Box 1
Contains 56 Results:
Letters
Aug. Bagner to Mrs. Maria Armistead, 1780-1792?
Accounts.
Press release, initial list, genealogical charts, circa 1958
Press release, 1958. Initial list of the collection. Genealogical charts.
The Times-Dispatch, Richmond, 1913
Clipping. Re: Genealogical Column, about Carters and Armisteads.
Secondary material concerning collection and Armistead and Carter families, circa 1850-1900
Incomplete letter. Early Carter and Armistead families, containing copies of letters from this collection.
Genealogical material
Genealogical material concerning the Curtis, Sheldon, Carter, and Cocke families by Maria C. Talcott.
"Descendants of Sir John Randolph"
Clipping. From The Richmond Times-Dispatch
Copy of Tombstone Inscription of Emanuel Jones
Copy of the tombstone of Emanuel Jones, died 1739, made by Peyton H. Page.
Bible Records
Concerns Major Robert Throckmorton and John Peyton Dixon, from Bible owned by Mrs. Fann Throckmorton Nicolson.
Throckmorton Family of England and Virginia, October 19, 26, and November 2
Clipping from The Baltimore Sun, Baltimore. Concerning "The Throckmorton family of England and Virginia" by Jane Griffin Keys.
Photograph of Painting of Betsy Fauntleroy, undated
Painting in Alexandria. She married Bowler Cocke II, and their son was William Cocke who married Jane Armistead.
Photograph of Painting of Maria Byrd, undated
Photostat positive and negative of painting, owned by Mrs. Maria C. and Nathan ? Talcott, of Maria Byrd, daughter of William Byrd II and wife of Charles Carter, with son Charles Carter and Maria Carter Armistead ?
Photograph of Thomas Lewis Preston Cocke, undated
Thomas Lewis Preston Cocke, son of William Armistead Cocke, Oakland.
Photograph of Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph Preston Cocke, undated
Mrs. Elizabeth Randolph Preston Cocke, with Sally Lyle Preston Cocke, eldest daughter of Edmund Randolph Cocke.
Photograph of Mary Booth Curtis Cocke, undated
Mary Booth Curtis Cocke, wife of Thomas L. P. Cocke.
Newspaper clipping concerning "Hesse", undated
"Historic Mansion of Mathews County," concerning "Hesse."
Photograph of "Oakland", undated
"Oakland." Short History on back.
Mrs. Cocke of Derwent, undated
"Mrs. Cocke, Mistress of Oakland and Hostess of the Lees at Derwent," by Alice M. Tyler from The Richmond Times-Dispatch.
Photograph of "Derwent", undated
Article on "Derwent", 1947 June 17
"Derwent Must Be Saved" from The Richmond News Leader.
"Lee's Hideaway Still Stands", undated
"Lee's Hideaway Still Stands." Reprinted from The Washington and Lee University Alumni Magazine by Dr. Leslie Lyle Campbell.
"Southerner Heard First and Last Shots of War", undated
"Southerner Heard First and Final Shots of War Between States, was friend of Lee" by Charles F. Preston.
Plat of land on Piantatank River, circa 1680
Physical Location: Oversize File. Part of plat showing land on the Piantantank River of Lady Skipwith, George Curtis, Colonel Kemp, Augustin Horthus and William Marloe.
Deed of land from Thomas Curtis, 1689 December 30
Physical Location: Oversize File. Sale of land in Kingston Parish, inherited from George Curtis, who bought the land from Edward Wyatt.
Deed of land from Thomas Curtis, 1689 December 30
Thomas Curtis, Gloucester County to Charles Curtis, Middlesex County concerning deed of same date which was to fulfill Thomas Curtis' bond to Charles Curtis.