Box 5
Contains 8 Results:
Folder 3, 1847-1889
Franklin Minor, to Mrs. Ann E. Gilmer, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1847 May 1
Reports that he found Walker, Mrs. Gilmer's son, to be deficient in Latin; offers to take him on as a student at no cost; asks that if she decides to send Walker to him, that she keep it a secret, so that he will not think he is any different from the other students. 3 pp. ALS.
Franklin Minor, to Mrs. Ann E. Gilmer,, 1847 May 2
Copy of the letter dated May 1, 1847. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.
Thomas Walker Gilmer, Jr., St. Louis, MO, to "Cousin Franklin" Minor, 1856 November 24
Describes how he has settled in at his new location; asks Minor for his opinion on whether he should run for district attorney; argues that the jobwould give him a good salary and position, but believes himself too young for the job; notes that most of the prominent men in the state are Virginians; gives news of some of Minor's relatives. 2 pp. ALS.
Document certifying the appointment of Thomas Walker Gilmer Jr. as a Notary Public for the county of St. Louis, Missouri. 2 pp. PDS., undated
Newspaper clippings on Jefferson County. 2 pp. NwsCls., 1857
Printed obituary notice for Mrs. Ann E. Gilmer of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1874 April 10
1 p. PM. Including Cy of PM. 1 p.
W.L. Frenhoim, New York, New York, to Miss Gilmer,, 1889 November 8
Reports that Mr. Hugh R. Garden has expressed an interest in purchasing the autograph book of Governor Gilmer; states that he will conclude the transaction if she so desires; encloses a letter from Mr. Garden. 2 pp. ALS. Including AL, incomplete, H.R. Garden, New York, New York, to William L. Frenholm, . Offers $300 for the autograph book of Governor Gilmer. 1 p.