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Box 11

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Mrs. Darling's correspondence concerning "The Crucifixion", a painting by George B. Matthews, which she presented to St. Peter's Catholic Church in Mount Clemens, Michigan in memory of her son, Edward, undated

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 41
Identifier: id167570
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: undated

Letters, lists, and a statement, 1907

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Personal letters to Mrs. Darling, 1862-1883

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 43
Identifier: id167575
Scope and Contents

Three letters from Fernando Wood, 1862-1864, relating to Mrs. Darling's pass to the South and her return. Series of letters to Mrs. Darling from Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama, 1881 - some seem like love letters! Letter of Alexander H. Stephens to Mrs. Darling, August 2, 1882.

Dates: 1862-1883

Personal letters, 1884

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 44
Identifier: id167576
Scope and Contents Primarily concerning Mrs. Darling's book of Civil War letters. Letters of Jefferson Davis, January 19 and May 7, 1884 (in Jefferson Davis Papers). Letter from S. W. Cunningham of N. Y., publisher of Our Day, an "exponent of Southern Sentiment," June 6, 1884. The author remarks, "I became a rebel on the day of my surrender at Fort Donelson - and you judge Andrew John correctly." Letter from Francis C. Lawson, editor of The Negro American, reviewing the difficulties of his work before the...
Dates: 1884

Contents

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 41.1
Identifier: id167570
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: undated

Mrs. Darling's correspondence concerning "The Crucifixion", a painting by George B. Matthews, which she presented to St. Peter's Catholic Church in Mount Clemens, Michigan in memory of her son, Edward

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 41.2
Identifier: id167570
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: undated

Other papers concerning the memorial picture

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 41.3
Identifier: id167570
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection includes correspondence primarily between 1890-1908, of Flora (Adams) Darling, concerning the founding of the Daughters of the American Revolution, General Society of Daughters of the Revolution, National Society, and the United States Daughters of 1812. Correspondents include Edward William Bok, Jessie Benton Fremont, William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, George Frisbie, John Tyler Morgan, William Mahone, Alexander Hamilton Stephens, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.Also...
Dates: undated

Contents

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42.1
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents From the File: Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Letters and papers of Flora Adams Darling relating to William & Mary college

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42.2
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents From the File: Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Letters and papers of Flora Adams Darling concerning the warden's pew in Bruton Parish Church

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42.3
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents From the File: Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Letters and papers of Flora Adams Darling concerning the Pocahontas memorial ball

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42.4
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents From the File: Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Correspondence between Mrs. Darling and President Lyon G. Tyler

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 42.5
Identifier: id167572
Scope and Contents From the File: Letter of November 26, 1907 from Mrs. Darling offering her papers to the College. Typed list of books and relics given to the William and Mary Library in 1907. A statement by Mrs. Darling establishing the collection and setting forth its purposes and dedications. Letters from W. A. R. Goodwin to Mrs. Darling, February 27, 1907, relative to the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America giving the chair for the governor's seat in Bruton Parish Church in memory of Governor Matthews. Also...
Dates: 1907

Contents

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 43.1
Identifier: id167575
Scope and Contents From the File:

Three letters from Fernando Wood, 1862-1864, relating to Mrs. Darling's pass to the South and her return. Series of letters to Mrs. Darling from Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama, 1881 - some seem like love letters! Letter of Alexander H. Stephens to Mrs. Darling, August 2, 1882.

Dates: 1862-1883

Personal letters to Mrs. Darling

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 43.2
Identifier: id167575
Scope and Contents From the File:

Three letters from Fernando Wood, 1862-1864, relating to Mrs. Darling's pass to the South and her return. Series of letters to Mrs. Darling from Senator John T. Morgan of Alabama, 1881 - some seem like love letters! Letter of Alexander H. Stephens to Mrs. Darling, August 2, 1882.

Dates: 1862-1883

Contents

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 44.1
Identifier: id167576
Scope and Contents From the File: Primarily concerning Mrs. Darling's book of Civil War letters. Letters of Jefferson Davis, January 19 and May 7, 1884 (in Jefferson Davis Papers). Letter from S. W. Cunningham of N. Y., publisher of Our Day, an "exponent of Southern Sentiment," June 6, 1884. The author remarks, "I became a rebel on the day of my surrender at Fort Donelson - and you judge Andrew John correctly." Letter from Francis C. Lawson, editor of The Negro American, reviewing the difficulties of his work before the...
Dates: 1884

Personal letters

 File — Box: 11, Folder: 44.2
Identifier: id167576
Scope and Contents From the File: Primarily concerning Mrs. Darling's book of Civil War letters. Letters of Jefferson Davis, January 19 and May 7, 1884 (in Jefferson Davis Papers). Letter from S. W. Cunningham of N. Y., publisher of Our Day, an "exponent of Southern Sentiment," June 6, 1884. The author remarks, "I became a rebel on the day of my surrender at Fort Donelson - and you judge Andrew John correctly." Letter from Francis C. Lawson, editor of The Negro American, reviewing the difficulties of his work before the...
Dates: 1884