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William I. Morton, Farmville, to St. George Tucker, 1825 January 7
Annexed an account of the provisions furnished old Syphax last year. He is entirely dependent on his friends.
Letter, Governor Harry Byrd, Sr., to Richard Lee Morton, 16 August 1928
Thanks Morton for his kind letter and encloses a copy of Scribner's Magazine autographed by Byrd.
Richard Lee Morton, Letter to Eleana and Bell Abbott., 1962 December 16
Letter of Richard Morton to Eleana and Bell Abbott with postscript by Estelle Morton giving details about his illness and mentioning his Virginia article in the Encyclopedia Britannica. [move to acquisition files: Letter, 26 March 2006, of W.W. Abbott to Margaret Cook, Manuscript Librarian, concerning an item he sent as an addition to the Richard Morton Papers.]
Morton, Richard L.--Colonial Virginia, circa 1960-1971
This series contains records from the Office of the President under Davis Young Paschall. The bulk of the material range from 1960-1971 but some of the records may have been integrated from previous presidencies.
Gilbert Grosvenor, Washington, D.C., to Judge Robert Morton Hughes, 1930 June 10
Scope and Contents Concerning high honor conferred on him by the College of William and Mary.
Notes on the influences of Drs. Morton and Swem, undated
Letters from Mattie Morton, Richmond, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1855 February-September
Letter from Mattie Morton, "Buffaloe," to Fannie B. Coalter, 1853 December 3
Box: 1-2. Letters are arranged alphabetically by author.
Letters from Mannie Morton, Buffaloe, to Frances Bland Coalter, 1852 April-November
Scope and Contents A schoolmate who has left Rev. Mr. Hoge's school writes back.
Brown (Harriot S.), at Morton Hall, to Elizabeth Ewell, 1863-10-02
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Photo of Morton hall, no grass planted, in daylight
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.
L.G. Tyler Records, Hughes, Robert Morton, Jr., 1906-1908
Letters from Jonathan Boucher to Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 1786 - 1794
Letters from Jonathan Boucher to Sir Frederick Morton Eden, 1794 - 1796
Letters from Jonathan Boucher to Sir Frederick Morton Eden, ca. 1793 - 1796
William Q. Morton to Farmville to St. George Tucker, 1826 February 4
Have supplied old Syphax with $53.58 worth of food and clothing
Newspaper clippings dealing with Morton Scholarship Fund, awards to R.L. Morton, reviews of Morton's "Colonial Virginia", speaking engagements. Jamestown Assembly of 1619., 1960-1966
1960-1964, 1966. 25 items.
Morton Hall, Furnishings and Accessories Plan, 4 pp. (Acc. 1999.6), 1971
Acc. 1999.6
"Virginia Lives" by Chester A. Porta and R. L. Morton, 1961-1964
Contract, correspondence, and other information. 1961-1962, 1964.
Letters, Richard and Estelle Morton to William and Eleanor Abbott, 1961-1962
Concern life in Williamsburg, Virginia, and the College of William and Mary.
Garden Club and social activities of Mrs. Estelle Dinwiddie Morton., 1909-1966
1909, 1940, 1942, 1945, 1951, 1961, and 1965-1966. 22 items.
"Ancestor Services- Capt. John Morton of Prince Edward Co., Va."
(longhand). (also a typed copy)
Duplicate and original correspondence with Morton G. Goode, Dinwiddie, Virginia, Undated
3 items.