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Stith Family Genealogy Collection
Townshend Stith Account Book
Lucy K. Stokes Scrapbook
Tax book, 1842, of Tarlton W. Knight, Sheriff, Lunenburg County, Virginia [Va.] which was later used as a scrapbook, 1880, by Lucy R. Stokes.
Fannie K. Lapp Stoltzfus Diaries
Elizabeth P. Stone Diary
Stone-Moore Papers
Personal papers, correspondence and business records of Edward L. Stone (1869-1938) and his son-in-law, Franklin Moore of Roanoke, Virginia. Both men owned the Roanoke Printing and Manufacturing Company and were involved in various civic organizations.
W. S. Stone Letter Copybook
Letter copybook, 1810-1813, of W. S. Stone, commission merchant and shipowner, of Fredericksburg, Virginia.
William B. Stone Papers
Financial and legal papers of Major William B. Stone, a lawyer in Port Tobacco, Maryland. Includes a letter, dated 11 May 1848, by T. S. Stone to "Tom" at Princeton University urging the improvement of his penmanship and the abandonment of the use of tobacco, and extolling the virtues of physical education. One document mentions Peter Vivian Daniel and another concerns Stone's candidacy for a circuit judgeship.
Gervas Storrs Letter to John Mason Ellis
Letter by Gervas Storrs, Williamsburg, Virginia to John Mason Ellis about his romantic life and influenza. November 15, 1790.
Seth Stowers Ledger
Ledger, 1769-1811, of Seth Stowers of Hingham, Massachussetts. Includes entries for the sale of tobacco, fish, shoes, cloth, vineagar, and other household products. Also includes entries about the hiring out of day laborers, plowing, glazing, and making barrels. There are also entries of Elijah Stowers during the Revolutionary War, including for an ounce of tea in a hospital. Finally, there is one page of entries in a separate hand that date from 1808 to 1811.
Straitjacket collection
The collection contains materials that document the activities of the hardcore punk band Straitjacket. Collection includes a cassette tape, T-shirt and buttons.
Strasburg (Va.) Tanner's Journal
Journal, 1862-1863, of an unidentified tanner of Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
M. Strickler Letters
Letters from M. Strickler, manager for Joseph R. Anderson and Co., at Torry Furnace to Dr. Nelson Waller concern the three enslaved men Strickler borrowed from Waller. The men were under guard, but escaped. Strickler's letters explain the circumstances that led to their escape and the capture of one, Haws, by General Imboden.
Strollin’: A history of Black Greek letter organizations at William & Mary Oral History Project Records
Enoch Strother Papers
Papers, including correspondence, accounts and deeds, of Enoch Strother, lawyer and farmer, of Fauquier County, Virginia and his family. Also includes letters of the Chapman family of Keytesville, Missouri.
Strother Family Papers
Four volumes of Strother family genealogy and one newsletter. Included are "Houses of Strother: Descendants of William Strother I, King George County, Virginia," Vols. I & II.
James French Strother Autobiographical Letter
James French Strother letter to Charles Lanman's Dictionary of the United States Congress where he gives autobiographical information. September 26, 1858.
Strout Family Papers
George C. Strunk Diary
Diary of George C. Strunk of Shawnee, Pennsylvania for the year 1893. In brief daily entires George Strunk talks about his daily chores, which involved taking care of the church, churchyard and graves, arresting people, serving warrants and his animals and crops at home. He also notes having done for for other individuals. Furthermore there is mentioning of social events.
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Stryker Papers
Material about and by Mayor Henry Stryker and Colonial Williamsburg hostess Fannie Stryker including reminiscences of Mrs. Stryker, photographic album on Mayor Stryker's retirement, scrapbook, 1957, of Jamestown Festival and visit of Queen Elizabeth. Mss. Acc. 1989.37a
A. G. Stuart Notebook
Notebook, 1872, containing a Greek exercise written by A. G. Stuart at the Staunton Male Academy, Staunton, Virginia.
Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart Copybook
Letter copybook, 1851-1852, of Alexander H. H. Stuart, kept while serving as United States Secretary of the Interior. Includes official and personal correspondence. Index.
Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart Account Books
Account books, 1837-1857, and 1838-1847, kept by Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart who was a lawyer in Staunton, Va.
Archibald Stuart Ledgers
Account books, 1788-1831, kept by Stuart who was a lawyer in Staunton, Va. Accounts concern his law practice, personal finances, and include accounts concerning the building of his house.
Archibald Stuart Papers
Newspaper clippings of letters, 1790-1811, in the Staunton Spectator May-June 1879, written to Judge Archibald Stuart, Staunton, Va. chiefly by Thomas Jefferson at "Monticello" concerning plantation and agricultural matters. The clippings include copies of letters from James Monroe, John Marshall, Henry Lee (1756-1818) and a photostat of a letter, 25 August 1816, from Stuart to William Wirt giving reminiscences of Patrick Henry.