Box 3
Contains 81 Results:
Betsey George, Culpeper Court House, Virginia, to Balsora Barnes, Falmouth, Virginia, ? August, ?
Elizabeth and BG have feeble health; Elizabeth went to the Warm Springs and came home because she became nervous there; report of Elizabeth, Will and John Walker's families.
Judy L. Sydnor to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Hanover Town, Virginia, undated
Have sent NWBB a pair of socks. Also includes a letter by Judy H. Tomlin to "Willy" Newman Williamson B. Barnes, Hanover Town, Virginia. JHT apologizes for bad behavior on Tuesday evening.
Judy L. Sydnor to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Richmond, Virginia, undated
Request for 'shoes to be made; surprised that NWBB did not see more of "the girls"while they were in Richmond.
Judy L. Sydnor to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Richmond, Virginia, undated
News of JLS's poor health. Also includes a letter by Margaret W. Tomlin? to "Willy" Newman Williamson B. Barnes, Richmond, Virginia. request for cloth.
Harrison B. Tomlin, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, to Margaret W. Tomlin Barnes, Jeffersonton P.O., Culpepper County, Virginia, ? December
Christmas holidays - the visitors require the professors to lecture over the holidays and HBT must not miss any, therefore, he cannot spend Christmas with Margaret and brother Willy.
Judy H. Tomlin, Retreat, Virginia, to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Richmond, Virginia, ? September 29
Circumstances surrounding the death of Sally and her mother's intense grief; Margaret is quite sick but the rest here are well.
Judy H. Tomlin to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Richmond, Virginia, undated
Request for yard goods from Richmond; JHT looks forward to Willy's visit.
Margaret Tomlin, Stanley, Virginia, to "Aunt Margaret" (Margaret W. Tomlin Barnes), Falmouth, Stafford County, Virginia, ? October 26
Requests extension of visiting period for "Peg"; news of Aunt Mary's health. Also includes a letter by Margaret W. Barnes, Stanley, Virginia, to "Mama" (Margaret W. Tomlin Barnes), Falmouth, Stafford County, Virginia request for MWTB to send some clothing for MWB's extended visit.
Margaret W. Tomlin, Hanover, Virginia, to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), undated
MWT has been ill; MWT will remain in Hanover one or two more weeks.
Margaret W. Tomlin to "Willy" (Newman Williamson B. Barnes), Hanover Town, Virginia, undated
Yard goods requested.
? to ? Barnes & ? Tomlin, undated
Please send silk dress and fabric. Also includes a note by ? to ? Barnes ? Tomlin, . Janet sent Balsora something in a vial to rub her foot with.
"Aunt Hess"? to "Peggy" (Margaret W. Barnes), Chericoke, Virginia, undated
Death of Mrs. B_ and circumstances surrounding situations; my baby seems poorly and so nervous; much obliged to MWB for your kind sympathy and affection; love to one and all.
Receipt/Bill for items purchased by Mrs. W. M. Barnes from T. H. Kellogg, 1853 December 12- 1860 March 20
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Receipt/Bill for a china pitcher purchased by Mrs. M. Williamson Barnes from T. H. Kellogg, 1854 March 20-1836 July 1
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Receipt for an item purchased by Mr. N. W. Barnes, 1854 March 20
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Receipt for a bushel of seed purchased by Mr. Barnes from Wellford, Eastham and Co., 1854 August 16
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Receipt/Bill for an items purchased by Mr. N. W. Barnes, 1854-1855
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Receipt/Bill for item(s) purchased by Mr. N. W. Barnes, 1855 April 9
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Lynchburg News, 1827 February 22
Ditchley.
Lynchburg News, 1927
Christ Church.
Two poems written by Margaret Barnes, 1847
First poem is entitled "A Royal Colloguing"sp?. The second poem, begun after the completion of the first, is only a few lines, thus most likely incomplete.
Two poems written by Walker Barnes from Pine Wood, near Falmouth, Virginia, 1858 November
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
? to ?, undated
Also includes a letter by Margaret W. Barnes to "Mama" (Margaret W. Tomlin Barnes). Also includes a letter by Beverley D. Barnes to ?,
Envelopes, undated
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.
Box 3, Folder 3
Collection contains correspondence, chiefly 1820-1875, of Newman Williamson Barnes and his wife Margaret W.(Tomlin) Barnes of Richmond, Virginia and "Greenfield," Culpeper County, Virginia and to their daughter, Margaret W. Barnes. Letters concern life in Falmouth, Virginia and also concern Fredericksburg, Virginia. Correspondents are members of the Braxton, Coalter, Tomlin and Oliver families. Letters contain social and family news.