Box 3
Contains 21 Results:
Personal correspondence of Lyon Gardiner Tyler, 1875-1887
Correspondence, 1878 January-February
Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 3 items.
Correspondence, 1878 March
Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. College bill in General Assembly, ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 10 items.
Correspondence, 1878 April
Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary. ATT. 6 items.
Correspondence, 1878 May
Written while serving on the faculty at the College of William and Mary. Theatricals at the Asylum, proposed to move the College to Richmond, ATT. Julia Gardiner Tyler. 8 items.
Correspondence, 1878 June
Written while serving on the faculty of the College of William and Mary and from "Sherwood Forest," Charles City County, Va. ATT, Julia Gardiner Tyler, bad straits the College is in, Masquerade Party.
Correspondence, 1878 July-August
ATT, David Gardiner Tyler. 11 items.
Correspondence, 1878 September
ATT, David Gardiner tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 9 items.
Correspondence, 1878 October
ATT, David Gardiner Tyler, condition of William and Mary, poem delivered by L.G. Tyler before Convention of Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis. 10 items.
Correspondence, 1878 November-December
ATT, Letter of recommendation of Lyon G. Tyler signed by Benjamin S. Ewell, Richard A. Wise, L.B. Wharton, C.P. Armistead, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Yellow Fever epidemic in Memphis.
Correspondence, 1879 January-June
Scope and Contents While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Pearl Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, poem "Can I Forget That Night" 6 items.
Correspondence, 1879 July-November
While living in Memphis, Tenn. David Gardiner Tyler, Fitz-Walter Tyler, ATT, broadside, Memphis Institute. 17 items.
Correspondence, 1879 December
ATT in Texas, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 16 items.
Correspondence, 1880 January
ATT. 21 items.
Correspondence, 1880 February-December
ATT, wedding invitation, Louisa Greenough Lane--William Bayard Van Rensselaer. 4 items.
Correspondence, 1881
My dear little girl, Julia Gardiner Tyler. 2 items.
Correspondence, 1882
Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, invitation. 8 items.
Correspondence, 1882
Julia Gardiner Tyler, John S. Cunningham, Richmond German Club invitation. ATT. 9 items.
Correspondence, 1883-1884
Poem, "Baby Feet," ATT, Charles Dexter Allen. 3 items.
Correspondence, 1885
Invitation and program, dedication of Washington Monument, ______S. Lamont to John Goode, ATT, election ticket for Tyler's election to House of Delegates. 24 items.
Correspondence, 1886-1887
William Archer Cocke, unidentified correspondent concerning Judge Upshur, wedding invitation (Hannah B. Randolph--E.P. Turner), editor of the State, Richmond, Va., Duncan S. Walker, handmade Gettysburg card from Mrs. Geo. E. Pickett, John W. Daniel. 8 items.