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Box 4

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

Correspondence, 1904 January

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145982
Scope and Contents

January 4, 1904 A.W. Drinkard to J.T. Brown VPI, Blacksburg, Va. Appreciation. Concerning some disciplinary actions taken against the Junior class at VPI. Hearty thanks. January 7, 1904 J.R. Tucker to J.T. Brown Bedford, Va. Advice on finances and children. A fine boy. Lazy disposition. Before it is too late. January 14, 1904 J.T. Brown to William V. Wilson Evington, Va. Home. Lynchburg. Reply; envelopes, cashiers checks, etc.

Dates: 1904 January

Correspondence, 1904 February

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145983
Scope and Contents

February 16, 1904 J.W. Brown to J.T. Brown Pittsburgh, PA. No possibility of money and no further discussion. February 23, 1904 Jack Brown to his Mother C.T. Brown Brierfield, Va. We play baseball most every evening. February 29, 1904 R.D. Mitchell to J.T. Brown. Cutting feed.

Dates: 1904 February

Correspondence, 1904 May

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145984
Scope and Contents

May 3, 1904 J.R. Tucker to J.T. Brown Brierfield, Va. Will mail slippers.

Dates: 1904 May

Correspondence, 1904 June

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145985
Scope and Contents

June 13, 1904 Carter Glass to J.T. Brown Lynchburg, Va. Barksdale withdraws from race. Without opposition. Mr. Glass’ nomination for Congress. Pleasure.

Dates: 1904 June

Correspondence, 1904 July

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145986
Scope and Contents

July 18, 1904 Randolph Harrison to J.T. Brown Lynchburg, Va. Is about to leave on vacation … will visit you when I return. Norfolk to Boston. New England Coast. Ran Tucker. July 20, 1904 Henry C. Stuart to J.T. Brown Elk Garden Members of the Constitutional Convention want a reunion. [Stuart was the former president and Brown was the secretary.] July 29, 1904 John H. Ingram to C.T. Brown. Thanks for having Elsie visit. [letter is incomplete]

Dates: 1904 July

Correspondence, 1904 September

 Item — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id145987
Scope and Contents September 1, 1904 J.T. Brown to J.W. Brown Brierfield, Va. Very much hurt. Ignoring. Baltimore fire. Pressing obligations. Have been hoping for a sale of coal lands as I need money urgently. Cassie’s illness is a continuing drain. Can you send me a draft for $1500? I do not want to put Walnut Hill on the market at the present time. Done splendidly in his Med. course. Blacksburg. September 1, 1904 J.T. Brown to his wife, C.T. Brown Brierfield, Va. Darling. I hope you will soon be well. I am...
Dates: 1904 September

Correspondence, 1904 January-September

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 6
Identifier: id139775
Scope and Contents From the Collection:

Papers and correspondence of three generations of the Brown Family of Virginia:  Frances (Fanny) Bland Coalter Brown and her husband, Henry Peronneau Brown (1838-1888),  J. Thompson and Cassie Tucker Brown (1890-1920) and Frances Bland Brown and Fleming Sanders (1921-1964).

Dates: 1904 January-September