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Lizzie Morton, Richmond, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1854 June 29
Concerning the gossip regarding Fanny and Rev. Hoge: "Surely you could not think me so deceitful as to profess to love you and then say that you would try to entrap a gentleman. I did not say so. I remember saying that if you went to Baltimore and were thrown with Mr. Hoge I believed he would address you, because I know he admired you very sincerely..."
Mattie Morton, Buffaloe, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1858 November 8
Letters from Marie Morton, Richmond, to Fanny, 1857, Undated
Box: 1-2. Letters are arranged alphabetically by author.
Morton, Richard L., W&M History
Williamsburg, Virginia items given by Will Molineux, mostly via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Some items are personal papers (newspaper articles, etc.) of Will Molineux. The photograph collection covers the entire Williamsburg area, including James City County and York County. Subjects include people, places, buildings, events, Colonial Williamsburg as well as the College of William & Mary.
Letter from David Wilkie to Mr. Morton, undated
D. Wilkie, Kensington [London], to Mr. [?] Morton. Is sending two pictures; will call on him the day after Tuesday.
Levi P. Morton, Washington, to J.H. Williams, 1890 January 25
Telegram. Item concerns the death of Harrison Holt Riddleberger
L.G. Tyler Records, Hughes, Robert Morton, undated
L.G. Tyler Records, Hughes, Robert Morton, 1906
John Morton to St. George Tucker, Cumberland, 1781 October 31
Enclosed is a certificate for four beefs taken for public use at Buffalo plantation. I have not received a return from Colonel Nashe's mill. I am just setting off for the mountains.
Large photo of bulldozers in front of Morton hall, labeled: Morton Hall Parking lot along Jamestown Road
Williamsburg, Virginia items given by Will Molineux, mostly via the Williamsburg Historic Records Association. Some items are personal papers (newspaper articles, etc.) of Will Molineux. The photograph collection covers the entire Williamsburg area, including James City County and York County. Subjects include people, places, buildings, events, Colonial Williamsburg as well as the College of William & Mary.
13: Sproggins-Morton-Hannah-Baldwin-Chamberlayne-Bumpass-Hoskins
Correspondence and notes on Virginia families by Mrs. Margaret H. Morton, genealogist, of Farmville, Virginia in response to inquires. Most of her notes are transcriptions of courthouse records, though she often created family trees for clients and clients sometimes sent their genealogy history to her.
Mrs. Morton's inventory is filed in the first folder, which lists folders not received with the accession.
Includes index of family names and inquirers.
Mattie H. Morton, Buffaloe, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1854 October 3
"Julia Green was here...when I told her that you had gotten a letter from Mr. Hoge she said she was so jealous of you that she was ready to fight..."
J. F. Morton, Farmville, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1856 July 23
M. H. Morton, Buffaloe, to Frances Bland Coalter, circa 1858
This letter is undated but probably received before December 7, 1858.
Mattie Morton, Prince Edward, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1852 December 20
Fanny has returned to Rev. Hoge's school; her friend writes regarding scarlet fever.
Buildings & Grounds (Chancellors Hall) - Buildings & Grounds (Morton Hall)
Letter from David Wilkie to Mr. Morton, undated
Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award of Robert Morton Hughes, undated
One framed plaque, 10in. x 16in. awarded by the College of William and Mary. Located in Dec Obj S2, SS3. UA 1983.105