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Correspondence, January-March 1873
"The Background and Beginnings of the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia", 1933
Scope and Contents Typed carbon copy of a manuscript "The Background and Beginnings of the Restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia" " compiled from Dr. Goodwin's Files and from her contemporaneous diary notes by Elizabeth Hayes, Secretary to Dr. Goodwin." The last page is signed by Dr. Goodwin and dated April 15, 1933, The George Wythe House, Williamsburg, Virginia.
Patrick Henry Deposition in Lawsuit between Margaret Eustace vs Seth John Cuthbert, 1786 November 24
Deposition of Patrick Henry in the lawsuit of Margaret Eustace versus Seth John Cuthbert in Superior Court of Chatham County, Georgia regarding her claim for compensation for her daughter Catharine (Eustace) Blair Cuthbert's living expenses while she lived with her before marriage to Cuthbert. Witnessed by George Wythe and Jerman Baker. Transcript included.
Photographs, 1920-1944
Halifax County - James Eastham and Melchizedek Spragins, 1780, 1791-1792
Richard Randolph (1770-1796), Williamsburg, Virginia to Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, 1786 August 18
Uneasy over their health since their joint letter of July 25th. Mr. Bowdoin said they did not even take a maid with them. Must go to Mr. George Wythe. Sends a list of books he wishes brought him.
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Office of Community Engagement - President’s Aides
Richard Randolph (1770-1796), Williamsburg to Frances (Bland) Randolph Tucker, 1786 June 29
Father been busy but goes tomorrow. First time all have been absent at once. Mother must be lonesome at Matoax. Wishes he could spend evening with her and next morning here with Mr. George Wythe. Wishes children would write. Asks for shirts, stockings and money to pay the hair dresser.
Acc. 2012.219, 1932-2011
This accession contains various programs produced by Bruton Parish Church. Included in the accession are church programs from 1968-2011; The Celebration of a New Ministry program from December 18, 2011; and copies of A Lenten Devotional from 1993-2001. Also included is a postcard of the George Wythe House with an envelope signed by W.A.R. Goodwin from 1932.
Contract binding William Byrd, 1770 October 14
A contract binding William Byrd to a payment of £55 of current money in Virginia, for services rendered him by his attorneys and executors in dealing with a case involving Robert Carter. Signed by William Byrd, John Jameson, George Wythe, and Thomas Walne. Including a notation on verso that the item was captured at the house of William Harrison, member of the Rebel Congress, June 25, 1864.
Plaque, Altar Cloth Fragment
"Velvet, From Altar Cloth of Church, 1657, Preserved in a quilt for many years by the Lambeth family. Presented to Bruton Parish Church, May 1929, by Mrs. Samuel Sumerfield Lambeth and Mr. James W. Lambeth, of Richmond, Virginia." Plaque: "Presented to the George Wythe House 1927, by Mrs. Arthur Kelly Evans of Hot Springs, Virginia."
Legal Documents, 1750-circa 1850
(Lelia (Skipwith) Carter Tucker,Norfolk, to Mrs. Cornelia L. Littlefield, 1825 May 11
Description of the people of Norfolk. Lelia Barraud has married Mr. Baker. Description of wedding. Louisiana Cocke soon to marry William Harrison. Otway Barraud is making his way at the bar. John H. Cocke at Yale College. Robert Saunders is about to go to the University of Charlottesville. John McGill is reading law with Taylor in Norfolk. Mother at Prestwould is ill. Husband St. George Tucker's ill health. Wythe Munford is engaged to daughter of Jerman Baker. College is in a poor state.
3 Plaques
Scope and Contents "Chief Justice John Marshall Room, Restored by Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hardy of New York, 1927." "To the Glory of God and in Memory of Mr. Wordsworth Thompson, Painter of the Picture of Bruton Parish Church in the Metropolitan Musuem." "This mirror originally hung on the walls of a colonial home in Yorktown, Virginia, Presented to the George Wythe House, by Reverend William A.R. Goodwin, D.D., 1927,"