Box 3
Contains 11 Results:
Miscellaneous Papers
Correspondence, 1873-1903, of Dr. James Fenton Bryant. Chiefly, 1885-1888, with Margaret (Gunter) Bryant of Enfield, North Carolina who became his second wife. The letters concern their courtship and marriage. The collection also includes some letters from Margaret Gunter's sister, and her cousins at Richmond, Virginia, Lynchburg, Virginia and Tarborough, North Carolina; account books and a diary of Dr. Bryant.
An agreement between C.C. Vaughn, James F. Bryant, and William Camp, 1873 October 25
James F. Bryant agrees to rent the house and lot where William Camp resided provided the house will be put in complete order, the property rented for two years, and payments made accordingly. Signed and sealed by the aforementioned. Cy of DS
James Fenton Bryant, Franklin, Virginia to (his brother-in-law) Mr. Thos O. Barrett, [], 1875 January 15
Account book of James Fenton Bryant, 1863-1867
Scope and Contents Account book of James Fenton Bryant, 1863-1867, listing various common articles purchased, payments of services rendered, meals and food bought, and medical expenses while studying at the University of Virginia, 1865-1866, and the University of New York, 1866-1867. Also including the diary, 1866 ,of James F[enton] Bryant, describing briefly his social and academic life while studying at the University of New York. 97 pp. MsV
Diary of James F. Bryant, 1866
Diary of James F. Bryant. 6pp. TCy of MS
Miscellaneous Items, 1865-1868
Miscellaneous items including receipts of Dr. Bryant kept in the back of his account book. Also Dr. Bryant's calling card and cardboard tag labeled 5261. VA.
Photograph, undated
Scope and Contents Photograph, black and white, 5 1/1" X 3 3/4", of Dr. James Fenton Bryant (P1)
" Three Rebels Write Home Including the Letters of... James Fenton Bryant (June 20, 1861-December 30, 1866)", 1955 April
"Three Rebels Write Home Including the Letters of ... James Fenton Bryant (June 20, 1861-December 30, 1866)..." April, 1955. 20 pp. TCy of PM
Biographical Material on the Bryant Family, undated
Scope and Contents Biographical material on the Bryant Family including Dr. Bryant's first wife Gabie L. Bryant who died September 20, 1882 and a xerox copy of "Leaves from the Family Tree. Being an attempt to trace briefly the history of the Jackson-Bryant family down to July, 1939" 22 pp. XCy of PM
Brown and white button (A1), undated
3/4" In artifact file
Decorative Box, (A2), undated
7 1/4 X 6 1/2 X 2 1/4" In artifact file