Box 6
Contains 34 Results:
George Neville[?], Hapton Roads, to Barton Myers., 1907 April 29
Declines invitation. ALS. 3 pp.
Itinerary of the Jamestown Exposition, August 2-5, with autographs., 1907 August 2-5
PM. 4 pp.
Thomas S. Martin, United States Senate, Charlottesville, Va., to Barton Myers, Norfolk., 1907 October 11
Discussion of Miss Heyl's promotion in Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Since it is a civil service job Martin has little influence. TLS. 1 p.
Claude A. Swanson, Commonwealth of Virginia Governor's Office, Richmond, to Hon. Barton Myers, Norfolk., 1908 April 28
Mentions an appointment of Judge White to fill the vacancy occasioned by Judge Boykin's death. TLS. 1 p.
William Hodges Mann, Governor, Richmond, to Hon. Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk., 1911 February 17
Makes reference to Hughes's letter of the 15th. TLS. 1 p.
[?], United States, Washington, D.C., to Judge Robert M. Hughes, Law Building, Norfolk., 1911 June 27
Penal codes. TLS. 1 p.
Joesphus Daniels, secretary of the Navy, Washington, D.C., to Barton Myers, Norfolk., 1913 December 8
Scope and Contents Thanks Myers for his "elegant hospitality" during his visit. TLS. 2 pp.
J.D., to Mr. Barton Myers and family, Norfolk., 1913 December 24
C. 1 p.
Cecil Spring Rice, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Barton Myers, British vice consul, Norfolk., 1915 January 7
Mentions the war, and an appointment of William Stanley Edmonds as vice-consul to the post of Norfolk to replace Myers. TLS. 2 pp.
Barton Myers to Sir Cecil Spring Rice, H.B.M. ambassador., 1915 January 11
Acknowledges receipt of Rice's dispatch of the 7th. Mentions Myers's acceptance of Mr. Edmonds as vice-consul. Details of office of vice-consul. TL. 2 pp.
Cecil Spring Rice, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Barton Myers., 1915 January 17
Letter discusses Mr. Edmond's position as vice-consul and something of his salary arrangement. Details of office of vice-consul. ALS. 2 pp.
Barton Myers to Cecil Spring Rice, 1915 January 27
Acknowledges letters of the "17th/25th." Also indicates a change in vice-consul; rather than Edmonds, Will Royds has been appointed the position to assist Myers. Adf. 3 pp.
Cecil Spring Rice, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Barton Myers., 1915 March 11
To Myers visiting him and German ships. ALS. 2 pp.
Barton Myers, British Vice Consulate, Norfolk, to Sir Cecil [Spring Rice]., 1915 March 12
Acknowledges the receipt of Rice's letter of 11th, mentions "consular business." ALS. 2 pp.
Cecil Spring Rice, to Barton Myers, British Vice Consulate, Norfolk, 1915 March 13
"Sorry out of town unless specially urgent could you come Wednesday." Telegram. 1 p.
Barton Myers, vice consul, to Sir Cecil Spring Rice, H.B.M., ambassador, Washington, D.C., 1915 March 12
Scope and Contents Reports on the "consular business"; Meyers expresses his satisfaction with Mr. Royds. Details of consular business. TL. 4 pp.
Cecil Spring Rice, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Barton Myers, Norfolk., 1915 March 23
Discusses the reallocation of work within the consular office. TLS. 2 pp.
Barton Myers to Cecil Spring Rice, 1915 March 25
Acknowledges the receipt of Cecil's letter of the 23rd. Also conveys Myers's apprval of the arrangement of the vice-consul office. TL. 1 p.
Charles Stoddar[s]s, New York Club, to Barton Myers., 1916 October 17
Promised to send Taylor's book. Travel plans. ALS. 1 p.
Cecil Spring Rice to Barton Myers, British Vice-Consulate, Norfolk, 1917 September 14
Registers the Admiralty's great appreciation of Myers's assistance given to Commodore Wells. TLS. 1 p.
Barton Myers to Congressman A.J. Montague., 1923 May 19
Concerning the destruction of Old Fort Norfolk. TLS. 2 pp.
A.M. to Mrs. Myers, Richmond., undated
Family and social news.
Cyrus McCormick, Chicago, to Mr. Myers., undated
Letter of instruction for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Williams.
Joseph Moore, Richmond, to his daughter Mrs. Myer Myers., undated
Concerning death of friend. ALS. 2 pp.
Samuel Myers to John Myers, Richmond., undated
Discussion of accusation and prejudice against the Myers brothers. ALS. 3 pp.