Box 12
Contains 28 Results:
Box 12
Hill, D.H.
Lee, William
Xeroxes of Autographed letters signed
(Arranged alphabetically by correspondent).
Miscellaneous
Daily Journal of Jay W. Johns, 1919
Memorandum books and calendar, 1938-1945, 1968
Distinguished Service Award of Jay Johns, given by the Civil War Round Table, 1971 May 1
Resolution that Jay W. Johns be elected as an Honorary Member of the Board of Directors of VEPCO, 1971 December 17
Certificate of membership in the President's Council conferred on Jay W. Johns
Conferred "in recognition of his able counsel, advocacy, and financial support of the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
Photographs and Note, undated
D.H. Hill, Office of 'The Land We Love," Charlotte, North Carolina, to Henry R. Rowland, 1868 October 13
Scope and Contents Reports that [?] Johnston is in Europe, but that William Johnston in Baltimore, Maryland, should be able to supply the requested information.
William Lee, Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C., to Colonel [?] Symmes, Collector, Alexandria, Washington, 1817 December 5
D.C. report of three cases of furniture (parts of curtains, footstools, fire screens) belonging in the President's house, having arrived from Havre on board the ship Atlas.
Adams, Louisa Catherine, 1820 November 26
Louisa Catherine Adams, Washington, D.C., to [?]. Expresses "mortification at the refusal of a friend, Eliza [Monroe?] to visit her because of the unfinished state of her home. Xerox copy. Including xerox copy of a portrait.
Andrews, C.W., 1851 December 10 [?]
C.W. Andrews, Shep[?], to [?]. Information given about the construction of a symbol representing the 13 states, to be built with wood. Xerox copy.
Beauregard, G.T., 1873 May 23
Scope and Contents G.T. Beauregard, New Orleans, Louisiana, to William Burwell, Secretary and Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce, New Orleans, Lieutenant. In regards to a circular sent from the Savannah, Georgia, Chamber of Commerce relative to a proposed canal through the southern states, connecting the Mississippi River to the Atlantic ocean. Typescript.
Burwell, Thomas N., 1810 June 12
Thomas N. Burwell, Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, to [?]. Mainly business letter discussing the transportation and accounting of a crop of hemp; his sister had a baby girl, and is fine. Xerox copy.
Cabell, Mayo, 1845 March 6
Scope and Contents Mayo Cabell, Union Hill, to Nathaniel Burwell, Business letter informing him that the amount of $150.00 due for his horse has bene credited to his account at the Farmer's Bank. Xerox copy.
Early, Jubal A., 1874 September 29
Scope and Contents Jubal A. Eary, Lynchburg, Virginia, to General A. R. Lawton, Savannah, Georgia. Questions figures given by Joseph E. Johnston in his recent book about the Civil War concerning the Battle of Richmond in 1862. Xerox copy.
Fitzhugh, William, 1778 December 16
Receipt signed by William Fitzhugh for money received from the Treasurer [of the Continental Congress?] as allowance for the October Session in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Xerox copy.
Kemper, James L.
Meade, W.
W. Meade, Millwood, to Nathaniel Burwell, Baltimore, Md. Gives instructions for him to follow upon his (Burwell) arrival in Washington, D.C. involving Bishop Lee and Dr. Butler; family news. Xerox copy.
Pope, John, 1864 September 23
Scope and Contents September 23, 1864. John Pope, Head-Quaters, Department of the Northwest, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Major General P.H. Sheridan, U.S.A., Congratulations upon Sheridan's recent victory [at Opequon?]. Typescript. August 4, 1965, from Edward T. Downer, Cleveland, Ohio, to Jay Johns, commenting on the Pope item.
Smead, A., 1862 August 15
A Smead, Assistant Iinspector General, Head Quarters. V.D., to Major General Ewell, [?] Division, Relays message from General T.J. Jackson to have cavalry remain where it is. Xerox copy.
Trimble, I.R., undated
Scope and Contents undated. I.R. Trimble, Manassas, Virginia, to General [?], Reports the capture of Manassas, and his loss of men. Typescript.