Skip to main content Skip to search Skip to search results
New Search
Search all record types where
  • keyword(s): Donaldson

Showing Results: 51 - 75 of 660

Messrs. Stott & Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1789 May 7

 File — Box 4: Series id83678, Folder: 100
Identifier: id124716
Scope and Contents

Invoice of goods sent to him, including salt, wine, brass knobs, a hat, flannel, and diapers.

Dates: 1789 May 7

Messrs. Stott & Donaldson, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, 1789 August 25

 File — Box 4: Series id83678, Folder: 112
Identifier: id125122
Scope and Contents

Invoice of goods purchased by him, including putty, knives, chalk, and shoes.

Dates: 1789 August 25

Donaldson, Scott; Dorsey, Sharon; Dorsey, William B.; Downing, Thomas N., circa 1950-1990s

 File — Box 1: Series id70887, Folder: 53
Identifier: id211733
Scope and Contents From the Series:

Biographical information including clippings, obituaries, notes, and speeches relating to prominent Williamsburg, James City County, and York County, Virginia residents. Alphabetical by name.

Dates: circa 1950-1990s

Letters to Scott Donaldson concerning his book on Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 15
Identifier: id73168
Scope and Contents

from: John Broderick, Potomac, Maryland; Virginia Bruch, Research Curator at the Boyhood Home of Robert E. Lee in Alexandria, Virginia; D. Bundy of New York, New York; three letters from Alexander Campbell of Geneva, New York; and John Conway of Milton, Massachusetts. (7 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Letters to Scott Donaldson about his book on Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 16
Identifier: id73172
Scope and Contents

from: Rob Crowley, editor of the Quarterly Journal of Military History, New York (2 letters); Phyllis L. of Northampton, Massachusetss; two letters from Ben Drabeck and George Bluh urging the selection of Archibald MacLeish for a commemorative stamp in 1990. (7 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Letters to Scott Donaldson concerning his book on Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 17
Identifier: id73176
Scope and Contents

from: Martha MacLeish Fuller, Somerville, Massachusetts (granddaughter); Dana Gioia; Elise Simon Goodman, New York, New York; Goodman Associates; Literary Agents; Jean Groo, New Canaan, Connecticut; Robert Grose, Director of Insitutional Research, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts; Haldore Hamson, Mexico; Pamela Harriman; letter from John Haskell at Swem library; and Robert Hawkins, Lakeville, Connecticuit. (9 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Notes by Scott Donaldson of taped interviews of Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 31
Identifier: id73191
Scope and Contents

conducted by Roy Winnick, held on Arpil 26 and 27, 1980. Subjects include: Act V, Fortune Magazine, the Spanish Civil War, Felix Frankfurter, and Ezra Pound. (36 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Notes by Scott Donaldson of interviews conducted by Roy Winnick

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 37
Identifier: id73476
Scope and Contents Scope and Contents of John Duke (26 October 1980), Paul Brooks (ca. October 1979), Mrs. William Scott ("Lydie") Keith, Sr. (26 October 1980), Keyes Metcalf (3 December 1981), Walter T. Fisher (15 November 1982), Mrs. Ronald H. (Anne) MacDonald (18March 1980), McGeorge Bundy (21 March 1980), Mrs. Cass ("Jane") Canfield (15 April 1980), Dwight MacDonald (15 April 1980), Mrs. Mark ("Dorothy") Van  Doren (29 April 1980), Pat Hingle (May 1980) and Phillip and Mabel Reed (7 September 1980)....
Dates: circa 1970-2012

Messrs Donaldson and Stotts, Petersburg, to Sir Peyton Skipwith, Mecklenburg, 1786 December 23

 File — Box 3: Series id83678, Folder: 99
Identifier: id114524
Scope and Contents

Scarcity of cash, the high discount on bills, and other business concerning the tobacco trade.

Dates: 1786 December 23

Letters to Professor Scott Donaldson concerning his biography of Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 18
Identifier: id73177
Scope and Contents

from: Verna Hobson, New Gloucester, Maine; Frank Snowden Hopkins, Bethesda, Maryland (U.S. Consul General, retired); Susan Howe, Gilford, Connecticut; three from Walker Kaiser, Director of the Harvard University Center for Italian Renaissance Studies; two from William Katterjohn, Lexington, Kentucky; Kenneth Kinnamon, University of Arkansas; and two from Peggy Ann Kusnerz, Ann Arbor, Michigan. (11 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Letters to Professor Scott Donaldson concerning his biography of Archibald MacLeish

 File — Box Series 2, Box 1: Series id62495, Folder: 20
Identifier: id73180
Scope and Contents

from: Tim Newcourt (?), West Chester Universtiy, West Chester, Pennsylvania; letter from Alan Powers, Bristol Community College, Fall River, Massachusetss to Archibald MacLeish; and a letter from MacLeish to Powers; Alan Powers to Donaldson concerning MacLeish, postcard from Ala Powers; two letterd from Paul quintanilla; Daly City, California; and Paul (?), alond with clips about Luis Quintanilla. (12 items)

Dates: circa 1970-2012

Letter, Edward M. Donaldson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 October 16

 Item — Box 2: Series id235728, Folder: 16
Identifier: id240306
Scope and Contents

Donaldson is sure that John's family was greatly comforted by his return. John's brother's deportment in this trying time has been all that could be asked for. He is indeed possessed of a mind capable of the greatest exertions.

Dates: 1811 October 16

Letter, Edward M. Donaldson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 November 5

 Item — Box 2: Series id235728, Folder: 16
Identifier: id240308
Scope and Contents

Scope and Contents

Donaldson understands from John's last that no trial can occur until the next term. Should not then bail be allowed? Brother George is back from Lisbon. "Our ship" commanded by Cooper will sail for Liverpool next week. Nones can answer any other questions.

Dates: 1811 November 5

Letter, Edward M. Donaldson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 November 26

 Item — Box 2: Series id235728, Folder: 16
Identifier: id240310
Scope and Contents

Donaldson has read Moses' letter to Leamy with the good news of a favorable decision by the Superior Court at Richmond. Congratulations to your family. He hopes that Sam shows the same strength in the face of this sudden transition. Cooper went to sea on November 21.

Dates: 1811 November 26

Letter, Edward M. Donaldson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 December 8

 Item — Box 2: Series id235728, Folder: 16
Identifier: id240311
Scope and Contents

From Sam's letter of November 25th, Donaldson hoped he would be at the Ettings in Baltimore and they could meet while Donaldson was going to Washington. Donaldson will go on in the morning. Etting has promised to let him know of Sam. Hopes that nothing has prevented his release.

Dates: 1811 December 8

Letter, Edward M. Donaldson, Washington, D.C, to John Myers, Norfolk, Virginia, 1811 December 11

 Item — Box 7: Series id235728, Folder: 2
Identifier: id262294
Scope and Contents

Donaldson last wrote on November 5th from Baltimore. Has not heard from Sam, but has been waiting for him. Will travel to Norfolk via Richmond to be there by Sunday next. Describes Congressional debates on war with England, conquest of Canada.

Dates: 1811 December 11