Box 1
Contains 20 Results:
Robert W. Chambers, [New York, New York], to R. M. Hughes, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia, 1911 January 25
Scope and Contents Gives title of certain volume, and who published it.
James Bryce, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1911 September 28
Scope and Contents Discusses the various legalities relating to suit being filed under the Arbitration Agreement.
H. M. Alden, Editorial Rooms, Harper's Magazine, New York, New York, to Robert M. Hughes, 1912 January 22
Scope and Contents Returns two letters of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston which were submitted for publication.
H. C. Lodge, United States Senate, Committee on Private Land Claims, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1915 January 27
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Thanks Hughes for his letter relating to the maintenance of actions for death on the high seas; doubts that Senate will act on it this session due to most of their time being spent on the ship purchase bill.
Elihu Root, United States Senate, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1915 January 28
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Acknowledges letter of 22 January with enclosure, and promises to give it due consideration.
Claude A. Swanson, United States Senate Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1915 January 28
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Acknowledges receipt of Hughes' views on pending legislation.
H. Berg, Newport News, Virginia, to R. M. Hughes, Jr., Norfolk, Virginia, 1916 February 28
Scope and Contents Acknowledges receipt of a card to admit him to the privileges of the Virginia Club at Norfolk.
Prince Hotzfeldt, German Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1916 April 18
William S. Sims, Newport, Rhode Island, to Robert M. Hughes, 1917 Janaury 13
Scope and Contents Thanking him for document sent.
Ian Malcolm, British Embassy, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1917 May 21
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Thanking him for pamphlets sent.
Arthur James Balfour, Geneve, Suisse, to Robert M. Hughes, 1921 August 30
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Concerning arrival of biography of General Joseph E. Johnston.
John W. Davis, to Robert M. Hughes, 1924 July 22
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Thanks Hughes for his letter.
H. C. Stuart, Elk Garden, Virginia, to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1924 July 23
Scope and Contents Relates to the addition of General Joseph E. Johnston to the group to be memorialized at Stone Mountain, [Georgia].
E. Lee Trinkle, Governor of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, to R. M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1925 September 26
Scope and Contents Typewritten Letter Signed. Thanks Hughes personally and officially for his "liberal treatment of the College of William and Mary."
F. Maurice, London, England, to R. M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1925 November 25
Scope and Contents Has completed his lectures on "Statesmen and Soldiers of the American Civil War"at Cambridge.
Gilbert Grosvenor, Washington, D.C., to Judge Robert Morton Hughes, 1930 June 10
Scope and Contents Concerning high honor conferred on him by the College of William and Mary.
Eleanor Roosevelt, The White House, Washington, D.C., to Robert M. Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1933 October 12
Scope and Contents Thanks Hughes for his letter and the information concerning Mr. [?] Sargeant.
John Lowell, Boston, Massachusetts, to Robert M. Hughes, undated
Scope and Contents Concerns articles on the relief of the Supreme Court published in The Independent.
Waller R. Staples, Wytheville Virginia, to Robert M. Hughes, no year June 18
Scope and Contents Inquiry into acts governing the harbor masters of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia.