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Wrubel, Allie - composer, 1933-1937
File — Box 37: Series id66589, Folder: 37
Identifier: id64865
Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents "To Be or Not to Be in Love" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; "Gone with the Wind" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. "Music, Maestro, Please!" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist "As You desire Me" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; "Flirtation Walk" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. "Happiness Ahead" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. "Now You're in...
Dates:
1933-1937
Editorial Submitted to Richmond Times-Dispatch, 1921
File — Box 13: Series id64808; Series id64809; Series id64810; Series id64813; Series id64824; Series id66207, Folder: 2
Identifier: id64817
Scope and Contents
Editorial (Report) written by the Society of Virginia History Teachers and sent to The Richmond Times-Dispatch by Earl Gregg Swem. The report was entitled, "Recommendations on Courses of the Committee of Five of the History Society of Virginia," written by Ellie Marcus Marx, Chairman, of Maury High School and endorsed by Florence E. Duke of Binford Junior High School, Lina E. Sanger of Bridgewater High School, Bessie E. Randolph of Randolph-Macon Women's College and Richard L. Morton of the...
Dates:
1921
Mss. 39.4 V82ci Norfolk, 1804-1950
Sub-Series
Identifier: id108976
Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Papers, 1804-1950, relating to Norfolk, Va. An artificial collection of letters, broadsides, and pamphlets relating to Norfolk, Va., its history and people. Includes letter, 1804, concerning fire in Norfolk; list, 1826, of votes for General Assembly election; funeral invitation, 1830; and printed material (Gray Lines Motor Tours schedule and advertisement, "The Tidewater Trail," "Norfolk's Historic Mace" (1935), "Christ Church Congregation" by Robert Morton Hughes and...
Dates:
1804-1950
Correspondence, January-May 1872
File — Box 7: Series id82443, Folder: 1
Identifier: id83275
Scope and Contents
60 items. Chesnut, Townsend & Co., R. M. Mitchell & Co., H.A. & J.S. Wise, Charles E. Snodgrass, Carr Bro. & Co., Joseph Mayo, William E. Wiatt, R.E. Withers, Henry C. Thornton, R.M. Mitchell & Co., Prentice Bodman & Co., Richmond College report card, Jacob Cohn, John M. Young, John Asher, R.W. Rasin, C. James Barron Hope, Thomas Tyler, William F. Lewellan, M.R. Walter, Thomas Reynolds, Samuel Duer, John W. Bruff & Co., A. Meyers, Jno. W. Lawson, John White, M.R....
Dates:
January-May 1872
Correspondence, June-August 1872
File — Box 7: Series id82443, Folder: 2
Identifier: id83281
Scope and Contents
38 items. Benj. S. Ewell, M. Tredway Hughes, John C. Taliaferro, J.A. Lynham, Henry B. Dawson, M. Lowenback & Co., Charles C. Jones, Jr., William Lowenstein, J.B. Morton, William H. Godfrey, ------- (The American Farmer), B. Baylis, J.L. Waterman (register in bankruptcy), Patterson & Bash, [Orris A. Browne?], George W. Prentice, R.P. Carron (applying for job at what's now Virginia Polytechnic Institute), W.B. Stanard, Joseph K. Benson, N.W. Paynter, James Hayes, Fred H. Wolfe,...
Dates:
June-August 1872
Correspondence, September-December 1872
File — Box 7: Series id82443, Folder: 3
Identifier: id83481
Scope and Contents
39 items. J. Lyle Clarke, James Hayes, J.B. Morton, J.A. Lynham, George T. Crump, John N. Tabb, H.W. Tabb, J. Wesley Friend, Charles Gwynn, George W. Thomas, B.B. Boyd, James R. Fisher, R.W. White, [Freeman Hall Co.?], James Lyons, Prentice and Bodman, C.S. Merchant Association of Philidelphia, H. Carrington Watkins, R.M. Mitchell, copy of noel Clough's legal notice to Robert H. Hare? and Caroline Hare?, Lucia Wilkins, R.K. Meade (concerning applying for appointment as professor at Virginia...
Dates:
September-December 1872
Presidential Campaign Ribbon, circa 1888
Item
Identifier: id64203
Scope and Contents
One Presidential Campaign Ribbon from the campaign of Benjamin Harrison. The ribbon is white silk with colored illustrations of an eagle and an American flag. There are pictures of President Benjamin Harrison and Vice President Morton. At the bottom there are the words "Protection," and, "Free Trade." The ribbon is 3inx7.25in. It is in fair condition with creases, frayed edges, small stains, and fading. Image available...
Dates:
circa 1888
William Randolph, Jamestown, (Prince Edward County, Virginia) to St. George Tucker, Warminster, 1822 October 4
Item — Box 39: Series id216780, Folder: 16
Identifier: id216780
Scope and Contents
Copy of receipt of Morton & Venable for $6.19, 1822 August 12, from William Randolph for article charged to Tucker. Health of Syphax bad. Gave him bottle of whiskey, 2 pounds of coffee and four of sugar. Self will apply for position of serjeant at arms of Senate and wishes Tucker's recommendation.
Dates:
1822 October 4
Correspondence, 1884 January - February
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 7
Identifier: id81350
Scope and Contents
Includes family, friend and business correspondence, invitations, and wedding announcements. Correspondents include: Mary G. Galt, William Wilson Galt, Mrs. Grigsby, Mary Bolling, Charles Deane, Marie Shepperdson, John Whitehead, C.T . Hanson, P. R. Carrington about the Carrington genealogy, cousin Henrietta McCormick of Chicago, T. R. Rogers, S. W. Morton, Marianne E. Skelton, and Pattie Finch. Includes a handwritten program for a local "musical soiree" at Mrs. Kate McKelway's home, letter...
Dates:
1884 January - February
Judith (Randolph) Randolph, Bizarre, Farmville, Virginia to St. George Tucker, Richmond, forwarded to Warminster, Virginia, 1810 August 12
Item — Box 30: Series id216780, Folder: 4
Identifier: id290420
Scope and Contents
Nancy (Ann Cary (Randolph) Morris) writes affectionately. Tudor Randolph continues at Mr. Rice's school in Charlotte. Has leased Buffalo land to Major Morton. For fourth of produce, for three years. 400 acres of land will be distributed among Negroes. Will sell stock in September. All servants alive. All live there except Essex and? Betty.
Dates:
1810 August 12
Juliana Dorsey, Mobile, Alabama, to her son John R. Coupland, Williamsburg, Virginia., 1848 June 21
Item — Box 1: Series id163991, Folder: 1
Identifier: id164108
Scope and Contents
Hopes her letter finds him on his birthday, and hopes he is well and happy; mentions her heart's sadness after his departure, but now feels calm and satisfied; sends news of various acquaintances; wishes she could have joined him in visiting Virginia this summer; sends news of her activities; will send some hands to Mr. Morton for the summer to go to Pensacola with him as he will pay her 10 dollars round for men and boys; needs to find homes for the last two women and then she will be ready...
Dates:
1848 June 21
Correspondence, 1882 January - June
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 3
Identifier: id80883
Scope and Contents
Includes family, friend and business correspondence. W. G. Morton asks to buy a Revolutionary War flint lock gun, Nina Bouldin solicits donations for a library at the Mt. Pisgah Academy. Letters from brother-in-law William Wilson Galt, J. B. Whitehead, Rev. J. J. Kirkpatrick, and others. Includes draft of a letter from H.C. Grigsby to R. C. Reid where he states that Reid was out of line to publically correct him, letter from B. Johnson Barbour who wants an interview about Hugh Blair Grigsby,...
Dates:
1882 January - June
Correspondence, 1882 July - December
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 4
Identifier: id81198
Scope and Contents
Includes family, friend and business correspondence. Correspondents include: Miss Alice Murrow accepting an invitation, Louise Carrington, great grandson of John Grigsby A.B. McCorkle, relative J. B. Whitehead, mother Mary V. Grigsby, sister Mary G. Galt, cousin B.A. White), neighbor J. W. Morton, and cousin Louise Carrington. Includes letters from Mary G. Galt to her mother, a letter from Cousin Thomas B. Venable to Mrs. Mary Grigsby about a portrait of Hugh Blair Grigsby, family letters...
Dates:
1882 July - December
Correspondence, 1883 January - July
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 5
Identifier: id81203
Scope and Contents
Includes family, friend, and business correspondence. Correspondents include: brother-in-law William Wilson Galt, cousin John B. Whitehead, sister Mary G. Galt, Lucy A. Priddy asking for a loan, cousin J. C. Carrington, friend and old neighbor J. W. Morton, Miss M. G. Nowlins, L. H. Hayes regarding horses, Miss S. A. Boswell with an invitation to church, an invitation from Mrs. McKelway, a driving invitation from Jennie Watkins, cousin Nellie Watkins, Alice Marrow regarding a visit, and...
Dates:
1883 January - July
Correspondence, March-June 1871
File — Box 6: Series id82443, Folder: 5
Identifier: id83270
Scope and Contents
44 items. Chesnut, Townsend & Co., agreement of Prentice, Bodeman, & Co. with George S. Ferguson, J.H. Shackleford, J.W. Lockwood & Co., R. Walter & Co., M. Lowenbach & Bro., Carr Bro. & Co., Applegarth & Frame, Patterson & Bash, Archibald Tilley, Frank P. Clark, R.H. Baker, Jr., J.W. Cromwell, Cornelius F. Carney, George W. Ra---, Henry Harrison, (concerning estate of W.T. Burwell and Dr. William Taliaferro), R.W. Rasin, Johnson S. Walters, Herman L. Emmons,...
Dates:
March-June 1871
Music Volume 228, 1892-1896
Item — Volume 228
Identifier: id239134
Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Cover Engraved " Music F.D. No. 1" Inside cover handwritten " 1 of 7 Z:L 4 Chromolith, fronts including "Music of the Balls" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted "To the Rose in Winter" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn & Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn & Co. 25 Castle Street,...
Dates:
1892-1896
William and Mary Correspondence, Research Materials and Notes (25) dated January 5, 1949 to September 19, 1951.
File — Box 14: Series id211532, Folder: 147
Identifier: id82164
Scope and Contents
Correspondence and research materials intended for a biography of Moncure Robinson requested of The College of William and Mary. John E. Pomfret President, The College of William and Mary; Herbert L. Ganter Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts, The College of William and Mary; Richard L. Morton Head, History Department, The College of William and Mary; Robert H. Hand Librarian, The College of William and Mary and Irwin L. Gordon, Publicity Manager, and Editor of the Reading Railroad...
Dates:
1816-1919
Anne P. Burwell Garland, Charlotte, to Frances K. Burwell Catlett., 1861 June 20
File — Box 1: Series id108163, Folder: 73
Identifier: id108574
Scope and Contents
In Petersburg 3 weeks. Hugh came the Wednesday before Anne left and stayed one night because he had to go to Memphis where he expects to get a commission under the Confederate States in Col Bowen’s regiment. He left the day Eliza was buried. She died Wednesday the 12th and was buried the next day at 4 o’clock. Sam and her brothers arrived after she was already gone. Left Petersburg Monday morning and joined Nannie B. who had left the Friday before in Hillsboro. Robert is going to join the...
Dates:
1861 June 20
Correspondence, 1895 January - August
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 21
Identifier: id81628
Scope and Contents
Correspondence with businesses, family and friends. Includes financial matters such as bonds, stock quotes and family concerns, business matters such as price of crops and farming items and a request for farming items for the "Cotton States and International Exposition," Ms. Blair of Walnut Grove, a regular correspondent in other years, continues to write of local events. William Wilson Galt continues as executor of the estates of both Hugh Blair and Mary Venable Grigsby, and Uncle John...
Dates:
1895 January - August
Correspondence, September-December 1870
File — Box 6: Series id82443, Folder: 3
Identifier: id83268
Scope and Contents
61 items. Georg[e] W. Schwartz (former slave?), James Lyons concerning the will of Dr. William Taliaferro, Chesnut Townsend & Co, L.L. Tomkies, Rufus W. Applegarth to Forest B. Owens, Charles C. Jones, Jr., Warner Throckmorton Taliaferro, Jr., Lewis E. Higby, assignee, N.M. Bosley, J.W. Gringan, Charles E. Yeatman, Price and O'Neale, R. Walter & Co., Greenfelder & Co., B. Straughan, H.T. Douglas, J.J. Bloodgood, M. Howell, Henry Bell, john Asher, copy of decree in Daniel H....
Dates:
September-December 1870
Correspondence, 1879
File — Box 10: Series id82443, Folder: 4
Identifier: id83571
Scope and Contents
32 items. Thomas T. Page, W.T. Chander, Ge[?] Hughes, Sallie L. Taliaferro, A. Dudley, M. --?--, decision of Robert W. Hughes concerning Dinsmore & Kyle v. B.H. Robinson, James G. Field to R.A. Coghill, Benjamin S. Ewell (" it will not do to give up while a plank remains. That there is a better time coming I fully believe."), A. Borset (Virginia Immigration Society), J. Lyle Clarke, Beverly Randolph Wellford, Jr., James Barron Hope, R.L.T. Beall, Katie B. Godfrey, P.A. Wellford, W.F....
Dates:
1879
Correspondence, 1893
Item — Box 2: Series id140624, Folder: 8
Identifier: id144572
Scope and Contents
April 23, 1893 J.T. Brown to Cassie T. Brown, Fort Monroe, Va. Will know tomorrow if Ran has secured berths and we are really going. May 11, 1893, T.C. Morton to Cassie T. Brown, Richmond, Va. Thanks her for six dollars and her interest in his work (board of world’s fair, managers of Va.) May 16, 1893 Dallas Tucker to his sister, Cassie T. Brown, Charlestown, WV. Really want Thompson to go with me, but the dates don’t seem to work out. Hope to get to Northcote in the summer. May 30, 1893...
Dates:
1893
Surname Hu-Joh
File — Cabinet 4, Drawer 4
Scope and Contents
Hubard, James, WM 1753/55Hubard, James Robert, WM 1859/60, 1887Hubard, John, WM 1759/62Hubard, Mathew, WM 1756Hubard, Thomas, WM 1785Hubard, William, WM 1759/62Hubbard, Benjamin Henry Bascom, WM 1858/61Hubbard, Benjamin Henry Bascom, Jr., WM 1889/92Hubbard, Charles Adams, WM 1890/92Hubbard, James Filmer [Fillmer], WM 1857/60Hubbard, James Nimmo, Sr. & Jr., WM 1901/06,...
Dates:
Existence: since circa 1980s
Correspondence, 1897 January - June
File — Box 15: Series id78172, Folder: 24
Identifier: id81657
Scope and Contents
Carrington has "the grippe" in January and his eyes continue to bother him. On January 9, W. W. Galt writes from Arabia that "probably about this time...you will have left the estate of 'single blessedness' and will have settled down". But other letters from family and friends during this time period do not mention a wedding and he appears to be unmarried due to his activities. Mary B. Galt writes often to Carrington, giving news of her family, William Wilson Galt and his navy travels and...
Dates:
1897 January - June
General Correspondence (24) dated December 8, 1859 to January 20, 1869.
File — Box 3: Series id211532, Folder: 9
Identifier: id81962
Scope and Contents
Prominent correspondents: William B. Reed, Pennsylvania politician; Edwin Robinson, brother; Thomson Hankey, investor, Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad; George Mattingly, owner and operator Potomac Steamship Co. ALS dated December 8, 1857 from Emile Chevalier ALS dated January 2, 1860 from Mr. Balch ALS dated September 24, 1860 from A Carlier ALS dated June 2, 1862 from Edwin Robinson to George Mattingly ALS dated June 4, 1862 from Edwin Robinson to George Mattingly ALS dated...
Dates:
1816-1919