana for General Gomex; description of a carnival and that "battle of the flowers."
Untitled, 1899 March 3
Scope and Contents Frank Blankenship to Mrs. Kate M. Blankenship. Re: family affairs and the hope that his mother will come to Cuba for a visit.
E.G. Swem to Mrs. Kate. M. Blankenship, 1922 October 6
Scope and Contents Regarding the return of the manuscript of the life of Professor John Millington.