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Judith Randolph Randolph, 1816 March 9
Papers in Wooden Box - Real Estate, 1779-1802, undated
Correspondence, 1853 May-October
Correspondence, 1854 January-November
Miscellaneous slides
Scope and Contents Slides of 1994 Dorm renovation; Morton Hall, W&M Hall, Small Hall, Millington Hall, Barksdale field
Bullitt Family, 1859
Letter to W.S. Morton of Charlotte Courthouse, Virginia from Warrenton, Virginia about the Bullitt Family. October 10, 1859.
Photographic print, 1955 November 1
8" X 10", black and white print, waist length, front view of Lester J. Cappon (center) with Carlisle Humelsine and Richard L. Morton.
A.A. O'Veil, Cottage, to Sally M. Galt, July 24
Thanks her for the loan of the books. Sends the proof chest of C. Morton.
Letter and Land Grant, 1940 October 29
Rutherfoord Goodwin, Williamsburg, Virginia, to Richard L. Morton, Williamsburg, Virginia enclosing land grant to Patrick Moreton. October 29, 1940.
Information and correspondence about G.C. Wetmore., 1970-1972.
G.C. Wetmore, the painter of Dr. and Mrs. S.M. Shepherd, grandparent of Mrs. Morton, notes of investigative sources. 8 items.
Recipes, 1939-1971
Manuscript of Morton family recipe book, easy cooking, peanut butter, chicken, salsify, wine, colonial dishes, famous Virginia foods. 1939, 1941, 1951, 1960, 1964, 1971. 13 items.
Union Seminary "Alumni" Pamphlet
William S. Morton is mentioned on page 55.
Last Name - Womack, 1871 January 4
Letter from Mattie Morton Womack, "Buffaloe," to Fannie.
Letter, 1866 May 7
Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Lapland, VA to Charles Bruce [copy], recommending John Tyler, Jr. to Immigration Board.
Letter, 1866 June 4
Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Mobile AL, to John Tyler, discussing John Black.
Flood Family, 1924
Scope and Contents Paper entitled "War Risk Insurance in the Revolution: Frederick Flood of Charlotte County and His Family" by Rupert Taylor of Auburn, Alabama. In Rupert Taylor's letter to W.S. Morton, he mentions the Flood Family, Gallimore Family and mulattoes.
Scott Family, 1853, undated
Newspaper clipping. 6 page handwritten Scott Family tree, beginning with Thomas Scott and Catherine Tomkies, as part of a letter to Fr. Watkins, Farmville, Virginia from Christopher Scott of Arkansas, dated March 12, 1853. 6 pages. Possibly given by W.S. Morton.
Wilson Family, 1875
Handwritten transcript by W.S. Morton of the 1807 obituary of John Wilson of Spotsylvania who was 104 when he died. A handwritten Wilson Family history beginning with Col. Benjamin Wilson by P.D.W of Mount Vernon, Indiana, July 4, 1875.
Miscellaneous
Newspaper clipping of article by T.A Watkins; letter from J. F. Morton to John Hutcheson, regarding papers of the Spew Marrow Agricultural Club; and printed pamphlet of an address to the Spew Marrow Agricultural Club.
Talbot Sweeney, St. George's, James River, to Sallie M. Galt, 1869 May 1
Asks her to suggest to Judge Morton that he rent Sweeney's residence and office in Williamsburg. Describes the land and water surrounding his home in the country.
Papers in Wooden Box - Clement Carrington Papers, 1805-1814
Deeds, surveys and plats of land in Charlotte County. Names on documents include Joel Watkins, Brooks Becker, Thomas H. Spencer and William L. Morton.
Lecture Notes, Paper, Test and Reading List
Lecture notes, a paper about Thomas Jefferson, a test, and a reading list for courses taught by Morton.
Alumni Gazette articles, 1974
Article about Richard Lee Morton and his time at the College of William and Mary, including two typed copies of the article. There is also an article by Ross Weeks, Jr., entitled "Explains W&M's Space Use Policies."
Virginia Writer's Project, 1940
Letter from Eudora Ramsay Richardson, state supervisor for Virginia for the Works Projects Administration, to Richard Lee Morton. Also includes a pamphlet entitled "Interpreting the Virginia WPA Writers' Project: Some Likely Questions and Auggestions for Answering Them."