Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
James Barron Hope to R. W. Hughes, circa 1880
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Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robby [R. W. Hughes] on the arrival of a little boy. 1 p.
T. C. Platt, New York, New York, to Judge Robert W, Hughes, Norfolk, Virginia, 1881 Febuary 3
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Concerning Republican politics and the Presidential election of 1880. 2 pp.
Benjamin S. Ewell, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Robert W. Hughes, 1881 March 24
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Thanks Hughes for a copy of a letter he wrote and states his desire to use it, if published, to teach the students of William and Mary. 1 p.
James G. Field, Attorney General's Office, Richmond, Virginia, to Robert W. Hughes, 1881 April 28
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Concerning a thank you for "A Chapter of Personal and Political History," written by Hughes. Comments about conclusions reached by RWH in article, and Field's explanation of his differing view of certain points in the article. 10 pp.
M. E. R. Oxford, England, to Mrs. Judge [Eliza M. (Johnston)] Hughes, Abindgon, Virginia., August 1, 1881
Lists the itenerary of her travels in Ireland, Scotland, and England; has enjoyed seeing the autographs of great men. 1 p. Autograph letter signed.
James Barron Hope, Norfolk, Virginia, to Mrs. R. W. Hughes, Abingdon, Virginia, 1881 October 23
Is sending the Landmark with extracts from his verses. 2 pp. Autograph letter signed.