Box 2
Contains 48 Results:
Box 2
Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess reviews, newspaper articles, correspondence, notes. Information regarding Williamsburg, Queens Creek Plantation, Hampton (mostly schools), Richmond, Potomac Landings, and Maryland. Confederate history information, genealogical notes, miscellaneous correspondence artifacts.
Folder 1
Correspondence about The Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess.
Folder 2
Correspondence about The Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess.
Folder 3
Correspondence about The Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess.
Folder 4
Correspondence about The Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess, Williamsburg restoration, and hostesses smoking in exhibition buildings.
Folder 5
Correspondence about The Diary of a Williamsburg Hostess and the Putnam contract for the book.
Folder 6, 1967 March 15
Scope and Contents Newspaper article about "Bust Believed of William and Mary Man", March 15, 1967
Folder 7
Material about the Williamsburg diggings.
Folder 8
An essay titled "A Bacon Vault in Bruton?" by H. J. Campbell.
Folder 9
Notes about Lord and Lady Dunmore. Newspaper articles about Williamsburg, Yorktown, and York County including the Restoration and the removal of a York County trustee.
Folder 10
Notes including Sir Moses Ezekiel, Belle Boyd, and Robert E. Lee.
Folder 11
Scope and Contents Nonfiction essay entitled "Williamsburg in 1861" as told by resident Victoria King Lee.
Folder 12
Descriptions of Williamsburg before Restoration, including correspondence about the jail and material on the old colonial capitol.
Folder 13
Notes on Topeka Joe, Williamsburg bank robber.
Folder 14
Data regarding the Queens Creek Plantation and the family of Col. John Custis.
Folder 15
Material regarding the history of Hampton, including a "pocket-size version of the history of Hampton."
Folder 16
Material regarding the history of the Syms-Eaton School, including data about funding and the history of its origin.
Folder 17
Data about Hampton including notes for a play about the history of Hampton.
Folder 18
Scope and Contents Data on Richmond during the Confederacy and before the Civil War, including "Sketches of a Traveler".
Folder 19
Essay about the history of Potomac Landings in Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland.
Folder 20
Material on the history of Maryland, including Maryland becoming a free state and during the Civil War.
Folder 21
Correspondence about Jefferson Davis information and material regarding the Confederate Museum and statistics of soldiers during the Civil War.
Folder 22
Material about the South during and after the Civil War. Newspaper articles about death of last Confederate veteran.
Folder 23
Scope and Contents Material about Samuel Conover, alias Charles H. Dunham, alias James Watson Wallace, and "The Greatest of All American Wars" discussing the Civil War.
Folder 24
Scope and Contents Notes regarding slaveowners and Confederate soldiers. Essay entitled "Southern Life" with characters named Miss Tabbie, Mr. Snell, and Mrs. Timpkins.