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        <titleproper>Guide to the Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William
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        <publisher>David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library</publisher>
        <p><date>1980</date></p>
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          <addressline>411 Chapel Drive</addressline>
          <addressline>Duke University</addressline>
          <addressline>Durham 27708</addressline>
          <addressline>special-collections@duke.edu</addressline>
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      <unittitle>Guide to the Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William R.
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      <abstract id="aspace_22072cc45af22d5c0ea2b769722d8804">The <title render="italic">Guide to the
          Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William R. Perkins
          Library</title> contains information on 5991 archival collections acquired up to 1980 by
        the Manuscript Department of the William R. Perkins Library, now the David M. Rubenstein
        Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library at Duke University. Archival collections described in The
        Guide consist of materials formed around a person, family, organization, or subject. They
        may contain a wide variety of items such as manuscripts, diaries, correspondence, legal
        papers, memorabilia, photographs, films, tapes, computer files, maps, drawings, pamphlets,
        and other forms of material. The Guide to the Cataloged Collections in the Manuscript
        Department of the William R. Perkins Library, Duke University does not contain complete
        information on the holdings of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.
        Additional access to the Library's holdings may be found in the the Library's Finding Aids,
        the Duke University Libraries Online Catalog, or by contacting the Library.</abstract>
      <langmaterial id="aspace_dc404c18e7cd973e84f9a43f6b5500b8">Material in English and other
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      <p>Many of these collections are open for research. Some collection-specific restrictions may
        apply.</p>
      <p>Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this
        collection.</p>
      <p>All or portions of these collections may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library
        Service Center. The library may require up to 48 hours to retrieve these materials for
        research use.</p>
      <p>Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book
        &amp; Manuscript Library to use this collection.</p>
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      <head>Copyright Notice</head>
      <p>The copyright interests in these collection have not been transferred to Duke University.
        For more information, consult the copyright section of the Regulations and Procedures of the
        David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library.</p>
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      <head>Provenance</head>
      <p>These collections were acquired by the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript
        Library from various sources from circa 1930 to 1980. Contact the Library for more
        information related to the provenance of specific collections.</p>
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        edited and encoded using the Encoded Archival Description (EAD) SGML standard. The SGML was
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      <head>Collection Overview</head>
      <p>Archival collections described in <title type="simple" render="italic">The Guide</title>
        consist of materials formed around a person, family, organization, or subject. They may
        contain a wide variety of items such as manuscripts, diaries, correspondence, legal papers,
        memorabilia, photographs, films, tapes, computer files, maps, drawings, pamphlets, and other
        forms of material. <title type="simple" render="italic">The Guide to the Cataloged
          Collections in the Manuscript Department of the William R. Perkins Library, Duke
          University</title> does not contain complete information on the holdings of the David M.
        Rubenstein Rare Book &amp; Manuscript Library. Additional access to the Library's holdings
        may be found in the the Library's Finding Aids, the Duke University Libraries Online
        Catalog, or by contacting the Library.</p>
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            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. ABBOTT PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
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            <p>Frederick County, Va.</p>
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            <p>Papers of a well-to-do farmer including several documents relating to the evaluation
              of damage done to his property by C.S.A. troops in 1862 and receipts for hay purchased
              by the C.S.A. in August, 1864.</p>
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            <unittitle>ABBOTT &amp; COMPANY PAPERS, 1856-1871.</unittitle>
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            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters concerning scales sold by Abbott &amp; Company.</p>
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            <unittitle>ERNEST L. ABEL PAPERS, (1925-1928) 1952.</unittitle>
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            <p>West Palm Beach (Palm Beach County), Fla.</p>
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            <p>Correspondence and printed material of Ernest L. Abel, postal union organizer and
              official. Correspondence deals with organizing efforts and charters, finances and the
              per capita tax, disaster relief for Post Office employees by the Red Cross after a
              hurricane, conventions, and legislation. Printed material consists of programs for
              various Florida postal organizations' conventions, 1927-1947, including the Florida
              State Convention of the National Association of Letter Carriers and National
              Federation of Post Office Clerks, the Florida Postal Groups, the Joint Convention of
              Florida Postal Organizations, the Florida Federation of Post Office Clerks, and the
              Florida State Convention of the National Federation of Post Office Clerks.</p>
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            <unittitle>LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE PAPERS.</unittitle>
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            <p>Letter to <emph render="doublequote">Ivy</emph> from Abercrombie (1881-1938), English
              poet and critic, concerning injuries Abercrombie received in an accident. Transcribed
              from his <title type="simple" render="italic">Emblems of Love</title> (1912).</p>
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            <unittitle>JAMES ABERCROMBY, FIRST BARON DUNFERMLINE, PAPERS, 1840-1851.</unittitle>
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            <p>County Midlothian, Scotland.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to James Loch, member of Parliament, including comments on political affairs
              in Britain and Ireland, with references to the Corn Laws, landlord-tenant
              relationships, the political activities of Robert Peel, Trinity v. Baliol, effects of
              universal suffrage in America, ecclesiastical affairs in Scotland, the Poor Laws, Lord
              Carlisle's health, Lord John Russell's Reform Bill, Daniel O'Connell, currency and
              banking regulations, the conditions of labor, the report of the Railroad Commission of
              the Board of Trade, and reminiscences of William Pitt.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS E. ABERNATHY PAPERS, 1800-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>6</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee0a90a80453850acf0902a9ad6f851a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_7a555972465c1c8ccacc83d89d315439">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pulaski (Giles County), Tenn.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous bills, receipts, and business letters, including mention of cotton
              prices in Tennessee, 1847, and charges for dental treatment, 1853 and 1855.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c02 id="aspace_ref35_syu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL ABERNETHY PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
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            <physdesc id="aspace_1eae84d5379aff3347ae29b6a6b0c6a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Dinwiddie County?] Va.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Daniel Abernethy, a Confederate soldier, to his wife and father,
              containing gossip and comments on desertion and scarcity of food, and references, in
              1864, to the probability of overtures of peace to the North by North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>M.A. ABERNETHY LEDGER, 1886-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>8</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b25a8223cfd03ae5532bd1e00d6e0980"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 435 pp.</extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General mercantile accounts.</p>
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            <unittitle>[ABERNETHY AND COMPANY?] LEDGER, 1866-1879.</unittitle>
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            <physdesc id="aspace_020abe2846534acd97eb34630c89f4da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 183 pp.</extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newton (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1d493f325e68e4494b6834b4b97ff13">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
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        <c02 id="aspace_ref47_akv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABERNETHY LIBRARY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE PAPERS, 1836-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>10</unitid>
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              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items.</extent></physdesc>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of letters of Thomas Willis White, Paul Hamilton Hayne, Lafcadio Hearn,
              DuBose Heyward, Richard Malcolm Johnston, John Pendleton Kennedy, William Gilmore
              Simms, and Alice French (pseud. Octave Thanet). The originals are the property of the
              Abernethy Library of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. The White letters
              contain occasional references to Edgar Allan Poe [partially published: Arthur Hobson
              Quinn, <title type="simple" render="italic">Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical
                Biography</title> (New York, 1941)]. The Hayne letters are addressed to Julia
              Caroline (Ripley) Dorr and contain comments on her poetry and on contemporary writers.
              Hearn's letters were written from Japan to his publishers. The letters of Simms and
              Alice French contain literary comment, but those of Heyward, Johnston, and Kennedy are
              largely notes of thanks or requests for addresses.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>W. ABNEY LEDGER, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>11</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d0393c03e34fa26cf43683f62b0bc6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 27 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_185a562709363672869137a6e9ea328c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref53_f1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ABSTON DAYBOOK, 1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>12</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd42b96404bd325ae076fce75fb20b6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44f9934d87825d141d0ff7ab82b1a3fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waterloo Mills, Va.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_61300eeace23664e8f4862fb182949e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragmentary mercantile accounts; only a few of the entries contain detailed
              statements.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY J. ACKER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>13</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_717b8db44d215050fd531ed60495107f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wisconsin.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A printed pamphlet entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Gulf
                Spy,</title> which includes a fanciful story of spying on Confederate fortifications
              at Mobile, Alabama, and an essay about the presidential election of 1864; the
              manuscript from which the pamphlet was printed; and a photocopy from the National
              Archives of Acker's service record with the 23rd Wisconsin Infantry.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS DYKE ACLAND, ELEVENTH BARONET, PAPERS, 1859-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>14</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3454e6c9ed55c13050d5e52806e993f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_f8c604b722da075c5e3f5e415821d17c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e7195d48712c5108d9f6de4831054c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters to Acland from his son, Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, 13th Baronet,
              discussing education, labor, agriculture, the cooperationists, and other political and
              governmental affairs. There are frequent references to the personal and political life
              of Acland's elder son, Sir Charles Thomas Dyke Acland, 12th Baronet. Several letters,
              1869-1870, relate to Arthur Acland's student days at Christ Church College,
              Oxford.</p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref65_67t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MAKITTRICK ADAIR PAPERS, 1797.</unittitle>
            <unitid>15</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78904470b47afb867c5b75817330bdc3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_b9b7969ddd1ad0d41327832a88f35ea5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_089a30872af7d400d5758ad651fc49f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Richard and William Lee about Adair's financial affairs, the war, economic
              conditions, the government, and the public spirit in Scotland.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ROBERT ADAIR PAPERS, 1785-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>16</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a661c59662ee05156fd9b099a6abb81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_e203ae352f59ba4f99a5956b522af79b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1785, seeking information on William Pitt's legislative proposals for Irish
              commerce; and letters, 1830, seeking appointment to the embassy at Vienna and
              discussing Adair's embassy there in 1806-1808.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
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            <unittitle>WILLIAM H.P. ADAIR PAPERS, 1836-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>17</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_134f3224ae1a9d390ab0ac5672c6d858"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 vols. </extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Meriwether County), Ga.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly tavern accounts relating to the sale of liquor; also mercantile accounts, 1
              vol., 1836, and the journal of a tailor shop, 1 vol., 1852.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. ADAIR PAPERS, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
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            <p>Barnesville (Lamar County), Ga.</p>
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            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Confederate Army camps in Barnesville, Georgia, and Cumberland Gap,
              Tennessee.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED ADAMS PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>19</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4976a8dc7522ce5a7218426e1d300e8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
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            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sugar Grove (Watauga County), N.C.</p>
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          <scopecontent id="aspace_641674d70e80c6d061b3ff268861d438">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of Civil War letters from Adams' son, G.F. Adams, and B.C. McBride, both
              members of the 1st North Carolina Cavalry stationed near Richmond. Topics include
              McBride's recovery from a head wound in Winder Hospital, scouting on the Potomac, camp
              life, and the scarcity of food and clothing.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>CRAWFORD C. ADAMS PAPERS, 1867-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>20</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31927db00ce9e920fc0ba7c4b8ef823b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_475e23f7b1a2eb3987dfa9aeee8d2641">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29a83cf953754c475ac621b73f25aed4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings relating to Adams' career as U.S. deputy marshal in Louisville, Kentucky,
              and in administrative and special agent positions with the Departments of the Interior
              and the Treasury, and as a member of various fraternal organizations. The cases he
              investigated included pension frauds, smuggling, and timber frauds in Calcasieu
              Parish, Louisiana. There are also poems; copies of letters describing a tour of
              Britain and Europe in 1875 and commenting on labor reform in England, politics in
              Virginia and Kentucky, the Ku Klux Klan, and anti-Catholic sentiment; and a volume of
              pen and ink drawings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref89_34x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY L. ADAMS PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>21</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c78e054c9f37f759c3691783290305a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_778591ee9041350309e9e7220342b354">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5bd09f576378c20f91cf6b57f238431e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Affidavits concerning damage done to the brig Frothingham on a voyage from Wilmington
              to Martinique and the loss of the cargo of lumber and naval stores.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref93_q4e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT BAXTER ADAMS PAPERS, (1891-1902) 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>22</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e95784c190d8149218243bb2dd6c268"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_807540f30188176ceb2c5f56c829b072">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e85e9dfed6ff5d08b657301f0db27aad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of letters of Herbert B. Adams (1850-1901), historian and one of
              the organizers of the American Historical Association in 1884, consisting chiefly of
              communications from Stephen Beauregard Weeks and John Spencer Bassett concerning the
              organization of the History Department at Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina, the
              quarrel between Weeks and John Franklin Crowell, president of Trinity College, the
              Trinity College Historical Society, the advanced study of William Kenneth Boyd, and
              current political problems in North Carolina. Included also are a few letters from
              W.T. Laprade to Professor John Martin Vincent concerning a graduate thesis in history.
              The originals are in the Adams correspondence at Johns Hopkins University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref97_t43" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN P. ADAMS PAPERS, 1846, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>23</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a918f82eb99b55a74c7cbfd1ed51c5c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60c0cfd1bf67accf4a50bd81d001ff6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b5b4ac17bf9db266a7e675c608e2aca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning a Baltimore and Florida railroad and the export of coffee from
              Caracas, Venezuela.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref101_lu8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET CRAWFORD ADAMS PAPERS, 1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>24</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e48454fc8169f47f4bc8b04582c5e6c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2b1cb1fdbf5baa725a9292cd8926e2b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Congaree (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c06726f59fe2d9046e8b6e056b0f31ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Charles Henry Simonton, formerly a captain of the Washington Artillery
              of Charleston, South Carolina, describing the firing of the first shot at Fort
              Sumter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref105_gy0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER C. ADAMS PAPERS, 1839-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>25</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01c0a4ac2c1ef3d7c2086c604d0895bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd1fa7ecd33a6d4d99a8baef6cde584e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Canton (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab8f157bf2870ce2df81b718d34dfab7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters including descriptions of settlement and crops in Perry County,
              Illinois, 1844; mining in Sierra County, California, 1856; tobacco planting in
              Connecticut, 1863; and several letters of Union soldiers describing camp life in
              Greenfield, Massachusetts, and Banks's campaign to open the Mississippi in 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref109_y75" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH (EVE) ADAMS DIARY, 1813-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>26</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a98144c47bd6265d7ffe99929779ec74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 52 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51bb0daf97aaa882422b6345e41cc84e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_375da70ec97ce68963c88087f76a8f26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Relates to the Eve family and includes many references to Christ Presbyterian Church,
              Augusta, Georgia. Accompanied by an identification list of persons mentioned in the
              will of Oswell Eve, father of Sarah (Eve) Adams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref113_dl6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STERLING ADAMS LEDGER, 1852-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>27</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f4a41895b269b5cb295e98fa651fe48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 130 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e16e69a98c069afb696860c83a7eb95">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c80ffc87d549768452ddfa4b7cc7df31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant and planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref117_5i2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ADAMS ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1768-1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>28</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87c666a38acb54a1a964236fd5e97433"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e1839980e02fc8c9c58b6e04edda6f47">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8058ba3bbecc2db36590ae66596617c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts, chiefly of tobacco to be sold for Virginia planters and goods to be
              purchased in London, of Thomas Adams, a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and
              of the Continental Congress and a tobacco factor and merchant, showing prices,
              shipping charges, and a record of the sale of Adams's estate. One item among a number
              of commissions to be executed in London was for Thomas Jefferson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref121_deu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ADAMS PAPERS, 1814-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>29</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb7dfa1ecbba46e02d0529a992addee1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b1115eb0ceb3d19c29ade1a8c0a0214">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_795c7db8a541871bd5f328153f53645c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by members of the Adams family discussing personal and business matters; camp
              life, diseases, substitutions and discharges during the War of 1812; alleged crimes by
              Negroes; and the purchase of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref125_wxm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W.G. ADAMS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1851-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>30</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3251843b9c9ccf2edad160ef0bec90b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_737567dbc46c08677e93bc7364c9c138">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Virginia?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78f6572dc2e558ef5263b59517328d3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A physician's record of services rendered and fees received.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref129_0ll" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WADE HILL ADAMS PAPERS, 1901-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>31</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a48cde945c716268f4f6037bac2d2801"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ec0b25f1e616a8b9ec064689e7d5fa0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_562a9375f437920199c56934ac21030c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included is a letter, 1901, of John C Kilgo, president of Trinity College, discussing
              his legal affairs; and a letter of Mrs. Joseph E. Cockrell to her daughter, Mrs. Jane
              (Cockrell) Adams, commenting on the 19th general conference of the Methodist Episcopal
              Church, South; J.C. Kilgo's illness; and the selection of a new president for Southern
              Methodist University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref133_tb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ADAMS PAPERS, 1832-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>32</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e85d55eca56c7b71577cf39af3107be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>74 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0143b7f12d7cf1bdbfca7dfa006229ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goochland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dda9e4294275f7a43b3db0e5ac02e617">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, probably of a smallscale planter, including promissory notes, tax
              and other receipts, bills, and one letter from the commission firm of William R. Pugh
              of Richmond, Virginia, concerning tobacco prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref137_nxk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. ADAMS DIARY, 1829-1830, 1857-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>33</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e354f441873511e9912fefd45455b6b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 360 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21bf7729cd6618e8e53acb440b37022b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8e4258d6022cd671aa4ec03640366af">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The journal of a prosperous Virginia planter, describing wheat production, use of
              guano and plaster, osage orange trees, the sickness and death of his wife, and
              activities of his children, including the illness of Harriet Adams, evidently
              tuberculosis; the education of William Poultney Adams, his experiences in the
              Confederate Army, wedding, and activities in the slave patrol. There are many
              references to personal finances, slaves, travel by carriage, arrival and departure of
              packet boats, cases tried as justice of the peace, secession, rumors of military
              activities , and Methodist and other church services. There is a lengthy account of a
              trip with Harriet to a general conference of the Methodist Church at Nashville,
              Tennessee, and return through Chicago, Niagara, Albany, New York City, Philadelphia,
              Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. There are references to hiring of Adams' slaves and
              inventories of his property for taxation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref141_da2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAMS FAMILY PAPERS, 1785-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>34</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_395322e72bd06b414d0624632d5793a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac7f756648d46265a989a41b5effdbf1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quincy (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b06b46ef0b1553bf09dd6a3d6f39c6ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items associated with the family, including a letter of John Adams to
              John Jay reporting his reception at the Court of St. James; land grants and other
              papers signed by John Quincy Adams; and letters to Charles Francis Adams, Jr., signed
              by James Calloway, Thomas Leonard Livermore, and William Henry Schofield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref145_grs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAMS AND SMITH ACCOUNT BOOK, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>35</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_365a57d1c27743965fcacec0c48613c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 34 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14bbb19d543ffda566dd5054ba2c5968">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ac3bf3d7fceeb0a3a9a959841498723">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records purchases of cloth and sales of salt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref149_5zu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES BOWYER ADDERLEY, FIRST BARON NORTON, PAPERS, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>36</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6222c99ddeb54104bb3790a6bc784d17"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49f39be6657cc1b8f82629df79214264">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5712553676a1487a554438a54ef2a225">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from William Schaw Lindsay explaining a series of articles which culminated in
              publication of <title type="simple" render="italic">Manning the Royal Navy and
                Mercantile Marine</title> (1877).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref153_mg5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ADGER PAPERS, 1839, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>37</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9593623911beebcffa298292d309ebaa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df5ee4159bfca619e4108ef35b28f324">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db88f864b829d430502885e718e10982">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning renewals of subscriptions to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Presbyterian</title> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref157_hf6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>APPHIA C. ADKINS PAPERS, 1847-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>38</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f19d286b41c5eaca0767011385f9058e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fad100312bdaaccdfbf163ab43f23d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland Court House (Cumberland County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f642491744e9978c41142de34c5b772">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref161_toj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HAWARD ADSHEAD PAPERS, 1880-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>39</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1cc90c00c39e7572804fa9eb938d678"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea5337be39637d54729ca33722e10af5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pendleton, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_79deb1b037616c216524f23f27b0d916">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are letters from William Gee describing censorship of the press in Russia;
              Frederick Armitage relating to his travels in Naples, Egypt, and Greece; Arthur
              Patchett Martin commenting on his writings; and Isabella Petrie-Mills concerning her
              biography of her husband, John Mills, <title type="simple" render="italic">From
                Tinder-Box to the "Larger" Light.</title> There is also a manuscript by Richard
              Wright Procter, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Manchester
                Ophelia,</title> that was published in his <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Memorials of Bygone Manchester.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref165_to2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADVERTISING COLLECTION, 19th-20th Centuries.</unittitle>
            <unitid>40</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_04777e9493c72c83f25d325e9cd43643"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,500 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a0c195d229753b19f446bfbea635480">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Printed booklets, leaflets, broadsides and trade cards relating to the promotion and
              sale of various products and services, chiefly in the United States. The United States
              section of this collection is arranged by subject; foreign material is arranged by
              countries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref168_ewv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AFRICA PAPERS, 1781-1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>41</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c3b1f70a881114d5c866cf4767cd530"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48e5e5ddc01845e243b888b20044d5df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Several items relate to church affairs, including letters of Samuel A. Crowther
              describing Christian missions in southern Nigeria and the havoc caused by slave
              traders, 1852; John Wilson mentioning disorders in South Africa; Joseph Williams
              describing missionary work in southern Tanganylka, 1882; Zakaria Kizito Kisingiri
              describing his mother's funeral in Uganda, 1912; John William Colenso, Bishop of
              Natal, noting the uncertainty of his career, 1864; and T. Durant Philip on missionary
              work in Cape Colony, 1849. There is a picture of Paulus Moort, rector of Trinity
              Episcopal Church in Monrovia, Liberia. Other material includes a letter of N. Aboarius
              about a plot against the Mahdi of Sudan, 1885; the complaint of a minor official in
              Cairo against British inactivity in the Sudan, 1889, and two items pertaining to the
              visit of George V to Port Said, 1911. There is a small volume of economic statistics
              on the Cape Colony, 1781-1803, 38 pp.; a letter of Arthur D. Cushing describing
              looting during the Boer War, 1901; engravings of two maps showing the course of the
              Nile and Niger rivers, 1821; and the typescript of an article by Cyril Sofer on race
              in South Africa, 1958.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref171_6bv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN AGG PAPERS, 1797-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>42</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c27305eae2512e4a487770edbd9872a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>209 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9375d5107fe4b6dce708f2a65ffd214">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8c4b63e571e77742cd466acc148f625">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of an English-born writer and Washington political reporter containing legal
              papers of family members; early romantic prose writings, a short play, and verse; a
              description of Washington, D.C., in fictional format, 1836; clippings of Agg's
              political satire from the <title type="simple" render="italic">Washington
                Republican,</title> a fragment of his history of the United States Congress
              published in 1837; biographical data on political leaders; clippings from the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">United States Gazette,</title> December,
              1828-December, 1829, and January-March, 1841, containing Agg's day-by-day accounts of
              events in Congress and Washington; his reports on Congress for the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">New York Commercial Advertiser,</title> and a portrait
              of Alexander Hamilton, ca. 1797, by an Irish artist.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref175_h0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES (WALKER) YATES AGLIONBY PAPERS, 1821-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>43</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e762367d6f26a91b9d1782b1f809b9c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,013 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52350308bef871759bbc6b53b6f29340">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35a7d6fb1afb8bd283b2a1d90c8f7103">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters kept by Frances Aglionby until 1902 and thereafter by her daughter
              Jeannette. Included is a genealogy of the Aglionby and Yates family. Early letters
              describe travel and various localities in Virginia and West Virginia; the Virginia
              Female Institute at Staunton, crops, slaves, neighbors and relatives. Family letters
              between England and America after 1854 emphasize crops, dogs, cattle, poultry,
              politics, Charles Yates's inheritance and his adoption of the Aglionby name, London
              society and manners, the court of Napoleon III, Virginia politics, travels in England
              and Ireland, English country life, British and European politics, English opinion on
              slavery and abolition, Civil War hardships, aid for Confederate prisoners, the effect
              of the war on English cotton mill workers, imprisonment of Charles Yates Aglionby and
              John Yates Beall and the execution of the latter, hard ships during Reconstruction,
              and the importation of Irish labor. The letters from 1867 to 1933 of Frank K. Yates
              Aglionby, eldest son of Charles and Frances, start with his transatlantic voyage and
              describe English manners, customs, and politics; life at Oxford University and as a
              clergyman in the Church of England; the Oxford Movement in the church; travels in
              England, Ireland, and Europe with frequent mention of the condition of the poor;
              English missionary work in Africa; news coverage of the Franco-Prussian War; revivals
              and evangelism; friendship with William Cabell Rives III; the Alabama claims English
              opinion of American politics; British Imperialism; and transatlantic steamship travel.
              Letters of Jeanette Aglionby describe travel to Philadelphia and Mount Desert, Maine,
              in 1881 and to London and Europe in 1890, including comments on English choirs and
              sermons. There are also clippings dealing with Church of England procedures and family
              events, and pictures of family members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref179_twi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. AGNEW AND J.S. AGNEW PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>44</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b2ba9f5b4322964cb2c88ad708b10fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_788254f1dad23374377580ee5e1db571">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alpine (Chattooga County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86306d3d2042594de0b5f392d7c2e425">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of two Confederate soldiers, probably brothers, to their relatives in
              Georgia. Letters of William Agnew, who served in the first battle of Bull Run and in
              the Peninsula campaign, deal with military affairs, sickness, camp conditions, rumors,
              former neighbors in the army, and requests for food and clothing. J.S. Agnew's
              letters, written from Chickamauga, Tennessee, and Camp Foster, Georgia, are concerned
              with personal and military matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref183_pwr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EGLANTINE AGOURS PAPERS, 1856-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>45</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ad8ccc3b4bf0c2b80fcd278cfb25206"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_913908cfcd2f4ede4d08af7961632606">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stanton (Haywood County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c6f470b1427bd710a3ca4f2b452d382">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to Eglantine Agours (or Agurs) by her relatives in Tennessee, Texas,
              and South Carolina, containing chiefly family news, but with some reference to
              secession, civilian and military life in the South, conscription, the battle of
              Shiloh, the 12th Regiment of Tennessee Volunteers, and Reconstruction in South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref187_avu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OSCAR AICHEL PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>46</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_792eb62ea032c4bb5b274fc11e35948e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8b71ffd8583b077794dabfd306bbf63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b16d427666988b6a17640cdde03979a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Wartime letters written in German script. Aichel apparently was a grocer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref191_2ee" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY HINCHLIFF AINLEY PAPERS, [1904?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>47</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de48cea1f823cf843c85e154f213e0fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2594beeec1eec9db5e0f9f3954354f44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03c7fd626a380e88041a5d462e209786">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Robert South, dramatist, to Ainley, British actor-manager, regarding a
              work by South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref195_lif" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALABAMA. DALLAS COUNTY. CHANCERY COURT DOCKET, 1856-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>48</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1e116d8a57f232c2531a6c6a6d2c378"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09f8b26c39a4ff70eaf78179de703898">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_532a302838b6c8831c86f3e7a8b1866f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ALABAMA. DALLAS COUNTY. CHANCERY COURT DOCKET</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref199_suo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LUSK ALCORN PAPERS, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>49</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b60ffb89ab31c4824767fb79f6e1437"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8bff0c79ea70ff894c99d3589bfe04e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Coahoma County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04b7fd4cbe5c6e83a4af506092b41a2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter ordering volumes from a bookseller.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref203_w83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ALDERMAN PAPERS, 1853-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>50</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e526b0abfeff413e4f471a0fabd07d62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56d0b0c35915c5391c8e8027e6e94af4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5826162bddb5084504d04ac36fd6fa83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three legal documents relating to the purchase of slaves; receipt for taxes paid the
              Confederate States Tax Office; letter from William Vink of Ellicott City, Maryland,
              describing his plans for the manufacture of paper from palmetto wood.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref207_sbk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAM LEOPOLD ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1785 (1803-1889) 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>51</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26678f17e6446c85471d0a21f7ab4fd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>361 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e207f059ab9a5d8ba320bf91b8254a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3a41afc71b2e97e1e60bb2b42fd0dea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Adam Leopold Alexander (1803-1882), planter and businessman
              with interests in banking, railroads, and mercantile firms. Included are letters from
              Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; the University of Virginia, Charlottesville;
              schools of Washington, Georgia; New England secondary schools, 1830-1840, 1850;
              letters concerning Civil War and Reconstruction; and miscellaneous deeds and other
              papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref211_0b6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BETTIE ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1860-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>52</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a37a8eb523368e53b0d41e314aa92ca8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a4e6840fc81650aaf65fa7e33502365">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monroe County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ade3023580213b8db0a273c6b61239d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Bettie Alexander, apparently a schoolgirl, to her sister in
              Fincastle, Virginia. Frequent mention is made of sick, wounded, or killed Confederate
              soldiers, runaway Negroes, and Federal troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref215_7sy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD PORTER ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1863-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>53</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70459e0ccb819259e6d21576c76f5249"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_626e55bb98aba99f9bde907db832ca53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Georgetown County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c726b379a795a0fcbaa82784551de0a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter inquiring about Confederate losses in Virginia; list of the artillery of the
              Army of Northern Virginia; letter declining to attend a reunion of Confederate
              veterans, 1905.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref219_s9a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ETHEL ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>54</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_452b4ac2312d52c303b0a41fafe82f5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb0ceea2755282a8000bd5174932abc1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b1a8daedf5bf4f4934dbfa9118888ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Alexander T. Case discussing the production of his play, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">A Soldier and Mr. Lincoln,</title> and enclosing
              a copy of an unused prologue.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref223_2zo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY M. ALEXANDER SCRAPBOOK, 1857-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>55</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec479c5e9cc36d64133fc55853c081e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 180 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3479a4e44c695a5e1c849c6902239a70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be7387da88840a0dc48922623818df35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of bondholders, correspondence, reports of earnings, clippings, notes, and other
              documents concerning the financial affairs of the Steubenville and Indiana Rail
              Road.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref227_nq6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. ALEXANDER DIARY, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>56</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9acb43805668dda1710bda09df289a48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 51 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be742861776f339c7b8381c8108462d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Centreville (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b85a5c9c34df63cc943af76df538f9d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary kept while James H. Alexander was in a Confederate camp near Centreville. It
              contains intimate details of life in the Confederate Army, including a description of
              the company dispute with Colonel William Nelson Pendleton about building a church and
              attending services, and references to Northern newspapers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref231_8wk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILLER ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1850-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>57</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18ef74f7dda8ef731532956e26f347ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>211 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e55171080f5c83dbb6c7276ccae4692f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Louis, Mo.; Miss. and Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0be5f94231b62e97ac15799950fadad9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of 1850-1860 are to Reuben Alexander of Marrow Bone, Cumber County, Kentucky,
              and are largely from H. Craft, land agent, relating to land sales in Mississippi.
              Letters after 1864 are personal and family correspondence of Miller Alexander, a
              tobacco buyer and general merchant, who may have been the son of Reuben. The letters
              concern tobacco culture and marketing in Kentucky and Missouri, and also mention the
              state of education in Missouri; religious conditions, frequently using Biblical
              language even in discussing commercial affairs; travels in Arkansas, Kentucky,
              Missouri, Idaho, Mississippi, Texas, Ohio, Utah, and Washington Territory, with
              reference to the economy and religion. There are frequent references to national
              politics and political leaders and to race relations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref235_brc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT P. ALEXANDER NOTES, 1856-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>58</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd31bf9aed0bf62629176331d211d949"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d8b9afa22ca23c12194a76105201df0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a1b13050e34b0235e620c8173cb9063">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Robert P. Alexander's notes on physiology and surgery taken from lectures delivered
              by Dr. James Lawrence Cabell at the University of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref239_heg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. CALDWELL ALEXANDER PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>59</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e83ed32ee0419bbea103a19663bb11c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13aca678a876941db7008a8080fcfac5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_15e242f3d11f2445521edbaeec9f7aa1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Essays, generally short expositions of traditional theological and philosophical
              positions, written by Alexander as a student at the Columbia Theological Seminary, a
              Presbyterian institution in Columbia, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref243_o2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER AND O'NEILL PAPERS, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>60</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82d802f078b63fa61163ab998a856792"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc74c2a6e201c92df9ae44f3e549a8ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_622057c3ae51d40ae2468e84c7e7385e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Alexander and O'Neill was a firm dealing in wholesale and retail hay, grain, etc., in
              Charleston. The owners were H.F. Alexander and J.J.A. O'Neill. The ledger contains
              accounts for April to August, 1867. It was later used as a scrapbook for recipes.
              There is also a business card of Alexander and O'Neill and a number of handwritten
              recipes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref247_30j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER FAMILY PAPERS, 1778-1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>61</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_360a8a5f42ccea4d4765b2896113e0a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22a2e779554e41cab0b0c1e1054f95ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke and Lincoln Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5dccb3726de41dcfd9b97d109df86d5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref251_qy9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER FAMILY PAPERS, 1795-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>62</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e4e966dca5d3a6229eb0678a328763d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc8f8c0e3d3eb3c506102244857985ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Campbell County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f8a099ee846cb4d782f46ed6c8e3b93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mostly legal documents signed by Robert, John, John D., and William K. Alexander as
              clerks of the Campbell County, Virginia, Superior Court. Subjects include land claims,
              deeds, the settlement of estates, and other legal affairs, and bills and receipts for
              court costs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref255_w1i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BENTON ALFORD PAPERS, 1847-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>63</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9ea235ae7743e6342838e5f370a832b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_45a8152d9442794ba514d4cebe85d524">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Holly Springs (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b1a6f37381db5e5c4c45ec25856d0d0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters, bills and receipts of the president of the Holly
              Springs Land and Improvement Company; papers about North Carolina Baptist ministers;
              ordination certificate, 1847, for the Rev. Johnson Olive, probably the father-in-law
              of George Benton Alford; and his certificate of membership, 1884, in the North
              Carolina Baptist Ministers' Life Assn. There is also material on Alford's son, Green
              Haywood Alford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref259_urz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ROUNSEVILLE ALGER PAPERS, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>64</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00adc1469621b24a0e3bdd8121d556fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ec666d4773a034c53dd50757562065d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ef040d17a34bed441c27d488fe586f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Note by Alger, clergyman and author, to a Mr. Winsor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref263_4ri" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN-ADOLPHE ALHAIZA PAPERS, 1870-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>65</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c3eacb832af1346d985e796ba349e7ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>287 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_680b572097f4d5d4e3f42f0046dbd86d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7153d7040a57a121f0fc3ddcb4e0e77f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a French socialist editor, author, and associate of Charles Fourier.
              Included is the manuscript, 1150 pp., of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Dictionnaire de Sociolocie Phalansterienne: Gulde des Oeuvres Completes de Charles
                Fourier,</title> by Edouard Silberling (Paris: 1911). There is also a biographical
              and bibliographical file of French and foreign socialists, which serves as a partial
              author index for the periodicals <title type="simple" render="italic">La
                Phalange</title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">La Reforme
                Industrielle.</title> Among the more important French associationists listed are
              Victor Prosper Considerant, Alexandre-François Baudet-Dulary, Cesar Daly, François
              Marie Charles Fourier, Mme. Gatti de Gammond, Marc-Amedee Gramier, Victor-Antoine
              Hennequin, Just Muiron, Charles Pellarin, Hippolyte Renaud, Mme. Clarisse Vigoureux,
              and Edouard Silberlinq. The Germans, F.L. Goertner and C.F. Grieb, are noted as
              involved in an associative colony : Texas in the 1830's. Great Britain is represented
              by Hughes Doherty. Americans include Albert Brisbane, Horace Greeley, and Parke
              Godwin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref267_bzs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. TACITUS ALLEN MEMOIRS, 1893-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>66</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b27873cd1e2b585855056e829423c7e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 169 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7fe57653f8e9b2a37e09217cf076f29c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lunenburg County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa2c7b00d68fe5939eba1b2fe77ec110">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reminiscences of Allen's Civil War experiences, first in the 20th Regiment, Virginia
              Volunteers, including an account of the battle of Rich Mountain; the subsequent
              retreat; disbandment of Allen's unit and organization of Co. F. 2nd Regiment, Virginia
              Artillery; defense of Richmond; loss of Fort Harrison and battle of Sayler's Creek;
              and Allen's capture and imprisonment in the Old Capitol Prison in Washington and later
              on Johnson's Island, Lake Erie. Included is a roster of the officers and men serving
              in Allen's company and a 1893 Memorial Day address on <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Confederate Soldier in History.</title> Glued inside the
              back cover is a 1919 poem on the United Daughters of the Confederacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref271_m14" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HARRIS ALLEN PAPERS, 1893-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>67</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f72e62b3eb47b95aa540f4054cbe42a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2c3494fa0a0a83af9e15fb1827676b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09e728007de6b44f4c562e190ddb3ca1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Six letters, 1893-1902, from Lord Cromer review the work of the Home for Freed Women
              Slaves in Cairo, Egypt, the progress of the campaign against slavery in the Sudan, and
              Allen's career as secretary of the British and Foreigh Anti-Slavery Society. One
              letter from Lord Curzon, 1897, criticizes statements by Allen and Joseph A. Pease
              concerning the government's policy about slavery on Zanzibar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref275_ct9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID B. ALLEN PAPERS, 1844-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>68</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_364b7dcc9d9943e7e60e216cce29eb11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5478e75db3963a6b0b69a49089b8e1f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c23e283dd4d8e7c8b08f43d363ed4e3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A legal paper concerns a court judgment against Allen and others, 1844, and a letter
              concerns legal and financial affairs, 1847.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref279_eto" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DWIGHT ALLEN PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>69</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45670c10e96e825417578bcf77946faf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f277de3a72e226ce7e62bf722e144422">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Geneva (Walworth County), Wis.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c006501c44aa9ccb81f885f9e5ce8966">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Union soldier discussing camp life, discipline, casualties, Confederate
              and Union generals, and statements by Confederate deserters concerning demoralization
              in the Army of Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref283_jc9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ETHAN ALPHONSO ALLEN LETTER BOOK, 1818-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>70</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35631bb8594bfaebe290d6a920102c49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70194a34a579542411319d6dd185fd97">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73f7b60ba5bbd528d57abe2dc9d4e311">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of letters of Ethan A. Allen (1789-1855), son of Ethan Allen of Revolutionary
              War fame, graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, and captain in
              the U.S. Army. Generally routine in nature, the letters are largely concerned with
              recruiting service for the 2nd Battalion of Artillery in Virginia and Maryland,
              reports to auditors and other officials of the U.S. Treasury Department, and efforts
              to obtain his portion of military bounty land due his father. Included also are copies
              of letters received by Allen; a description of the fort at Craney Island, Norfolk
              County, Virginia, in 1820; a letter to President James Monroe protesting the omission
              of his name from the rolls of the U.S. Army; a draft of Allen's will; and business
              correspondence with the firm of Aldis and Davis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref287_lmg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ALLEN DAYBOOKS, 1838-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>71</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0f85c16f07f6258b4d63113c582d280"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b7e7430aeebe0c653f7e1a504bd4b6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grafton County, N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a017569d8077be98b83052dd4b1228d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of sales of general merchandice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref291_c13" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LANE ALLEN PAPERS, 1889-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>72</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c0696deb8798bcaeb4bd55577420e47"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e4eccf3c67055a5d710b29e486f71da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_efecab3e0b9a636c569f9f91dbcdc7f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ten letters and a telegram from Allen to Joseph Marshall Stoddard, editor of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Lippincott's Magazine,</title> concerning Allen's
              Kentucky writings and their publication; a letter from Allen to Charles Burr Todd
              regarding a proposed Society of American Authors; clippings concerning Allen, printed
              copies of some of his writings, and articles on the country about which he wrote; and
              letters, chiefly 1888-1889, to Richard Watson Gilder and Robert Underwood Johnson,
              editors of The Century, about Allen's writings for that magazine. Topics include
              Allen's plans to collect his articles in book form, 1888; an outline for a historical
              novel of Kentucky life, 1889; plans for lectures on the literature of the New South,
              1890; and the effect on Allen's work of his poor eyesight, caused by typhoid fever,
              1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref295_1lp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WALKINSHAW ALLEN NOTEBOOK, 1848-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>73</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54a24f47642aef75575e6e3627e55f8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ba1385ed7a48c47e2594de24942d71d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Prospect (Bedford County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2090213b16d7c26c5236122fd3c495e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook of James W. Allen (d. 1862), a student at Virginia Military Institute,
              Lexington, and later colonel in the 2nd Virginia Infantry, C.S.A., containing
              collections of poems and quotations. Included also is a comment on the life and death
              of J.W. Allen, signed by J.N. Allen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref299_r5j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ALLEN PAPERS, 1814-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>74</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b5274134bc8a712577e7fb3adcc2ca9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1f117464454fb7279d9e1d63fcb9fec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fincastle (Botetourt County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b70ebd136091f8b3605678746190ae8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence, including letters from Chapman Johnson and
              Richard L.T. Beale concerning land purchases and the settlement of a court case. One
              letter from Polly Allen Caldwell describes winter in New Orleans, 1837, and
              Revolutionary War pension claims. A letter of 1845 provides a description of Memphis,
              Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref303_vel" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ALLEN PAPERS, 1853-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>75</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_679bf23698485d47f598ac9ea00e1ddc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f9c68847027db0ed1ab15f0a5706518">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hunsucker's Store (Montgomery County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47a7e4dc9427143f18ee8fa2a82141b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book, 1853-1884, including copies of letters by Allen, early 1880s, and
              miscellaneous notes, among them militia records, 1860-1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref307_0sv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ALLEN PAPERS, 1864 (1870-1879) 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>76</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b5d65400888c112ef322368aca85eafa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13540bcf4c8f65a8a5b0357c92a9c8a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67a75bc055e93caf3118fa12f3f9515a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters of John Allen, Confederate soldier, teacher, and civil
              engineer. The collection relates chiefly to the Civil War, teaching, college life, and
              financial difficulties during Reconstruction. Included also are a report card of James
              Parker, of the Oxford (N.C.) High School, giving a description of the courses offered;
              and four letters from relatives and friends in Texas and Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref311_756" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OSCAR H. ALLEN PAPERS, 1898-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>77</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6d27877fd71ef1aed48bd2043cdd64b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a30d535012a1ef3534937ee7faed1f27">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nebraska.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_480b48552e5a810aa77399d821e33adf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Allen in Army camps at Jacksonville, Florida, and Havana, Cuba, to
              Florence Lytle of Jacksonville, commenting on life in the 3rd Nebraska Infantry and on
              the death of a friend, Jonas H. Lien, 1st South Dakota Infantry, killed in the
              Philippines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref315_1bp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. ALFRED ALLEN PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>78</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_249a3627155a2b1bd80b24a02ea2cf7f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5ae088b8044059d7950cde5bdbe415b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New London (Huron County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbf49d298b74c2e07ca1a78ef612068f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Allen's service as hospital steward with the 22nd New York Cavalry,
              1864-1865, with brief entries describing the battle of the Wilderness, Jubal Early's
              Valley campaign, and the siege of Petersburg; personal financial accounts; and weekly
              reports on the regimental sick. There is also reference to Allen's postwar return to
              Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref319_kc6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD ALLEN DAYBOOK AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1839-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>79</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f7fd4fd72edcb2c4ee2ca660aa237bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a503c39e60b8ce0d98141cefeab6e42">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Keysville (Charlotte County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96608b13d14f65de32d88f8c6b7de204">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a small country merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref323_cec" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W.A. ALLEN LEDGERS, 1872-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>80</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0b1e6790cdb73c5fb560275f6a0a7f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_257997831bf07a61a5282bd4bffc136c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Opossum Trot (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b843f0a26521899a9d7c453284d73e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of sales of general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref327_3cf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WELD NOBLE ALLEN PAPERS, 1852-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>81</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84c65646c610c4c53cd54ffa57fafea5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4a88d6cfbc31e75bf9ff4d118fbf5ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maine.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9e751df6342df2890d5da85ab0eb01b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents relating to Allen's naval career, including his appointment to Annapolis,
              orders to him as commander of the sloop of war Oneida in the West Indies, 1863, and
              with the Western Gulf Blockading Squadron in command of the Oneida and later the
              gunboat New London, 1863-1864, Allen's report of the capture of the schooner Raton del
              Nilo; orders to serve on naval general courts-martial on the Portsmouth, 1863, in
              Boston, 1869, and in New York, 1872; and an account of Allen's command of a shore
              detachment in the attack on Fort Fisher at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, North
              Carolina, during which he was wounded, December, 1864-January, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref331_crb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. ALLEN PAPERS, 1857-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>82</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ccf6d7317a84b5a075917441a92ea83"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f98ea2277c9c7d8312896f65e500c3b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Haywood County, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c001920dbf6699d0f6a8bc524bb8cc98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included is Allen's will dividing his eight slaves between his wife and nephew. Most
              of the other items refer to John Allen of Edgefield District, South Carolina,
              revealing his exemption from conscription because of physical disability in 1863;
              wartime scarcity; and high prices. A letter, 1866, of H. Allen, a sharecropper tenant
              in Holly Springs, Mississippi, deals with his family's losses during a typhoid
              epidemic in the preceding year.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref335_9bh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN-ANGIER FAMILY PAPERS, 1843-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>83</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c582d311b2628bfee16867ed72f064b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,749 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25e0a11eddab6156fc10688251fb5f25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ca5d0e51c30fb106741e80be37ed4165">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers kept by Zalene Allen Angler include correspondence, 1936-1969, largely letters
              from her brother George Venable Allen (1903-1970), diplomat, official of the Tobacco
              Institute, and trustee of Duke University. Allen's letters describe his diplomatic
              career and personal matters, including foreign relations and social life in Greece,
              Egypt, and Iran in the 1930s and 1940s; the royal family of Iran; the Potsdam
              Conference; and customs of Saudi Arabia. Letters of the 1950s mention celebrities
              Allen met, such as Yehudi Menuhin and Aristotle Onassis; and relations of the U.S.
              with India and of Russia with Yugo slavia. Letters of Allen's wife Katherine Martin
              Allen reflect diplomatic social life. Clippings relate to Allen's career as diplomat
              and as director of the United States Infor mation Agency, to his family, and to his
              death. Miscellaneous papers include invi tations; White House dinner menus; press
              releases; a report, February 9, 1932, on Japanese-Chinese relations; articles by
              Allen; and other printed materials. There are photographs of Allen and many
              acquaintances, including Marshall Tito, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Amjad
              All, Abba Eban, Wellington Koo, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Foster Dulles, and William
              Fulbright. Papers, 1945-1970, kept by George and Katherine Allen include letters from
              Eisenhower and Dulles about Allen's shift from the State Department to the USIA; a
              report on the political situation in Iran, January 21, 1948; correspondence on
              Egyptian-U.S. relations in the 1950s and the Henry A. Byroade scandal, the Cold War,
              the cigarette smoking and health controversy, and on Allen's speeches. Enclosed with a
              letter from Allen of May 10, 1970, is a petition against slavery by the Baptist Church
              of Augusta, Maine, dated August 17, 1843. There are files of speeches and related
              correspondence on Russia, propaganda, the space race, foreign policy, peace, the
              tobacco industry, India, Iran, UNESCO, and other topics. There is material on the
              Dulles and Eisenhower oral history projects and on various honors and awards received
              by Allen. Two scrapbooks contain clippings about Allen's career and family
              photographs. There is also a photocopy of his book-length manuscript reminiscence of
              experiences as Ambassador to Iran in the 1940s and 1950s; a letter from Josephus
              Daniels, 1940, commenting on Allen's review of Daniels' book, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Tar Heel Editor;</title> and a tape recording of Allen's address,
              1967, to the Tobaccoland Kiwanis Club on the United States in the world.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref339_50o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL AUSTIN ALLIBONE PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>84</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2be5890438a2efb57c63f992bb11038"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25d9916b161b962f2278aa15d6db1158">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fddb5b453511c6a8e56fa119301316a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Allibone, lexicographer and librarian, to an unidentified manuscript
              dealer concerning the purchase of a manuscript Bible, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Biblia Latina.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref343_jxn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH BEATTY (JOHNSTON) ALLISON PAPERS, 1866-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>85</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e80e0bc3991e6009fd672ffbe850b51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f33258d887e3bac10501140b67e67de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Turnersburg (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f45e04e9dec892341a5ace788c14e18">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by Harriet N. (Espey) Vance, wife of Zebulon Baird Vance, and others
              of her family to Mrs. Allison. The correspondence deals with family and personal
              affairs and has little information about Vance's public life. A letter by Marianna
              Long, Vance's great granddaughter, identifies members of her family and comments on
              the disposition of other papers left at the Vance estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref347_zsa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTIN O. ALLISON AND JOHN ALLISON PAPERS, 1777-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>86</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bacacd0a7602567c9f1bc7ff7598fd74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3096564ecd148b8761c429dd608559de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chenango County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f479124752d9ee42c04b3d753408dc3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Francis Armstrong, Florida, New York L?]; John Barbour, Wilkes, Ohio;
              David and Ann Armstrong, Milton, New York [?]; and others concerning such topics as
              securing a minister for Florida, crops, hard times, Locofocos, migration to Texas,
              price of wheat in New York State, and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref351_0rn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. ALLISON PAPERS, 1851-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>87</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93f7c4621ac6f0f29c540d336ad23840"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3071d48a38ecb13bb3c5dc8d381ec69d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_723897429235c5f0417123d572fffbf6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters to William H. Allison from his mother, written while he was a student
              at Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref355_3fp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH ALLRED PAPERS, 1819-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>88</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b047a29dc533bc0aeb60649405fe2099"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03bc44916d0c89d3b4ff85adaf8e7308">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c0dc2b6ab17829843780448af44b73f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Joseph Allred; land deed of Mahlon Allred;
              list of subscribers for building a church at New Union [?].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref359_10j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN ALLSTON PAPERS, 1856-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>89</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bbc238ddba4938218e7dfa74cc64d556"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c6c01bf4a0b834afa73c6f90c6869cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_863bcdc811ac13b192ea29dfc1297f82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military and personal correspondence of Benjamin Allston (1833-1900), Confederate
              officer and Protestant Episcopal minister, and some executive correspondence of Robert
              Francis Withers Allston (1801-1864), including three letters relative to an
              engineering project in progress on the Savannah River in 1858. Included also are
              several letters to "Ben" Allston from another minister, W.B.W. Howe, all mentioning
              the desirability of reserving a portion of church auditoriums for Negro worshipers,
              and personal letters from feminine correspondents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref363_c7t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILLIP ALLWOOD COMMONPLACE AND LETTER BOOK, 1793-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>90</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4eb5fd8695edae4ce1d068f9c6300eae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 504 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5abd3e16ae2834e088f02253c83d5f55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wandsworth, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6134237fa17cd0cbf950e648715172eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of many literary and scientific matters investigated by Allwood, an English
              clergyman educated at Cambridge University. Several letters related to the review in
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">British Critic</title> of his <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Literary Antiquities of Greece</title> (London:
              1799).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref367_x3n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONARD ALMAN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>91</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4400b9231017221e689f035b6673c253"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fa2957d5c63c72e412c23adbc6b47ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e38684de3776826e76a2feb70c93b3f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Alman's wife, Caroline, written by Alman's comrades, chiefly Dan. P.
              Boger, describing experiences with the 7th North Carolina Volunteers and imprisonment,
              probably at Camp Lookout, Maryland. There are accounts of several battles in Virginia,
              including a skirmish at Orange Court House, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref371_y5v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ALMON PAPERS, 1769 (1771-1772).</unittitle>
            <unitid>92</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f79421ab359a7110d592285c5d8a3cba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc1cc50dcf1dece236d55342cf516f9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b284f180075a5caa88ba47619d8f156">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Almon (1735-1805) was a bookseller and political pamphleteer. The collection includes
              letters from John Calaraft (1726-1772) and drafts of notes for Almon's replies. The
              principal topics include the politics of the Ring's ministers and their opposition,
              and the politics of contending factions in the city of London. Frequently mentioned
              are Almon's trial, 1770, for publishing Junius' <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Letter to the King;</title> the Portsmouth fire, 1771; revenues
              in Ireland and England; the health of the Princess of Wales; continental diplomacy and
              military affairs, especially as regards the fates of Poland and Turkey and the
              prospects of war; the stock market decline; and Spanish activity in the West Indies.
              Persons mentioned prominently include John Burgoyne, Edmund Burke, Lord Chatham,
              Jeremiah Dyson, the Duke of Grafton, John Home, Henry Luttrell, Lord Mansfield,
              William Nash, Lord North, Lord Rockingham, John Sawhridge, Lord Shelburne, Lord
              Temple, Lord Townshend, and John Wilkes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref375_clf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A.D. ALMOND PAPERS, 1865-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>93</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b78e21f68e2e7fc9801e5e0f08f8804"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56383d947f0d8cda8726db6cba518b25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8866253aa79a900422fa23251c051bfc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchants' bills to A.D. Almond and A.T. Almond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref379_9p4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J.W. ALSTON PAPERS, 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>94</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9a6194273cee4b532a44e054cb4374a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f3cad71c8ae7b98ceac0aa0ea3ea8381">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5af176f1e3a1cc74ed0e942ab7c9ce69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Army orders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref383_fvs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ALSTON PAPERS, 1861-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>95</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9635162833f83f43bd3a5f63ddb5df73"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fbe5d981645d14b86c4bd30f1c10aa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson (Vance County) N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1908ccd6f7cc2450aef9258eae99f18e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One letter describing a Civil War camp, and two accounts from William Alston's
              store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref387_eqg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, PAPERS, 1915-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>96</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4076f0efdf661ce7846138e3982c9311"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cc598d75bc4bdd1819ca3a85ab22291">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montreal, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f635236018bf1c205463a5ccb539ad50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Four published brochures and two albums of photographs with a forward and summary of
              company history by T.L. Brock. The albums concern James Buchanan Duke's visits to the
              Saguenay region of Canada, 1915, and to Quebec, 1925. The collection concerns Duke's
              role in the development of the hydroelectric resources of the Lake St. John and
              Saguenay River system of central Quebec, his formation of the Quebec Development
              Company, and agree ment with Arthur Vining Davis to form the Aluminum Company of
              Canada, Ltd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref391_tpy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN AMBLER PAPERS, 1788-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>97</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63b45638d8f47970f6a1b73e0340138b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c25739a2ebe7f4eecc6f316c017316c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86187b485372ab25aeca5fbd1c600448">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of Ambler (1762-1836), a planter. Two letters
              from William Tucker of Amherst County, Virginia, concern agriculture; one from Robert
              Ambler to Beverly Ambler relates to army life during the Civil War; and one from
              Chapman Johnson to Ambler concerns the Norton estate, to which Mrs. Ambler was one of
              the heirs. There are also business and other personal items including the draft of a
              play and an essay on the importance of study.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref395_bzm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP ST. GEORGE AMBLER PAPERS, 1856-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>98</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c2639b18eb7b1f4177a19fe1db70443"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b4e0296c7677c7f88e610596acb3f7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Rappahannock County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ac0411099ea8393bcc09a8dff8e39bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondents include Conway Robinson, Robert C. Stanard, and John Ambler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref399_syl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMBLER-BROWN FAMILY PAPERS, 1780-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>99</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21f3ae4389ff4242f8292e442b8c7421"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc78b24173a752fc2694daced35da1d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.; Fauquier County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e4d50b57f7632e88f64ec3208384a21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescripts of documents largely relating to the genealogy of several related
              families of Westmoreland and Fauquier counties, Virginia, and Jefferson County, West
              Virginia; the early history of Richmond, Williamsburg, Yorktown, and Alexandria,
              Virginia and Washington, D.C.; and sidelights on outstanding figures of the Revolution
              and the early Republic. The diary of Lucy Johnson Ambler of Fauquier County,
              1862-1863, 17 pp., comments on major Civil War battles, civilian morale and hardships,
              and depredations by Union troops. Copies of family letters, 1780-1823, largely between
              Betsy (Ambler) Garrington, Ann (Ambler) Fisher, Mildred (Smith) Dudley, and Frances
              Cairnes, refer to Virginia events and the history of the Ambler, Jacquelin, Marshall,
              Burwell, and Washington families; social life and religion of the Revolutionary War
              era; hardships caused by British military activities in the Virginia Tidewater, the
              impact of French troops on social life, the parentage of Lewis Warrington, the Mount
              Vernon household of George and Martha Washington, and the early city of Washington.
              There are also several memoirs of the marriage of John Marshall and Mary Willis
              (Ambler) Marshall. A memoir of Governor Thomas Brown of Florida, "Account of the
              Lineage of the Brown Family," 1865, 170 pp., beginning with the emigration from
              England of Edwin (or Edward) Brown in 1608, describes the social life, customs, and
              politics of Virginia up to the Civil War. There are references to the Templemen,
              Washington, Collins and related families, tobacco planting, the Revolutionary War, the
              invention of post office boxes, education, gambling, economic effects of the War of
              1812, Virginia militia during that war, transat lantic travel in 1820, and settlement
              in Jefferson, Westmoreland, Berkeley, and Fauquier counties, Charles Town and Harpers
              Ferry. A photocopy of a letter by Elizabeth (Brown) Douglas of Key West, Florida, ca.
              1850, describes the captured slave ship Mohawk and conditions on board.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref403_cos" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMERICAN COLONIZATION SOCIETY PAPERS, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>100</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b164ba85900227868835e796422363d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfdfc16c217b72c338ee0bb01d5469dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4dc093315fb594eb2c712b42dba3e94f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Power of attorney from John S. Chambliss to Captain David Bone of Natchez relating to
              his claim for services rendered the society; and supporting affidavit of J.E. Calhoun
              of Claiborne County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref407_5g9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMERICAN FEDERATION OF HOSIERY WORKERS PAPERS, 1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>101</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_076511cc9d6986bb687b0d258c56b3dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c81fbe626326ae5a6a7e0a8eb67098d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88f33aeae844c007d17b28c5771602e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed briefs pertaining to wages. One was prepared by the American Federation
              of Hosiery Workers (Independent) and presented to the Hosiery Industry Committee under
              the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. The other brief was presented to the
              Seamless Hosiery Industry Committee by the National Association of Hosiery
              Manufacturers, Inc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref411_f5a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMERICAN LITERATURE PAPERS, 1927-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>102</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c52c9758bc6e5d110f073822b9989f95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,494 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bba5a443b0d2526049b8a182520416c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df04c8e0b397bfe5f0a4486cf223a8f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of American Literature, a quarterly journal of literary history, criticism,
              and bibliography published since 1929 by Duke University Press with the cooperation of
              the American Literature Group of the Modern Language Association. Included are minutes
              of the group, 1931-1937, 1941, 1944; reports of standing committees, 1941-1942,
              1945-1947, 1950; reports of literary meetings of the group, 1930-1941; the charter for
              American Literature; annual reports of the journal, 1929-1930, 1933, 1935-1947;
              correspondence, 1926-1954, of chairmen of the editorial board Jay Broadus Hubbell,
              Clarence Gohdes, and Arlin Turner chiefly with editors, advisers, and reviewers.
              Topics include organization, planning, and operation of the journal; editorial
              policies; nomination of editors and members of the advisory editorial board;
              subscriptions; reviews and reviewers; other editorial matters; program planning for
              annual meetings of the group; special project plans; bibliographies; committee
              reports. The major portion of the collection consists of correspondence with Roy
              Prentice Baster, 1931-1953, 42 items; Walter Blair, 1929-1966, 94 items; Edward
              Scullery Bradley, 1926-1965, 243 items; William Braswell, 1929-1966, 61 items; William
              B. Cairnes, 1928-1932, 99 items; Killis Campbell, 1927-1936, 109 items Oscar Cargill,
              1933-1964, 36 items; Harry Hayden Clark, 1927-1957, 140 items; Oral Sumner Coad,
              1929-1954, 41 items; Harold Milton Ellis, 1928-1943, 45 items; Norman Foerster,
              1927-1953, 118 items; James David Hart, 1942-1954, 38 items; Emory Holloway,
              1930-1952, 73 items; Howard Mumford Jones, 1928-1954, 108 items; Ernest Erwin Leisy,
              1927-1955, 184 items; Thomas Ollive Mabbott 1928-1964, 146 items; Tremaine McDowell,
              1928-1955, 100 items; Kenneth Ballard Murdock, 1927-1956, 279 items; Gregory Lansing
              Paine, 1928-1950, 150 items; Fred Lewis Pattee, 1928-1948, 102 items; Henry August
              Pochmann, 1929-1954, 62 items; Ralph Leslie Rusk, 232 items; Robert Ernest Spiller,
              1927-1952, 302 items; Arlin Turner, 1935-1951, 26 items; Warren Austin, 1930-1951, 73
              items; and Stanley Thomas Williams, 1927-1954, 252 items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref415_cc8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMERICAN WRITERS PAPERS, 1814-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>103</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bee91f9d28e298066bd37f0eca405652"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>167 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10e6a34b92c8b079cf17a60d58ea0e97">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of American authors, editors, and other literary figures,
              primarily relating to literary topics. There are also a few drafts, poems, and other
              manuscripts, and clippings. Writers include Charles Francis Adams, Jr., W. Hervey
              Allen, Jr., J.D. Anders, Susan B. Anthony, Irving Addison Bacheller, J.H.A. Bone, Mary
              Louise Booth, Arthur Brisbane, S.P. Brockwell, William Crary Brownell, William Cullen
              Bryant, Frances (Hodgson) Burnett, H. Witter Bynner, Henry Colburn, F. Marion
              Crawford, John Ross Dix, Mortimer Drummond, Augustine Joseph Hickey Duganne, James
              Thomas Fields, Francis Fontaine, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Hamlin Garland, Caroline
              Gilman, Edward Everett Hale, James Hale, John Judson Hamilton, William Harden, Robert
              Lewis Harrison, Gerhart Hauptman, Julian Hawthorne, George W. Humphreys, Alexander
              Johnston, Mary Johnston, George Kennan, B.A. Konkle, H.E. Krehbiel, William John
              Lawrence, Henry Charles Lea, Anna Leonowens, Henry Cabot Lodge, Samuel Longfellow,
              Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Mary McCarthy, William McFee, John Bach
              McMaster, Robert Whitehead McNeely, Margaret (Mitchell) Marsh, James Brander Matthews,
              Henry Louis Mencken, Richard Kendall Munkittrick, Charles E. Norton, Fitz-James
              O'Brien, John Williamson Palmer, Bliss Perry, William Lyon Phelps, Parker Pillsbury,
              Josiah Quincy, Allen Raymond, Louis Rhead, Dominique Rouquette, Charles Monroe
              Sheldon, Robert E. Sherwood, William Lukens Shoemaker, Katherine Drayton Mayrant
              Simons, Francis Hopkinson Smith, Arthur Stedman, George Sumner, John Reuben Thompson,
              Frederick Tuckerman, Henry T. Tuckerman, Louis Untermeyer, Gertrude de Vingut, Carolyn
              Wells, John H. White, Ella (Wheeler) Wilcox, and others. The anonymous manuscript
              volume, unbound, discusses various versions and editions of Shakespeare's Hamlet, as
              well as editors, critics, and plagiarists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref418_qzt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELECTA E. (RAY) AMES AND FORDYCE W. AMES PAPERS, 1849-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>104</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95ebc79e83dc63a032747cdc6f61911f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>246 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75342bd04832fc89e9ed8c1533c6f73f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>DeRuyter (Madison County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b66f895d73865417ad99e51308e19456">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from the Ames's son, Frank, and from Electa Ames's sister, Jane C.
              (Ray) Warren, and Jane's husband, Jared W. Warren. The Warrens, of Rutherford County,
              Tennessee, discuss schools and teaching there, and in one letter of August 27, 1863,
              describe the treatment of slaves, Civil War conditions in Tennessee, and a battle
              which took place on or near their property. Two letters are from Electa Ames's
              brother, J. M. Ray, a Union soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref422_ma8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FISHER AMES PAPERS, 1790, 1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>105</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fdc1d4866a3e22056a712ab69ac37311"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da6bd7b7ce28f96becccb2cf4a81340a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dedham (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_994b4a0298473d10c0af2b419ee21170">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1790, from Federalist leader Ames to U.S. Judge John Lowell of
              Massachusetts concerns legislation to prevent frauds in the payment of North Carolina
              veterans of the Revolutionary War, and reviews the character of John Jay. A letter,
              1801, to Benjamin Bourne evaluates an unidentified applicant for an editorial position
              with a Federalist paper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref426_aok" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES TYLER AMES PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>106</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7095d231e88ae35e10b57d59a45f811"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee8bd6aa60182cf40cbc67188619e92b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicopee (Hampden County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73b5c3156d973ec8a79872ff1b890948">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, November 2 and 18, 1865, from W.M. Mitchell in Milledgeville and in
              Dougherty County, Georgia, seeking to interest Ames, a munitions manufacturer, in
              investments in cotton plantation land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref430_cpb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSIE (DANIEL) AMES PAPERS, 1902-1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>107</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1ab32770798da8f5f95b3b80dc61324"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_732364ae2469aa2d98f1c4e03985e11a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tryon (Polk County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17aafd5dc22ccbd3f53f168f404ce2d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a history, or possibly preparatory notes for a work on the founding of
              the Woman's Division of the Commission on Interracial Cooperation in 1920 and a brief
              summary of its activities up to 1940. Included is a narrative, minutes, speeches, and
              reports. Jessie Ames, general field secretary of the commission, added marginal
              comments in 1946.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref434_kmn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB AMICK AND [JOHN AMICK?] PAPERS, 1813-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>108</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_236a7913263ce82f26051b26e33d9d00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6488807646cbe9e72364de6f51b41647">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e56068e75bc3a52fe9aeb7a9f97d19e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A tenor book and account book, 1813-1854, 73 pp., contains rules of harmony, notes
              for sacrea songs, and a few farming accounts; accompanied by a ledger, 1854-1867, 66
              pp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref438_j2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMNESTY OATHS OF EX-CONFEDERATES, 1862-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>109</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c47e07aa3ab5974a05ee038b7c0acefa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b28bbaf7c2b66506d93a7cb163e60b5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>AMNESTY OATHS OF EX-CONFEDERATES</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref441_jju" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD AMOS PAPERS, 1850 (1858-1869) 1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>110</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_611c6e9b539dd96cb009a3fda3f5d90b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70c0f78399d71784f7c059e2be3a85fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ayresville (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6e5402f4f94945d32664f6c4dd7d39d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, most of which were written before the Civil War from Shelby County,
              Indiana, where one of the Amos brothers had settled.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref445_8lk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KARL JOACHIM ANDERSEN PAPERS, 1882-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>111</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bc776794081a7efeca20e82d54e560a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_496b26d97438a9dccfa3996b8e88057e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Copenhagen, Denmark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adf5a15318af8c7d9c1a76773f468e50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, in the English, French, and German languages, from conductors and musicians
              in Western Europe, Russia, and America, to Andersen, a Danish flautist. Correspondents
              include Paul Taffanel, 1883-1895, 11 items; G. Dumon, 1888, 2 items; Johann Heinrich
              Wilhelm Barge, 1882-1888, 8 items; W. Bukovsky, 1894, 1 item, Albert Fransella,
              1890-1896, 3 items; Moritz Furstenau, 1883-1888, 4 items; R. Kukula, 1887-1890, 6
              items Oskar Kohler, 1889, 2 items; Wilhelm Popp, 1887, 1 item; Robert E. Steel, 1899,
              1 item; Richard Unger, 1891, 1 item, Theodor Winkler, 1883-1896, 3 items; F.
              Waterstraat, 1882-1888, 3 items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref449_p2h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADEN ANDERSON PAPERS, 1842-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>112</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17e14c1fc02af27b514cfe70849ef2fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c1930b5871e528bcf9ef400192d399c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7f989f75e5087a111c853ae8684050d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref453_85i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT ANDERSON PAPERS, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>113</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2bbc51634700542b19d6fe93df9415ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f99ebf3634334f009d752b3332a81e92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2db94a1f995bb62d9d3e79676176875">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to James M. Templeton, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref457_792" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES M. ANDERSON PAPERS, 1852-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>114</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0b630a300817b534a606162000c97bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d2038b61c5ed5ab892a2a8247bd5ddd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Solon (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a1d83527a55d752ff8c9077b8a27ffd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A tailor's account book, probably kept by Anderson, with entries to 1873 (largely
              1852-1858); also a receipt, 1893.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref461_er3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD C. ANDERSON PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>115</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f73f751dc2ec1c5a1aec3cfbd25d086"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f5d49c712c58baff218e7e2bce69c39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec46bc0978f0acab8bc36268defd1b1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters of Anderson, Confederate agent in France and England, to his family
              concern Union arms purchases and European support for the South; one letter, 1862,
              describes the plight of a Northerner in Savannah and economic conditions in that
              city.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref465_chq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN ALEXANDER ANDERSON, JR., PAPERS, 1915-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>116</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_209fbb9fc445cf6d6eec26ce04908e7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb1ffb7cfdbd03c61d0ffe5d78fc2f26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_246c4f06bac43223159ecc8272ea122b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Anderson's duty at the Naval War College, 1915-1916, include
              material on the logistics and battle tactics of submarine warfare. Relating to his
              service as commander of the American Patrol detachment in the Caribbean, 1917-1918, is
              the typescript of a war diary describing fleet operations, political affairs in
              Guatemala and Honduras, and the relations between the two countries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref469_n16" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS THOMAS ANDERSON PAPERS, 1828 (1850-1858) 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>117</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_712b4a47dfe3f92f455c20525b33e288"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>443 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_476dc518dc1ddef36e5e91c631050872">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fincastle (Botetourt County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aaa5baa45016ad6a401aca2e6d122203">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection concerns also the activities of Joseph Reid Anderson (1813-1892).
              Included are business papers pertaining to mining operations and Francis Thomas
              Anderson's Cloverdale Furnace, a part of the Tredegar Iron Works; miscellaneous
              letters and papers concerning the sale of slaves, collection of debts, rental of
              property, teaching, and school tuition. Included also are a charge for the ministry of
              A.B. McCorkle; two summonses; and a printed plea, March 4, 1846, addressed to
              Anderson, seeking funds to help the widow and children of John Hampden Pleasants,
              "recently killed in a duel."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref473_8jb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ANDERSON PAPERS, 1870-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>118</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7e65734f58e0f17ac95baad399065cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_43615b1350b98d9062191d0e7992530e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d9f007a240c1dd9602181ecff01df76e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters addressed to Anderson, a British politician, relating to such topics as army
              reform, 1870; Gladstone's refusal to go to Glasgow, 1871; burials legislation, 1878;
              Gladstone's political plans, farmers and prices, and the Scottish Church, 1879; Mecca
              and Portugal, 1881-1883; government expenses, 1883; and electoral procedure, 1884.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref477_32r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ANDERSON PAPERS, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>119</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a7a724ec775263111a7e56d39b762a76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_379878f0d876497e15ac09a3eca9338d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monkshill, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6acda3c16e47a0ad7ef03b573b8f4ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Anderson's refutation of the charge that he had plagiarized Josiah Tucker's Cui Bono,
              July 4, 1782.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref481_3zs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. ANDERSON PAPERS, 1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>120</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44d3eba48c9663585268878e8f1601e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. (22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_868e6587740080084b054443b4ecd23e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_150d6c2b0c2e250a27f168032f912689">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed copy of a speech by James A. Anderson before the Tuscaloosa Kiwanis Club
              on Union General James H. Wilson's raid into central Alabama, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref485_1l8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD HERON ANDERSON PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>121</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af3b7983c809813b60dcb84fe0a19af3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a8f70d018f48f55841f7e561e9789e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c5b5b86189fe5039cd59cd06ead29e81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript extract from Confederate General Anderson's account of the operations of
              the I Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia after Longstreet was disabled until
              Spotsylvania Court House.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref489_bww" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>V.V. ANDERSON PAPERS, 1820 (1847-1890) 1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>122</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d1cd0aba9a42c4759579f1a92da50c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>873 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9be82d17679e0dbf1c5c331e6f18b3dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Calahaln (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8825a95f714771b64c3507648ad8a57f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and political correspondence, accounts, legal papers, diaries,
              and bills and receipts of members of the Anderson family of Davie County. Records of
              C.J. Anderson, storekeeper and census enumerator for western North Carolina, 1880 and
              1890 censuses, include instructions on liquor manufacturing and marketing and on the
              counting of persons. Records of Charles Anderson, justice of the peace of Davie
              County, include material on court cases, estate settlements, and state and local
              politics, 1872-1891. There are deeds and contracts relating to land acquisition by the
              family; teaching certificates and teachers' records; and letters relating to religion,
              camp meetings, temperance, slave purchases, and the treatment of slaves. Civil War
              letters of A.A. Anderson and A.J. Anderson relate to service in Ewell's division and
              describe training camps, clothing, equipment, discipline, sickness, minor engagements
              in Virginia, the effects of conscription, and hospital conditions. There are materials
              on civilian commodity prices, the collection of back pay of deceased soldiers, and
              poems about the war. Postwar letters relate to farming, livestock diseases, bee
              keeping, and tobacco. There are some postmaster's records from Calahaln, 1889-1899.
              Printed materials include local newspapers, forms, political broadsides, and
              agricultural pamphlets. The volumes include a brief pocket diary, 1913; a teacher's
              roll, 1891-1892; a ledger of Anderson and Brothers, 1868 (1868-1870) 1877 a ledger of
              C. and G.J. Anderson and Company, 1854-1858; and an account book of C. Anderson and
              Brother, 1858-1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref493_hwm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Z.W. ANDERSON BAND BOOK, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>123</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd423a4dec6f895236ace45d48254180"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 108 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b3d43278fe0f0d28767681136b8c65d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cfdf9105237f469847b7a8656922670">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A hand-written book of tunes used in the Confederate Army. Anderson served with the
              37th Georgia Regiment. Included are notes on the surrender of Joseph E. Johnston's
              army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref497_zcg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREAS MICHAEL ANDREADES PAPERS, 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>124</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_008545a2f728d53d955b412869af65e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3bc5ae54990152440643080721783c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens, Greece.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_512d397cfca95389adad5de3b5e3e090">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter relating to Andreades' presentation to a professor Scott of a copy of his
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Philippe Snowden: L'homme et sa politique
                financière</title> (Paris: 1930).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref501_xu4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN ANDREW PAPERS, 1783, 1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>125</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7f807f945bb42bc43f5650aade9bfb1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d3117c2f710f8fbc48696f1b4d50406">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Liberty County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_822430f2cc3a474303c3899b05b80434">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Promissory note to James Dunwody, and a petition from John McLean to the Chief
              Justice of Georgia for the collection of a debt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref505_wea" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN WHITFIELD ANDREWS PAPERS, 1848-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>126</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52d918e6e58982d63dec29e262d19210"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21c97f9ea02acc1f5660b07b093cec4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Logan's Store and Patten's Home (Rutherford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0dbc2e902abe3aacb946a0b6f6f43c6a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters; subjects include mining in Arkansas, 1857, and
              commodity prices, South Carolina, 1885.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref509_v2q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. ANDREWS PAPERS, 1846 (1874-1882) 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>127</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31bd48982f8d50013273dd5f52fce3f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a66264ead249e318ca9c58764c5f250">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Morgan County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35e144c4bec50f42e2400b2f550f2a35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Andrews and his wife to their son, Louis H., 16 items, describe the life
              of small farmers raising cotton, cane, and other crops. Letters, 30 items, from
              Confederate veterans provide information for Andrew's projected history of the 3rd
              Georgia Regiment. Among the correspondents are John F. Jones, Reuben B. Nisbet, Joseph
              E. Johnston, and Jubal A. Early. Miscellaneous material, 29 items, includes letters
              from John McIntosh Kell, Adjutant General of Georgia, to C.H. Andrews and Son
              regarding insurance on the insane asylum at Milledgeville; and an incomplete
              manuscript history of the 3rd Regiment by J.W. Lindsey and Andrews.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref513_fn7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES WESLEY ANDREWS PAPERS, 1808-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>128</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b39d60f8996d1793b7cce3097fff638"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,643 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5adf266953e43f262e22520a0a0fdd60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b1715ca40789e7adc8e000065b5f826">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and other letters and documents relating to the Page, Meade, Lee, and Custis
              families of Virginia; the Robinson and Mines families of Maryland; and the Andrews
              family of New England; their movement westward from the tidewater following the
              Revolution; social life; the War of 1812; the treatment of slaves; manumission and
              colonization; plantation houses; doctrine of the Protestant Episcopal Church; travel
              in Europe, the Near East, and Africa; business activities and travel in the Middle
              West; and the Civil War. There are many letters by Ann Randolph (Meade) Page, her
              daughter Sarah Walker (Page) Andrews; Sarah's husband Charles Wesley Andrews, Matthew
              and Ann Randolph (Meade) Page; Mary (Randolph) Meade; Anna (Robinson) Andrews; and
              their relatives. There are also letters, 1839-1840, from Liberia by Robert M. and John
              M. Page, former slaves. </p>
            <p>Letters of Bishop William Meade relate to the revival of the Protestant Episcopal
              Church in Virginia after 1815. The influence of the Oxford Movement in the U.S. and
              the resulting church division is shown in correspondence of C.W. Andrews from 1845 to
              his death in 1875. There are many letters and papers on religious matters by Andrews's
              parishioners while he was pastor at Shepherdstown, West Virginia. Much material,
              especially correspondence with Charles Pettit McIlvaine, relates to the effect of the
              Civil War on the church. Other prominent clergymen included in the collection are
              William Sparrow, James May, and John Seeley Stone. There are account books for
              religious tracts, the Evangelical Knowledge Society, and the Episcopal Church at
              Shepherdstown. A series of travel letters, 1841-1842, from C.W. Andrews to his wife
              and to the editors of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Episcopal
                Recorder</title> (Philadelphia), review the state of religion in England, France,
              Italy, Greece, Egypt, Syria, and Africa, describing Bechuanas and Kaffirs in South
              Africa and missionary work in Sierra Leone. Included are details of buildings,
              monuments, antiquities, and scenery. </p>
            <p>There are letters, 1851-1890, relating to the flour milling business of James Yeatman
              and George Robinson in Saint Louis, Missouri, letters from Matthew Page Andrews I
              describing his travels on the midwestern prairies in the 1850s, Indians, the Kansas
              constitutional struggle, land speculation and settlement. His love letters to Anna
              Robinson, later his wife, comment on his legal education and career. </p>
            <p>M.P. Andrews's letters also describe secessionist sentiment, employment in the C.S.A.
              treasury, events in Richmond during the Civil War, and experiences in the 3rd Virginia
              Regiment in 1864-1865. His correspondence and that of C.W. Andrews and Charles
              McIlvaine describe the Civil War along the Potomac, the battles of Manassas and
              Antietam, details of military activity, office seekers in Richmond, newspaper
              reporting of the war, prices and shortages, censorship, treatment of Confederate
              wounded, and life under Federal occupation. Postwar family letters include many from
              C.W. Andrews II and Matthew Page Andrews II containing descriptions of school life and
              Virginia colleges during the 1880s. </p>
            <p>Also in the collection are vestry minutes of the Zion Protestant Episcopal Church of
              Charles Town, West Virginia, 1816-1820, legal documents; passports; poems; sermons;
              C.W. Andrews's diary at Middlebury College, Vermont, 1826; clippings; account books;
              personal journals, diaries, and notebooks of family members, particularly of C.W.
              Andrews; scrapbooks; a register of the African Missionary Society, 1820; a
              subscription book, 1830, concerning the outfitting of freed slaves sent to Liberia;
              the Civil War diary, 1864-1865, of M.P. Andrews I; and a commonplace book of Mary
              Meade, 1832-1833. There is a key to families and places.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref517_ogb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EVERETT C. ANDREWS PAPERS, 1859-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>129</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_433b4c173ad004cf629513bfb72eee33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c086fc4f1f469cdbae0d6a4c4b5641e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Haven, Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a846ba56953a27cbc326064c43d8a3b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers; military orders; pension papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref521_1v2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ANDREWS PAPERS, 1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>130</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bca7f9aa25e02013d3374a54feae9e6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_523b02eaae01141998eea80b9ea0b85f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dover (Strafford County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_623b4fd0f8cf4df00db748fc204b1c10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to George Andrews from [William?] Andrews describing his experiences moving to
              the Mississippi territory and local economic conditions in Natchez, Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref525_5dh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES O. ANDREWS PAPERS, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>131</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c692dc3163e9809e2c9f4cf65f62a33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd520ad43d03aa168a9648a6f50a7683">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chappell Hill (Washington County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c942bd22b82bb1635274fa3c13bfe641">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters addressed to William Harris of Williamston, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref529_e6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B.G. ANDREWS PAPERS, 1862 (1863-1865) 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>132</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2d081122790321911d74eaa2f3d80b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a9511754dd36cfe6e9875cb8fa3fe0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34086e4f9ef4f9afed398b0c45bee293">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from a Confederate soldier to his father, Thomas A. Andrews, and a
              poem by Ellen Easley. Topics include the death of a female slave; religion and
              preaching; marriages; commodity prices in Virginia; casualties; prisoners; the sieges
              of Suffolk, 1863, and Petersburg, 1865; the battles of Nashville, 1864, Gordonsville,
              1864, and Sayler's Creek, 1865; Confederate government; sickness; conscription;
              election of officers in the 10th Battalion of Virginia Heavy Artillery; Confederate
              and Union generals; rumors about the Confederate peace commissioners, 1865; and rumors
              about Lee's call for the use of Negro troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref533_ytq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIDA (DUKE) ANGIER PAPERS, 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>133</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe2aaee068a3e8229a221d4df16cf8c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62e817660d882118bf18bf8831e7306d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9df34d17c384978b4cd648de043c269c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A biographical sketch of Mrs. Angier by her daughter, Carlotta Gilmore (Angler)
              Satterfield, discussing the family, the Duke Memorial Church, and philanthropy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref537_ckn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MALBOURNE A. ANGIER PAPERS, 1895-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>134</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b11d8801300dd0ab9c2a5b66c07750ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_797f5a03319fa22fe7540b29a7d2224c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c98c2e241661bb4561f28ef2e158f9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Malbourne A. Angier was a grocer and local political officeholder who served as mayor
              of Durham and county commissioner. He was the father-in-law of Benjamin N. Duke. This
              collection comprises two ledgers and a daybook of the M.A. Angier Co., a grocery
              business principally owned by Benjamin N. Duke. Other owners included Angier, James T.
              Stagg, Thomas J. Walker, and W.T. O'Brien.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref541_auf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ANGLE PAPERS, 1862-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>135</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c75f7b4f908d14e2a993bd2440b872f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7e4304f294545233c75adcbed2509be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Logan (Hocking County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e365660f4ee22f2d84ac910b3094ad5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of an officer of the 90th Regiment of Ohio Infantry Volunteers, 1862-1863,
              discussing the Civil War in Kentucky and Tennessee, camp life, casualties, furloughs,
              health, hospitals, pickets, supplies, and the capture by Confederates of a train near
              Nashville. There are also letters by Angle's wife, Sarah, and daughter, Ella.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref545_ksz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLORENCE WINTER ANKENEY PAPERS, 1897-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>136</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3cee84ccdf74e0d60c8bda7359a6f4e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>132 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37ac16226d933d0d2b83bf6ed40781ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8c8ff508f126fa8f869c93826d3903b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence, business, and legal papers, and patent medicine
              advertisements. Three ledgers, 1841-1893, contain accounts of a general store started
              by Samuel and Henry Troup and continued by John C. Ankeney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref549_kfe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO PAPERS, 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>137</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46d222597c124583ce7b72dfdd986c85"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47edffbea18c00b13d5a54aa990680ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gardone, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c39f4bb8edf65e6cf174b229a647d82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a report on Lt. Romano Manzutto written by d'Annunzio while he was
              general of the Division of Aeronautics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref553_1np" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1793-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>138</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56fa06598bc7fbfdee0d336a456c76be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_874e3b0d6c665b183a1db88d8c855048">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchants' account books or unidentified account books from Augusta, Georgia, April
              1796; Elkhorn, Pennsylvania, 1818-1871; Woodville, [Virginia?], 1819-1821; New Market,
              Virginia, 1823; [Lincoln County, Georgia?], 1831-1839 Davidson County, North Carolina,
              1835-1839, Newton, North Carolina, 1866-1880; [Panola, Mississippi?], 1883-1884; and
              Virginia, 1838-1839. Physicians' account books from South Carolina, 1824-1831, and
              [Davidson County, North Carolina?], 1835-1839. Tobacco factor's account book from
              Virginia, 1821-1823.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref556_w1j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS ALBUM, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>139</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1b215d306f275ab072092605017564a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e43b96217ee493198a47bbc94656be7e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs of European scenes, prominent Europeans, and works of art.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref559_0o4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS ALBUMS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>140</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83c8d97685f5bc62c54f81ccc3093504"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_074b18542cb93a803f1d06cbd5968fa3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b96da11b9635170175644f5778854996">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs taken along the Columbia and Kettle rivers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref563_k9v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS BOOK OF POETRY. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>141</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ad41ed469e372b86cd93332cbdbeb8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a743047d4fff60b8a3b9d455d2f17ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANONYMOUS BOOK OF POETRY</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref566_3bt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS COMMONPLACE BOOK, ca. 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>142</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4a1b747b07eeeb7aaa6eb93365da35e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08146cbb0daa65bc9516ffd281154d2b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Poems and clippings of a religious character.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref569_b5k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOK, 1769-1770.</unittitle>
            <unitid>143</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88bff3d37bbba95cce26e068e78d36b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 176 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b45447ee09a6b71d5e7edb5dd9407096">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisa County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af038072cb782c943a021c34d1eade53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This daybook contains the records of what appears to have been a general store which
              operated either in the town of Louisa or in surrounding Louisa County, Virginia. The
              book contains the names of many of the inhabitants of the county and lists purchases,
              specifying quantities and prices. The last twenty-four pages of the daybook were used
              as a scrapbook, probably by Henrietta B. Hill, in the 1830s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref573_pr9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOK, 1789-1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>144</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d98737487a497359d627ac1dd0d6d8fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 500 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bb595fb6c28f17ab64bb4b356c88c29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prince William County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_049162e871b8834c431feade2fd0de69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Shipments of tobacco are recorded from warehouses at Dumfries, Aquia, Boydshole,
              Colchester, Machodoc, and Quantico; the largest accounts are for the firm of Smith,
              Huie, Alexander and Company whose trade ineluded consignments to Rotterdam in the
              Netherlands. A large general account for Timothy Brundige, merchant of Dumfries, is
              dated September 25, 1789. James Reid's accounts are also prominent, especially
              relative to the ship Molly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref577_1t0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOK, 1828-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>145</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b834088a3a69bc1a447f3247ae2b91df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a04c80b3312adcb7f94a05aff50d50d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Virginia?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ad5524f71e672f70ca355023b6a0dfc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A merchant's record of customers, commodities, and commodity prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref581_n35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOK AND LEDGER, 1851-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>146</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0dfd38c394aee05024127dfc9825adcb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11e34781895b7a22b681398c27a491b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wardensville (Hardy County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2819028130a41d5a9b31c7abebe4321a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a tannery or other dealer in hides and leather. Among the accounts are
              those of William S. Downs of Port Republic, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref585_uo8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOKS, 1881-1901, 1920-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>147</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f24e48fdccd5facbd7ba7dd3d2bb1e84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e05eac290662645da9a9d7f86c1109b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abernethy, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff6f38d79f7a4633e0349f9fff0f1387">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely merchants' records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref589_gya" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DAYBOOKS, 1792 (1820-1860) 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>148</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ecbe3a0ef6603fc76434931746eaacb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad9718331cf0edfe43a55396a96dd973">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Massachusetts</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a487d231df4c469b97de19ab23c03e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of businesses in Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref593_8q0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1865-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>149</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce88a687a654ce46c40122b3d2f03c01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 296 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_864bcc74ae3176321ece5443a2214df6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a417f89c4132771cdad369435c75b70e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The diary concerns family matters, public celebrations, and a storm in August, 1867,
              which is further described by a clipping from the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Baltimore Sun.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref597_7si" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>150</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c96b4e21d13d8c8f7ffc34d0f62ed1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 61 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68c1e2ee9557f282f75aa0bad1c1500f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, M.A.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94ec4fec96dbb692258e646fd55b6585">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The author of this diary records the events occurring August 20, 1831, the first day
              of a trip from Boston to Albany, New York. He describes a journey from Boston to
              Providence by stagecoach and then into Long Island Sound on a steamboat. He reports
              the conversations of three South Carolinians traveling with him on such subjects as
              the tariff, nullification, secession, slavery, salaries for clergymen, and
              prostitution. He describes Providence and Newport, Rhode Island, and gives a detailed
              account of the accommodations of his ship, the Boston. Anecdotes about Washington
              Allston, the painter, and Thomas Cooper, the educator, are also recorded.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref601_zb4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>151</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec628971ca0c72d080e1dd45efafb240"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 50 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eea872b6d8516cd05f21c3b9180d19fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a907b7a37ec0f1e675fc400ffa308e05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account of a trip by steamboat from Natchez to Houston, Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref605_p6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1843-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>152</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae7e256859c469f974c8ce9ba96b314b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b9b687364979b1e44824e10825c6819">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Accomac County, Va., and Atkinson (Rockingham County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_37f278293a73405412c0b046fe0f612e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This diary of a twenty-seven-year-old schoolteacher from New England, probably
              Atkinson, New Hampshire, records experiences and impressions in Accomac County,
              Virginia. Most of the entries concern his observations of the South and Southerners,
              and his opinions on such subjects as slavery, religion, and politics. He describes a
              meeting with Congressman Henry Alexander Wise. This volume was formerly cataloged as
              the diary of A. T. Allen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref609_x1r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>153</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b27ee0fa9ab4ef6a56712659f64d3460"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 164 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c75b9b6e0741919d53c2c249e76beb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edf796186db4924a7f41cc114d66012f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a young Englishman's experiences on British transport ships carrying men and
              equipment to the Crimean War. Vessels included were the Palmerston, the Pyrenees, and
              the Mary Ann. Ports visited were Malta, Constantinople, Varna, Eupatoria, Sevastopol,
              Balaklava, and Genoa. There is comment on naval and military activities, two ship
              lists, and a number of colored drawings of ships, military personnel, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref613_p8q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>154</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84188bceba99cd89547554a506e66171"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 62 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54f1e28c877fda3645660a4cafde3669">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gordonsville (Orange County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4ba636ba7840d380e58747f7dc40e17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a Virginia woman which is concerned with local events of the Civil War.
              There is frequent mention of the activities of Confederate General Thomas Jonathan
              Jackson, whose troops often passed through the town going between Richmond and
              Charlottesville, and reflections on civilian life and economic conditions in the
              Confederacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref617_joe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1861-[1865?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>155</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11f84ed4e9fcfbabc67090d5cca67d41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0861d06307bd1afb1d3fd04f45d06a86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brock's Gap (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b234d37b83eccf9699001353d5e81443">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>In 1861 the author of this diary traveled from Virginia to Texas to Tennessee,
              commenting at some length on people and places, and particularly on secessionist
              sentiment. The second volume contains Confederate Army memoranda centering around the
              7th Virginia Regiment, Cavalry. Among the many places described in some detail are
              Charlottesville, Virginia; Holly Springs, Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana; Paris,
              Texas; and Grand Junction, Tennessee. There is a detailed description of the steamboat
              trip from New Orleans to Shreveport, and mention of Francis H. Hill, formerly of
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref621_29t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>156</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_538fc07960a17ac399ba01ef71507c2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_756b57765cedf5762f45c9dd9ebd7381">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethania (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b5ef008528bde41d1f4a24ba521dbab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This diary appears to have been kept by a woman who was a member of a large farm
              family. The brief entries are concerned with the details of farm life, such as baking,
              washing, cleaning house, visiting neighbors, going to church, and attending funerals
              and baptismal ceremonies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref625_xy7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>157</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fdc89282fbc663116cafff0a08a2452a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f82563109b6c6566161a843a6bd4a25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This diary covers the period from April 6, 1878, to November 9, 1878, and describes
              the pilgrimage of an American lady to the museums and royal palaces of Europe. She
              toured through England, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, and Russia. Among many other
              things, she reports on seeing Henry Irving in a play in London, visiting the
              Exposition Universelle in Paris, and meeting General and Mrs. Ulysses Simpson Grant in
              Norway.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref628_s88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS DIARY, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>158</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fb7f87aee7f7298cfeeac7a564932337"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e169eef296cde789393a2563ff7cdf25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah (Chatham County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_747976737ea528ccc6a42a16bde22cb8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A travel journal by a Savannah physician on a trip from Savannah to Greenville, South
              Carolina, containing road directions and comments on accommodations prices, and social
              customs. The journal also contains accounts of patients.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref632_rqs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS HOUSEWIFE'S SCRAPBOOK AND DAYBOOK, ca. 1877 and
              1839-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>159</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cdb8a9a7c693383c2572e641926ee89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 172 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c698fc3dd63e075a714d96bc8cefbf2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hedgesville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eba348f308d7a9063409954ee5b71776">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANONYMOUS HOUSEWIFE'S SCRAPBOOK AND DAYBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref636_47c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS JOURNAL, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>160</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53131883a78fbb7300e03acf267e2941"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35bb138baf110d4267df66f507bfce5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia Furnace (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50218ee9d21ed1b2680b851647fc6c57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for a general store which traded with the operators of the Columbia iron
              furnace and with the owners of other furnaces in the area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref640_bvt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS JOURNAL, 1853-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>161</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2ee940bb0a60bb9ad59fbfb8375b19f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 396 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e94d2cda7240ca2ce2033b99ba4a58a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1528372ec7ef40daaaf8bf342f1a2d46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref644_hlv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS JOURNAL, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>162</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_392e4e21491235a71e97e00f846203ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbecd0b1d6f3a639db9b0b7b5e9443c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newtown (Fairfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f092b43a48182a73165f377e7864a20e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A journal kept by one of the officers of the steamer George Leary from April, 1864,
              to January, 1865. The journal describes transporting troops, wounded, and prisoners
              primarily between Fortress Monroe, Virginia, and the James River; contrabands to
              Philadelphia, New York, and Boston; and Confederate prisoners to Hilton Head, South
              -Carolina, to be exchanged for Union prisoners. Accompanying the journal is a picture
              of Captain Robert B. Benson and a bill, 1861, for Benson's share of the insurance on
              the ship Sultana and her cargo.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref648_235" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGER, 1861-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>163</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_323136367f249b084b20ceceacfa753e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f500f19d85bc3e5cc07547c502799dba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55d4c91af7ecb4be85ddee62da677c5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The record book of C. L. Ewing as superintendent of the Southern Railway Company,
              1899-1901, is incorporated into this ledger.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref652_i96" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGER, 1767-1776.</unittitle>
            <unitid>164</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53f364eda9a93451a551cdbf184bf3ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 482 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4cae0778ab222e2a4655a11da061867c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ae9273b5266f842f9af642337d47a45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's record book with accounts for many local people. The ledger shows trade
              with Philadephia in pitch, tar, turpentine, staves, grain, and other foodstuffs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref656_x97" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGER, 1794-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>165</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c13a14a6b1620c193143ddd2b898d7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>105 ff. (unbound</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bfbeeda8a0457bbcec5c473741db83b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perquimans County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f7c27c9247b4fe99640b8e133ae3c11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's ledger listing a wide range of manufactured and agricultural commodities
              with their prices. One of the larger accounts is for Exum Newby.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref660_r76" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONMYOUS LEDGER, 1806-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>166</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d039310e9faac6ccb02943eef3f39ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>193 ff. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f70b39b8377d8e3596d92e3daf1a8b60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elkton (Cecil County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9cac069bb8854b2f79272a0fa3d9cae2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a tavern keeper. The ledger records taxes, investments in bank stock,
              and numerous references to stagecoach operations and tavern expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref664_r0a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGER, 1831-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>167</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6382873d06f96aeca7494f5b9ea3dc47"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>141 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb2f3d5db5477e2f07eb1104ead9cb8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Gwinnett County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ff9d918a16788b4db3eb2d88603ebb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Apparently the account book of a physician, itemizing visits, medicines, and
              prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref668_56m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGER AND SCRAPBOOK, 1848-1864, 1885-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>168</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73c3c312ca0e3f0a45eab74fa8e6347d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>521 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6e5fa05e8102259ad47356f46977ceb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c24ecbe936429e0d665a49ad405826f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a physician giving accounts for services and medicines. It was later used
              as a scrapbook for clippings on Confederate history and personalities and topics of
              interest to women.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref672_x4x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEDGERS, 1817-1869, 1878-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>169</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84d13a3bd11506576a9158127bb00c95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e6c300657ba7f849f72ab7fa997cc59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchants' records, personal accounts, and unidentified.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref675_1j6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEGAL NOTEBOOK, [before 1865].</unittitle>
            <unitid>170</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_213482008e6a744c270cd5e807bb3435"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>93 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc2c0b9e2c3d3315c23d6f4abbc6f55a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0f89efafc6c161530676a7a51a1f71d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANONYMOUS LEGAL NOTEBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref679_ugr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LEGAL NOTEBOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>171</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98f568a069f701efd957305840e85eb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b359324364a62efc4bd03d07f08ddaef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f1769cf474b52722174ac0ed20a36c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal notes based on decisions made in North Carolina cases.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref683_ikz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS LOGBOOK, 1767-1768.</unittitle>
            <unitid>172</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4fba868c08a7b55f1df377ee9437ebf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_163abb488ff52e0fdbb6bef2f35a2b8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87ca6c045c7280a3be596b537d05984d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This logbook records four commercial voyages among the English colonies in North
              American and the West Indies and also to England, involving the ships Joannah and
              Grizzel, with detailed references to cargo, destination, and customers, especially in
              connection with a voyage to North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref687_e19" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS MEDICAL NOTEBOOK, 1834-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>173</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0874bcb19914ea7164a15281db186e63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a39cfa0454d8072c7843faef53aca6d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia, Pennsylvania</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38c8f6acd690461cd59dec751508e07c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Student notebook on lectures given by John Patten Emmet at the University of Virginia
              and lectures given by George Bacon Wood at the University of Pennsylvania, all of
              which were concerned with pharmacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref691_1v1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS MEDICAL NOTEBOOK, 1850-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>174</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60f61c204a61eae43672d4bf626683c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 173 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2be9751192d98b0b3ab63369e00b478e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wurzburg, Bavaria, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a319622b9c1200a4e010b5da933e69b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Describes diseases and prescriptions and contains notes evidently on the lectures of
              Drs. Wilhelm Rapp (1794-1868) and Maximilian Adolph Langenbeck (1818-1877).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref695_bor" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS MERCHANT'S ACCOUNT, 1765.</unittitle>
            <unitid>175</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf77183f178568d14be314a53729bc0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca96c47ac65a22f37e76814ea06adabc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6892f1b6f569eab5c656530b4567cdb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One sheet listing credit customers including Jacob Hite, Thomas Monroe, and George
              Washington.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref699_29d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS NOTEBOOK, 1799-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>176</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e36870c87a9a4d3287776d4ff490e7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5016d49619f21b5223c4012be43ccabe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Digby (Digby County), Nova Scotia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c82cc849960e30a478bcf50797a0681">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One section of this volume records the sale of goods salvaged from the wrecked ship
              Culloden. The other section contains the records of the Sissiboo Baptist Church and a
              note on Negro Baptists in Nova Scotia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref703_4kt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS NOVEL, 18th century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>177</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab7856144cb4359dd727a1237050f9a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10b035359a3126123ef886d4fdc79167">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68d1a17234f853f03e45b7979fba6b6a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a novel (280 pp.) by a woman, possibly from Hampshire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref707_i83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS NOVEL: <title render="doublequote">A LITTLE PICTURE.</title>
              n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>178</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b215a2a452c6bb07e224c033e5cc6c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e0a650959661044c7d5e0e3c0bc7ab18">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A sentimental novel with the setting in France and Germany during and after the
              Franco-Prussian War. The plot concerns romance between individuals of enemy
              nations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref710_nm2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS PAPERS, 17th century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>179</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e31462126a7801e2936d5017813bcc11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0dbb6a17f21d9fbf582177d592c4ee13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fe5a7e2949aac8bc525aef9bff55578a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume of sermons of an unidentified clergyman, presumably an Anglican.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref714_7br" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, early 1900s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>180</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f71f842a23113c7bd8843f7384400b13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed4b59bed831f338cca80abb21f8f2f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia; North Carolina; Washington, D.C., New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44e32cd3075259f7fe844938e88d81b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs from travel on the ocean and in Virginia; North Carolina; Washington,
              D.C.; and Niagara Falls, New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref718_9v8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS PHYSICIANS' BOOK OF TREATMENTS AND REMEDIES, 1630.</unittitle>
            <unitid>181</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5fd051f020325852e84335f845fccee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 660 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5bd6d6d978f08d1314b8112fc1299bd1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88eb583a3e8c3d93a8565122f20de325">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANONYMOUS PHYSICIANS' BOOK OF TREATMENTS AND REMEDIES</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref722_7wo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS POEM: <title render="doublequote">EDWIN AND LAURA.</title>
              post-1825</unittitle>
            <unitid>182</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37f2059dca3c65606777a4952db6ae82"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9288f5875279d0a2509f3832ff98e3e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Virginia?].</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c41a7f5abbac6c179ff3957730fdc1da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Rough draft and revised copy of a narrative poem, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Edwin and Laura,</title> evidently written by a Virginian after
              1825. There are descriptions of places in Virginia and critical observations on local
              customs. Topics include therapeutic springs in the western part of the state; popular
              writers and magazines; and the University of Virginia, its expensive operation, its
              faculty, and the hiring of foreigners for the faculty. A supplement describes
              mercenary Richmond merchants and lazy members of the legislature. Included also is a
              poem on drinking.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref726_htj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS SCRAPBOOK, 1864-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>183</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03f36acdcb14912fd4f2e50fdf94943e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a929d069d1e25605181c0be274378030">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6672bbc067e9695d83bc001f55d3a0ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings, for the most part on economic and political subjects, concerned with both
              state and national affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref730_w68" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS SCRAPBOOK AND LADY'S LEDGER, 1868-1872, 1836-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>184</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9378922cf03814e8cd38e2deee578870"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 570 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_078894091ca8082d9ef96187751c2922">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref733_tik" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS SCRAPBOOK, 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>185</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b73e679be804838b000535b7e1fa087d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 308 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30d7db70c576a173d9a735c563dced3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a3d9987dc2eb6c5059de8545116c119">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings and pictures about several Massachusetts regiments which served in Cuba in
              the Spanish-American War. Primary focus is on the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref737_mnm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS SONGBOOK, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>186</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c3d4b4786c29aab3e17f03e69455aba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9f5cc515d0883a3beeec9fdd174d247">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Confederate songs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref740_wro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS TOBACCO BOOK, 1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>187</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b98065f5b998ce90a9511fce37fc7fdf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9fad1e4d9e12577354e76a378128045">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d752e0b9c0410c6519c2e4af9866cdc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANONYMOUS TOBACCO BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref744_8e5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANONYMOUS. ZANGA'S LINES FROM <title render="italic">THE REVENGE.</title>
              n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>188</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d77c219cf573bd0624736eefd1711be1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ad9d93de1578ab680172dd1aa5bf213">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The lines of the revengeful Moor, Zanga, from Edward Young's tragedy, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Revenge </title>(1721), with cues from the roles
              of other characters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref747_5hv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES V. ANSON PAPERS, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>189</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ab912d0ebddf5ac743d01e1cea54d58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98c4a69ce8b0bd58b7827dadc2070359">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4ee876bf4f1966fc80d0f9094132072">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invitation from Sultan Abdallah of the Comoro Islands to Commander Charles V. Anson
              to discuss a treaty for the abolition of slavery in the islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref751_s1e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ANSON, FIRST VISCOUNT ANSON PAPERS, 1773-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>190</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c00e4e0f00bbfe7deb6b40fcc9474c32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c65ab39f3a1fca7575451abfb8210b5e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_971c9c0fc051506d77b6fbe175e64f01">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Forty-seven bills and receipts of Thomas Anson, First Viscount Anson (1767-1818), Sir
              George Anson (1769-1849), and their father, George Anson (d. 1789).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref755_37a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANSON COUNTY, N.C., TAX LISTS, 1903-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>191</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81a6e604ac72c7dd8cafed4498c09da3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c4470ea34a5a2239eea182288fb0a0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_33afcf2e350fbd6e5294e36b4ce7e7ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volumes list taxpayers alphabetically, with Negro and white accounts differentiated,
              amounts owed and amounts paid recorded, and county, state, school, and road taxes
              entered in separate columns.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref759_t9x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANSON COUNTY, N.C., PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEE, DISTRICT NO. 23 FOR WHITE RACE
              REGISTER, 1896-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>192</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56dca36ed6f084c774f22c3637f58fc3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bed77bfa011a8711ae06dda60eda029">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6369713727480d3fb1a3881f1dfe97d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of public school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref763_sco" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KENT APPERSON DAYBOOKS, 1819-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>193</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42b59a81459c31b92243c19884e8fc18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_810e6f96bf68b89ea0509e9231ff260c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blacksburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93d9ca9d17266194f6f47bdd6606b7f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the sale of general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref767_7o9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD APPERSON PAPERS [ca. 1800].</unittitle>
            <unitid>194</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3bb8954be46151d23817b79689f1cb9a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6868874cfc19ea51cd31828197a12d0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4edcfebf829a63223dc4953ed00fc9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Richard Apperson, a Revolutionary soldier, concerning a duel with a Dr.
              Holmes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref771_y39" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DILMUS J. APPLEBERRY PAPERS, 1810 (1850-1896) 1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>195</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3bf31f350481b7fa40982bb4e3bee8f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,750 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8dc8300461683ca95dabf59cc120e5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc9911ce3deac2b3053b2be87b775482">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business, family, and legal correspondence of a plantation owner, largely composed of
              accounts, bills, invoices, indentures, and land surveys. Letters, some of a business
              nature, comprise about 5 percent of the collection. Correspondents whose names appear
              most often are Pettit and Leake, a legal firm of Goochland Court House. Atlantic and
              Virginia Fertilizing Company of Richmond, Virginia; and Dilmus Appleberry's nephew,
              Thomas A. Bledsoe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref775_gf6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN APPLETON PAPERS, 1850-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>196</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_808b600fd7944f2c9a7fea573a4d1bd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>143 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e68ad71a3f7b9e6c6b398b36fcf5d7b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d53176945aec9ae0c370072320da8651">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a businessman allied to the publishing firm of Appleton and Co. His
              interests included politics, international commerce and banking, foreign affairs, art
              and artists, humanitarian movements, and the Grand Army of the Republic. There are
              several letters concerning the difficulties of organizing Civil War troops and the
              experiences of Northern soldiers in the South. Appleton's continuing interest in
              international fairs and expositions is shown in a number of letters, including his
              correspondence on the Paris Exposition, for which he served as commissioner. Appleton
              received letters in the 1870s from Anson Burlingame, Charles B. Norton, and Francis W.
              Rice, among others, on the prospects for a Central American interoceanic canal, and
              there are many letters on various international business affairs from people such as
              Henry S. Gillig, Charles Bowles, and Charles B. Norton. Appleton's long-term interest
              in the Grand Army of the Republic is reflected in his correspondence with John Palmer,
              a commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, and a number of prominent
              generals.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref779_3zh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PRASCA ARBORE &amp; CO., 1759-1760.</unittitle>
            <unitid>197</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1ffb390b20bfc7c096e09cb3698c5e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e28307ffc22f4863a13e6f7766ef09b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cadiz, Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_889ae9a1a06b1b0e9427e9307bc6aeaf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>These documents, written in French, concern the voyage of the brigantine Les Bons
              Amis, which was stopped by both English and French corsairs as it returned with a
              cargo of sugar from Saint Domingue to Cadiz. The papers include a list of the cargo
              brought from Europe and a report on the voyage written by the captain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref783_bnb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LESLIE O. ARBOUIN PAPERS, 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>198</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c056935b3e9dd5034e2ff624b85f3b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14dc6478deeff851b1ed1ce90f7a2ce1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cartagena, Colombia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24e404053ecdfe16ab76235f53815597">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a diary kept while on a river boat trip up the Magdalena River in
              Colombia. Contains detailed descriptions of the people, towns, and wildlife Arbouin
              encountered.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref787_s7g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ARBUTHNOT PAPERS, 1804-1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>199</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f2262a7349740109a83a76a1f9ce090"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_035e2494791bb77c48a669eb77e0b473">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_883643af1786ec65d34b6d450bba3f14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Arbuthnot to the Foreign Office written while Arbuthnot was ambassador
              extraordinary at Constantinople. In the letters he discussed the financial
              arrangements and burdens of his embassy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref791_t1p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH ARCH PAPERS, 1873, 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>200</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4cbd2cd9209e002904ebdc03e6fbd15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75ea38adc20c0d4c165a18cc6c1a5fa9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barford, Warwickshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad940deb4ec32a7224a49db642e3e08d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A facsimile letter from Arch appealing on behalf of the National Agricultural Union
              and a letter stating Arch's opinion on financial compensation for members of the House
              of Commons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref795_jor" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHBISHOP OF TRIER CANONICAL AND CIVIL LAW BOOK, 1700s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>201</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_442182098f13f09c0c2ed72e7e530e89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 (171 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55030615f7b2fa102fa75c903c4ad8bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trier, Prussia (Germany).</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc1a73ed70c625a41bc1341b34530acc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ARCHBISHOP OF TRIER CANONICAL AND CIVIL LAW BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref799_qfn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ARCHDALE PAPERS, 1694-1705.</unittitle>
            <unitid>202</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7b75c73a32a63a8a837de344b57876f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>77 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51effa410fcad8b5b67a4f6064907498">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England, and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3acc2d4382a03637dc2feacb5648cb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of original papers in the British Museum, pertaining to the
              Province of Carolina, most of which fall within the administration, 1694-1696, of
              Governor John Archdale (1642-1717), and include many of his letters. The collection
              concerns the enticing of German colonists into the province; the establishment of the
              Church of England; dissension in the Caro linas; living conditions in the colonies;
              religious dissension in regard to qualifi cations for office-holding and
              representation in the assembly; freedom of religion; rights and privileges of aliens;
              mistreatment of the Indians; and sales of land. Included are a speech by Governor John
              Archdale to the assembly and various commissions; a descrip tion of North Carolina and
              St. Augustine, Florida; a marriage license for a member of the Archdale family;
              petitions in behalf of the French settlers; patent grants; maps of the Charleston,
              South Carolina, settlement and of the eastern North Carolina seaboard and a copy of
              Culpeper's draft of the Ashley River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref803_6z1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLETCHER HARRIS ARCHER PAPERS AND NOTEBOOKS, 1804 (1847-1885)
              1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>203</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e0c73934809796ae4dcfea17d9cf4e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>984 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d33cf5bba52b7ada14a7b5386b5be05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_434608ade3c1854260fda2eef1f1f92f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Fletcher H. Archer (b. ca. 1817), lawyer and soldier, including
              letters written from Mexico during the Mexican War; Civil War papers concerning
              Archer's service in the 5th Virginia Infantry Brigade, among which are letters,
              morning reports, subsistence returns, diaries, and scrapbooks of Archer's poems;
              letters covering economic and legal phrases or Reconstruction; account books of
              Archer's legal business; sermons, three account books and various legal and financial
              papers of his father, Allin LeRoy Archer (b. 1783), a Methodist minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref807_wo9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. ARCHER PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>204</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1efd15ebda9b5ee7a85d79769dcf6fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_efc95f38d0f8ca405f55cc0af1a51fc8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b2a5006b6e99a11eb984041ffb36b05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers relating to Confederate army life in Alabama and Virginia. Units
              mentioned specifically are the 2nd Regiment of Alabama Volunteers and the 13th
              Regiment of Alabama Volunteers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref811_i2r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM SEGAR ARCHER LETTERS, 1823-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>205</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8bf23272a8e86746e99102956f286f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0c25ce85c7997dd92638387add7f92b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amelia County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_507cd4380c753eb05b49e2ef9002d7cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a lawyer, U.S. representative, and U.S. senator. One item comments on the
              political situation in 1846 and criticizes Polk's administration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref815_6f4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. AREHEART PAPERS, 1862, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>206</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee6d8e844c9ae3f825fcf82b7124bffa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7067f571c0abf739e08e47ae971bed71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac4c697bd79ff27f5a866fd36662a8c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter and a schedule dealing with the value of Confederate and state currency in
              1862 and 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref819_6ix" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. AREHART DIARIES, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>207</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9243f9505993102875b233dfd13ad5c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a6cbad4f77637d97dcb991ba6e10de7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrison County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_33d09ada8a49db77f5156ac43c9d04df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War diary of William Arehart, Confederate soldier of Company H. 12th Regiment,
              Virginia Cavalry, describing his war activities and camp life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref823_qcw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARITHMETICS, 1761-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>208</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_962527a15ee62e4d3d356be7a849ff35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a272f6d3b4492ab7b3f4e77c7cfee8e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Numerous volumes kept by pupils, according to general practice, containing rules and
              illustrative examples of various arithmetical processes, extending in general from
              simple addition to arithmetical progressions. The twenty-six arithmetics, as follows,
              were sometimes part of a collection but more often are separate items. David Barger,
              1841, Botetourt County, Virginia; Nelson Bost, 1850, Olive Branch, North Carolina; Ann
              Eliza Brown, n.d., n.p.; George Pinckney Clay, 1853 Catawba County, North Carolina;
              William Cowan, 1795, n.p.; Alexander Cuningham, n.d., Petersburg, Virginia; Michael
              Doub, 1809, Stokes County, North Carolina; William Ellett, 1761, North Carolina; John
              Ferguson, 1805, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina; H. O. Flagg, n.d., n.p.; Laurence
              Hatcher, 1835, n.p.; Silas Henton, 1812, n.p.; P. D. Holland, 1815-1819, Franklin
              County, Virginia; Mark R. Laffoon, 1808, Surry County, North Carolina; Thomas Latta,
              1807, n.p.; William Law, 1807, Darlington, South Carolina; Miles S. Lowrance 1845,
              Taylorsville, North Carolina; John Matlock, 1837, Caswell County, North Carolina;
              Hartwell Motley, 1837, n.p.; Allen W. Pegram, 1834, 1841, Guilford County, North
              Carolina, 2 vols.; James Reeves, 1828, n.p.; Abraham Rickerson, 1803 [Georgia?];
              Samuel V. Smaw, n.d., Washington, North Carolina; John Spinks, 1832, n.p.; Ann
              Stevens, n.d., n.p.; John Teague, 1832, Davidson County, North Carolina, Samuel Vines,
              1829, Washington, North Carolina; and Squire Meadows, 1827-1828, Person County, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref826_3ph" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. C. ARMENTROUT LEDGER, 1881-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>209</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e96f693f5ddb79d0e49b86f0a4f8f544"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 115 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9386bf5b052e2b83047c49429f5ca8e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stuarts' Draft (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46fac04bbd6709d1bb6b3723ed018fe0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref830_hxd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ARMENTROUT LEDGER, 1829-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>210</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_635b24f23ec116cb4e1a0935d1c7c8b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 178 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53d985a779be7e2c95a099df3abada73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South River (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b9a836a1c6f4c4324cae868111d88d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miller's account.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref834_a8f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH S. ARMFIELD PAPERS, 1883-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>211</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa81f0f8afbb7c52247920850a04e35a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ab3f3d013bd8044129617e52ca538e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jamestown (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7062959f319291ce3364f9b64651e331">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to a gunsmith relating to family affairs and an order for making a gun.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref838_edk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALKER KEITH ARMISTEAD PAPERS, 1824-1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>212</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2093e6081e94ae04b11e02436ed1e8c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1538584b637a781efbc2bc6cb30120eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Upperville (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f9fa93c1c7489025816dee37c96fd42">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book containing the incoming and outgoing correspondence of the commanding
              colonel of the 3rd Regiment of Artillery, United States Army. The letters deal mainly
              with routine military matters such as courtsmartial, supplies, recruitment, and
              reports. Among the correspondents are Samuel Cooper, John Adams Dix, Thomas Sidney
              Jesup, and Roger Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref842_31j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ARMSTRONG PAPERS, 1827-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>213</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c3601caf4dadf8b92cd5f5dcb87a349"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_423804333714c758361a9dcf58217af2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensburg (Westmoreland County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42f5570b1ca7ee1d02913bf5aef3f62d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers concerned with the settlement of estates and debts. Includes a letter,
              1848, from General C. P. Markle stating that his father would not consider becoming a
              candidate for governor and a letter, 1842, concerning the settlement of George
              Remaly's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref846_s0g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS R. ARMSTRONG LETTERS. 1813-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>214</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b49977e787ea04b640cc76b4f657896"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_001e581e79aede1e8793585ca7092d0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84061ff1524297ee482f3300af725c91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning land claims, speculations, and litigation in Tennessee; and a
              benefit lottery for Oxford (N.C.) Academy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref850_bis" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. ARMSTRONG PAPERS, 1848-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>215</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f275f7f156b23eceee1e71a8f7b2458"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>292 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ddc06c60a30ed0e7ad8c3020e53c9521">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Tyrrell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f022ce82c0e3d617ac8c7ccda169d86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a merchant whose business consisted largely of the sale of shingles and
              lumber. Letters are also concerned with borrowing money from the Bank of the Cape
              Fear. Some family letters are included, and there is a land deed from Thomas Armstrong
              to Bennett Armstrong of Tyrrell County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref854_tpm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VIRGINIA H. ARNETT PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>216</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4091217ca740643d2c856abcf719bf56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d973808b84e4e6fcd1f8dda3f79739e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rehoboth (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b21f62dcd87ed7fe848a5e907e97989">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from two Confederate soldiers, Robert T. Cullars and George W. Normans,
              describing campaigning in Virginia, particularly under General George B. Hood.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref858_kdr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWIN ARNOLD PAPERS, 1870-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>217</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81f18df42239809fef94dddd9c088c22"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>136 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_905fe3680d2ebd596078aafad66d61ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_273410ee5be63e8d10095f16641b1ac6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a British poet and journalist, for the most part of a very general
              nature but indicative of his associations and acquaintances. The correspondence
              includes a series of letters, 1895-1901, from Takaaki Kato, the Japanese ambassador in
              London; Sir George Birdwood's recommendation for the European colonization of Northern
              Burma, 1886; U.S. Ambassador Thomas F. Bayard's comments on Anglo-American relations,
              1896; H. Dharmapala's letter, 1896, about the restoration of Buddh Gaya; Joseph
              Chamberlain's response to the government's critics during the Boer War, 1900; John
              Mason Cook's reaction to his first trip to Japan, 1893; and various inquiries and
              responses to articles Arnold had done for the Daily Telegraph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref862_b7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ARNOLD PAPERS, 1851-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>218</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1abcd2529d5d92a9894db7afdd7cfda9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>300 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64a960a994591779a613e3bfc62ac9e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Braunfels (Comal County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54b9512d2149d7ef752e11dd2fca8a82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, financial records, and account books, generally written in German, of
              a general goods merchant, including prices for many commodities, principally alcoholic
              beverages and foodstuffs. With these papers is a diary of a train trip from Texas to
              Nashville, Tennessee, which appears to be connected with a Whitsett family. There is
              also an undated map of the route in Atascosa County of the Chicago, St. Louis, and
              Texas Air Line Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref866_jau" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD ARNOLD PAPERS, 1859 (1861-1865) 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>219</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67ecfe9377856d9844386f853710eb20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>140 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5403186ff9336c8a7ca8bc24c7b8d475">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d26f3575cb204531cb2552e52db0526">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Richard Arnold, who operated a blacksmith shop. The numerous
              itemized accounts reveal the trend of prices during the Civil War period. Statements
              of fees show that Arnold's children attended Miss Edmond's School in Charleston and
              Spartanburg Female College, both in South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref870_x6u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD DENNIS ARNOLD PAPERS, 1832-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>220</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fa02c616454f5bc4e478a24c36bbccf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_97084492085a2547224b55ae3d1e1d99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6dae6c3f5df8050bb078036f0b46207">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a physician, including a diary, scrapbook, receipt book, and account book.
              The papers are almost entirely business and professional correspondence. Filed with
              the papers is Arnold's diary for the years 1832-1838, which reflects his experience as
              a young physician in Savannah, and describes various aspects of the city's social
              life. The diary contains a lengthy account of a duel and describes a visit by General
              Winfield Scott. The indexed scrapbook is made up almost entirely of newspaper
              clippings on a variety of subjects such as local and national politics, railroads and
              taxation, health and medicine, opera and drama, and Civil War subjects. The receipt
              book shows both household and medical expenditures for 1848-1859, and the account book
              contains the records of estates for which Arnold was an administrator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref874_w35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE E. (UMSTOTT) ARNOLD PAPERS, 1864-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>221</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16a2469d0c9c7994629d921ff1337f46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ced3cbfbbeb31a9e82228d55a3e973b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Creek (Mineral County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5daa4a4ab082f643de34e9b2d11a0dbf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection is comprised, for the most part, of letters written to Sallie Arnold
              between 1864 and 1866 by Union soldiers and friends. The correspondence is personal,
              but there is a description of a train trip from McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, to
              Peoria City, Illinois, in 1866, and a description of a Dunkard camp meeting, also in
              1866.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref878_trk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARNOLD AND COOLEY LEDGER, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>222</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ae4ef5db4faacc8ebb0486219599ce8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 651 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8868ad77ab8c25a09ba3016b146ebc1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wadesboro (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5220039eabd7a0c1fe61854999d9f226">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's account book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref882_rxh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW ARTHUR PAPERS, 1904-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>223</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0dd63dc74ec3e586098cd797640e433"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_021b60e711af739e2927e97794eeb9bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orrville (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f175df47a7d8c9814913c9715f4b4689">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The individual items in this collection concern Arthur's family and farm. The volumes
              are financial records and membership lists of St. Paul's African Methodist Episcopal
              Church, 4 vols., and minute books of a lodge and a benevolence society, 2 vols.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref886_z35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESTER A. ARTHUR PAPERS, 1913-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>224</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d95051e779b776d0384e1bc7a3e7fe0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,516 items and 301 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b16731d44a61ddbdbef011a7fb38ba7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b305e6e916281efaea8f9c4bf698fda4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Chester A. Arthur, sign painter and labor union official of Virginia,
              include information on labor legislation; wages; strikes; employment; labor
              newspapers; the American Federation of Labor; the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators,
              and Paperhangers of America the Sign and Pictorial Painters Local Union, especially
              during the period 1943-1953 when Arthur served as financial secretary. the poll tax;
              and Virginia gubernatorial, local, and presidential elections of 1945, 1947, and 1952.
              Correspondents include William Green, Harry F. Byrd, and William Z. Foster. In
              addition to correspondence, there is a substantial volume of labor publications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref890_ct4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KARL EVERETT ASHBURN PAPERS, 1948-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>225</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d143f32a1dd565866f88a120d8ee27a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_193e6ce1eae27a48c19aca13c4acd2ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_867791ed1eca9c81095d414ca632c791">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists of invitations for political functions, two letters,
              Christmas greeting cards, a 1965 Baylor University commencement program, and newspaper
              clippings relating to President John F. Kennedy's visit to Texas in 1963 and his
              assassination.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref894_rx8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TURNER W. ASHBY PAPERS, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>226</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90221db26ee0b31ba9291e0516d689fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d113649a1adb3de2c59e7119e62dcdb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7d8aece5e0263efedd8ee22631a772e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters dealing with Ashby's bankruptcy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref898_2ao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL A. COURT ASHE PAPERS, 1856 (1858-1888) 1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>227</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_861b1474a12d9bea88c91160a7d3c5fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>96 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a717c249c5f37df2d0e118ae02f51e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c4bf9dc9508183a6a5c93010bf6715c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840-1914), naval officer and historian, to Samuel
              A'Court Ashe (1840-1938), Confederate veteran, author, and editor. The earlier letters
              portray the developing characters of the young men, both educated at the U.S. Naval
              Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and the writers comment on naval affairs. Included also
              are photographs of both as young men. [Partially published Rosa Pendleton Chiles
              (ed.), Letters of Alfred Thayer Mahan to Samuel A' Court Ashe, 1858-59 (Duke
              University Library Bulletin, No. 4, Durham, N.C., 1931).] In addition, the collection
              contains a biographical sketch of Mahan prepared by Ashe in 1930 and several letters
              concerning the Samuel A. Ashe Chapter of the Children of the Confederacy, Wadesboro,
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref902_4r8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD ASHHURST PAPERS, 1827-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>228</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d17868159f6ea8db60c2114dbbec6314"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_145856d4af53d40e71b27fbe3de0b5dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54c8fb038c3dc6cde125fd97763404e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a wholesale merchant, relating to orders, collection of debts, and
              sales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref906_r30" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER, SEVENTH EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, PAPERS,
              1822-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>229</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec2cc814d006e1ca855f2d555feffd0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e08f38b44325019056f484d00895aef4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c64e3973557e0d52eebbe3df3dbe37e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters of Lord Shaftesbury, including four items pertaining to
              his father, Cropley Ashley-Cooper, Sixth Earl of Shaftesbury. The collection also
              contains a letter from the Reverend James Loutit to Henry Austin Bruce, Home
              Secretary, about the economic plight of the population of the Shetland Islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref910_q98" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ASHLIN PAPERS, 1848-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>230</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6b1825c5c67c2bd55e3d40e3be53a13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_61184324810dbcc5b0434a3eff2a6e55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4512f6768209fd467d1099b94ba5d12e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a physician describing a trip from Richmond to Columbus in 1848 and
              discussing Locofocoism in Columbus, cholera epidemics, and family affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref914_rlt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ASHMAN PAPERS, 1781-1784.</unittitle>
            <unitid>231</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b412d25960bc5aec496308e1186a562e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_120df27a744b8c51a2426c4b2701753f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45f057270d085abac3950840af645c33">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of a Revolutionary lieutenant of militia dealing with the problems
              of raising troops, securing money for their payment, and obtaining adequate military
              equipment and food supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref918_pbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. ASHMEAD PAPERS, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>232</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51d9fc083ed316e2665e7434bc90e6f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_45dc49b7073806f0834cea1a62dbf264">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d93f4f73e5368fd6c176a66aebeab701">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three letters from William Meade Addison, United States district attorney for
              Maryland, to Ashmead, United States district attorney for Pennsylvania, claiming
              jurisdiction in the case of the mutiny on the Garmany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref922_4d6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT HENRY ASQUITH, FIRST EARL OF OXFORD AND ASQUITH, PAPERS,
              1912-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>233</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b09725e9cf2170f9fc5600178824b4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_940b04f92b0f697c43931a64eb6341ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3923c62f0d7066e4a115854a05f170dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely political correspondence including letters from King George V on Britain's
              policy toward the First Balkan War, 1912; Winston Churchill's resignation from the War
              Council, 1915; Lord Askwith on the coal strike of 1921; Herbert Gladstone commenting
              on Asquith's speech on W. E. Gladstone and discussing the future of the Liberal Party,
              1922; Lady Frances Balfour speculating about the election of 1922; Ramsay Macdonald on
              unpreparedness and the worries of his situation, 1935; Austen Chamberlain reacting to
              the government's handling of the Hoare-Laval Pact, 1935; King George VI praising
              Neville Chamberlain and expressing doubt that the war would come, 1938; and the
              Archbishop of Canterbury on Franklin D. Roosevelt's peace appeal to Hitler and
              Mussolini, 1939.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref926_trd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM S. ATKINS ACCOUNT BOOK 1852-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>234</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98a94b63f6e39585749d6446d8e76e5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_deb8c3708b9fd83e0169bf6ab20a9411">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hernando (De Soto County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f293e9c8fd1472e2950f98c232280a76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a Mississippi wagoner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref930_6tm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER S. ATKINSON PAPERS, 1789-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>235</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97d73dc9c572b4865e60b185b6c29795"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d366e00a68993db0c09da0ed0ba1581b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Mary's tCamden County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e783695d1ec1b0ae421e9cd81aaa9422">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers representing three generations of the Atkinson family, including
              correspondence of Dr. Burwell Atkinson, cotton planter, giving details of cotton
              marketing and prices, 1831-1842; of Alexander S. Atkinson, dealing with his law
              practice and the execution of claims, 1843-1845; and of Judge Samuel C. Atkinson,
              1909.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref934_nq4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY LETTER BOOK,
              1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>236</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c527ce802b86e9d22fa1ef7db9e0e41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 232 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88f88202ee1f57fa91ff95f9d502ef69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f134177d7bd45112ff24caa21456c339">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to A. S. Buford (1826-1911), president of the Atlanta and Richmond
              Air Line Railway Company, generally from the secretary of the company, Larkin Smith,
              and the banking firm of Lancaster Brown &amp; Co., New York. Smith wrote of notes due,
              stock sold, and curatives for Buford's perennial invalidism. Letters of Lancaster
              Brown &amp; Co. were usually concerned with notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref938_z99" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ATLANTIC AND NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD RECORDS, 1884-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>237</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e1dd55bb879ea9441a47cc91ca7df5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf33d108299d4b035cfc78afb5bbe32e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84ac6caa9067918da041e29d93767950">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minute book of the board of directors, 1884-1931, and a stock transfer book,
              1897-1922.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref942_yro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ATLANTIC AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY PAPERS, 1905-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>238</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a69de9c058d5b542f8fe2143b6e46e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41,600 items and 214 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d673f61faecb6a4a93b28e560883bce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sanford (Lee County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc1acb842507d735f234a6bbd113438d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Office files, comprising the bulk of the collection, provide information on the
              economic life of the area served by the Atlantic and Western between Sanford and
              Lillington in Lee and Harnett counties, particularly on the production of lumber and
              agricultural goods, and show the effect of World Wars I and II on the operation of the
              road, especially in the negotiations with the U.S. Railroad Administration, 1918-1928.
              There are correspondence, printed material, advertisements, and pictures of railway
              equipment, supplies, and rolling stock, including many drawings and specifications for
              locomotives, both steam and diesel, and for gasoline-powered railroad motor cars used
              after 1917. The Edwards Railway Motor Car Company of Sanford is frequently mentioned.
              A large amount of material concerns the Association of American Railroads; the
              American Short Line Railroad Association, including an incomplete series of its Weekly
              Information Bulletin, 1933-1952; the North Carolina Railroad Association; the Southern
              Short Line Railroad Conference; the Eastern North Carolina Traffic Club; the Short
              Line Railroad Association of North Carolina. and the North Carolina Short Line
              Railroad Association. There are also minutes, 2 vols., for the meetings of the board
              of directors and the stockholders, 1912-1944, 1961, 1965-1966; financial records
              including ledgers, cashbooks, and journals, annual reports, 1914, 1916-1921, 1925,
              1927-1928; reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, 1913-1926, 1928-1956; and
              reports to the North Carolina Utilities Commission, 1934-1953, 1956-1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref946_73w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA ATWATER PAPERS, 1879-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>239</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd69f379c1bd0d43ae81a28fa19a49cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_135f135d0bf565cf7e1118f03038b5c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sparta (Hancock County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57f532856b4375e4de5dbef8f85b095a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Martha with nieces and nephews.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref950_xfq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. AND G. T. AUGUSTIN DAYBOOK AND LEDGER, 1841-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>240</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91aceca88344f557d061d7ce8e82cb81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11cf34586999b6131bc09cc014c3ca3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbb16df5ade1252f3cc31bf1f879d44f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref954_3ts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. AUGUSTUS PAPERS, 1864, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>241</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3374d2c1be589375ce604ee794363267"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6adef6e4602ebfa9802f1a2a8c6a4769">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Ohio?].</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e278cd426bc92a26e2e701dabfffbebc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from son to mother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref958_t1p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERTA AULICK PAPERS, 1834-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>242</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_639acb51fae2e6e83f2ef8796aeb1624"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b14ddec27839b38b8e81529d7da947c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66856592a3d0dc44d4648db38803ed31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, for the most part from brother to sister, dealing with family matters. Two
              letters, 1834 and 1859, were written by an uncle, John H. Aulick, an officer in the
              U.S. Navy; one deals with appointments to the United States Naval Academy in 1834.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref962_jil" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN AUMACK PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>243</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe418bc12276fdea5e22ca9c57b82aae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d11a07990eedf2acb991aed4aae9420">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Port Richmond (Wapello County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25bbef0c20bf5c921e9ff313ec49377d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists primarily of letters from a soldier in the 2nd Iowa Regiment
              concerning his service in Tennessee and in Sherman's campaign in North Carolina.
              Places mentioned include Goldsboro and Raleigh, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref966_t6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KIN AUSFLUG NACH NORDDEUTSCHLAND UND IN DIE NORDSEE IM JAHRE 1842,
              1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>244</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_25e253b260896f9893ce3f013675682c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 251 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_668ac1912745d122170c8f66034a6996">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b242aadca47259c2d55f8405686214e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Translation of title: A trip to North Germany and in the North Sea, 1842.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref970_xnl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN AUSTIN AND HENRY REID PAPERS, 1756 (1790-1820) 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>245</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6b176a67e3e5ccfa29af035084e39c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>625 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c9c406680463e21c510f893d9c5596db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a90c17bcf82770e315d924b81ba95a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and other papers of Austin and Reid, justices of the peace and
              farmers, consisting of legal papers, court records, tax lists, militia rosters,
              election lists and returns. There are personal letters from relatives in Georgia,
              Kentucky, and Indiana. Topics include blacksmithing, farming, abolitionist sentiment
              in Indiana, and Burke County politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref974_ki5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LORING AUSTIN PAPERS, 1818-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>246</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af7c69221ebc754628f6c0a7376dcc6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b31c09d064772eef4e97136047c6a8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0562e4e6626c4bb5a4f1c02c6365c5c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official and personal correspondence of the superintendent of the recruiting service
              of the United States Army, 8th Regiment. Included are weekly reports on enlistments,
              desertions, supplies, and bounties from a recruiter in Providence, Rhode Island, and
              letters concerning appropriations, the appointment of Dr. Thaddeus Hubbard, and
              relations with fellow officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref978_3h5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH B. AUSTIN PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>247</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c486c8adf7d8ebeb7a27a8d68d8100c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b996ebca9c0d7012c521fac3aa31a73f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec852ec196e6769fcc932dd9b47b1688">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A facsimile business letter extolling farm land in Illinois being offered for sale by
              the Illinois Central Railroad Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref982_bjq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC THOMAS AVERY, SR., PAPERS, 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>248</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e852e9a90363751b6dfa0f029c67e415"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d710aee8248a51a6ee5005f71d64053e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morganton (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac71d96cfab621350e16b7a0a9863bfe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Avery from James Marion Baker, then serving as assistant librarian of the
              United States Senate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref986_oyh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TRUEMAN G. AVERY PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>249</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_976906f5bb242591b39dc9b291bc536d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a725a2a2381d74ac8f0cd7de97c51885">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buffalo (Erie County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d5a6f6e6461820e6377b1afa5cc3830">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a trip made by Avery and his wife by steamboat, railroad, and stagecoach
              from New Orleans to Washington, D.C. He describes the cities of Mobile, Montgomery,
              Macon, Savannah, Jacksonville (Fla.), Charleston, Wilmington, Richmond, and
              Washington, among others. Avery had political conversations with Mayor Gustavus Horton
              of Mobile and Governor Robert M. Patton of Alabama; attended church services of Negro
              Methodists in Mobile and Charleston; and saw Negroes in the Catholic cathedral at
              Mobile.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref990_2b4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERNEST AXON PAPERS, 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>250</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_693a6f671bdf14d751553ee573de9018"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f8f27efbd69ede9d404eb10250748770">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buxton, Derbyshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90ef39656380f29d08f1ba6ae3c647a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from the assistant curator of the Carmarthenshire Antiquarian Society
              concerning George Eyre Evans and the rarity of complete sets of Antiquarian Notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref994_qtx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. G. AYER DIARY, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>251</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cacd1ce071d32550cf515f9713208b63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 160 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c374b0cad352fe34cb476634651e001">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester (Hillsborough County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4428e55f0c8357d0ce981c3845ac0ae6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a trooper in the 1st New Hampshire Regiment, Cavalry, describing life in
              camp and service in the field. Ayer was stationed at Pawtucket, Rhode Island; near
              Washington, D.C.; and at various places in Virginia. There is a brief mention of the
              battle of Shiloh and the death of General Albert S. Johnston and comments on the
              battle of Cedar Mountain, the second battle of Manassas, and the battle of
              Fredericksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref998_tt3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRICK HENRY AYLETT PAPERS, 1851-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>252</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62d7db39a5b8b0f95de2596c8f89021c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3eedad7608a779b1143cb3848f8cc419">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba59d134c215730e187c2a22d80c0795">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This is a collection of legal papers, letters, and manuscript articles, primarily
              built around the lives and careers of Aylett and his son-in-law, William Lawrence
              Royall, and focusing on the Civil War. Several items concern the capture of Royall by
              Union troops in March, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1002_ntt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT AYLOR PAPERS, 1840 (1871-1916) 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>253</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a49aebad395cd0257067fd2ea41b2701"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>176 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7287b1a6bad7ffe836d16e7305426dea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fcd59a5a55d27af638ceba11f9f85f7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and papers of the Aylor family. The first part
              of the collection, 1840 to 1882, contains material on the manufacture of chairs and
              accounts of land sales and transfers in Virginia, and includes references to the
              religious revival in Virginia in 1840 and the depression of 1875. Papers for 1893-1933
              are for the most part personal and contain many photographs. There are several
              pictures of roads and bridges in Virginia, including two showing Robinson's River in
              the flood of 1912. Among the volumes is a catalog for Wilson College, Chambersburg,
              Pennsylvania, for 1903-1904.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1006_izt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROMEYN BECK AYRES PAPERS, 1864-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>254</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f40217aa39d913364562479bc6ff993"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e166fdf15425e8192842272df855a24">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, one from Ayres to General George Gordon Meade acknowledging
              his appointment as a major general and three to Mrs. Ayres from John M. Schofield and
              Daniel E. Sickles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1009_8ch" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. BABB PAPERS, 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>255</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36e258266c439f090d6eccef076d7917"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e46d02c6b34cade55afec9958ac0e139">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Plymouth (Washington County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0295bc5cdc1bd086c9e7f4c39fd1d55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accusations and evidence against Thomas W. Babb, Baptist minister, charging him with
              misconduct and misappropriation of funds. Mentioned in the correspondence are Columbus
              Durham, D. E. Riddick, and R. T. Vann.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1013_9na" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORVILLE ELIAS BABCOCK PAPERS, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>256</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60b8aa26463d65137a8dc90d0e6b4fa1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8f62f4965ab5c00ac303d8c32af9593">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35c46660eefcfd3fb38e336f1a145e62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Babcock, U.S. Army officer, aide-de-camp and private secretary to U.S.
              Grant, to H. A. Spaulding concerning personal business matters. Letter from Joseph
              Hayne Rainey to Babcock concerning a list of men attending a convention in South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1017_brl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN LYNN BACHMAN SCRAPBOOKS, 1933-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>257</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ca52cc85a6b85c1b18afa75b11b1b5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e33e30e8ae4fea6845c0ee6b3d4768c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn. and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_112a3b738a819b5b285e8db31c320bcf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>NATHAN LYNN BACHMAN SCRAPBOOKS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1021_5fp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BACKHOUSE PAPERS, 1740-1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>258</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aaa9b49e91bfbc80e8902e002e10ce6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,473 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e37e3fd3180f3980b53b01030a4a7844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3344845d544244adee2192cc4e198cd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of the Backhouse family, principally, of John
              Backhouse (1784-1845), merchant and British Under Secretary of State for Foreign
              Affairs. Material for the 18th century and as late as the 1840s reflects the family's
              mercantile operations, including efforts to collect pre-Revolutionary debts in
              America. There is considerable correspondence during the first decade of the 1800s
              from Backhouse's associ ates in mercantile firms at Amsterdam and Hamburg. A series of
              128 letters, 1805-1842, from Jacques Augustin Galiffe, historian and genealogist of
              Geneva, Switzerland, includes vivid descriptions of Italy and its cultural life.
              Relating to George Canning are per sonal, political, and administrative papers,
              1812-1827, which document Canning's relation ship with Backhouse, the authorship of a
              pamphlet published against Canning in 1818, his appointment and resignation as
              Governor General of India, the extent of his patronage in that office and at the Board
              of Control for India, problems with his son (William, Pitt Canning), and other
              matters. There is a detailed commentary by Backhouse upon the formation of the cabinet
              in 1827. Family correspondence, which dominates the papers after the 1820s, contains
              numerous references to the Foreign Office and occasion ally to relations with
              particular countries, notably Circassia, France, Greece, Russia, Turkey, and the
              United States. Letters and diaries of Backhouse's son, George, and his wife include
              references to the slave trade and describe their life at Havana while he was
              commissary judge there. There are numerous letters from Backhouse's son, John, from
              Canton and Amoy, China, while he served at the consulate (ca. 1843-1855), and papers
              of the Jeudwines and the Sheppards. Topics include art, literature, music, and
              education. There are clippings, drawings, photographs, engravings, autographs,
              invitations, calling cards, wax seals, valentines, and genealogical materials. In the
              collection is a more extensive description, a selective list of correspondents and an
              index of persons, places and subjects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1025_yn8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELECTUS BACKUS PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>259</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c69e7c6e920cb86a481ac0eff10809e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f314f4698bd6b732f4ea6a521249868d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Detroit, Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_213054ef98525b30d471037ef499c294">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter recording the activities of Electus Backus, Sr., in the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1029_h2y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. S. BACON PAPERS, 1864-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>260</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6b454e4f09d7f49fb09648a43fae8ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd7d96dace4fe171b14825080b621a4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_185512762e46cd745ef8d42cb8c1a1f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1033_qqw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS OCTAVIUS BACON PAPERS, 1886-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>261</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c930b4b6a167cdcf0a0208b5f5d5cc61"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e8c9529ae320dac4e82fe95f459eb9a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16c4dd09c05cc30372a503212dc6f63b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Bacon, U.S. Senator from Georgia. One deals with Georgia politics in 1886.
              There is printed material on the funeral service for Bacon in 1914 in the U.S. Senate
              Chamber.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1037_kr3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT T. BACON PAPERS, 1820 (1824-1846) 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>262</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23063e1242a8e48723ea26036386f4b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8524b4c5f6ddb250d61ecfd61cd6f703">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nottoway County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51192e1b73d67d8feb7bcc14fc2205a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Herbert T. Bacon, of his family, and of the Gregory family,
              concerning amusements and courtships. One letter, May 14, 1846, analyzes the progress
              of the Mexican War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1041_qbu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE EDMUND BADGER PAPERS, 1799-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>263</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ef63c1744ca46dff4dce89b4b933c35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a24a7c97d50e336047c9ad09a66bada">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), and New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94cc86f65a0cbca199dcb64e1b8c20f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters from George E. Badger (1795-1866), U.S. Senator,
              1846-1855, and Secretary of the Navy, 1841. Most letters are to Thomas Mandeville
              Carlisle concerning family and business matters, especially a disagreement between the
              Postmaster General and the railroads. A letter to R. B. Temple refers to Zachary
              Taylor's election. One commonplace book by Badger contains miscellaneous material,
              legal notes, a 1785 address by Joseph Brown Ladd, and several brief essays. It
              mentions New Bern Academy. A commonplace book of Frances L. Badger includes original
              poems by her, and copies of two sermons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1045_cap" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BADHAM, JR., PAPERS, 1817 (1962-1870) 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>264</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b267b3bd146d4f4d81c9c5cd8efb2d29"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>799 items and 12 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02ea9e87f30b5454f5f982300a872d73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56c98e0daed7d0247d147b08dcce5fc1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family and business correspondence and papers of William Badham, Jr. (b.
              1835), North Carolina lawyer, merchant, and Confederate soldier, and a few political
              letters to William Badham, Sr., from Thomas Bragg, M. E. Manly, John W. Moore, Kenneth
              Rayner, George Reade, and others. The Civil War letters, written from near Petersburg,
              Virginia, and Smith Island, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in North Carolina,
              contain price quotations on blockade goods, descriptions of army life on Smith Island,
              and comments on peace advocates in the Confederacy. Much of the correspondence
              consists of love letters from Badham to his wife, Louisa (Jones) Badham. Also included
              are miscellaneous papers, probably connected with Badham's legal practice; the
              business papers of his father-in-law, John M. Jones; and several letters from J. C.
              Badham, representative from Chowan County in the North Carolina House of Commons in
              1854, 1856, and 1858, referring to political maneuverings in the Assembly. Twelve
              volumes contain Badham's dry goods accounts, ca. 1859-1876; a teacher's register kept
              by Louisa Badham; and accounts of a sale of the furniture of John Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1049_yht" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR PENDLETON BAGBY PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>265</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0ec87e827b02f3d57eaff619a6c342c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5cfcbfbe86086e043428ef99ffab182a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monroe County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d6d9e0e0a35d7a20a5513d93059f35be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Benjamin Fitzpatrick to Bagby, U. S. Senator from Alabama, requesting a
              naval appointment for a friend.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1053_4w3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENNETTE M. BAGBY PAPERS, 1830 (1860-1894) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>266</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27770bf68acb3219d466a82656de3bb7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>910 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f83ebc67253b92d6dee873ad953ace87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Powhatan County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23b83a63e7da4f31b29b31439229a7c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Bagby and Flippin families, planters, soldiers, and educators,
              especially the papers of Bennette M. Bagby, and family letters of his second wife,
              Louisa B. (Flippin) Bagby. Letters from Bagby's sons and nieces of his second wife are
              numerous. The letters deal chiefly with the period of secession, Civil War, and
              Reconstruction, revealing the economic plight of the South; hardships from disease,
              especially the yellow fever epidemic in Louisiana; camp life; educational conditions;
              and the attempts of the South at readjustment after the Civil War. Many of the family
              letters are written from Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Texas, and
              various parts of Virginia. Included are college letters from Randolph-Macon College,
              Boydton, Virginia, and let*ers which discuss the systems of education in Louisiana,
              Mississippi, Texas, and Virginia, and describe the hardships of the public
              schoolteacher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1057_ojm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM BAGBY PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>267</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38f9e6ccadb652d6718bb5373d51b5fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a58c3fc632f7f5ea0ede7b6ddb581f5b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7cf46b749fb542a667ae0a091c47011">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from R. B. Rhett, Jr., expressing hope that Bagby will reestablish his
              connection with the Mercury, and attacking the military policy of Jefferson Davis; a
              letter from an unidentified friend in Lynchburg, Virginia, dealing with personal and
              local matters and a letter from Edward S. Joynes concerning the circulation of a brief
              biography of Dr. Harrison, a University of Virginia professor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1061_a61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BAGFORD PAPERS, 1708.</unittitle>
            <unitid>268</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98b6febed1506f0ff64bb7ee92ae74a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_265f17067436e0ef97baa79ecaba6a87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_beeed69c7edacca89f4bc5ef999b8049">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Thomas Hearne, historical antiquary, to Bagford, British book and
              pamphlet collector, concerning their mutual library interests.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1065_yh2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TILMON F. BAGGARLY PAPERS, 1860-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>269</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35edb00346722d38f710fa650b762334"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>125 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8be415bd0031016b1053b61fda35ea4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a96ff116c261e2033042f409653c686c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly correspondence between Baggarly, farmer, mechanic, and Confederate soldier,
              and his wife, Nancy. Baggarly's letters discuss the war, camp life, diseases, and
              deserters. Nancy's letters reflect the hardships faced by soldiers' wives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1069_87m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLAS BAGGS PAPERS, 1917-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>270</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7281a145f12832e4c1d73019831d9b91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_331cb15cad5603550eb00ad55b91c190">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abington (Montgomery County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62c00fe4c5c3b7b72cf3bda274e31f9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Baggs to Henry Pickney McCain, Adjutant General of the United States;
              McCain's reply; and a letter from John McElroy, editor of the National Tribune, to
              Baggs, concerning Civil War statistics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1073_pb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOCTON WARREN BAGLEY DIARY, 1856-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>271</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e931dc5b9fea079d1d56798c9503324d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 358 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e48ae0742e1acea5b2021770e9b3b7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74f24b861ddaa36177f2db9bfa956a76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary, 1861-1864, of D. W. Bagley (1801-1878), treasurer of the Martin County
              Volunteer Company of the Confederate Army, giving detailed accounts of military events
              in eastern North Carolina and the activities of the company. One section contains
              clippings related to the Civil War. Also included are thirty-seven pages of records,
              1856-1860, of the Roanoke Steamboat Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1077_56h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD F. BAGLEY PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>272</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf445ec9eb2169491104f2aa6e57657e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54d4775ef2ca080cba917c6a3a399dad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_497a08c20db4a46ea2ee76a9d0939799">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Edward F. Bagley (d. 1861), Confederate major general, to his sister
              on his resignation from the U.S. Army and on conditions at Fort Pulaski, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1081_403" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH E. BAILEY PAPERS, 1876-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>273</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_756046ed79c4e9058ad796b7a4bca654"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_301865a60127c0ad2e98e4705715e197">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Whitakers (Nash County), N.C., and Hays County, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2786e0e3f722e799305e788fd06b5e61">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of a planter in the vicinity of Whitakers who lived for a while
              in Texas. Topics include personal matters and farm management.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1085_p8t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSIAH WILLIAM BAILEY PAPERS, 1833 (1930-1946) 1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>274</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_25083d9928149f7d2a7aeb5168231929"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 422,400 items and 10 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e05307072a6404f730710f88bd80bcb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a424f9f362ba0974719511745c71a97">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Josiah W. Bailey (1873-1946), editor, attorney, and U.S. Senator,
              1930-1946, consist largely of correspondence and supporting printed material, although
              there are also financial records, clippings, volumes, broadsides, pictures, and
              memorabilia. They depict Bailey's family, personal, religious, and professional life,
              and reflect his wide range of interests in state and national issues. The Personal
              Series includes family and personal correspondence and memorabilia; information
              relating to the Baptist Church in North Carolina, Baptist publications, especially the
              Biblical Recorder, and church-affiliated institutions such as Wake Forest, Mars Hill
              College, and Chowan College; manuscript notes, drafts and corrections, typescripts,
              and printed copies of Bailey's writings, addresses, statements; financial papers; and
              invitations and engagements. The Legal Series, ca. 1900-1940, consists of
              correspondence relating to Bailey's practice and the legal profession, and a sample of
              case files from Bailey's law office. The Pre-Senatorial Series is generally devoted to
              issues concerning North Carolina, especially agriculture, politics, economic
              conditions, election reform, railroads and ports, roads, temperance, the development
              of public education, racial issues, and woman suffrage. There is considerable
              information on Bailey's 1924 gubernatorial campaign, the presidential campaign of
              l9Z8, the 1930 Senate race, and the Democratic Party. In the Senatorial Series,
              1931-1946, material pertaining to national affairs predominates, although Bailey's
              strong interest in North Carolina remains evident. The series consists of
              correspondence from constituents ranging from semi-literate farmers to heads of
              industry, letters to and from public officials; notes of Bailey's speeches and copies
              of statements; and related printed material. Topics include agriculture, trade and
              commerce, foreign policy, the Depression, economic concerns, judicial affairs, labor
              and management, military affairs, national defense, North Carolina and national
              politics, opposition to the New Deal, the Democratic Party, prohibition, and relief.
              Volumes include financial records; the yearbooks of several Raleigh women's clubs;
              marriage booklet of Christopher Thomas Bailey, Jr., Bailey's brother, and Mary
              Himbish; list of wedding gifts, probably of Josiah and Edith (Pou) Bailey; and a book
              of embroidery patterns, 1860. An inventory describes the collection in detail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1089_99x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LETITIA M. BAILEY AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>275</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2dc7a19bafa7d3531c2f3681bd1475d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 125 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1da3dbf5afcbf73a99514f34e68d3921">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6813688c7c3936be6586821ef3a720c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album of Letitia M. Bailey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1093_kk7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THEODORUS BAILEY PAPERS, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>276</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f911515f0bf8f7a5768fd4449d82d7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f07f0a43bede5d1c535490ec8f60fbca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b617246b3d613a61bfc7be578389b532">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Bailey, Rear Admiral, to his nephew, T. Bailey Myers, about Admiral
              Farragut's retraction of his criticism of Bailey's leadership in the battle of Mobile
              in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1097_zh1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY BAILEY, SR., PAPERS, 1843-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>277</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7429a590c4578f2152af027e47ccbe36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a4dfcb7f9e7864a56f5a63c9fcb3ef28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>N.C. and Houston, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0e3742e9d4c17ac15fb025a66362b73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Bailey (1831-1909), lawyer and author. The bulk of the papers
              concerns legal problems in connection with silver mines near Lexington, N.C., owned by
              Fred H. Stith. Included are Stith's descriptions of his holdings, especially the
              Bonanza Silver Mine. Several letters comment upon the ability of various North
              Carolina lawyers. One item consists of a list of home remedies. Correspondents include
              Bailey, Kemp Plummer Battle, Johnson D. McCall, and Levi M. Scott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1101_0vy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES WALLACE ALEXANDER NAPIER ROSS COCHRANE-BAILLIE, SECOND BARON
              LAMINGTON, PAPERS, 1903-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>278</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56c5e65bbba1576f32eeb58a62db1a7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c69c71f6874a43b146cdf87fbbafeef9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lamington, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc2d09756d357fb18561c4600216f43e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lord Lamington, relating to his governorship of Bombay, India. Letters and
              administrative notes concern budget surpluses and recommendations for local use;
              development of a program for inoculation against the plague; administrative and
              diplomatic matters in India; the system of presidency governments versus
              centralization; and relations between Hindus and Muslims, Europeans and Indians.
              Correspondents include George Nathaniel Curzon, First Marquis Curzon of Kedleston;
              Gilbert John ElliotMurray-Kynynmound, Fourth Earl of Minto; Sir Shahu Chhatrapati,
              Maharaja of Kolhapur; Horatio Herbert Kitchener, First Earl Kitchener of Khartoum; and
              John Morley, Viscount Morley of Blackburn. Volumes consist of two letter books with a
              separate index. The first contains 165 regular and detailed dispatches from the
              governor to the secretary of state for India and seventy-two dispatches to the viceroy
              of India. The second includes twenty-two letters from other prominent persons. The
              handwritten indexes refer to various persons and topics as administration,
              agriculture, the army, commerce, the courts, education, public finance, industry,
              journalism, public health, social life and customs, the British protectorate of Aden,
              and transportation, especially railroads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1105_k54" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM T. BAIN PAPERS, 1850-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>279</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7bb35b27df74085ebf603c79a1f417bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>89 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d39e788f5db5508f4f49765c127bdaa6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4be18efca7deaaa66fc6a1d53e4d4cd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the family letters of William Bain, his wife, and children to his
              daughter, Mollie (Bain) Bitting of Germantown, North Carolina, concerning Bain's
              Masonic interests, difficulties with his unruly slaves, "Black Republicanism" of the
              North, a speech made in Raleigh by Stephen A. Douglas in 1860, hopes for a strong
              Confederacy, and meetings of the legislature. Also included are a letter from a friend
              of Mrs. Bitting in Petersburg, Virginia, describing the new public buildings there,
              and a letter to Lewis Bitting from a friend in Georgia telling of his drugstore
              business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1109_6h9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWARD BAINES PAPERS, 1832-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>280</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4b3484a74b5c9659ce0761cfbf383bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6e1f243734605e8331b1011acb7a747">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leeds, Yorkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7de03c423f9e212979e2f6de6dbf58ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of Baines (1800-1890), journalist, economist, and member of
              the House of Commons, 1859-1874. Letters from Thomas Babington Macaulay concern
              Macaulay's political career, Belgian independence from the Netherlands, the ministry's
              legislative plans concerning the East India Company and the abolition of slavery, and
              other political matters. Letters from William Ewart Gladstone discuss his proposed
              national budget in 1860 calling for a reduction of duties on various commodities,
              measures to change the franchise laws; and other political topics. Other letters refer
              to Baines' defeat in 1874, Gladstone's victory in 1880, the granting of a knighthood
              to Baines, and political concerns of the Liberals.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1113_048" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHAMBERS BAIRD, SR., AND CHAMBERS BAIRD, JR., PAPERS, 1817-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>281</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fad5a8731e0fe35ce3e09e642fa7777e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,255 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89be2d96667c1571cdd65be0e7d98add">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ripley (Brown County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ac086d73d512620a8a1d64782eb8dd6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Chambers Baird, Sr. (b. 1811), lawyer, politician, and paymaster in the U.
              S. Army, 1863-1866, and Chambers Baird, Jr. (b. 1860), lawyer and politician, consist
              of correspondence, 1821-1933; legal papers, 1817-1920; financial records, 1841-1919;
              and some printed material. Most of the correspondence before 1885 pertains to the
              elder Baird and his law practice; his duties as paymaster; and cases concerning
              soldiers' bounties, claims, and pensions. Early correspondence is routine and refers
              to collecting debts, land sales in Ohio and elsewhere, financial matters, the
              insurance business, and plans for the construction of a railroad in southern Ohio.
              Civil War papers concern the Union Party and the recruitment of troops. Letters about
              soldiers' claims begin in April, 1863, and comprise the bulk of the correspondence
              during 1866-1885. Correspondence of 1886-1933 is chiefly that of Chambers Baird, Jr.,
              concerning his business and legal affairs, travels, and literary interests. There is
              correspondence (1895-1903) with Nelson W. Evans, a Portsmouth, Ohio, attorney and
              amateur historian. </p>
            <p>Legal papers include deeds, wills, promissory notes, and documents relative to civil
              suits, largely from Brown County, Ohio; material relating to soldiers' discharges,
              claims, and bounties, 1863-1880; courtsmartial records, 1863; and paymaster's records,
              1863-1866. The financial papers consist of some of Baird's accounts, records of
              transportation furnished to soldiers, and distribution rolls showing Baird's
              disbursement of funds. Printed material concerns soldiers' bounties and pension
              claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1117_hsr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BAIRD PAPERS, 1832 (1856-1871) 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>282</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34e2be8ba343cd8154d19ab4a29e3f5e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,425 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_357c7fa2dda12744bfb9855f82ef58c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester (Henrico County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_856412fc31d7ece5455eecaeea3dd979">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Robert Baird and his partner, Peter Small, concerning an iron
              foundry for the production of water wheels, circular saws, spindles, castings, gate
              fixtures, etc. Papers reflect the changes in foundry operations under James D. Craig,
              who managed the business from Baird's death (ca. 1866) until taken over by Baird's
              son, James S. Baird, 1872.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1121_ej5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL BAKER PAPERS, 1839-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>283</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f357d120a4ddba7a09c62b5c8c19718b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afa76f056d30a9c210a9826152760103">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa9eb9dbc15168e0aad64c8b305c74f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Daniel Baker, a journeyman carpenter, commenting on labor
              conditions in the 1850s; and family letters from relatives in Kentucky, Missouri, and
              Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1125_fno" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELEANOR J. W. BAKER PAPERS, 1848-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>284</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c8e7a65fe08e8193f6fa3ccd87e6f21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_122a7ec95c10bddfa43d208a68074956">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83c602a3813171e7ddea4df58f048677">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 30 pp., of Eleanor Baker (d. 1891), written to Anna Gurney (1797-1857),
              English scholar and author, describing travels in the South in 1848. Beginning at
              Baltimore, Maryland, she traveled to Washington, D.C.; Alexandria, Fredericksburg, and
              Richmond, Virginia; Wilmington, North Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah,
              Macon, Barnesville, and Columbus, Georgia; Montgomery and Mobile, Alabama; and New
              Orleans, Louisiana. Included are descriptions of the various cities visited; speeches
              by Henry Clay and Daniel Webster; travel by railroad, steamboat, and stagecoach;
              slavery and abolitionism; cotton and rice plantations; and attitudes of Southerners
              toward the North. The volume, Address at the Funeral of Mrs. Eleanor J. W. Baker of
              Dorchester, by Rev. Theodore T. Munger, 1895 (Boston: 1895), 19 pp., also included
              eulogies by others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1129_wqm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY BAKER PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>285</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_538941560f39fbe38843e0708913ecea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4af2796424db94f83798dce0e736ca4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newton (Baker County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_812872ccff903c4cda70aef1e02989aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Henry Baker, private in Longstreet's Corps of the Confederate Army, to
              his wife. The letters are concerned chiefl with inquiries about home conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1133_0pf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY DUNSTER BAKER PAPERS, 1794-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>286</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6964e5f20afcad5a3e4330c2e98f6b46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>272 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aadc1ef4d5872d71a358a14f71e86773">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abea7873f2d8d40de7dfe3a73c48317f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Henry D. Baker (1873-1939), U.S. consular official and newspaper editor and
              publisher, contain correspondence, clippings, genealogy, printed material, pictures,
              and volumes. The bulk of the papers before 1900 refer to the Griffiths, Speir, Willis
              and Austin families of England and Australia, related through Baker's wife, Gwyneth
              Griffiths. They concern family matters, and the service of Charles Ralph Griffiths
              (1790-1850) as British vice consul and consul at Buenos Aires, 1823-1846. Material
              after 1900 relates to the consular career of Henry Baker in Tasmania, 1907-1911,
              Bombay, 1913-1914, and Trinidad, 1916-1927; Baker's service as commercial attache at
              Petrograd, Russia; and his opposition to trade with Russia, 1930-1931. Tasmanian
              Scrapbook, 1907-1911, includes clippings, photographs, and pictures relating to
              Tasmania, Australia, New Zealand, and the islands of the Bass Straits. Scrapbook,
              1911-1933, contains pamphlets, articles, speeches, pictures, clippings and letters
              concerning relations with Russia during World War I and in 1930-1931, and Baker's
              activities in the United States, Trinidad, Tasmania, India, and New Zealand. There are
              also printed copies of books by Baker and by Charles H. Baker; family photographs and
              copies of portraits, especially from the Griffiths family; photographs of Trinidad and
              Baker's trip to Persia, 1916; and photographs of "Erryd," Victorian home of the
              Griffiths in Wales. Printed material consists of speeches, articles and pamphlets by
              and about Baker. The clippings, 1910-1951, include articles by and about Baker and
              items about the countries in which he served. An extensive genealogical folder
              contains information about the Baker and Dunster families of America and the
              Griffiths, Speir, Willis, Hart, and Blondeau families of England and Australia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1137_ocp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC BAKER PAPERS, 1848-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>287</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2db0d10c3232fc2a4740caf2c04b889f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_005859afc067d202e3509ec6a495de75">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69c3be005607c4e16942fea688024c51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Isaac Baker, Lutheran minister, consist of his correspondence with Mary C.
              Dosh of Strasburg, Virginia; Dosh family correspondence; quarterly reports of Angerona
              Seminary, including curriculum; and some legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1141_np4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. BAKER PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>288</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f40316896767c154fab888449438dd58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2548368fc3046081761c6a92d36d61a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ce066b99cba295f6841f33b734e3cd6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from James H. Baker (d. 1865), Confederate soldier, describing his
              experiences in active service at Weldon, North Carolina, in 1864, and his stay in the
              General Hospital in Richmond, Virginia, which he entered October, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1145_1q8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BAKER PAPERS, 1761-1785.</unittitle>
            <unitid>289</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bedf8742eb5a94498b7b055390fe566"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2534eb06484b7c0a97ed76c47c19435b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30b8606ac5d1cf0d11013f15e767e54b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal documents consisting of a land survey, land grants, a legal case, a power of
              attorney, and a certificate of citizenship for Thomas Graves of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1149_pzf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[JOHN BAKER?] ACCOUNT BOOK, 1821-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>290</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8272773ae66568c7db4ef0b2709ce310"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 179 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f50a8a559194a46ae88d7a178e13f80f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perquimans County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09123dda9cc7f9802d4e0cf04758de26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plantation accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1153_iz0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. C. BAKER AND H. C. BAKER PAPERS, 1822, 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>291</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_204d43520fecd3a815208b2dceb8e9e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_986058c46f1736e7b7a02cba80080cc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41e6e99ec7bc79b6ba3387f2804f6afe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memorandum book, 1822, of N. C. Baker describing his travels to Philadelphia, New
              York and New Haven. Discussed are religious concerns, shipping, hunting, an election,
              a circus, tomatoes, books and a fire. A letter by H. C. Baker, 1900, mentions works on
              the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1157_wqr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS J. BAKER PAPERS, 1861-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>292</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b4a76288e73ee89f85099cf114df267"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>362 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d7f244dba26eb97f95336230da45e23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f57847b7e2e19842220cc18a09fc0eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence, personal bills and receipts of Thomas J. Baker,
              boat captain on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1161_zyk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAROLD LYMAN BALDWIN PAPERS, 1913-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>293</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c463cd3315f08cbc0324b446bc72777"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69159fe94a472e1643eb74655663e2d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95fc347636cbb69ae620dddc66d357d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Harold L. Baldwin, brother of Alice Mary Baldwin, first
              dean of the Woman's College of Duke University. Included are letters from poet
              Marianne Moore, commenting on Baldwin's poetry. Also included are seven photographs of
              Baldwin family members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1165_22d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, FIRST EARL OF BALFOUR, PAPERS, 1882-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>294</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa2cf8f4c453edc08a6fbc783e5450c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7606d34ced35d6bc6d1c77a12666ef0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_011e1cb82a1e8b4bf4165d9bbdb0dc80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Lord Balfour (1848-1930), Prime Minister of England, 1902-1905, to
              George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, discussing political matters; and a
              letter by Balfour, published in the Conserva-tive and Unionist, noting the meeting of
              the National Union and stressing unity. An album, 1882-1893, contains routine letters
              from Aretas Akers-Douglas' Joseph Chamberlain, the Duke of Argyll, Lord Salisbury, the
              Duke of Devonshire, Balfour, Hugh Arnold-Forster, Alfred Lyttelton, Sir William H.
              Dyke, Lord Randolph Churchill, Lord Ritchie, and William E. Gladstone. There-is some
              mention of Irish affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1169_053" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BALL, SR., AND JOHN BALL, JR., PAPERS AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1773
              (1803-1833) 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>295</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07b271116e634804da9a702a6dae56ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,211 items and 26 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2191db92ce2eb830d97ad29ad1031f86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ccb2df1c99f8e61d9a101bcf64f70a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence, papers, and account books of John Ball, Sr.
              (1760-1817), wealthy rice planter of Charleston, South Carolina, and of his son, John
              Ball, Jr. (1782-1834). The business papers of the collection are chiefly concerned
              with the rice industry in the Charleston area, 1791-1833, and include receipts, bills,
              accounts, lists of slaves, descriptions of rice crops, and purchase of horses; and
              numerous letters from John Slater, a London commission merchant. Included also are
              accounts kept by John Ball, Jr., as guardian of his half brothers and sisters and
              administrator of his father's estate. The bulk of the letters after 1826 are from the
              younger children of John Ball, Sr., and Martha Caroline (Swinton) Ball (later the wife
              of Louis Augustin Thomas Taveau): Alwyn, Hugh Swinton, and Elias Octavus. Many of the
              letters were written from Partridge's Military Academy of Norwich, Vermont, and
              Middletown, Connecticut, and reflect the attitudes of the younger moneyed class of the
              early nineteenth century. Among the correspondents are John Ewing Calhoun, William
              Drayton, Alexander Garden, Francis Huger, and the Laurens, Rutledge, Taveau, and other
              South Carolina families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1173_22l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BALL MANUSCRIPT, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>296</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bab2f2eb177702b0b6c5ea8b30112e0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 98 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9993cc4b0518bffd246357725a5bc7ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a04f30c1fb6691c219319623bd567c42">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Chronicles of Comingtee
                Plantation.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1177_6dh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KEATING SIMONS BALL PLANTATION BOOK, 1850-1859, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>297</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb63af75318aad02aeb13a6fe40b87dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4455fbc3eb503aa9fdee32d181c4d13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Comingtee (Berkeley County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d80883b60fb6d5ea39d9c971fd8cd7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Comingtee Plantation accounts of Keating S. Ball, a rice planter, giving lists of
              food and supplies furnished the slaves; and, for 1866, articles of agreement with
              various freedmen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1181_lid" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOLLIE BALL AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>298</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_254a7b49032e7780d010949f15d1b3f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 50 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0437d51803c3d0ae54aa635630aec028">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Windsor Shades, New Kent County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f0381d607f8c715f02a1791644a4760">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Album of poems and prose from Mollie Ball's friends; one reference to Hanover
              Academy, Hanover County, Virginia, indicates that she was a student there.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1185_9wl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS C. BALL PAPERS, 1882 (1884-1906) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>299</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c131fa9ef909e4ac13086bf8373349c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b79d6d197ea828005a0aa03106af26e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond (Madison County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c392cf0fec56bdeafaa6ec1c8bb82c3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Thomas C. Ball, a merchant of Richmond and Stanford, chiefly from
              relatives in Missouri and Texas, describing social life and customs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1189_r6t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WATTS BALL PAPERS, 1805-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>300</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f6ecaeb25392a9a2d000e2661f01810"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28,214 items and 133 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9dedb186b353ea575947139345ab86d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f55ef7ba1d0b8d1d656a6f177da5c49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, financial, and professional correspondence of W. W. Ball (1868-1952),
              newspaper editor. A substantial portion of the papers consists of family
              correspondence containing information on school and college life; Hollywood in the
              1930s and 1940s; social life and customs in Laurens, Charleston, and Columbia, South
              Carolina; and England, the Italian battlefront, and a journey across the Atlantic
              during World War II. Ball's financial papers, scattered throughout the collection,
              generally relate to real estate investments, stock holdings in textile mills, and the
              depression as it affected his financial situation. A major part of the correspondence
              pertains to state and national politics. Letters discuss Tillmanism and Bleasism; the
              state primary system and election reform; state and national elections; opposition to
              the New Deal and the formation of the Southern Democratic Party; and other local,
              state, and national issues. Material on race relations begins as early as 1916, but is
              particularly abundant from the 1930s on. Involved with the issue of states' rights
              versus federal control, the "Negro problem" includes the anti-lynching movement,
              enfranchisement and control of the Negro vote, racial unrest, segregation, and other
              matters. The papers reveal Ball's interest in education, especially the development of
              schools of journalism, the expansion of the statesupported college system, the
              University of South Carolina, and the South Carolina School for the Deaf, Dumb, and
              Blind. Other papers relate to Ball's editorship of various newspapers, principally
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The State</title> and the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">News and Courier,</title> and to his publishing efforts. There is
              also material on the textile industry in South Carolina, labor unrest and
              unionization, prohibition, woman suffrage, the depression, World Wars I and II,
              recollections by Ball and others of social life, customs and politics during the 1870s
              through the 1890s, the economic and industrial development of South Carolina,
              genealogy of the Watts and Ball families, and drafts and copies of speeches and
              editorials. Correspondents include editors, publishers, educators, politicians,
              financiers, and industrialists, principally from South Carolina, although some
              national figures are found. There are photographs, 1890-1940, of Ball and his
              associates. Volumes include family account books, 1911-1942, a memorandum book, 1901-
              scrapbooks, 1893-1951; a digest of the military service of Frank Parker, 1894-1945;
              and Ball's diary, 1916-1952.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1193_62m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BALLARD'S VALLEY PLANTATION PAPERS, 1766 (1786-1848) 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>301</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e128cbfb2bfb9f4b0bec089d0d1d8f6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>235 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9840d4e4ecd2d2cd56e215295472e86b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Mary's Parish, Jamaica.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_79b312756edb8533ab04400858c6ee85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers and account books of Ballard's Valley Plantation, detailing the
              number and condition of slaves or apprentices and stock, purchases of goods, accounts
              payable, size of crops, and sales of sugar, rum, and cattle. Letters after 1837 also
              discuss crop conditions, the repeal of the Corn Laws, trouble with the freed Negroes
              in 1838, and the importation of Chinese labor in 1846.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1197_hil" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH E. R. BALLOWE ALBUM AND NOTEBOOK, 1848-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>302</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2aa5e9f1e22998fe2345758d3d90b89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a593818040c8691d4232db4758b0cd00">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c95e4cab80d65ba202eb29efb8086bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album, 1848-1854, containing poetry and prose from friends, and a chemistry
              notebook, 1874; included also are poems and copies of letters, 1851.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1201_vyf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. BALTHROPE PAPERS, 1854-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>303</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a812504b4c651bda2e0e1f315dbc797"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dfd065a244b5e56dc7ba5928b790173">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Palmyra (Marion County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88989b7abeb3f68b796cae6f2d7fc302">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of James Balthrope, a teacher, to William Engle describing life in
              northern Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1205_8bq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IRA LEO BAMBERGER PAPERS, 1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>304</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56516afb52a7d21e206b880ccde2ed53"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_850eba816fc8ff90efd925c63830cde4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from George Becker and C. M. Evarts concerning legal cases.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1208_uuk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BANCROFT PAPERS, 1845-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>305</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2502105cc5f3e82ead3b8309e4a103c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c6b96655fb40368400c92e6d8140092">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f43ad16a1b62895715ee1e155e9c3d7a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed transcripts of fifteen letters to David L. Swain, president of the University
              of North Carolina, relating to the history of the state. The originals are at the
              University of North Carolina. Topics include the Regulators, Loyalists, Mecklenburg
              Declaration, Governors William Tryon and Alexander Martin, and Hermon Husband and
              Edmund Fanning. Original items include a letter to C. C. Jones on the employment of
              women and children in Germany and a note, 1885, of thanks for Jones's article on
              Richard H. Wilde; a letter from H. C. Van Schaack regarding the publication of his
              pamphlet on Henry Cruger; and notes relating to appointments by Bancroft as Secretary
              of the Navy, and to payment from publishers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1212_g7x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANDINEL FAMILY PAPERS, (1763-1906) 1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>306</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34b27c10e9cfa6a004c1bb70de2c810c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>403 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bba8a9633a683ec93ccc79294c689fbf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0ef3ff37a542c18e7cde32c9a3f3cf0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a family formerly resident on Jersey in the Channel Islands. Most of the
              manuscripts during 1763-1815 concern Rev. Robert Hunter, an Anglican clergyman, and
              his family. Among topics discussed are the University of Glasgow, Hunter's students,
              the Church of England, and the Church of Scotland. Writers include John and William
              Anderson describing British activity in India; William Hunter and other former
              students; and Alexander Kennedy, an army surgeon at Hyderabad. Correspondence of
              Hunter's son-in-law, James Bandinel (1783-1848), contains personal letters to his wife
              and material relating to his work as a clerk in the Foreign Office, including the
              suppression of the slave trade and other African affairs, such as the explorations of
              John Davidson. Among topics occasionally mentioned are the daughter of the Earl and
              Countess of Rosebery; Queen Caroline, wife of George II; the Thames Tunnel; the life
              of Bandinel's son at Wadham College, Oxford; and social life on Lord Nugent's estate.
              There is a volume containing poems and Bandinel's translation of Spanish ballads by
              the Marques de Santillana; and genealogical information about the Hunter family.
              Papers of Bandinel's son, the Rev. James Bandinel (1814-1893), relate largely to his
              clerical career, the Oxford Movement, his writings, and include correspondence with
              William Palmer, Henry E. Napier, Alfred R. Symonds, A. P. Stanley, and Rev. Robert
              Montgomery. There is a volume with a sermon and some poetry. Papers of Rev. Bandinel's
              son, James Julius Frederick Bandinel (b. 1815), include scattered items relating to
              service as a consular official at Newahwang, Manchuria, and pertain to the
              Sino-Japanese War, the Boxer Rebellion, and the Russo-Japanese War. The collection
              also includes materials of the related Le Mesurier family of Guernsey in the Channel
              Islands, including a diary, 1794, of Thomas Le Mesurier recording travels in Germany,
              Denmark, and Sweden; and scattered Le Mesurier letters of the early 19th century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1216_4tb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF BERKELEY IN VIRGINIA DAYBOOK, 1857-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>307</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44ca57598b23f33eb0d86d343e87ea04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 446 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_97259a0c36eafa5c259f6e6459c74f09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9813be1a6fd76f1adba2e656ae21c68d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>BANK OF BERKELEY IN VIRGINIA DAYBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1220_qac" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF BLACKSBURG DAYBOOK, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>308</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2204a2f0ddd10715c78c9e2954a5d912"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e645954457cc17f6c596aa734a007a9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blacksburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06cafb49a25709f5c62ada1b1dcc2957">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>BANK OF BLACKSBURG DAYBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1224_6rw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF CAPE FEAR RECORDS, 1835-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>309</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ed35ab96812aba88fe84773e43454fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f92863145a170786a5a7be73e19962c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eaaa49964d54ce0bd9a389949714ab56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Balances from deposit ledger, 1836 1842; bill book, 1846-1855; collection book,
              1855-1859. collection tickler, 1849-1855; daybook, i843-1850; deposit book, 1849-1856;
              deposit ledgers, 1842-1854; discount ledgers, 1836-1862; general ledgers, 1836-1859;
              letter books, 1836-1870; minutes of board of directors, 1835-1857; offering books,
              1836 1860; state of the bank, 1836-1868; and tellers' books, 1836-1860.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1228_y7w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF CASWELL PAPERS, 1905-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>310</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_900e301513453988f075b2577236b385"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b49c17be66615cbfa2eb104885219a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milton (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a94906e919b6c59051996604491b175">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daily balance book, 1910-1912; Register of drafts drawn on National Park Bank of New
              York, 1905-1907; letterpress books, 1907-1908, 1911-1912.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1232_641" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA PAPERS, 1817-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>311</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9828d091d175fd2f9f1f2a3788562bb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>404 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f8c079012f180dcd4c4e1589eaf3a065">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7eed1c9790235eaf34ded8f013d37170">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds, indentures, and other legal and business papers, including powers of attorney
              from leading men and business firms of Georgia, references to transfers of the bank's
              stock, and land records. Some papers contain comments on the Panic of 1837 and the
              importance of cotton in restoring the Southern economy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1236_afz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BANK OF THE VALLEY LEDGERS, 1852-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>312</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b731fe9e612ba65526f335bf5ce484a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7fada55c743aff3a04369657b468894f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Romney (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f8eaf11798e5fb1691791f6dfb7c4f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>BANK OF THE VALLEY LEDGERS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1240_fgi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BANKS PAPERS, 1784.</unittitle>
            <unitid>313</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_936375ec255432c0d4251fd082228bbd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68b60e4b788d30e53ff4cd2f87f299e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00f0a4973c914dea356cd83a8510d255">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Henry Bromfield, Jr., of London commenting on the heavy demands from
              America for British goods.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1244_ikk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL PRENTICE BANKS PAPERS, 1850-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>314</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d9bb69f9135cac2c153cfa831618a55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>109 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc34214051fa091872c88e0c5a4da3cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waltham (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_749f6b9cee64959c18d8e22d600de283">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The bulk of this collection, 90 items, concerns Banks's military career as commander
              of the Department of Annapolis during 1861. Topics include secessionist sentiment in
              Maryland, the arrest of political prisoners, Union leadership in Washington, and the
              status of Roman Catholics; and Banks's subsequent operations in the Shenandoah Valley.
              These papers appear to be a portion of the files captured by General Thomas Jonathan
              Jackson near Winchester, Virginia, in May, 1862, and are thus related to the selection
              of letters printed in <title type="simple" render="italic">Secret Correspondence
                Illustrating the Conditions of Affairs in Maryland, </title> published by Southern
              sympathizers at Baltimore, 1863. A photocopy of this pamphlet is included with the
              collection. The collection also contains scattered items relating to Banks's political
              career; his operations on the Mississippi, 1863; the exchange of prisoners; and his
              postwar publications. Among the correspondents are Montgomery Blair, Benjamin F.
              Butler, Charles Carroll Fulton, and George Brinton McClellan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1248_30q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH BANNER PAPERS, 1832-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>315</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e91c5591980d0c01d8846f59eecd777e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c91c71914cc3db79ed81efa77d6828c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germanton (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22c1d8cccf395e9722aa3ff4a87022a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the postal service. Joseph Banner carried the mail from Germanton
              to Salem. Included is one letter from Augustine H. Shepard, a member of Congress from
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1252_xtd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. BANTA DIARY, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>316</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b529178b765f594bba1f7d7834b5955"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 76 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95086ed97f41a657609ed306d9e35dc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_395d35b715c30b12ddbe22b78773fb68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of William H. Banta, a Federal soldier who served in the campaign in eastern
              North Carolina; mention is made of Norfolk, Virginia, and the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Virginia</title>.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1256_22l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE PAPERS, 1881-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>317</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_948a44d30a6c53b6f8f375710686603d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e868209e7331529ae7336b47532300c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Lafayette County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76ed4aafddc6eaf3633ba8d75d83e744">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes a ledger with student's accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1260_jp8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAPTIST (PRIMITIVE) MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>318</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6af36e347a688b9c3e6046af684a3c54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_725c5e2338297b988b71996e61570ae5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mabank (Kaufman County), Tex., and Greenville (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94883a3fcc01bebe4e0c0a675dd29656">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to doctrine and religious experiences; writers are J. C. Denton, S.
              Hassell, E. R. Robinson, Henry B. Tucker, and K. L. Hardee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1264_hm5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAPTISTS. NORTH CAROLINA. ROBESON UNION CONSTITUTION AND MINUTES,
              1884-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96090ef8d17ad33ace09ed0645b97e02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 112 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db8c424e383da374756365ed10f914bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2895b08b2ec1045b08a6286290fbac0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>BAPTISTS. NORTH CAROLINA. ROBESON UNION CONSTITUTION AND MINUTES</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1268_a20" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAPTISTS. NORTH CAROLINA. STATE CONVENTION REGISTER OF ASSOCIATIONS,
              1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>320</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2d096eaf0af0f64377410a7b0196137"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 28 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8488f62a7e4b5298ebba5f06294d3644">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a43c314dda7ba603e27474878505274">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of churches and ministers of the following associations: Central, Raleigh, Tar
              River, Rocky River, Pamlico, Yadkin, Flat River, Brown Creek, Cedar Creek, Beulah,
              Cape Fear, and Eastern.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1272_alg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANÇOIS BARBÉ-MARBOIS, MARQUIS DE BARBÉ-MARBOIS, PAPERS, 1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>321</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2290640f359c805911d76d2fdd604c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf5c7d062ce47f3a1ee62d0f3119d502">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9af26ff8f847223901f6bc63819522fb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, June 29, 1786, possibly to the Chevalier de Brun, written from
              Port-au-Prince, Saint Domingue (now Haiti), where BarbeMarbois served as intendant,
              concerning contraband and commercial relations between the French West Indies and the
              United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1276_vwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BARBOUR PAPERS, 1812-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>322</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f428c50ed5ed38ed721c7a7e9489c344"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86b85af802e86e8f51ed2ea622279836">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c317a4d13829e162ca36dd7ebc2e400">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, and U.S. Secretary of War, including
              references to Indian affairs, the Richmond fire in 1811, a proposed canal between the
              Potomac and Rappahannock rivers, commissions of 1812-1815, and pension payments in
              1827.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1280_5dv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN N. BARBOUR PAPERS, 1832-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>323</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11d880bf81de867fe82eaac9f6309b8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2bb6e66815ee8951004528ed5680090e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed586a35b40aaf60b070caa32720cf55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and documents dealing with the activities of the partnership of Barbour and
              his cousin, John W. Sullivan. Most of the documents of 1832-1834 and a few later items
              relate to trade and finance. Places mentioned include Maine; Massachusetts; New
              Hampshire; Dubuque, Iowa; Italy; and South America. There is material concerning the
              ships and their captains, the cargoes, prices, insurance, rates of exchange, quality
              of goods, and economic conditions affecting commerce. W. S. Fitzwilliam is mentioned
              as the agent between Sullivan and Barbour and the branches of Cower and Co. in London,
              Trieste, and Genoa. Products shipped include cotton, wool, hides, rags, fruits, fish,
              oil, coffee, sugar, shellac, gum, honey, nuts, silk, indigo, rice, wheat, Indian corn,
              rye, oats, beans, barley, steel, wax, camels hair, ginger, hemp, senna, Persian
              berries, cocoa, dyes, brimstone, and wood. Beginning in 1837 most of the papers
              concerned copper claims in the Lake Superior region. There is some mention of
              Sullivan's interest in the American Land Company, Alabama Land Company, and
              Mississippi Land Company. Participating in the copper claims were Sullivan's
              brother-in-law, John Adams Dix of New York; Benjamin Franklin Butler; Thomas Perkins;
              and other prominent political leaders and public officials. There is also reference to
              the estate of Seth Adams, 1880-1881. Principal correspondents in the collection are
              Isaac Adams, John N. Bolles, Henry Leavitt Ellsworth, W. S. Fitawilliam, S. W.
              Higgins, Bela Hubbard, John M. Stockton, and John W. Sullivan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1284_x4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL M. BARCLAY PAPERS, 1824-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>324</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_149782a973185cd856b956b21c82e4a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford (Bedford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73996b56fae1113e66d48526e6b305b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely papers of the law firm of Murdock and Barclay, ca. 1831-1840, with several
              references to Pennsylvania and national politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1287_7xt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRAHAM ARTHUR BARDEN PAPERS, 1933 (1935-1960).</unittitle>
            <unitid>325</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5403994a47f5f1dbbcd81fbbe0564dbf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>264,615 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_994c3d41573dd5e0e3ab6f35ca724782">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64e8a7eeb706a0166ca73607c17c3c8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists largely of the office files of a U.S. Representative from
              eastern North Carolina. There is a small amount of material during 1933-1934 relating
              to garden's work in the state general assembly and his first Congressional campaign,
              but his Congressional files, 1935-1960, are comprehensive and contain correspondence,
              public statements, drafts of speeches, legal briefs, and reports, including printed
              bills and documents relating to the collection, often with garden's marginal comments
              and corrections. There is also printed material in information files and clippings and
              photographs of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base and of Goldsboro, North Carolina. The
              collection pertains heavily to garden's work on behalf of projects affecting his
              district and to his work as member and chairman of the House Committee on Education
              and Labor. Major issues include federal aid to education, labor-management relations,
              labor standards, and minimum wage legislation. Among correspondents are other
              committee members, legislators, government officials, educators, labor leaders,
              businessmen, and prominent North Carolinians. Constituent mail concerns projects,
              employment prospects, veterans' benefits, and other issues immediately affecting
              garden's largely rural district, such as agriculture, fishing, lumbering, preliminary
              processing of tobacco, and furniture manufacturing. There are records concerning the
              establishment of several military installations, including Seymour Johnson Air Force
              Base and Camp Lejeune Marine Base. An inventory of the collection is available in the
              library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1291_j6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GEORGE BARING, FIRST EARL OF NORTHBROOK, PAPERS,
              1870-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>326</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_822984eaf7b461ebfbbcc9ef30610f36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af6a41a5001652158ef05d0fbd533cc2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d13af605055577d0af4fc05e19767ad1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included is correspondence relating to Baring's direction of the Admiralty Office as
              First Lord, 1880-1885, largely concerning personnel and administrative organization.
              Among writers are William Gladstone; Stephen Edward Spring-Rice; William Codrington;
              Edward Seymour, Twelfth Duke of Somerset; and Thomas Brassey. Letters relating to
              British politics about 1900 include several from Sir Edward Grey giving opinions of
              leading politicians and one from Sayaji Rao Gaekwar III, Maharaja of Baroda. There are
              also extracts from letters, 1879-1880, of Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain,
              Commander-inChief of the Madras Army, criticizing British policies that led to the
              Second Afghan War and commenting on finances in India. There is correspondence
              relating to the Royal Geographical Society, 1879-1880, and some L miscellaneous
              letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1295_13i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN E. BARKER PAPERS, ca. 1852-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>327</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00c0887b9a366a2e6637ee4f6a598139"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1c05d18ab145c67610005831924b4a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abbca12445a1e0af80b63626b22cd347">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1299_fk3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL BARKER PAPERS, 1848-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>328</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad7ac61ad23fce020c54ddf64cbfd34c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e188aef2bef4e7743098adad25580965">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thorntown (Boone County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b489d872ff7022eb00bbae1eb9d1770">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence between settlers in Indiana and relatives in Randolph County,
              North Carolina, describing crops, opportunities in the West, commodity prices, and
              personal matters. Some items mention the Woody family which moved from Guilford
              County, North Carolina, to Boone County, Indiana. Also included are papers relating to
              the James Sluder family of Ashe County, North Carolina, and La Grange, Randolph
              County. Among the writers is Levi Cox of Randolph County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1303_o8g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIMEON BARKER PAPERS, 1882-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>329</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2dd492e801f1f7676f684fed40e0119"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fb47ad3480bf5f7350208ec0ca3de63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Salem (Randolph County). N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdf3deb9acc080766185fb01878ab6f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters. Topics include the illness of Barker's wife; New
              Garden Academy, New Garden, North Carolina; and a publication of the Society of
              Friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1307_ibg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER BARKSDALE PAPERS, 1783-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>330</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d3ab44ea8d44ffa2d44f628f2714505"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>448 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_58774c5f7dbe9bc942ef2e0a06243346">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29e3db1dc2087fec1ab5b6e59ca72a7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1780s-1790s, of William and Randolph Barksdale, merchants of Petersburg,
              Virginia, and Peter Barksdale, farmer of Halifax County, Virginia, concern the
              purchase of slaves and other commerce in Petersburg, and tobacco culture in Halifax
              County. Later correspondence is of Cornelia (Barksdale) Wimbish and her husband, John
              W. Quarles, merchant of Jackson and Memphis, Tennessee; of Edward Barksdale while at
              the University of Virginia and Jefferson Medical College; and of other members of the
              family. Topics include the hiring out of slaves; travel by stage and steamboat; the
              stabbing of Senator Ephriam Hubbard Foster of Tennessee, 1841; cholera in New Orleans
              and Memphis, 1849; yellow fever in Norfolk and Richmond, 1850; student life at the
              University of Virginia; the Sons of Temperance; local politics in Virginia and
              Tennessee; collection of debts; the Dan River Baptist Association, 1846; tailoring;
              commissions for Elisha Barksdale in the Virginia State Cavalry, 1819 and 1829; and the
              schooling of the Barksdale children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1311_0az" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BARKSDALE-HANNAH FAMILY PAPERS, 1811-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>331</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_185a3d382226250de149d815bbd1d616"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f403583360a392eb09795ec13fec2510">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_699e9e0ded7cd7d19260dd4d2b04330f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the children of Grief Barksdale (1774-1850), merchant and planter of Rough
              Creek, Charlotte County, Virginia, including Charlotte (1813-1886), Claiborne
              (1820-1883), Nancy (1829-1904), and Susan (1832-1863); and business and personal
              correspondence of Charlotte's husband, Samuel Hannah (1796-1859), of Charleston,
              Kanawha County; Charlotte County; and Lynchburg. Topics include business conditions
              and interests, especially relating to tobacco; slave hiring in Richmond, 1827;
              schooling of the Barksdale children; and conditions in Arkansas, 1870. Two letters
              from Hannah's agent in Liverpool, England, 1828-1829, concern British import
              duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1315_knm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE HILARO BARLOW, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1802-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>332</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0b8b90d50898e4076814ee13a1e78fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b85a393fdbed6e1f3a6037a71fd2bbed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farnham, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecd27191432c462a85bf8c8f463a2c08">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memoranda, correspondence, and copies of correspondence, largely relating to Barlow's
              petition for a peerage and documenting his service as a British administrator in
              India. Topics include the establishment of a legal code for Bengal, the conclusion of
              the Mahratta War in 1805, the Madras Army mutiny of 1809, and Barlow's struggles with
              his opponents on the East India Company's Court of Governors, which led to his recall
              in 1812. There is also correspondence, 1844-1845, provoked by the publication of
              Edward Thornton's <title type="simple" render="italic">History of the British Empire
                in India</title>. Several miscellaneous manuscripts concern British politics, in
              part on the Isle of Wight.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1319_r9f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BARNARD PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>333</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f4932a04a22f959eb2ddf4219e7a6cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecb6cdc6f7e7d3c400e341b6681dadb1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Deerfield (Franklin County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ea27c0ca743af4c6d05f91f06e91c01">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a private in the Union Army concerning sickness among troops near Baton
              Rouge, Louisiana, 1862, and giving a graphic description of the Battle of Port Hudson,
              Louisiana, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1323_4un" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GROSS BARNARD PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>334</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad176b4dbe964a132fde3b111d490f44"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e1a407cc48bfcd07530b0e7608657a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_128f89c844cab7180e05300240a2bf12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript copy of documents exchanged between Barnard, chief engineer on Grant's
              staff, and Major General Burnside, July 3August 6, 1864, relative to mining operations
              under the Confederate defenses at Petersburg, Virginia, and the battle of the Crater
              on July 30; and an extract from a letter by Barnard to his wife, April 2, 1865,
              reporting on the last days of the siege of Petersburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1327_ywm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BARNBY COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1746.</unittitle>
            <unitid>335</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2214423c8c45f0027226bef85242753"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 48 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2953ef3b6b7f252e23fc381b350abf93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff4b0f264a08f7732c0a8cce338967be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Transcriptions of songs prevalent in the 1740s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1331_lkk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. BARNES PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>336</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6659e5f8b7b3290d48563851321873ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5e7c81b92ce13c55c59fa584ad39dea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kentucky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_474e2213945920df305c465933c46360">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John W. Barnes, a private in the Confederate Army, concerning defense of
              Vicksburg in 1863, camp life, rations, crops, and the shooting of deserters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1335_pyh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BARNES PAPERS, 1752 (1758-1787) 1796.</unittitle>
            <unitid>337</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd6cd2d39f3a337ca097bca6a1b44c3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_61173cf8ed833ffdf0967c5e7b451cde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Culpeper County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dfa39987d52bccb3205eb5a288f6d5ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal depositions in the case of Jonathan Beckwith and Younger Helsick v. John
              Alexander and Gerald Hoose over the estate of Richard Barnes, their father-inlaw.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1339_ctz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM SPEIGHT BARNES PAPERS, 1924-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>338</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c433647da1e905dd4b562be6255153d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1da43f5225bb0dc0daf1dd9db39c057d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tucson (Pima County), Ariz.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9b53d0ba8856d1a35fcb56c1c2ca99e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A telegram from Barnes, president of the men's association at Trinity College, to
              James B. Duke expressing gratification for Duke's endowment and pledging their support
              to the development of the university.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1343_utn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GODFREY BARNSLEY PAPERS, 1824 (1840-1861) 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>339</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_405403a9394725fb47c1d4c0a646e04f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,667 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad1f79ad0a93651c56b6d1220d572112">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89e4f1a57b9aaa09a1f8f39af6238f73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Godfrey Barnsley (1805-1872), Savannah agent for general import and export
              brokers of Liverpool, England, from his children; correspondence among the children;
              detailed lists comprised of accounts with physicians, invoices, prices of building
              materials for "Woodlands" (Barnsley's estate), records of sales and imports of cotton,
              bills, and receipts. There are letters from three of the Barnsley sons who attended
              the preparatory school of Charles Green at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; and letters
              from Barnsley's three daughters at Montpelier Female Institute, near Macon, Georgia.
              Much of the material concerns Harold Barnsley, who traveled over New England and other
              northern sections of the United States, in China, and on the seas; references to the
              Civil War, in which several of the sons served, and to depredations suffered by the
              family. Beginning in 1867 there are several letters from two of Barnsley's sons,
              George, a physician, and Lucien, both of whom went to South America with an emigrant
              group under the leadership of one McMullen. They shortly severed connections with this
              group, however. George followed his profession, while Lucien engaged in a number of
              enterprises, operating in turn a rice mill, apothecary's shop, brick manufactory, and
              gold mine. Most of this work was at Iguape, Sao Paulo Province, and near Rio de
              Janeiro, Brazil. The letters contain descriptions of the natives, the countryside, and
              political, social and economic conditions of the country. The collection also contains
              a ledger, 1828-1844. Throughout much of the papers there are references to
              spiritualism, seances, and mediums.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1347_14e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>L. A. BARR DAYBOOK, 1855-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>340</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57e09c169e9d097d958665dcb87c0291"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f1cd1cd463b9afbc5e3517cb7763c05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b437855da89fc53c8a2ce6b2e5dfdeed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a farmer at "Piedmont" or "Piedmonte," apparently in Frederick Coun There
              are explanatory comments on farm operations and accounts with laborers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1351_1yu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES F. BARRETT PAPERS, 1942-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>341</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4609c024d63a51c8dc7eea03630f8dc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bbdf80fe4680d650ff1974bb62a9381b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6577bf42c3514b45b5f4e248c7e922d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and printed material of James F. Barrett, staff assistant on the War
              Savings Staff, Atlanta, Georgia, principally concerning the United Brotherhood of
              Carpenters and Joiners of America (AFL) and the furniture industry of North Carolina,
              but also including letters relating to labor support for the War Bond Campaign and the
              Payroll Deduction Plan, reports and other material relating to the National War Labor
              Board cases involving the Carpenters and Joiners and various furniture companies, and
              two addresses by Joe Boyd, representative of the Carpenters and Joiners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1355_6i3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ROBERT BARRIE PAPERS, 1765-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>342</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7fce3e69c411090f34850b2ef9cac555"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>733 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2be7426698a013e4c05719552cf7c87d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Swarthdale, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5bcb45cef7db9372b14ed883e549d6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers relate to Admiral Barrie's career in the Vancouver expedition, 1791-1795;
              the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars; the War of 1812; and his service as
              naval commissioner in Canada, 1819-1834. Included is a small group of material
              relating to the 31st Regiment of Foot in Florida and Britain during the 1760s and
              1770s when the Admiral's father, Dr. Robert Barrie, was surgeon's mate. A selective
              subject index is filed with the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1359_9tb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. A. BARRIER PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>343</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7666b4a7b62016db82297108eeddcd97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_704ca94fb318ca325baaf5c98304b6f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roanoke Island, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74d33253e80bfcba52ebf18d6f7e77ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Confederate soldiers, including a brief description of the
              Battle of Drewry's Bluff.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1363_rtr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. A. BARRIER ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1860-1862, 1887, 1893-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>344</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49c026c21c31b0e91eeb02d98eb73dea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2d07e5fda8f8acae1ac926af5a6a282">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3ba24625d15de218502a9f6e9881ec7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>W. A. BARRIER ACCOUNT BOOKS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1367_7eq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM BARRINGTON, SEVENTH VISCOUNT BARRINGTON, PAPERS, 1619
              (1822-1901).</unittitle>
            <unitid>345</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0e8b2cb5f7d6c4de6c145200fd845f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>464 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c73b9c091dcbab0b9103fc2bd845bac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beckett, Berkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7b3067a212bb449c657ffb2c3b2ffcf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the 1820s-1850s cen ters upon Henry Frederick Francis Adair
              Barrington (1808-1882), uncle of the Seventh Viscount. Letters of 1829 concern the
              death of George, Fifth Viscount Barrington, in Italy. There are reports, 1839-1840, by
              Henry Barrington on political and economic conditions in Greece and on antiquities
              there. Correspondence for the 1840s and 1850s records the political and economic life
              of Cape Colony. Correspondence, memoranda, miscellaneous documents, notes, clippings
              of George William, Seventh Viscount Barrington (1824-1886), from the 1860s to the
              1880s concern a wide range of political and foreign affairs topics, such as
              parliamentary reform, elections, the House of Lords, and relations with Russia and
              Turkey. Letters, 1900-1901, from Barrington's grandson, Lawrence William Palk, Third
              Baron Haldon, relate his ex perience with the Imperial Yeomanry during the Boer War.
              There are four portraits of members of the Palk family and eight of Disraeli, whom the
              Seventh Viscount served as secretary. Included with the collection is a selective
              index of persons and topics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1371_rn3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SHUTE BARRINGTON PAPERS, 1803-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>346</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d871660d67266224972fd7ce274a55c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5401a1d0ca8f7434797f361617c07dd2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, Durham County, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_579609d4bad7a0e18f886b1511d0770d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Shute Barrington, Bishop of Durham, to Thomas Layton and Richard Burn,
              concerning appointments and routine ecclesiastical business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1375_shw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL BARRON II PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>347</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94b731851a3a549c5de8a7aba5145cc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5025f024035ccf1685880a1331075d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Malvern," near Loretto (Essex County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f6890d927e1f6230f9d774b5b9fbb9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A routine business letter of Barron, U.S. naval officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1379_5xi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. BARROW PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>348</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a03c159a917260febdf6f6d8b0ec1019"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fdf6c5e24a02714f4d45f1823e19fd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2c92ab024b6d98a0e07b8409221974e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from James E. Barrow, private in the 61st Virginia Regiment, C.S.A., chiefly
              concerning his illness and convalescence in the Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1383_ayu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MIDDLETON POPE BARROW PAPERS, 1877, 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>349</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d96a9b194249b839fd56a5f68b9f56c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1fd0e983e9b84604f0808ec41dce34b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48a9f0a385499486ffba05e05be63e18">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Middleton P. Barrow (1839-1903), staff officer to Howell Cobb
              during the Civil War. Later a lawyer, he completed the term of Benjamin Harvey Hill in
              the U.S. Senate. One letter concerns the interests of a divorced woman with certain
              investments; the other, the Richmond and Danville Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1387_e74" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM TAYLOR BARRY PAPERS, 1829, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>350</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f706b199b08e6bbc63d221b9ed3fb355"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dba60d8191ca0c10c537666d186ac3d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b85c1a9901c2183f10d346c7de5c8e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William T. Barry (1785-1835), lawyer and postmaster general,
              1829-1835. The letters concern Commodore David Porter and changes in the form of the
              new postal guide.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1391_h4e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN BARTLETT PAPERS, 1856-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>351</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d5c243961ba75c8138c1e5850a487f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>519 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63705803cf5df4706ce20ba919863a0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Broad Brook (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_223ac33e721c9fe151eb54b18ffbfc4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Bartlett concerning the schools and colleges of Connecticut and Illinois,
              the education of women, teachers and their salaries, and social life and customs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1395_0my" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ELLIS ASHMEAD BARTLETT PAPERS, 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>352</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4dff82c2dee42ba5d85bd81f1f54396"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d9f88e64cfed8701bbeda5af855c612">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7163045e896e1ed31a3d51c101a96e3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of solicitation for <title type="simple" render="italic">England</title>,
              Conservative weekly penny newspaper published by Bartlett.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1399_ea4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIET F. BARTLETT PAPERS, 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>353</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1eb780ed6d68f31e67c715dd78914f1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3fc6adcef4bddfed29e8199573d61676">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Colorado Springs (E1 Paso County), Colo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ee9d33fe64d9b56aa2ca34ec5ae8abc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Mrs. Bartlett concerning the estrangement between herself and her
              husband, her objections to a divorce, and personal financial matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1403_j6b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEVI BARTLETT PAPERS, (1809-1824) 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>354</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_429941c0e8fd23672b3bc9f7a56bc9b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6649ed63025b9721978df68421082498">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kingston (Rockingham County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbc76504d320564d2f33caa8c725d1e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a physician and local politician containing information on the
              American Antiquarian Society, local academies, politics, medicine, phrenology, and
              business affairs. There are also drafts of several letters on theology to the editor
              of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Universalist Magazine</title>. One of the
              correspondents was Josiah Butler, U.S. congressman from New Hampshire, 1817-1823.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1407_kqr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARISSA MARLOWE BARTON PAPERS, 1868-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>355</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_620028541bf33300f8c376f9cc836128"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7b7058f290e09f07ab2f61d2341e96b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b47c1b384718e53a78c5dde74d2b1f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The pocket diary, September-December, 1869, of European travels of Clara Barton,
              nurse and founder of the American Red Cross, referring principally to Geneva,
              Switzerland, and Corsica, and to prices and living conditions there. There are
              references to Clarence Horton Upton, U.S. consul in Geneva; Sir Edwin Arnold, editor
              of the London Daily <title type="simple" render="italic">Telegraph</title> ; and to
              Thomasina M. A. E. Campbell, author. Also included are two calling cards of Miss
              Barton, clippings, and a letter to H. W. Clark, 1868, referring to her lecture
              schedule.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1411_bp2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERTRUDE WILLIAMSON (BAKER) BARTON PAPERS, 1878-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>356</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d6d9ab4808a6be88482349cf8c2b62b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>129 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd9a71158b829e363c8c5711da906eb5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab1277e843b41c086149654d9a1391b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mrs. Barton's letters concern local and state work for the Protestant Episcopal
              Church. Letters from her husband, Robert Thomas Barton, Sr. (1842-1917) refer to his
              career as a Virginia lawyer as well as to personal matters; his letters of 1916
              mention the service of R. T. Barton, Jr., in the National Guard on the Mexican border.
              Other writers include Mason Gaither Ambler on political and financial affairs in West
              Virginia; Robert Nicholson Scott Baker on life in the U.S. Naval Academy and in the
              navy; Bishop Robert Atkinson Gibson on missionary work; and Marie Elizabeth (Jeffries)
              Hobart on the performance of one of her plays.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1415_0nu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSIE BARTON AND JOHN R. MULVANY PAPERS, 1805-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>357</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08b8775ee11a25af68b96ff1c7cdb070"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>65 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ababa1c7a6ebbd1e93fede14181501b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Clairsville (Belmont County), and Zanesville (Muskingum County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de824946e84e2fda9d5b36e3fd7035e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters concerning politics and legislative processes in Pennsylvania, the
              extent of Southern support for Calhoun's doctrines, Ohio Democratic politics, the Bank
              of the United States, campaigns during the Mexican War, and life in California during
              the gold rush. Authors include A. R. McIlvain, John C. Calhoun, Benjamin Tappan, Duff
              Green, R. H. Miller, William P. Simpson, and P. H. Mulvany. There are also clippings,
              land records, and other materials.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1419_oaa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL R. BARTON PAPERS, 1841-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>358</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d4b30bde743032da8c7f188b20266e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb69771143bb320705a55d553a4e4b04">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Oxford (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98d44460b290f428a2a6a3c0c92031df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records concerning Stephen Barton's business at Bartonsville, North Carolina,
              manufacturing and selling plough handles and other lumber products, and Barton's legal
              problems, his trade between the lines during the Civil War, and his arrest and
              imprisonment at Norfolk, Virginia, by Union troops. Included is a narrative written to
              O. L. Mann giving an account of Barton's experiences. Papers after 1865 concern the
              attempt of Samuel R. Barton, son and heir of Stephen Barton, to recover damages for
              the burning of his father's property by the 3rd New York Cavalry in April, 1865; the
              part played by Clara Barton in securing the release from prison of her brother,
              Stephen; and the trial of Union officers responsible for Stephen's arrest.
              Correspondents include E. Benton Fremont, Orrin L. Mann, John R. Kirby, Franklin W.
              Kilpatrick, Ellen Spencer Mussey, and Horace T. Sanders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1423_1uu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SETH MAXWELL BARTON PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>359</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e1288a001165a0e307cddc2040fd8a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dea929d8ca03aea32756e5f7569df3d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4ee056b86843e01b848132e105f5d2a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Orders given under command of Confederate general Barton, 1862, to Col. C. J. Philips
              of the 52nd Georgia Regiment. Topics include depredations on private property and
              straggling; guards and pickets; personnel matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1427_8c1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BASDEN PAPERS, 1764 (1787-1829) 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>360</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ea7bef8668545d0bd846d25b95a07ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa7bd19192e16e5e1a68707858cbde8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Onslow County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_741aa8f59689f066a26c6c8a34982f66">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning transfer of land by the Basden family and the renting of turpentine
              forest land; and the will of Erasmus H. Coston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1431_0gw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MALONE BASKERVILL PAPERS, 1886-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>361</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_607a3cb83d9dcbb359b4246873e54535"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55a6e4f3c41ceddcb6a2548de650f59e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_672e372fbcae93cd14b4d29291508815">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William M. Baskervill (1850-1899), author and professor of English at
              Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, from Albert Hansen, Joel Chandler Harris,
              Clifford Anderson Lanier, Mary (Day) Lanier, and Thomas Nelson Page, in answer to his
              request for material on their lives and works for his current writings, and concerning
              invitations to speak on various occasions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1435_hib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. BASKERVILLE LEDGER, 1830-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>362</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0380f015ebd3a6adfec280d91503006"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d0b93454562bf0df5a408cf7c9938d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boydton (Mecklenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74ce11118763a64f84e039c4fe3a88b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1439_m5o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BASKERVILLE PAPERS, 1799-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>363</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cc7b1b944b7920e1a2cc7ecd74fd57e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>101 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4ffbc55777a2e548b50bb20f74463a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Lombardy Grove," Mecklenburg County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dfae89c36e7168fa4b1ea805e335532e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of William Baskerville, a planter. The earlier letters
              discuss crops and the curing of tobacco; many of the letters for 1802-1804 concern the
              education of his son, Charles, and of John R. Lucas, a student at the University of
              Edinburgh, Scotland. Among the items of interest are: letters from Lucas recounting
              Great Britain's preparation for war during the Napoleonic period; brief allusion to
              Colonel William Byrd's "Westover"; fluctuations of wheat prices; effect of approaching
              Civil War on price levels; Confederate action near Romney, Virginia, under General T.
              J. Jackson's command; and lists of commodity prices .</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1443_eq6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK THOMAS BASON PAPERS, 1928-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>364</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97d45805d6072cb5eb9a26ad1ae90281"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02f2c09ad7f16ec82b16fe9897fd5287">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ccf9866c3a49c397e6d7b94737899ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, largely with British literary figures, of a London author and
              bookseller. Among writers are Leonard Russell, Michael Sadleir, John Betjeman, John
              Connell, Stephen Graham, Francis Brett Young, Marie Adelaide (Belloc) Lowndes, Walter
              John De La Mare, John Cowper Powys, and Naomi Jacob. A complete list of writers is
              filed with the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1447_qwn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VICTOR H. BASSETT PAPERS, 1789 (1915-1938).</unittitle>
            <unitid>365</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11dd1387a1e1875538c5010e09121150"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>762 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e56551c5923e894cc09de050e688408">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c22c1d5294bd8322be60e2ca33ecc10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers collected by a physician and librarian of the Georgia Medical Society relating
              to public health in Georgia, Georgia physicians, midwives, smallpox inoculation,
              University of Pennsylvania medical instruction in the early 19th Century, Federal
              Emergency Relief Administration employment for nurses, and Works Progress
              Administration malaria control projects. Included are letters, reports, extracts,
              articles, charts, lists, genealogical data on the McAllister and White families of
              Pennsylvania and the Le Conte and Habersham families of Georgia, and a journal of J.
              J. Waring and Joseph Fred. Waring in London, Dublin, and Paris, 1853-1855. Writers of
              correspondence include William Gibbons, Horace Senter, David Ramsey, John C. Warren,
              John Le Conte, and T. F. Abercrombie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1451_exi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWARD BATES, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>366</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e8cb53ad4728ac89ec2c41cfe61c29fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90c7559c91214613cf1998907cc34154">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gyrn Castle, Flintshire, Wales.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03ea53856007ee2405502b2d510debcc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sir Stafford Northcote, supporting Bates against criticism by Samuel
              Plimsoll.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1455_r9v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT ERNEST BATES PAPERS, 1930-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>367</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32ffcfd40fb25959ddb8818bff1e8fdf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a82e1a14b374169c58b894632b4fb878">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ashford, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6089f3c6d96a5faafb1b7a3b152ca353">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Bates (1905-1974) discussing literary matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1459_lxl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. BATES PAPERS, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>368</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5cb3a5ea6315b59f55abaf2014fbe9b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4123479a855b925e9b8a9f819d022e05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bedford (Bristol County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98705c2c33a6d1ffcd64a69671f7a85a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reminiscences of a soldier in the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry and the 3rd
              Massachusetts Cavalry regiments during the Civil War. Bate's observations relate to
              the year 1864 and describe a smallpox epidemic in New Orleans; Washington, D.C., and
              the Shenandoah Valley, including the battle of Winchester.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1463_pyd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BATES PAPERS, 1811-1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>369</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00c7f2dfb8862fdb5ded580da5bed2ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>95 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_619c43eb62cde19c34f55ea847c61c51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4321acd979135be809f581d6ccafdda0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely business and personal letters of a dealer in coffee, tea, and chocolate, with
              information on commodity prices and finance in England in 1819; the War of 1812;
              Unitarian religion; anti-Catholic prejudice; William Marriott's appointment to
              Columbia College, N.Y.; the bones of Thomas Paine brought to England by William
              Cobbett; and the publication of Paine's works in England in 1819. Correspondents
              include B. Wright, -J. De Camp, and David Kidd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1467_j7h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY BATHURST PAPERS, 1822, 1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>370</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd45cb2b94eb2cf52d56eb522f982bf2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_76db732b7378c375054fc3a21059b1a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwich, Norfolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30e3bfe7b651d401e1d3999d6fd953bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to George Glover, Archdeacon of Sudbury, from the Bishop of Norwich
              commenting on the prospects of legislation concerning the Catholic question; and a
              personal letter concerning family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1471_x6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MAGRUDER BATTEY PAPERS, 1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>371</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2f3d939189da018dc892142d05c843a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b69d6cb6d602560a15db64319673c03">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7416c429a8878ec9d8670fe2a1430e1d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogical materials concerning the Battey family and a letter of Robert Battey of
              Rome, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1475_bng" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS NARCISSE BAUDRY DES LOZIERES PAPERS, (1770-1825) 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>372</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b8b8af7b3a2e112642899f6b9257695"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>91 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcffb2b2d58aad9871e6e19cd5036c66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4155e8d4bee2eaa52721e0914ecf8ce6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diplomas and certificates relating to the education, career, and memberships of this
              French lawyer, soldier, traveler, and writer; passports; residence papers;
              certificates of citizenship; military records; and other legal documents and
              honors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1479_x5m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAUGH &amp; SONS COMPANY PAPERS 1905-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>373</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a621e94c7ddfd916885b3d8a6d42ba4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>101 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5bdede995acf4a616a01837e9a5d7fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Penn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e2a5fb398f747434ed8220ff3709b78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs and advertisements for a producer and distributor of phosphate fertilizer
              and agricultural chemicals based in Philadelphia and in Norfolk, Virginia, and
              connected with the Baugh Chemical Co. in Baltimore and Ohio. Topics include offices,
              factories, products, personnel, and crops. Farm scenes are from New Jersey,
              Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1483_n3y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BAUSERMAN ACCOUNTS, 1838-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>374</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63b496e8b4054c8c1ad9a0953fbde74d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4050c2712dd08aa9154734f4a5f9e078">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hawkinstown (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4cf65317ef05447965f17865668515e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks and ledger.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1487_dki" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BAXTER PAPERS, 1825-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>375</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d39ddc65b8f21c42ba0607f208bc5e44"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>106 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dce2eb603e40df566aabe7090adedffc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c7d5ecec5c8380daa272dc49c5a1cc7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family letters of a commission merchant and businessman, con taining
              information on an uncooperative slave; secession in Virginia; the response to
              secession in Connecticut; civilian life during the Civil War; descriptions of
              Confederate fortifications at Norfolk, Vir ginia, 1861, and Winton, North Carolina,
              1862; comment on traitors in northeastern North Carolina; use of buildings in
              Greensboro, North Carolina for hospitals, 1864; war con ditions in Plaquemines Parish,
              Louisiana; Radical Republicans during Reconstruction; freedmen; and the Virginia
              Military Institute. Clippings, 14 items, are of sayings and couplets, many of them by
              Samuel H. Marks of Petersburg. There is a commonplace book, 1820s-1830s, and a letter
              from George Wythe Randolph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1491_u25" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES COURTENAY BAYLOR PAPERS, 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>376</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b835cc832d7fe4c3b672d8e8b218066"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10218c508e88591a7c52b8751215bd43">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d39ec9c4caa8d4d558dbe81aa89a39a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Joseph Marshall Stoddart concerning literary matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1495_yes" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELBERT W. BAYNES PAPERS, 1834 (1843-1864) 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>377</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e38a3fd2a19ff95ab0358e55f9e43d0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_348ae7a3b3b07ac3264747c7a81f0c78">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jasper County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6f17d4be8713b200c45c1661a5c0c99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a tannery including notes from patrons sending for tanning
              the skins of cattle, horses, and occasionally of dogs and cats; information on prices
              for the hiring of slaves, for cotton, and general merchandise; on Baynes's debts and
              other legal problems. and on conditions during Reconstruction. Postwar letters include
              a young girl's impressions of Houston, Texas. Correspondents include Isaac A. Hibler,
              Richard R. Roby, and Baynes's daughter, Tucker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1499_a0k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SELINA E. BAYNES AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1858-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>378</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_205d6291c457a315578f4d6f79519204"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 36 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b349b9a74adada0422d280d24f66a862">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bushy Fork (Person County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76802313f5a723571797bca0c2ac93cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typical album kept by a young girl.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1503_qu7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARVEY R. BEACH PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>379</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f02d0fb8335ba3f1358fdfdc4933f868"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6972f2db25761a3cb6a8706bcbcbbe7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milford (New Haven County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f3f1921cf58f7b191a05b6bee0e9ee0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of Harvey R. and Henry Beach, carriage manu
              facturers, concerning the collection of claims at New Orleans, Louisiana; conditions
              of the carriage business; and settlement of an estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1507_gpb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BEALE DIARY, 1817-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>380</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53133565806d1be72703e390ff5f8dda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16ab401d6c806cdfc16558bf095408e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_015f140e37834d568507aaf226b0f040">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal diary of Edward Beale, apparently an American in England for study or
              treatment for lameness under one Dr. Taylor. The diary, in code, is chiefly concerned
              with Beale and Honor Green's questionable romance, with occasional references to his
              man, Horace, and the treatment of Negroes in Charleston [S.C.?].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1511_2lo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BEALE PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>381</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8c47cc560bcec9bc59328f0a888e71c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f30382ac30dc4974eb3b39a426df7be2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cace3ef0a811e347898f86f42692a8e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receints for moods Purchased by a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1515_xvp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD LEE TURBERVILLE BEALE PAPERS, 1848-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>382</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36919748d483cfeb0aa57863203cceb6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c93d665955db1154a275cf582c4c8193">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westmoreland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7be9a0776ae88ab3538037d46a6e5597">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Richard L. T. Beale (1819-1893), a Virginia lawyer and congressman, one,
              1848, asking for a congressional report, and the other, 1862, to his wife, describing
              his experiences in the Confederate Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1519_2nb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH S. BEALL PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>383</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_daf6d55f373179aa69ded2f338306cc8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_077bf9b85e64a34f9d7dec21b9630e4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kingston (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ce30a302ba16325f11c8c11277b5552">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Federal soldiers to Joseph S. Beall, asking him to persuade citi zens to
              supply revolvers to volunteers, commenting on the Kingston Company stationed in
              Virginia, and describing the Banks Expedition at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1523_fd1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BEALL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1784-1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>384</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f71030b3362d3eeb42a28ee49dd907c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2510eb0eaefa959fabc56b45122c0022">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fbb1703ef26c51239081d140dc710b22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant in Georgetown.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1527_lr2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>UPTON BEALL PAPERS, 1809-1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>385</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67a53e1efcbb099e5ddd7014f1fb1044"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f573f9ed64488093ddbdc4c257d618b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bff549ea0d66c98dcf1862657f997ff1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning a lawsuit in which Francis Scott Key was counsel for John Norwood
              and the importation and purchase of salt by the firm of Stewart and Beall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1531_1m9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. BEAMAN PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>386</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7685ff6ac37885cc13f6153b6eb6efc7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9502ff01a88d6367688ae3a0a38b68d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vermont.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6cc85dc4b551da7f85ac86b0b74c5be2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official papers of George W. Beaman, a native of Vermont, while assistant paymaster
              on the S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Union</title>, a store ship stationed
              off Key West, Florida.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1535_iqm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEAR CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH RECORDS, 1858-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>387</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93d0fb84d76625791c2ba94b7d5124ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>Lenoir County, </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c18afb29286d9ac2c7395b4098323dc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0338f73519faa068a84282a3c67f9760">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Church minutes for 1858-1917 and lists of members for 1858-1904.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1539_o8f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALONZO G. BEARDSLEY PAPERS, 1787 (1861-1863) 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>388</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_caf0189de4fa2d4fae13000acab9544d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,596 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d47ed5174f5d084a28a6f38694e64125">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Auburn (Cayuga County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80969d125eeb858ecc764797c5edce99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection, largely the correspondence of the law firm of Theodore Medad
              Pomeroy, William Allen, and Alonzo G. Beardsley, also contains the papers of several
              combinations of lawyers who preceded this firm. The early papers, beginning about
              1800, center on John Porter, judge, state senator, and law partner of New York
              Governor Enos Thompson Throop. In about 1840 the Porter letters merge into those of
              William Allen, and for the next fifteen years the correspondence reflects Allen's
              legal practice and depicts life in Auburn, New York. The letters of Alonzo Beardsley
              begin about 1842, but it is not until 1855 that he and Allen become partners. During
              the 1850s the papers also include the letters of Samuel Blatchford, a New York City
              attorney. For the most part, papers during 1840-1860 concern business and legal
              practice in New York state and throughout the northeastern United States. For the
              Civil War period there are the 1860s papers of Theodore M. Pomeroy from Cayuga County,
              New York, a U.S. representative. Topics include appointments and promotions; aid to
              wounded soldiers; defenses on the Great Lakes; the organization of the 5th, 111th, and
              138th New York regiments; the Conscription Act of 1863 and its enforcement; and
              civilian morale and the activities of Southern sympathizers, especially in 1863.
              Pomeroy's correspondence also concerns patronage, party organization and rivalry, and
              service to constituents. From 1865 to 1870 there is much family correspondence,
              particularly letters to Nellie Bisby of Attica, New York. Between 1865 and 1868 many
              papers appear from Dodge and Stevenson Manufacturing Company, makers of reapers and
              mowers. After 1870 letters of Alonzo Beardsley relate to miscellaneous subjects, such
              as gold mining in North Carolina and Alabama, 1872; the Oswego Starch Company; and N.
              M. Osborne &amp; Company, makers of harvesting machines. Numerous legal papers and
              documents reflect all phases of the Osborne firm's work. There is a large amount of
              related printed matter. The collection also included genealogical material on the Van
              Dorn, Peterson, and Quick families of New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1543_da0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIE BEATTY PAPERS, 1826-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>389</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffdb0d151decd7102bd7809b0f35dc55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2463bd5d2ad6384ff31680f6792fdeb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7221b187f9cd86e15659f012f0b39a57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a bank cashier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1547_5kw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. H. BEATTY PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>390</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51b3893bf10dbf52f6c7ecdaa08f8d02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38d0f24782ca1c4150bf57714e8589ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lisbon (Sampson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_280ff87d5ebcee1e46b7ce6e901a394b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a Confederate soldier to his mother and to another member of his family,
              and a list of articles owned by the Lisbon Ladies Aid Society; accounts of company
              movements and army life at Forts Caswell and Fisher, North Carolina, as well as the
              area around Gordonsville, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1551_4wc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH H. BEAUCHAMP PAPERS, 1844 (1863-1869) 1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>391</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1141c5f5e78ab350134c3e3ba3af801c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a76ea7a01fc8c5c4f19a9b202239323">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davie County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_43a72491bb760f1fb86525100da3f96b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Elizabeth H. Beauchamp, widow of John
              Beauchamp, concerning land owned by her and by her son, Joel. Included also are love
              letters from Washington Green.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1555_k2r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR FRANCIS BEAUFORT PAPERS, 1796-1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>392</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35ed22e5ece13ab8c3c9e624c5ae5a7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28f754d5cd358b6bc61249ed12038091">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8cbb3e6214336736773ba6fe05922f77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book listing the personal and professional expenses and items of income of
              Lt. Beatty aboard H.M.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Phaeton.</title>
              Beatty's share of the prize money from captured ships is included.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1559_q33" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEAUFORT COLLEGE TRUSTEES JOURNAL, 1795-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>393</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f4314c6d36283ed7a7fdb3927de59f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3181f993513e625782038c2857fe864b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_427dbf6b9c502b383387af6807b4bbee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of the minutes of the proceedings of the college trustees. Some questions
              confronting them were the handling of legacies, changes in buildings, replacing
              members of the faculty, and student discipline. Among the trustees were Edward
              Barnwell, John Barnwell, John Bull, John Alexander Cuthbert, Henry Middleton Fuller,
              William J. Grayson, Henry Holcombe, and John Allen Stuart, short biographies of whom
              are filed with the journal. There is also a letter of 1816, from Joseph Emerson
              Worcester, who was a candidate for a teaching position at the college.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1563_cwa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEAUFORT COUNTY, N.C., SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 65 REGISTER,
              1887-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>394</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6729fa204a09685ca802b0ecb1c4a598"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 64 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9803a55825275aa369015a73129b256">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd44758cdb37810549229b67a2b41f63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>BEAUFORT COUNTY, N.C., SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 65 REGISTER</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1567_32j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIERRE GUSTAVE TOUTANT BEAUREGARD PAPERS, 1844-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>395</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9ebb70ac986b1353debb04eae504bb4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>475 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2be7ab2fb461553dcd7dc7b377f8fd57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f50cebd49fad65d88790ab440ff26bab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of P. G. T. Beauregard (1818-1893), Confederate brigadier general,
              president of the New Orleans, Jackson and Mississippi Railway, and adjutant general of
              Louisiana. The collection includes an 1847 memorandum on the fortification of Jalapa,
              Mexico; Special Order No. 14 from General Robert Patterson, May 3, 1847, transferring
              Lt. Beauregard from the volunteers to the United States Engineers; a letter to
              Jefferson Davis from Beauregard offering his services to the Confederacy; letters to
              Jefferson Davis and Samuel Cooper immediately after the first battle of Manassas in
              1861; telegrams, 1861-1862, from Generals Robert S. Ripley, Sterling Martin Wood,
              Sterling Price, and James E. Slaughter on troop movements and supplies in Mississippi;
              a letter from Beauregard to Thomas Jordan on Robert E. Lee's 1862 campaign against
              McClellan on the Peninsula; a list of telegrams sent and received in February and
              April, 1862, concerning Fort Pillow; a report from Albert S. Johnston to Judah
              Benjamin on the military situation in the West in February 1862, after the fall of
              Fort Henry; shorthand notes of a conference in 1863 with Jefferson Davis, Joseph E.
              Johnston, and G. W. Smith to plan Johnston's Vicksburg campaign; a letter in 1864 from
              Daniel H. Hill warning Beauregard of Grant's threat to Petersburg, Virginia; a series
              of telegrams from General William J. Hardee concerned with operations in South
              Carolina and Georgia in 1865; and telegrams from 1865 on the movement of troops and
              supplies in Georgia and Alabama. The papers for the years after the Civil War deal
              with such subjects as Louisiana politics, railroad building in Louisiana and Mexico,
              various business ventures, and questions about the war, particularly Beauregard's part
              in it. They include a letter in 1866 from Beauregard to Robert E. Lee on
              Reconstruction; a letter from Beauregard to Frederick A. Porcher in 1876 concerning
              some documents discovered in Salisbury, North Carolina, which Beauregard identified as
              pertaining to the defense of Charleston, South Carolina; and a letter to Isham G.
              Harris in 1880 on the Shiloh campaign. There is a clipping describing Beauregard's
              funeral in 1893.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1571_wqj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEAVER CREEK AND BLUFF COTTON MILLS RECORDS, 1878-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>396</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_776aac5fe64abac51d86f22162670d03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38d80681924a55f1334749b9cf9b58d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e488ceb7cec92d41e5e6a5b74436129">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Stock ledgers, journal, and other records of a cotton mill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1575_j1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE BECK PAPERS, 1790-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>397</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2766bffe9a4162a0d9e30baa7bd8d4ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>90 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_43ee59d4de9e37be7e495368f2a02f18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_035e489440825f2325479d533fe4de29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists, for the most part, of personal and family correspondence,
              legal papers, bills, receipts, and other business papers. Many records relate to
              transactions in land and slaves and accounts with local merchants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1579_u4b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CREPPS WICKLIFFE BECKHAM PAPERS. 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>398</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d43bf88eec59946fb98ba69668a80228"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7777eda5e46e189c73c9c01d0ee9fec0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f94f573011e53c3ebebe43c9103f850">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Beckham, governor of Kentucky, to a county chairman of the Democratic
              party recommending two Negro campaign workers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1583_fej" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. BECKHAM ACCOUNT BOOK, 1836-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>399</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad4761299352ef645fc862e9f71bcef4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 144 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17367396615fea0e61063b60ad1fc409">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexander County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf40832ebf0175da6fbdbcce09777316">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile and farm accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1587_yg5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE BECKWITH PAPERS, 1809-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>400</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_545025e0ae12331b6987e3020f822a43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29f7ccfff333172e65baf884adf0f697">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee26cc41ed26b67b2d38889b53a991fb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters dealing with Beckwith's conquest of Martinique in 1809. Also, one letter in
              1819 explaining the changes in army policy necessitating Beckwith's retirement as
              commander in Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1591_hwo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BECKWITH PAPERS, 1810-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>401</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2834c017b8ac65b65c7d84bd7dda3f01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2689eaab9a0c683661aaa920015fe498">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2105ca144751d7845ddb4ab6e2cdb785">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of John Beckwith (1785-1870), a physician, concerning
              antidyspeptic and antibilious pills, which he made and advertised by testimonials from
              many prominent men, especially from North Carolina. The set contains a few personal
              letters, including one from Mrs. George Edmund Badger. Correspondents are chiefly from
              North Carolina. Included also are receipts and bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1595_306" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WATRUS BECKWITH PAPERS, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>402</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03b6625519690b2acf03b01fbffe619a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4daa5cfa698dfba9cbdb328b2b9dc54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68e252dd2e25c9a2ead1e5e0e7302de2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from the Episcopal Bishop of Georgia concerning stock in the Georgia Central
              Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1599_6r9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. BEDELL PAPERS, 1863-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>403</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_108d1bb401990e3aeb9349b92209ee37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44242fe801f1cecf99790c3a09fd09d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Dane County), Wis.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5064978f01deb64a0ec0f85cac29c014">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a soldier in the Union Army commenting on camp life in Virginia and
              Kentucky and describing Chicago, Illinois, in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1603_xpo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEDINGER-DANDRIDGE FAMILY PAPERS, 1763-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>404</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c460b5a07654b2b2c58402536764783"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,997 items and 191
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_82863ed799610db88056b164568dd2b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23838ffd4fd7ad317c9a2395682e371b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The correspondence and papers of five generations of families from Virginia, West
              Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, and New York. The primary portion of the collection is made
              up of the personal and family papers of Caroline Danske (Bedinger) Dandridge
              (1854-1914), a writer and horticulturalist. From 1866 to her marriage in 1877, Danske
              Dandridge's correspondence is concerned with social life in Virginia and Washington,
              D.C., and with family matters. Her literary correspondence begins in the early 1880s
              and continues until the year of her death. Correspondents include John Esten Cooke,
              Edmund C. Stedman, Oliver Wendell Holmes, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Thomas W.
              Higginson. There are sustained exchanges of letters with William Hayes Ward, editor of
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Brooklyn Independent </title> which
              published much of her work; with the poet Lizette Woodworth Reese of Baltimore; and
              Margaretta Lippincott. Material on gardening begins to appear in the papers for the
              1890s and includes a large number of letters and eleven notebooks. Danske Dandridge's
              family correspondence continues with her sister, Mrs. J. F. B. (Mary Bedinger)
              Mitchell, and her brother, Henry Bedinger IV, as well as with her numerous cousins.
              The correspondence of Adam Stephen Dandridge (1844-1924) reflects his career in the
              West Virginia House of Representatives and his business as a seller of farm machinery.
              Correspondence and papers of Serena Katherine (Violet) Dandridge, daughter of Danske
              and Adam Stephen Dandridge, bear on her career as an illustrator for the zoologist,
              Hubert Lyman Clark, and reflect her interest in woman suffrage and the Swedenborgian
              Church. There are also twelve volumes of her writings in manuscript. The
              correspondence and papers of Danske Dandridge's father, Henry Bedinger III, include
              letters on literary subjects from Thomas Willis White, Philip Pendleton Cooke, and
              Nathaniel Beverley Tucker; papers from his years as a member of the United States
              House of Representatives from 1845-1849; records of his service, 1853-1858, first as
              consul and then as minister of the United States in Denmark and in particular his
              negotiation of a treaty with Denmark in 1857; and his notebooks containing poems and
              comments on social life in Virginia. Letters of Caroline B. (Lawrence) Bedinger,
              mother of Danske Dandridge, to her husband's family in the South and her relatives in
              New York, concern her experience as a young woman in Washington, D.C., and Virginia;
              her stay in Copenhagen; the Civil War experiences of her husband's family and her own;
              family life; and the education of her children. The collection contains a large number
              of transcripts made by Danske Dandridge from originals in the possession of various
              branches of her family, including the Swearingens, Shepherds, Morgans, Rutherfords,
              Worthingtons, Washingtons, Kings, Brownes, and Lawrences for the period from the
              American Revolution to the Civil War. There are also copies of letters and documents
              from the Lyman C. Draper manuscripts at the University of Wisconsin. Essentially, they
              are the papers of three brothers, George Michael Bedinger (1756-1843), Henry Bedinger
              II (1753-1843), and Daniel Bedinger (1761-1818), and their descendents and
              connections. Among the many subjects discussed are Indian warfare and conditions on
              the Virginia frontier; descriptions of the events of the Revolution; trading in salt
              and fur; experiences of Americans held prisoner by the British during the Revolution;
              flour milling in the Potomac valley; trade and transport of farm commodities; travel
              on the Mississippi to New Orleans, 1811-1812; James Rumsey and the development of the
              steamboat; the settling of Kentucky and Ohio; descriptions of Washington, D.C.,
              Philadelphia, and Baltimore at various times from 1800-1860; antebellum social life,
              South and North; and extensive comments on politics through 1860, particularly on the
              opposition to Federalism and the early Democratic-Republican Party.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1607_1oh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFONSO DE LA CUEVA, MARQUÉS DE BEDMAR PAPERS, 1620.</unittitle>
            <unitid>405</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_213c4a1fccea4398c26e99c9cd0a72f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6b04e159f12d91b6d09223c95e84675">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d96c648cdca4f1b673ea51a7cf9faa92">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Book entitled "Relatione della Republica di Venetia fatta alla Maesta del Re
              Cattolico Filippo III di Spagna per il suo Ambasciatore Don Alonso dalla Cueva
              Residente ordinario in Venetia l'anno 1620." It is a political, economic,
              topographical, military, and social account of the Venetian state attributed to
              Bedmar, who was Spanish ambassador to Venice during 1607-ca. 1618.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1611_esa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHARINE ESTHER BEECHER PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>406</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_330306eb2d674d87122194b67c0dd76b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b5f62370e5851bea087d76baaf08cf0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Litchfield (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f112821d684e027773d9687f64ba87c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from a Mrs. Brainerd describing a trip to the western United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1615_fwr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WARD BEECHER PAPERS, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>407</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_848a23b9c19243d6b8b7c253cfc5439e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c8f6cbcb5c0271d64f9d9847abf380a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brooklyn, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b1a25c0ab5aa437e0416e705f9a5177c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items concerning Beecher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1619_2fn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CHAPLIN BEECHER PAPERS, 1865-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>408</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_833cd7687a5e3b6eeca6d4f22f381d5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_991e9aa6a89b73f833fd4c4b071a7574">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elmira (Chemung County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c18ef00eb2231ac4de294911e3ee733">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One volume consisting of a journal of Beecher's activities in Charleston, South
              Carolina, overseeing the transition of the freedmen from slave to wage earner, and a
              memorandum book containing summaries of complaints brought to him by the freedmen.
              Also, two letters stating his general view of how freedmen should be treated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1623_6wk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>P. T. BEEMAN PAPERS, 1845-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>409</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2f5e2e02236e15448c00d0c46885a1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0322e9d7c5b76cb57725575e1a55b05c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lanesboro (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48eff7a1c0583923ed122a72233a5441">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records, some of which belonged to a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1627_x7k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS STIRLING BEGBIE PAPERS, 1863-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>410</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6b997666016a2da04b34a0d605aca49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50405bde022e51da814dc46a320440a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ac529325ef44f72806b5b52823c5354">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Description of the organization and activities of the Albion Trading Company, a group
              of blockade runners in the American Civil War. Ships mentioned include the Lady <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Stirling</title>, the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Talisman, </title> the <title type="simple" render="italic">Calypso,
              </title> and the Hope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1631_1ya" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHERINE P. (WILMER) BEIDELMAN PAPERS, 1830 (1862-1874) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>411</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdcb92f90d65ee5d144bac5879cbd36f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ffc42b723c1f707eec49a06ba7c0b8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_727584adfd53e4125f0dd54fdda18865">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the Beidelman and Wilmer families. The letters concern the
              marriage of Mary Wilmer to the Reverend John Nicholson of Rahway, New Jersey; John
              Wilmer's voyage around Cape Horn to Chile during the 1830's; the marriage of Catherine
              P. Wilmer to David Beidelman, the Civil War experiences of Wilmer and Daniel
              Beidelman, Jr., members of the 19th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers; and the
              destitution of the people of southern Maryland and northern Virginia during the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1635_dgs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRANVILLE W. BELCHER PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>412</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f67cea93020c7ade6eeda8895508dda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75265030a6e443f574c9112e96120691">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henry County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aed4c4a0da1f73d1ba4ab55c4dabbddd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters which reflect events in the Civil War such as the second battle of
              Manassas and the battle of Gettysburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1639_uj0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BELCHER PAPERS, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>413</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7efa08ee5d371332fc3d8cd9c0b3b786"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07094e4253cf52b14c9f5d52944f3766">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_878c390d065123df271c5771a57b4d5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents concerning the reimbursement of James Belcher, a Loyalist, for losses
              sustained when the British evacuated Savannah. Included also is one document signed by
              General Anthony Wayne.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1643_lti" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. BELCHER PAPERS, 1857-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>414</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c20cfd325bc85e177caf86e162444f20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_180e246e8960f4750d4d38b0c97bf171">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_def2f2e7b5b84f2c8010667d0327ce93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business and legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1647_430" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WORTH BELKNAP, 1852-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>415</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_967b1921e2500369a8313ff326c25434"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66b30cc12014f903e63bd64a95ce2add">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ec6095709805609981e80dd155933e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William W. Belknap (1829-1890), Iowa legislator, Federal officer in
              the Civil War, and secretary of war under President Grant, concerning contested
              elections; the Ku Klux Klan; appointments to the United States Military Academy, West
              Point, New York; political appointments; stationing troops in Alabama in 1872;
              President Grant's desire to hold an election in Georgia in 1870; and settlement of war
              claims against the Navy, 1875.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1651_766" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM BELL &amp; SONS PAPERS, 1834-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>416</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4b70d53b125a5e88ad51f9ea552f1f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>239 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c80eff9a01e6a2bf62b67859866f223">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8ba20ac330afeeef903bd06cd62c50b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence including letters concerning the importation of Irish linens
              through a firm headed by James C. Bell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1655_i5a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED W. BELL PAPERS, 1848 (1862-1864) 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>417</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3fa944cb9342116c846d651dbe027cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>285 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d441ab7083139586bd8263d4077e7914">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin (Macon County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42f078d270e2f54b194fbbdcaef6a340">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a mountain family, interesting for information on social
              and economic conditions in the extreme western section of North Carolina during the
              Civil War period. The personal letters of Alfred W. Bell, who organized a troop of
              Confederate volunteers in 1861 with himself as captain, relate his war experiences.
              The postwar letters show his endeavor to re-establish himself in the dental
              profession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1659_arh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. J. BELL INVENTORY, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>418</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d94dbbc3708f798a4fb02d22215b50a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b25a74fa8494c33b68ed6296666d5d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_312eb58542ab02a5f30c5ba112cc9bc8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Inventory of the estate of a merchant in bankruptcy by D. W. McKinney, U.S.
              marshal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1663_oj5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER BELL PAPERS, 1833-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>419</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_790ef6245d419250b74ed7981b6f7019"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07987bb25df564c47562f237ced32c88">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hyde County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae618e29604bd892ef15ade4c9976033">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of a group of small farmers in eastern North Carolina with
              comments on crops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1667_yl8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. J. BELL DIARY, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>420</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_498faf0d8d5648d8e8d402e74576d49d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 62 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e77a9fb1fa55afc1ef74fc5ede9ec931">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35aca0570d6cc0c2ad92ac0f9e16a43f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of J. J. Bell, 8th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, a Confederate
              soldier, describing life at Camp Macon, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1671_jcf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MARTIN BELL PAPERS, 1768-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>421</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcb1b293c1b18c9401c74421fc33e694"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13,557 items and 47 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78e56df4b2685b9cff22236ecb544755">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hollidayaburg (Blair County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f894f843c38a253ff73472e24e67776c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, business papers, and legal papers of a lawyer, ironmaster, banker,
              and politician. Papers on the iron industry, 1830-1870, deal with financing,
              acquisition of raw materials, labor, processing, and distribution. Bell opened his
              first bank in 1848, and his correspondence and financial papers reveal day-to-day
              banking practice; the strains on the national financial system in the antebellum
              period and the attempts of bankers to achieve some degree of stability; the dynamics
              of banking expansion; the creation of a national bank in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania,
              under the Currency Act of 1863, and the promotion of the United States government's
              5-20 loan in central Pennsylvania in 1863. An extensive correspondence on local,
              state, and national politics includes material on the Anti-Masonic Party in the 1830s;
              the Whig Party, 1830-1840; the Republican Party in the 1850s; Pennsylvania's Buckshot
              War, 1838-1839; the debate in 1840 over the resumption of specie payment in
              Pennsylvania; the maneuvering behind the creation of Blair County, Pennsylvania, from
              Huntingdon County in 1846; and the political climate of Pennsylvania in the secession
              crisis. Legal papers reflect Bell's expertise in Pennsylvania land law, and include
              mortgages, court judgements, and records of the collection of notes and the
              administration of estates and wills. Letters from Dewitt Clinton concern the Juniata
              River Canal; lengthy correspondence with J. Edgar Thompson relates to the Pennsylvania
              Railroad; and other letters deal with the sale of the Main Line of the Pennsylvania
              State Improvements System. There is material on the Pennsylvania state school system;
              the development of telegraph service; and addictive use of laudanum; mobilization for
              the Civil War, the effect of the war on the banking and business system of the North;
              and local reaction to Confederate operations in Pennsylvania. Printed matter deals
              with such subjects as temperance, road and bridge building, abolitionism, schools,
              public works, and politics. The volumes include account books of iron companies,
              notebooks, bank books, household accounts, and a journal kept by Bell when he was a
              member of the Pennsylvania Senate Committee on Internal Improvements, 1839.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1675_5ve" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MADISON BELL PAPERS, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>422</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1afbbf5208ba4168dcc352b00c05853"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a7cc8d93a1818c8da0d9578a7fd852d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89be59e81822da017d52b49f089a237a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Georgia Republican requesting an appointment as U.S. marshal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1679_vqu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAJOR BELL PAPERS, 1853-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>423</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01e1ff8a1b0052b80a87c6a3ce813891"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_992ef00ac68662109a1e94cb9844c5d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabeth City (Pasquotank County), N -</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3a6f6f6f4c2167b2efdc0330928e586">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters with information on the prices of goods; and letters from Christian
              Bell, a student at Chowan Female College at Murfreesboro, North Carolina, commenting
              on student interests, college life, and a Negro insurrection of 1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1683_71u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS A. BELL PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>424</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f0954076c0903bc89a8c74ebe6996b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_deae2cee3787c9c107f1cc9a97292994">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f7ab118bf6d559f8d9cc319caada478">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, almost illiterate, from Thomas A. Bell, a Confederate soldier, to
              his sister, Fannie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1687_tyv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY (HEINRICH HAUER) BELLAMANN PAPERS, 1915-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>425</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a651eec7d29b85975feb54b5d01fc7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecbddbb0be6d7773c652e4302d503424">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y., and Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8f257ddc0cd86259124db50a6cc4fa8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection contains material on the development of Bellamann's interest in Dante
              and includes his translation of a portion of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Divine Comedy.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1691_djh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BELLAMY PAPERS, 1815 (1843-1869) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>426</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2eb3c3aae33efc2bc2179393005cdd6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>100 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1ec5d3f790a192fdd7137fb18c7e612">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Enfield (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fed3dc0eadb6bb4692d8f309718344c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence and papers of William Bellamy, evidently a
              planter, and Joseph Bellamy, a lawyer, including land-sale contracts, Methodist
              Conference resolutions concerning separation from Northern Methodists in 1844,
              receipts for professional fees, legal papers, records of prices of farm produce, and a
              few Civil War letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1695_b0i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BELLAMY JOURNAL, 1870-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>427</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fb8bb0ce56de085ea46ad7af241a97eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 179 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5288fcebc771f6a9d91905bf6450b4c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rehoboth (Bristol County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7f1c95fec6b0593cfe7182275cbb1dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The journal of a sea captain and farmer which records routine activities and
              transactions relating to the farm. The first half of this volume is the journal and
              letter book of Edwin Fairfield Forbes and is entered under his name.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1699_8en" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BELLE PAPERS, 1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>428</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93700e40825168d592ec3b814796b296"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fd9c3f0fb7cef22a98a33d10a20ce38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e37e529b780b98cdf9dace6d476699d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A sight draft signed by a member of the Quartermaster Department, United States
              Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1703_sci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WHITNEY BELLOWS, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>429</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8944dcdb3d7fa2223c4db10dd8737696"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e17d8d50ce5177ac23ce3ade4a2855bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50305e45f5f8b9c56a6ee4c822cfd644">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Dexter Clapp commenting on the Unitarian Church in the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1707_pwu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. T. BELLUNE DIARY, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>430</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e02ad0a4ed7de9d39a353acbd35df1be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6517440f776129e9b45fa116419e748d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamburg (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5cb2bda80559e5d1d04c1c1b210da74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Farm diary giving weather conditions, amounts of wood sold, and comments on
              planting.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1711_4dh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHRISTIE BENET PAPERS, 1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>431</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45a319022a81b12d0c250ec2ff3588c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da7ab1863798767bfff1be4dcf71675a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6b087819154982451d0bc362f2eb0f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the drafting in 1894 of a memorial to be presented to Congress by
              South Carolina, protesting the extension of the power of the Federal courts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1715_ivd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PARK BENJAMIN PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>432</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1976da32cf256cfe3ed0f2d3d79f2285"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e81f65c93544bdaf48b57b6081cb6fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9659e12d5166faada81700e25456e786">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to music critic John Sullivan Dwight.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1719_joa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BENNER PAPERS, 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>433</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d793b234ae9f3483c3cbd58abeb86d52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce653904688e28104e54a60280e2d41b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c852f2fa1cb85d1b0bb1e2c3f443cb69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters, mostly concerned with the Jefferson Insurance Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1723_3wi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENNET ORDER BOOK, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>434</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74f1b47002716df48cde390cba4b049f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b87133a6d8e94e540c24209256d2b2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(26 pp.) Harman (Washington County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18f982aa88965122dc138c6cfb02bfaf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Special and general orders concerning troops guarding the Marietta and Cincinnati
              Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1727_85f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRYANT BENNETT PAPERS, 1767 (1840-1875) 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>435</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e1ff2d5ba8eb135888faf35ef4f158f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>775 items and 5
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_87f6f2893b99d5548a65a775257358e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8206dd5d8d5380b6c8be97ff8570ee25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Bryant Bennett, merchant and planter, and of his family.
              Included are mercantile accounts of the firms of Bennett and Hyman in Williamston and
              of Bennett and Price in Hamilton (both places in Martin County), school letters from a
              normal school in Oxford, North Carolina, deeds, promissory notes, receipts for land
              sold for taxes, plantation account books containing household and farm accounts, lists
              of slaves and supplies issued to them, business records dealing with the marketing of
              cotton at Norfolk, Virginia, agricultural treatises by one S. W. Outterbridge of
              Martin County, and letters to Bennett after he had moved to Plymouth, North Carolina,
              in 1869.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1731_iw1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES N. BENNETT PAPERS, 1857-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>436</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91204f4c9f906db38057f3681f746463"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26aa0949eb4e16d3a14b5da34287795b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b919ffb580e4faecc766259777189a86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters describing social life, amusements, and religious affairs in the
              country.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1735_1cu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GORDON BENNETT PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>437</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1653a33a740524696394336e4d6ee96a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b5fb1eefb5a979e9a29ab30b9b2bdd7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c9af8c5fcb04dafa1e073f0d9097320">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Logbook of the United States revenue cutter <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Henrietta</title>, operating off the eastern coast of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1739_a44" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. NELSON BENNETT PAPERS, 1874-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>438</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4acfd8e6c3e8f7bf5d03eb67f112f895"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41b045d9a5df0499c555e36844ab981a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Putney (Windham County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cca499625887504c51c5afb23563607">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1743_1zh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES BENNITT PAPERS, 1872-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>439</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cea84239a20e5ff63078c8b0d7bc37eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_939678172b1bea0ea0b5c9717732aae4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_12ed45a5fb6bab3f5db6b86c0a2674bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters dealing with family matters. Additional Bennitt papers are on
              microfilm at Duke University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1747_082" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BENNITT PAPERS, 1820-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>440</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3023089a99f1741085b293c7b3c0454"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>153 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55bd10f646d3dd02ac778ad016fcef5f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange and Durham Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6db8b48d00f1c7b68accf2405e63af1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and legal papers of a farmer, including the muster roll for a
              company of the Hillsborough regiment of militia (1845-1860); also material concerning
              the restoration of the Bennitt house, where General William T. Sherman received the
              surrender of General Joseph E. Johnston in 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1751_drr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD FREDERICK BENSON PAPERS, 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>441</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f9ced0a63af99895abc2e37b8f86749"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b069ba1b5cb65d681191ffde90b69e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d961a4ee941667e20c671fa067be155">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Alfred Charles William Hamsworth, First Viscount Northcliffe, stating
              that his newspapers would support a movement for the restoration of Rheims
              Cathedral.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1755_m0q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GODFREY RATHBONE BENSON, FIRST BARON CHARNWOOD, PAPERS, 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>442</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec9133f88ca03f8e6f47b0b44ba8cfa7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9d32ec913827c4ba9c4e31b99c906ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ddb8a44bd9218ede7a8f6a657c70eeb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Herbert Asquith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1759_o2v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENSON FAMILY PAPERS, 1810-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>443</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00d6b5c7aad5b6cee496fcf9087f9c03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9b7e06ee575357177db7df346ab7d09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d87651249496c1f9271218fc570f44f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Thomas Benson of Kentucky and Ohio to his mother, sister Catherine, and
              brother John in Philadelphia. Included is a description of the siege of Fort Meigs on
              the Maumee River in Ohio during the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1763_qa9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENSON-THOMPSON FAMILY PAPERS, 1803 (1820-1860) 1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>444</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9b8975e7e3394390c3bd1c30dd2b9c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>856 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce8ef7fe11e85f0830cec8d24d2076df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Perry County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00b420099d43e8601555798791850e81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence and business papers of the Benson, Thompson, and Moore
              families who migrated from Greenville County and Spartanburg County, South Carolina,
              to Alabama. Correspondence between the groups in South Carolina and Alabama is
              concerned for the most part with family matters. However, political events are
              occasionally discussed, and a number of letters, 1836-1840, deal with the Alabama
              militia. The collection includes letters reflecting conditions in Alabama during the
              Civil War; several items on medical education at the University of Louisiana (Tulane
              University), 1866-1868; and records of the Marion (Alabama) Grange, No. 95,
              1873-1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1767_txu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR SAMUEL BENTHAM PAPERS, 1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>445</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75be3418c075594ffdf3bb43b1105f97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f102811b70517f4be0a72c915e07cc8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0e6009ff5e2182d35e587cb407043b2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, on naval matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1771_m86" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CAVENDISH BENTINCK PAPERS, 1808 (1814-1833) 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>446</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b5b9fc5e27f835dc6ed98663e247b159"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d9feba3ecf9315f9459ce543f478590">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf000c14e05e875479d2db154517e0c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mostly business and personal letters to Lieutenant Colonel Kenah; six items are by
              Lord William George Frederick Cavendish Bentinck.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1775_xsa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, THIRD DUKE OF PORTLAND, PAPERS,
              1783-1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>447</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_afd451c764b818ae07feb6ab33dcdf5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60d98b5d4579a8822d17393f2fb77a50">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eece18efe09c90eb19db7b4ab0f7f8bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, for the most part concerned with domestic politics and foreign
              affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1779_mic" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. G. BENTLEY PAPERS, 1830-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>448</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2601700d5e704176903cc2ebbad7efee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8c4b7f90e1b44a1f23edc2dea66bc72">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93b88263cc6a67a191e9cdf2293f1e2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of B. G. Bentley, a merchant recently from Scotland, with
              Catherine Thompson, a widow in Scotland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1783_fc6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND CLERIHEW BENTLEY PAPERS, 1897-1920s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>449</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_645c44246ce77a140e4d976f87319191"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83a87b29d9351c6e540c78cbe2c0ec8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebbc83d2d793735c5961551371602f92">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Four letters from John Buchan, First Baron Tweedsmuir, concern student life at
              Oxford. There is also a partial letter by Bentley concerning his writing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1787_0ep" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BENTLEY PAPERS, ca. 1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>450</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_acb30320ebb67f9195423e055cda076f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_759dcc3f1752148c83375070008ce657">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5183277a65bba8d95a6c4c7729cee10a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An undated fragmentary letter from Benjamin Crowninshield III, a student in the
              College of William and Mary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1791_6ww" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE BENTON PAPERS, 1849-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>451</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ffc7cf85ed9cd93bec7df9c7431b359"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc6521d0d3e0db76d2b2f3af4a928463">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00bf3faa8e648a92fd04e218a6c61cf2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters dealing with religious and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1795_ucc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LORD CHARLES WILLIAM DE LA POER BERESFORD, FIRST BARON BERESFORD, PAPERS,
              1879-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>452</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c86448ce2dca218827e7a34d8de749c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89e2038d89934835a31610e075774d23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9651b912e175cad3feba72e8f04c167c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a British naval officer and politician concerning navy
              administrationj strength and mobilization policy, maneuvers, personnel reform,
              technology, Beresford's commands, elections and politics, British leadership, and the
              prospects of the Empire. Writers include naval officers, political leaders, and royal
              personages, such as John A. Fisher; Kaiser Wilhelm II; Herbert Bismarck; Lord
              Wolseley; Louis Mountbatten; Lord Goschen; George, Prince of Wales; Carl Meyer; and
              Sir George Stuart White.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1799_dwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BERESFORD PAPERS, 1844-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>453</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63ffafd88bc7d4f76eeab87efb3fbc3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>182 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_336be20df4e347f03d3d79d15c455bd7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_765cb5d94896ef848567ecf7c3b9dc8c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Beresford, British politician, mostly concerning politics, relating to his
              brief term as Secretary at War, 1852, and to a legal case against him, 1853-1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1803_8uu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARTER BURWELL BERKELEY PAPERS, 1801 (1813-1816) 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>454</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9cdbc7ca5e52f744831be1009649c8a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9ac5b28d36f29486da0497c39d7a2b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Urbanna (Middlesex County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ff6703c71842a60f2b3332e1001b84a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Carter B. Berkeley, Virginia politician, concerning
              tobacco shipments and finances, and brief comments on the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1807_htb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE HENRY FREDERICK BERKELEY PAPERS, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>455</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cfe2bb98f8f399292197de8a9585867"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8ef8dc711ebe90972ef7b1a14c1a329">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_760f63292cd79a50aa14e36a53e0d09a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Berkeley, British commander-in-chief at Madras, probably from General Sir
              George Brown, concerning military activity and personnel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1811_aah" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM N. BERKELEY PAPERS, 1771 (1795-1810) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>456</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08f08d3e809556af9822c48edb6a4685"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_925fe92505375f54a759fd987e0f8052">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hanover County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17f35ec34a8d7cb7a27e26863a4bdde5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters chiefly to William N. Berkeley from N. Atkinson, the overseer of Berkeley's
              "Goose Pond" plantation, describing in detail crops, marketing of livestock, and
              weather conditions. There are also an account of tobacco sent by Robert Beverly to
              England in 1771, physician's accounts for 1791-1799, and two poems by Edmund
              Berkeley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1815_zxb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARETTA C. (VAN METRE) BERLIN PAPERS, 1819-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>457</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cedef9f518a5fec2951b7d098a7ff6d4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d1ae5dc1ac403a056210cfe16b931a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>White Post (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c0aadd77897231128def8ee7edf4568">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters chiefly relating to family matters; writers include Mary (Van Metre) Tharp of
              Ohio and George W. Berlin of White Post.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1819_emt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL A. BERLY ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1856-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>458</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef6e2829197ce4064c3a2318f84209ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af948fa267ac26162afb822467966900">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pomaria (Newberry County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f41389f2eddad3598e5c102f56dbfc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts, 12 vols., and a formula book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1823_9sk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[E. L. BERNARD?] ACCOUNTS, 1815-1857</unittitle>
            <unitid>459</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dbc38b9e8a1c55dd684a0696a3049d52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9032b21ac724700c149fc1bb5cfaa61f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16d969b5fc844855470d5a46206841fc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records in the French language of a New Orleans commission merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1827_kds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE S. BERNARD PAPERS, 1816-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>460</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a515b651b09f451f2f51780e49179ce5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9dc7fc77c40aeb4a2e8767c3c76ffe2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0172882b71df796cad9628afc319e485">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers related to the Civil War interests of a Confederate veteran, writer, and
              lawyer. One letter and three postcards are responses to Bernard's inquiries concerning
              persons who served in the conflict. Scrapbooks and loose clippings concern the Ashley
              family, William M. Tweed, local matters in Petersburg, and war subjects, especially as
              related to Bernard's service in the 12th Virginia Infantry. There are excerpts from a
              diary of Bernard's war experience of 1862 with added comments. Battles described
              include Seven Pines, Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Crampton's Gap, Chancellorsville,
              Sewell's Point, French's Field, and Frazier's Farm. A copy of Bernard's book, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">War Talks of Confederate Veterans, </title> is
              included with the collection. There are also two pictures-the gunboat <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Mendota </title> at Deep Bottom, James River; and the
              Chesterfield Bridge over the North Anna River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1831_nv5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS J. BERREY PAPERS, 1885-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>461</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c748182bde69d5d6bfa81383dd537953"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>230 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ac882588043af0162901591f75ee7d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Luray (Page County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_333e3045e8b1f527f727c801df2c9e9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence from insurance companies which Berrey served as agent relates to
              insurance on buildings and livestock. Letters from Henry Marvin Wharton concern the
              affairs of Luray College and the Whosoever Farm, 1895-1898 and 1900. Letters from
              William Coleman Bitting refer to his Baptist church in New York City and to politics.
              Papers relating to the <title type="simple" render="italic">Page Courier </title> of
              which Berrey was an editor concern advertising policy and a controversy between
              coeditor Andrew Broaddus and S. J. Richey over the bankrupt Valley Land and
              Improvement Company headed by D. F. Kagey. Miscellaneous correspondence, financial
              papers, and ledgers also concern the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Courier</title>. There is a minute book, 1899-1901, of the Philalethian Literary
              Society of Luray College; a record book, 1889-1891, on scholarship and deportment at
              Luray Female Institute; and a grade book, 1890-1900, for students at Luray
              College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1835_ez3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BERRIDGE PAPERS, 1773.</unittitle>
            <unitid>462</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7b4c14aa164b6302d485bbf9ca10a25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d63f351e39943c5109254783907f1c26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Everton, Bedfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97c9d3dfd264a9a595409d19e5be2dd3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Berridge, an Anglican divine, to his cousin, a Mrs. Leach, commenting
              on his health, family matters, and his religious views.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1839_sva" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MACPHERSON BERRIEN, SR., PAPERS, 1820-1852</unittitle>
            <unitid>463</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a19b984bf828157f234a34bca3121028"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d58dc03f6c0be727667a2a8475e63bce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66e4b47e19d88e5074283f991b48ad2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Berrien, U. S. senator and politician, containing some comment on national
              politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1843_kuk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES BERRY PAPERS, 1842-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>464</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35b17ba40e9d135833123f973cb1819b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0aba865fbe9dec4d6966bb131b1128b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Front Royal (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e23dd8af072c8946e8f0241974a89e3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from Berry, while a Confederate soldier, to his family. There are
              also family letters, 1842, from Eliza M. Griggs of Charles Town, West Virginia,
              probably the mother of Charles Berry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1847_l8w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BERRY PAPERS, 1755-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>465</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5c96efe6ee1ad238f022ad0f618664b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ab344bbd9ab4726326161d21f6727e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0e186d93e7bcfab11f8112754c147d68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a North Carolina builder and architect, including records relating to land
              and letters containing references to the Civil War, its effect on the cattle industry
              of Texas, and information on the genealogy of the Vincent family of Lamar, Texas, and
              of the Berry family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1851_isa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BERRY AND THOMAS L. BERRY PAPERS, 1833-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>466</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc291e6136ad92e7ccbe3497c8a8c3e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acac71c2803d27416b7b59f0432491a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_996514c7e898671380a032c6537cd302">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills of lading for shipments of fire brick to John W. Willis, Richmond,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1855_8vi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BERRY DAYBOOK, 1836-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>467</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe64f4c568a497c8e365470dc90021eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 339 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b93b8bbeaf2bc70cc9667de515534e3d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berry Ferry (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3c7e85b0c5f7ea464f8773ba5789a65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>WILLIAM BERRY DAYBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1859_gij" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY BESANCON DIARY, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>468</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e6686e43040a4a469c73a253105d46a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_addb289ac476b0d7dbcc038cad7b2215">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Geneseo (Livingston County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d352ce78c8e442c2a3982eb6f59e2413">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a musician assigned to the 104th Regiment of New York Volunteers relating
              movements of his unit in Virginia and refer ring to service as a nurse in divisional
              hospitals. Included is a list of expenditures giving wartime prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1863_qsv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BESORE PAPERS, 1822-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>469</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8f4c0f099e9ee21b4b4dc252176c7ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>105 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e8a388395603f520ed6ab00c875e2a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waynesboro (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4596b4ceec0c6379760226d4b961f2a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills, receipts, orders, invoices, license, promissory notes, and business letters of
              a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1867_s21" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. W. BEST PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>470</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74a103cc0bca96e56fbdfac2534166c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a7550ce9789ac560fdd66fca33abb51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greene County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5488bdb89d303a62afe60d5db8c1019f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pardon issued by Andrew Johnson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1871_hsx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY MATILDA BETHAM PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>471</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b92faf0f6cc06249c3552d7f8a01e7c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7b9e8e5e8cdbcd077f3c5069727596a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westmorland County, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c74b44191ed3ab9ae8ab75d588e25ebe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Biographical and genealogical notes concerning Mary Betham's father, William Betham
              (1749-1839), English clergyman and antiquarian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1875_v04" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BETHELL, FIRST BARON WESTBURY, PAPERS, 1853-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>472</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e80acc682d065fc7d67ddd3e24db648"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bbcc4b95d0cddbca897cb6066682cbee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba543046aa6dcb67d6967f1e300eca6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Bethell and his family, including Bethell's explanation to his children of
              his resignation as Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, 1865; letters from political
              figures, including Ulrich John de Burgh, First Marquis of Clanricarde, and Henry
              George Grey, Third Earl Grey, concerning disestablishment of the Church of Ireland,
              1869; letters on various parliamentary topics of the 1870s, including legislation
              regarding copyright, legal procedures, and foreign affairs; and two letters of John
              Griffiths, Keeper of the Archives at Oxford, concerning a bust and tablet
              memorializing Bethell. There are also letters to Eleanor Margaret (Tennant) Bethell,
              Baroness Westbury, from the English authors, Lady Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake, and
              Frances Minto (Dickinson) Elliott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1879_g0b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. H. BEVANDAG PAPERS, 1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>473</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bbf652e332d41b9319e7763fd83deb5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a24098a74fb02342217338ec00744065">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence (Providence County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fedefd2d475f35cc632e0df40bd83729">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from H. E. Counsell, Oxford, England, concerning the effect of World War I on
              Oxford, the losses at the Somme, and prospects of peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1883_vgz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. BEVELY PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>474</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f8562e35f220faa6ff29b9b8f023473"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94f3de552cf1f15bbc59e094caae8770">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sydnorsville (Franklin County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_60591d0fcb2035c160fae985135dc1f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier describing enlistments and army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1887_0x8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY BEVERIGE DIARY, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>475</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07764147f9dd23e389870880ab43d34f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>l vol.; 100 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22aba3ab1f941e1d9551fd7469c7a6d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Market (Shenandoah County?, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de281f9761889bb674fd2caa782ce2b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a hospital steward in the 25th Virginia Regiment, C.S.A., describing camp
              life, executions of deserters, and duties of an army surgeon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1891_xzy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BEVERLEY PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>476</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0aa23575235727b10e90b0268e5e9414"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>l item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dd683d40cf125ac570b21dfa18c581c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Essex County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41ee1c7dcb3bfcb898aa58e4de8d7147">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lucy (Beverley) Randolph mentioning financial misfortunes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1895_35x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BIBB PAPERS, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>477</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80072214d90556c9cdbd8d75120f8035"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e00202b9f5e4a0bf0211313a1178b99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_739981cc3e4e7865103fdd5b44e599ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, apparently from James Madison, Union Courthouse, South Carolina, commenting
              on the conditions of his employment by the clerk of the district court, the
              unhealthful conditions in Charleston each summer, and commodity and land prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1899_3ei" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BIBB PAPERS, 1823-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>478</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aec7dd2eb587d0d296bc56a41637c4fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>180 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53ad7343818cabd841f273a84f3e8201">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Madison County), Ala., and Thibodeaux (Lafourche Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8d7545f3df0308b4ee19b01b083fdb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the governor of Alabama consisting of mortgages on land and slaves near
              Thibodeaux, deeds to lots in New Orleans, receipts, notes, lists of slaves, other land
              papers relating to holdings in Louisiana and Arkansas, and the management of Bibb's
              estate after his death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1903_278" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BIBB COUNTY ACADEMY PAPERS, 1838-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>479</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81083334151131214cc748030f7a7d7f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a140c3648e5e080178d26c36d895e09f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d24e71feb033d163fc383801c4d4aa19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial reports of the trustees of this public school, including a proposal to
              abandon the female academy as economically unwise and concentrate on support of a
              college.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1907_2ob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER BIDDLE PAPERS, 1776-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>480</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4bd11c23ff2160f151b8adc2210da9ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>574 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19bd55cbc0ab0537129eac19783bf64c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7cc1b87fa2320602e321a3224921963c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely papers of various members of the Biddle family, including letters, bills,
              receipts, invoices, estate inventories, and land grants. Topics include merchandise
              imported from Liverpool, Birmingham, and Sheffield; charges for brokerage, drayage,
              insurance, and commissions, St. John's School, Sing Sing, New York; land in Missouri,
              Indiana, Illinois, and Pennsylvania; and charities. Biddles represented in the
              collection include A. W., Alexander, Annie, Arthur, Charles, Clement, Jr., E. R.,
              George W., J. Wilmer, James W., Julia W., L. A., Lynford, Marion, Mary D., Mary L. C.,
              Sarah, Thomas, Thomas A., and W. R. There are also papers of John Horn, Jr., the
              estate of Ralph Peters, Mark Willcox, and Henry J. Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1911_ejj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTHONY JOSEPH DREXEL BIDDLE, JR., CHECK STUBS, 1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>481</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1f6416142cc26bbda0f710db6f6c73e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 4 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2f01a9b574dd7f823774b91882b4cc24">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d01974d6ef427833acb8e9f13b1b7e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANTHONY JOSEPH DREXEL BIDDLE, JR., CHECK STUBS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1915_oi3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WILLIAMS BIDDLE LEDGER, 1869-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>482</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47e9b5d27650bb66c9ad9983edb9bbf5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 236 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2f0e61b8f0550f83aba97950f68b9d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Barnwell (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fffc166d1f566123b4c6e930d5b056f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1919_brz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY (DUKE) BIDDLE CHECK STUBS, 1915-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>483</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_949e77c03696bcf8626310cac7814379"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 313 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_890b9806fd2d905e231dde1d425d52b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7454dbf336b27ef28665a7366ffca82e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>MARY (DUKE) BIDDLE CHECK STUBS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1923_wtb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL SIMPSON BIDDLE PAPERS, 1764-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>484</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_345db0ff6121c96c927863215784739e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,586 items and 11
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bc208617d523200da11a07891edf5e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27401c8478f1aba156d425f25301ffac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of four generations of members of the Simpson
              and Biddle families, principally those of John Simpson (1728-1788), locally a
              prominent Revolutionary figure, his son Samuel, and his great-grandson Samuel Simpson
              Biddle (1811-1872), both families being prominent in local affairs. The early letters,
              including several from John Simpson's brother in Boston, are largely concerned with
              business, including deeds, Simpson's property in Boston, and shipment of goods. One
              letter, in 1790, indicates that Simpson was associated in business with Dr. Hugh
              Williamson in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Other correspondence is concerned with
              probable purchase of land from John Haywood; one contract, 1810, with a tenant on
              Simpson's land; agricultural and business interests of Samuel Simpson Biddle in the
              1840's and 1850's; the education of Samuel Simpson Biddle at the University of North
              Carolina, Chapel Hill; and the education of several of his children at various schools
              in North Carolina, including Wake Forest College, Louisburg Academy, Chowan Female
              College, Oxford Female College, and a school at Warrenton. </p>
            <p>William P. Biddle, father of Samuel Simpson Biddle, was a Baptist minister, who
              associated with his father-in-law in farming and business. Many letters of other
              ministers are included, with considerable information on activities of the Baptist
              Church in the area of Fort Barnwell and New Bern. There are also minutes of Neuse
              (Baptist) Association, November 4, 1843, and of a conference meeting of the Baptist
              Church of Christ at Harriett's Chapel, September, 1853. </p>
            <p>A large proportion of the letters refer to the Civil War, S. S. Biddle, Jr., and
              James W. Biddle having enlisted in the Confederate Army in 1861. These letters contain
              descriptions of campaigns, troop movements, camp life, and epidemics among soldiers
              and civilians. References are also made to naval conflicts along the coast, Federal
              prisoners, execution of deserters and of Southern traitors, fortifications at James
              Island, South Carolina, various generals, including P. G. T. Beauregard and Wade
              Hampton, and the confiscation of Southern property by Federal forces. There are also
              comments on the comparative merits of Z. B. Vance and W. W. Holden as governors. </p>
            <p>There are many notes, deeds, and wills, and numerous letters from two of Samuel
              Biddle's daughters, Mary and Rosa, and from a son, B. F. Biddle, at Wake Forest
              College, and lists of names and valuations of slaves left by Samuel Simpson and
              William P. Biddle to their children. There are eleven account books, five small stud
              books, and a large number of bills and receipts concerned with the mercantile and
              farming interests of the Simpsons and Biddles. Among the correspondents are John D.
              Bellamy, William Gaston, John Haywood, Thomas Meredith, and John Stanly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1927_8rb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE BIDDLECOMBE MEMOIR, 1823-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>485</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc22e473f248b56060e7edbf01ec0c86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 368 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_202fe6cc81d0bf8a4b78e436efe18eb4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsea, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52820cd47c552c695986215b63244e05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account of Biddlecombe's experiences as a British naval officer, including a visit
              to the grave of Napoleon Bonaparte on St. Helena in 1824, participation in the Burmese
              War, 1825; the activities of Dona Apolinaria, a spy for Simon Bolivar; Biddlecombe's
              naval surveys in various parts of the world; the Crimean War; meetings with royalty;
              and his being knighted by Queen Victoria.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1931_rjk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASA BIGGS PAPERS, 1827-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>486</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c9201c5e90bc594cf4ad42c9a070be8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>161 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66983d1d92a5a65af639166aa74dfceb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C., and Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4aa38ba4c2717cf51f3cfaf9b292636">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pre-Civil War letters refer to a mercantile firm in which the Biggs family had an
              interest. Two letters are from Cushing Biggs Hassell. Wartime correspondence in cludes
              letters, concentrated in 1864-1865, of two sons, Henry A. and William Biggs, de
              scribing service in the 17th North Carolina Regiment and Manley's Battery near
              Petersburg and Wilmington. There is no material in this collection concerning Biggs's
              political career. His letters to his wife are personal in nature. There is a brief
              diary begun by Biggs's daughter, possibly Della, in 1855 during a visit to Washington,
              which largely records household duties and financial accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1935_mf4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE CECELIA (BULMER) BILL PAPERS, 1924-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>487</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6547a22559813dbacab0c0a138dbc403"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_654572ee81b18ceb015811ea62be9352">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8c1943f2346a3f012d9cc30b6510690">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, some relating to Christian Science.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1939_ctd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. T. BILLENSTEIN MEMOIR. 1862-1863</unittitle>
            <unitid>488</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bff6dab3fe9c1f8e02777b27dae0827d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 228 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c4fc8faabf6a3d1aebbe8731c7af07b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Narrative, written in the form of a journal, of the service of the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Brooklyn</title>, 1862-1863, in operations against New
              Orleans. Includes transcripts of official correspondence and orders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1942_jnb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID BILLMYER PAPERS, 1832-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>489</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec2bee2b56c960e606581f0debb3978e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>998 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0e107939d2b3961273e132f092b44ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88428f973e6d6617e10d452d2899d718">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters and papers largely relating to personal matters. Included are letters
              of the related Shepherd family. Letters of Henry E. Unseld describe New Orleans during
              1854-1855, with reference to theatre, social life, the Irish uprising, Know-Nothings,
              and yellow fever epidemics; experiences in the Nicaraguan War of 1856; and travels in
              Warrensburg, Missouri, and in Illinois, 1858-1859. Letters of David Billmyer, member
              of the House of Delegates, 1867-1868, discuss the permanent location of the state
              capital and his businesses--a dry goods store in Shepherdstown and a grain boat on the
              Potomac River. Letters from William H. and Sallie Billmyer concern West Virginia
              Agricultural College, Morgantown, and Hagerstown Female Seminary, Hagerstown,
              Maryland, 1868-1869. Several letters from relatives recount military events in
              Virginia, 1861. There are many references to religion and temperance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1946_5q1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD F. BIRCKHEAD PAPERS, 1842-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>490</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53196633b94903856f30e1d744df3b39"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>237 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fdf2c61208ff28242bb02575a4840e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Earleyville, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01364d8269838180640c0c0feda327f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a physician and farmer; included are references to prices and shipment of
              corn, meal, plaster, wheat, flour, and tobacco; and bills for medical services.
              Letters from James S. Hamm describe social life and customs of Gainesville, Alabama,
              during the 1840s and comment on the murder of Dr. Sidney S. Perry by Col. John A.
              Winston. One letter of 1850 from Philadelphia describes medical study, abolitionist
              sentiment, and a Jenny Lind concert. There are accounts of a committee to dispense aid
              to indigent families of soldiers during the Civil War; letters from Birckhead's
              daughter Millie concerning schooling at the Piedmont Female Academy; and accounts of
              the estates of Nehemiah Birckhead and William P. Wilkerson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1950_960" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BIRMINGHAM POLITICAL UNION PAPERS, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>491</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1e6a2eb8249cdc45cc5337dc51cd925"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb36529ddb4c420bf2857b1d7990da94">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c71c6f59d67f4bbbdf64a95c91a3bf21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Draft committee report on organization of the Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1954_lgo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BISLAND PAPERS, 1822-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>492</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ecda4ce7647f799db6c8a27800df80d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64e8eb73bad008b09c24db9d4bea4261">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b62629d5518d8eca3e0c7f4e1d714a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds for slaves purchased from Peter and William Bisland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1958_o43" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BISHOP PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>493</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2194a4acfc2391db7554b4d85f18543b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41cd52b89556ef97485392c159edd771">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9209e77f81ce27c71d86c2ed6bc0c19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of a Confederate recruit stationed at Griffin, Georgia, describing camp
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1962_i65" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. EDWARD BISHOP PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>494</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a95a2446634baad2c0db9d745914c9d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be78aa21f6342b4d45b10450df497692">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rhode Island.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ca12a4001282a2ac357e6d62605efea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, accompanied by a map of northern Virginia, by a musician in the 4th Rhode
              Island Volunteer Regiment describing the movement to Washington, D.C., and conditions
              in camp there; and a letter describing the capture of Fort Macon, North Carolina, and
              conditions around Beaufort.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1966_2ct" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH E. BISHOP PAPERS, 1871-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>495</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90790a2c868d86a570bdbfeebb27e0e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6be235265343a476913994b4b3b898e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clement (Sampson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_14e301f6deea98f3cfa98828e44504f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1970_hbn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM T. BISHOP PAPERS, 1818-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>496</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9368b1d7b079df457a32564c34bcf655"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>72 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66ea1a8eac667181cdde922b5f72c1bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hummelstown (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11ee1e04e7b7e906c8ff7bd2bc1fae43">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business letters, largely to Bishop or his father, Charles Bishop of
              Manchester, Pennsylvania; and letters from Slater T. Walker to William Bishop's wife,
              Caroline (Walker) Bishop. Letters of the 1830s when William and Caroline Bishop lived
              in Louisville, Kentucky, and Manchester, Pennsylvania, concern the sale of a slave,
              illness, cholera, and business affairs. Papers of the 1840s relate to Walker's dry
              goods business in Hummelstown, to Bishop's court contest with the Savings Bank of
              Baltimore, and to the Sons of Temperance, which Bishop apparently served as a
              lecturer. Letters of the later 1840s concern his employment as a justice of the peace
              and debt collector and conflicts over the Walker family property. Among the
              correspondents are Carrie Bishop, John C. Bucher, Henry A. Muhlenberg, and J. W.
              Oliver.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1974_hu4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONARD BISSELL PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>497</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_067fe48f6b922328eca16c4ed0b1771b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_163ad525c78d7b492cc6fcf55a630671">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Morgan County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c0578bcaa2f8250c325ac197f2ce525">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from cotton factors of Augusta, Georgia, describing the cotton market,
              prices, and futures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1978_m7d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TITUS RUSSELL LETTERS, 1854-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>498</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08e478e9d0116df908ae14de591058d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ee2381b9d221b8d7ca008d849e7fc31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d64008115845db433ec8cb5c9f9d440">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, largely from Titus Bissell to his mother, discussing family affairs; two
              items describe the siege of Charleston during the Civil War and the part played by
              Titus's sons Tite and Neddy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1982_eyo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BISSET PAPERS, 1769-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>499</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e1de68e2454801fc676cb11e568817b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_708ab98f9b27e1ac523b76507327c25e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc70c5ce38acdec45a1b8f88d79dfbe6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a British army officer concerning military affairs. Places
              mentioned include St. Augustine, Florida, 1769. Persons include Sir William Fawcett,
              William Pitt, and the Duke of York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1986_5xq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. LEWIS BITTING PAPERS, (1858-1864) 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>500</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_309d577d21fee5a5d3b36ede28640feb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d7ddafc9a135ea5d9d826ab7014a358">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rural Hall (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2284fdf1ba5ac4e9540ce1067b1cf946">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence largely concerning gossip, but mentioning the progress of the
              Civil War and an organization known as the "Heroes of America," July 17, 1864, and
              material from 1877-1878 on the sale of manufactured tobacco in South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1990_3gi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DANIEL BIVENS PAPERS, 1817 (1840-1925) 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>501</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87a0d3a01fad0f1feb8ddda2cc18a48c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,584 items and 26 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1075584dfe6e284ff12b83e20095e096">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ravenel (Dorchester County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ad0414d1254468013c894de3a4816e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts and family and business correspondence of John D. Bivens
              (1863-1921), merchant, trial justice in Collins Township, county commissioner, state
              legislator, and presidential elector. The collection consists chiefly of family
              correspondence and legal papers, revealing many facts concerning political problems
              and methods in South Carolina, 1885-1915, and account books of a country merchant
              dealing in cotton. Included are letters concerning Bivens's attending Sheridan
              Classical School in Orangeburg, South Carolina; cards from Coleman L. Blease, governor
              of South Carolina; letters concerning Bivens's son, John Lucas Bivens, who attended
              Clemson College, South Carolina; account books of D. T. Bivens of Ridgeville, South
              Carolina; school trustees' record, Delman's School House, Collins Township; household
              accounts; farm accounts; and a criminal trial docket, 1909-1922, of George W. Elsey, a
              justice of the peace preceding Bivens.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1994_8rk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIET MATILDA BLACK PAPERS, 1860 (1862-1864) 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>502</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c62a6eb6cc500e231f26d6c1328677c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9db0be60022da9dae847401177d4f609">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pomaria (Newberry County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_215486e19f35be3a149bee00784a8610">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Harriet Matilda Black from her brothers and cousins in the Confederate
              Army. There are references to the "Beef Club," evidently a co-operative food venture
              among the soldiers, and the canal built for the siege of Vicksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref1998_yvq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARVEY BLACK LEDGERS, 1865-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>503</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9082e29eacc0653de8d17dbd7002e41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4038bb78a56461e67d69b9fd466d060f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blacksburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49feeeedd2e1022b45afc86996495c0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Physician's accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2002_fk5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS BLACKBURNE PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>504</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cce723a55d56bd8c67782d500c153da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41883afa11a79a1d087db118c0585585">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_043027df9ca7c93d2e1868021fc0ae4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Edward B. Sugden commenting on his recent book, politics and judiciary in
              Ireland and England, and poor relief.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2006_b76" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VALENTINE BLACKER LETTER BOOK, 1798-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>505</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05566c6539c8be441d8b454b5571b5fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 349 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a98cf9d41316a28d487395adfb570538">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madras, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98bd67884a182f56aadb634dd835877a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of an officer of the Madras Army in the service of the East India Company;
              also included are a few letters from his uncle, General Sir Barry Close. Topics
              include the India careers of Blacker and Close, military campaigns and expeditions,
              and observations on the countryside and the life and customs of southern India. Filed
              with the letter book is a descriptive calendar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2010_y35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MINOR BLACKFORD, SR., AND THOMAS JELLIS KIRKPATRICK PAPERS,
              1848-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>506</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd23dad5776c8ca709facfeb3d803d97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4a8da69c96458f46fef1943e300e88d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_902e01265c9e0a897b3a55f44f168c6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous material concerning a law firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2014_kgb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN STUART BLACKIE PAPERS, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>507</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db24a2abd70b1c5547f9cc320eb6c517"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39fddd2426f0e53785d873b64af52f1d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f98300ae77a9c29c55a628ca01ef830">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from the Earl of Fife expressing his opinion about the undesirability of large
              landed estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2018_jf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOMER BLACKMON PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>508</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6790f686ee629afc228de3f4a0c20d9a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3186bd688fac07211d23a675629be185">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Point Jefferson (Morehouse Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82a3603e341d49e27572df8e986d64d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from J. A. Dunn, overseer of Blackmon's plantation near Point Jefferson,
              about the building of a cotton gin, illness among the slaves, Civil War refugee life
              at Walnut Hill, Arkansas, and the behavior of slaves under French occupation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2022_ldq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. BLACKNALL AND SON PRESCRIPTION BOOK, 1901-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>509</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4dc24a476ee379f1724e5a10e7c87086"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_986d4bef5a5977f413e0b1462f76ecfb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97a969a5ecdfe4ea0d0c4b5032a4d362">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Druggist's prescription book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2026_syh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. WILLIAM BLACKSHEAR PAPERS, 1846-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>510</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13896528b99853f22229ec1e0b8bcde3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_867bfaae33038f413d3e48bfcd7dbcaa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77a2e90c4d8a59fd88cbd9dfa1294978">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly war letters of J. William Blackshear, Confederate soldier, fiance and
              ultimately the husband of Marian Baber, who was the daughter of Ambrose Baber; and of
              George D. Smith, Confederate soldier and cousin of the Babers. The letters include
              descriptions of the fall of Port Royal, South Carolina, 1861, and graphic descriptions
              of army life and activities on St. Simon's Island, Georgia. Other correspondents wrote
              of efforts of "Yankees" in 1865 to get teachers for Negro schools in Savannah,
              impressions of Texas, high cost of living, styles in women's clothes, poor mail
              service, and depredations of Sherman's soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2030_cyj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD L. BLACKWELL PAPERS, 1869-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>511</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_100c0071ae360f0e80cdc628e8c7ecc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b42ede9e9ee6c6a615af7f1afcd75be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfield (Hyde County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4523758393be12e1132f7de93cb0909e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant at Fairfield, with detailed entries of transactions.
              Payments by customers are identified by cash, goods, labor, and other services. Negro
              customers are identified in both ledgers; the smaller volume, 1869-1871, was kept
              entirely for Negro customers. It also contains the accounts, 1873-1879, of Jones
              Spencer, administrator of Blackwell's estate. Included is an account of sales of the
              perishable property of the estate, June 2, 1873, which amounts to a partial inventory
              of the store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2034_qp1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH BLACKWELL PAPERS, 1838, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>512</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_044cfab0a6a3fc2a3853f85fb1166d66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_149ff293736107d171ae6b3b5b4a5e57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ce152b57d33714456269ae106c838cc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter from Elizabeth Blackwell's daughter, Betsy, and her sonin-law, J.
              H. (Edmunds?); and a letter concerning interest on a loan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2038_lvu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM THOMAS BLACKWELL PAPERS, 1883-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>513</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00d6589d817f0ed3b6814ea5926c2706"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>93 items and 30 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a722b854ef64313c1c1933d52c27d42">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_267300f555da9c83215cd2a7d3291834">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of a tobacco manufacturer, tobacco merchant, and banker, including
              the records of the Bank of Durham. Correspondents include N. A. Ramsey reporting on
              mica-bearing lands of the University of North Carolina in the western part of the
              state and V. Ballard regarding accounts due the Bank of Durham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2042_a42" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID K. BLACKWOOD PAPERS, 1851 (1852-1856) 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>514</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee9e2dbb77a15b3328b7eebbd3201edb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9c9e2977d1c0386895b45b576f46fcc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c015230480d0e9f5b0c5d950bf1b413c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of David K. Blackwood with his brothers, J., James J., and M.
              J. Blackwood.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2046_0wi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON-TEMPLEBLACKWOOD, FIRST MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN AND AVA,
              PAPERS, 1870 (1886-1888) 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>515</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f4c7bb59055c71b55fa0e90210effc6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a420525bffe95a72f62b10060926a45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Clandeboye," County Down, Northern Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9aa4d824716da6ebc91e542a74580ba8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to Lord Dufferin's term as governor-general of India, chiefly
              addressed to Dufferin's advisor, Sir Andrew Richard Scoble, and concerning
              appointments to office and requests for advice. Included is a pamphlet giving
              Dufferin's reply, 1877, to charges against his appointment of Sir Charles Umpherston
              Aitchison to his council. There is also comment by Dufferin, 1872, on John Bright's
              clauses added to the Irish Land Act, permitting government loans to support tenant
              purchases of lands. There are a few letters by Lady Dufferin and by Sir Henry
              Blackwood, First Baronet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2050_jpp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HENRY BLACKWOOD, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1810-1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>516</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7126660830e2587b1691e0aa06de06e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29b9a8425fa6613acbf3a9a2fda2eb79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2affb8446ce49453ee451a9c54321211">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1827, to an attorney, Julius Hutchinson, concerning the collection of debts
              from a Mr. De Bruyn; and a letter of commendation, 1810, from Admiral Sir Charles
              Cotton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2054_msr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BLADEN COUNTY, N.C., ENTRY TAKER'S BOOK, 1778-1796.</unittitle>
            <unitid>517</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6429a35f773d6731a8a937ee7341eea5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 600 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1b5c8f2ac1c9f4bcea9ef41baefa59c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30f86eb38a97bfd3d85e1b14fef7b4df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Contemporary copy of an entry taker's book of land grants describing location of each
              tract.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2058_y02" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CYNTHIA BLAIR AND MILDRED BLAIR PAPERS, (1852-1859) 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>518</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb53542e024547db01436354dcae1c3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>79 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ad01b6d509d0cef6c8889017e93ca59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d09e6a7d9b77ae5d5340c23e1696b22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of two young girls with relatives and friends in Randolph County and
              the surrounding area, with references to the social life of the pre-war period. A few
              letters from the spring of 1861 show the anticipation of the outbreak of hostilities.
              Correspondents include Nancy and Elizabeth Royall, R. R. Tomlinson, Elizabeth and
              William S. McGee, E. I. Julian, A. H. Ardella, Delphina Brown, Alson Kine, Betty
              Elder, Mary M. Miller (a cousin in Iowa), and Rachael Mendenhall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2062_eyk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS PRESTON BLAIR PAPERS, 1831-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>519</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44035085f4b999c3529dd893a6a294fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7337c2fd3faceeeb146d32e7bbedea8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9ee94207f1b1406802b563d99423c54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters addressed to Blair, relating to Democratic politics, especially to the extent
              of support for Andrew Jackson, and to Blair's private business affairs. Writers
              include Benjamin F. Linton, W. H. Hardwick, R. C. Hancock, George C. Skipworth, J. W.
              McKee, Cassius M. Clay, Francis Scott Key, George Mifflin Dallas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2066_1da" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. A. BLAIR PAPERS, 1835-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>520</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6efed05cc68f7814cda50fc7f271507b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2c21861053e779d14c3b77d165b6e02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Peoria (Peoria County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ef01325b4bce2a030e5a2dacb3dfe30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters concerning W. A. Blair's changes of fortune as he moved from
              Portsmouth, Virginia, to Peoria and thence to St. Louis, Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2070_o2o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RALPH ROYD BLAKELY PAPERS, 1918-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>521</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d5bf4748969c8c5430a83c096cf68e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>304 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0bbe9355e7a99240248aa8329195593">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Laurens County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_40e309495dbcf47c30c97ebf400d8068">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Blakely's efforts to qualify for disability compensation based on
              illness suffered as a soldier in World War I; and correspondence relating to political
              patronage and the Republican Party in South Carolina. Included are materials related
              to the efforts of J. Yandell Blakely to be appointed a U.S. district attorney in South
              Carolina, and R. R. Blakely's efforts to become postmaster. There is also material
              relating to several minor offices in the state party held by J. Y. and R. R. Blakely.
              Included are printed materials circulated by Republicans in opposition to policies of
              the Democratic administration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2074_x61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. L. BLAKEMORE PAPERS, 1849-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>522</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7574bac02ec168468b83640c4af94d21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_baf1d6a25f74b826d4e3210ac46b8508">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Page County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7d26d655ea8aaca118cee4807fd813b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of N. L. Blakemore, connected with the Shenandoah Iron Works, concerning
              business conditions and prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2078_pdb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANGUS R. BLAKEY PAPERS, 1820 (1840-1865) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>523</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d986852e5eec0c61d74a9df608b5736"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>653 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28622fc62039fd2fd007a6a812c93191">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison and Albemarle counties, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d7be30277376a1ab47e7114bb5f583f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of a Virginia attorney, including some papers of his
              various partners, Francis H. Hill, Oscar Reierson, William Oswald Fry, and James
              Blakey. Topics frequently discussed include temperance; purchases and prices of
              slaves; politics, political leaders, events, and appointments to office; Revolutionary
              War pensions and bounty lands; the Mexican War; insurance; legal affairs; the
              secessionist spirit in Virginia; the state secession convention and Blakey's role as a
              delegate; preparations in the South for military activity; religion; land; hiring out
              of slaves and their use in the iron and coal industries of Virginia during the war;
              commodity prices and speculation in the Confederacy; avoidance of conscription; salt
              mining and trade; the encouragement of white immigration to Virginia after the war;
              the faculty of the University of Virginia and other colleges; Blakey's participation
              in the management of the Insurance Company of America; and conventions of former
              Confederates. Among the writers of letters are A. D. Almond, Joseph Reid Anderson and
              Co., James Barbour, John Brown Barbour, John Strode Barbour, Sr., T. C. Blakey,
              William Brown, James Lawrence Cabell, Francis Edward Garland Carr, Edward N. Covell,
              Nathan P. Dodge, William L. Early, Joseph T. Field, G. D. Gray, John Thomas Harris, D.
              J. Hartsook, William Wirt Henry, Samuel H. Jeter, James Lawson Kemper, J. L. Kent,
              Margaret F. C. Lewis, Richard McIlwaine, Jeremiah Morton, T. M. Niven, S. H. Parrott,
              William H. Richardson, John Rutherfoord, W. P. Strother, John W. Taylor, Robert H.
              Turner, Charles Scott Venable, James W. Walker, H. N. Wallace, Henry Alexander
              Wise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2082_38d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUSTIN BLALOCK PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>524</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54c54a3c4d9cea75506385d895688209"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ca525385c9dbde94309a4cc8c4f0884">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Person County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c297e551b4122a89e2c70dd32e39341a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a private in the 35th North Carolina Regiment describing camp life near
              Richmond, Virginia, and in Martin County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2086_a2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TILMON BLALOCK PAPERS, 1825-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>525</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c9a68f053e9634de8175eee914da3c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>33 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d936651775724162d7208847c5b9fb50">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yancey County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9303683eac0dede9333472bdaf4dfe5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Tilmon Blalock, a farmer, lieutenant colonel in the North Carolina Militia,
              and captain in the Mexican War. The papers consist of military reports, records of
              army supplies received, applications for pensions, and Blalock's will.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2090_sdl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS BLANC PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>526</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e6729d93bacaceb40ae332e671ca6f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73a871c17a1f4f16f6ac009724ecd308">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_20e8a49c4b77d8e974465fe3a83a2d65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript of an article, "La Situation," by Blanc, French socialist and politician,
              attacking the restrictive French election law of 1850 and apparently intended for
              publication in <title type="simple" render="italic">Le Nouveau Monde</title>, but
              suppressed by intimidation of the printer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2094_2hq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES W. BLANCHARD PAPERS, 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>527</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95925abd4f1721bc6e1eabcb35c6ff23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_794623eb3818471a4fa54288d3fb8ece">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf4ac8a309e2cd534880b0a16cadfce9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence with J. M. Templeton relating to the founding of the Cary School.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2098_ww6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LITT LAMAN BLANCHARD PAPERS, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>528</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21ea309a15d159300b5e4d129d1a52cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>l item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71b3067b4e27b429d0657e1608a65076">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c248a98760f63664410ea54837b76f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to H. Plowman, June 9, 1886.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2102_twg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BLANDING JOURNAL, 1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>529</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f64b7ec4d802c6ff1b277be86637674a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f80f13fe777919c48554fec4be20edb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_798c9e4c58c590c63058e3fe955430b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a trip to Asheville, North Carolina, with descriptions of gold mines in
              North and South Carolina; comments on politics in the U.S. and South Carolina; and two
              hand drawn maps of iron works at Catawba Springs, North Carolina and Chesterfield,
              South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2106_ymn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH J. (HOLMES) BLANKS PAPERS, 1832-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>530</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e5eb424c020f7f8af50fd1775f849b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>112 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60fcc7d040f8468c96a96edbacb642aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3af5f48a740fa5ebf01b0851bbe7f25a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of the Blanks family, planters and lawyers, who
              moved from North Carolina to Mississippi, and, failing in business undertakings there,
              returned to North Carolina. The letters concern settlement of the estate of one of the
              Blanks and give information on prices and general economic conditions, on the history
              of the Holmes and Blanks families, and on the activities of William Blanks, Jr., who
              joined the New York firm of J. T. Murray &amp; Company in 1866. Many of the letters,
              written by the women of the family, are filled with personal affairs, religious
              discussions, prophecy, and stories of hardships and anxiety attending the Civil War. A
              notebook contains information on the McLaurin and MacMurphy families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2110_ux3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BLANTON PAPERS, 1808-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>531</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc3ae78ebda8672e3b7bbf67679658a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>859 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0509df38a87ff5756290cecec9c3c54b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_408093601bc14c7d48209bb6b23a6484">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely bills and receipts relating to Blanton's ante-bellum tobacco commission
              business, Farmville, Virginia, and some records of farming and carriage manufacturing
              in Cumberland County. A letter, 1848, from Blanton's son, Philip Southall Blanton,
              describes his studies at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, including the theft
              of the body of a Negro woman, found to have been buried alive. There are also papers
              of Walker B. Blanton, principally drafts of articles concerning the Patrons of
              Husbandry, and of James M. Blanton, Virginia state commissioner of agriculture in the
              1880s. A few letters of Confederate soldiers in the 18th Virginia Regiment of
              Volunteers in North Carolina and Virginia mention smallpox in camp near Tarboro, North
              Carolina, 1864, and comment on morale near the end of the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2114_aw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. B. BLA WELT PAPERS, 1862-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>532</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d053a5ca4a33e174ac2e50200d034489"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92100a117107c1825f18aa73dc61c5e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Brunswick (Middlesex County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0de51eb351a697fe2bdb480eacb52446">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of James L. B. Blauvelt, an officer in the U.S. Navy,
              concerning Civil War activities around Pensacola Bay, Florida; Mobile Bay, Alabama;
              and Vicksburg, Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2118_5gv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. A. BLECKLEY PAPERS, (1862-1865) 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>533</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1fb0c3a8a12e33801b3defeeab9c1531"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce9b836518409e61c4fcc946da63a992">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f43b3d16c48553b899f077d96d2a502">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from F. A. Bleckley, a private in the Confederate Army, and from his
              brother, William L. Bleckley. One letter, January 23, 1865, concerns a proposed
              armistice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2122_ks8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SYLVESTER BLECKLEY PAPERS, 1875, 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>534</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f570a9b2daea0178cfe540c6faf3e61"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b6c51ade4c9310416e08103b3bfe9f8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anderson (Anderson County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c0058e5e75298d10ab4885d19074b00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Sylvester Bleckley, a general merchant, to his uncle, Charles
              Bleckley, in Catawba County, Noith Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2126_wcs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BLIGH, FOURTH EARL OF DARNLEY, PAPERS, 1738-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>535</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c18b2f8076f769c878e565e54b6b789b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1dd6ddc11ca0edc7302bafb808b9399">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Cobham Hall," Gravesend, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f954c9ab662da75173350c7fa3af97b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and printed material of Thigh and members of his family. Topics include the
              Act of Union; political activities of Daniel O'Connell and Catholic emancipation;
              elections to the House of Commons, Irish elections and criticism of the government's
              Irish policy; English politics and appointments to the ministry; trade with Russia,
              Sweden, and Denmark in iron; rises in the price of coal; rises in the price of food;
              and genealogy. Writers of letters include members of the royalty, the peerage, and
              political leaders. Letters, 1830, of Prince Leopold (later King of Belgium) discuss
              his refusal to accept the crown of Greece. There is a 1796 account of naval
              engagements with the French off the Irish coast.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2130_w3s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES GEORGE BLOMFIELD PAPERS, 1854-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>536</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3655dbe072ad2140e6107218bb320c9d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_050a38280e8344d60b71842e99f0381b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tellicherry, Madras, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8976e20c2c3c4e44ffaa1f355cf115cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a British officer in the Madras Army and superintendent of police in
              Malabar, 1857-1867. Included is a record book of the Malabar Police Corps containing a
              brief historical account, 1854-1860, up to the incorporation into the Mofussel Police.
              Also in the collection are Blomfield's official diaries, 1864 and July-December, 1865,
              with details of crime, investigations, and judicial proceedings, and marginal comments
              by the inspector general, Lewis Hankin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2134_akn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JAMES BLOMFIELD PAPERS, 1835-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>537</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a5c62c8ed5774de3301a9c1a2eaeada"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74ab642eee35af02d604e829e2a897f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da9fd7bccc64c7b20d8da3bee6e12bf6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly miscellaneous letters addressed to Blomfield, Bishop of London, and to his
              wife, Dorothy Kent Blomfield. Writers include Sir Robert Peel and other prominent
              persons; among topics mentioned are relief of the destitute, ecclesiastical matters,
              and appointments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2138_lo2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMELIA (JENKS) BLOOMER PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>538</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5f2aa4735764c77aaac4b4f530bfef63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_083ab53174a092950b65a7f09eb8e2f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Council Bluffs (Pottawattamie County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_189e86c56728ce548f9e646af79f8078">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clipping of an article that appeared in a Columbus, Ohio, newspaper shortly after
              Mrs. Bloomer's death. It gives a brief account of this woman best known for the mode
              of dress which she adopted and to which her name has been given.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2142_eq6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. P. BLOUNT PAPERS, 1881-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>539</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9ca7005740ce2e3d075d1eed77daa1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_631c2dd64f723d7486a436cc70d26363">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, including a description, 1881, of living conditions and child labor
              in Atlanta, Mrs. Blount's singing abilities, Blount's election to the Georgia
              Historical Society, and the admission of his daughter to the Athens State Normal
              College, 1908.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2145_0eo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GRAY BLOUNT PAPERS, 1780-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>540</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94de9149287e405ac50ab8b65f5648e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0fc5d72c599d0dc5a7be8cdb6180ebe1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94f725464a7979504dcf1d226f9ee906">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Blount, merchant, shipper, planter, and politician. Topics
              include proceedings of the state legislature, the building of a courthouse in Beaufort
              County, appointments of two magistrates, Blount's business, and land deeds and inden
              tures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2149_e1t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIE BLOUNT PAPERS, 1809, 1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>541</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc584d203aa265669e6430af965bab1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15cfb360a8b9abbd42c2f797263088b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Knoxville (Knox County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5161df1e82f09dd2ac93ad284c096ff1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Willie Blount (1768-1835), Tennessee legislator and governor, dealing
              with the removal of Indians from Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2153_jnd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BLOUNT FAMILY GENEALOGY. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>542</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e5d42cf42a6511bf47eab0c40965f04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51cfa858f74c38e628ef32522f87e583">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of the family tree of the descendants of Robert Taft of Scotland (fl.
              1202).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2156_a6q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY A. BLUDWORTH PAPERS, 1862-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>543</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_913ebce65b1c4d462789c9c781d9952d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35da6a9f90085b0c517541bf9ac9cbff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_910ed77b74ede9c405d850190c10be92">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters dealing with social life and customs in South Carolina; the temperance
              movement; Civil War battles including the Peninsular Campaign and Chancellorsville;
              the Rollins family; and a Confederate veterans' organization called the Immortal
              600.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2160_vhr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND BLUM PAPERS, 1841-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>544</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bff483d32acff8fdb2332dc91475e653"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0e790b8509f060cf3da5f9268f5d3dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3101cb285c4328be22f23acae5498009">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Blum, a coppersmith employed by John D. Brown of
              Salisbury, North Carolina. Included is Blum's report as secretary-treasurer of Shady
              Mount Sunday School, giving a brief history of the school; a letter of 1838 from John
              C. Blum; and daybooks, 1844-1852, 1857-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2164_aka" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH F. BLYTH PAPERS, 1819-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>545</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_424f1714e7150bb8d83dc18a3256382e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c08dbbea60f0e66ec0c160c326fabc19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Georgetown County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30229f021a032b5af14891bfc58fb3f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from commission merchants handling the sale of rice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2168_bea" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LOCKE BOARDMAN PAPERS, 1844 (1858-1874) 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>546</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35c158b0e705013d434af01b50ab73d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3da122b112fa7a838f6f82f4a4a55c31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Hale County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2bb1cbf7c7a50802789d33660a98c27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of James L. Boardman, 5th Alabama Regiment, C.S.A., of his brother, Henry
              Boardman, 62nd Alabama Regiment, C.S.A., and their father, Volney Boardman (b. 1810).
              The father's letters concern the education of his daughter, Margaret. The sons'
              letters describe camp life, supplies, campaigns, the Harper's Ferry and Winchester
              Railroad, and the Ku Klux Klan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2172_pp1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. BOBBITT PAPERS, 1886-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>547</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eabc3b338c724ece998235ea6632e82d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_477d936cca77c920194fde007e40c493">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), and Goldsboro (Wayne County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c5ddab62f8af1d7721d2111631b333ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John B. Bobbitt, Methodist minister, concerning the collection of pledges
              for the Trinity College Endowment Fund, and the publication of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Methodist Advance </title> and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Christian Educator and Trinity Endowment</title>.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2176_96a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. BOGART PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>548</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28b413a1187fd0d6e5ad03995d68b255"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18fd6876ac309ddda4f5dd692b8b0b6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a67b2ab6b1b1124c55c2ce509508c5e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letter from Mahlon Dickerson (1770-1853), U.S. senator from New Jersey, to
              Bogart, collector of the customs in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2180_qnl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ROBERTSON BOGGS PAPERS, 1855-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>549</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce48b07d3b530a22be2d363593c6a69e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e38829a59b8724306d0f45106ad92ab3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Troy (Rensselaer County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c51571aa73a52bef76b262b7d745ff1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William R. Boggs, officer in the armies of the U.S.A. and the C.S.A.,
              include family letters, two calling cards, an invitation, and a note on the death of
              William R. Boggs, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2184_smq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THADDEUS S. BOINEST PAPERS, 1849-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>550</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0359b71d9d0868bd40bee9a641e0741"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f43ec2f5fbe4b89bbbd38c065dcddf98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pomaria (Newberry County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63b38854e7efde47aca0f13ae1939598">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Thaddeus S. Boinest, Lutheran minister and president of
              the Immigration Society of Newberry, South Carolina, chiefly on matters connected with
              the Immigration Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2188_1c8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. BOISSEAU PAPERS, 1866-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>551</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cbecb4ecf5bfe605ea5210f5d8b4340"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bff2bd88edf5318671817af9bbcd509">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dinwiddie County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0c22af47975404a08a2d71e6c20efa8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from William P. Boisseau to his father with occasional references to
              crops and the weather.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2192_tvn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD WILLIAM BOK PAPERS, 1894-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>552</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_728a9c6418a494a6210e6aa3f068fad4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ddf435ecd0238ad07401b43a7d7e8dfa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Merion (Montgomery County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6ba68a5753746295ebe9a6d11017a1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edward W. Bok (1863-1930), author and editor, include three letters from
              cartoonist William Allen Rogers concerning drawings he had made for Bok's use, and a
              letter of thanks to Samuel Griffin Wingfield for his comments on Bok's books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2196_b88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HENRY BOKER PAPERS, 1859-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>553</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_04f5ef57777ee463923d3395c832d4dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d38fbaa66064a933f5043463c5cb9b4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6eadbe2059760a37ba508388dbad6c77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from George H. Boker (1823-1890), writer and diplomat, to Charles Warren
              Stoddard, criticizing Stoddard's poetical works. [Published: Jay B. Hubbell, "George
              Henry Boker, Paul Hamilton Hayne, and Charles Warren Stoddard: Some Unpublished
              Letters," <title type="simple" render="italic">American Literature</title>, V (May,
              1933), 146-165.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2200_pb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. BOLIN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>554</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9fe3c0b6963406b0554ba7a86201f0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dae2737cebe8dba1b1ac80cf5cdde8fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Auburn (Lee County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0706a06df021686ff1df251e1b37bc4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John A. Bolin, 17th Regiment, Alabama Volunteers, C.S.A., to his wife,
              Mary J. Bolin, describing camp life and military activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2204_jhy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH CLAUDE MARIE BOLLERY PAPERS, 1928-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>555</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21fe41ab33ae602f2b910825d5631db0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_108a6d17aea07cfa59dd6f384591abc5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>La Rochelle, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b55036dcb5ee2477a6e79c2bc32555a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Bollery (b. 1890), editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">Cahiers
                Leon </title> Bloy, to Guido Colucci concerning calligraphy done by Colucci and
              watercolor illustrations done by his brother, Gio Colucci, for <title type="simple"
                render="italic">La Boue </title> from Bloy's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Sueur </title> de <title type="simple" render="italic">Sang; </title> and a copy of
              the minutes of the meeting establishing the Amis de Leon Bloy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2208_ay9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. BOILING PAPERS, 1849-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>556</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50bc59b679b46ea46029a022fa2402a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bbde5193079252c8e0375966b8333e6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Ridge (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7e9817f42c904222bd2f1183b55a7e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The volume contains a ledger, 1870-1889, 251 pp., for Bolling's general store in
              northwestern Guilford County. Many pages are missing from the ledger; the first 94
              pages are the ledger, 1849-1852, of Samuel Dwiggins from his general store near
              Guilford, in westcentral Guilford County. Loose items include envelopes and invoices,
              some of them from J. L. King, manufacturer of plug, twist, and navy tobacco at
              Greensboro, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2212_hao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD M. BOILING PAPERS, 1843-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>557</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1aae81a756e6c65aa95230bd79024b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_599a2b8edffd277cdf40cafe9c01d181">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond and Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89ab5cb8a088a4125aaf58c04575bdb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the business papers of Captain Richard M. Bolling, Engineer in Charge of
              Survey of the Seaboard Airline Railway Company. Included are three postcards and some
              genealogical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2216_tgf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BOILING PAPERS, 1724 (1776-1859) 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>558</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08ec21b8f1b6d29ea6bab3800f6da010"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>877 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9870efb4fb0981ada2d07d9f0bcfd617">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goochland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a0bed914fa778a5af6eed82bf34e414">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers and correspondence of William Bolling (1789-1849), planter, cavalry
              commander in the War of 1812, sheriff, and descendant of Pocahontas, include
              information concerning Bolling's farming operations; prices of wheat and tobacco;
              flour milling industry in Richmond; slaves; the Randolph, Robertson, and Meade
              families and their plantations; David Meade's removal to Kentucky in 1796; Albemarle
              Agricultural Society; William Bolling's services in the War of 1812 in the vicinity of
              Norfolk, Virginia; John Braidwood, an Englishman who taught deaf-mutes; Bremo Seminary
              (Fluvanna County, Virginia); University of Virginia, Charlottesville, including
              description of Thomas Jefferson; Oxford Iron Works in Campbell County, Virginia; and
              travel to Rome and Switzerland. Among the correspondents are Mary Bolling, Thomas
              Bolling, John Braidwood, John Hartwell Cocke, David Meade, Anne (Meade) Randolph,
              David Meade Randolph, Richard Randolph, Bolling Robertson, and John Robertson. [One
              letter of David Meade is published. See Bayrd Still (ed.), "The Westward Migration of
              a Planter Pioneer in 1796," <title type="simple" render="italic">William and Mary
                College Quarterly</title>, 2d Ser., XXI, 318-343.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2220_5sy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BOLTON PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>559</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90c679941448ac704072e0b11a97eaab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0aac9bcfb9a78d0efbaa570cfea0402f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc679190fbd701e43035c1dbcf85eee6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letter, with copy of another enclosed, from Baring Brothers and
              Company, London, to John Bolton, agent for the Planters Bank in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2224_td0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FERDINAND F. BOLTZ PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>560</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b33b217a2084a81af10f826381ad3c5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1024a09051305d2143a02f62733fcaa9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indiana.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3299c1daa38566da6cebafd58512c6ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Combination daybook, memorandum book and diary of Boltz, 88th Regiment, Indiana
              Volunteers, containing brief accounts of his regiment; Sherman's march through
              Georgia; the siege of Savannah; and the march through the Carolinas ending at
              Richmond, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2228_qkr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD EARLE BOMAR PAPERS, 1757 (1880-1938) 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>561</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc419c6f65243313b77d2b3b7b70a931"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>556 items and 18 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_416bd2c8406c68c4ba0f8b69b91c8c86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fda645353673cca2ea5e3c9633e947f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and professional papers of E. E. Bomar (b. 1861), Baptist minister, and his
              father, John E. Bomar (1827-1899), lawyer and politician. The correspondence of John
              Bomar includes family letters; papers dealing with legal cases; letters discussing
              politics, including a letter from Daniel W. Wallace, U.S. representative from South
              Carolina (1848-1853), commenting on the political issue of slavery and predicting the
              Civil War; and material relating to Bomar's service as trustee of Limestone College,
              Converse College, the Kennedy Free Library, Spartanburg Female Seminary, and
              Spartanburg Male Academy. The major portion of the E. E. Bomar correspondence consists
              of family letters which discuss family matters, the life and growth of missions in
              Japan, 1938, and political events in Manila, 1931-1935. Other papers concern the work
              of the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, 1900-1906; leading
              Baptists and religious figures, including a discussion of a revival in Charleston led
              by Dwight L. Moody; and the pastorates of the churches he served. Miscellaneous papers
              and volumes include notebooks on law and seminary lectures, memorandum books, ca.
              1878-1882, sermon notes, various church calendars and histories, clippings on
              religious matters, bills and receipts, and genealogical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2232_ao9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BOMPIANI PAPERS, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>562</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc32db34b9d0aff7942da2bd86a5bfa6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b54f147e490f9ec07cc3d9b82eea5884">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Preston, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fefd398ad78876b691673470abd162bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Professor Bompiani to an English nobleman attempting to identify a figure
              depicted in the tiling of the latter's dining room.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2236_7dk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OCTAVIUS BOND PAPERS, 1797-1811.</unittitle>
            <unitid>563</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4be3b936564f58409f98619d8a88727"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccb9c72e01c02fc083ce0dee5c88f3e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e1dde2e3b34c77ce532054af92af2bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a British army officer, 4th Regiment, Native Infantry, include Bond's
              appointments and commissions from cadet to captain, copies of letters concerning
              claims of his regiment against the East India Company for prize money from the Mysore
              War, and a log recording voyages to India, 1797, and from India to England, 1810.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2240_qzr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS M. BONDURANT PAPERS, 1834 (1856-1891).</unittitle>
            <unitid>564</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b233c4ee5387a81a7cb157767495e1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ffdc4ab7080191146c4e955afe867328">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56bfa024a42b0a2ebc0254197a5231e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and political correspondence of Thomas M. Bondurant, Virginia politician,
              containing comments on the Liverpool tobacco market and the Jacksonian financial
              policy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2244_ft8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILLEDGE LUKE BONHAM PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>565</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8054b23d9fdfdfc2117c2fbe801cfed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3e81368576351797fe1d568662b7b7b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b2bf1dbbf836c8c54d6dbef7435c719">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Milledge L. Bonham (1813-1890), governor of South Carolina (1863-1865),
              including letters from William Johnston, president of the Charlotte and South Carolina
              Railroad, which concern the shipment of cotton to Wilmington, North Carolina, for
              running the blockade; receipts for expenditures from the contingent fund; a note on
              balloon experiments conducted for the Union Army; letters discussing army regulations,
              the first battle of Manassas, and the site of a projected military-prison; and a
              petition from citizens of the Marlborough District objecting to an Executive Council
              order to obstruct the Pee Dee River and calling all white males into active military
              service.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2248_rfk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELI WHITNEY BONNEY PAPERS, 1805-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>566</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b19766b62f969414a5192be49b9bbefe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>596 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41fd891f838b86cd6b600580cbc696ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78816a5c4d08157d84542ac01111d61c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of E. W. Bonney (1810-1868), merchant. Prior to 1830,
              the papers are of the Lee family, related through Bonney's wife, Rebecca (Lee) Bonney
              (1811-1877). Lee records consist of the correspondence of Francis S. Lee with
              Charleston cotton factors and with friends at the Virginia Springs; and deeds and
              estate papers. Other ante-bellum materials include mercantile records; letters from
              Northern friends commenting on the Smithson funds, Daniel Webster, slavery and
              secession; letters from sons at academies near Asheville, North Carolina, and
              Winnsboro and Columbia, South Carolina, describing discipline, curriculum, and student
              life; and a diary remarking on religious, social and mercantile affairs. Civil War
              letters, chiefly from sons Usher Parsons and Charles Levett Bonney, describe
              secession; the war in Virginia, Florida, and Mississippi, especially the siege of
              Pensacola, First Manassas, the Seven Days Battles, and the siege of Petersburg; and
              life in Richmond. Correspondence after the war reveals efforts of the family to
              reestablish themselves; and discusses confiscation of cotton and other property, the
              credit system, prices, politics, Negroes, and Reconstruction in Louisiana,
              Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2252_bfo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LETTIE BONNIFIELD PAPERS, 1861-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>567</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c28de6f705d4c8f27419164466c1032c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98721f8e5cafe59d6bab95af48554786">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. George, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1069a371ddc6c7a464437e3a09735e10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Sergeant Andrew Donaldson Stewart, 25th Regiment, Ohio Volunteers, to
              Lettie Bonnifield describing the movement of his own and other Union regiments,
              predominately in northern Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2256_yi6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BONSACK PAPERS, 1786 (1816-1908) 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>568</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae8082fddd71cb8e6f23e090f9a6ec7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,000 items and 34 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b94e3fcc661d4ea7d0b8afbe28c4f17f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bonsack (Roanoke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34e4b25dcb4ac57c8563818c8dd6de98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence, and accounts and genealogical records of the
              Bonsack and Plaine families, connected by marriage. Included are school and college
              letters from Emory and Henry College, Virginia, 1851; Calvert College, New Windsor,
              Maryland, 1851-1852; State Normal School, Millersville, Pennsylvania, 1881; Roanoke
              College, Salem, Virginia, 1882; and Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, New York,
              1883. Included also are letters concerning woolen factories in Good Intent, Virginia,
              1862, and at Bonsack, Virginia, during the 1880s; references to David H. Plaine's work
              as a churchman, teacher, and a politician in and around Roanoke, Virginia; accounts of
              Jacob Bonsack (1819-1889), as a merchant in Good Intent, Virginia; and accounts of
              Harry E. Plaine as a hardware dealer in Broken Bow, Nebraska, during the 1880s. About
              fifty letters, 1786-1851, are written in German to two John Bonsacks, father
              (1760-1795) and son (1781-1859), Included are several religious tracts, memorandum
              books, study notes, and short diaries. The diaries contain accounts of a trip in 1856
              from Randolph County, Virginia, to Madison, Wisconsin; travels in the vicinity of
              Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and a record kept by D. H. Plaine in 1857.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2260_g3e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BOOKER PAPERS, 1850-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>569</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cc4b369c636f0e530c4b757f59e27af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5306b12795bb3c4846e5ab6a3d555103">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hampton (Elizabeth City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dec4090f7cb3fabc5a4d34feeef5805c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to George Booker (1816 [?] - 1878) from M. R. H. Garnett, R. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">M. T. </title> Hunter, and Henry A. Wise, relating
              principally to politics. Included are discussions of Garnett's race for a seat in the
              House of Representatives, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the 1856 presidential election,
              abolitionism, states' rights, and secession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2264_nf5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BOOLE PAPERS, 1675.</unittitle>
            <unitid>570</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5f9e13d08ac108fd6c77ed4b23729de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ee8b2b54b7051811fc9c13f99dbfec8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bideford, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_12213aef450827ebd2705521b523ce14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Indenture between Robert Boole and John Champlin, merchants of Bideford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2268_j82" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIRAM CASSEL BOONE PAPERS, 1820-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>571</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8b2173ea2e9df7fcb00af79431c6742"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c00d19e46778eae30c60daacd6e34dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brandenburg (Meade County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb85362f7e8a587670c9bf5dbce6c5cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Congressmen Jonathan Jennings, Ratliff Boon, and John Tipton to H. C.
              Boone (b. 1789) concerning Boone's claim against the government, and one letter
              referring to Boone's wedding.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2272_zdd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TURIN BRADFORD BOONE DIARIES, 1911-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>572</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d593268ffb77a59a1dba2e43429cb1ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_141515dc5eb24a0a4d7ec5b060fc7fd9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fec22899c98e5e8b29389c794d3386e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typewritten diaries of Boone, member of the staff of Morgan Shuster, Treasurer
              General of Persia, titled "Persian Diary, 1911-1912" and "Around the World." The
              second, in part an abridgement of the first, describes a trip in the Eastern
              Mediterranean and Europe. He discusses Persian finances and foreign policy, politics,
              religions, art and architecture, and places he visited. Persons mentioned include
              Sherwood Eddy and Mohamet V (1844-1918), Sultan of Turkey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2276_qrx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. BOOTH PAPERS, 1852-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>573</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aabcae5addc85e321cbc864ed1132e71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39db525a0c3c5833d80d8279f3e13b74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo County), Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d4815893b730d59c879b81a9d4941c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters of a real estate and insurance agent, mentioning travel
              in Europe and discussing railroads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2280_ta8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN T. BOOTON PAPERS, 1828-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>574</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00c114f7ffb5451c497ef60679f02042"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,286 items and 17 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_446e6edff6a44d922ef815a285422f48">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Luray (Page County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ec78e5986c571ba87c7726500d6e6e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and legal papers of E. T. Booton, attorney, mayor and county judge,
              concerning his early journalistic efforts as Page County's reporter for the Richmond
              newspapers; local and state politics; the Baptist Church and the Y.M.C.A. in Luray;
              his duties as mayor of Luray and his appointment as county judge; business and
              industrial expansion in Luray; and the development of Luray College, and the Whosoever
              Farm and Orphanage. Legal papers concern the collection of debts or rent and the
              settlement of estates. Volumes include letterpress books, notebooks, and the account
              books of W. E. Lauck, J. E. Shenk, and his father, John G. Booton, pertaining to his
              medical practice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2284_o8e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANSON BORCHART PAPERS, 1864-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>575</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a15e132b4ebe3b33addc8feb2352562a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>436 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1bac839aff7897e3d42fa746d20a4cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4491b5ec8d000cdd67e11d79efc0ca59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly bills and receipts of a bakery. Included are several deeds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2288_ccs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTIN BORCKHOLDER ACCOUNTS AND ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1798-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>576</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3ee1c76e98e3a43dd60b7970f3863e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 78 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b71e3ad0e3cccb102d7e8a7b0dc43ee8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_525f1fac8722da3ce0664ad47feac137">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of contributions for a church building in Rockingham County, and a student's
              copy of an arithmetic book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2292_auz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BORLAND FAMILY PAPERS, 1806-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>577</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b68066fc18c889d71be6fdb38810157"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee1ecc10b3b65426ae962e21f81a19d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c2a5563b2a43391dedb5079bbea72aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of three generations of the Borland family, Thomas, Euclid, and Euclid, Jr.
              Included are documents pertaining to payment of a matron at the hospital at Fort
              Johnson; letters from Euclid Borland, a doctor in the U. S. Navy, discussing his
              service on the <title type="simple" render="italic">John Adams</title>, cholera, Italy
              and Marseilles; an account of the record of Euclid, Jr. in the 6th Virginia Infantry
              Regiment, C. S. A., and the passport of Euclid, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2296_dbg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HENRY BORROW MANUSCRIPT, [ca. 1856].</unittitle>
            <unitid>578</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2486bbcb5476274c04150e1a35f1694e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6387e3a9f00ebc22268ada5e6cce7088">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oulton Broad, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90030dd258e4cd1ed58ae9fe8c58f66e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cancelled passage of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Romany Rye.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2300_uj4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACKSON L. BOST PAPERS, 1849 (1855-1866) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>579</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6ea85bd33ab4ddec6afcbafbfd9c3ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>564 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a078d244ad777c121be9f12ef0998cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Olive Branch (Union County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_298af1eec546c8e11aababdefac85a5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Jackson L. Bost (b. 1832), physician and major in the
              Confederate Army. Included are family letters; several letters concerning his war
              activities; bills and receipts; account books of his medical practice containing a
              record of visits and fees; and a ciphering book of Nelson Bost.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2304_oau" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THE BOSTON VIGILANCE COMMITTEE ACCOUNT BOOK, 1850-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>580</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9969d268dc348dfada7c02591be889d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 83 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_58872b8094f632cf1edcb423c5dbeec1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9757a124dd25634cc69a7955026369ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Treasurer's account book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2308_9sv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER ROBINSON BOTELER PAPERS, 1776 (1836-1889) 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>581</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9f3032bcb8615246b30da6445ab6c28"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,682 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c89c5bb4aa94f0fc9dec2c2c5e2af36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29e27d90a4c04827e0dc54f46c8bbb46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Alexander R. Boteler's father, Dr. Henry Boteler, for 1776-1837.
              family letters of Alexander R. Boteler (i815-1892), Virginia political leader,
              congressman, and Civil War soldier, with sidelights on his career at Princeton
              College, Princeton, New Jersey, his courtship of Helen Macomb Stockton, whom he later
              married, his altercations with Charles J. Faulkner, and "Yankee" depredations at his
              home, "Fountain Rock," during the Civil War; political correspondence, 1855-1870,
              relating to the election of 1860 and the Constitutional Union Party; letters
              concerning Boteler's travels about the country in 1882-1884 while a member of the U.S.
              tariff commission; correspondence concerning claims of James Rumsey as inventor of the
              first steamboat; and legal and personal papers of Helen (Stockton) Boteler's father,
              Ebenezer S. Stockton, and grandfather, Robert Stockton. Volumes include Boteler's
              diary, 1845, relative to his farming activities; a scrapbook on the election of 1848;
              a scrapbook containing clippings, letters, and pictures devoted principally to the
              activities and interests of Boteler; and a scrapbook containing clippings, letters,
              and pictures concerning the Pendleton, Digges, and Pope families, especially the life
              of Dudley Digges Pendleton who married Helen Stockton Boteler. Among the
              correspondents are A. R. Boteler, Lewis Cass, Samuel Cooper, John B. Floyd, S. B.
              French, Wade Hampton, T. J. Jackson, Andrew Johnson, R. E. Lee, John Letcher, W. P.
              Miles, John Page, Thomas N. Page, Rembrandt Peale, W. N. Pendleton, W. C. Rives,
              Alexander Robinson, W. H. Seward, J. E. B. Stuart, Jacob Thompson, J. R. Thompson,
              Dabney C. Wirt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2312_q1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BOTTELEY AND CHARLES HART PAPERS, 1865-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>582</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_108b5c09d14554d69a8625b2f7efd36c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 73 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0acb563ab3ec0f70c69e497854e681a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Birmingham, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf370aa071b9e297e1fccf9bad143e7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph book containing the signatures of prominent English Methodists, and letters
              from notable Englishmen including Charles Darwin, Thomas Huxley, John Tyndall, and
              Robert William Dale.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2316_7nj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GORDON BOTTOMLEY PAPERS, 1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>583</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_650bfd90bdfbf62682fd654ec875f5ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9427ca34c9f10a44ef9cdc4ad337b15a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carnforth, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0cd5d97d8ef6e1c6285a1882466d371b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Bottomley describing a journey he and his wife took, and discussing his
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Acts of Saint Peter</title>, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">a Cathedral Festival Play</title>.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2320_tqs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAWSON BOTTS PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>584</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a821f97ab8b25d3a29f9f725ab6f7b3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_341fd7c6fc4595c4003a26be49321d81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4ed6684df6a8676610a326ca9a7ab35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Lt. Col. Lawson Botts, 2nd Virginia Infantry, C.S.A., mentioning troop
              movements in Virginia and the destruction of "Dam No. 5" near Winchester; and a letter
              containing family news from a female member of the Botts family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2324_1m9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. BOUCK PAPERS, 1842-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>585</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e8e70d0f6baaabf01725de4c2149a65"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cd4b450209fda34b0085101615d76c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Schoharie County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_428357ab2b381055e117b81b64092846">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William C. Bouck, governor of New York, 1842-1844, requesting appointments
              to collectorships on the Erie Canal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2328_bc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN BOULIGNY PAPERS, 1700s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>586</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3be5680e658a3253aef85ada69093d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eab3fb820ebc8d32ffae5b722cfb0f65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b599ebfb86ca7b1ce859de28d8be2ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copy of "Plan pare el establisimiento general en Espana del comercio
              active," in which Bouligny discusses the importance of commerce to Spain and proposes
              the establishment of <title type="simple" render="italic">Consulados </title> or
              courts of commerce to encourage and regulate trade and settle disputes. Included is a
              detailed plan for the functioning and placement of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Consulados</title>. Original held in the Archivo Historico
              Nacional.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2332_3sb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD SOUTHWELL BOURKE, SIXTH EARL OF MAYO, PAPERS, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>587</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a33c82713ebd2b48a0afd88cd8f42964"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7f083c837366e390b8102deb498f14f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Palmerston House, County Kildare, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_662a576c823af7e95314f2d4842ab6df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Statement by Lord Bourke (1822-1872), Viceroy and Governor General in India,
              1869-1872, concerning his policy toward Afghanistan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2336_1wn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SYLVANUS BOURNE PAPERS, 1799-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>588</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34bda135f569e1b19950b9280283af52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2141002fdb0336d09896022eb269b9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amsterdam, Netherlands.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd3158fc54a86faaa68d4330ca293caf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Sylvanus Bourne, U.S. consul to the Netherlands, concerning salaries and
              consular responsibilities, diplomatic affairs in Europe, American commercial relations
              with combatant countries, a case before the state supreme court of Pennsylvania, and
              the availability of rooms for rent in the District of Columbia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2340_2v5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MALACHI BOWDEN PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>589</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa5e37eeef7cf5a5ac2227c7de7a6046"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce61a694f734be8aaecb0cbe3e56e422">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Meriwether County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d25e1b35f3a977a36f793c728cef52f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript (23 pp.) of Bowden's "Some of my Experiences as a Confederate soldier, in
              the Camp and on the battlefield, in the Army of Northern Virginia," describing his
              service in the 2nd Georgia Regiment until his capture, his prison experiences at Point
              Lookout, Maryland, and his return home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2344_te3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL FLEMING BOWE PAPERS, 1836-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>590</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fb13cb314a82ef330a24e8af50cbd49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd6c8faa2b46ccf4cca9f9175dca1c92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Magnolia (Henrico County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd9bea9a9c9c59934d3e60bf3c376fe2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly family letters of Bowe, his children, and their cousins. Also included are
              letters from Confederate soldiers, business papers relative to the sale of cotton and
              the purchase of slaves, and documents concerning the protection of Bowe's property at
              the end of the Civil War and amnesty oaths taken by Bowe and his son-inlaw, J.
              Boyd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2348_93s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MORTON BOWEN PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>591</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_828a80888a19d255abfc3686c7d3535e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa5076baf719f78988ef949b374f0783">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ede7809c2d919d6873e5f732ea07b6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Document appointing Thomas W. Graves of Caswell County, North Carolina, as
              attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2352_wg9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REUBEN DEAN BOWEN PAPERS, 1857-1938.</unittitle>
            <unitid>592</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e937c961cf66b6f825d154dc73cffefb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26,672 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3754e510f34d3ac38f346afc2813bec3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris (Lamar County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3307ac07c53e2e4390c69f401ccb4080">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the business papers of R. D. Bowen (1859-1939), consisting of correspondence,
              clippings, pamphlets, and printed material and volumes. A major portion of the
              collection concerns agriculture, especially cotton; Bowen's efforts to increase the
              uses for cotton; cotton storage; railroad freight rates; taxation of cotton and woolen
              mills; shipment of cotton to Europe during World War I; the Agricultural Adjustment
              Act; price fixing of farm products; and the problems of the farmers. Many of the
              papers are related to national and local agricultural organizations, including the
              Farmers' Educational and Co-operative Union of America, Alabama Cotton Growers
              Association, South Texas Cotton Growers Association, National Grange, Farm Bureau,
              Farmers' Union Texas Grain Dealers Association, Milk Producers Association, National
              Cooperative Milk Producers' Federation, and National Boll Weevil Control Association.
              Letters also deal with World War I, United States involvement, and post-war policies
              toward Germany; prohibition; anti-trust legislation; the Ku Klux Klan; food and drug
              legislation; labor unrest and unionization and politics, especially Warren Harding,
              Senators E. D. Smith and Ben Tillman, and the 1930 senatorial campaign in Louisiana.
              Volumes include account books, 1923, bankbooks, 1915-1929, the baby book of Bowen's
              daughter Adelaide Marie (b. 1896), and Adelaide's diaries, 1918-1921.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2356_wax" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HORTON BOWER PAPERS, 1870-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>593</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_297c326cd8d71aad8dafc8f0dfacbd1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>260 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a1d5c1280d61a58857d01e9043a2894">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lenoir (Caldwell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65ec3029cf83df7c4ff96e7c12ba7bbd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of William H. Bower, lawyer and U.S. congressman from North Carolina,
              1893-1895, relate chiefly to personal and family matters, with some references to
              North Carolina politics and education. Also included are several letters from people
              who had migrated to Texas, California, and Oregon, and a broadside, "Davenport Female
              College Must Be Rebuilt."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2360_yel" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BOWERS PAPERS, 1822-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>594</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_769c8c9e636ec1795b7c7b0f840ce0c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c2e5b3bcd9bf50f11b4181c3e6336e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01415f85836c0b7a47f7ed48800e1219">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, bills, indentures, promissory notes and summonses of a schoolteacher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2364_hds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MEADE BOWERS ALBUMS AND SCRAPBOOK, 1898-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>595</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ddb166b8168920bd468c5fc6d828d9dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc07eefa64c93242c1ea2ad375d9307d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_410d1250b41f22c0ab00eca7abf953a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volumes of George M. Bowers (1863-1925), U.S. congressman from West Virginia,
              1916-1923. Included are a scrapbook, 1898-1914; an album, 1916, containing
              congratulatory telegrams sent upon Bowers' election to Congress; and an album, ca.
              1917, containing photographs of a Congressional Party in Hawaii.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2368_nft" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BOWIE PAPERS, 1811-1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>596</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad2b6c999d566ccd647d162a4ba9f542"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8039ae1b95d3711c21cd74fdf191da14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Mattaponi," Prince George County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b13545cf7f7b1fa9ddc5322e59928cac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Robert Bowie (1750-1818), governor of Maryland, consist of three
              recommendations for appointments and a commisslon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2372_deu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDGAR ALFRED BOWRING JOURNAL, 1841-1842, 1844-1850, 1852-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>597</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0713340340f0a83cddd159f7ec7de4b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa6253c314cef118add170f6f3599897">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8de3e35b330d15c108ea5efc77815b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of Edgar A. Bowring (1826-1911), civil servant with the Board of Trade.
              Detailed accounts include comments on Parliamentary sessions with discussions of the
              business conducted and analyses of votes taken; his work with the Board of Trade,
              containing information on Lords Clarendon and Granville; cabinet and Privy Council
              meetings; the Anti-Corn Law League; the work of Prince Albert and the Royal Commission
              concerning the Exhibition of 1851; the Crimean War, the activities and letters of his
              family, especially his father, Sir John Bowring, governor of Hong Kong; China policy;
              articles he wrote anonymously or under a false name defending the Royal Commission and
              his father's China policy; the Irish situation; daily weather observations; social and
              cultural events; and a yearly accounting of his personal expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2376_bph" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN BOWRING PAPERS, 1833 (1849-1859) 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>598</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a128c2e4e5454f3353db84b5e7761caa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>65 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0d6d8b848da8f9b88dc3dd00f5b4eb5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Larkbear, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7be80272df9fd2e6b76135bb90e7a4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family correspondence of Sir John Bowring (1792-1872), diplomat in China,
              governor of Hong Kong, and member of Parliament. Letters, primarily concerning Sir
              John's career in China, discuss British policy, commercial treaty negotiations at the
              Taku Forts, war at Canton in 1857, the customs duties dispute at Shanghai, the
              government of Hong Kong, and missionaries. Also included are references to the
              Portuguese colony of Macao, Sir John's travels to Java, prominent Englishmen in the
              Orient, contemporary politics in England, and reflections on his earlier political
              career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2380_80h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALVERT BOWYER PAPERS, 1738.</unittitle>
            <unitid>599</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1d10b8de0a624bb7e2ad5d9153fe427"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a88456fcffa61bb6cd74a3fdcb398ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westmill, Hertfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27e2beaab9aa7f830effa4e3bf5cf0c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A lease of property by Bowver to John Wright.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2384_2d6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED BOYD PAPERS, 1831-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>600</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8f681c408372e0499cdc13050266e60"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_de83071308b530efb0fd601da0b34b44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boydton (Mecklenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2002d0427eb0de775a7c9e085774bd0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers including the registration certificate of a free
              mulatto girl of Northumberland County, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2388_333" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALSTON BOYD PAPERS, 1825-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>601</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03372b86cf05cc002d147e72fe0b7b04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc86944bf97f8f8e6ae5db8b3d890f93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Gwinnett County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93a0c3864d7f4834f7b9335eb558fad7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1829-1831, of a general merchant, itemizing goods and prices, and a letter
              book, 1825-1832, relating to the purchase of merchandise for the store and the sale of
              local cotton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2392_8db" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD H. BOYD PAPERS, 1841 (1848-1869) 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>602</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41c3b4f2ed665cbc4f19414d08afc1ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e51402aca68bb3d4f6084ebfc38647cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lenox Castle (Rockingham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff6479643ce0feadd99da81486533788">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Archibald H. Boyd and of his son, James E. Boyd. Included
              are the letters of a slave trader, Samuel R. Browning, reporting on the health of the
              slaves, the condition of the market, and his transactions; Civil War letters from
              James E. Boyd describing living conditions and military activities in the area around
              Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia; and letters of James Boyd concerning state
              politics, his position as U.S. Attorney for the Western District, and his
              stockholdings in the Marine and River Phosphate Company of Charleston, South Carolina,
              and the Merchants and Manufacturers Association of Greensboro, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2396_e5n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOGMIRE L. BOYD MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1834-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>603</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b203f659a5247988aa7d992806163928"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 98 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cf63bcf209c74188c58287ce6ba1b20">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Jefferson County, W. Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_194a4299071e6b1707b49961e7b05a0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>HOGMIRE L. BOYD MEMORANDUM BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2400_a3j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BOYD PAPERS, 1783-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>604</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d825629624bfe4473b54bcc1615d829"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af29159908f5c0a7cc6ef94bebbf156c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8e04d39520982b43bb8d24fac4f6ac2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters dealing with the settlement of bonds and debts; pages from a
              journal, 1783; miscellaneous poems, some of which were written by John Boyd, a
              Richmond broker; pages from a journal containing accounts of the settlement of the
              estate of Robert Boyd, 1786; and an inventory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2404_ehr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH FULTON BOYD PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>605</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_39aa048184a47ac4a8daa4cf19c8cbba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,356 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ba4d16733d356b6bcd1c242a62b900c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ky., Tenn., N.C., Ala., and Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5c2cfb6602058e3bdca92692a9420a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Quartermaster Corps records of the Army of the Ohio, especially the 2nd division and
              the 23rd Corps. Included are records of supplies, containing lists of tools, food
              prices, and supplies captured from the Confederates; and monthly and quarterly
              reports, 1861-1863. Forage records consist of vouchers, receipts, requisitions,
              reports and monthly statements. Financial papers concern payments to military
              personnel. Records of transportation include receipts, requisitions, and vouchers for
              horses, wagons, services, and equipment; and reports, among them a list, 1864, of the
              number of men, officers, and horses in the Army of the Ohio. Steamship papers, 1865,
              record transportation of men, horses, and equipment, and the condition of lighthouses.
              There are individual and consolidated reports on civilian labor. Other papers relate
              to the secret service, 1861-1865. Personnel papers contain battlefield orders,
              1864-1865, orders for the Freedmen's Bureau, court-martial reports, and reports of the
              army, 1864-1865. Papers of the U.S. Military Railroad in North Carolina, comprise
              reports on men and equipment carried, accidents and thefts, and property sales; and
              correspondence concerning friction between military and railroad officials, problems
              with the Negro troops, and the shipment of cotton and resin. Reports on civilian
              purchases cover all supplies other than forage and horses. There are also extra duty
              reports; strength reports, chiefly those of the 11th Maine, 52nd Pennsylvania, 47th,
              56th and 100th New York, and 104th Pennsylvania Volunteers; routine correspondence,
              primarily letters which accompanied reports; miscellaneous papers, generally concerned
              with Negroes, the conversion of schools into hospitals, and other concerns of the
              quartermaster; and general orders and circulars. Volumes include account books,
              1861-1864; forage records, 1861-1862; military telegrams, 1864-1866; and an abstract
              and letter book, 1861-1869.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2408_g73" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. F. BOYD &amp; COMPANY PAPERS, 1886-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>606</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9f73afa11b7ca7eef49d03924007832"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1965e7eb74ea24e31bd88d5f84e828a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4287446fd7bdb7a190fb8e5091ce7afa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Purchase book of company selling boots, shoes, trunks, etc. -</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2412_yyq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BOYD PAPERS, 1861-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>607</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1223cd2b5b5b2051d9ca4eaee829303"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6775725f19a603d87aaeaaee83688732">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f47f79888c5bdda74e3a68f353ccfc39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Robert Boyd's sons, Andrew, Daniel, John T., R. P., and William, and his
              son-in-law, Fenton Hall, all in the Confederate Army. Topics include camp life,
              hardships of war, discipline, the heavy toll of measles and pneumonia, and life as a
              prisoner of war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2416_plt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WIER BOYD PAPERS, 1856 (1861-1862) 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>608</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae6abdf99ae1437d2bbfb6b01c7e248f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>67 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_848a867d1892e0233f4995f7ffa10e4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dahlonega (Lumpkin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2c6f83a61006dd8633d5f71d6d19954">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Wier Boyd, legislator and colonel in the Confederate Army, 52nd
              Regiment, Georgia Volunteers. Subjects include army life, the appointment of officers,
              family matters, agricultural conditions, a tax to provide funds for the families of
              soldiers, the educational system, and smallpox.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2420_1th" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. BOYD PAPERS, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>609</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fed18233c405dba63d876de90184b27b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8599d30da251362e889161a2e9a2bef1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cahaba (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_12f98f3cc066c38e02f1066a86da0d10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to a dispute between William E. Boyd and Thomas J. Mackey, the latter
              having been accused of swindling several firms in or near Cambridge, Massachusetts.
              Included are three letters of C. C. Jones, Jr., relative to Mackey's activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2424_94f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KENT BOYLE PAPERS, 1861-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>610</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_948f46ede4a5a9cb43b8c4f3be070f88"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>478 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_322b600755d343b30f423771305302e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bladensburg (Prince Georges County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeefb9fef99e86afcdd0a5b4500f33f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the sermons of a Methodist minister, written mainly in the 1870s, with
              some exegetical notes attached. Included also are some legal and financial papers,
              correspondence, and book reviews and testimonial letters concerning a new
              hymnbook.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2428_ecn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA HALL (BALL) GORDON BOYLES PAPERS, 1823-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>611</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_671136cc302b2cc1a71ebb78d899def6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>173 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e91904d14469d0307c7563f2e5f06f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Lincoln County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d16eb546ad9bcb535874e80fff5d47d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Eliza H. Gordon Boyles from her brothers, George H. and Robert H. Ball;
              from her son, John R. Boyles, concerning the Mexican War, his journey to California,
              and gold mining and life in California; from her son, George B. Boyles, relating to
              the study of law and life in the Confederate Army; and from other Confederate
              soldiers, concerning politics and political figures, camp life, and military
              activities. Also included are references to cholera epidemics and education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2432_xk5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ANN BOYLES PAPERS, 1861-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>612</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79966925e3d1fc9cbef7acf941b7fb78"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>90 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03d8114f33d6ff566545e970a6eea05c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b683d446ea977230169ed7f3bf3d1e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of the eight Boyles brothers, six of whom died from
              undernourishment, exposure, and wounds, concerning war conditions, camp life in North
              Carolina and Virginia, lack of clothes, execution of deserters, the food supply at
              home; and photograph of Mary Ann Boyles in 1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2436_23q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BOYTE FAMILY PAPERS, 1962-1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>613</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e60f470defbd16d2ab1b6b4656fa5f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94ed092f625373f39813a146cb77144f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ba3b8756542e30cbaad0568ed45d457">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Harry Chatten Boyte and his wife, Sara Margaret Evans, while undergraduates
              at Duke University, relating to their activities. Papers concern the Vietnamese
              conflict, resistance to conscription, race relations, union organization of textile
              workers and the non-academic employees of Duke University, the presidential election
              of 1964, the Students for a Democratic Society, and the Southern Student Organizing
              Committee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2440_np3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. E. BRADBURN PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>614</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a64fc599d68145c576f0a3a87605c93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_706b7b46af4bed14902d518b865043fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Little River, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5a480a7935e84b43a145d731b7730a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Confederate soldiers concerning food prices, speculation in cotton and
              horses, and politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2444_tx5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL BRADBURY PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>615</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c73f3c2ff6c9dac223805b65472d29c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_803189b1a7ed8f53c0fce02aa5fc49dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_027247b8c73c293a10234557b0bba045">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters from Andrew Jackson Crossley, who served with the U.S. Engineers of
              the Army of the Potomac, describing the work of the engineers, military activities,
              camp life, and Negro troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2448_gzq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BRADFORD PAPERS, 1789-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>616</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d37041864521fab405952ef02fe59a2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>212 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47f0789b41155776ee6947cf931c7f14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a179154babb06f96980e1d1959467e21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas Bradford (1745-1838), a printer, concern county prisons in
              Pennsylvania and a program of religious instruction for inmates; cholera epidemics in
              Philadelphia and elsewhere; slaughter and devastation from the Napoleonic Wars, and
              Andrew Jackson's administration. Also included are the papers of Thomas R. Peters,
              paymaster of the 1st Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of 1812. Among the
              correspondents are Caleb Cushing, Peter Hagner, and William B. Sprague.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2452_8s9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMY MORRIS BRADLEY PAPERS, 1806-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>617</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e052a2730ecd2cdd15bfe1d8e4648a5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>138 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec6ec11912dfefdb6290de6fc1023964">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8e6037e8bf704d97e8a42c0461f5b74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, clippings, and financial papers of Amy Morris Bradley (1823-1904),
              educator. Letters in the 1850s concern her stay in Costa Rica, and William Walker and
              the Filibuster War in Nicaragua. Civil War letters reflect Bradley's duties as a
              nurse. Other letters deal with her educational work in establishing free schools for
              poor white children, the advanced classes later becoming the Tileston Normal School.
              Volumes include diaries and letter books, ca. 1844-1871, containing letters to
              relatives and friends, poetry, and entries about her daily life; a record book,
              1862-1865, of her work with the U.S. Sanitary Commission; account books, 1866-1895,
              for the Wilmington Mission and Tileston Normal School; a record book and scrapbook,
              1882-1891, for the Tileston School; and a record book of the Soldiers' Memorial
              Society and the American Unitarian Association, 1867.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2456_29k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[ELISHA BRADLEY?] DIARY, 1818-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>618</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bac39b305bde4115dd58c293170cae29"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b935064904c9e2efdfca79a3d46c029">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Connecticut.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2dcbc323ba93e2acc15f9e0c9fb8bd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Description of a journey by steamboat and sailing vessel from Augusta, Georgia, to
              New York, including miscellaneous accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2460_rbz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE Y. BRADLEY LETTERS, 1845-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>619</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_490c0d1af2dde0cd457cc123ad3dc194"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_316584fb8fc7c23e1e720dd2fd6469b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Powhatan County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d41880d1e660f1e99c080a9f95e9411">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of George Y. Bradley, merchant, concerning the poverty and unsettled
              conditions during 1867-1868, and difficulties with Negro servants in 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2464_m0m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONAS A. BRADSHAW PAPERS, 1855-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>620</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5f22c29de8ae6cb1099b04fa7fe9c42"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fda2ffea7a5a9a28de20eb415689fa83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexander County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4eb9ed7270f045d682a196d6e87068ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Jonas A. Bradshaw, a private in the Confederate service,
              touching upon campaigns, camp life, and war weariness, but limited mainly to reports
              on his health and his desire to be at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2468_w1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BRADY PAPERS, 1850-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>621</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a931d4b43f0daee6255f4d1c1163f83d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83cb07549e2725ee8aa02ad17f0c769d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51f566dbd5f96c64832222c4dabb8889">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Brady, a soldier in the Confederate Army, concerning the estate of
              John A. Craven, of which he was executor in 1850; and his services in the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2472_npc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY BRADY PAPERS, 1848-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>622</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df5ae57531b77238fea67c553506560b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e942b3bb64bb62e91efb041388d533ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Butts County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_452b21b375b78e806087373bb9e6a782">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Mary Brady from her sons who had migrated to or traveled in Louisiana,
              Texas, and Mexico. Two letters fall in the Confederate period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2476_ogx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRAXTON BRAGG PAPERS, 1847-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>623</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c583615f4969ac4a1a09cd44c0b022e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_355cc634de09429db81f860cbbaf78c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Warren County), N.C., and Thibodeaux Parish, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d55535e118c904edece5dd2c4e7c79cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Braxton Bragg (1817-1876), Confederate general, chiefly concerning
              military affairs. Correspondents include Jefferson Davis, Patrick Cleburne, Samuel
              Cooper, and James A. Seddon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2480_anq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BRAGG PAPERS, 1842-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>624</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ea55b972c8ceb67af7f0a70c77ed18db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f48281ecbd2e4f434cd8197530f473d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cbaf365015cc6176009df0c120d7552">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political and legal correspondence of Thomas Bragg (1810-1872), North Carolina
              lawyer, governor, and attorney general of the Confederate States of America. Much of
              the material concerns the controversy over the sale of property belonging to the
              Portsmouth and Roanoke Railroad Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2484_rci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BRAGG PAPERS, 1765-1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>625</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87f3567b3350986e5dbbb5055bf39e12"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19d2e0be544cd8db2776dcac9b9b94c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Whitehaven, England, and Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2db76804c3db01fc7fe5e6f78ff1ecae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and a letter book of William Bragg, a merchant, concern trade with Indians and
              hunters for deerskins and the shipping of skins and tobacco to England. A diary
              records sermons, religious commentaries, and hymns.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2488_e6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BRAGGE PAPERS, 1770s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>626</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e59caa071de3f970504df9563afaa07a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18cf2dddd2bf2cf2c45cc1f898fcc92d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91d2faf7b84a5faae318c4f294c35fa4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript entitled "Doctor Robert Bragge and his Lady, their Journey to Bath,
              perform' d in the year 1770," published as <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Journey of Dr. Robert Bongout and his </title> Lady <title type="simple"
                render="italic">to Bath performed in the year 177-,</title> a satire in verse on Dr.
              Robert Bragge, with c portrait (London: J. Dodsley, 1778). Included as a frontispiece
              for the manuscript, dated 1886, is a drawing of Dr. Bragge by E. Evans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2492_q6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS E. BRAMLETTE PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>627</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db2883194045598ad0c44d577794408e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_843e7a93ecd3cd83e9d25adfdf19c3fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frankfort (Franklin County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b16814fc437f3543b3b33c1c9ae07a80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Thanksgiving Proclamation of Bramlette, governor of Kentucky, on October 17,
              1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2496_j6g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Edward B. Branch Papers, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>628</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_164ffeae17f66a669ebf8332bcf51709"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa762c5f7cc88302926fa6e93e3afe85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d29dccd99723efee3aeaae29dbfd3a80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress book of Edward Branch concerns his business career as an insurance agent
              and his connections with S. G. Branch and Brother; and his service in the
              Quartermaster Corps of the Confederate Army. The latter papers, November, 1861-March,
              1862, relate principally to the shipment of supplies for the Southern troops, and are
              for the most Dart routine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2500_kro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN P. BRANCH ACCOUNT BOOK, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>629</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5635f7c115de42039d067e90ff4be57f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f8f66b9ae54a28806c01bbd321ba17c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef7c4fc7c31a873d9e221166ea5dcc40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Wood and drayage accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2504_0e3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY COOK BRANCH DIARY, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>630</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce171f05d119434f82e952f2f1e481e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 8 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f79747a8d193eca7aa045209d158f8a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2b420a2866b6098bd21511b545195d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal diary, including comments on sermons and a trip to Williamsburg,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2508_tb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRANCH FAMILY PAPERS, 1778-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>631</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1b4d6ade0d8e75e5b1960edb5a8f06f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>801 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0137fb4d78801febd9914016ed9f668">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Enfield (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad8870c612665ca999d6f83e06458a98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John Branch (1782-1863), governor of North Carolina, U.S. senator, and
              secretary of the navy, and of his nephews, Joseph Branch, lawyer, and Lawrence O'
              Bryan Branch (1820-1863), lawyer and brigadier general in the Confederate Army,
              concern political appointments in 1829-1830; land speculation, chiefly in Leon County,
              Florida; the legal practices of Joseph and Lawrence O' Bryan Branch in Florida and
              North Carolina; and Whig politics and Union sentiment in North Carolina. Volumes
              include a scrapbook and daybook, a letter book, two notebooks on public questions, and
              a list of political constituents supporting Lawrence O' Bryan Branch; account books of
              his wife, Nancy (Blount) Branch; and details of the affairs of Governor Branch in his
              last years.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2512_v4l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. M. BRAUNE NOTEBOOKS, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>632</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_609be28dc5e874e11c716a42f0d30c7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2f15e8abeaba5226193d4aae3da813a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Germany?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3771f90629bbb66ac6bd17c198fbd3c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three student mathematics notebooks, written in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2516_y5z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MUGGINS BRAWLEY PAPERS, 1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>633</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e7ed0196e33d7d6d251eb05dc061413"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14adf4f32cfea5b72907be77c3973874">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_066d9f8772a330a16b78a553a98a39d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Brawley, U.S. representative, from J. Henry Toole, a Negro of Rock Hill,
              South Carolina, seeking a position. There are three letters of recommendation. There
              are also papers concerning the claim of Charles P. Petit for an increase in
              pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2520_75f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARTER BRAXTON PAPERS, 1821-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>634</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4711a1b3cfdd6940b9ab7b8bd98bc26c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5afe1eaae9aa42240b5d5104ebc8db79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hanover County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c88b39271b33e9c6bce761d6c35200f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a Virginia planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2524_p2d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CABELL BRECKINRIDGE PAPERS, 1860-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>635</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0014dd02f4e2182b366ebf93745309ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f6f670b40f5524d934e9f95ec4c2173">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc19efc4fdeb3312f56d21f1e7147fdb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and a telegram to John C. Breckinridge (1821-1875), vice president of the
              United States, 1857-1861, and a major general in the Confederate Army, from A. Dudley
              Mann, William P. Johnston, William Emmett Simms and others, concerning the
              presidential elections of 1860 and 1864, and military affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2528_304" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL LIVINGSTON BREESE PAPERS, 1823-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>636</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_920585abcc08acd1b78463232649daf5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cace549c4ef05584a35309e4c3626b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middletown (Middlesex County), Conn., and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38f9785064ec27f8083902cf465706de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Samuel L. Breese, a commander in the U.S. Navy, include drafts of letters
              written by Breese, a journal, two letter books, and an order book. The journal
              contains accounts of a cruise in the Mediterranean on the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Lexington,</title> 1827-1828, including descriptions of foreign and
              commercial relations with Greece and Turkey, a cruise in the western Mediterranean on
              the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Cumberland </title> and the U.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Columbia,</title> 1843-1845, including a
              description of the bombardment of Tangiers; and a cruise in the Gulf of Mexico on the
              U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Albany,</title> 1846-1847, including a
              detailed account of naval operations in the Mexican War. The letter books, 1837-1853
              and 1855-1858, discuss routine naval matters; the activities of the various ships
              commanded by Breese, especially in Vera Cruz, the fishing grounds off Newfoundland and
              Labrador, the Mediterranean, the Great Lakes, and during the Mexican War; and Breese's
              activities as military governor of Tuspan. The order book, 1875-1878, contains night
              orders issued by Breese aboard the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Ossipee.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2532_qmb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM BRENT PAPERS, 1862-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>637</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_317aa10ce038559e3bf939f524962966"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>138 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90fe725470030692c23ba8638f5442e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga., and Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae3cfc721d6fcb9e5e0d8a9c8b42e7b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military dispatches, official correspondence, and reports of George W. Brent, colonel
              in the Confederate Army, and assistant adjutant general of the Military District of
              the West. The papers concern the affairs of the Georgia Railroad and the
              disorganization in Mississippi during the last months of the Confederacy. Included are
              detailed accounts of subsistence stores, railroad equipment, troop movement, ordnance
              depots, and supplies after Sherman's march. A letter from Leonidas Polk explains why
              he disobeyed orders. Other correspondents include Simon B. Buckner, John F. Branch,
              Howell Cobb, B. D. Fry, Duff C. Green, E. H. Harris, and J. R. Waddy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2536_o2m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BRENT PAPERS, 1769-1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>638</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b78acacac44ea05509a83b61e8282e77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86a0e39d625a715798fc595281791cd6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Loudoun County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70112d241411e9e7c7e596e6f7fe0afa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal documents of Richard Brent (1757-1814), Virginia politician, including a
              statement concerning a roadway survey, 1775; and a letter requesting proof of
              citizenship for a man impressed on a British warship, 1802.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2540_ceu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HULDAH ANNIE (FAIN) BRIANT PAPERS, 1846 (1861-1865) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>639</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d00e271e4c64b3fb3a5dcb8d7d79e0e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>118 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07abc4b104f4af2536db78829c85bf6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Santa Luca (Gilmer County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30a54029f1cb13c0b44cf9a8405ff202">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal correspondence of Ebenezer Fain and war correspondence of his daughter, Huldah
              A. (Fain) Briant, chiefly from M. C. Briant, whom she married in 1864. Included also
              are letters from other members of the family. The letters contain accounts of the
              Battle of Manassas, 1861; enthusiasm for the Confederacy in Texas; impressment of a
              local Jew's merchandise for the army by women; and refugee families from Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2544_ytx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH BRICKELL PAPERS, 1810-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>640</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c32a42e310398d16f12822e13fdac10"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab329da256cd3d65f3f1043f932b981e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Barnwell (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d45c57260445cc8d2ba961934ac65df1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Inventory and sales accounts of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2548_fko" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LUTHER BRIDGERS, JR., PAPERS, 1860 (1873-1877) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>641</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c88e293912e613ad1de4728cdaec092"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>727 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aed0ab3fafc866316f914abd466bf12d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5106ecc1bdd7b1d73ca210a90d91b76c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John L. Bridgers, Jr. (b. 1850), attorney. Letters from his half brother,
              Robert R. Bridgers (1819-1888), concern family matters; cotton prices and the cotton
              market; Peruvian guano and other fertilizers; subscriptions to the Wilmington and
              Weldon Railroad, of which R. R. Bridgers was president; request of O. C. Marsh of the
              Yale College Museum for fossils from the marl beds of North Carolina; the estate of
              Henry T. Clark, R. R. Bridgers' father-in-law; the incarceration of Preston L.
              Bridgers, son of R. R. Bridgers, and T. W. Strange at Waynesville, North Carolina, for
              the alleged murder of one Murray; and a lawsuit between R. R. Bridgers and John R.
              McDaniel. Other papers consist of bills of lading for cotton sold by New York factors,
              and bills for guano. Volumes include a journal and expense accounts, 1867-1894; a
              letter book, 1876-1877; and letterpress copybooks, 1873-1875. The journal, 1867-1868,
              was kept while John Bridgers was at military school in Lexington, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2552_knz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES E. BRIDGES PAPERS, 1862-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>642</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b6bb2ca9538596e2017f11f5ce978eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>96 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1d9863f69ce80fbad5c593357b90104">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d9ef9c5ce40666241b69509b3ef8ee72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Charles E. Bridges pertains to family
              matters; employment at John D. Gray's rolling mills, an iron-producing concern in
              Montgomery, and the difficulties in obtaining coke; post-war hardships faced by
              Bridges' mother, sister, and brother in Georgia; fear of uprisings and violence by
              freedmen; rental of the stores and warehouses owned by Bridges' sister, Ann
              Stephenson; and Bridges' employment with Howard Tully and Company, cotton factors and
              commission merchants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2556_xg1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BRIDGES PAPERS, 1868-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>643</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_485392317484d7ec8b6cab2a3c8064b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>100 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c8c6120b78d3d83d260acc7f770a6292">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hancock (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3f6c63f1675ffa3996c36b0b0cb3f63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family papers, including receipts; correspondence of Bridges' children,
              mentioning Mary Baldwin College, Hampden-Sydney College, Saddlers, Bryan &amp;
              Stratten Business School, St. Hildas' Hall, and Princeton; and letters concerning a
              patient.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2560_v04" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle><title render="doublequote">A BRIEF NARRATION OF THE PRESENT ESTATE OF THE
                BILBAO TRADE ETC.,</title> [1650?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>644</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b21250474c643b6d8646324e95c533f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6defa88f5e26ef1841e2f292892e836">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7979ad3a8ddd3806a4e73ac6bc7b2ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript, original or copy, of a published work concerning the decline of English
              trade with Bilbao, Spain, since 1640, and remedies to restore a flourishing trade. It
              consists of two parts linked by a petition from thirty-four Bilbao traders to the
              Council of Trade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2564_qlx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALPHEUS BRIGGS PAPERS, 1698-1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>645</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d60c051389cf90279337009708c7c6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be7ef2f413070627c65499c24a4da43c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99134bdf63d7d35012115f545b52fc2b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of "A history of North Carolina yearly meeting (from the beginning until
              1930) and education in North Carolina yearly meeting," by Briggs. It concerns the
              Society of Friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2568_kq4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLAY STONE BRIGGS PAPERS, 1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>646</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f70f312d3672e4bbe0be018ff799bce7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70c7c342c49e5534865f41fe418d222a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Galveston, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9051abec666f27bcf44503e240953666">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Clay Stone Briggs (1876-1933), U.S. representative from Texas, 1919-1933,
              concerning his first year in office. Material pertains to problems following World War
              I, the national banking system, the national budget, and Democratic politics in 1918.
              Correspondents include J. S. Williams, R. S. Brookings, Homer Cummings, Julius Barnes,
              Tom Connally, H. J. Drane, and S. O. Bland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2572_l8f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BRIGGS PAPERS, 1837-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>647</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffe7d8095ee3573f1cf1ed7a31d3e808"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>164 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bdae21ae9245268fda4f6f70dbc1b2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hurdle Mills (Person County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2df1223e645443ee8b6c4465ba9084a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of George Briggs, farmer and Confederate soldier, concerning family
              matters; prices of farm products and slaves in North Carolina, Alabama, Kentucky, and
              Texas; the hardships of a soldier in the Civil War, including a description of a
              hospital scene; social and religious activities, 1870-1900; and the experiences of
              John Buggs, a nephew of George, and a Baptist minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2576_eet" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WILSON BRIGHT PAPERS, 1894 (1897-1905) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>648</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_39b9d712a1701b0348fa2b0ce0adf4b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3bf868b7ce9f54dd129046e70eba2ddc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dbcd1e66e5ca0a7d46e725aa6151fdda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to James W. Bright (1852-1926), philologist and professor at the Johns
              Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, from friends and colleagues, concerning
              literary and other professional matters. Among the correspondents are Joseph Carhart,
              Alexander Green, R. H. Hudnal, C. N. Lagley, Lord Northbrook, John Phelps, Charles H.
              Ross, W. H. Schofieldl Edward S. Sheldon, Reed Smith, and Robert Stein.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2580_xpu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BRIGHT PAPERS, 1840-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>649</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10be448967cfa9dbc79e0333a4b18806"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41f39558d6c15a7cbf6233da67df7dc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rochdale, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7cf2c2fcfbdec8daabb638b45daec109">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Bright (1811-1889), British statesman, concern the Corn Laws, free
              trade, Home Rule in Ireland, the Liberal Party, the Crimean War, suffrage and the use
              of the ballot, land reform in Ireland, capital punishment, and several routine
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2584_ijx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BRIGHT PAPERS, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>650</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43032cc5aee710430f6887c3c7b7525f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c859086fe642a39e505b4a322d210826">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c8986a8403a6fdf6925291e10964eb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Richard Hart Davis, M. P. for Bristol, to Richard Bright (1745-1840),
              merchant, explaining his refusal to present to Queen Caroline an address from a
              meeting of which Bright was chairman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2588_xsq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KENNETH MILLIKAN BRIM STAMP BOOK, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>651</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53666246b60951770401da8b47a27b5e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83e3719c788656bde5683ea6064b587a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7fdd7825e61c3d1c000773cb171914e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Postage stamps, covers, engraved stationery with patriotic designs, homemade
              envelopes, all relating to the postal service of the Confederacy, 1861-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2592_nhc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERMAN BRIMMER PAPERS, 1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>652</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0a6a01fab451a9fd00a21da9ca93e06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85a45bf0a501f942352d0f2b03e25cbc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e3fbf93abaa94ff24cbf356d8dfc0b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letter from John B. Lohier to Herman grimmer, merchant, mentioning
              mercantile affairs, commodity prices, and business in Washington, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2596_vo7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BRISBANE RECEIPT BOOK, 1790-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>653</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44a16be5efbed4fe4dd1b23eaf129433"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bd31cc8c38a51c34c9743e45a64f943">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fc607c639a93f7447c92082f7d3b84f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt book containing mainly small routine business receipts, with occasional
              references to slaves and the settlement of an estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2600_74n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS D. BRISLEY PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>654</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c3169c6effa671f02ae8855c6a506408"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ca6921547d5cfc73bf3477fe5cbc2c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cooper (Washington County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0b15e75619d0983772dbce0ccf51c62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The letters of Private Thomas D. Brisley of the 6th Maine Volunteers principally
              concerning crop conditions at home, with some references to his military activities
              and the reorganization of the Union Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2604_l0c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, LTD., PAPERS, 1842-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>655</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99ece0bedd110b7404f5727e196ce58c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 367 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17fb6890f0547086ec05a1b95244fa68">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1589e5fd1fec30efa51cc9bb6fae50a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the British-American Tobacco Company and its subsidiaries, David Dunlop,
              T.C. Williams Company, Cameron &amp; Cameron, Export Leaf Tobacco Company, Bland
              Tobacco Company, and William Cameron &amp; Brother. Included are records of the
              Petersburg branch of British-American and a combined accounting of British-American,
              T.C. Williams and David Dunlop. There are records of production and sales, cost
              sheets, payroll and time records, shipping books, storage records, stock books, and
              weekly and monthly reports. For David Dunlop and Cameron &amp; Cameron there are
              records dating prior to their mergers with British-American in 1903. </p>
            <p>David Dunlop records, beginning in 1824, are ledgers, journals, letter books, payroll
              records, bills of f exchange, and invoice and shipping books. Six of these volumes are
              available only on microfilm. Records of Cameron &amp; Cameron, 1892-1904, include
              letterpress books, inventories, sales books, and trial balances. An extensive guide is
              with the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2608_ya7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRITISH MUSEUM ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPT 14,538, ca. 10th century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>656</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70b094cfb980b7cfd89b580ee88212df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_722cc5f732e150d6b987e03cf6e9bbdb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edd13959edcd4caef899141e0bffbfe5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of folios from "Treatise Against Heresies, and Other Theological Works"
              containing an early Syriac manuscript of the Odes and Psalms of Solomon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2612_f0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES G. BROACH PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>657</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d839cce4aafcc4cf0734c422d5712c05"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db4e04b5bd823d2f704106b05eb7281d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Caswell County, N.C.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10af63974f239d4d43e21a1da56d0ec1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War correspondence, containing a request for money for a furlough and
              references to conditions of crops at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2616_2r5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GILLES BROADFOOT PAPERS, 1943-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>658</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71da36077145205c7a4828c1860dd3ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_086f44753e3bfad5b69aae2580ee9b9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daae2da6816aff8a246da3e8e72fd6e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence relating to organization of a shipping company at Morehead City and
              Wilmington and contracts with the War Shipping Administration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2620_sz0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM L. BROADDUS PAPERS, 1850-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>659</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_790b7e491acc30ea180f60fc9a8fa9d4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>277 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e60b32dd7edd32732772a0dfb96eff89">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macomb (McDonough County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3434343e3ebacb2d4d1e444ef750b11b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters from Broaddus, a Union officer during the Civil War, to his wife,
              Martha. The few antebellum items relate to activities in Macomb, especially the
              administration of the estate of Thomas D. Hayden. Wartime letters average two or three
              a week, and describe Broaddus' activities with the 16th Regiment of Illinois Infantry
              in camps in Illinois and Missouri and campaigns at Island No. 10 and Corinth; and,
              later with the 78th Regiment of Illinois Infantry Volunteers in Kentucky and
              Tennessee. There are frequent comments on such topics as evaluations of other officers
              and generals; the Knights of the Golden Circle; and the hanging of Confederate spies.
              Places mentioned include Franklin, Shelbyville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee. There are
              letters from Col. Carter Van Vleck and Lt. W. D. Ruddle and resolutions adopted by
              officers of the 78th concerning Broaddus' death at the battle of Chickamauga. Postwar
              letters concern Mrs. BroadJus' pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2624_vi4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. BROCKENBROUGH AND FLOYD W. WILLIAMS PAPERS, 1850 (1870-1900).</unittitle>
            <unitid>660</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9ecacb58b5dae4f0b2a981e8dfc24ae2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 250 items.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cddec3d614562daf0cd8e5a2f051e9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cape Charles (Northampton County), Va., and Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adab9f5dc4952ee37fb2959b2a6a043c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, bills, and receipts largely concerning the Chesapeake Agricultural Fair
              Association, truck farming on the Eastern Shore, and the estate of Floyd W. Williams.
              Brockenbrough was executor of Williams' estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2628_v8o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. BRODNAX PAPERS, 1830 (1856-1919) 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>661</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce1a38b25ae182b8ee4182568371d213"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,389 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0daa3c19be8e57b1d95f205b23fa469">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_864c7bba16a7714ba4865010693c31ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of three generations centering chiefly around John G. Brodnax
              (1829-1907), Confederate surgeon and practicing physician. Letters from 1857 to 1867,
              generally from Lynchburg, Virginia, refer to the sale of slaves and, during the war
              years, are concerned with the question of fleeing or remaining to face the advancing
              Federals. Included also are Brodnax's appointment as assistant surgeon general of the
              North Carolina Hospital at Petersburg, Virginia, and his oath of allegiance to the
              United States. Other items pertaining to Dr. Brodnax are letters to his wife,
              beginning in 1881, while she visited her relatives in summer; a speech against
              railroad taxation in 1879; a group of petitions in 1877 requesting that Brodnax be
              made superintendent of the North Carolina State Insane Asylum; and an undated article
              on optical surgery. Included also is genealogical material as well as other materials
              connected with the activities of Brodnax's wife in the Daughters of the American
              Revolution and the United Daughters of the Confederacy. </p>
            <p>A number of letters were written from schools and colleges attended by members of the
              family, including Salem Female Academy, Salem, North Carolina, and St. Mary's College,
              Raleigh, North Carolina, during 1912; N. I. Smith's School in Leaksville during 1879
              and 1880; gingham School in Orange County during 1883; gingham School in Asheville,
              and Old Point Comfort College, Virginia, after 1909. </p>
            <p>Included also are letters from Mrs. Barr, an aunt of Mrs. Brodnax, and her children
              from 1877 to 1884 while traveling in Europe and studying music in Germany. There are
              letters from Mary (Brodnax) Glenn and her family while in Mexico, where her husband
              worked for a railroad company, a mining firm, and as secretary to the American consul
              general; letters of this period are filled with references to conditions in Mexico,
              especially concerning political upheavals around 1910. Included also are papers
              relative to the settlement of the estate of John Brodnax, Jr., after 1909, and a group
              of sermons delivered by James Kerr Burch, a Presbyterian minister and father-in-law of
              Dr. John G. Brodnax.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2632_ne9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HOUSTON BRODNAX PAPERS, 1862 (1870-1932).</unittitle>
            <unitid>662</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26aaf02e2b51f3a76f1766169e54044a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>918 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adbdee8230374af6ff2ec1c9a77f8500">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Walnut Grove (Walton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_739b938875028ea5df91774516ca1350">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 35 items, between Joel Brodnax and his father, Samuel (1810-1880), concern
              business, farming, and the employment of freedmen in Georgia; three items refer to a
              battle in Florida in 1864 and comment on Confederate currency; two letters mention
              state politics. The collection largely relates to Samuel H. Brodnax, brother of Joel,
              a cotton farmer and banker in central Georgia. Topics include the schooling of his
              children at Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College, North Georgia
              Agricultural School, and the University of Georgia; the school board at Walnut Grove.
              Brodnax's term in the Georgia legislature; Freemasonry. and genealogy. The political
              correspondence, 1890-1891, relates to Brodnax's candidacy for the legislature,
              patronage, and requests for endorsement of other political candidates. There are
              allusions to temperance and Negro voting.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2636_8s0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ST. JOHN FREMANTLE BRODRICK, FIRST EARL of MIDLETON, PAPERS,
              1890-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>663</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c3dc70f6175fc605f51170767f3494c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6e9935bea025d5df9ddd7e170a32780">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Peper Harow Park, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc44ef217256acca3df50b22135190a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A volume of letters, 1890-1933, addressed to Lord Midleton, British statesman, and to
              Lady Midleton, probably compiled for their autograph value, but containing comment on
              military and political affairs, foreign relations, and colonial policy, with frequent
              mention of affairs in Egypt and India. Writers include Arthur William Patrick Albert,
              Duke of Connaught and Strathearn; Herbert Henry Asquith, First Earl of Oxford and
              Asquith; Arthur Balfour; Sir Redvers Henry Buller; Sir William Francis Butler; George,
              Duke of Cambridge; Sir Henry CampbellBannerman; Randall Davidson, Archbishop of
              Canterbury; Joseph Chamberlain; Austen Chamberlain; Sir Evelyn Baring, Earl of Cromer;
              George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquis Curzon of Kedleston; Lord Grey of Fallodon; Horatio
              Herbert Kitchener, First Earl of Kitchener; Sir Frank Lascelles; John Morley, Viscount
              Morley of Blackburn; Archibald Philip Primrose, Earl of Rosebery; and Garnet Joseph
              Wolseley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2640_2em" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BROGDEN PAPERS, 1832 (1861-1865) 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>664</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01188aa95361833e5f8a0b2338e29ac9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>174 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_181516f7674475e2f4371e74559c735a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Roe Down," Prince Georges and Queen Annes Counties, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc871cb5315132ed0bb835ad8fd05f1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Arthur and Harry Brogden to their parents and sisters give an
              account of Confederate operations in Missis sippi and Tennessee and imprisonment at
              Fort Delaware. Arthur Brogden, chief surgeon in William H. Jackson's calvary division,
              describes Hood's Tennessee campaign in Novem ber and December, 1864. There is also
              ante bellum family correspondence and poetry; material on the related Lemmon family of
              Baltimore; and Arthur Brogden's notebook, 1859, of remedies and drugs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2644_whc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BROGDEN, JR., ACCOUNTS, 1768-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>665</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd5ace9d2bae5de651c38703bedffffb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96d019596d5fa0884db38fe526809f0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eec602cd3dca0f5c7bcd0a175cfe3f2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the estate of Rev. William Brogden; mercantile accounts; accounts of
              Capt. Judson Coolidge; references to a branch store at Pigg's Point.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2648_mjx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLTON P. BROOKE DIARY, 1886-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>666</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a570d468abed1465f8600433e4340758"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57a22341d922e479e0d835c45290a478">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gingham School, Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_478cede00d317f22c0539ab4c19ecc30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A student's diary, containing several pages of autographs, lists of school faculty
              and officers, items concerning life at the gingham School, and comments on the "poor
              whites" of the region.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2652_1nk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BROOKE PAPERS, 1795, 1796.</unittitle>
            <unitid>667</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d4f7726b8882fbde63703379da01579"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64c5086100e6ff066a446f50235e1570">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91e01cea487d0cfa6e7b32348f6b9919">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A land grant, 1795, and a letter, 1796, to Robert Brooke (1751-1799), governor of
              Virginia, from Governor John H. Stone of Maryland, proposing an interchange of copies
              of laws among all the states of the Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2656_fg9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHENS BROOKE PAPERS, 1784-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>668</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13ccb7481496e9a0832f195878c31fac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cab5c70caf685d94fe52609b10586d40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pitt County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19f6471f0a5524b34105b85ba9ee21e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters concerning notes of indebtedness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2660_0bc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IVESON L. BROOKES PAPERS, 1784-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>669</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b5d9c97f14b63218e1bf5c2a94c03357"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>709 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46fd800972e6dde035ccdb8b69c553fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamburg (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d5d77ad5b7d89e80f35f5d481558b11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Baptist preacher and landholder in South Carolina and Georgia and
              his family and descendants. Topics include the management of cotton plantations;
              tariff and the nullification controversy; transportation conditions; banking;
              missionary work among slaves; student life in Washington, D.C., and a student's view
              of ante-bellum politics; diseases, health, and remedies; Baptist doctrine and
              doctrinal disputes; religious revivals; the impact of the Civil War on civilian life;
              the work of aid societies; destruction of Rome, Georgia, by Union troops; and wartime
              economic problems; mining near Potosi, Missouri; race relations in marriage and
              religion; politics in South Carolina in 1877, Columban College in Washington, D.C.;
              Brookes' family genealogy; and his sermon notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2664_xk9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABBIE M. BROOKS DIARY, 1872-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>670</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_578dc3b207231f48c49bfe3a403d70e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 280 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33ee301ba9e049c43d725a6cf99db601">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa0679c9278a14929bfb72fe9a35d974">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a semi-invalid, concerning travel in Florida, boarding in Georgia, and
              everyday happenings in a small Georgia town.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2668_men" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD J. BROOKS PAPERS, 1866-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>671</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c40915a3d4216b27023f6a36e79930b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7299cda94fc38e4df5b630ebf4e40f41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lenoir County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51c268f5a8bac59bf53852745043020a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal documents of Edward J. Brooks, justice of the peace and school committeeman,
              including his commission in the militia, his oath of office, and complaints. Included
              also is a long letter from John C. Scarborough, superintendent of North Carolina
              schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2672_rfq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS BROOKS PAPERS, 1773 (1833-1835) 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>672</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50663a07288b4ecad2927126bbac30d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f16a8b14357258d11268de632a5ddc7a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73493e169c7621623c8c9d82a5a31a25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Francis Brooks from friends and relatives in Tennessee, Indiana, and
              Georgia, concerning farm produce prices and family and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2676_41h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS COOKE BROOKS PAPERS, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>673</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_054346f363242a2353927df3c48d8d76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c82ffdd551b8a8475d7fbcbf1875dc9e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roxboro (Person County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_60f5c5e22999b660591dbe345425baf0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on lectures in chemistry courses at the University of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2680_sg1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ULYSSES R. BROOKS PAPERS, 1861 (1902-1908) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>674</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05cebd7654937d3fa173f81e40e2eb58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b25a5de5ea1b549a9f7c29466dd056d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0693bcf62f8d4bc92f4acf6301df8d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Approximately one half of the collection consists of Civil War letters, some written
              by Ulysses R. Brooks (1846-1917), Confederate soldier, lawyer, and newspaper
              columnist; and others to him from W. T. Brooker, M. C. Butler, J. W. DuBose, and
              Richard I. Morris, all Confederate veterans. Butler's letters contain Civil War
              reminiscences used by Brooks in his articles, many of which also appear in the
              collection as clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2684_tmc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN W. BROOKSHIRE AND M. BENSON LASSITER PAPERS, 1852 (1860-1890)
              1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>675</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f19c0d142c1e604bf1878991b727eae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>644 items and 7
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_896c0e5d28e54f452b1dd68c5bd47b35">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pekin (Montgomery County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_613ac2ce81d6b1f26e46a2617497c115">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and other personal, business, and land papers of a physician of Gray's
              Cross Roads in Randolph County and of Pekin and Mt. Gilead in Montgomery County. There
              is some information on lands in Indian Territory during the 1890s and farm life in
              North Carolina during the early 1900s. The volumes include ledgers and other accounts,
              and a prescription book, which also contains a list of voters in Cheek's Creek
              Township, 1890. A few letters to Brookshire's son, Charles E. Brookshire, refer to
              education at the gingham School in Orange County and Oakdale Academy in Oakdale, North
              Carolina, in the 1880s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2688_8id" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH BROTHERTON PAPERS, 1838, 1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>676</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c35a800492592d42332a90b9cf28085"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d5e0d4d993d8794004361f7d5839f93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba963f55750aaf44830da8f5cf22ae60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Benjamin Smith, 1838, concerning Thomas Clarkson and taxes; and a
              letter from Elkanah Armitage, 1846, concerning repeal of the corn laws.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2692_odx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. BROTHERTON PAPERS, 1803 (1861-1870) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>677</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef1b374f837031d93fa171a7c43e88bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>137 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74cc5467ec1f3d84fa044a351672704f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.; and Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9f79955ad2762b5b992e034e7d7c076">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William H. and James Brotherton, during and immediately after the
              Civil War. About sixty of the letters are from William H. Brotherton, a private in the
              Confederate Army, and were written from the vicinity of Richmond, Fredericksburg, and
              Orange Court House, Virginia; they concern camp life and field activities during the
              Civil War, desertions from the Confederate ranks, and prisoners. The remainder of the
              letters are from James Brotherton, who had moved from North Carolina to East
              Tennessee, and concern distilling whiskey and brandy, and Ku Klux Klan activities near
              Lynchburg, Tennessee, in 1868. There are also miscellaneous indentures and other
              business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2696_kog" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY PETER BROUGHAM, FIRST BARON BROUGHAM AND VAUX, PAPERS,
              1799-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>678</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbe993a64cfc5fc4897bd283fea87c9e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4345fbe5eb830bc8815e9875751ee983">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23aa693f470425414fa2a7860e4bc8b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters and political correspondence of Brougham, British statesman, chiefly
              comment on legislation and governmental policies. Included is Robert Southey's
              opinion, 1831, on governmental encouragement of literary work, and comments by Lord
              Clarendon on domestic and foreign affairs, 1846-1855, and on Irish policy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2700_t2c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. BROUSEAU &amp; CO. PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>679</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d97519385c9499acf54297d86191a7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46bb9f3c94dd3561325399aac3cbb3dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0387c8ab244e2a2b9510f8d7f78747a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of a carpet firm; and an insurance policy covering merchandise,
              sugar, and molasses in warehouses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2704_8yc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED BROWER PAPERS, (1840-1842) 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>680</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d625389d0375e9a711d2e23499fd65a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5cabad1ce930609885a881fcdb0aeb59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_003dd857ea42d2275f6feb899823b4d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning the sale and transfer of slaves between Thomas Goldston, Sarah
              (Goldston) grower, Alfred grower, and Frances Myrick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2708_4ir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAM K. BROWN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>681</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9f6d56cfd02d3f80fb6132653b47cef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5b86830a4f925f6a040db3debb716ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guernsey County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e05709f3c70d806400bae91a66f3c967">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Adam K. Brown, a corporal in Company I, 80th Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
              U.S. Army, to his parents, describing camp life in the Federal Army and captured
              Confederate soldiers in five different Southern states.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2712_2tf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER BROWN PAPERS, 1814 (1861-1863) 1878. 70 items.</unittitle>
            <unitid>682</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8abd849c4e5983715b4b4b41d2d4145b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Glenmore," Nelson County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3b11f2d231645015a0f72203deed745">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely personal and family correspon dence, including some material referring to
              business affairs, crops, weather, typhoid fever, yellow fever, smallpox, prices, salt
              distribution during the Civil War, politics and newspapers, military events, care of
              wounded Confederates, Richmond life in war time, army life, religion, local and family
              gossip.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2715_p7b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN ELIZA BROWN MANUSCRIPT, [early 1800s?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>683</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0b5eb57afdcc4f674565edd80a03361"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c1e8cb8970d0ce25aed420e088bc216">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript of an arithmetic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2718_s7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUST W. BROWN PAPERS, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>684</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4387f7b13e1deb5004685873a36a360"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f351919b2095322cc01a8b24ff004d44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Lunenburg (Worcester County), Mass.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8bcbdec58d61a4e021e02609d702d10d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Brown's brother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2722_00w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEDFORD BROWN PAPERS, 1830-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>685</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abde5735a3f4fad9fe59a84c6cbc0025"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>67 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d2123d7f94a915861ebcbfc2e8cf2de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caswell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_627853640734b3b9c14712d817b5d592">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political letters from Francis P. Blair, Sr., John Henry Boner, L. I. Brown, James
              Buchanan, James Fenimore Cooper, George W. Dallas, Weldon N. Edwards, Martin Van
              Buren, Aaron Ward, Philo White, and Levi Woodbury. Topics include national political
              issues and politicians from the Jackson era through Reconstruction, Pennsylvania
              politics during the 1830s-1850s, and North Carolina politics during the 1870s. Also in
              the collection are Bedford Brown's pardon signed by Andrew Johnson, and miscellaneous
              personal and family documents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2726_uig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BETTIE R. BROWN PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>686</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80ce4fc921ae21a4ab324244bbefe873"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc86702baf5da3c5986155e830ae3e66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sparta (Hancock County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c230ef96c70be7dbb8ad3d1ebc42741">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Bettie R. Brown to a friend in the Confederate Army; one letter
              describes an elaborate wedding in wartime Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2730_kc1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES BROWN PAPERS, 1803-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>687</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c2c79a097dd04d4d029b30390e5fdc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c365ead449d8dfa05028717a1504161">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74f0d090578d10b8bd0e2d4b88100153">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Subjects include business and personal affairs; "Traveller's Rest," Buckingham
              County, Virginia; vaccinations; Freemasonry; Confederate cavalry operations in 1863
              and depredations committed by troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2734_wvr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. BROWN PAPERS, 1863-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>688</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_282873beceac5ae976b8e69e6fc694ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92900aab64c944c748c0959f41bfaa04">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Norwalk (Fairfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06d8baf43f24b0b17952df5a7efb46bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, chiefly bills and receipts, and Charles H. Brown's discharge from
              the U.S. Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2738_8ru" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES S. BROWN PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>689</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b43570e1e8434a47e09b9a7a1536b853"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ffaaccd7f5ceb9a2e3849d4a9b00b0ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Flint (Genesee County), Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_673e7382d1f38c622536920c0655f078">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a clerk in the 21st Michigan Volunteer Infantry describing the march from
              Chattanooga, Tennessee, by Dalton, Atlanta, Milledgeville, and Augusta to Savannah,
              Georgia, in 1864, and across South Carolina to Raleigh, North Carolina; camp life;
              chaplains; foraging; the burning of Atlanta; destruction of property; the hanging of a
              Confederate; the battle of Bentonville, North Carolina; the reaction in Sherman's Army
              to the news of Lee's surrender and the death of Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2742_tyv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES W. BROWN PAPERS, 1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>690</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b14c481de2455a9f04885aa1c0bc0e1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12c332cf1d1d3397fe6a3a4abaadf16e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philomont (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8606033c598d4bd09e8c9563f5136b67">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One letter from Thomas McAdory Owen soliciting Brown's support for the candidacy of
              Oscar W. Underwood for the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party, and four
              publications of the Underwood National Campaign Committee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2746_r91" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK CLYDE BROWN PAPERS, 1912-1974.</unittitle>
            <unitid>691</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b64216e5b2c22165b6d7dedd8941dea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 54,000 items, 230 records, 60
                wax cylinders, and circa 50 aluminum discs.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3774d767ee02b2960bb0ffb90df7ec13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3859af578dc39050227c828b7f0ac1d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records collected by Brown as secretary of the North Carolina Folklore Society,
              1913-1943, largely relating to folklore in the state but containing a small amount of
              material from other parts of the U.S. and Canada. There are indexed correspondence;
              fragmentary transcripts; photographs; the draft of a talk; a typed bibliography of
              folklore; a handwritten index to the <title type="simple" render="italic">Journal of
                American Folklore,</title> 1880-1916; field notes relating to the recordings; a
              biographical sketch; 24 boxes of transcripts ranging from pencilled notes on scrap
              paper to typescripts, including a few drawings, photographs, and samples of quilting
              and lace; and 35 boxes of articles, student papers, and printed items. </p>
            <p>Papers of the general editors who succeeded Brown, Newman Ivey White and Paull
              Franklin Baum, contain drafts of portions of the published work; progress reports to
              the society; published reviews; memoranda concerning the participation of Duke
              University and Duke University Press; general correspondence; papers relating to
              foundation grants, publication, and the employment of clerical staff; correspondence
              between editors and associate editors; and typescripts prepared for publication.
              Papers of the several associate editors include typescripts and drafts relating to
              particular types of material, such as ballads, songs, games, rhymes, riddles, legends,
              proverbs, and folk speech. Records of Charles Bond include his preliminary analysis of
              the collection done in 1970-1971; a tabulation of unpublished items; correspondence
              with the Archive of Folksong of the Library of Congress; notes on the contents of the
              collection; and tape copies of recordings of previously unpublished material. Also in
              the collection are the original wax cylinders and aluminum discs, and 78 rpm records
              made from these by the Library of Congress Archive of Folksong. Much of the material
              was published as <title type="simple" render="italic">The Frank C. Brown Collection of
                North Carolina Folklore,</title> 7 vols.. 1952-1964. </p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2750_jya" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HUBBARD BROWN PAPERS, 1757 (1850-1878) 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>692</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_849a82d761fd7f96ab98071137ebf0c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>815 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32ca6c7660ba6b4e8453ec35cad95845">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f021adb0f1c48b8cc031d8e49522ff8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Indentures, deeds, wills, receipts, and other papers, including a few letters
              relating to Brown's law practice; a bankbook of Alex C. Stanly of New Bern; and a
              memoran dum book. Correspondents include John H. Small.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2754_vm3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE M. BROWN PAPERS, 1829 (1834-1881).</unittitle>
            <unitid>693</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_198faa497cde47d23a4d1e8aaf4c50d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>191 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73e8317ba1caa0cbbfe2063f43c7b644">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cartersville (Cumberland County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7886e6a68e1cb73dd62ed1a437d7deb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of George M. Brown, country doctor and farmer, concerning development
              of Mexico, Florida, Texas, and California; John Brown's raid, 1859; effects of Civil
              War on noncombatants; commodity prices during and after the Civil War; Reconstruction;
              and his views on slavery, Negroes in politics, "Yankees," the Virginia debt,
              temperance in drink, and treatment of tuberculosis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2758_ch1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. BROWN PAPERS, 1869-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>694</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3bf8481a9d1760263b675734e60667d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d8eb48ae05b8f3083384e170a8c2f7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grafton (Taylor County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5e0031eccc4d71ecbab855c5d1d5a22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Arthur I. Boreman (1823-1896), governor of West Virginia and U.S.
              senator, to George W. Brown, who was a U.S. revenue collector, regarding appointment
              of Brown's subordinates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2762_obd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM BROWN PAPERS, 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>695</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a69b6cc761f06255708ee905b7259bab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92f31afc88218ae89fb5a2aa1869ef50">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_380f750c6c3b363f2693cc07676bf3a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of introduction to John B. Brewer, Rockville, Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2766_hg2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. R. BROWN PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>696</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eab75b7a5a180ea457eb39dedfbb8982"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c53d4a7d514290cb8f41aeb9e3234a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Calhoun [Ga.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7961989ceccc86013b58a95ab4ae8e1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from J. R. Brown, private in the Confederate Army, concerning current rumors
              as to the end of the war, desertions to the Union forces, and the limited rations in
              1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2770_jbc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. BROWN PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>697</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f7a62768827729e2eb6d50d226ec091"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ca578c09b85cc90977d5ce538d3ae6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yorkville (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1330220799b9cf2839fa4b0e2d72c85c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of the Yorkville agent for the Bank of Chester (Chester,
              South Carolina).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2774_s09" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN R. BROWN PAPERS, 1854 (1856-1861) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>698</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68a38e3f790b5ed04554cd8398c04367"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>212 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4fb0fcc4ca8bf7eeff4451b540616e11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Earpsborough (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93949a0bd255f8d587aafaba49e6ad75">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile records of Brown's firm, earlier known as Fowler and Clements, which
              purchased merchandise in Petersburg and Baltimore; account books, daybooks, and
              ledgers; and register of public school district no. 11 of Johnston County,
              1901-1905.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2778_tfs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. BROWN PAPERS, 1822, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>699</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17461daa6cf665dbe3ab0dcfa18e71cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2fadf276f078d870fa8c5f5d869182b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buncombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3882e4f779320b595231d895cc03d0e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Forster, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, 1822,-discussing farmland
              management; and letter to Andrew L. Buchanan, also of Mifflin County, 1836. Brown was
              a U.S. representative from Pennsylvania in the 1820s and a resident of North Carolina
              after 1827.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2782_tb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH EMERSON BROWN PAPERS, 1859-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>700</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d782858e9f7642909f0220f3ac00a6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52f269505a0f6e53e376a45f3e6d9dee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canton (Cherokee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8056a55d0b54660f74171d9e97a38836">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Joseph E. Brown (1821-1894), governor of Georgia and U.S. senator, dealing
              with the disposal of the stores received from the Augusta Arsenal, 1861, and with the
              defeat of the Federal forces near Cedar Keys, Florida, 1865. Letter of T. R. R. Cobb
              recommending an appointee for attorney general of Georgia; letter of an English
              adventurer in the Confederate Army regarding politics in Georgia; letter of C. G.
              Memminger regarding finances of the Confederacy; letter of J. H. Reagan regarding
              exemption of a postmaster in Georgia; a long letter complaining of horse stealing by
              Wheeler's cavalry and General Joseph Wheeler's answer to the charge; letters
              from-1860-1861 concerning arms for the Columbus Guards, training of artillerymen,
              extradition of a criminal from South Carolina, the state secession convention, and
              raising the Georgia militia; a letter of 1862 regarding conscription; and a letter,
              1865, to Brown proposing the use of slaves as soldiers. Other letters are from Brown
              in later life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2786_fyj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY BROWN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>701</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_477c684a8803c4d94e7dfcb614ca4d31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea335b7d37a2c169d61bcadefc3c0391">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamilton (Madison County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2455965143f208c30a39bd672a1b5031">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William Henry Brown, a Union soldier with the Army of the Potomac,
              describing life at the Odd Fellows Hall Hospital, Washington, D.C.; temperance
              meetings there; the U.S. Army General Hospital in Baltimore; service on the U.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Union </title> at Key West, Florida; and a
              storm experienced by the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Memphis.</title>
              Subjects mentioned include the 61st Regiment of New York Infantry Volunteers, camp
              life and casualties and Confederate prisoners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2790_lib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEILL BROWN PAPERS, 1792 (1811-1867).</unittitle>
            <unitid>702</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_baca620a97d11c71ec819d1d4b73b686"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b6d7e73eb7a818a47bfe18488d2a98b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphus (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc9064bb418f562e478e00856eb23735">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Neill Brown, a North Carolina Presbyterian minister, commenting on
              the heavy emigration from the state in the first part of the nineteenth century and
              the early settlement of Tennessee; correspondence of Hugh and Duncan Brown and John
              Gillespie, Neill Brown's son-inlaw; and a paper, apparently written by a slave to
              Brown, reproaching him for turning his back on the Negroes and preaching to the
              whites.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2794_1g0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OBADIAH BROWN PAPERS, 1799-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>703</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8bf8eeda8e801b9d3e1caa4876d3af9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb27a0d5120f6021b475dc911a3ece39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Van Buren County, Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_169544b109a7ed1201015576d9226dcf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and business papers, including several letters from Union
              soldiers stationed near Poolesville, Maryland, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2798_5gg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. BROWN, JR., PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>704</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1e668f89041fd5af86ec48415608d16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e1c33d5e1166ce3eae3534569f53b616">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3be53ea8e88637b2044e116bcd56d32f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from an officer of Company A (German Volunteers), 18th Regiment, North
              Carolina Infantry (State Troops), describing life in Union prisons at Fort Columbus,
              Governor's Island, New York, and at Johnson's Island, Sandusky, Ohio, and expressing
              hope for a prisoner exchange.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2802_keu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BROWN LEDGER, 1776-1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>705</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26d0c44cad75b612dd5e07f029506043"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 26 ff.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_319f5b05e80710e9f617ea8d9b43edbb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bath (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d4aeda664364b48ce327d75f53d8022">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for a tavern, ferry, and port charges, at Bath, 1776-1791; and farm accounts
              of the Thomas D. and Samuel V. Smaw family near Washington, North Carolina,
              1820s1840s. Tavern accounts include those of Thomas Respass, Sr., and Thomas Respass,
              Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2806_zu7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GARROTT BROWN PAPERS, 1891-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>706</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_caf26c6117ff789c0a13fd4156c7816f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,011 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d9af8b35907d223cbb80e246d4ac5c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Perry County), Ala., and Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd1595c1c19329d8a2c367006e532da1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and professional correspondence and literary notes of William Garrott Brown
              (1868-1913), historian and essayist. Included also are letters to John Spencer Bassett
              giving biographical information on Brown; Brown's diploma from Harvard; and a copy of
              his will. The letters center around Brown's literary work and friends; the efforts of
              so-called Southern liberals to make the Republican party respectable in the South; the
              attempts of liberals of the nation to halt the imperialistic policies of Theodore
              Roosevelt by supporting Woodrow Wilson; and maneuvering behind the passing of the
              Aldrich monetary bill, which formed the basis of the Federal Reserve System. Included
              are many letters from editors of <title type="simple" render="italic">Harper's Weekly
              </title> and the <title type="simple" render="italic">Youth's Companion.</title> Among
              the correspondents are: Charles Francis Adams, Edwin A. Alderman, Frederic Bancroft,
              J. S. Bassett, Gamaliel Bradford, William Garrott Brown (including some copies), W. L.
              Courtney (of the English <title type="simple" render="italic">Fortnightly
                Review),</title> William A. Dunning, William Preston Few, W. W. Finley, Walter L.
              Fleming, Richard W. Gilder, Carter Glass, Edmund W. Gosse, Gilliam Grissom, Norman
              Hapgood, T. P. Harrison, Harper and Brothers, A. B. Hart, Hamilton Holt, A. E. Holton,
              E. M. House, D. F. Houston, J. F. Jameson, J. N. Lamed, Henry Cabot Lodge, Hamilton W.
              Mabie, S. W. McCall, A. C. McLaughlin, Shailer Mathews, John M. Morehead, John T.
              Morgan, David A. Munro, S. N. D. North, Charles E. Norton, Walter Hines Page, Bliss
              Perry, Herbert Putnam, James Ford Rhodes, Theodore Roosevelt, D. C. Roper, H. E.
              Scudder, Ellery Sedgwick, Thomas Settle, James T. Shotwell, H. L. Stimson, Moorfield
              Storey, F. W. Taussig, William R. Thayer, Frank B. Tracy, Oscar W. Underwood, Booker
              T. Washington, and Woodrow Wilson (copies). Additional papers include copies of
              Brown's letters collected by Bruce Clayton while writing his dissertation. They are in
              part reproduced from the Charles William Eliot Papers, Harvard University Library, and
              relate to Brown's career, the <title type="simple" render="italic">Harvard Guide to
                American History,</title> Southern feelings toward Harvard and Massachusetts, and
              race relations. Other Brown letters reproduced by Clayton from the Edward Mandell
              House Papers, Yale University Library, concern Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign,
              1912.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2810_4fy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM R. BROWN PAPERS, 1857-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>707</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c2741fe753970188fada28b9b0f6bb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bec9f60b264162745e0551dbffb4d794">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamilton (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4774e7cf9a7c058b32088be20ca59584">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning shares of stock which William R. Brown held in the Southern
              Pacific Railroad Company, 1857, and a letter of sympathy after he had lost his
              property, 1884.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2814_m3d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WASHINGTON BROWN PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>708</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4aeefd21e839d7d636a6db0397f283bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e17088a0ef18a49d0b4f5294c92d3d14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5da6759d4133758cba43316bdcb8b1ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William W. Brown, a Confederate volunteer from Georgia, written from a
              camp in Virginia to his mother, Vashti Brown, concerning army life and personal
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2818_o0e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BROWN AND IVES PAPERS, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>709</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cce1f1271e36a23d579e12637361ba9f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d4d211266a87d6458457a4c226cf255">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence, R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed28b7911f77f2fc0d11164bf26d448b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to D. &amp; I. (or J.) Moses of Boston concerning land scrip in Georgia and
              Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2822_8zy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BROWN FAMILY PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>710</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_256ac290da88f3dfa2e37f8b429cba13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f6989870df9faa21efe713288cd67c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c09d2e6233a2f4a5a2c7ea6e90914cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Jesse, Austin, and Bardin Brown, Confederate soldiers, to their family,
              revealing low morale among Southern troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2826_gxt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. L. P. BROWNE PAPERS, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>711</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_329e264d6d8efd17d46d6d1244e2107f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86ac03534e7f7b79f76e5d791fdfa075">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ringwood (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1549fd7149018ddbdde13cdb1e6d2e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from G. L. P. Browne, a Methodist minister, to Thomas G. Lowe, also
              a Methodist minister of Halifax County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2830_g1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BROWNE PAPERS, 1751.</unittitle>
            <unitid>712</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_271dddece43f477b36bf70748bde9758"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1945a7f8828a42660d8fbc8346e9aaa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fe91a458b9f61470cd84f75713ac1f1d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Survey of the estate of John Bouverie (d. 1750) with descriptions of land, buildings,
              timber, and other features of each farm, town house, and shop; names and rental status
              of tenants; and observations on economic conditions. Browne (1708?-1780) was a British
              heraldic official and land surveyor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2834_5vt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMOS G. BROWNING PAPERS, 1860-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>713</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ee890cedb3febcbbf859044dafcd80e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f101db6c86b0b96e10e7bfe28738c56b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maysville (Mason County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_078b4621992ba4b7a49c1a41124fa0ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings, some bound in a scrapbook, largely concerning the opening phase of the
              Civil War, including accounts of the first battle of Bull Run and Democratic views of
              the Lincoln administration. These clippings were taken from newspapers published in
              Ohio, Kentucky, and Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2838_w4t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH CONWAY BROWNING PAPERS, 1767-1968. 1</unittitle>
            <unitid>714</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53c5a9bfe4a3ceda7beb8d167d9c566b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>77 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dca9ecc8cbb348beedcacd2761abb93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8365977a9b6eaefe101d9794c943fb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of related Orange County families, with genealogies of the Browning and Few
              families and copies of letters of the Holden and Lockhart families. Included are Civil
              War letters written by Levi Young Lockhart and his brothers to their mother, Emeline
              (Dortch) Lockhart, and their sister, Eleanor Anne Lockhart, while serving in the 27th
              North Carolina Infantry and the 19th North Carolina Regiment (2nd Cavalry). Their
              letters dwell on food, clothing, sickness, casualties, and troop movements,
              particularly fighting in Virginia near the end of the war. Many letters are from
              Kinston following the Union capture of New Bern, North Carolina, in 1862. There is
              also correspondence, 1964-1968, between John A. Holden of La Place, Louisiana, and
              Browning concerning the Holden genealogy, including the parentage and activities of
              North Carolina Governor William Woods Holden and a number of the Holden family
              wills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2842_lzo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORVILLE HICKMAN BROWNING PAPERS, 1866, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>715</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dcd518573fca0468d7592b3c17c2b097"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c323a0eb66b9d42fa30596da1d9c06f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quincy (Adams County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf7c6c234ad566dae8c106ef555e4c34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to Browning's term as U.S. secretary of the interior. One item from
              Joseph H. Bradley, Sr., is a recommendation for Henry A. Klopfer; the second, from
              Browning to M. D. Phillips, mentions the Illinois Agricultural Society as a source of
              information on the resources of that state.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2846_ffi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GANNAWAY BROWNLOW PAPERS, 1862-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>716</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44c72893cc3397add6ff258fa9969ee5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2583f46be056bd21e16147780bd74671">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Knoxville (Knox County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f575d81d8fcdce2d5982c29065efff8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters concern arrangements for lectures in the North while Brownlow was a
              fugitive from Tennessee during the early years of the Civil War. Two letters were
              written as Reconstruction governor of Tennessee, 1865-1866; one of them, to chief
              justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Salmon Portland Chase, comments on the prospects of
              the 14th Amendment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2850_3ys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BROWNRIGG LEDGER, 1757-1759.</unittitle>
            <unitid>717</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_752b4549f5a882ae7ae7e3527149c85d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 360 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccb3a033504f1147dd3e18ad32911b71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_318b04ca46a44e04b2688580ef03463b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's ledger including itemized accounts for barter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2854_4c7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[OZE REED BROYLES ?] PAPERS, 1794-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>718</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae9439a8011e4e050940bbad2816f7a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0447ea8e7bd4a90d4811a3084d5893a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anderson (Anderson District), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96ba7c0eb779d61d76937fbb180c18b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are a dissenting church certificate issued in County Antrim, Ireland, 1794,
              to Neal and Mary Gageby; land deeds and indentures from Washington County, Tennessee,
              and Anderson District, South Carolina, containing the names of such early residents as
              Montgomery, Henly, Johnston, Williams, Palmer, Livingston, Reese, Harris, Earle, and
              Lawrence; letter of Governor Joseph E. Brown of Georgia to Broyles, 1863, reviewing
              Confederate economic problems, conscription, provisioning of troops, and aid to
              soldiers' families; addresses by Broyles on the Second Bank of the United States, the
              Sub-Treasury Bill, slavery, the Wilmot Proviso, agriculture and railroad construction;
              and a document concerning the financial affairs of Broyles and Thomas McCartha,
              1846.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2858_hed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN BRUBAKER PAPERS, 1844-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>719</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eeb7544f3856cadec8208cc3448e1edb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9145f420e8361c172c7832714f50114">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roanoke County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02de3225fcfcea558020ea6ff0ded0b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A family letter of 1844, and two documents of the Confederate government
              appropriating property of Jacob Brubaker, a resident of Indiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2862_lfb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW JOSEPH BROCCOLI PAPERS, 1972-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>720</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33e627ad162323dfa58f9d0a4442ce0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26ef74d292d2137f8bebd835ddd64889">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c1983949a46870d51152d9fe6bfe28b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Matthew Bruccoli (b. 1937), professor of English at the University of
              South Carolina, comprise manuscript copies of contributions to <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Chief </title> Glory <title type="simple" render="italic">of
              </title> Every <title type="simple" render="italic">PeoPle,</title> and correspondence
              between Bruccoli and the contributors. The contributions include chapters by James
              Grossman on James Fenimore Cooper, Marston LaFrance on Stephen Crane, Sidney Hook on
              John Dewey, Eleanor Tilton on Ralph Waldo Emerson, Arlin Turner on Nathaniel
              Hawthorne, Clayton Eichelberger on William Dean Howells, William Hedges on Washington
              Irving, Jay Leyda on Herman Melville, Thomas McHaney on William Gilmore Simms, Joel
              Porte on Henry David Thoreau, James Cox on Mark Twain, and James Miller on Walt
              Whitman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2866_m1t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES KEY BRUCE PAPERS, 1839-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>721</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9f133c595e1ed7fa5a75b680ffa168f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99e6580c92c8673b7ea2b2c4ec2c5859">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland (Allegany County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b023eca04460398224b6f0a6b47b472">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad civil engineer, dealing with the
              construction of the railroad between Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Cumberland,
              Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2870_1x1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP ALEXANDER BRUCE PAPERS, 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>722</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b9864e25b453bb57e4ae338d3f97b35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4ed62cafaf073dc901c5d037bad91f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51b838dedc947313b75ebd3a7dc86eb5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Philip Alexander Bruce (1856-1933), author and editor of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, </title>
              relating to a critical review of <title type="simple" render="italic">Barons of the
                Potomack and Rappahannock </title> by Moncure Daniel Conway (1832-1907) which
              appeared in the magazine. Included are a letter from Conway replying in detail to the
              review; a clipping of the letter published in the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Richmond Times;</title> and a draft of Bruce's response, addressed to the editor of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond Times.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2874_hcw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY M. BRUNS COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1853-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>723</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90c90a7411372461876b49826893faa0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 271 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_232e4a84be33e3ec451e817be9a6e11c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99b3ce420a01d6178624c1f717eaf25a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Quotations and other information of interest to Bruns, with citations to sources.
              Included are a report by Mayor William A. Courtenay on the funds of the College of
              Charleston, 1881, and lists of aged residents of Charleston in 1887 and 1888 with
              birth dates and notations concerning deaths.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2878_7ew" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRUNSWICK LAND COMPANY ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>724</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_664229ff4285506b64c031cdb25ab48d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 18 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55bd1349bb08af93d8e33439701a2ec0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00c75adb0075b5ef9bd530e26eefc8d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Articles of agreement for selling, trading, and speculating in lands in Texas, signed
              by James H. Gholson, Thomas S. Gholson, John D. Kirby, William Kirby, Henry Lewis, R.
              Kidder Meade, A. T. B. Merritt, and William H. E. Merritt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2882_34d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRUNSWICK AND WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY REPORTS, 1888-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>725</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e96110139b5254056f5ed5ce1826dc25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_745fe048d2f1d27430549c27cfaee139">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0c8ba1b4938984cba7981e9d0dc000c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Incomplete annual, semiannual, quarterly, and monthly financial reports showing
              earnings of a line absorbed in 1901 by the Savannah and Western Railroad and later by
              the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2886_uqt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY E. BRUSH PAPERS, 1841-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>726</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4a6a7096f452736c4c7bce454ada219"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27b9a61776513616efbb700f0f5c994e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntington (Suffolk County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f13b814406d783db833e9cd299aaa85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Mary Brush's sister and cousin describing family affairs, Methodist
              meetings, the Huntington temperance society, and Fourth of July celebrations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2890_h50" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. BRYAN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1856-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>727</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0abe9ce67c23e05ab5748d8f74146efe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 10 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11be31b9b9bfdffa36ef7f6be0fdb9ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Raleigh (Wake County), N.C. ?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74b3c19f472275dd776ffba4d9a7729a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the settlement of Bryan's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2894_ydh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW BRYAN PAPERS, 1847-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>728</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70f6b8f7456400bba7feec72ef9df206"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37de882f07418e468569d49e4621ee45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_149c33fb24e1c91cceff71d6d626209a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letter to Bryan, relating to the manufacturing and sale of plows, shoes, and
              iron in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2898_tuy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN PAPERS, 1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>729</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2d446aee485e6b740bcffa4ddcb215f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74eaee91d3e1f78cf309b3f57cf11caa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln (Lancaster County), Neb.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10f49ff28a683341ffdf40ef394545e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Susan L. Avery thanking her for some articles she had sent <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Commoner.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2902_drg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRYAN FAMILY PAPERS, 1717-1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>730</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b9ab6ced4603d483fcb00b846403937"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,942 items and 39
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a23d662959ed09ed8850ece4d372afe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8a5902e8ab34e2f1900f370d3ab894a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists of the papers of John Herritage Bryan (1798-1870); of the
              family of James West Bryan (1805-1864); and of related families of Virginia and North
              Carolina. Papers contain letters from James West Bryan relating to family, business,
              and political topics, including evaluations of public support for John Herritage Bryan
              as U.S. Representative from North Carolina, 1825-1829; William Biddle Shepard giving
              opinions of Andrew Jackson, comments on the Webster-Hayne debate, and seeking advice
              on Shepard's gubernatorial candidacy, 1850; William Alexander Graham describing the
              abolitionists and the compromises of the Fillmore administration. There are also
              letters of Henry Ravenscroft Bryan, the son of John Herritage Bryan, concerning family
              and routine business, Post-Civil War politics in North Carolina, criticism of the
              military government, and two letters, 1873, from his brother J. H. Bryan, discussing
              conditions in Brazil. John Herritage Bryan's legal papers largely relate-to land in
              Craven County, Wake County, and Raleigh, and to the purchase and sale of slaves; there
              are also wills, pardons signed by Andrew Johnson, contracts with former slaves
              relating to sharecropping, and material concerning the Atlantic and North Carolina
              Railroad. Miscellaneous papers include speeches, documents, bills and receipts,
              writings of Henry Ravenscroft Bryan, a paper describing a geological field trip under
              the direction of Elisha Mitchell of the University of North Carolina, 1855, and two
              sketches of the life of John Herritage Bryan by a son, William S. Bryan. </p>
            <p>Papers of the family of James West Bryan contain material relating to the Washingtons
              of Kinston, North Carolina, the Shepards of Beaufort and New Bern, and the Donnells of
              New Bern and Raleigh. Included are letters of Richard Dobbs Spaight II, describing
              social life of New Bern and economic growth following steamboat connections with
              Norfolk; letters concerning state government in North Carolina, 1828-1837, reflecting
              the role of the Whig Party, the Reform convention of 1835, and the organization of a
              new general assembly; descriptions of office seeking in Washington, D.C., the purchase
              of merchandise in New York and business conditions there, and the panic of 1837.
              Papers of the Donnell family contain letters from John Robert Donnell to his daughter
              Mary (Donnell) Shepard relating to New Orleans investments of the 1850s; overseer's
              reports on a plantation at Lake Comfort, Hyde County, North Carolina, 1862-1864; and
              letters describing the life of refugees fleeing Union occupation of the North Carolina
              coast. Papers of James Augustus Bryan (1839-1923), James West Bryan's son, contain
              material on the collection of money for a Raleigh monument to Lawrence O' Bryan
              Branch, 1863; correspondence with Mary (Shepard) Bryan; correspondence with New York
              and Baltimore firms concerning the lumber business of the Tuscarora Steam and Grist
              Mills, Craven County, from the 1860s and 1870s; and correspondence concerning banking
              interests in New Bern. There are also deeds, indentures, and other documents for land
              along the Neuse and Trent Rivers in Craven County, 1717-1876; household and business
              receipts; shipping papers for lumber, accounts of lumber sales, other receipts, and
              bankbooks for the Tuscarora and the Lake Mills; shipment papers for freight on the
              Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad; and financial papers of the Donnell family in
              Hyde County, North Carolina after 1855 and Englewood, New Jersey, after 1868. A diary
              kept after 1834 by George T. Olmsted describes the social life of Princeton, New
              Jersey, but relates largely to the operation of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, and
              includes frequent references to Robert Field Stockton. There is a cookbook started for
              Annis (Boudinot) Stockton on the occasion of her marriage, 1762, to Richard Stockton,
              and added to by subsequent generations until late in the 19th century. The volume also
              includes a section on household remedies. Some of the earlier recipes were published
              in Eliza Leslie, <title type="simple" render="italic">Seventy-Five Receipts </title>
              (Philadelphia: 1828). </p>
            <p>Additional papers largely concern land transactions and genealogy of the Bryan and
              Donnell heirs of Richard Dobbs Spaight (1758-1802) and include a few personal papers
              of family members in Virginia and North Carolina. There is also a series of financial,
              legal, and miscellaneous items including genealogies of the Bryan and Washington
              families and records of Charles S. Bryan and his relatives. </p>
            <p>A table of families is at the beginning of the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2906_ri0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN EMORY BRYANT PAPERS, 1851-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>731</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc34d7b8ea23de1fd63f2dff659b6e1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,818 items and 40 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6bec715ae7c41a4c198c34a742062755">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union (Lincoln County), Me.; and Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4f6209d5f8f2745b05ffcc96f6c9d27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, published writings, and other papers relating to Bryant's Civil War
              service with the 8th Maine Volunteers, his activities as agent of the Freedmen's
              Bureau, leader of the Negro Republicans in Georgia, and his interest in temperance and
              the Methodist Church. Miscellaneous legal and financial papers and account books
              relate to his business ventures. His journal kept in youth, 3 vols., incomplete, gives
              glimpses of life in Maine and at Maine Wesleyan Seminary in Kent's Hill. The journal,
              2 vols., 1866, 1876, kept by his wife, Emma, includes a description of the personnel
              of the Freedmen's Bureau in Augusta, Georgia. An autobiographical sketch by Bryant's
              daughter, Alice (Bryant) Seller, gives much information on the life of her parents.
              Several letter books relate to Reconstruction Georgia. Correspondence, 1 vol.,
              1876-1878, of Bryant and Volney Spalding includes material on the elections of 1876;
              Bryant's fight with the Savannah collector of revenue, James Atkins; the founding of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Georgia Republican;</title> and the 1877
              state constitution. A letter book 1888-1890 relates to Bryant's business ventures in
              New York. The letter book and scrapbook, 1875-1879, of William Anderson Pledger, Negro
              editor of Georgia, includes autobiographical notes. Three Confederate Army letter
              books include official correspondence of the headquarters of Gen. Raleigh Edward
              Colston's brigade at Fort Bartow, Georgia, 1864; official correspondence, 1863-1864,
              of Camp Cooper, Macon, Georgia, and Camp Randolph, Decatur, Georgia, both centers for
              the instruction of conscripts; and correspondence, 1863-1864, of the commandant of
              conscription at Macon and Griffith, Georgia. Bryant and Christopher C. Richardson, an
              officer of the 12th Marine Volunteers, used these captured volumes for their own
              records, including lists of Confederates taking amnesty oaths; memoranda of their
              postwar law partnership in Augusta; minutes of the Republican Club in Augusta, 1868;
              Bryant's letters, 1865, for the Freedmen's Bureau at Augusta; letters of Gen. Rufus
              Saxton, commander of the Freedmen's Bureau, 1865, and clippings from the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Loyal Georgian, </title> 1866. Other scrapbooks
              include letters and papers of Bryant's service with the 8th Maine Volunteers in South
              Carolina, 1 vol., 1861-1864; clippings of Georgia newspapers illustrating
              Reconstruction life, especially Negro life, 3 vols., 1868-1894; and material after
              1887, 8 vols., concerning Emma Bryant and Alice (Bryant) Seller; Grant Memorial
              University, Athens, Tennessee; temperance; and the position of women. Account books,
              1873-1899, reflect Bryant's business ventures and include a register, 1873-1875, of
              the staff of the Savannah Customs House with their contributions to the Republican
              Party. There are also loose clippings, including many on the work of the Methodist
              Church in education in the South after 1876. Also included in the collection are
              photocopies of related broadsides and pamphlets. Major correspondents include Henry
              McNeal Turner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2910_f1k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL S. BRYANT SCRAPBOOK, 1832-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>732</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_559949e2e6554b5dca504a15a052213c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_567238d9589e16bbb37a75cb2a7705d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f6c75498fefc67022f7f1e469dfbd4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A collection of sentimental and religious poems, many of which were written by Samuel
              Bryant, a Methodist minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2914_g53" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT PAPERS, 1839-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>733</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7247eca3f00afe166c77e2d6a1e4177"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cb5f6d6f2788e6fc424eae2fc151b61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b1b02cce1bc526a9bcc37c859a9823f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters by Bryant, largely concerning literary matters, travel, and
              personal affairs; signed and dated copies of several of his poems; and a letter from
              Johannes Adam Oertel regarding illustrations to accompany one poem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2918_7f6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL BRYARLY PAPERS, 1787-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>734</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abfc31f87fe482100d70bbccad228684"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>662 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4b6d803f901fc96eebc3bff697065e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>White Post (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81708e7ac53c06373ddc996e88ebc756">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of the Bryarly brothers, Virginia planters, relating to
              agricultural conditions in Virginia and to general conditions in Mississippi, Ohio,
              and Tennessee, where several of the Bryarly sons had moved. Material for 1850-1860
              consists of claims and promissory notes dealing with settlement of Samuel Bryarly's
              (d. 1850) accounts; material for 1860-1884 consists of personal letters, bills, and
              summonses of Richard Bryarly. Included also for 1813-1863 are plantation account
              books, and a scrapbook, of Richard and Rowland Bryarly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2922_b2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BRYCE, VISCOUNT BRYCE, PAPERS, 1886-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>735</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71efffcb734f9db9dc21e3de88bebb02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aec01ffe8a72cc02375b3f8995860dd1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c8ad5d8f1ed1f24bf92cd13d05c0968">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters from Bryce commenting on the Irish Home Rule Bill, 1886; the
              defeat of Harry Smith, Liberal M.P. from Falkirk, 1895; the extreme High Church
              faction of the Church of England, 1899; and the efforts of Ernest Parke to publish an
              inexpensive edition of Shakespeare.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2926_k40" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BRYDGES, THIRD DUKE OF CHANDOS, PAPERS, 1759.</unittitle>
            <unitid>736</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06920e57d859bd4954c6dd38b7804898"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b41b08753777254a0d76e6e1ee3b010">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6cb824564af18c030f522a05d5160fa2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter discussing an election contest in Hampshire where Henry Bilson-Legge opposed
              Sir Simeon Stuart, Third Baronet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2930_ynt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH RALEIGH BRYSON PAPERS, 1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>737</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8fd4c02f5553abbff448f26ecedfa951"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b75fb3b635c64b0f49348a322514dbf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.; and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75e8a6a2a27bea241d097e5b4e5a3577">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between Bryson, U.S. representative from South Carolina, and St.
              George Leakin Sioussat of the Library of Congress, analyzing an undated note by Edward
              George Earle Lytton Bulwer (1803-1873), which is apparently an order for tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2934_f5n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER BUCHAN PAPERS, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>738</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2340238e4c9ef4207421758604d3a3cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb0b89014c8b03596dfa5840c8ba053f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2de42e86768523897ea73d1ebf9bf259">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Messrs. Roake and Varty, London booksellers, concerning possible
              publication of a book by Buchan on British politics and a collection of Scottish
              ballads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2938_yyd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN PAPERS, 1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>739</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0be8ad3a3328dccc4e52ca6948c05e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38edf8f2f8f66546b824d8fa337eb2de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b6b4e75fa5dafebb30dc97766825dc2f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to a Rev. Dr. Kohlhof from Buchanan, a chaplain in Bengal, concerning the
              translation of the New Testament into the Malayalam language.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2942_ixw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH BUCHANAN PAPERS, 1835 (1850-1860) 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>740</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4e784154307a503a2e7e2eba1019d36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ac66c3004578e16279792af2e0a2f73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newnan (Coweta County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c82af40bff1a3a83f20890e2deb1e87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, usually letters requesting legal aid from Hugh Buchanan (1823-1890),
              lawyer, member of the Georgia legislature, 1855, 1857, and member of U.S. Congress,
              1881-1885; and two personal letters from members of the family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2946_jsb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BUCHANAN PAPERS, 1838-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>741</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2375ec2b5d31b24ef71ad763efc69dfd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc0c711c821bf460cb1874a87f280141">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_033737d85aa7574be9d8c5fb364ccc7e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from various political leaders urging the appointment of constituents
              to office while Buchanan was president; and one land grant signed by Buchanan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2950_jn3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BUCHANAN PAPERS, 1826-1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>742</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e6926cc6aaefb2711f331601feed1da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecbb9c218fcf1caae190d24d0bc0c24b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22de761996d01c994248a1c489146359">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Report of John Buchanan's son, Thomas, a student at Dickinson College, Carlisle,
              Pennsylvania, and an estimate of a year's expense at the college; notification that
              Dickinson College would confer on Buchanan the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, and
              a letter concerning the transfer of his son to a school in Georgetown.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2954_awl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS E. BUCHANAN PAPERS, 1711 (1833-1858) 1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>743</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd6b7be0f98228059a19a24f43563206"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>648 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c4354bbc7c25b9f2e8d8801cbaa9988">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsport (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a18081aa2a972ec4c17b3e1e91408185">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely family correspondence of John Buchanan, Thomas E. Buchanan, Nancy Buchanan,
              Phillip Dandridge, S.P. Dandridge, Sarah Dandridge, Dabney Carr Harrison, Peyton
              Harrison, Nannie D. Thomas, and other members of the Thomas family. Also, cancelled
              checks, wills, deeds, and a scrapbook of the Buchanan, Dandridge, and Thomas families.
              Subjects of the letters include plantation life and management in Virginia and
              Maryland; slavery and slave insurrections; schools and colleges and school and college
              life in Virginia, New Jersey, and Massachusetts; social life and customs in Maryland
              and Virginia; the Presbyterian church in Virginia; the Whig party in Massachusetts;
              and opposition to secession in Virginia. Among correspondents are Charles E. Dudley,
              Charles J. Faulkner, Sr., Robert M. T. Hunter, William Lucas, Isaac McKim, Henry
              Taylor, Henry St. George Tucker, and Beverley Tucker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2958_wcg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL BUCK PAPERS, 1849-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>744</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b1be13554c4097270bc75e79b6a496b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>385 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dbacbd09af4db4682a230c68352f370">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spring Garden (York County) and Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_181e267f606612d1305b3e89c973a6ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a cabinetmaker and lumber dealer including correspondence, deeds,
              bills, receipts, and promissory notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2962_3sm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL D. BUCK PAPERS, ca. 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>745</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2a0cdd7b07b39e0578327f720b5492c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62193756f8bdf75501642768b4d45e4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_908b329f7ca09a49556e07a1d5b92442">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reminiscences of Buck's Civil War career as an officer in the 13th Virginia Volunteer
              Infantry, 1861-1865, describing campaigns under Jackson and Early, with details of
              troop movements, the conduct of generals, battles, and camp life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2966_r77" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BUCKHOUT PAPERS, 1853-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>746</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43007942f2bcb14b2c5a7dcd4431cc48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_590fdf412a7743568fd138ff80029501">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of business transactions between the Buckhout and Hatfield families,
              including receipts and a promissory note.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2969_vts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BUCKLAND PAPERS, 1840, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>747</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89cf3a6bec238ecd5308846115af95b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_48b90b2db6d7bd70fa04df51e00690c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5224f0914c6ed7452644daef7a3f102">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1840, of Sir Richard Owen, concerning Buckland's work as a geologist; and a
              letter from Joseph Phillimore, 1848, written to Buckland as dean of Westminister,
              asking if records revealed whether Joh~ Baron Hervey, and his brother Henry had been
              students at Westminister School in the 1700s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2973_m3i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. G. BUCKLES DIARY, 1866-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>748</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77605dc6fc603c265f04ed6867dcddcc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46896568b5854d9c32e497736ffa8149">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, West Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0d761df174e60be5b552e1dd718839e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a physician describing his family, patients, medicine, road conditions, and
              Negroes. Meetings of Negro radicals are mentioned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2977_q1o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN G. BUCKLES COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1841-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>749</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72e43a7fe03ec025b30dbcc81f99a95a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 111 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a568632348d46b7597490597675d6f5b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rose Hill (Jefferson County), West Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc2400ef8296569d8ec1337d7b542d36">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>EDWIN G. BUCKLES COMMONPLACE BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2981_wjc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH BUCKMINISTER RECEIPT, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>750</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f7e39d86cf1b602a56b904714cf7f00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c57bb3cbd1f908d47dc158bf79c820c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae687ac7a7c40ea7c93abe924d29018e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt signed by Buckminister (1751-1812).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2985_k8z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER PAPERS, 1863-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>751</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62be702935cf33c9eb4ea2bf99e34060"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_651799b5046b756ab5e851ce19951f93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Munfordville (Hart County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5bb99698a73646731b483511b67e38c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, chiefly personal, of the Confederate lieutenant general and
              1896 National Democratic candidate for vice president. One item, 1863, deals with
              intelligence of Union troop movements in Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2989_nxi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID BUEL PAPERS, 1811-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>752</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16d3475bfcb13e2e6c084ea988a33dab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c599294e55d2aa8ac526dcd25511d9a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Troy (Rensselaer County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f50ed45d2eafaab32e509fd231736f39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of courtship to Harriet Hillhouse of Montville, Connecticut, with comments on
              health, religion, the War of 1812, and on William Samuel Johnson, member of the U.S.
              Constitutional convention.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2993_5mb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BUFORD PAPERS, 1804 (1854-1857) 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>753</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de6b647f12dc1b747407d31e30ea3e3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>604 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7f81972ac4dc00fd1eb225f756d4a99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9310f52ad2f26d7240f679f100ed687">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business letters, bills, receipts, and other papers mentioning commodity
              prices in Virginia; clothes; hiring of slaves; procuring labor, especially slaves,
              supplies, and legislative appropriations for railroad construction in Virginia;
              feeding of railroad construction workers; state politics; health; land in Virginia and
              in Missouri; ties for railroad construction; and naval stores in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref2997_dwz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHERINE JANE (McGEACHY) BUIE PAPERS, 1819 (1861-1865) 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>754</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dac039ae13549b3cb874f41030b019a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>636 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb0efc8dc6483a6c99740d8b7b54f364">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Robeson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3555fc30e9f02fb03d2f8d8364b002f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a North Carolina family, giving a Confederate private
              soldier's view of the Civil War, descriptions of the march through Pennsylvania, 1863,
              and the battle of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 1865. Letters of women of the family
              reveal hardships from scarcity of small necessities during the war and fear of freed
              Negroes. Included are letters from friends and relatives at Trinity and Davidson
              colleges in North Carolina and Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina,
              commenting upon student interests and reactions to political trends; sidelights on a
              small school in Bladen County, where Catherine McGeachy taught during the Civil War;
              and letters concerning Reconstruction. Catherine McGeachy, who married Duncan A. Buie
              in 1866, was later postmistress at Buie (Robeson County), North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3001_87g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BUIE PAPERS, 1853 (1861-1864).</unittitle>
            <unitid>755</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c87cf6cc4e5cca1dc79be348d3c62e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_961f238633cb15ca42be1372fe54460b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tippah County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62111915da3d1d8c63bb676f7b3ff48d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John Buie, a Confederate soldier, to his father, John C. Buie, of Moore
              County, North Carolina, including comment on campaigns in Mississippi and Tennessee,
              and Bragg's raid into Kentucky, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3005_aqf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ANN S. M. BUIE LETTERS, 1842-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>756</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68429717de732e149320660b07bba298"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7c6defb83fdc5aa9bb2c17b2f9f47a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_075fc69281f6ebb91085cb3ad718d96c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, with comment on the prices at which slaves were sold and hired, 1849;
              numerous references to deaths of Confederate soldiers; and comment on
              Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3009_3m1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY BUIST PAPERS, 1868, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>757</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6da71c548b7df3fbdef3f936cfe601b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_045310882895007dd0ee6ac656abaf2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c87f7ed921b4d4674f89457a5b381909">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Buist's appointment, signed by Governor Robert Kingston Scott, 1869, to a commercial
              convention in Memphis; and a letter, 1871, to Gen. Rush C. Hawkins concerning a
              lawsuit arising out of Civil War blockade running.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3013_mn2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BULL PAPERS, 1770, 1774.</unittitle>
            <unitid>758</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f405bd0cbfe59bf843404cf0708abc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0cbccf4d41d0ec42fbb66443afebd18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3053c59c37c8078d88174dc6e821d128">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Petition of James Coachman to be appointed guardian of a mulatto child, who was given
              her freedom by the will of Jonathan Drake, and a proclamation of Bull as lieutenant
              governor and commander in chief of South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3017_rok" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD BULLOCH PAPERS, 1776-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>759</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89c109c05f4daa03a7baba51a80359c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_567d4a934202838d821c361048b8ee8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b997aa418185283726dddf4d701f98a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and commissions, 3 items, 1776-1777, signed by Archibald Bulloch, governor of
              Georgia; and three business letters, ca. 1811, of Archibald S. Bulloch, collector of
              the Port of Savannah.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3021_dmy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BARSHA BULLOCK PAPERS, 1840-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>760</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e8a812dbea6236958b149d4d0336249"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>96 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bad5b47149049301afff59d0354aa69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Enfield (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0618fde3eaf73af68e67d99026317789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters chiefly relating to personal subjects. There are a few references to
              the Civil War in North Carolina and Virginia, and to Thomas D. Bullock, 5th Regiment
              of North Carolina Infantry Volunteers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3025_fvy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BULLOCK PAPERS, 1784-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>761</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ded7787dc2c80cc819bafd130f4376e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsboro (Vance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d90653092060d1feb623d0cb6d12e6fb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of several generations of a family of southern Virginia and central North
              Carolina, including correspondence of John and William H. Bullock, a second John
              Bullock and his wife, Susan M. (Cobb) Bullock, their daughter-in-law, Judith (Watkins)
              Bullock, and her daughter Rebecca (Bullock) Fuller and other children and
              grandchildren. The names of related families appear frequently, such as Goode, Farrar,
              Taylor, Boyd, Hamilton, and Pearson. There are also many letters to Sallie (Tarry)
              Harrison. Topics include farming; silkworm culture, 1839; University of North Carolina
              faculty and student disputes, 1858; secessionist sentiment in Granville County; Walter
              Bullock's Civil War service in North Carolina and Virginia; the Presbyterian and
              Episcopal churches; the Spanish-American War; and genealogy. The diaries of Susan M.
              (Cobb) Bullock include one small volume recording her visit to the mountains of
              Tennessee and North Carolina, 1848, and a daily journal, 1869-1871, kept in one of her
              husband's account books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3028_tt4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY LYTTON EARLE BULWER, BARON DALLING AND BULWER, PAPERS,
              1850-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>762</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e701d33dd6d44ad200f4a70521f643a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10cc66c84a3e154ff98350667da93010">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f87d593ce3122086f56f71d56eb759f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and diplomatic correspondence of Sir Henry Lytton Bulwer (1801-1872), author
              and British minister to the United States, containing comments on the political
              situation in the United States during debates on the Compromise of 1850, the
              presidential election of 1852, slavery, and the colonization of Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3032_4hy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JABEZ BUNTING PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>763</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_637a9bb7ee37e79a15263a0fa3cef522"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd10cd5ac5c7f986bda7a83efde77fcf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d2e366833178edc5a25ab51063fc530">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Bunting, Methodist minister, from George Grey, under secretary for the
              colonies, concerning the use by the Wesleyan Missionary Society of a parliamentary
              grant for the establishment of Negro schools in the British West Indies, and noting
              the views of Lord Glenelg, Colonial Secretary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3036_zj1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH BUNTYN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>764</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c0e13654050add53ecad6cc64b8eb90"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c722c6aa1c81148582333ada13cee4d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Morgan and Frank Buntyn and J. M. Matthews, soldiers in the Confederate
              Army. One item, 1864, relates to the surrender of Savannah.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3039_9ky" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN GANO BURBRIDGE PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>765</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_461554cb4eeaf640739bdf6750d6a765"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,365 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8c1a52639b7c6aef84558d6a83aa85f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kentucky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e27aaf4337032da399aefe8fb447e5ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military telegrams which passed through the office of Major General S. G. Burbridge,
              U.S. Army, concerning troop movements, the civil administration of Kentucky, Morgan's
              raid into Kentucky, and other facets of military life; and a map shqwing the location
              of the 10th Division, 13th Artillery Corps at the siege of Vicksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3043_pq8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>USHER LLOYD BURDICK PAPERS, 1937.</unittitle>
            <unitid>766</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_028e91180e68f75dd07f9b9e611148aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ebb5d9335d2a48b42716fd14c52c3be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3eefe5da87a2de485c98979c0065bf47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Usher L. Burdick (b. 1879), governor of North Dakota and member of
              U.S. Congress, concerning the origin and nature of a two-dollar note issued by the
              Bank of Mecklenburg, Charlotte, North Carolina, in 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3047_u6f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIRAM BURGESS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1853-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>767</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40eac9db426e00c998aa2733edaf1910"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 84 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69a1bfea2673f6299311a1375a51f51b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grant County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6528ccdc16ea4a60ffbbde148dd2967b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a distiller and farmer relating to sales of whiskey and to work by
              agricultural laborers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3051_muh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA J. (TRIST) BURKE PAPERS, 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>768</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce21981c605125742ea1d9ba6f488265"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d422f7c3cb8e24e5c28268d9c6155bbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4910fc39b1dc2a61c1fff3edbd4f180">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Martha J. Burke to Jesse C. Green describing the manuscripts she is
              sending him. The manuscripts are letters and copies of letters from Thomas Jefferson
              and James Madison to members of her family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3055_42p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS BURKE PAPERS, 1776, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>769</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c8565eb848895c38a37357b3957e3ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbe31b4b3c1d753a2d6fb21b93ca1c9e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ba6906601c2647f8376a4f6b612fc53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Thomas Burke (ca. 1747-1783) to Richard Henry Lee concerning the
              movement of Virginia Tories, and a letter from Burke, probably to Edmund Pendleton,
              complaining of the neglect he has suffered at the hands of the governor of North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3059_6m1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS T. BURKE PAPERS, 1863-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>770</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9e6e7deb2ecdb09f5a83086edfc4a40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_381ea73cebe112d6b2306231f8c8a861">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7dea23806707b93b07a0b8f1a413afc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the Burke family, and the Collins and Freeman families of
              Ross County, Ohio. The letters contain information on smallpox in Chatham County,
              commodity prices in Chatham and Ross counties, and the life of a Confederate soldier
              at Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3063_9gv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. L. BURKETT PAPERS AND DIARY, 1862-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>771</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c228907b6a64c2be033ac7f48702d856"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c1b506ee6c2418e1de4968e79a0cb458">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waynesboro (Wayne County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_880a8a1456069b3cdd1483f48949f6db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and diary of H. L. Burkett, planter and slaveholder. The diary covers 1862 and
              contains comments on the weather, crops, Union forces, Confederate forces, military
              operations near the Tennessee River, and personal affairs. Included also is a
              broadside, 1872, announcing that Burkett would speak on Waynesboro "fifty years
              ago."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3067_s6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LINGURN SKIDMORE BURKHEAD SERMON BOOK, 1852-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>772</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3052a5dea13785fd877779e335b94585"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15b0e2c76e8dd8b05c75188060ad8362">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Plymouth (Washington County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54f3c38ba53c382fd8fb5e3bfcaa2381">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of sermons of Lingurn S. Burkhead (1824-1887), a Methodist minister of
              Plymouth and Wilmington, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3071_svp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANSON BURLINGAME PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>773</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81280a447d43fdcf2d0286f226ec0285"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f11c0c88b41de93b34600cb5b877ca5d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d6a41cfe4117d6608bbe95aa59cd80a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Anson Burlingame (1820-1870), diplomat and congressman, from Hardie Hogan
              Helper, brother of Hinton Rowan Helper, concerning his financial problems and his
              imprisonment resulting from his distribution of his brother's work on slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3075_6zn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR RICHARD BURN PAPERS, 1926-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>774</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74abc4343793cfeb9b9c6a56133fe4ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c955993a8bf1d3b3d5007476bceff5b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_badf24784b2d02d1b4124402c20b5800">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Burn (1871-1947) of the Indian Civil Service, concerning the Tenancy Acts
              and the Congress Party. Correspondents include Gokul Chand and Sir Sita Ram.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3079_je0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE BURNMAN AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>775</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa37daeec40fde7b2ce11a47cabf75b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 35 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d63da8f2df120ea333f4cbbec4392910">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Memphis, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef3d8ef813f1302a127bbc23c29158ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album of a student in the State Female College, Memphis, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3083_468" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTA A. BURNHAM AND ELETHINE BURNHAM PAPERS, 1841-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>776</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b87a39496083c29c3c7c59b6a54aef1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_399f85a2869c555bf79522e2449d1275">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lowell and Littleton (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90b01d57a42cd6119fb2128683984510">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence containing information on Lowell Institute, the mills, and
              rural life in New Hampshire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3087_kxg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. B. BURNHAM DOCKET BOOKS AND INDEX, 1864-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>777</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6c7d9acb35c8f6ce06cab6046621a4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b3150e81f93d865356d27859cb61d38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01729061ca740584692d3163460b792d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Docket book rendered almost illegible by its use as a scrapbook, and an index to a
              letter book, both apparently kept by the U.S. Military Police.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3091_vax" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD W. BURNS JOURNAL, 1846-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>778</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_847955f1bb3b4a5a19194aa977bb1167"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 30 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd2491c17bae9845f28105e5edd35357">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Jersey.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5a56e5e023951c093a9fc56b24cabd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal describing visit of Archibald W. Burns to Mexico during the Mexican War.
              References are made to Major General Winfield Scott, General Zachary Taylor, army
              headquarters at Camargo, and the battle at Monterey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3095_v0m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY BURR PAPERS, 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>779</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bfac41dd3e49b15aae1806873b5aa10d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c367fcd87bfcd26162a0bed76eb70e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf6addb9cebdc93df1a78bb284d184bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from William Henry Burr, American author, to James B. Elliott discussing
              Thomas Paine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3099_uxz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BURRINGTON PAPERS, 1723-1732.</unittitle>
            <unitid>780</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57ff9adedaa61102ff2555429e4492e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_540c3cfcbc380cdea8f6fd87398885b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ddadc8f358e2558ad8e4e0cb6d3029e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Burrington (ca. 1680-1759), colonial governor of North Carolina,
              include two sets of instructions from the Lords Proprietors concerning enforcement of
              the laws relating to trade and navigation, and two letters from Burrington discussing
              the political situation in North Carolina, public sentiment regarding quit-rents and
              the acquisition of land, and his friends on the Board of Trade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3103_gmo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN BURROUGHS PAPERS, 1809-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>781</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c11ac17f5ed2360a6b08b28471dc78d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c77e30f8f9688b7c360c0465d04e741d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffacd554ed5b0f774c9d1a0f1f9dc535">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Benjamin Burroughs, a Georgia planter, concerning the sale of
              horses, furniture, tools, livestock, and slaves; and improvements at Cold Spring
              Plantation. Included also is a letter, 1847, from Theodore S. Pay in Berlin,
              commenting on his travels in Europe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3107_qti" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID BURROUGHS PAPERS, 1814-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>782</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c3bcd36d07f52d2285cc6ab109a638c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c48a69031f18c60488d520d0ea8d666">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Phelps (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3352892802a142a4f4399aaca36ebe6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers concerning bonds for debts, apprenticeship papers, and a land
              deed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3111_1l0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BURROUGHS PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>783</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d93ec66771030cdb3999a322d4b066b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2963a740da494b2500968646c3afd53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Park (Ulster County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dab56ebb2207e2b51dd71f2333617bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Burroughs (1837-1921), naturalist and author, include an autograph
              copy of notes for "The Friendly Rocks"; a letter to Mary Hoyt Freligh concerning his
              friend William Vanamee; the poem, "Waiting"; and a photograph of Burroughs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3115_obo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BURROUGHS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1855-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>784</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1b897fcb20f8a3a9516732d66ca99f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_487def884d213743bc8d4e886f4ca696">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_438f5d5a176a42e70b4b7b6ef008c95e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the estates of six persons for whom John Burroughs appears to have been
              administrator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3119_w9k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD D. BURROUGHS PAPERS, 1807-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>785</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1f7e7d3532ae1804109090ac4708f1a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,144 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a56419ff220a0fea5bd2ef2a113c778f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Upper Marlborough (Prince Georges County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af319293c17aadb6e9da61760de243b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Richard D. Burroughs, tavern keeper and planter, and
              of his son, John William Burroughs, planter. The bulk of the collection consists of
              personal, household, and agricultural accounts, statements and letters from commission
              merchants in Baltimore and Georgetown, especially Thompson and Spalding. Other papers
              concern Richard Burroughs' administration of the estate of his aunt, Judith Davis;
              John's education in Georgetown College, Georgetown, D.C., and the College of St.
              James, Hagerstown, Md., 1843-1848; and Richard's stay at the springs in Virginia for
              his health, 1850s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3123_dij" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VALERIA G. BURROUGHS ALBUM AND COMMONPLACE BOOKS, 1830-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>786</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3c04e0825d3c4229d4d2a4a0129e214"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfe341a0e60440188ed981705cc81894">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9549b4065f0aff8c1fe4629f4e4d5056">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An album containing copies of poems; a commonplace book, 1831-1841, with poems,
              religious comments and references to family deaths; and a commonplace book, 1844-1872,
              including the minutes, correspondence and the constitution of the Female Seamen's
              Friend Society of Savannah, Gal, 1844-1861, and household accounts, lists, and
              recipes, 1866-1872.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3127_kzv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BERRIEN BURROUGHS PAPERS, 1872-1938.</unittitle>
            <unitid>787</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae819620f3fc245a3c9e193823913c9e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>440 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_178e592c4ccfb9641ca9e66e32529d4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c0a6c809543a9a9bb8983e2ee7398347">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William B. Burroughs, genealogist, local historian and rice planter,
              comprise letters, receipts, bills, accounts, and clippings, including information on
              early Georgia history, and the Berrien, Burroughs, Stewart, and Milledge families of
              Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3131_92n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH BURROW PAPERS, 1842-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>788</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53123a90e45eb6ddd28dce16a2d3106e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_404e730c99a82152c469eba8a69f43e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thomasville (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ef0f9be615d531edddbc9d9bf6b1be9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Elizabeth Burrow include letters from her husband, Henry
              Burrow, during the Civil War, an advertising booklet published by the Ford Motor
              Company, 1912, obituaries of several Thomasville citizens, and a copy of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Chairmaker,</title> June, 1924.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3135_0d4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. LANSING BURROWS COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1856-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>789</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3f6948a9048033073bb40dd99280a5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 99 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41c1e45083116f3dd6cb792be21ed9f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc4b150b873ca4a185befa33156ebfb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript copies of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Weekly Herald </title>
              of Richmond, edited by H. Lansing Burrows, 1856-1857. Superimposed upon many pages are
              clippings about Richmond, 1863-1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3139_r7z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. BURROWS PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>790</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f98b56561cebc9737d419595649124e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02eda2a2b8071f3a6c0beb8a5b5e3a01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c93b50f187cf608c9f1b9e245d004120">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from James A. Burrows, a Confederate soldier, to his brother, Frank
              Burrows.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3143_6ta" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARMISTEAD BURT PAPERS, 1759-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>791</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a80c2495f7f451c89aea9afb879ef2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,675 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42d4aaef7eb3192c0ed97ebffd0834cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0559ac54ae47f6bdbd2d6d2cefee9576">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political and legal correspondence of Armistead Burt (1802-1883), South Carolina
              planter and member of U.S. Congress. The political correspondence deals largely with
              the policies of John C. Calhoun and the question of secession. After 1860 the material
              relates chiefly to Burt's law practice, especially to the management of estates of
              Confederate soldiers, and the Calhoun estate. Other matters referred to include the
              political corruption and economic conditions in postwar South Carolina. Among the
              correspondents are Armistead Burt, Pierce M. Butler, Henry Toole Clark, Thomas Green
              Clemson, T. L. Deveaux, James H. Hammond, A. P. Hayne, Reverdy Johnson, Hugh S.
              Legare, Augustus B. Longstreet, W. N. Meriwether, James L. Petigru, Francis W.
              Pickens, Robert Barnwell Rhett, Richard Rush, Waddy Thompson, and Louis T.
              Wigfall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3147_8nd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. M. BURTON JOURNALS, 1815-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>792</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22724c98173a7e5586f49c54241bc24b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_380a5fb351ed3d1293c21cc7fefe20a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beattie's Ford (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbad58d320f29523cdd2ce24616c6609">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journals and daybooks of a general merchant and postmaster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3151_ya4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLUMBIA Y. BURTON PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>793</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62227ffd945aa7fc392073361ba94153"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93f96f57ea77fc84905c68a3a9893166">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdfcb883bbd024bcb5c8b0bc34a48600">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to his cousin, James T. Bland, a prisoner of war in Elmira, New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3155_c5c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. BURTON PAPERS, 1872-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>794</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e8af2cf1cde35ff6d115a199c806855"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5dad4873a20c32e97801370e47f80ea7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leeds, England, and Middleburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdc98fe9895562e01d91331db6099ead">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress book and letters of James H. Burton, engineer, inventor, and farmer,
              dealing with business matters. Much of the early correspondence concerns Burton's
              attempts to secure remuneration from either the British or American governments, or
              from private manufacturers in both countries, for their use of his process of
              manufacturing steel gun barrels. Included are references to labor conditions in
              England and the business affairs of various English and American armament
              companies--Remington &amp; Sons, the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, Greenwood
              &amp; Batley, National Arms &amp; Ammunition, and the Providence Tool Company. The
              bulk of the material after 1873 deals with Burton's farm business including orders for
              supplies, receipts, sales of stock and produce, and sales and purchases of land in
              Virginia, West Virginia, and Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3159_7o5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BURTON PAPERS, (1771-1838) 1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>795</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77a6feb83cdd7864736153c424d4b4fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>102 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2517c40f6ade333788a6e9ea827f3ada">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_372db233d569f182cf93921ca0891e17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers and records of Robert Burton (1747-1825), Revolutionary soldier and
              lawyer, and his son, Horace A. Burton. Robert Burton was apparently also a wholesale
              commission merchant having connections with leaders of the Transylvania Land Company.
              The account book contains records of patrons, among whom were Leonard Henley Bullock,
              Hutchins Burton, John Burton, Charles Rust Eaton, Benjamin Hawkins, Richard and Samuel
              Henderson, Thomas Lanier, Archibald Leonard, General Stephen Moore, the Reverend Henry
              Patillo, Bromfield Ridley, and Judge John Williams. </p>
            <p>Among the papers are references to the Transylvania Land Company; letters of Robert
              Houston and John Rhea of Knoxville, Tennessee, regarding the purchase of land from
              Richard Henderson's estate; and copies of court records of Madison County, Kentucky,
              regarding Henderson's property there. After 1830 the collection centers around
              business and personal correspondence of Horace A. Burton, son of Robert Burton,
              including a number of papers concerning John and William Ragland and their heirs.
              Several letters, after 1880, are concerned with genealogy. Among the correspondents
              are William A. Graham, T. T. Hicks, Frank Nash, John Rhea, and Lewis Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3163_m4y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT OSWALD BURTON PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>796</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37d581cf0feca69b826ab4275341a377"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fddfa7c5a49db1a279d55824004df76e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdc73f439b716bcc916e4da23455466f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Rev. R. O. Burton (1811-1891), a Methodist minister, relating to church
              affairs, business matters, the Civil War, and the education of his son, Andrew Joyner
              Burton (b. 1848), at Belmont, North Carolina, and at the University of North Carolina,
              Chapel Hill. Included is an itemized account of Andrew's expenses at the University,
              1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3167_lxe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA BURTZ PAPERS, 1844-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>797</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0adf8e584ba14ee21ea4c32a1e3f56a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dc356da3de4fab85495c88c3280495a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cherokee County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16b00a8cd6c4ba9824b25275dc00a060">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of planter Joshua Burtz, including an agreement with freedman William
              Parks for land and supplies furnished to Parks as a tenant farmer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3171_vj1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS BURWELL PAPERS, 1802-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>798</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bbf2c5773c88946c07adca3847299f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e54ef418990a85161aa1d66b05172c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dayton (Marengo County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b33b76c2b63a68f5db51cb5762c50074">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3175_lq6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY (COLE) BURWELL PAPERS, 1751-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>799</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1caafe0e55ea24a233427fb23d340238"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,077 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a64e93bb9a0f84fe60dde04c819b1a46">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manson (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_007d08e00f0c1f9d0c0033022b7aa51e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and personal correspondence of Lucy (Cole) Burwell reflecting the social life
              of an agrarian family for four generations, and including letters of Henry, Lewis A.,
              Lucy, Mary, Spotswood, and William Burwell; and two autograph letters of W. F. Tillett
              an account book for the mercantile business of Lewis A. Burwell, 1807-1808,
              Mecklenburg County, Virginia, and for the mercantile firm of White and Burwell'
              1866-1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3179_53w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. BURWELL PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>800</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f23f63100de16caf481192047d76c08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4eaa0b2affe8be2e1512c6c284aae26d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Liberty [(Bedford County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_013bd1d53427c1bf835674e23c8d9294">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Brief and nearly illegible notes concerning a knitting machine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3183_4h6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. BUSBEY PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>801</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0a3bd4d25358bf9b7ad113c2b3edd9f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91d40043cdaad22245f9964d7a8c9b20">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (Clinton County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd2bf18ecae380fcfb36413e863594e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of William He Busbey, a soldier in the 1st Regiment, Kentucky
              Volunteers, U.S.A., concerning politics in Ohio, including the gubernatorial race in
              1863 of Clement Vallandigham against John Brough; the Freemasons; crime in Ohio; the
              life of a soldier; and military activities in Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3187_qg3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BUSIC'S STORE DAYBOOK, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>802</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b65778e586cbc63fee69c8c8ea71fcca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 579 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6458783fad68cc906a09126cb68d9947">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brandon (Rankin County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdca157415f6d0308c06d5877cd2a759">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a General mercantile business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3191_7sd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER PAPERS, 1864-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>803</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4c14e43e187c69543a7fcedbe4770a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f57cc3b5acc604f8ae046520969a060">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lowell (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_779908d8693a6c4cb90017fc57c94706">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893), Massachusetts legislator, Federal general,
              U.S. congressman, and governor of Massachusetts, pertain largely to his financial
              affairs. Several letters refer to the dismissal of an officer. Included are references
              to organized labor, the eight-hour law, and Butler's attitude toward the Negro.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3195_gl4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES BUTLER PAPERS, 1767 (1815-1845) 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>804</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa5a5f39c1aa8897311d91db134392c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_163f02490beb6b35de91450c8d028521">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Craven County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8db5048501643077af0ac853c820a894">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax receipts, indentures and land grants of the Butler family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3199_c18" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD GEORGE WASHINGTON BUTLER PAPERS, 1821-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>805</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53def3fda99e8316d8ffc78b36edebcf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>140 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1f30c9b5c95fd3ef1f608e95fe329a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iberville (Iberville Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9eb1f44a614f2a549827e136fa76777b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of E. G. W. Butler (1800-1888), planter and U.S. Army officer, dealing
              with military affairs, the Mexican War, the Civil War, slavery, Lincoln's election,
              politics and government, railroads, Southern social life and customs, Reconstruction,
              and contemporary European affairs. Among the correspondents are Caroline (Deslonde)
              Beauregard, Braxton Bragg, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Alexander Duncan, Edmund
              P. Gaines, Andrew Jackson, J. E. Johnston, Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee, Robert E.
              Lee, Eleanor Parke (Custis) Lewis, Leonidas Polk, John Slidell, and Martin Van
              Buren.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3203_1pd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC BUTLER AND LELAND W. BUTLER PAPERS, 1818 (1830-1886) 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>806</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fb1d1ed1cf7afb24fe7669460a866e70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,631 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d335a15aa0d21cd6235d7b243a778fe5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caroline County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50bac3eb197342bd467416447f95e465">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and business papers of the Butler family,
              Virginia planters and teachers. The early letters are from Isaac Butler's
              stepchildren, most of them being from James Childs and Emily (Childs) Ballard of
              Jackson County, Florida. Another section of material relates to the settlement of the
              estate of Isaac Butler (died at Loda, Illinois, 1857), for which Leland W. Butler was
              executor. The remainder consists of a long correspondence between Isaac's oldest son,
              Thomas, and his uncle, Leland, up to 1883; and family letters from relatives in
              Illinois, New York, and Ohio, describing social and economic conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3207_gl3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISA BUTLER PAPERS, 1847 (1861-1865) 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>807</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a3909d9ddded8fa54c9233176730ffd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11e7b8e2fe848103c9aa7ffc4b19aa7a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stone Mountain (DeKalb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5bc1acef13454a37e2542406b78ff547">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of the Butler family consisting of three brothers, all in the
              Confederate Army, and of two sisters. The letters reflect Civil War conditions,
              poverty of Reconstruction days and conditions around Palatka, Florida, where Dr. R. S.
              Butler settled after the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3211_jhy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARVIN BENJAMIN BUTLER PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>808</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ece80cc35d736ab7078085449796bb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a729b6f2bc414f09c0e9c3d27910bdd8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem Center (Steuben County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b89dbfea99e43bd649128563f02fc90c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence between Marvin B. Butler, soldier in the 44th Indiana
              Infantry Volunteers and state legislator, and his future wife, Harriet M. Fuller,
              concerning camp life; military activities, especially the battle of Stone's River,
              Buell's pursuit of Bragg in 1862, and the Vicksburg campaign; his illness and
              subsequent discharge; and life on the home front.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3215_fl5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER PAPERS, 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>809</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5f63f9512b57c242d3d16ac8ed60c29a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_186a78c3e4b8f4cf78b29be49b66f179">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d014d90218a2a619565ca805fb106859">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947), president of Columbia University,
              1901-1945, to Sadler (perhaps Sir Michael Ernest Sadler, British educator) discussing
              his conversations with Kaiser Wilhelm II.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3219_c2o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIERCE BUTLER PAPERS, 1791-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>810</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_262000b8d822e5c0af4fafffe7849eb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a9560f5ce42bd26b6bc044cf52e4fc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f152fbd51fa68f2aeb13ed460fd1312">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three letters of Pierce Butler (1744-1822), U.S. congressman, concerning legal
              matters and the payment of a mortgage; and a bill of exchange signed over to him in
              1791.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3223_f9c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BUTLER LEDGER, 1832-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>811</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_021391bb982122d3403a8ea50057f65d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 200 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_199520a565fe807d9040792ed05b0293">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smithfield (Isle of Wight County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b90e58343e72bda7aaa40d7d217c0b7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal accounts of Robert Butler, apparently a physician, including rental
              accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3227_rbn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BUTLER PAPERS, 1750, 1756.</unittitle>
            <unitid>812</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2dc750f49bacf113c79c8d3a8fb48160"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e440ab1df4ccdf9a3cad03d95e90dd4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Ogeechee District, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_560bd1e26b46c945280e19025a781ab9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A land grant, and a plat for 200 acres of pine land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3231_a8z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT I. BUTNER PAPERS, 1820 (1870-1896) 1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>813</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab7236bd566b995019e2129f50029238"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32798bbaf28da50b35d6d9d6c2641624">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes and Forsyth counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d33a144ae26079376d2c5c9d965deb3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Albert I. Butner, superintendent of schools in
              Forsyth County, consist of personal letters, including one of 1855 describing a
              balloon ascension at Salem, North Carolina; correspondence relating to education in
              North Carolina and school affairs in Forsyth County; rough minutes of the Forsyth
              County Board of Education, 1890-1895; and a temporary school register for Bethania
              Public School, 1904-1905. Correspondents include John Franklin Heitman and J. W.
              Giles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3235_wve" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA BUTTON PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>814</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_856767a02faa6efa6d564a8b7a4c2657"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50c6b7ca232322f73a18715ab86f456f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waterford (Saratoga County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8715da30b4651c4e6637267406816396">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Myron Adams, Jr., member of the U.S. Signal Corps, to Eliza concerning
              religion, education, and his plans to study law, with scattered references to military
              activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3239_18b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>815</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f08b43e1cc75b29037e146a5ca7b1c18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a21958a9c1a2f68ef70911ac5e8dd39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a3d6ef5b0fae7903bb1878109f5f534">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from William Wilberforce to Sir Thomas Powell Buxton, First Baronet
              (1786-1845), concerning Lord Grenville's suggestions for the abolition of slavery in
              the colonies, and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3243_wu3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE STEVENS BYNG, SECOND EARL OF STRAFFORD, PAPERS, 1837,
              1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>816</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56196671f0e45a77f905e25245ee89b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd6c732d8960af3c40d86974593436ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b144f4e487b178609a1cd942d2715359">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Broadside copy of a letter from Lord Strafford (1806-1886), member of Parliament, to
              Thomas Arber supporting the parliamentary candidacy of George DeLacy Evans and John
              Temple Leader; and a letter from Lord Hardinge, governor general of India, concerning
              the size of the Indian army and the use of corporal punishment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3247_5vs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BYNUM PAPERS, 1806-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>817</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce31939e2a8faa87aade4fd5a2ce0b00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>299 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b054a287507393a4fa3ff95030f166ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germanton (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aafb6cdec654206a29474afc3c77be59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of the Bynum family includes letters between
              Hampton Bynum and John M. De Saussure concerning the claim of Bynum against an estate
              of which De Saussure was administrator, and several deeds of Bynum; reports and
              communications from schools attended by the Bynums, including Winston Male Academy,
              Kernersville Academy, gingham School and Trinity College; letters from tenant farmers;
              letters from William Preston Bynum (b. 1861), and from R. Bynum who practiced law in
              Waxahachie, Texas, during the late 1870s; and letters from B. F. Bynum, Jr., to his
              father concerning the sale of plug tobacco in South Carolina and Georgia, 1871-1878,
              including references to prices, brokers' fees, evasions of revenue tax, and the
              difficulties of selling manufactured tobacco. Volumes include a commonplace book,
              1874-1884, of W. P. Bynum containing diary entries for 1884, reminiscences, and
              lectures and comments on philosophical, scientific, and religious topics; and a
              scrapbook, 1875-1909, of W. P. Bynum II, containing clippings, addresses, and a
              biographical sketch of W. P. Bynum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3251_6bj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRY FLOOD BYRD PAPERS, 1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>818</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba6bf072ce3ab0254b9427a5c2d5ec86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0a63708e66bcf77596cc9030fc8cd9a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_578b5d7ca3f21bfe57d44ff25c042f9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Harry F. Byrd (1887-1966), governor of Virginia and U. S. senator, to
              Charles T. Lassiter, and Lassiter's reply, concerning the proposed amendments to the
              Virginia constitution and methods of publicizing them; and an invitation to a farewell
              dinner for Commander Richard Evelyn Byrd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3255_nnk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BYRD PAPERS, 1717-1757.</unittitle>
            <unitid>819</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ea5979f5695b93f053f2c530815fb35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b728a487c12fb09d2929c94860c3fe7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(180 pp.) Charles City County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_565e8ca53a2a6a9ff347f5652c373f4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of correspondence and papers, 1720-1757, of William Byrd of Westover
              (1674-1744), colonial Virginia statesman, including notes, deeds, land grants,
              petitions, and other business papers from originals in the Brock collection,
              Huntington Library, San Marino, California (17 typescript pages); a photostat (162
              pages) of his <title type="simple" render="italic">Secret History of the Dividing
                Line,</title> 1728; and a letter from Byrd in London, 1717/1718, giving an account
              of his activities, particularly in regard to the Courts of Oyer and Terminer while
              agent for the Virginia Council of State.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3259_oi9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BYRNES DIARY, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>820</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81087d688a6c6414a67db230e3cfad75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3ad9404cebf747759a6478a7e378ac4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0166798fc524057404321ea7a961aa94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Lieutenant-William Byrnes, 95th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, which
              describes campaigns at Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and Rappahannock Station, as well
              as various picket actions and skirmishes. He discusses camp life, casualties,
              deserters, discipline, foraging, and prisoners, and mentions U.S. Generals Joseph J.
              Bartlett, George G. Meade, John Sedgwick, and Horatio G. Wright.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3263_24p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE GORDON NOEL-BYRON, SIXTH BARON BYRON, PAPERS, 1816-1817.</unittitle>
            <unitid>821</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52f35c2ad4b73c066de0892b5d47e5bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c2a255fb688eb4b78591a231a4f875e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52eb67f058539c1bfec02a5ce4c60cd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript copy of a poem written by Lord Byron (1788-1824) to Thomas Moore which
              differs slightly from the version published in <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Works of Lord </title> Byron.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3267_tdq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. CABANISS PAPERS, 1802 (1830-1877).</unittitle>
            <unitid>822</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60518997289c11608054ed5ebe3a231f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04401c2239228cd02233df9d924cc1f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax Courthouse (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b12a12b5e1c245e909fba53650f4b93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of Charles H. Cabaniss as sheriff of Halifax
              County and as a tobacco dealer; of William Cabaniss and other members of the Cabaniss
              family; and of Philip Howerton (b. 1800), deputy sheriff under Cabaniss.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3271_b8x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELBRIDGE G. CABANISS PAPERS, 1872-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>823</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2be3f66ca52c201be8f731f02b9ad3f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>85 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3558255a950bdeb1d8214ec005217d8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25139ccb1e05f6a8c02dd3e9e398b7a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family correspondence of Elbridge G. Cabaniss, particularly with his
              brother H. H. Cabaniss, manager of the Atlanta <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Journal,</title> and J. W. Cabaniss, a Macon banker, centering on Georgia in the
              1870s. Included are receipts of the American Legion of Honor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3275_tvf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CABELL FAMILY PAPERS, 1755-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>824</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a721a09f8314ccf9d1d115292bb98976"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>91 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14f14e229f1a2281b8ab9b127e66e777">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a308fb874d4569e70b4e170d98c4103b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of the descendants of Nicholas Cabell of "Liberty Hall," Nelson
              County, Virginia. Included are land grants. financial and legal papers of George
              Cabell Jr., son of Nicholas; official papers of William H. Cabell (1772-1853),
              governor of Virginia, also a son of Nicholas; bills and receipts; letter of 1848 from
              Carter P. Johnson to James Lawrence Cabell (1813-1889), surgeon, and son of George,
              Jr., concerning education in Virginia; letters of William Daniel Cabell with copies of
              letters from Robert E. Lee, concerning Norwood High School and the erection of a
              chapel in honor of Lee; letters of Henry Coalter Cabell !1820-1889), son of William
              H., and his son, James Alston Cabell, pertaining to the administration of the estate
              of Jane (Alston) Cabell, Henry's wife; and letters of Brigadier General William Lewis
              Cabell (1827-1911), C.S.A., and Lieutenant General, Trans-Mississippi Department,
              United Confederate Veterans, concerning the growth of the department, his years as
              department commander, 1890-1907, and several veterans' reunions. Volumes include the
              chemistry notebook,~1883-1884, of Julian Mayo Cabell (b. 1860), son of Henry, while at
              the University of Virginia; and the records, 1861-1865, of a general hospital in
              Charlottesville, Virginia, directed by James Lawrence Cabell, including accounts, a
              list of patients, an invoice of medicines, and a letterpress book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3279_8b4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELEAZAR CABLE PAPERS, 1866-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>825</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01a51dbcbb696f19493091817d571eaf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d04344ff994fbcb2fa276dc4d7790825">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Timothy Murphy concerning family matters, crops, the building of a
              road, and the Freehold Railroad; a letter from John Coffing pertaining to a lawsuit
              against the Housatonic Railroad; and a tax notice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3282_6g9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WASHINGTON CABLE PAPERS, 1879-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>826</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97ba56c613e2860b53b44f8c1109d400"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ca44f245baea3ec6e56e30cffa9ef3a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northampton (Hampshire County), Mass., and New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b284348e09e2dce222e0da01c1b65801">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a George Washington Cable (1844-1925), novelist, relate chiefly to personal
              and routine matters. Included are several letters to Robert Underwood Johnson
              containing references to Cable's literary career; an engraving by Timothy Cole of the
              painting of Cable by Abbott Handerson Thayer, with Cable's signature attached; and an
              incomplete manuscript of a story.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3286_qu8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTEMUS S. CADDELL PAPERS, 1838-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>827</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8965ebf6a22bfb56c0218935eb073d0a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_79a054a4f278e20c7c33d40ba5296950">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Moore County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0eceaa17b249afb53b583a157036b91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of A. S. Caddell, teacher and private in the 26th North
              Carolina Regiment, C.S.A., containing information on family, social, and religious
              life during the war, and desertion and draft evasion. Included are Caddell's contracts
              with the Moore County common schools, 1855-1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3290_ofc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CADELL, SR., AND THOMAS CADELL, JR., PAPERS, 1775-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>828</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e1e8086b347438c1342c3606cd39d97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>87 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec70508d4a580838a958baa91f1f8e9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6df0f6d24c22d45c47eb717ea5df9fdd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and financial papers of Thomas Cadell, Sr. (1742-1802), and Thomas Cadell,
              Jr. (1773-1836), booksellers and publishers. The bulk of the correspondence pertains
              to Cadell's publication of the <title type="simple" render="italic">History and
                Antiquities of the Tower of London, </title> by John Whitcomb Bayley (London: 18i2
              and 1821). Among other publications discussed are Joseph Warton's edition of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Works of Alexander Pope </title> (London: 1797)
              and two works by Thomas Somerville, <title type="simple" render="italic">History of
                Great Britain During the Reign of Queen Anne </title> (London: 1798) and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Observations on a Passage in the Preface </title> to
              Mr. Fox's Historical Work, Relative to the Character of Dr. Somerville as an Historian
              [1808?]. Included are correspondence with A. Strahan concerning Somerville's works and
              requests from Quintin Craufurd about certain publications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3294_t6v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES R. CADMAN PAPERS, 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>829</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_401909bb2577a2770a4f51ed38c58ba3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4e5c41cb4b761539acb8b73de8706e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Toronto (Jefferson County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d65c3c2a62e45adac051274934db5a76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Charles R. Cadman, U.S. Navy, describing life at Great Lakes
              Naval Station, his transfer to Philadelphia, and opinion on the duration of the
              war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3298_y1j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CADWALADER PAPERS, 1771, 1785.</unittitle>
            <unitid>830</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4fb7357cac2e189bc1cc044868b10ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b0d408a79eca91ff7bb7a34a368d04c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Bennett's Regulation," Kent County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38882a82b2af1a85d2b225b55cf98ea2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Will of General John Cadwalader (1742-1786), and a bill for taxes due from the
              estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3302_ckk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA L. CAIN PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>831</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_150f8244b57b25f0fe28f8a3ed991153"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff92e0fcf4c7897303565e35aa216f6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Olin (Iredell County) and Clarksville (Dare County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c14c8b753ede964b3c7bafa37252db5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Confederate soldiers in camps in Virginia and North Carolina,
              and from schoolmates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3306_ofl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRICK H. CAIN PAPERS, 1783-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>832</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_890eff25bd06413192c1bcd98219ac3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,903 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88eb5aa6d6ac652b8882775bae1ba352">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville and Settle (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97239ef1dfa6fb39df690516849539fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, legal, business, and financial papers of the Cain family. Included are
              letters describing life and social customs in Georgia, 1824-1827; school life at
              girls' academies, 1843-1856, at Normal College (later Trinity College), 1855-1856, at
              a seminary, 1869, and at the University of North Carolina, 1871-1880; western
              migration and western lands; business methods; prices of products and services, the
              value of slaves, and wages and tenancy of freedmen; the life of Confederate soldiers,
              including accounts of military activities, especially First Manassas and Gettysburg,
              and comments on conditions in the army and on officers, Jefferson Davis, and Abraham
              Lincoln. Legal papers consist of land grants, deeds, mortgages, arrests and summonses
              for debts, promissory notes, and material relating to the administration of various
              estates. There are broadsides concerning Jonathan Worth and W. W. Holden. Financial
              records consist of tax receipts; accounts, 1889-1895, kept in advertising booklets;
              and a ledger containing patient accounts, 1906-1925, belonging to Dr. John M. Cain.
              Correspondents include George Burgess Anderson, Francis Asbury, Samuel Ashe, Kemp P.
              Battle, John Joseph Bruner, D. R. Bruton, Lyman Copeland Draper, David Moffatt
              Furches, Will H. Hayes, William Hill, Hamilton C. Jones, Leonidas Polk, Zebulon Vance,
              and Jonathan Worth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3310_41g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN S. CAIRNS PAPERS, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>833</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1eb73af09057d078b94c2cb0e5c0d049"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb723f18a49b349331edaf4721bfdacd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Weaverville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec283be0aa8e3666ce0ebed0ef37aa85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A list of birds observed in western North Carolina by Cairns.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3314_p37" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CALDER PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>834</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d5c30cd0e02504586c50f841f5e2b0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6beff9426242f6a034ad65ee816a8caa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af1eebecabe533fdd7e634b93da0e938">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries of William Calder, Confederate soldier, concerning Hillsborough Academy,
              secession in Hillsboro and Raleigh, training at Garyeburg, North Carolina, and
              Richmond, Virginia, and the final campaign against Sherman's army in North Carolina;
              and papers dealing with a leave of absence for William's brother, Robert.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3318_kfn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID FRANK CALDWELL PAPERS, 1851-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>835</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d54e0fa970bd6d00c8ea70ed5fd04eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e291e41c1d1662bec0408cc787ce311">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04e0731c55ce6d6b00ba9daca4a5c855">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from prominent North Carolina officials concerning internal affairs. A letter
              of 1864 reports on the trials of deserters and the shortage of rations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3322_56k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA F. CALDWELL PAPERS, 1860-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>836</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b9c73862cb391038b23deaf0c9a0826"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3701809af160b0ede2e067d795dccd32">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Santa Rosa (Sonoma County), Calif.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86797bfad24781b1775138cdc8171a28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Eliza F. Caldwell from family and friends in Mississippi. Several
              letters during the Civil War describe prison conditions at Johnson's Island, Ohio.
              Letters in 1866 discuss social and economic conditions in Mississippi, and continuing
              secessionist influence as well as the possibility of renewed conflict with Union
              sympathizers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3326_687" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CALDWELL PAPERS, 1857-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>837</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_321c32ac7d3ad9483fe7d1ed558e65f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_730d9fc13f3f90cbd4305d14f7c2370c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_07df68e5fbae93696054cf07e8da3379">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John Caldwell, a music teacher, concerning prospective students; letters
              from the Gaddy family in Arkansas describing crops, economic conditions, railroad
              construction, and religious activities; and letters from an itinerant minister on the
              Arkansas-Louisiana-Texas border concerning frontier conditions and religious
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3330_jff" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TOD ROBINSON CALDWELL PAPERS, 1839-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>838</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ecbb18cd874c6b49c493aa20a13b745b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>177 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f494f2bb5d2e1f4e696361a49acbdc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morganton (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df7123e0e754dc33440da60eabba6c8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, business, and political correspondence of Tod R. Caldwell (1818-1874),
              lieutenant governor, 1868-1871, and governor of North Carolina, 1871-1874, including
              material on Reconstruction in the state.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3334_78h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. S. CALDWELL PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>839</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb7d8f84e474ab6dc7c6c523a096434c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_397d5572b7d32296f3086be7fbb72d02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shelbyville (Shelby County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03c4c6e5ad300f4b0a2f5ff08b98839e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Petitions of W. S. Caldwell, a merchant, concerning the revocation of his business
              license by officials of the Federal Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3338_gmf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHERINE ANN CALHOUN PAPERS, 1847-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>840</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89c4401714bcfc6bf03e2f8fcfc3f55f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb7713977d36c9babf54781f2ad853f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stewartsville (Richmond County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d723a6699c7b8d39833bbc38e1d24e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters to Catherine A. Calhoun, including references to horse-powered cotton
              gins in Louisiana, 1847, and farm prices, 1851.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3342_zhf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[JAMES EDWARD CALHOUN?] LOGBOOK, 1817-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>841</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_154e5eed11a38d76f56a8cf9041b0ca9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 248 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9069f39fbc875129929cde5303dd5157">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Logbook covering the cruises of the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Congress </title> in the West Indies and South America, 1817, and in South America,
              1817-1818; the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Constitution </title> from
              the United States to Gibraltar, 1824; the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Actress </title> from Gibraltar to the United States, 1824-1825; the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Macedonian </title> in South America, 1826-1827; and
              the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Boston </title> in South America,
              1827-1829. Included are reports on the weather, location and course, and descriptions
              of places visited.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3345_euz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN PAPERS, 1765-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>842</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_afcac3535cc3e5be51c03ebec3197489"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>382 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a68e901e48689b3f6778d1ff9c6d6232">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8bb937dd140bf3a8abe0d1c1ff985ae0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the Calhoun family, comprised of family letters and documents. Letters
              discuss business, personal and family affairs; social life and customs; national and
              state politics; Indian affairs; slavery; and the government and constitution of the
              Confederate States of America. Documents, mainly 1771-1875, include bills, receipts,
              wills, estate papers, summonses, plantation accounts, and legal papers. Also the
              papers of John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), dealing with personal, family, business, and
              political affairs. Letters concern family matters; national and state politics; the
              Nullification Crisis; the presidential campaigns of 1840, 1844, and 1848; abolitionism
              and slavery; states' rights; major political figures; the Mexican War; tariffs; the
              Second Bank of the United States; railroads; agriculture; and Calhoun's service as
              Secretary of War, including material on Florida, the Creek and Cherokee Indians, and
              the Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3349_cks" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LOWNDES CALHOUN PAPERS, 1892-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>843</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8df821628540479ee5c35a2669409ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90bb589c3242f1bdbb82b15a8dad88ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8c671ffa6cc70de89854e73c41ec1b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William L. Calhoun (1837-1908), public official and lieutenant colonel of
              the Fourth Battalion, Georgia Volunteers, include letters from John McIntosh Fell,
              adjutant general of Georgia, concerning routine battalion matters; and letters from
              Stephen D. Lee to Calhoun concerning their mutual involvement with the Confederate
              Veterans Association and the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Atlanta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3353_d39" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PATRICK CALHOUN PAPERS, (1903), 1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>844</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1da265cadff13b0f33d1baf0dbc91b51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_814ac6aae271c9180b4fb7f21d2a9010">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgefield (Edgefield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fcf1fe985d31aeea95d40553804d717a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Patrick Calhoun (b. 1851), attorney and nephew of John C. Calhoun,
              chiefly concern the controversy as to whether the last Confederate Cabinet meeting was
              held in Abbeville, South Carolina, or Washington, Georgia. Principal political figures
              are discussed. Also a letter of 1912 pertaining to the gubernatorial election in South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3357_6mm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALHOUN DEBATING SOCIETY MINUTES, 1857-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>845</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02edcdb2a1ae8b8182dcfbb79fa08cc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 40 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5a30c5b18783c317d82bf7277b3a968">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Plaquemines (Iberville Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_26861142804e720a4f05f5638740c1ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Constitution, bylaws, list of members, and minutes, including debates on historical
              and political questions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3361_rt0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLAS CALLAN SCRAPBOOK AND DIARY, 1860-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>846</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b3f705652b30d0a7e172fc9c6f164b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_505fc6427917226c2a589dddf7c178ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f77ad28d3f9a423053c52c38a8a8776">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The diary of Nicholas Callan, apparently a lawyer, covers the period 1860, 1867-1868,
              and concerns his law practice, state of the weather, politics, the unsettled condition
              of the country both before and after the Civil War, religion, and various government
              issues. </p>
            <p>The scrapbook contains various newspaper clippings concerning current political
              issues, especially the inauguration of President Ulysses S. Grant, 1869. The
              scrapbook, made from a book of records of the militia of the District of Columbia,
              contains a few readable pages of these militia records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3365_brl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA CALLAWAY PAPERS, 1819-1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>847</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_175f6a27d7c03b8cca37e3c7df344884"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63fcdac6290a0c1ba5b9a1d700823b86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a365d59007a5c68b50b8385cfb7fd30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of Eliza Callaway.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3369_lmo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP POWELL CALVERT PAPERS, 1911-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>848</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9314b753a9242d7b567c80256bf32d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2293f3d4e599d4edae7273f631393b2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1d5078e345cee5befae266eb78b92f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Philip P. Calvert, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Entomological News,</title> concerning articles for that journal, editorial policy,
              nomenclature in entomology, rules and suggestions for contributions to the journal,
              and the character of Fordyce Grinnell, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3373_q0j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL CALVIN PAPERS, 1792 (1838-1883) 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>849</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b103eac515a1d2eeb115fb500ccefc19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,757 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72c64472c057183db7ef8661398b9397">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hollidaysburg (Blair County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f54a65ae2b4535cda066b1c893e753f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, political, and legal papers of Samuel Calvin (1811-1890), lawyer
              and U.S. congressman, 1849-1851. Included are letters concerning local and state Whig
              politics, especially, 1846-1851; letters, reports and maps dealing with the Rico
              Reduction and Mining Company of Rico, Colorado; correspondence relating to national
              politics, especially the tariff and currency questions, slavery, and the Compromise of
              1850; letters and notices regarding transportation in Pennsylvania by railroad, canals
              and roads; letters from Iowa concerning westward expansion, roads to the West and land
              prices; business correspondence, 1856, and two ledgers and a daybook, 1849-1857, of
              the Alleghany Forge and the Rebecca Furnace Company of Hollidayaburg; letters
              discussing real estate in Washington, D.C.; a ledger, 1835-1840, and a daybook,
              1840-1845, of the Brookland Furnace, McVeytown, Pennsylvania; bills and receipts; and
              legal documents. Miscellaneous items include a detailed letter describing a cholera
              epidemic in Philadelphia, 1793; single issues of several newspapers; political
              circulars; and the constitution and minutes of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Old Warrior and Clay Club </title> of Hollidaysburg, 1844.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3377_iki" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHURCHILL CALDON CAMBRELENG PAPERS, 1832, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>850</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a328773ac8bde579e5c0681ded9af5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c37662aae62352bda0939b0fd763df9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntington (Suffolk County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4116b1d99a43935f0d6d5e677d0fa2f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Joel Roberts Poinsett to Churchill C. Cambreleng, U.S. congressman and
              chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, concerning financial matters; and a
              letter from William C. Rives discussing the French Claims Controversy as expressed in
              Andrew Jackson's annual message to Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3381_b3m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GIDEON D. CAMDEN PAPERS, 1834-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>851</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c77edb262a921eced68a35591083441c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_414ea9cb746b86826b1be7602542a160">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksburg (Harrison County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2df22fa6eb2e7692dc0d8ca9733d3f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business, personal, and legal papers of Judge Gideon D. Camden, including a letter of
              1887 describing the Loomis National Library Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3385_jj7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM S. CAMDEN PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>852</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5452eda35afc13d26c28573d72c5262"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c835bf6cc4f344d1807ad158dba0d29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Temperance (Nelson County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a707d0db716a09d07489dea53f20f862">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Camden, probably a Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3389_3fp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAMDEN AND CHARLESTON STEAMBOAT COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1836-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>853</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42e5b00872c179b170a36b242c0fce4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 276 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a95802051564f8eeb453976e7bc1b61b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kershaw County and Charleston County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e50319ebbe33da1e12d12bd87b2e5ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial accounts of a steamboat company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3393_mqp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE CAMENGA PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>854</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b47c36ce02a13cb0b6de168fc4e94336"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_386c51c26a6d35c73d7bc706783bf5b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Brookfield (Madison County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e458f9443e51f2e7e93c288ef0ccf8c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Kate Camenga from a soldier in the 7th New York Battery, 10th Corps,
              U.S.A., concerning military activities around Richmond, 1864-1865, and from Diedrich
              F. Camenga at the U.S. Army General Hospital at Point Lookout, Maryland, describing
              the food, Negro soldiers, weather, nuns as nurses, and the search for John Wilkes
              Booth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3397_0ux" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. W. CAMMACK PAPERS, 1854-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>855</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca8930ff17eb5fba29fe21c5b418de61"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b446fa6f7878cd899176b2fb719906f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c120751e0eac9572ed5948b59892bd90">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from W. S. Slaughter; a biographical sketch of Robert Cammack, farmer, and a
              soldier in the War of 1812, and father of C. W. Cammack; and an obituary of Robert
              Cammack.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3401_v38" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL CAMP PAPERS, 1861-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>856</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_862ce13a77deee11a24036b784dfc5f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c05e464eb1e6fa5e06185b4e3b9992b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Barrington (Berkshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42739344e1613b697c61c32de2c18678">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Samuel Camp, physician during the Civil War, concerning
              recruitment, purchases of substitutes, physical examinations, and medical
              prescriptions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3405_2qj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNA B. CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1815 (1861-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>857</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7225f66c9f1736304666a3ba12a23e24"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_454ddb0ff7e9c335e9479bc63b52723c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Londonderry (Windham County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49627ee64a9a04d261cfbe71adb62e66">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the letters of Private Henry L. Campbell, 2nd Regiment, U.S.
              Sharpshooters, to his mother, Anna B. Campbell, concerning his activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3409_v9h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1617-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>858</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c812426329510e6dc84cedac15d6ec2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,313 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fcd21a4545b139404f38ea91bd04daf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9cb92901b7120f931238d77cf024630">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of historical documents and letters, and personal papers of Charles Campbell
              (1807-1876), historian, editor, and antiquarian. Included are original letters from
              St. George Tucker, Lewis Cass, Pierre Soule, Edward Everett, Beverley Randolph, Andrew
              Jackson, Robert Beverley, and others, as well as copies of letters from Richard Henry
              Lee, Arthur Lee, Theodorick Bland, Jr., Captain John Smith, John Randolph of Roanoke,
              John Adams, Powhatan Ellis, Patrick Henry, John Jay, and others. The papers also
              contain rough drafts and preliminary notes for Campbell's publications, a number of
              manuscript poems, and a transcription of the minute book of the city council of
              Richmond, Virginia, 1782-1795. The volumes contain personal accounts, records of
              Anderson Academy, Petersburg, Virginia, of which Campbell was principal, and
              historical notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3413_ig4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR COLIN CAMPBELL, FIRST BARON CLYDE, PAPERS, 1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>859</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fdd29acf08b8ac079a69fea47ecf6151"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bb9b287f1d97196a667ae2ceeb705ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86a08b993f3f987983be571423ed4c82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sir Colin Campbell, First Baron Clyde (1792-1863), field marshal, to John
              McLean concerning the end of a tour of duty with the 60th Royal Americans; the unit's
              commander, John Forster Fitzgerald; and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3417_wjp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL K. CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1858-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>860</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c50f8b96af3734b1bcd74104432b0e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_408f814e59abadd51331d9aa5d95e009">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_461f1b116858f94a1887ca3bdd086f03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Daniel K. Campbell, a soldier stationed at Camp Leventhrop,
              Halifax County, North Carolina, and at various places in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3421_cqe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID A. CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>861</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1fa335fb097c8110f15f6f03a770f7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99011142f3f1d48660e5fc91a12c590b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jonesville (Lee County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d12ec67f6ed68236dddf030de598aa1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from David A. Campbell to his son, accused of murder in Alabama, concerning
              the crime, and criticizing Judge Benjamin Estil of the fifteenth judicial district of
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3425_9yo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LORD FREDERICK CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1772.</unittitle>
            <unitid>862</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52b9c542fb4ad162e6338a1bd0ee78e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfec1648d5c85480913d5204cabfcc0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Coombe Bank, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ac97c1379881d81f50f05cbc03de9c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter from Sir Robert Murray Keith, army officer and diplomat, to Lord
              Frederick Campbell (1729-1816), member of Parliament and Lord Clerk Register of
              Scotland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3429_kro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE DOUGLAS CAMPBELL, EIGHTH DUKE OF ARGYLL, PAPERS, ca.
              1863-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>863</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2a5cd34ee4ac0db46d1798eec688c76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df52376b3b77132c2e14c18ef79ea2f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b76c8fae24de5861ab4073eb42dbea8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of George, Eighth Duke of Argyll (1823-1900), British statesman, concerning
              the drafting of a code of laws for India, the use of a narrow gauge railroad system in
              India, Indian revenue, AngloAmerican and Anglo-Confederate relations, and charges
              against Britain relating to the Confederate raiders <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Alabama </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Florida.</title> Correspondents include John Romilly, Robert Francis Fairlie, Sir
              Charles E. Trevelyan, and Charles Sumner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3433_v9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HUGH PURVES-HUME-CAMPBELL, SEVENTH BARONET, PAPERS,
              1839-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>864</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c2414f5a5916106d7ec2dc33c6d7f35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d16c47a2b2406ac873ae0d7d3641f90">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1dfee5c8df45d964c5aabf42141ceae7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to Sir Hugh Hume Campbell (b. 1812) and his second wife, Juliana
              Rebecca (Fuller) Hume Campbell, are mainly replies to social invitations. Several
              letters concern Lady Campbell's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Prayer,
              </title> published in 1884. Correspondents include literary figures and titled persons
              of society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3437_a28" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LYLE CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1781-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>865</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0080d46d620bef8c6c109192522420d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>788 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_672bf3ddfb8e2542648f651b807739d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gerrardstown (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c647df9a33cf9d5f695b6eec3f1babbd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and legal and business papers of the Campbell and related Lyle,
              McKeowen, Henshaw, Burns, and Tabb families, centering around the career of James Lyle
              Campbell (ca. 1810-1875), farmer and attorney, but also covering that of his father,
              James Campbell, and of his son, James W. Campbell, (ca. 1840-ca. 1910). The bulk of
              the collection consists of legal papers, receipts, bills, land deeds and indentures,
              wills, estate and executors' papers, and court orders and opinions. Family
              correspondence comments on life in Berkeley County, Virginia; farming in Virginia and
              Missouri; commodity prices and cattle in Missouri; Kansas and the "border ruffians";
              railroads; politics, especially the Know-Nothing Party; and Confederate sentiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3441_h4k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MACNABB CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1892. 1 item.</unittitle>
            <unitid>866</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1266f4c2a1305f828e73fe179c11dce4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>Bombay, India.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75d49bf5e80e70577691f24a4aa93144">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James MacNabb Campbell, Indian official and compiler of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Bombay Gazetteer,</title> discussing the Scythian
              invasions and rule of India in the second to the fifth centuries, A.D.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3444_28p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1795-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>867</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8516e8d47cc5fcfb134ecf682c0eb92"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc4bfc2a7b21bc8a9f7d9b682989ae0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff97824091d1bf7279f75922a574c65c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John Campbell (1766-1840), Scottish philanthropist, concerning
              arrangements for taking a group of African children from Sierra Leone to Britain for
              education; missionaries; Campbell's religious work and the support of the Cameronian
              Presbyterians; and family affairs of Thomas Babington. Correspondents include William
              Wilberforce, Zachary Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Charles Grant, and Henry
              Thornton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3448_kxf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN NICHOLL ROBERT CAMPBELL, SECOND BARONET, PAPERS, 1814 (1824-1839)
              1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>868</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4849f04313307f9c954e07fff234418"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>260 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ae64cba0bf7076ae2af5b73431c30eb8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carrick Buoy, Ballyshannon, County Donegal, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_542981c8addf6013f4a2a3f514983b60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir John Nicholl Robert Campbell (1799-1870), army officer and diplomat in
              the East India Company, concerning Campbell's service as second assistant and as envoy
              to Persia. Correspondence, memoranda, and documents detail the problems of divided
              authority among the British Foreign Office, the East India Company, and the Supreme
              Government in India; efforts to stabilize the Persian government and to minimize
              Russian influence; diplomatic relations with Persia under envoys Sir Henry Willock,
              Sir John Macdonald Kinneir, Sir John Campbell, Sir Henry Ellis, and Sir John McNeill;
              the conflict between Willock and Campbell to succeed Kinneir; British military aid to
              the Shah of Persia; charges brought against Sir John's official conduct; and relations
              between Persia and Turkey. Correspondents include Abbas Mirza; James Brant; William
              Blunt; Lord William Cavendish Bentinck; Sir Henry Ellis; Francis Farrant; Sir Robert
              Grant; Edward Law, First Earl of Ellenborough; Sir John Macdonald Kinneir; Sir John
              Malcolm; Sir John McNeill; George Swinton; George Willock; Sir Henry Willock; W. H.
              Wyburd; and William Harry Vane, First Duke of Cleveland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3452_um7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT CAMPBELL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1779-1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>869</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1bfebc7f2c98f203551592601006032"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 200 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3cf232b9550f18ad46173cae2007c76d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_33301dd107ace3abb748250544767316">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial records of a British officer during the American Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3456_s2f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1824-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>870</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67ba247d3fec6e4fcc4e48362adb0c07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f800302805fa290601989df8bc3db924">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0d5788570e959c40da4bb6ba28ff983">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas Campbell, a merchant, principally relating to the indebtedness of
              the firm of I. and F. Gorin. The papers concern the collection of debts, the purchase
              and shipment of supplies, and a creditor firm, John Gill, Jr., &amp; Co. Also, a
              partnership agreement between Campbell, and Joseph P. Brown and John M. Shirley,
              concerning the operation of a store in Russellville, Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3460_e7f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ZOÉ JANE CAMPBELL PAPERS, 1855-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>871</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d1fa673d9708286e68b3edf08980587"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>152 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5520a65cd87bc7f3277ab5933cd4bd68">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b633d82a0941626dae8e79a9d48794c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family letters to Zoe Jane Campbell during the Civil War concerning
              Confederate Army matters such as troop movements, immorality among the soldiers,
              complaints against officers, soldiers' pay, and health conditions. There is
              considerable information on the U.S. military prisons at Elmira, New York, and at
              Belleville, Louisiana. Also included is material on social life and customs in New
              York and Washington, D.C., and on the internal disorders in northern Mexico in the
              late 1859s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3464_qsi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAMPBELL FAMILY PAPERS, 1731-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>872</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c998824b2b7eaf912202fa986b442874"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,334 items and 37 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_553c3629a8eb79cb3c065630ec37e00b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abingdon (Washington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_637200c4acc8785883c0d3b4d423fcea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, business, and political correspondence of David Campbell (1779-1859),
              governor of Virginia, 1837-1840, lieutenant colonel in the War of 1812, major general
              in the state militia west of Blue Ridge mountains; and of William Bowen Campbell
              (1807-1867), governor of Tennessee, 1847-1848, and member of U.S. Congress, 1837-1843,
              1865-1866; and of their families, friends, and political associates. </p>
            <p>David Campbell (1779-1859), a deist and devotee to the reforms of the American
              Revolution, left a set of remarkable papers concerned with many activities, including
              education, politics, wars, religion, household economy, methods of travel, slavery,
              secession, commission business, settlement of the old Southwest, legal practice, and
              general mercantile pursuits. Included also are many letters concerned with the War of
              1812, in which he served as major and lieutenant colonel of infantry, with information
              bearing on quarrels among officers, inefficiency of military organization,
              courts-martial, lack of patriotism, and promotion of officers over their seniors. </p>
            <p>From 1814 until 1837, while David Campbell was political leader of western Virginia,
              his papers reflect his career, throwing light on state politics, state militia,
              affairs of the office of clerk of court, which position he held, many intimate details
              of the Virginia Assembly, in which he served, 1820-1824, and accounts of various
              journeys made to Philadelphia when buying goods for his mercantile establishment in
              Abingdon. Campbell's papers for 1837-1840 contain material on the common schools, the
              panic of 1837, establishment of the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, and the
              state asylum for the deaf, dumb, and blind. After 1840 his papers refer to his
              activities as school commissioner, as trustee of an academy and of Emory and Henry
              College, Washington County, Virginia, as justice of the peace, and as a planter. </p>
            <p>In letters to his wife, his nieces, and his nephews are many references to Thomas
              Mann Randolph, Winfield Scott, the bank and sub-treasury of the Jackson-Van Buren era,
              disapproval of emotion in religion, concern for the plight of the free Negro, and
              interest in historical works and literature. Included also are accounts of various
              Revolutionary battles in which his forebears took part, of the early history of the
              Abingdon vicinity, and of religious denominations. </p>
            <p>Letters, 1785-1811, to David Campbell include those of his uncle, Arthur Campbell
              (1742-1811), famous Indian fighter and Revolutionary patriot, containing treatises on
              democratic government; comments on thought of French philosophers of the eighteenth
              century; reminiscences of the Revolution; and comments on European affairs, especially
              the rise of despotism under Napoleon. Other letters to David Campbell include many
              from William C. Rives during the most active period of Campbell's leadership in
              Virginia politics. Letters to Maria Hamilton (Campbell) Campbell (1783-1859), wife of
              Governor David Campbell, from her father, Judge David Campbell (1753-1832), contain
              information on the early settlement of eastern Tennessee, government and politics of
              the young state, and information on Archibald Roane, his brother-in-law and an early
              governor of Tennessee. </p>
            <p>Letters of John Campbell (1789-186?), member of the executive council of the governor
              of Virginia, member of the state constitutional convention of Alabama, 1819, treasurer
              of the United States, and brother of Governor David Campbell, contain information on
              student life at Princeton College, Princeton, New Jersey, prominent men and events in
              Richmond, 1810-1817 and 1819-1829, War of 1812, John Taylor of Caroline, Virginia
              penitentiary, Spencer Roane, states' rights, Lafayette's visit, Jacksonian campaign of
              1824-1828, Virginia constitutional convention of 1829, Richmond Theatre fire of 1811,
              Andrew Jackson as president, Peggy O'Neale affair, storage of specie in 1837, rise of
              the Whig party, Washington gossip, and Washington bureaucracy. In the letters of
              Arthur Campbell (1791-1868), brother of Governor David Campbell and government clerk
              in Washington, 1831-1851, are accounts of mercantile pursuits in Tennessee; Andrew
              Jackson; Thomas Ritchie; and Washington gossip. </p>
            <p>Letters of James Campbell (1794-1848), lawyer and member of Tennessee legislature,
              contain accounts of his college life and studies at Greenville, Tennessee, law
              practice in Tennessee, settlement of Alabama, Tennessee legislation, literary and
              historical works, the theater in Nashville, and dramatic literature of his day. </p>
            <p>Letters and papers of Governor William Bowen Campbell, nephew of Governor David
              Campbell, contain accounts of his legal training in the law school of Henry St. George
              Tucker at Winchester, Virginia; law practice in Tennessee; services as circuit judge;
              activities in Creek and Seminole wars, 1836; smallscale farming operations; mercantile
              establishment in Carthage, Tennessee; firm of Perklns, Campbell, and Company,
              commission merchants in New Orleans; banking business as president of the Bank of
              Middle Tennessee at Lebanon; Mexican War; activities of the Whig party in Tennessee;
              career as governor; plans to prevent secession; bitter local fighting of the Civil
              War; and his career as a Unionist during and after the war, including his
              disappointment in methods of Reconstruction by Congress while he was a member of that
              body in 1865-1866. </p>
            <p>Of the many letters by women, those of Virginia Tabitha Jane (Campbell) Shelton,
              niece and adopted daughter of Governor David Campbell, contain valuable information on
              social events in Richmond while her uncle was governor; household economy; dress;
              slavery; methods of travel; literary works; conditions of Union University,
              Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Brownsville Female Academy, Brownsville, Tennessee, and West
              Tennessee College, Jacksonville, Tennessee, where her husband, William Shelton,
              taught; political campaigns; slavery; and a variety of items important in the social
              history of the period. Included in the collection also are the letters of Adine
              Turner, remarkable for their literary excellence and sparkling wit. Numerous letters
              from relatives in Arkansas reveal much information connected with the early history of
              that state. Letters of the McClung family of East Tennessee contain information on the
              settlement, growth, and Civil War in that area. </p>
            <p>Also included are papers for several related families, including the Owens,
              Montgomerys, Kelleys, and Newnans. Papers, 1811-1831, concern the estate of Hugh
              Montgomery, and a Moravian tract on that land. Letters in the 1830s include several
              from Daniel Newnan, U.S. congressman from Georgia, dealing with Andrew Jackson, Sam
              Houston, and political corruption. Letters of the Owen family, originally of North
              Carolina, deal with Daniel Grant, a Methodist minister of Georgia, 1788-1796, his
              opposition to the Baptists, and the disturbance of his conscience by the question of
              owning slaves; the Great Revival of 1800 as described by Thomas Owen; and medical
              education in Philadelphia of John Owen, 1810-1812, and of his sons, Benjamin Rush Owen
              (1813-1849) and John Owen (1825-1889). Papers of David C. Kelley include letters
              concerning his education in medical school at the University of Nashville, 1850s, and
              his service as missionary in China, along with his wife, Amanda (Harris) Kelley, 1855;
              several writings by him, including "A New Philosophical Discovery"; legal papers; and
              family correspondence with his second wife, Mary Owen (Campbell) Kelley, 1870s and
              1880s, and his son, David C. Kelley, Jr., 1890s and early twentieth century. </p>
            <p>Genealogical material includes two notebook tablets containing copies of North
              Carolina and Tennessee wills, deeds, marriage records, and other documents pertaining
              to the Wherry, Bowen, Montgomery, Newnan, Campbell, and Kelley families. There are
              religious writings, poetry, leaflets, booklets, and clippings. Volumes are chiefly
              account books of Governor William B. Campbell. Also included are a daily journal kept
              by David Campbell while governor of Virginia, a volume containing copies of his wife's
              letters to him, 1812-1825, a short diary kept by William B. Campbell during the
              Mexican War, a diary of John D. Owen, and a photograph album containing pictures of
              members of the Campbell, Kelley, Pilcher, Owen, and Lambuth families. </p>
            <p>Among the correspondents are Joseph Anderson, William S. Archer, Alexander Barry,
              Thomas Barrow, John Bell, William Blount, Willie Blount, O. H. Browning, William G.
              Brownlow, B. F. Butler, Joseph C. Cabell, A. Campbell, David Campbell, William B.
              Campbell, William P. A. Campbell, Newton Cannon, Mathew Carey, George Christian, Henry
              Clay, Thomas Claiborne, I. A. Coles, Edmund Cooper, J. J. Crittenden, Claude Crozet,
              Jefferson Davis, L. C. Draper, J. H. Eaton, Benjamin Estill, Emerson Etheridge, M.
              Fillmore, S. M. Fite, William H. Foote, E. H. Foster, Joseph Gales, Horatio Gates, M.
              P. Gentry, William A. Graham, Felix Grundy, A. P. Hayne, G. F. Holmes, George W.
              Hopkins, Andrew Jackson, Cave Johnson, Charles C. Johnston, William B. Lewis, L.
              McLane, Bishop James Madison, A. J. Marchbanks, P. Mayo, R. J. Meigs, William Munford,
              P. N. Nicholas, A. O. P. Nicholson, Thomas Parker, John M. Patton, Balie Peyton,
              Timothy Pickering, Franklin Pierce, J. R. Poinsett, James Knox Polk, William C.
              Preston, J. A. Quitman, J. G. M. Ramsey, T. J. Randolph, T. M. Randolph, William C.
              Rives, Thomas Ritchie, A. Roane, Wyndham Robertson, Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Ruffin,
              Benjamin Rush, John Rutherfoord, Winfield Scott, Alexander Smith, William B. Sprague,
              A. Stevenson, Jordan Stokes, W. B. Stokes, A. H. H. Stuart, Johnston Taylor, Zachary
              Taylor, Waddy Thompson, H. St. G. Tucker, Martin Van Buren, J. W. C. Watson, Daniel
              Webster, Gideon Welles, H. L. White, J. S. Yerger, and F. K. Zollicoffer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3468_e5x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSÉ DEL CAMPILLO Y COSÍO PAPERS, 1731-1743.</unittitle>
            <unitid>873</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81d23a7aa7d647e6464e03313a3aaa43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8dd674857473d976fbc1a20d72f0b868">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34cbda427a745f0f8e375a0f69cecaca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bound, handwritten manuscript of <title type="simple" render="italic">Nuevo sistema
                de Govierno Económico pare America ..</title> . , written in 1743 but not published
              until 1789; and a letter book containing the correspondence of Jose del Campillo with
              Don José Patiño, Spanish Prime Minister, and with the Duque de Montemar, General of
              the Italian Expedition, concerning the Spanish military expeditions in Italy in the
              early 1730s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3472_xf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BEALL CANDLER ACCOUNT BOOK, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>874</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1f527e8a26a2fadd92aceb77df01fd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6716dc6c5cdece128dddef3fc1ab864f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Villa Rica (Carroll and Douglas counties), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f12d358ae503245e0b793134655b6dd9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3476_l30" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CANE CREEK FACTORY MINUTE BOOK, 1837-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>875</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d2bbed689eef0ff18705870e6e2f083"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2813e27a4a308fa33b25377bc2eca4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cane Creek, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6798bb280271a56a3c952459971688eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a cotton mill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3480_nwh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUNCAN S. CANNADY PAPERS, 1845-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>876</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4486c9c2ccefe69b462f6b9bda5f646a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a1d5f92c59dbaf3b3ca6ed2bf156ce9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Light (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e62112206eb135ee2939db1626be3104">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of D. S. Cannady, general merchant and cotton factor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3484_3jo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JOHN CANNING, EARL CANNING PAPERS, 1842-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>877</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72bcee6d6c97947ed7f3b096a72bf654"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aae303fdd529bb532a0f5c151d10bf0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a3def3d3c8fd28546cb6ef3630ee2e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript minute entitled "Services of Civil Officers and others during the Mutiny
              and Rebellion" concerns the mutiny of the Bengal Army in 1857-1858. Miscellaneous
              letters including two written while Canning was under secretary of state for foreign
              affairs (1841-1846).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3488_p78" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE CANNING PAPERS, 1797-1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>878</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f441f24cd3bdbd702791ef6cafc3484"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6bd4b0adf621667c076bd641df49791e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c94e88b7085f33f7d84342c3e004162f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items concerning Canning's official and personal business, including a
              letter to Lord Bexley, April 11, 1827, pertaining to Canning's formation of a
              government and an unsigned memorandum of July 23, 1797, recording a consultation with
              Canning about British attempts to negotiate an end to the French war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3492_jhh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CANNON, JR., PAPERS, 1869-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>879</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0f05d0517dab5da1e2e0b4f9d818de2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,046 items and 10
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5625cc65e904e9ce2474475ff0f9b97">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2847e1dc83dc50e1915b44390c07c404">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Methodist clergyman, journalist, and leader in the prohibition movement. Diaries,
              correspondence, reports, minutes, journals, articles, legal papers, pamphlets,
              obituaries, and other papers. Main interest centers in the material reflecting
              Cannon's part in the presidential campaign of 1928; the coverage is mainly for
              1921-1937. Much material relates to Cannon's activities in the Anti-saloon League of
              America, the Anti-Saloon League of Virginia, the Board of Temperance and Social
              Service of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, the World League Against Alcoholism,
              the General Conference and the Virginia quarterly conferences of the Methodist
              Episcopal Church, South, Methodist missionary enterprises, and world conferences of
              temperance groups. Other papers pertain to his leadership in the effort to unify the
              northern and southern branches of the Methodist Church, the Senate investigation of
              his expenditures in the anti-Smith campaign of 1928, his participation in a lawsuit
              against RandolphMacon College, and his leadership in establishing the Lake Junaluska
              (N.C.) assembly grounds of the Methodist Church. Lesser groups of earlier papers
              relate to the founding and operation of Blackstone College for Girls, which Cannon
              headed (1894-1918) and his editorial work with the Baltimore and Richmond <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Christian Advocate </title> and its predecessor, the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Southern Methodist Recorder. </title>
              Correspondents include Harry F. Byrd, Carter Glass, Josephus Daniels, Cordell Hull,
              Herbert Hoover, Frank Knox, William G. McAdoo, H. L. Mencken, Collins Denny, Gerald P.
              Nye, Warren A. Candler, Charles Evans Hughes, John R. Mott, Edwin D. Mouzon, Claude A.
              Swanson, Woodrow Wilson, Charles C. Carlin, Charles Curtis, Walter F. George, Andrew
              Mellon, Robert F. Wagner, William Hodges Mann, and G. W. Ochs-Oakes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3496_xqi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CANTERBURY CLUB MINUTES, 1896-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>880</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_093b8121a4cac72826d37de4e82abc79"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8d215b19a3813059f9ea1b13c216e37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d76db271ac0b875068126b3b2fccf2b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minute book of a literary club of Durham with a record of programs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3500_4wx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CANTEY PAPERS, 1848-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>881</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33995d39f74c3ae9dafc68f23b728aa0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c644994fd03685081ce477bb7255bdc5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9df7ebafe22801893833f1dd7cd26160">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of John Cantey, Confederate soldier. One letter
              from John Cantey to J. L. Manning concerns bank notes and endorsements; another
              letter, 1860, describes the spirit of the people and business conditions in Memphis,
              Tennessee, at the outbreak of the Civil War; and the remaining letters are to his wife
              and concern plantation affairs, runaway slaves, troop movements, procuring and making
              salt, and scarcity of food during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3504_ukw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CAPEN PAPERS, 1856-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>882</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be36f25473f6095a7bb4003a26be2dc8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>273 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_380657dd286eb426bf82ee6f1b77f68e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bloomington (McLean County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04996914d52b4568f1a20cf949ce9adb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to friends and relatives advising on financial conditions, particularly in
              1873 and 1876, and specific advice on mortgages, loans, stock purchases, and leases.
              There are numerous references to religious matters and several financial pledges to
              the New School Presbyterian Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3508_k0f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLISON CAPERS PAPERS, 1860 (1861-1865) 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>883</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_362376f2f71f5fcfac720546c2070a60"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>167 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_efeaf45aba01aac418ac1d94ad85f108">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecbda1f88c2d64b19f4bfec0017bcb2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of a Confederate general who became a clergyman in the Protestant
              Episcopal Church and, eventually, Episcopal Bishop of South Carolina. The collection
              consists, for the most part, of Civil War letters from Capers to his wife dealing with
              war and religion, including descriptions of the events leading up to the surrender of
              Fort Sumter in Charleston, 1860-1861; the defense of Charleston in 1863; the
              Chattanooga campaign, September 1863; and the Atlanta campaign of 1864. Several
              postwar letters deal with the Atlanta and Chattanooga campaigns and there are
              scattered references to Capers' career in the church. A few maps or sketches of troop
              movements accompany the letters and there is a brief diary for August-December,
              1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3512_u8i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIETTE CAPERTON PAPERS, 1856-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>884</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e0e2942bd8e62f0e7e5f06a581909ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15e89410a3eb9598b59b7f23f93ab099">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Elmwood," Union (Monroe County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5db7d51bbe76e5b7d7478da86709a4ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album of a student at Virginia Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3516_1v0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAPITOLI DELLA COMPAGNIA DELL ALMA CROCK DI LUCCA, 1591.</unittitle>
            <unitid>885</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_458c42a8dce18b1da8d349ee8c37bf76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 75 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40331f1c9b0913cb011c8ae45b240617">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66564f141422bcac04dbba995ef98318">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Rules of the company of the Almighty Cross of Lucca, an organization of artisans
              under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3520_jvx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD CARDWELL, FIRST VISCOUNT CARDWELL, PAPERS. 1854, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>886</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcad177ba6287fa2d30080aed6ce289a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af9091efceb55403a7108a6b39ea47df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_389b790a172116effb51167aa009b12f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous political correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3524_z1f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR BENJAMIN HALLOWELL CAREW PAPERS, 1794-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>887</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b402666f3db4bec17d2d304b7357322"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3be6f51aefaa96939381a980263feb8d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beddington Park, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4e8574dc9e6fce330950b1c4f4c2985">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous aspects of Carew's career in the Royal navy, primarily during his
              service in the wars with France, 1794-1814, and his time as commander-in-chief on the
              Irish coast, 1816-1818.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3528_qv3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR REGINALD POLE-CAREW PAPERS, 1895-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>888</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f48432b6e4fada653216cb2d899829ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91e60580715a81448c6685f17b8dced6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Antony, County Cornwall, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90f38902c6bc287f4c20dac1a37c9cb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to a British army officer from prominent contemporary figures including Sir
              Frederick Sleigh Roberts, First Earl Roberts; Sir George Stuart White; and Sir John
              James Hood Gordon. Correspondence concerns Indian military and political affairs for
              the most part, particularly campaigns on the northwest frontier and the application of
              Pole-Carew for military office in India.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3532_rmv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CHARLES CAREY PAPERS, 1860-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>889</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86be6fd63b078bf9d5a7117b729b8ca7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a53f7aedf86d5d311992a969c3006af3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa4156ceb8bfee1426d05e4344dbd016">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters concerned, for the most part, with Carey's writings and
              speeches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3536_v83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATHEW CAREY PAPERS, 1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>890</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60b34987ffdbdddcc13389544b5e1ccf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e984ac7378965022328a7e8bbb91e3ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01a6de488a1aa0ca8295374f93a02d3b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Joseph Priestley concerning two works that he was submitting for
              publication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3540_2ha" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MANDEVILLE CARLISLE PAPERS, 1836-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>891</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef2e2d70b4780b49d0de9dacc6132123"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c577487743c3993a8b8f363dac9208e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4747a58c00ac0e2f3847d8c45a7a6b82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Private and legal correspondence of James M. Carlisle (1814-1877), a prominent
              Washington lawyer and counsel for Jefferson Davis, referring to land claims in Mexico
              and the claims of war-impoverished Southerners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3544_4l7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CARLYLE PAPERS, 1809-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>892</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9722af1349e753006bd4f327af6a491"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>92 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_682733a4e606ad0e97fa5b2059215ec6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31f7f9148a388351aec8c8199dab80b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence, papers, and clippings. Literary correspondence includes
              expressions of opinion about a number of authors and books; Carlyle's opinion on the
              formation of an authors' society; letters to his secretary, Henry Larkin, about
              details of editing; discussion of drama; and letters concerned with the publication of
              his work and the work of others. There are also a number of personal letters from
              Carlyle or his wife; fragments of Carlyle's notes and manuscripts for <title
                type="simple" render="italic">History of Friedrich II of Prussia Called Frederick
                the Great </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Critical and
                Miscellaneous Essays;</title> and a volume of clippings on Carlyle's life and work
              compiled by his biographer, David Alec Wilson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3548_7yb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET CAROLINE (STOCKTON) CARMICHAEL PAPERS, 1859-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>893</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db6ab6f29dc430bef4b78f67612d8180"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>130 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35ef68943e1301505c2240f0f3d9c7de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e97bb6ee522f34a94c2952f840103e9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The bulk of the collection consists of letters to Margaret Stockton from William W.
              Carmichael of Abilene, Kansas, before their marriage in May, 1870. Included also are
              six Civil War letters, and letters from school friends whom Margaret Stockton knew at
              Concord Female College, Statesville, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3552_lo1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS PETTERS CARNES PAPERS, 1794-1795.</unittitle>
            <unitid>894</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3efd09ad5917b4ccc04541a0f6e3d85f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e1f0a192a059213e6dec77199afc519f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c35e4b8202436ae4658246707925b9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Thomas P. Carnes (1762-1820), lawyer, legislator, judge,
              and member of U.S. Congress, 1793-1795. The letters, written by Carnes while attending
              Congress, include comments on the affairs of the nation, Barbary pirates, John Jay's
              mission to London, and the attempt of the United States to maintain prestige among
              European powers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3556_jir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE PAPERS, 1875-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>895</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33316ab45162b0fd73e9ba00fc53eda9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 90 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5c6725d40937eedb44893c4d613be57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de5b9076a1a592124e6d5476a693a2f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the Cadet Polytechnic Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3560_eim" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOSEPH PHILIPPE RENE ADOLPHE CARON PAPERS, 1892-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>896</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89b36664a94af36cdd7770ad7ac97e98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>196 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93fb21260e87aea149266de37117ef1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50cfd3e51300ab46a9ca9d6dc1c32d4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings, mostly editorials, concerning charges that Caron had used government funds
              to support Conservative Party candidates in the elections of 1887.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3564_zgc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAROTHERS COAL COMPANY PAPERS, 1936-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>897</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ec26df603b65dce283ce3e02806cd54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa85e80574d43a3b1c0d861a2e35c411">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5265c0d7ec2a7d68c6887e623c2369af">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of the Carothers Coal Company and other firms, including the
              Katzenburg Coal Company. The collection also includes two daybooks and two
              ledgers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3568_827" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIAN SHAKESPEARE CARR PAPERS, 1885-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>898</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abe6d6935133141d41124cf26f4fd6c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fca771200c8f588d83eef753d564b2a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham (Durham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e588cdcf1d375c16529d76e5663976a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two routine letters of a tobacco and textile manufacturer and civic leader. The
              collection also contains clippings and photographs pertaining to the Carr family and
              homes; a farm journal (1910-1911) with directives from Carr to his manager, B. S.
              Skinner; and samples of chewing and twist tobacco and handmade cigarettes produced in
              the 1880s at Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3572_rkb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARIA (GRAHAM) CARR PAPERS, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>899</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c9d07cadf8d9569b3e09aa367f658ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ec3994680a14bad25cf84fddbed896b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisonburg (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41e15ad10e690c17026403256c328c15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript copy of "My Recollections of Rocktown now known as Harrisonburg from
              1817-1820" includes comments on celebrations, religious activities, schools, and
              anecdotes about local residents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3576_9mi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY M. CARR DIARY, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>900</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_584b05fc931cb75c00cca9125044a3f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 154 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef7e2889c6ea23d8b61202a35edf1820">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bastrop (Morehouse Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bcef7123c01f91afffff7ce2ff69ee4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Concerned with day-to-day life on a cotton plantation and the relationship of the
              Carrs with their neighbors and friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3580_96s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OBED WILLIAM CARR PAPERS, 1855-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>901</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_956f4079638d813ae60579f0c083cc21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46b0032c8b32d0caf84eeaf66bd2e294">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trinity College (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a55cbcce3614514f4de209ce6e596dd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the leave of absence of Obed W. Carr (b. 1833) from Trinity
              College, where he was professor of Greek, for Confederate service, and his resignation
              from the army because of ill health. Two items concern the financial affairs of
              Trinity College. Included also is a typewritten copy of Carr's journal, with scattered
              entries covering 1855-1878, although the greater part relates to the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3584_dre" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VIRGINIA (SPENCER) CARR PAPERS, 1867-1977.</unittitle>
            <unitid>902</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45ab0ffdfcd19fe034762250d6c0c6ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,000 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f90eecfa3aceef5b9b99ae10f84a228">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ea97f2b5a64fd972ec574cf55a52e25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, notes, clippings, and other materials gathered by Professor Carr
              during her research for and the writing of her biography of Carson McCullers, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Lonely Hunter </title> (Garden City, N.Y.:
              Doubleday, 1975). The collection contains four groups of papers. Alphabetical files,
              1867-1976, 10 boxes, consist of correspondence of Virginia Carr with McCullers'
              literary, musical, and theatrical colleagues and friends, both famous and ordinary.
              These letters also reflect the relations between Carr and the McCullers family and the
              executors of Carson McCullers' estate, and with the publishers of the biography.
              Persons represented include Elizabeth Ames, W. H. Auden, Leonard Bernstein, Paul
              Bowles, John Ciardi, David Diamond, Granville Hicks, John Huston, Jordan Massee, Louis
              Untermeyer, Eudora Welty, Tennessee Williams, and many others. Truman Caapote is
              mentioned frequently </p>
            <p>Research material files, 1907-1976, 3 boxes, arranged alphabetically, include
              clippings, articles, reviews, copies of correspondence, and notes on McCullers' life
              and career, with copies of some letters from the alphabetical or family files. There
              is also a detailed chronology of McCullers' life; genealogical data about the
              McCullers, Smith, Waters, and Gachet families; interview notes; acknowledgments-for
              assistance during research and writing; and letters received in response to the book. </p>
            <p>The McCullers family correspondence files, 1933-1967, 1 box, contain copies of
              letters by Carson (Smith) McCullers, her husband James Reeves McCullers, and her
              mother Marguerite (Waters) Smith; most of the items are from Carson to David Leo
              Diamond, 1940s, and to John Huston, 1966-1967. </p>
            <p>The draft files, 1969-1975, 2 boxes, contain a copy of Virginia Carr's doctoral
              dissertation on McCullers (Florida State University, 1969); notes for the
              dissertation; galley and foundry proofs for <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Lonely Hunter</title> ; and portions of the manuscript for the book, edited with
              marginalia by David Diamond, Leo Lerman, Eleanor (Clark) Warren, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3588_8do" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SNOAD B. CARRAWAY PAPERS, 1857-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>903</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8066be4219fc5db9d36177c702b9bbab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9914ff019104bb3618fef6d8b1ea9e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kinston (Lenoir County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57723bee70ef16ca336dc45b3bf99b49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Snoad B. Carraway, Lenoir County planter, pertaining to the sale
              of cotton on the New York market, and his will.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3592_i49" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WARREN CARRIGAN PAPERS, 1817-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>904</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b5b973474132b890a4250f1c229193de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>318 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e51c07439ac5c4d30058b6b7d3419c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cabarrus County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebf8ec803a1e2c190014e9493519a520">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence covering rather completely the lives of the eleven children
              (Andrew Noel, Catherine, Cornelia, John Warren, Margaret Rebecca, Martha Matilda,
              Mary, Nancy Elizabeth, Samuel K., Sarah, ana William Adams) of James Carrigan
              (1788-1843), planter, showing especially the struggles and achievements of the seven
              children by his first wife who were orphaned by his death. The letters were written
              from Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Texas, from members of the
              family variously engaged in farming, medicine, textile work (cotton mills), mercantile
              business, and teaching. Included also are a few letters from Andrew Noel Carrigan,
              dealing with his service in the Confederate Army, and a daybook of Samuel K. Carrigan
              and a ledger of William Adams Carrigan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3596_ilr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC HOWELL CARRINGTON PAPERS, 1842-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>905</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba334e0b2f4a1954d5bc6fba83fb1aee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,537 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69be1c9a38753d8974cc0dd74e38e08d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e19c581c3f8059ed80500c06eddb604a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of a lawyer and Confederate officer. Letters include
              Carrington's personal and official correspondence while he was serving as provost
              marshal of Richmond, Virginia, from 1863-1865, and refer to problems of supply and
              discipline, camp life, reports of troop movements and engagements, routine orders, and
              Confederate and Virginia politics. The papers also relate to Carrington's law practice
              with Robert Ould from 1865 to 1881 and contain the autograph collection of his son,
              Seddon Carrington, and his daughter, Mary Coles Carrington.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3600_1w2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. CARRINGTON PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>906</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb6cbd5653cbb7a2d133e3289f5e9196"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c1d1af411668ea1c3ea88f0e41c12a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99d3928f4849f4eb8c5f57ab1f876763">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of William A. Carrington, a physician and medical director
              (with the Army of Northern Virginia?), dealing with transfers of medical officers,
              complaints and comments on existing arrangements, contracts with physicians, and other
              matters concerning medicine and surgery during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3604_o9q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM FONTAINE CARRINGTON PAPERS, 1809 (1862-1867).</unittitle>
            <unitid>907</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c53c749ce436cb711a9674c140c7058"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_785fd20e66abc153877b0713f1c7bd31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cole's Ferry (Charlotte County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62a24ef023f4230d527db3a9aa7421b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William F. Carrington, U.S. and later Confederate Navy surgeon, containing
              opinions on secession in Virginia, and an inventory of medicine on board the
              Confederate States ram <emph render="italic">Baltic.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3608_bjn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN DE CARRO PAPERS, 1805-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>908</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38e0864f836d2a96b20677cf47e51d4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a2d79ba79ed46dda9229f437bb50608">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carlsbad, Czechoslovakia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35db97f5f85a0ab7e38023fd619db291">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter pertaining to the introduction of vaccination into Ceylon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3612_iwq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES CARROLL PAPERS, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>909</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28d3f6acb6d59dd86af462f0703f3592"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea9541efafabd40b054feccfb22f8cf4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Doughoregan Manor (Howard County)' Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbf063c1de853592339118e6d41c706c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning livestock, written by Charles Carroll (1801-1862), agriculturist
              of Maryland, to Colonel Josiah Ware, of Jefferson County, West Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3616_u52" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CARROLL AND [M. I.?] MONTGOMERY ACCOUNT BOOK AND INVENTORY,
              1847-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>910</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b757bdda41dc5f1bde13d2d719b084bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a647a623f44475ccf666ccb5d348cc02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeway (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b90d6fa7cd72afa729969b434eaee11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of Ridgeway merchants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3620_d1f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL T. CARROW PAPERS, 1866-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>911</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9fdb511b83514d05b795d6c15cf39a95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d64ec9c9e366e437d933e08f67f7f01d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dab11fce13603749922d9a617d7a3ae3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger, 1866-1869, contains accounts of Carrow's store at Washington, North
              Carolina, which apparently ceased operation about 1868. Payments are recorded by cash,
              goods, and labor. A ledger, 1868-1877, primarily relates to Carrow's sizeable farm,
              but also includes entries for his employment as sheriff, 1868-1871, accounts for
              overseers of roads, 1868-1869, and taxes collected, 1870. The farm accounts reveal
              labor performed in exchange for merchandise, including work done by tenants. There are
              also charges for use of Carrow's cotton gin and press.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3624_g7v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER CARSON PAPERS, 1760-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>912</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54bfd09605240e55699764ceb300c8f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_116c15ee8051d1c9337a4965e01fd937">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f2e67e34b6916e27594d7e4fc5ef21d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Grant for land on the Eno River in 1760 signed by Lord Granville, and land deeds in
              Orange and Alexander counties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3628_jnr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. CARSON ORDER BOOK, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>913</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1477a21a39d008a269bd5dc70a5a1b07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 166 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92654511f6e0b0aa83471e7ddab2399f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_32421b058afdd37e0f75a0817b4f30b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Orders pertaining chiefly to routine matters issued by Brigadier General James H.
              Carson to the 16th Brigade, Virginia Militia, from July to September, 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3632_efa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. CARSTARPHEN LEDGERS, 1875-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>914</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91f032583db69d5429a9f7d075015e52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_799da656d05d92a8b6c8bb592b1fb00b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18cb943dd4637402c839ada5dccd9f98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's record books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3636_c2h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEDEDIAH CARTER PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>915</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b5fce256aa3942fa9661051ddb7d94e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e57b0c57adf5af3db61fc7df168b68a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e1fc9adbe6ba873410135bd42898e4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from "Jed" Carter, Confederate soldier, stationed at Charles City
              Court House, Virginia, to his wife, Susan; one letter, 1864, from his mother, reports
              that he is a captive at Fort Norfolk, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3640_gtz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILTON CARTER PAPERS, 1860-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>916</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fe2ebffceba9c8b14adcd7c85928e15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c0f25ffc436dd71dd7b7e85d738c48b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mountain Grove (Smith County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_20c69a6c7594e62c3d2b351407bcfd89">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Milton Carter, private in the Confederate Army, stationed
              near Dalton, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3644_gai" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT CARTER PAPERS, 1772-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>917</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87d1d16fe8e4512609dedcd4f58385a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 18 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a2d2d297b24a5730f25dcb0f93f34c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nomini Hall, Westmoreland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59432b502db64f1b4ca9c57830798148">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter books and memorandum books of Robert Carter (1728-1804), Virginia planter and
              iron manufacturer, concerning colonial plantation life, slavery, manumission, the iron
              industry, religious theory, tobacco cultivation in Virginia, etc. Included in the
              material are copies of letters from Robert Carter to Charles Carroll, Benjamin Day,
              William Ebzer, Thomas Fairfax, William Grayson, Patrick Henry, Ludwell Lee, Richard
              Lee, Peyton Randolph, George Tuberville, John Tuberville, and George Wythe; and
              letters to Carter from Alexander Campbell, Christopher Collins, Thomas Jones, Richard
              Lee, George Newman, John Overall, and Simon Triplett. Typewritten copies are included
              with the original manuscripts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3648_req" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT WORMELEY CARTER PAPERS, 1813-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>918</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6db145dc5356823ff43cdd834d85a276"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11e83e45a9a7fd9c4400808c3887351c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sabine Hall, Richmond County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4bafc35c68f3c0654fbe9daea83a2619">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of a planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3652_nua" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VALLIE BURGESS CARTER PAPERS, 1852-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>919</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8589e1a357b0866d76304076697a7742"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>300 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01854f2cba931b22ef9753033214b74f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gerrardstown (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_faccfc044b44b3bf47b391f2fe5740f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence, papers, and two ledgers (1852-1860, 1861-1884) of James P.
              Carter, a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3656_jrw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CARTER PAPERS, 1840-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>920</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7be33e62d6df1b8c5b253780f624f4f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>438 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9211f59d162feae162970c5cb5cb5bb3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Defiance (Defiance County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0fad8e85dbdc82ec805e2b60c03b260">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection is made up for the most part of routine legal correspondence and
              papers from the 1840s. There are occasional references to Ohio politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3660_p4m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM S. CARTER PAPERS, 1830-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>921</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca7f99239e7288805a8e3ddaeabab0d0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>571 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8a4aad1bf6c5eed0a28b3902a4ae859">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfield (Hyde County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edaf567130192ab3bc1db06e78344bf3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters, legal documents, bills, receipts, and account books of a farmer and
              businessman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3664_6mn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CARTWRIGHT PAPERS, 1796-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>922</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_837f68ab5be17a66a711f5ab357b6599"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d5ec7cd72275e3de3c0a7fdb337847c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8210e6b3bcd5df71f42f755e4477dfc8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Cartwright and members of his family on the agitation for parliamentary
              reform, the relationship between parliamentary reform and a potential French invasion
              (1796), and routine business and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3668_71s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELI WASHINGTON CARUTHERS PAPERS, 1821-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>923</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2c07827929274e4934d499c73e8fc2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>252 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ad82f25a21a94d9ffd3e50cc13c9031">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1c0800bd8dd5fbeae9829edeec4ae5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sermons of Eli W. Caruthers (1793-1865), a Presbyterian minister; and an unpublished
              antislavery manuscript, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">American Slavery and
                the Immediate Duty of the Slaveholders,</title> written by Caruthers at the request
              of his friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3672_6uk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ALEXANDER CARUTHERS PAPERS, 1808-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>924</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_622bdf379b21001b5e74a03bdf365e26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6b9ef3451465458e2404af31fa58bbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va. and Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a25031018b06c7211cd3b2e63ff5168">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of miscellaneous personal and literary correspondence and clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3676_xga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER PAPERS, 1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>925</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b3278818d4220394490af4688ea4882"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7a2f24315bccb9140bc50f55b7fe069">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuskegee (Macon County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dc9860a4218f0db63099fb23938c41e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Carver discussing two students and religion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3680_2gq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE CARY PAPERS, 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>926</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3affd492447040ddbe00a4f0c9b63ecc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb0c69ad5319edbb551166c2882eb469">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fa0926e609a31831dbfd65c81e88796">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A small picture and a four-line poem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3684_rbv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONIMIA FAIRFAX CARY PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>927</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d650bd294c64264833202bd7e3c23d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e04f62d65e408c654990a7e321ed1916">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Culpeper Court House (Culpeper County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_032b82cce61a9060f3cf06209728af2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter inquiring about the need for nurses in the hospital at Richmond, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3688_mig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[CARY CREDIT UNION BANK?] RECORDS, 1914-1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>928</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ce9032aec10a46df7305d646b058a66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 135 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9aca74934e873e8d46fa6d387146a070">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cary (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeccf5a1891a826c11d869ee077f5d2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mutilated volume containing savings accounts of members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3692_cau" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL F. CASE PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>929</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2de90580a418160288ac2cdc42cebad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_081ff82352d859ed694ca4b49581b915">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fulton (Oswego County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_21347d18f60554311e6bdb79eb7e24f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and financial correspondence of Case and his wife. Most of the letters came
              to Case as president and cashier of the Citizen's National Bank of Fulton; however,
              they reflect many of the events of the Civil War and contain information on the 110th,
              147th, and 184th New York Regiments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3696_p2i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. B. CASEY PAPERS, 1846-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>930</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e4af393ae359bcf4af447989dbee6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95e26951592e55983ee486f6865e83e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockford (Coosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7400a1befd655bb9bb49df599407023">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of M. B. Casey, a farmer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3700_bjg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SILAS CASEY PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>931</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2a2c977ade4520f9aba60d155dab3836"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acf39ed234702dd8e6327a86f7d6171b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b75bc88dd926a89af5be46e0b798b82c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine orders and instructions relating to Casey's Division, U.S. Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3704_82n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS CASS PAPERS, 1823-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>932</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b43564f6e71885cb1c17ef03cc313c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66b704e28f9a7589617acb497146ed2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Detroit, Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ad85c0116a79a4dc087629f9db5cb03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers including a request for information on the Sioux
              Indians; payments to be made to the Cherokee Indians, 1832; and a letter from James
              Buchanan concerning the ratification of a treaty with Peru, 1858.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3708_qxp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAUL CASSARD NOTEBOOK, 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>933</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dedd916fcad1903c7eefa8738aa444ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 95 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0648f7836646b1bff6d01f29453d93b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>PAUL CASSARD NOTEBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3711_ygs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTIN CASWELL PAPERS, 1765-1775.</unittitle>
            <unitid>934</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c114d37eb8304f877095a00bd8e57180"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e50d71d2b7f8807a2896dfc515355a13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dobbs County (now Lenoir and Greene counties), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e784dc6b71f2c09b349bdb9ce989d8b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Court summonses and warrants for arrest signed by Martin Caswell as clerk of the
              Dobbs County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3715_dkd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD CASWELL PAPERS, 1777-1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>935</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b77a479434925649c01bb21f3ec42058"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ec76e9bea9416391c94153b074203cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b9d3cac8bba74c951fab5b76dce805c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers concerned with military affairs, the militia, Loyalists,
              legislative business, and Indian affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3719_y64" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. CATHCART PAPERS, 1865-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>936</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2cde20553948e812a121a2b933fe32cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e558068b3032fcc4ebf6a606aa6f999">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winnsboro (Fairfield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_207af6adfa3fab03c9438dd6a115f05a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a substantial general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3723_0ci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHOLIC CHURCH PAPERS, 1653.</unittitle>
            <unitid>937</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84a537c751da7986d8106126079e303f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bc27564424b70d3c179368a11a53cbe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vatican City</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1a7367f2c421c0076425507603756b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Latin manuscript giving the views of Dr. Hennebes on the idea of grace during the
              Jansenist controversy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3727_2l6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY OF AUGUSTA (GA.) MINUTES AND ACCOUNTS,
              1835-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>938</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bffc48b504ccefcedafca808f8e800f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 82 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_012cbcd1d5a3086572e26f8d0fd592da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b75d356a29703b75dacba59be555e1ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of meetings of the congregation relative to rebuilding the church; and
              operating expense accounts, 1838-1848.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3731_mg3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHOLIC CHURCH. CONGREGAZIONE DELL' IMMUNITÀ ECCLESIASTICA PAPERS, 19th
              century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>939</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_817e84356c3b11a50e39b1cb71451cae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f4b427682755649b05d20d95b053bc12">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vatican City.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d004268199438aeaaba7db01732903ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook containing manuscripts, printed pamphlets, and circulars relating to the
              history and functions of the Sagra Congregazione Dell' Immunità Ecclesiastica.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3735_3ib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. WASHINGTON CATLETT PAPERS, 1835-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>940</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c5ccf33aa8ff9eaffdeaabe63ed0ff8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccd2844c584dc243e6be2a845c0bd49f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Port Royal (Caroline County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2fac7bd37697903002226d3547a5668d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal letters and one bill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3739_63k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CATLIN PAPERS, 1861-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>941</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd9990d3390b5a161e92fbffd98dedb7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2602fbea05a5a5c5c29691f48c47f24">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harwinton (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e836f9ec6eecf7c7d3b4349b7a5aa21e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 19th Connecticut Regiment, for the most part concerned
              with weather conditions, health, camp life, the draft, and enlistment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3743_2a1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARRIE (LANE) CHAPMAN CATT PAPERS, 1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>942</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_730933bb9ac202404436e6c319a8494c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e25cf0f3ed3ed21047625bc443666119">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34446a7147e1cde16a5360c3e6fd2167">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter stating that Mrs. Catt will not be able to address the senior class of the
              North Carolina College for Women (now the University of North Carolina at
              Greensboro).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3747_55f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. CAUSTEN SCRAPBOOK, 1816-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>943</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c528f43ec8e357fa93ad102d900a7ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 552 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b753979ac53890225c43d5a46f7af980">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a71d787f3069fc09c981b2dacf01fea1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection relates to the lifelong work of James H. Causten representing
              American citizens who sought compensation for losses of ships and cargoes to France in
              the 1790s. The volume contains circular letters to the claimants, 1822-1870, the texts
              of bills in Congress, 1829-1863, and various petitions, memorials, and pamphlets
              relating to the claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3751_owv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH, EIGHTH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, PAPERS,
              1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>944</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40062fa9d8c3f8ecc1b15f167520014a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e731938bd5656760223d4de8cbcb988c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6ef0b543ac7b6e134dc1382641c05d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Facsimile letter to Charles Gilpin explaining plans to establish a West End Liberal
              Club.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3755_rc8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CAVENDISH, FIFTH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>945</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fab0c12d2edf7d238a54b2aa45bfe885"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a1f25169480d0b92fb52137924bcb0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55f2aa255c13242129c65c193a7e4cd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, engraving, poems, and a design of a portion of a residence for Georgiana
              (Spencer) Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, and for Elizabeth (Hervey) Foster
              Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, the first and second wives respectively of William
              Cavendish, Fifth Duke of Devonshire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3759_ey3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MADISON JULIUS CAWEIN PAPERS, 1892-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>946</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19a637ddd0a9f385b119c93b8b840d3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57075858d263264c8d2817fc349d3180">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2dd22ef9d135b086c51771aa7c224d9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and two clippings of <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Sun </title> from 1910 carrying poems by Cawein and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3763_hk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAZENOVE AND COMPANY PAPERS, 1860-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>947</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b31a26cc2a6be8f5e0e20e05d853d50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e487cc9da45beabbf4c696f2bc2c703">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a438fa79be1c2efdadf5e93e240dcca0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress book of commission merchants, a list of the firm's debtors in October,
              1865, and a form letter sent to them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3767_e64" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JUAN MARIA CEBALLOS PAPERS, 1854-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>948</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_242b01319e0454a6c6b9d8ddd116bbf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>184 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_630b883d7db24a7726fd0e48498a8fdf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e92a1bb9721c48c5ba92996c1aea878f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters in English and Spanish concerned with the business of an import-export house
              including orders, acknowledgements of orders, and receipt of shipments from New York,
              Boston, London, Paris, Buenos Aires, Havana, and Tampico.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3771_3e6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH RICHARD HEATHCOTE CECIL, FIRST BARON QUICKSWOOD, PAPERS,
              1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>949</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9055a979be627c1efe136ca2bff5e1c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e753f90e58c667e9ebb3cb4907929ac5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3ff02da5981fcd1506fc4d1d125527d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter written by Cecil concerning the Education Act of 1902.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3775_b4w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CENTRAL RAILROAD AND BANKING COMPANY OF GEORGIA PAPERS,
              1866-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>950</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d25e982688a5b65b52d95c76a23e636d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02c264eedcf86a3a0f6f11581816571c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_222f2cb6a27ad78876e3ac3259ac6af7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists of six volumes of banking ledgers, 1866, 1869, 1874, 1879,
              1887, and 1870-1894, and one volume of railroad records showing agents' accounts in
              Georgia and Alabama, 1891.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3779_oqb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MANUEL CEVALLOS ESCALERA PAPERS, 1820-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>951</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8334523c0bd7cc2bc763dfb35a0fc146"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25c500b448107761e8054bbf27234a52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canta, Peru.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18407842ebd8b53648b90d9e97640873">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original documents and copies relating to the military career of a lieutenant colonel
              of militia and subdelegate of the province of Canta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3783_p6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CEYLON PAPERS, 1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>952</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4857316167ca3fc3a35968a8284a0c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bae51cd5c52cb871412e85bc304226fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook of clippings from a special issue of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Times of Ceylon </title> marking the centenary of the newspaper and the
              sesquicentennial of British rule on the island. Deals with the history of Ceylon and
              the island's agricultural, commercial, and economic conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3786_zov" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ALBERT CHACE PAPERS, 1862-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>953</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b11964ee789f298b15762712758cc5be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6655263b3378ed5c527b6b18fb7fc09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lakeville (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bae0392ad7642a3913ceb882e364f903">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 3rd Massachusetts Volunteer Militia describing eight
              months of service in North Carolina in 1862-1863. A diary covers approximately the
              same period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3790_caa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY JANE (COOK) CHADICK DIARY, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>954</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec2772a29586e66e270db0e6bac05963"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3901ec2c406841246686a7b60621a544">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Madison County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11101153a9b4cd34689f9f2cfabe3e6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of diary of Mary Chadick, wife of William Davidson Chadick, describing
              Federal raids on and occupation of Huntsville; and commenting on local people and
              trouble with slaves occasioned by the presence of Federal troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3794_luz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID CHADWICK PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>955</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5cf678dcf87a12c13ad10b018d1c6210"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe10ceb1e60690d39815e2c2e808a865">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71bea3beb9de8199b1e3097d5c4a4be6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Robert Lowe responding to Chadwick's pamphlet <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Parliamentary Representation.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3798_3qe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON SANDFORD CHAFFIN PAPERS, 1841-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>956</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_329c8bbabc148626d877339c875d73d0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items and 23 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6ecea978313acc20b1f7f8408040e72">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lumberton (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56b19a05aa76e88decb4e1c06c8e3b2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence, sermon notes, diaries, and bills of Washington S. Chaffin
              (1815-1895), a North Carolina Methodist minister and circuit rider; and a letter from
              Chaffin's son, Robert, concerning his entrance into the Confederate Army, in addition
              to several to his mother, including one which gives a detailed description of
              Jacksonville, Florida, in 1900. The collection includes information on Reconstruction,
              the Freedmen's Bureau in Robeson County, "Yankee" depredations in Lumberton and
              Fayetteville, and the behavior of the newly freed Negroes, as well as religious
              introspection and notes on various Methodist conferences and an unsigned will. The
              diaries cover the years 1845-1887.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3802_u2y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER CHALMERS PAPERS, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>957</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a36b06da784d9a45e232b4e1b6311fdb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37b70a71cf237f8ff1b1b2606abb5434">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d6707bce4f43c3f3962d0386d7482f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Michael Bland commenting on a book by Nicholas Carlisle entitled <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Collections for a History of the... Family of Bland
              </title>(1826).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3806_vyz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ARMSTRONG CHALONER PAPERS, 1862-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>958</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b0a288d814044632de67b6ad2bba287"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,472 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_58e7ba4e32c1431ccfd593960b925179">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cobham (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7009d1e394d49bb01a9fa51dd9a19e3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence, legal briefs, literary manuscripts, and
              miscellaneous papers of John Armstrong Chaloner or Chanter (1862-1935), eccentric
              millionaire and great-grandson of John Jacob Astor. The letters, about half the
              collection, are concerned with attempts to have himself declared sane after a brief
              internment in Bloomingdale Asylum at White Plains, New York, by his family because of
              his excessive interest in spiritualism; efforts to obtain possession of his estate;
              verdicts from psychologists concerning his mental condition; the fostering of motion
              pictures for rural areas; the circulation of some of his poems on European politics
              prior to 1914; and congratulations to Chaloner on obtaining a favorable verdict
              regarding his sanity in the U.S. Supreme Court. His literary manuscripts are generally
              confined to treatises on the lunacy laws of various states. The briefs and legal notes
              are concerned with trials and appeals against the state of New York, and against the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Washington Post </title> for slander. Included
              also are canceled checks; telegrams; invitations and clippings, the latter largely
              confined to the career of his divorced wife, Amelie Rives (1863-1945), who later
              married Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy, and to the comment caused by the popular phrase
              coined by Chaloner: "Who's looney now?" Among the correspondents are Philip Alexander
              Bruce, Richard Evelyn Byrd, J. H. Choate, Walter Duranty, A. C. Gordon, Joseph
              Jastrow, Claude Kitchin, Lee Slater Overman, and W. L. Phelps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3810_vhb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL HENRY CHAMBERLAIN PAPERS, 1874-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>959</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f285b78ca7a63e8d9b78fd2138c64f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09be3835c4249458f083295674251359">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_130e67e49768ae2acc0bdaa67f2983be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Charles Nordhoff on politics, a political appointment, and personal
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3814_24m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. HOPE (SUMMERELL) CHAMBERLAIN PAPERS, 1821-1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>960</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d3392eb2c3dfacb48938bdd62f63393"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,397 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad8920295f5e9cfb5761715ff2ea60de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), and Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c82d99cfa2b1556b05016aae0b97d899">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of an author, artist, house counselor, and civic worker.
              The letters from 1921-1946 concern family matters for the most part but also reflect
              Chamberlain's career as an author of local history and her work at Duke University as
              the house counselor of Pegram House. Scattered older letters include a letter from
              Herbert J. Hagermand of the American Embassy at Saint Petersburg, 1889; letters on the
              Russo-Japanese War, 1905; and letters from John Spencer Bassett 1903. The other items
              in the collection include genealogical material on the Chamberlains; material on the
              Caraleigh Phosphate and Fertilizer Works; clippings of articles about Chamberlain and
              her books; drafts of some of her writings; copy of a journal of a trip to Europe in
              1792-1793; diary of Chamberlain's trip to Europe in 1929; and personal diaries, 1923 -
              April, 1926, and 1943.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3818_ndp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA LAWRENCE CHAMBERLAIN PAPERS, 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>961</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ad3cc1f2d11bb893a2784721be747c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecdb70533b28a6108bf18fc5361c77d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick (Cumberland County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f26fa483e02cf42930a8e0ba30a9d68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Adelbert Ames concerning proposed legislation in Congress relating to
              Civil War veterans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3822_sv3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHAMBERLAYNE GENERAL ORDER BOOK, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>962</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d46d9d7fa6f64a881d86871faf459968"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 125 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ad0154d8cf812842e8715194180e314">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5e145013633581db6ffb6370edbd841d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military orders issued to the brigade of General William Chamberlayne (1764-1836),
              Revolutionary soldier, member of Virginia House of Delegates, brigadier general in the
              Virginia militia, and sportsman, from Camp Fairfield, near Richmond, Virginia, during
              the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3826_n42" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED OTIS CHAMBERLIN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>963</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2c5761acad84d2c8237e9c2862399d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>111 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_516b3e1627fe49bac8e8e3933ee306a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54ecfc1dd454b91102868962e6bf1fb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a soldier in the 23rd Massachusetts Regiment. For the most part the
              correspondence is personal, occasionally describing camp life or events in the war.
              Chamberlin spent most of his time in eastern North Carolina but he was in Virginia for
              the winter of 1863-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3830_8or" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. T. CHAMBERS PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>964</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54575860830973faa08672f0a424230a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aadb53434728ab03b6fef01835df1f3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Braunfels (Comal County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f6b335e0f23dd5674e9499db24c1b6a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning transfer of land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3834_y1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENMAMIN W. CHAMBERS ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1846-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>965</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae7fad75cb28341e6498dad9fbf19a16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4383a3873ef9ec0668ef69d76e0670c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d9c8979c40992f4688748580db0b129">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General accounts of Benjamin W. Chambers, a cotton factor of Camden.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3838_yec" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ALEXANDER CHAMBERS PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>966</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19865bbde62bcf894a81d6a4877145a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_203f60871b499445a900de639f3c8614">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35398fafc1e00bd559cb417e4a02402d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Chambers and Laura Lenoir describing life in North Carolina
              during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3842_lvw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. CHAMBERS PAPERS, 1796 (1833-1850) 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>967</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce5e16055e3bb65483f66016e6eeb4c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d61afd88b5f53a4c9a3943255d42fcf6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a4eecd6e2d557fde6a34137e0ea64ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of a minister dealing with health, economic conditions, social
              matters, and, especially, religion and church life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3846_99c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JENNIE CHAMBERS PAPERS, 1838-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>968</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e2f628ccd605c799d12773a06fa9ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,818 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49459d7e4baa4f944b643839794afc64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harpers Ferry, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c03c1a609f49dd07732752faf9fd8285">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of the Chambers family and the Castle family. The bulk of the
              collection deals with the Chambers and pertains, in general, to the social life of the
              period from the viewpoint of a moderately well-to-do small town family. Includes
              letters from Union soldiers who boarded with the Chambers during the Civil War. There
              is a commonplace book, 1873, and daybooks, 1880-1886, 1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3850_csc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIDNEY C. CHAMBERS PAPERS, 1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>969</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c27001f82afb1be33777e4c5d6c74e5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e5289e2dafe770f8c1b4ca901b1e8a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7815c1a2ba36e2157dc71ddb6e843e9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of S. C. Chambers (b. 1878), Durham city attorney, pertaining to the
              elimination of the grade crossing on Chapel Hill Street, Durham, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3854_4r6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHAMBERS-MACDONALD FAMILY PAPERS, 1827-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>970</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0dbac5d0a47258927f9681dbd64a85e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e1c039fff27e55d5b865906545882fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Exeter, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd6984212e7104dd791ed82a68cfff3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of several civil and military officials in India primarily concerned with
              family matters and military duties. One letter deals with missionary work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3858_nc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHAMBERSBURG AND BEDFORD TURNPIKE COMPANY PAPERS, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>971</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b24107391b219875a1be4c8546b43c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30d47c60d189d322c5ec4134e697f1f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ea57caa38d6fd3e9768eaefce614486">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers of the company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3862_0rh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SYDNEY S. CHAMPION PAPERS, 1838-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>972</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0234f07cf19514271c90b5965a23904e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02082c9528351ebcc507252fc747b76a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Champion Hill (Hinds County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_791c0c43d8bee9129fa8d20082b57582">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copies of letters between Champion and his wife, Matilda Montgomery
              Champion, for the most part dealing with the Civil War. Champion's letters describe
              service with the 28th Mississippi Cavalry in the defense of Vicksburg, 1862-1863, and
              campaigns in Georgia and under John Bell Hood in Tennessee, 1864-1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3866_0zu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE CHAMPLIN AND CHRISTOPHER CHAMPLIN PAPERS, 1775.</unittitle>
            <unitid>973</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ee341659471318efcb979b265fcc64c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e2d9066a102a035c32e9e011dc69153">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newport (Newport County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdad40bb98146c513ebc61b8b83fdbba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A report to merchants in the slave trade on the market at Grenada, Windward
              Islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3870_3si" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>I. EDGAR CHANCELLOR PAPERS, 1878-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>974</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad4061547f86d209226c18e37a699c29"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c1a918862f7078445f74c357b8ddc3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55b74a6235f53db659526c9205413ff4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning the settlement of a debt and the payment of a premium to
              the Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3874_ngf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RANSOM A. [CHANCY?] PAPERS, 1746-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>975</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8146affbcb472dc6ef8394d398c23e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>122 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f915bac7506581790e4fecc29918890a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pitt County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a75c4737ade5876d188ff9128eba5a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items pertaining to a land dispute. Includes deeds and indentures
              concerning the land in question and copies of the testimony given in the trial that
              resulted from the dispute.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3878_3iv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL CHANDLER PAPERS, 1827-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>976</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7139f955a183d23c0bce738c0da777dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5353496319c3f38a1b0f9b5ab5cf4ead">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile (Mobile County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1857a4c92fc65b08528c9ae8ec230426">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a lawyer. Includes a lengthy letter on legal training.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3882_oc8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ELLERY CHANNING PAPERS, 1835-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>977</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64e52d4ca6b71dcbed480b6cc83795f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89c0cca1cd8c45196578396e6d2de970">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a92f8177d717cd25659c1a1ab7875009">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter concerning money for a charitable purpose, and sermon notes of William
              Ellery Channing (1780-1842), Unitarian minister. One of the sermons points out some of
              the evils attending slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3886_ytf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN HUBBELL CHAPIN PAPERS, 1845, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>978</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be838f533f2d47958d65afcde64f54a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bce5b285f5add15108daa176f518fc85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1764ae095df1b19ca84803c7a3051e28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Edwin H. Chapin (1814-1880), orator, author, and minister,
              concerning acceptance of a pastorale of a church in New York City, and a promise to
              give a lecture. He was a Universalist minister in Charleston, South Carolina, in
              1845.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3890_zr7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH CHAPLIN AND JOSEPH C. HAYS PAPERS, 1741-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>979</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_000f6e3d231e391c6bd6b765b9917c20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>460 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bf674a4687d21a8555bece8936350a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sharpeburg (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56cdc9ba9faf52e8a9e65c0d3c571b5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills, contracts, court decrees, promissory notes, business letters, deeds of
              Washington County, and other legal and business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3894_0vu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH A. CHAPMAN PAPERS, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>980</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_244beed24e8395e2171f501a3075fad1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e44bd9d51c05bdc5879cdab6b2cf3e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New London (New London County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b894e317566292442626134ec41b4ebb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from a sister describing an epidemic in Natchez, Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3898_a38" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHAPMAN PAPERS, 1851-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>981</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d649807841f3601ea233e9c13f740feb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bb1d05c708e6c661f9b2056f40aff60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81b48116fae9942d9242c9146fb5770e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence with Edward Lombe concerned with the beginning of Chapman's career as
              editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Westminster Review. </title> The
              letters deal with Lombe's ideas on reform and various publishing projects in which he
              was interested as well as the editorship of the journal. Additional letters deal with
              articles for the <title type="simple" render="italic">Westminster Review </title> and
              the Crimean War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3902_21u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CHAPMAN PAPERS, 1819-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>982</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d40cfefa0af0711558aaad96d8a1ddef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d6e8f3d8a578fb740686863c2de9aac3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Craven County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34507b1eca2259a20dd61ad2479cda4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One personal letter and legal papers including several indentures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3906_bnp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CHAPMAN PAPERS, 1852 (1855-1860) 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>983</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c70e41129a1a73292e0af01eff8b829b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fea06849107ed682793e1955c3c9e2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Midway (Bullock County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cd4a7d313dd3c947b4fc85c957ab44f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters concerned with clerking in Midway, travelling in the early 1850s,
              teaching in Tennessee, and life under Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3910_w0b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHAPMAN ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1800-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>984</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0661d47e83396033ba422b642b2b7400"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adb55fb22ed000c91980235ed8e97c85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_644c3b845662249b5ed8fe3c79bfa4ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a country merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3914_o2a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRED DAVIS CHAPPELL PAPERS, 1954-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>985</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8dfe3d1b8f709a10cd3dfc326e3a8d4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>257 items and 26 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95ee521f3d2e329af6045c3de64aeab7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbc14f16de21227af09800b043b356df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning the publication of Chappell's writings and his work on the
              faculty of the English Department of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
              The collection also contains drafts of Chappell's prose and poetry, for the most part
              kept in notebooks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3918_d5u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEROY CHAPPELL PAPERS, 1853-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>986</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_150bf93fafff0f949589470f88f585c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42135847ff164a8ea9c6d6c016179ffa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kinston (Lenoir County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01055b6124997d145c5302bfdda665e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and professional correspondence of a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3922_zlb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLESTON COTTON EXCHANGE PAPERS, 1880-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>987</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c179b408c720844a7bc5720fcf24d4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>718 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce652e127aafef207f4748afd923ec67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b5d3300d23e7dfa26517334c07d6a80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the Exchange include minutes of meetings of the Board of Directors in
              1884; financial statements, 1896-1898, 1929-1930; letter of invitation to prospective
              members, 1910; and groups of reports on the cotton market at Charleston, 1936-1944,
              1948-1950. The volumes contain statistics on the shipping of cotton and other goods at
              Charleston, 1880-1905; cotton receipts at ports in the United States, 1899-1906; price
              quotations from several markets in naval stores, 1881-1886; and the finances of the
              Exchange, 1888-1938.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3926_i2n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLESTON DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>988</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84c99d75be091b78e312b0003ddb625d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>172 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_762acbb7e1607b9be99ee722be489c66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_187c2e3f48baf5c525127fc54c86adc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes minutes; resolutions; committee reports; ballots; letters by the delegations
              from Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Florida, South Carolina, and Texas upon their
              withdrawal from the convention; a letter from the Massachusetts delegation protesting
              the exclusion of Benjamin F. Hallett; and newspaper clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3930_b4g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLESTON, S.C., DISTRICT COURT RECORD, 1816-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>989</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_edc1756f252d1038d8787776faaf4f07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cd1a68a8efccf952529d5687ce78648">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2af7fb5aaba00b64836a02fb7ecffa8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of cases tried in the Charleston District Court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3934_8e0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA., WOOLEN MILLS SAMPLE BOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>990</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3193b99754d505fecbfd6527bba6a3a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 17 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c8fc2742fa7857d441891a36e25529d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville, V.A.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ce692addd2c785ba1b520e8ff4ae6cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This volume contains samples of woolen cloth and illustrations of the military
              uniforms manufactured from that cloth by Brown and Co. of Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3938_ngo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MILLEGE CHARLTON PAPERS, 1844-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>991</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06103f80aeade7bd487fdf57c446c819"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65f854b39976b04c9166f9463b3fe628">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_194767a205ab9c7d62a051b5dcb2dd63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook containing Charlton's poems, a sermon in his handwriting, and letters
              discussing the sermon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3942_btu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARVEY CHASE AND OLIVER CHASE PAPERS, (1825-1835) 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>992</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0950e28d1ba570efe2caca3b17931492"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>264 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5430ff927801c00579020991c5d52510">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fall River (Bristol County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02c74ab00739b78c9f4b11614ba6614d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of the Troy Cotton and Wool Manufactory at Fall River, concerning the
              sale of cotton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3946_wll" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL CHASE PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>993</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87e44ad0a891c72e42a678a28c6adfd0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa37db57e99b8c9a7ad516c1557a7306">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ottawa (La Salle County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98c0eef615f2d5bcb8aba2e23dbea4e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the contributions of the Diocese of Illinois to the funds of the
              General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3950_caa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL CHASE PAPERS, 1787-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>994</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6588e77f6755974c5a5779edeaf07f40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d83d73b0d59f8d092abdbed5c33a8332">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2767f283e9092abff9fe0f4f81f0c052">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, bills, and legal papers of Chase and his son, Samuel Chase,
              Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3954_3f0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SETH CHASE PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>995</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2e162c791f2b737d6844368796b840d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce6dfa94ada83b0d9479fb3a42e65ca8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Andover (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82ddef03c1e3df9fb88e9bb9770b9543">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from family members in the west.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3958_yn7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHATHAM COUNTY, GA., RECORDS, 1875-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>996</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a154752c90c45c099ad3a70a85879a3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 287 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_defe65fa99de3af5f6f5e7f8f391eec8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2227c5566bb10241c44a1348caa58270">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of county commissioners, including amounts paid for various expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3962_48a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHATHAM TOWN COMPANY MINUTES, 1819-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>997</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd390f74937c12b59ea97d71db71e1d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f173c01e027af41b5748f58664094ce1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cheraw (Chesterfield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_26563b6ac3f7b1586e92ef3e6e61a622">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of land sales, building, and general improvements of the Chatham Town Company
              (Chatham Town later became Cheraw, S. C. ) .</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3966_phv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GENES V. CHAVERS DAYBOOK, 1855-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>998</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0a66e5597e02f194dc80020e9e8d96a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 220 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14285e3cd74b40f960f2a9dc6f114605">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wadesboro (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_162b80ca5868f14472fc89f629080f8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3970_kek" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. CHEATHAM AND R. J. MOORE PAPERS, 1803-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>999</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7537b9314b4428f52eea86758b317720"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,628 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_680d4eb715b5533d0b33d9788ca4f379">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeway (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edb92c85883107de3997728f00f829f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Itemized accounts of purchases made by James A. Cheatham and R. J. Moore, general
              merchants; and promissory notes and business letters, showing trend of prices in the
              1880s and during the first two years of the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3974_j28" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD CHEATHAM PAPERS, 1874-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1000</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b888523d1651cc1467498fb327bac86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4dbbb1fb48ecefb2317161cb2893ee9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6cc66c25ba6dcad9398ef4efb3dbe69c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook for the course in political economy taught by Noah Knowles Davis at the
              University of Virginia. Includes a roster of the class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3978_izn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHEESBOROUGH PAPERS, 1804 (1866-1910) 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1001</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_459993fdd370cfd8e56e999c8e55d692"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>105 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05c4c53c7025560bbd90093e7c36c744">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Biltmore (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_610cbecebe67f1bc63db4678c7b12c95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerned, for the most part, with a dispute over the title to several
              islands in the Florida Keys. There are also items dealing with Cheesborough's land in
              Tennessee; court cases in Laurens District, South Carolina, 1804-1807; Cheesborough's
              career as a teacher in the Philippine Islands; Edmund R. Cheesborough and the
              operation of the commission form of government in Galveston, Texas; and the
              establishing of a United States Government weather station in 1872 on the summit of
              Mount Mitchell, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3982_nhb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHEESMENT-SEVERN PAPERS, 1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1002</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d15ee9a3aaf3356f4766e1ea29887b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb796357a03d3ec1b47ae162651daa20">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"The Hall," Penybont, Radnorshire, Wales.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31df51b80f68762a0c6939f75576d464">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lord Stanhope discussing relations with France, Louis XVIII, and the
              reasons why Allied troops should not be withdrawn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3986_qm6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM D. CHEEVER PAPERS, 1813-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1003</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_513af57c6efe8f85b58e9571b719cac6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>103 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05cd6eb2e7adff7a91086af1f07b9380">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daa5c5d8fc248a51403af29903164ab7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection contains mainly abstracts of provisions, receipts, and other papers
              relating to supplies for the United States Army and the New York State Militia during
              the War of 1812. One item, February 1, 1864, concerns Colonel Henry A. V. Post of the
              2nd Regiment of New York Sharpshooters (Infantry Volunteers).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3990_94h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GISBOURN J. CHERRY PAPERS, 1838-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1004</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e793c60229a3485b2ddaed94b604fd14"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_595671b0550dcc8f2f7b77fd1e194816">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00fb415b2a96ec824db36fec87a9dc0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Books of advanced mathematical problems, many of which relate to surveying and are in
              the categories of plane and solid geometry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3994_rh7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUNSFORD R. CHERRY PAPERS, 1836-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1005</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af3a07e4b6c2fabc8d3b7e6545ad0dac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ec1a64975d08795eec629b810e3d4d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgecombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06afd9d411b0374f680e81776e9a3883">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence between relatives in North Carolina and Texas, 1839-1845. Also
              letters from a soldier in the 15th Regiment of North Carolina State Troops dealing
              with conditions in North Carolina and Virginia and the battles of Fredericksburg,
              Gettysburg, and Fort Sumter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref3998_01l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GREGG CHERRY PAPERS, 1914-1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1006</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b82270aa77302eeb56d83dc6926921ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7753dc022ccb06c69a6bd7f859ead987">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gastonia (Gaston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5753248707dc55ddec78bcc6c8f42f6a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence and papers, for the most part related to Cherry's
              political career. Includes a lengthy mimeographed copy of a manuscript describing a
              woman's experiences with psychic visions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4002_s2w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESAPEAKE AND DELAWARE CANAL COMPANY MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1827-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1007</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_663066e16c5224f7e4e11e7c43eb32a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 81 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c935caa9de5297d21446816a886c3ee0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac374431383dbbcbfdec2b2778d6709f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume containing mostly records of payments for excavations of earth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4006_wxm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO CANAL COMPANY PAPERS, 1891-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1008</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aee9314498ded550679ffcb308198a5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>102 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5608b6e91d3f674487ba99670edd3cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsport (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd7027529b3aaf6eee771d1f04734ed9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers include business correspondence; records of daily business at Williamsport,
              Maryland; and daily reports of boats and cargoes clearing Williamsport from March 30
              to April 28, 1911. Volumes, bearing various dates from 1891 to 1923, include daybooks,
              returns of manifests, records of waybills, and return of waybills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4010_e7v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESHIRE, SULLIVAN &amp; CANADAY, INC., PAPERS, 1912 (1930-1949).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1009</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6237e6d877b2df6ac5a4c62b9bbc5194"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 38,000 items.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da20712021e66a35422833b17885795f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dbb7745c62de6e8f059016cd0bfb6be2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a firm of cotton merchants and exporters consisting of alphabetically
              arranged files of correspondence, invoices, and other records of financial
              transactions. The papers outline the structure and extent of the company's domestic
              and foreign operations, recording its dealings with agents, cotton merchants, textile
              mills, the New York Cotton Exchange, insurance companies, banks, agencies of the
              federal government and of South Carolina, commission merchants, shipping companies,
              railroads, and others. Business included the purchase, consignment, storage,
              compressing, and sale of cotton, and also hedging in the speculative market of cotton
              futures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4014_ze2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS RAWDON CHESNEY PAPERS, ca. 1831-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1010</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5edc18bc98aec31b806dcf2a2b122886"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b95211d04abcfcc06fbe3e7793fc133">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mourne, County Down, Northern Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2791b97accb12c18bd74c17bf607b28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Undated and unsigned manuscript entitled "Observations on Persia as an Ally, and the
              Cheapest as well as Most Important Frontier Line of Our Indian Empire." It is a
              detailed analysis of Persia with recommendations for British foreign policy in that
              region.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4018_fuv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER CHESNUT PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1011</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c5295bc47a9735c72193807b94fc4c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54dae7ec44c22a9209b2cf8c6fe177f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>De Kalb County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02965930abf0cac4a1a0757f6b1c04aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Alexander Chesnut, a planter, largely concerned with crops
              and the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4022_qsq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CHESNUT, JR., PAPERS, 1779-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1012</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d54f8adab860ac758df554ec94bcb93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>112 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5af369bd33a3e115549d4f2ec48868cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b2420c342e62e7e500316924dfa6765">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family correspondence and military papers of a South Carolina politician
              and Confederate officer including letters to his children in school; papers dealing
              with the sale of a plantation, the marketing of cotton, and the settlement of debts; a
              petition seeking apprehension of persons guilty of arousing discontent among slaves; a
              description of the fortifications around Charleston, South Carolina; letters
              concerning disaffection in Tennessee in 1862; and a copy of a printed letter from
              Chesnut concerning the investigation of fraud in the government of South Carolina in
              1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4026_m3e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CHESSIER DAYBOOK, 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1013</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ae1d32e6be7e4875277c93c832fe2fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32db4216cb6ca59a90ee1f4ced010693">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsville (Henry County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb5b6a360806262e9c817b66319b5f05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of James Chessier, merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4030_mdt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK WILLIAM CHESSON PAPERS, 1858-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1014</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a3f72214b65615a77a0c1f984fed9842"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>167 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db725e5e3fcb6b549a08557da7df5650">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_675c7a2fac4a1f222dba0ecf630d66ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence primarily concerns the humanitarian efforts of Chesson and his friends
              in the interest of native peoples in territories in Europe, Asia, and Africa. There is
              comment on Turkey, Greece, Bulgaria, and the Armenians in 1878-1880; the Afghan War,
              1878-1881; Indian affairs, 1882 and 1884; Sierra Leone, 1858; South Africa and
              adjacent areas, 1872-1884; and scattered references to slavery and the slave trade in
              various parts of the world. There is also material relating to domestic British
              politics in this period. The principal correspondents are Sir George Campbell; William
              Edward Forster; Arthur Hobhouse, First Baron Hobhouse; Walter Henry James, Second
              Baron Northbourne; John Laird Mair Lawrence, First Baron Lawrence; Edmond George
              Petty-Fitzmaurice, First Baron Fitzmaurice; Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre; J. W.
              Welborne; and John Morley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4034_a68" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM L. CHESSON PAPERS, 1783 (1806-1869) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1015</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ef50a7b942dbc9fc0c2d4c85556b8b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,346 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f50b10c35a3a1a97dc47877c611313aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Plymouth (Washington County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bc01f40fc2d7e424e7d42e4496b2d3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal papers and correspondence of William L. Chesson, clerk of the
              court of Washington County; of four of his brothers and two sisters, the material of
              the early years being largely confined to legal papers of William L. Chesson. Many
              papers are concerned with John B. Chesson's wholesale fish house of Armistead and
              Chesson; with the correspondence of Andrew Chesson and Joshua Swift, a member of the
              North Carolina General Assembly, including an election in 1836 and strife in the
              Assembly between Whigs and supporters of Martin Van Buren. The collection includes a
              letter, 1865, to the chief of police in Beaufort, North Carolina, from the Freedmen's
              Bureau in Washington, North Carolina, demanding arrest of a person who had failed to
              answer charges; a letter, 1878, which refers to a shipload of Negroes and whites on
              their way to the Republican convention at Edenton; and comments about legislation
              regarding fishing in North Carolina waters. The volumes contain the business records
              of a blacksmith and the mercantile firms of Hodges and Chesson, and Chesson and Ross,
              and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4038_gzo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LANGDON CHEVES PAPERS, 1807-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1016</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_498959003589387748c9c2f3bf7376b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c69e8225a54500c06ea7d44d4b700433">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30964db4d186ed8f795ec9362e9c1bec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Langdon Cheves (1776-1857), lawyer, member of U.S. Congress, and
              director of the Second U.S. Bank, concerning immigration from the West Indies in 1807
              and banking; and his son's request for arms for the Palmetto Hussars in December,
              1860.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4042_m5v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RACHEL SUSAN (BEE) CHEVES PAPERS, 1846 (1861-1884) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1017</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ec2f74e17e9b0b23728b6593ff68500"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>215 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2fc0ca009a0d658ec5093af6d8e708ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4271660be64094b95b405d2d0586735">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists, for the most part, of personal and family correspondence
              dealing with day-to-day life and reflecting events of the Civil War and
              Reconstruction, including a description of the burning of Columbia, South Carolina.
              The correspondence, 1848-1868, of John Richardson Cheves, concerns work on the
              defenses of Charleston, South Carolina; service as a physician in the Confederate
              Army; and attempts to regain his property after the war. There are a number of letters
              from Joseph Cheves Haskell reflecting his experiences in the Civil War, including camp
              life, aftermath of the battle of Gettysburg, and the campaigns around Chattanooga and
              Knoxville in 1863. The collection also contains several items on the Marshall family
              of Charleston, South Carolina, including report cards from the High School of
              Charleston, 1856-1860; an account of the earthquake of 1886 in Charleston; and two
              memoranda books of Alexander W. Marshall, Jr., sergeant major in the 2nd South
              Carolina Artillery, which contain personal notes, maps, and forage records from the
              Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4046_pim" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT SMITH CHEW PAPERS, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1018</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_342c3f2a132ff904d65eab719919f9f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a095e99c0c6de0df4d095faabb41017">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4067a348735d4fe55858cf6ae6080b2b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Summonses before the Corporation Court of Fredericksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4050_258" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHICORA MINING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY RECORDS, 1870-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1019</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9556f5e29346ca577704f033ae844ad7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 47 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ba8aa5a3b9870141f9ac61bd4a7524a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_15dcf7c446e9eb21e55ab154184def79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the organization of the corporation and subsequently of the board of
              directors. The firm was organized to mine phosphates, earths, marls, rocks, and
              minerals and to manufacture chemicals, acids, and fertilizers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4054_h59" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANNIE CHILDRESS PAPERS, 1849 (1862-1863) 1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1020</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f1190da8977407e574d2648c9ceffa6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a544f54a093db5036d062ee290fc0217">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Airy Hill (Powhatan County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_967e2571f456a0811b725bedbb21aea3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence. Includes letters concerning the California gold
              rush of 1849.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4058_bw3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM CHILDS PAPERS, 1861, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1021</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1d3029fdb4165ceb339ff2c9726cc50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad69d6ebc4f31e425bdf4405626ed3ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ce6fb18ef6b0758c33446ab1131307f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter concerning an application for a job on Childs' <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Public Ledger </title> and offering Childs a collection of pamphlets
              on the telegraph in the South; and a letter giving the British attitude toward the
              Civil War in the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4062_7c4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DABNEY CHILES PAPERS, 1812-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1022</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_baa775c32e302f9d64c2182c683e4e07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59a95cbe5cafa6f5ab21de9f8ad2dfc1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caroline County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4666ebde10ffb27c41f3c2325a546b5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The will of Reuben Goodwin for 1812, and of Dabney Chiles for 1815; and papers in
              litigation over Chiles's will.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4066_vnx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HALL CHILTON PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1023</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ef3aad507398619b1da48a01d0283fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3af934974d28ce9c65d1e05a279a15c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westmoreland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d1d5a302c6adaa853762342e1e9bad6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military correspondence of Robert H. Chilton (1816-1879), brigadier general in the
              Confederate Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4070_fho" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. CHILTON, JR., PAPERS, 1808 (1897-1901).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1024</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d8144235989b35c7eb4d9d781c187b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>270 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38c646c70755a27e9dd9c427760315bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ee1ce05d943f9ada258052d2096dd37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of the correspondence of the chief of the
              United States Consular Bureau and concerns the operations and problems of the consular
              service, 1897-1901. The papers include a few personal items about Chilton's marriage,
              work, and health; applications for positions in various consulates; letters describing
              problems in the service such as housing, salary levels, and political interference;
              correspondence concerning United States commerce and foreign relations; and a few
              items on domestic politics. Other items in the collection include a letter by Mary
              Lamb with a postscript by Charles Lamb, 1808; detailed lists of commodity prices for a
              number of years between 1808 and 1883 from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and other
              cities; and a lengthy report on improved agricultural practices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4074_lqq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHINESE NEWS SERVICE PAPERS, 1944-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1025</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b30f893005731e0143aa69bca9cb4bba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>370 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_513275d9f8cf2284985883dc733759f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bfd569ce27967895ea9c7012aeeaf650">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed news releases of the Chinese News Service, an official agency of the
              Chinese government.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4078_jq1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BOILING R. CHINN ACCOUNTS AND PLANTATION RECORDS, 1843-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1026</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d20b57344f77448edcb0479f02ed2c0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7ef747d0d963c5f71bf21b769a7fce1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cypress Hall, Baton Rouge, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb30f2b611a3ee2ba32071187dded643">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records and accounts of Bolling R. Chinn, planter, slaveowner, and merchant,
              including plantation records, 1843-1872; account book, 1857-1870; ledger, 1866-1886;
              time book, 1871-1872; and daybook, 1873-1893.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4082_rlh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY CHIPPENDALE PAPERS, 1853-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1027</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f859f4ed2af884777f947a53d3fbae54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b125f18f2bbe3515bb1ad40636b64d0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93e45ac3b52b20d426ab7c74d788e0d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to William H. Chippendale (1801-1888), an actor, pertaining to
              professional matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4086_zd5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER ROBERT CHISOLM PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1028</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1606f480da37cd21a3d7ea2915cf5356"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1527a23db66244b58cc8d595ab26485d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7389216cd8207ec5ab331161dda17783">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of journal for the period before and during the bombardment of Fort
              Sumter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4090_w5h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HOLLEY CHIVERS PAPERS, 1833-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1029</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_268bfadfb8f30313829f82d33521b008"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>635 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bee57576e896695d7dc219699071dec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_237a7e8b1185ec3a805df21a10d678d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Literary correspondence and works of Thomas H. Chivers (1809-1858), Georgia poet,
              including letters to editors, publishing houses, and critics; several letters
              concerning similarity in the works of Chivers and Edgar Allan Poe and the question of
              plagiarism; clippings of his published poems and reviews of his writings; and
              unpublished manuscripts of his works, which make up the bulk of the collection. Among
              the correspondents are Ossian Euclid Dodge, Moses Dow, John S. Dwight, Edwin Forrest,
              John Gierlow, Henry Beck Hirst, Jennie Lind, Charles R. Rode, and James M. Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4094_40i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. CHRISTIAN PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1030</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_04a106b592cceea2fd26dd54be6b869d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_271157aa9e68b9f45f91e82e8eb2dfda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34e29af4ced01307e40bf13399dae604">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the appointment of a postmaster; the progress of the war; and the
              spirit of the officials in Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4098_v1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BEVERLY CHRISTIAN PAPERS, 1829 (1852-1900) 1904</unittitle>
            <unitid>1031</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_09f883c87746ea4df0281bb66c11a60d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>519 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_210cb03fa501b6bdad667f2fe13b7711">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Uniontown (Perry County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90cd4c01ba0f99ec3e2b45b966dd2212">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the related Christian and Storrs families about personal and family
              matters. Volumes contain the notes of a law student at the University of Alabama,
              Tuscaloosa, 1879-1880; minutes of an agricultural fair, 1880-1884; and minutes of
              lodge meetings, 1897-1898.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4102_5xd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. E. CHRISTIAN PAPERS, 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1032</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc5b667fc1d1ac644c3bea09ef547f97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a95b9d0b63e1b0b24b50531b4f1aba2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38abcffd8ec9f47fca783de7a7d60719">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter discussing religion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4106_mmi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WALTER CHRISTIAN PAPERS, 1855-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1033</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c74ac8ee040da154f87467b9c359271f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>168 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b0085a3f6b1b673e4bf0d2b722b5b44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Christiansburg (Roanoke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41406928e55bafd1f8c1a9d2a497eeb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William W. Christian, Confederate soldier. One letter, 1859, from
              his mother, Mary Ann Christian, describes excitement evidently aroused by John Brown's
              raid; many of the other letters are to his fiancee, Carrie Harmon, and describe the
              confusion and conditions of the first Confederate military camp in northern Virginia,
              and his stay in a hospital in LynchEurg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4110_bws" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIE CHUNN PAPERS, 1861-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1034</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59131ef0b05118a7072926898c7533ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f59425e54c5ff6f2351fa5e3bac3c83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manassas (Tattnall County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f1c19aee47edcab7dccf9284a50a2e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters between a Confederate Army officer and his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4114_kek" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHURCH OF ENGLAND. DIOCESE OF WINCHESTER, PAPERS, 1705.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1035</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_390eae35d0ab72cbf8b58881e01d11ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 43 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_675c128d470692cea1d176035d0c23e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_461055cdc5e0886a7dd7619ecdf125e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>These items form part of the response to <title type="simple" render="doublequote">An
                Inquiry Concerning the Present State of the Churches in Hampshire.</title> They are
              questionnaires addressed to the priests of parish churches and chapels concerning
              organization and financing. Not all of the churches of Hampshire are represented, and
              not all of the questionnaires are complete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4118_nnw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK C. CHURCHILL PAPERS, 1906-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1036</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36dca473a3dd11af0aade3b9c2c575e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65d989f17a2f7f5b0a1a1e2f25aba821">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67bb9f3c0588ab0dd350c1ffeede5f37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers relating for the most part to the taking of a census of the
              eastern band of the Cherokee Indians in 1907-1908. Includes a one volume census roll
              and two unbound partial rolls.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4122_zjs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WESLEY CHURCHILL PAPERS, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1037</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36812c843417b59c6eab11462bf830c0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_081dc54f962556577464a274a8416e43">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Andover (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09105484f1471fc3c12b4fadd16a750c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the poetry of John Townsend Trowbridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4126_rbi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHURCHILL PAPERS, 1811-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1038</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0cadce902fdd596d6fac83bda9561131"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7bb2b7a25055d1f9d003746107b66c74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greene County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eaf40aedbb6bd2592110fb42c11f8b3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters to William Churchill from a brother in the Mississippi Territory,
              commenting on farming conditions, the purchase of cattle, and the Creek War of
              1813-1814 in Alabama; and two letters from a son who was a soldier in the Mexican War
              and later a resident of Boston, Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4130_eus" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL T. CILLEY PAPERS, 1855-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1039</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_09f9148d731ac390f9fb8e8792c8b005"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>132 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d61834af698fc73dfacd1349780f45b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfax (Franklin County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d78744b446e687aa5d8058da9c63d9c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of Cilley and various members of his family concerning the
              Civil War and other subjects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4134_7x5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS JACOB CIST PAPERS, 1841-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1040</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_689e8493d7d195f4c8c671c7d5ba68cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f1c408f44bf7f095b05d9281b1765f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61fb29ee2f82e11b25640e7bf171c403">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence related to the collection of autographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4138_tlt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK PAPERS, 1903-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1041</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31902e70074449f9e868eb5f8a6cd1ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 80 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8590d40a827c170026acff20e5c24535">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9938191be6dea48b2a9975526437f0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Citizens National Bank and its predecessor, the Morehead Banking
              Company. The Morehead Bank is represented by a checks and deposits book, a collection
              register, and a cashier's letterpress book, all dating from 1903-1905. The records of
              Citizens National Bank include daily balance books, 1907-1919; bank journals,
              1905-1919; subsidiary account books, especially for the 1920s and 1930s; cashier's
              letterpress books, 1905-1911, with partial runs for 1913 and 1915; and a small group
              of unbound correspondence, 1907-1908, 1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4142_rg1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO CLAGETT LEDGER, 1815-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1042</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c478e66c1f93908fc5d6f1ce46d9c83"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 628 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c531eb9ef7a222ea6c342cd55486203d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Brunswick?] (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_127f3e0fe4eefedff75217eb44bf1efa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>HORATIO CLAGETT LEDGER</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4146_5it" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CLAGETT PAPERS, 1847-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1043</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1a28365503ae368b5dfd44df1f6a191"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1014427a7331caf84d00dc153874793">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Upper Marlboro (Prince George's County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a78ede9dbea726714938aef42c19f535">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4150_jum" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. CLAIBORNE PLANTATION BOOK, 1353-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1044</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e49600bbd52978d8011d306eb195624"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_452ff925c63999fd52fd204b3ce90da3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>F. CLAIBORNE PLANTATION BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4153_ecq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMILTON CABELL CLAIBORNE MUSIC NOTEBOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1045</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bb9aeccaf9083ad7c4f11267533edf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 10 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59159e6d6cb19c904a94bc8415cdbb2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04fe14addb2721c17fefb0e5a2847c6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Music notes and staff.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4157_3n9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[JOHN F.?] CLAIBORNE AND [W. L.?] JETER ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1853-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1046</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_826573b89681495ba0e41666a75d6f21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa7ac92d0ab1eda91b7ff35fe8a45c8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41485e524dc4180c2ff82333eb65d38d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook, ledger, and account book of the firm of Claiborne and Jeter, merchants of
              Danville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4161_jkl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FRANCIS HAMTRAMCK CLAIBORNE PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1047</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_800a5d0897726bad84a9e48fa1d0be00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 reel microfilm.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9a8b7b45084f6bbf075899c1f19be87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b1e288909647ba1ecbc236773dedc6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the burning of a dwelling near Claiborne's residence; microfilm of
              Claiborne's diaries and reminiscences, 1820s-1840s, in the Library of Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4165_6pw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHARLES COLES CLAIBORNE PAPERS, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1048</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_335f42c6fd306f0c2225a52c8c437feb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0432b924ef1bb453e37b2916289291b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mississippi Territory.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2fb6b4c452c1e390ae74212e2eeb6688">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Claiborne, governor of Mississippi Territory, to the territorial
              legislature announcing the signature of two bills and a photocopy of a proclamation
              from Claiborne stating that the province of Louisiana had passed under the control of
              the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4169_biz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLAIRE [CLARA MARY JANE] CLAIRMONT DIARIES, 1814-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1049</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be997e3b162a0b9ed5ffe8bab0618202"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b497b648875cec8c85a94249205d8b2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Europe. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78d0b407ea575eb97b64a2f7e3014d34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of a diary and reminiscences of Claire (Clara Mary Jane)
              Clairmont, giving descriptions of France, Switzerland, Italy, and the Rhine Valley as
              she saw them when accompanying Percy Bysshe Shelly and Mary Godwin on their elopement;
              accounts of her daily activities, including readings (with frequent quotations and
              comments), her social calls, and her philosophic musings; descriptions of her life as
              governess in a family of Moscow, Russia; and reminiscences of her youth. Frequent
              allusions to the Shelleys and Byron are usually of an indirect and impersonal nature.
              References to grief at being separated from her daughter, Allegra, are numerous. There
              is no material for the years 1815-1817 and 1822-1824.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4173_gxn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KEATING CLARE PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1050</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17e04c6787377121c9027fa123848188"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07e224c812494c96e47efd8740d101e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabeth (Union County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e51da3dc6c62ae5c157e1b4041e85b60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Civil War soldier, originally from Ireland, who served in the 9th New
              York State Militia. His letters describe camp life and the battle of Gettysburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4177_q8l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. P. CLARK DIARY, 1847-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1051</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e06db0327979faa71152d4cd85ba7a7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6c6117e97bfe4b3842e7e31840c92c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hartford County, Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_967e37a7e8e82a474200d7522cb7a3c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a farmer with almost daily one-line entries concerning farm activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4181_u7b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHRISTOPHER HENDERSON CLARK PAPERS, 1810-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1052</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c7c11d689733725b1c4b0753f4e185c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e96b1747dd7f3a4c97c275514e240778">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c26f17c7e988e2d8daab49be3dcc3f9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4185_rkk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COURTNEY J. CLARK PAPERS, 1841-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1053</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8a381ace5409e76a8f74f632931d18b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07af844f718bdcb4595a46b01ceb33f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jacksonville, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5aef4aad3aae6ea420fa99e5247545e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes taken by C. J. Clark of Selma, Alabama, as a medical student at Louisville
              Medical Institute, Louisville, Kentucky, and later as a practicing surgeon in the
              Confederate Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4189_1sc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CYNTHIA A. W. CLARK PAPERS, 1898-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1054</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_504a101d887e34ec88293ecfac6e3516"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,307 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b6178e03702e7fca58cde736a298f2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northhampton (Hampshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_321f6f0a8164f91da0c1ff54f9b91659">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of Cynthia A. W. Clark, and almost unintelligible
              letters of her son, Arthur Wilson Clark, who was mentally deranged and often signed
              himself "Napoleon Bonaparte." The early letters contain a few scattered references to
              the Spanish-American War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4193_j4z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN CLARK PAPERS, 1789 (1878-1918) 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1055</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf05fa2ff08d86d0c6d03c4bf0638962"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,518 items and 118
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d6b57be5297b2105e48783d5e109680">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Weldon (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0be0e1d1340523e00999b211556634c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Apparently the complete records and business correspondence of a general merchant in
              Weldon. The collection includes also a letter from Washington and Lee University,
              Lexington, Virginia, where a son attended school, and a letter from an instructor at
              Oak Ridge Academy, Guilford County, North Carolina, 1917. There are also one hundred
              and fifteen daybooks, 1880-1918; two ledgers, 1878; and an index to the ledgers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4197_w7v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENOCH CLARK PAPERS, 1852-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1056</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f793668b71919851ba91fa5e4a119e37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_523a89c2869ef57edc41de623251e314">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99bb737da2750c0a97d4ae5ddabf1426">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning property; finances; desertion, and commodity prices in
              North Carolina during the Civil War and the operation of the salt works at Wilmington;
              experiences in Georgia during and after the Civil War; contracts with a former slave;
              and family affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4201_x0c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS CLARK PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1057</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d760d1f6fc86b39bbc4fc8f77d4bba45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_126da89a3f8ed2dd1d08191866e9aa1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ceaa5f55636b0f6f0da0f08a6d57b7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Queen Victoria concerning Clark's illness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4205_cni" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK W. CLARK PAPERS, 1861-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1058</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a605b3eda192de485df2f946223b6dc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>199 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a3621819866dd597fcd9bba3fb75164">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northampton (Hampshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df9437a2a2d97d6cc1e4e16b5698c561">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a New England family concerning personal and business matters, the
              Civil War, and California. The letters of Frederick Clark, a soldier in the 10th
              Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, describe in some detail day-to-day life in camp
              near Washington, D.C., and campaigning with McClellan in Virginia, 1861-1862, while
              letters from other members of the family discuss activities at home. There are several
              letters from family members in California in the late 1870s describing economic
              conditions and attitudes toward the Chinese.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4209_6qy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CLARK PAPERS, 1809-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1059</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57dda51c0a9bd863f552f08ff19c954b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>632 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e905f9a0a2546a40045312a8328203e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Campbell County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8c2a4d01354126215e3ea5c5bcd15b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists for the most part of the business letters, bills, receipts,
              and checks of a tobacco planter. There are also a few legal papers and personal
              letters. Includes a letter, 1831, from a member of the House of Delegates of Virginia
              concerning the discussions of slavery in the legislature following the Nat Turner
              insurrection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4213_ktj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY SELBY CLARK PAPERS, 1842-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1060</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe8ea71e1e4590cd820941d4307c1be4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6cf14f8c48d85d842f2ae82a053f29aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da5617d282ab4f1eec7431e34f65b853">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business and personal correspondence, including a description of a trip
              in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys in 1842 and a letter of the Reconstruction period
              assessing the future prospects of the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4217_rh9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY TOOLE CLARK PAPERS, 1757-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1061</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47d21a594fedb5e09532c43043d02ee0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,343 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c1005a990ce17f6fa8a5acc61fbe55f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81c0e45d9c53adfbb728045425a1d44c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up chiefly of the bills, receipts, accounts, indentures, and
              other business and legal papers of a planter with holdings in North Carolina,
              Tennessee, and Alabama. There is correspondence concerning social life in Washington,
              D.C. in 1829-1830; affairs in Alabama in 1842; and Clark's political career,
              especially with his tenure as governor of North Carolina, 1861-1862. The official and
              political correspondence includes patronage letters; requests for military
              appointments; discussions of North Carolina's part in the Civil War; and a
              confidential letter to the Secretary of War concerning the weakening of the
              Confederate Army through desertion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4221_3p6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BEAUCHAMP CLARK PAPERS, 1897-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1062</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ee8d1f9c24568f2b1e222c9d13c7d10"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0db824b63cc28471044f96d0c2d8e51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bowling Green (Pike County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa222be2139a7c6a0974c31ccac1c9a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three addresses delivered by Clark in the United States House of Representatives and
              one letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4225_54c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. CLARK PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1063</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_671373fdf1b51f17787687721998e759"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29e771bd6e670bdc880ae892af8ad510">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of an officer on the ironclad U.S.S. <emph render="italic"
                >Sangamon.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4228_e9b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH D. CLARK PAPERS, 1963.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1064</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_131f855821465ee9ef0d14522db19721"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e1c9c3a0e43a1e0561d609a87afbdf0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7b70a8f360132eb012baaf6c406c19c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Fifty Years of the North Carolina Folklore
                Society,</title> a paper presented at the annual meeting of the society, December 6,
              1963.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4232_c8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M.H. CLARK AND H.D. FAULKNER LETTER BOOK, 1859-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1065</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d6d920c07099a8e6c1ebbd7c89e614bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 876 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c6902752144c841e039cbf93bcfb691">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f86ac844f2b91a49d74a7ba7daf38a6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Clark and Faulkner. Many pertain to bonds, loans, and taxes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4236_l7h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL B. CLARK PAPERS, 1764-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1066</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c15e4f77f10ee1d3ee065c86396851b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>174 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_101a3082dc5d75d6c697626b7464b4cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brotheraville (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ee63ca9fa87082a8bce865794f5d6e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Clark family and related families in Virginia and Georgia. The
              early letters from Virginia deal with family matters, social life, farming, commerce,
              politics, and the Revolution. Anderson family letters refer to religion and include
              letters of a soldier in the War of 1812 describing the American blockade of the
              British in Alexandria, Virginia, and life at Camp Mitchell near Richmond. The papers
              of the Clarks in Georgia begin in 1840 and concern social life, land transactions, and
              life at Emory College at Oxford, Georgia. There are several Civil War letters from
              various branches of the family, one of which concerns the construction of the C.S.S.
                <emph render="italic">Virginia.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4240_0ng" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THEOPHILUS CLARK PAPERS, 1834-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1067</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4500f9d0eee74246131e526057cafb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b62ddad29bbffd223065c9e9868dca6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tinmouth (Rutland County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_203bbd5e4daec0b46a5684eb259c1482">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three letters from Caleb Smith Ives, an Episcopal clergyman, giving his impression of
              Alabama and describing his work there.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4244_3jk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER CLARK, SR., PAPERS, 1895-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1068</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d76739fda0e583e1e829c77f33777358"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2f6f11fa52ffe686128b4701e908aa4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c206ad1ecc9af44b5813a06899908a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three articles prepared for the <title type="simple" render="italic">University
                Magazine </title> of the University of North Carolina entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Counties in North Carolina that have Disappeared,</title><title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">North Carolina in War,</title> and <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">North Carolina Troops in South America,</title>
              which concerns the Cartagena expedition to Venezuela, 1740. Also a letter to Funk and
              Wagnalls Co. concerning a book they had published.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4248_9v8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. CLARK PAPERS, 1848-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1069</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bb013f83524fbce824eb54e0a250834"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6fabefa3afe72ad9b92f6e23d7f03a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b117c0f3c313b75f028237b965f64a73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items including several telegrams and letters relating to Clark's
              service in the Confederate Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4252_w8k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAM CLARKE PAPERS, 1739 (1783-1851) 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1070</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70d30cf46266503d81013a02c61693c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>301 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5e0e59d3f6732d5ffb2d800b6030a76">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Britain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53f73f42c5fd27212b017d09879c87e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Adam Clarke to his wife and children and later correspondence among the
              family concerning the publication of Clarke's biography. The collection covers
              Clarke's career as a minister and contains material on the development of the Wesleyan
              Methodist Church; the ministries of John Wesley, Thomas Coke, George Whitefield; the
              British reaction to the French Revolution; missionary work in Palestine and the
              Shetland Islands; and the effects of the industrialization in England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4256_nea" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED ALEXANDER CLARKE PAPERS, 1848-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1071</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f901cbdcc9d891679f4846e54305f6ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4192d0ec09bee06b3897c221c695bac8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Close Hall," Wells, Somersetshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94b0ee31f6d177aec48b9d62620d84df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Drawings and engravings of buildings and scenes, churches and country houses, for the
              most part in Somersetshire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4260_l9g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE (JUDAH) CLARKE PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1072</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59a0ab58b9d2b1164c7a7f30869934bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1915d6a21ee1d8768d666b07fcb892f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vincennes (Knox County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb5310dfa4b621c2c479d6a471999f47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A history of the family of Joseph McCorkle, Revolutionary War veteran, pioneer,
              farmer, slaveholder, and abolitionist.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4264_hp6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. CLARKE PAPERS, 1852-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1073</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d090504cf09734763632fbbf44f73e24"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b25f7e07576b29623bd704a916fa2a36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Locust Dale (Madison County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57ba64839c4830caaa3d45ef4709944e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers concerned with farm business, particularly with the sale of farm
              products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4268_v87" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE PAPERS, 1833-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1074</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d70c2f1945907efccc0cc690f1bfd216"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69c19bd8d5060dede99b584f06cbe839">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4bb8a3cd2faf66022f48f1f7d77fc6d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of items concerning the career of a Unitarian minister,
              founder of the Church of the Disciples in Boston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4272_16x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. CLARKE PAPERS, 1848-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1075</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e72b09bc54a86b296d03612e3656da8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27a11f16b1c8ae4893760ec2c095d1f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Solon (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84209e2ddc4943a307b353a9b79ada10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a physician concerning such subjects as politics,
              medicine, and internal improvements in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4276_s08" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH E. CLARKE PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1076</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e8c03f95074e7f9bf46e394482ad2c21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c6e0295c4003d6e4f28e4fc3901575d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gloucester (Camden County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2e984089922c25011f8f0e16f60c2e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Clarke's son in the Union Army, stationed in Keokuk, Iowa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4280_npt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS CLARKE PAPERS, 1847 (1860-1872) 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1077</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d846a2763ea639e65c346a9ff37fe502"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>246 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ebc812adaf150df5be8e439a1cc2e89">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rocky Springs (Claiborne County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff1e0faf1834953e6e04d89593db3e49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a plantation store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4284_2ti" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY H. CLARKE PAPERS, 1844-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1078</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b1d5ab1249706fc18b89e0f75ea3923"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7f9aa34bf250cd91ffdab756a061b57e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0abcc7995f9c862d8ad59890999682c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence with parents in Lumpkin, Georgia,-and friends at Mercer
              University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4288_47v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR STANLEY DE ASTEL CALVERT CLARKE PAPERS, 1846-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1079</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88a30cd61a5ed8ff2bb3e5730089b665"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>91 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c1b6082ec3ea404b1998c2b7889f607">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c55a2ee37c68ac78439d555a9fe5873a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of an official of the royal household of Great Britain. Most of the
              letters are either by or about members of the royal family and they are primarily
              personal or social with only occasional references to political matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4292_pi6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARKE'S STATION BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES, 1821-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1080</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_55ebc8cb6945b2e2572412f85bc5ca89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. wilkes </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a691322bccab4736f0aabbcb38962c96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7a43f3dad0982d32013fe856bf958c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes rules of decorum and lists of members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4296_5hw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CLARKSON PAPERS, 1807-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1081</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_acd94a3e367a99f407cf4451aacd621e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94519db464d39f1310faf5828353d807">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Playford Hall," near Ipswich, Suffolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb87f536971092f5fc48982e1d733f30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of letters to and from Clarkson and clippings about his
              death. For the most part these items are concerned with the abolition of slavery in
              the British Empire, in the French overseas possessions, and in the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4300_e33" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. CLAWSON PAPERS, ca. 1942-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1082</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5cf702a2b5f00b7b676b1220f8c05129">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d065c8c748b11b5076dc4ef1bb3b0779">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly material concerning the Wilmington, N.C., race riot of 1898, as described by
              Colonel Thomas W. Clawson (1854-ca. 1942), city editor of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Wilmington Messenger </title> and editor of the Wilmington <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Star,</title> 1902-1924. Included are an article
              entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Wilmington Race Riot of 1898:
                Recollections and Memories,</title> written by Clawson ca. 1942, and <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Exhibit A,</title> consisting of a copy of a
              controversal editorial in the Wilmington <title type="simple" render="italic">Record
              </title> on August 18, 1898. and copies of other pertinent papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4303_y2k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CASSIUS MARCELLUS CLAY PAPERS, 1851-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1083</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97e09b14d5b6257e04204432012336ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0313d3c754e78951c89cb12c156a85d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_268703d75b1fce4f7131c06dc51b4a55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Four letters, 1851-1856, from Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810-1903), editor and
              abolitionist, to Edmund Quincy concerning personal affairs, politics, and problems
              encountered by Clay for publicly stating his anti-slavery views; and a letter, 1875,
              to W. Scott Smith asking his support for the vice-presidential nomination of the
              Democratic Party.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4307_uos" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLEMENT CLAIBORNE CLAY PAPERS, 1811 (1821-1915) 1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1084</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94aa4acec8edad0a19d0bf3a8d10c787"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,543 items and 25 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d9bd032f06971c20bea726c2db75589">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Madison County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_85c199770198cb18e63a69a8bb8b8edb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and political correspondence, accounts, diaries, memoranda,
              college notes, scrapbooks, and clippings of Clement Claiborne Clay (1816-1882),
              lawyer, U.S. senator, Confederate diplomat, and planter; of his father, Clement Comer
              Clay (1789-1866), lawyer, planter, U.S. congressman and senator, and governor of
              Alabama; of his mother, Susanna Claiborne (Withers) Clay (1798-1866); of his wife,
              Virginia Caroline (Tunstall) Clay (1825-1915), who wrote <title type="simple"
                render="italic">A Bell of the Fifties: Memoirs of Mrs. Clay, of Alabama, covering
                Social and Political Life in Washington and the South, 1853-1866: Put into Narrative
                Form by Ada Sterling </title> (New York: Doubleday, 1904); and of his brothers, Hugh
              Lawson Clay and John Withers Clay, and of their wives. Letters deal with family
              matters, including education of the elder Clay's three sons at the University of
              Alabama, Tuscaloosa, and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville; management of
              two or more cotton plantations and approximately fifty slaves; civic affairs in
              Huntsville; state politics, 1819-1860; Democratic and Whig party alignments,
              rivalries, and disputes; presidential elections, especially in 1844, 1852, and 1856;
              Clement Comer Clay's governorship, 1835-1837. the Creek War, 1836; the panic of 1837,
              Clement Claiborne Clay's election as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate in 1853 and his
              reselection in 1857. Other political matters referred to include the Compromise of
              1850; Kansas-Nebraska difficulty; break with Stephen A. Douglas; Democratic Convention
              of 1860; secession; and organization of the Confederate government. Personal letters
              refer to social life in Alabama and in Washington, D.C.; visits to springs and health
              resorts; and Clement Claiborne Clay's travels for his health through Florida, 1851,
              and later to Arkansas and Minnesota. </p>
            <p>Subjects of the Civil War years include Clement Claiborne Clay's political activities
              in the Confederate States Senate; his relations with Jefferson Davis; Federal raids on
              and occupation of Huntsville, consequent disruption of civilian life, and
              demoralization of slaves; J. W. Clay's publication of the Huntsville <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Democrat </title> in various towns; Clay's defeat in
              the election of 1863 for the Confederate Senate; his and other agents' work in Canada,
              assisting in the return of escaped Confederate prisoners to Confederate territory;
              plots of a general revolt in the Northwestern states designed to join these states to
              the Confederacy; the Democratic Convention of 1864; Horace Greeley's efforts for
              peace, 1864; plans and execution of the Confederate raid on St. Albans, Vermont, 1864;
              Clay's return from Canada, and the final days of the Confederacy. </p>
            <p>Material relating to the aftermath of the Civil War concerns accusations against Clay
              for complicity in Lincoln's assassination, Clay's surrender to Federal authorities,
              his imprisonment at Fortress Monroe, Virginia, and the efforts of Virginia (Tunstall)
              Clay to obtain her husband's release. Papers for the period 1866-1915 generally
              pertain to personal matters, principally Clay's poverty, his attempts to retrieve his
              confiscated property, the settlement of his father's estate, efforts to re-establish
              farming operations, and his years in the insurance business, 1871-1873, with Jefferson
              Davis; and Virginia (Tunstall) Clay's dissatisfaction with a restricted social life,
              her tour of Europe, 1884-1885, and her efforts in later years to operate the
              plantation. There are occasional references to political affairs. </p>
            <p>The volumes consist of an executor's book of the estate of C. C. Clay, Sr.,
              1866-1869; letter books, 1864-1865; letterpress copy covering insurance business;
              memorandum books, 1853-1864, containing a mailing list of constituents and other
              notations; notebook, 1835-1841, containing college lecture notes; receipt books; legal
              fee book, 1814-1815; scrapbooks, ca. 1848-1903, one of which contains plantation
              accounts, 1870-1873, and minutes of the Madison County Bible Society, 1820-1830; and
              the diaries and scrapbooks, 1859-1905, of Virginia (Tunstall) Clay. </p>
            <p>Correspondents include Jeremiah S. Black, E. C. Bullock, C. C. Clay, Sr., C. C. Clay,
              Jr., David Clopton [Virginia (Tunstall) Clay's second husband], W. W. Corcoran, J. L.
              M. Curry, Jefferson Davis, Varina Davis, Benjamin Fitzpatrick, U. S. Grant, Andrew
              Johnson, L. Q. C. Lamar, Clifford Anderson Lanier, Sidney Lanier, Stephen R. Mallory,
              Nelson A. Miles, James K. Polk, John H. Reagan, R. B. Rhett, E. S. Shorter, Leroy P.
              Walker, Louis T. Wigfall, and William L. Yancey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4311_6nf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE PINKNEY CLAY COPYBOOK, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1085</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b38c0cb6a7bff070fe068e18a453e7ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 120 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c6cc93ed06b59cdeec685486ffda275">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3d80a3050760abae82a7f867e3cbf12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A practice book of handwriting, and arithmetic problems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4315_suc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CLAY PAPERS, 1802-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1086</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec309f5798eca514be18e33dbdc3dbc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>137 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ba90628be372211523dda46281027dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ced8ba3ae0e7d1e28fedc1834b248a05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Henry Clay (1777-1852), Kentucky statesman, dealing with the U.S.
              Bank, public finance, Missouri Compromise, cabinet appointments in 1817, possibility
              of the purchase of Texas by the United States in 1825, the panic of 1819, tariff,
              Nullification, and the Whig Party. There is also evidence of Clay's desire to be
              president, especially in 1844. Other topics referred to are his private debts; horse
              breeding; various lawsuits; sale and purchase of lands; appointments to the U.S.
              Military Academy, West Point, New York, and to political offices; introduction of
              English cattle into the Western country; long discussion of Kentucky bluegrass; and
              his refusal to free three of his slaves. There are several letters of Clay's daughter,
              Anna B. (Clay) Erwin, commenting on family and personal matters and to some extent on
              Washington society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4319_365" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CLAY PAPERS, 1821-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1087</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b6d9559782212d52bcc7f6eec17ef4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19c7ecb4307f1f1e054212e715c9fedc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Preston, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c41175de86e445ac070d5f3e623220ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and an album of letters of John Clay (1796-1858), Anglican clergyman
              and British prison reformer, and his son, Walter Lowe Clay, also an Anglican
              clergyman, principally concerning crime and prisons. Correspondents discuss the causes
              and prevention of crime, the methods to be used in prisons and reformatories,
              appropriate parliamentary legislation, alcoholic consumption, the condition of the
              industrial and agricultural working classes, and the roles of the church and secular
              and religious education. Among the correspondents are Charles Adderly, Lord Brooke,
              Mary Carpenter, William Shove Chalk, the Bishop of Chester, Sir Smith Child, George
              Combe, Emily Davies, Augustus De Morgan, George Dixon, Lord Ebrington, Lord Ingestre,
              John Just, Lord Lifford, John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow, Lord Lyttelton, Eliza Meteyard,
              John Stuart Mill, Professor Mittermaier, Ogle William Moore, John Somerset Pakington,
              John Wilson-Patten, John Richardson Porter, Samuel Redgrave, James Harrison Rigg,
              Charles Savile Roundell, Lord Sandon, Robert A. Slaney, William Cooke Taylor, Georg
              Varrentrapp, and Sir John Eardley-Wilmot.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4323_ewc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH CLAY, SR., PAPERS, 1767-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1088</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54d4266eac2011f9984cf672792b1ba4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_462d33748ded5272634f20f5d9a00eb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4159061a969bf9ba991f604fc235a84">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and business papers of Joseph Clay, Sr. (1741-1805), merchant, Revolutionary
              officer, and member of Continental Congress. The volume contains depositions made
              before Clay, as senior assistant judge of Chatham County, Georgia, by several mariners
              from the brigantine <emph render="italic">Bachelor</emph> commanded by Robert
              Etherington, concerning charges that the brigantine was supplying aid to British
              troops at Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4327_g6r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLAYTON AND ERWIN PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1089</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50f0325682fed55067e046cf648d4446"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d025e025a09aaaf054ffedb6992c514f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Napoleon (Desha County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c43b7eb3612e8422fb4a793015ce5f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the law firm of Clayton and Erwin concerning a debt owed Alexander
              Craig of Richmond, Virginia, by Solon B. Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4331_fis" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ROOTES CLAYTON PAPERS, (1801-1829) 1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1090</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c76121d3837f7e7f4cef94526988d6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d1a50060781986036bd5cb86346ea7c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), and Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3bbbcebc41520b61c74e8e54cb6f696">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal papers of George Rootes Clayton (1779-1840), state legislator and public
              official, concerning family matters; the health of Major General James Jackson; the
              University of Georgia; a duel between William H. Crawford and Peter L. Van Allen; an
              accounting, 1806, of the gold, silver, United States stocks, and the funds known as
              the Yazoo deposit in the Georgia treasury; internal improvements; the estate of George
              Clayton; and the sale of cotton, land, and slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4335_d1k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA HARPER CLAYTON PAPERS, 1846-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1091</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7f83cbe7c4d502225b9cd29037c091e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b82a7e86d8186b5189ac0799c34a6216">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Greene County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42d9931751b546e6ffe8407b8738cf71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Martha Harper Clayton from friends and from Confederate soldiers
              describing social matters, the battle of Chickamauga, and trials of deserters. Also
              included are letters between Robert T. Clayton in Bluefields, Nicaragua, and W. R.
              Grace and Co. of New York discussing the price of rubber; a letter from Robert T.
              Clayton concerning the Republican Party in Georgia; and information on the Clayton
              family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4339_0of" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. C. CLAYTON PAPERS, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1092</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9fcdf0d45a395eb0bd1ef4774a45e811"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_590107851a714359be7ac3e83ee86380">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c0ce607a676f516cc4af48bafb9cb00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of W. C. Clayton while a student at Centre College, Danville,
              Kentucky, while in a Richmond hospital, and while in the Confederate Army stationed at
              Centreville and Richmond, in Virginia, with comments on food, weather, friends, and
              homesickness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4343_sn1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLAYTON-BROWN-LEFTWICH-PAPERS, 1802-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1093</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23ade85f76de80d4c258dd5d5d8c4387"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>277 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f55d557d2d996c5591da1a8eb2f77583">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_39df0bdabdea0120bfe83cc793b55142">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the business papers of three firms: Brown, Leftwich, and Co.; Leftwich
              and Clayton; and Brown and Clayton; containing bills, receipts, and mercantile
              accounts. Correspondence concerns social life and customs in Virginia; purchases and
              sales of slaves in Virginia; and commodity, particularly tobacco, prices and sales in
              Richmond, New York, Great Britain, and the Netherlands. A memorandum book, 1816-1818,
              contains financial accounts for Brown, Leftwich, and Co.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4347_1v6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CLEEK PAPERS, 1829-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1094</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6406b4a003f877949131dcd212fcc11b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74d03cd9dbd701237da83d76c11a76e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bath County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0d14f273bfd65ea53ac5147dde1fa9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Cleek and related Bradley and Brown families dealing with
              family matters, Hot and Warm Springs, a visit of P. T. Barnum's show to Staunton,
              Virginia, and the battle of Gettysburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4351_1vm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES J. CLEER PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1095</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33506f4934e4b48e2612713d8bcfe332"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_701aec673b93899a02f4555ef4931945">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Union sailor on the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Maratanza </title> near Wilmington, North Carolina, describing attacks on Fort
              Fisher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4354_m79" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. CLEGG PAPERS, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1096</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_711bb790a4ddbae52e9a1dc71402f7a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3850cd7e5974cfcec5b855f3b5eca586">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0f56671452ae5f7567a9f9a0872ba8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A classbook for the Trent and Deep River circuits of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South, served by Rev. William F. Clegg (1827-1875). The circuits include Chatham,
              Moore, and Carteret counties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4358_8ng" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CYRIL CONISTON CLEMENS PAPERS, 1930-1961.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1097</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df9a62fd193cab9d9acf491fbf31d6dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>96 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40b560cb688363f3ecbd50b693ed95fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Webster Groves (Saint Louis County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b45ba9215db3a14098f2bd50da654a8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters from George Santayana (1863-1952), poet, novelist, and
              philosopher, to Cyril Clemens, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Mark
                Twain Quarterly </title> and cousin of Samuel Clemens. Santayana discusses personal
              matters, his own writings and the progress of his work, the writings of others about
              his life and philosophy, and the work of other literary figures. Attached to many
              letters are clippings about Santayana's works, which Santayana was returning to
              Clemens, along with his marginal comments. Also included are the manuscript and galley
              proof of Santayana's article, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Tom Sawyer and
                Don Quixote;</title> a reprint, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Brief
                History of My Opinion,</title> a chapter from <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Contemporary American Philosophy,</title><title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Personal Statements,</title> edited by George P. Adams and William P. Montague; a
              proof of Clemens's article, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">An American
                Philosopher in Exile, George Santayana;</title> and a typed copy of his booklet,
                <title type="simple" render="italic">George Santayana: An American in Exile.
              </title> The latter two items contain corrections by Santayana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4362_3ra" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEREMIAH CLEMENS PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1098</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c96406368ca9850bb53f4caea1095969"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b2ec2edc7d2757a524f766dd1f49730">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Madison County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b2f2ccaadb6bb23938fc605adee2a95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Jeremiah Clemens (1814-1865), soldier, novelist, and senator, concerning
              the application of Henry Myers for a pursership in the Navy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4366_0q4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS PAPERS, 1903-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1099</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2bdd6adfc5b80309dd970bfafb87aca7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aea1cfdc73d9109cca61fe6ca98305b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hannibal (Marion County), Mo. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f93ca16777f0c2fe798b3cd97daea97">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter from Samuel Clemens (1835-1910), author, to the publisher Munro
              about a literary matter; a copy of <title type="simple" render="italic">Mark Twain's
                Seventieth Birthday: Souvenir of Its Celebration </title> (Harper and Brothers,
              1905); and an obituary of Clemens from an unidentified publication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4370_ns6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MARSHALL CLEMENT PAPERS, 1830-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1100</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc77e2b3fb434d148343869f09df1333"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ceb7f9a50b6cadfa1817a15d58995b70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0ce5bd4830dade3273a387847c08655">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, school, and legal correspondence of John M. Clement (1825-1886), lawyer and
              member of the North Carolina state legislature. School letters are from De Witt C.
              Clement, while at Clegg's College, near Mocksville, North Carolina, to John M. Clement
              while attending college at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and to Clement's sister while at
              Edgeworth Female Academy, Greensboro, North Carolina. Included also are a letter
              discussing the presidential election of 1840, letters and a speech on the political
              activities of the Whigs and Democrats in North Carolina; a letter from Merryhill,
              North Carolina, concerning the Civil War; and an essay on card playing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4374_044" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GREEN CLEMSON PAPERS, 1848-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1101</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_719cf86e07a20abf5b180558982fe972"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e0deb5cc3fe4f0a9a959d28def0e19a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Fort Hill," Oconee County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d352a1c9c36cdf2b602eb1139aaf750">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas G. Clemson (1807-1888), South Carolina educator, diplomat, and
              son-in-law of John C. Calhoun. Included are an agreement between Clemson and his
              overseer Reuben H. Reynolds, 1848; a financial statement, 1849; a letter of
              introduction, 1865, for James Edward Calhoun to Max Van den Bergh, vice-consul of the
              United States at Antwerp, in which Clemson comments upon the effects of emancipation
              on the labor supply in the South; and a letter, 1870, from Anna Maria (Calhoun)
              Clemson concerning her family's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4378_414" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW CLENDENING DAYBOOK AND LEDGER, 1852-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1102</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9739290a59bc4c3de9819157fba5dbdf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 18 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e86536f1bef66d95690726279609eea7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Winchester?] (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1bbf62201c1eaec1b2899040d2d4212">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4382_udn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN GROVER CLEVELAND PAPERS, 1885-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1103</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5ab067cdc1b8ae81355dd2a3988cea0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70dc02a39d93dc374771c2a51ae21fca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97330f68bbdd1d63bb120710a83c5921">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three routine letters written by Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), president of the
              United States; a letter of recommendation; and invitations to the inaugural balls in
              1885 and 1893.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4386_x6u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLEVELAND COTTON MILL ACCOUNTS, 1888-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1104</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d251f887331490c9de75058d60b932f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41022cb2b3a333b83a37ce64033033f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawndale (Cleveland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a40575618860ad40d9bd5aec42aea4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cotton house records of a cotton mill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4390_tof" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB B. CLICK PAPERS, 1861-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1105</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0916dd190c0181b2832a22ec618e87b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dd9cc800dda9848482435932eeaa255">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dayton (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f50f9bb475f9c6dfb4ca8531af2f9ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Private Jacob B. Click, C.S.A., discussing personal affairs and the
              war. Included are references to the 5th Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, and the 10th
              Virginia Regiment, C.S.A.; military engagements, especially the first battle of Bull
              Run, the Peninsular Campaign, and the battles of Fredericksburg, Kelly's Ford,
              Gettysburg, and Chancellorsville; prisoners; camp life; sickness and scarcity of food;
              morale; and various Confederate and Union officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4394_cgs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN CLIFFORD PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1106</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42a96d296472237ab85e028295f3ddb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84afa24a844a9f897c59791b54a9963a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C. and Cornish (York County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d2eb6d33f87600eb9b33be62d929be8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Nathan Clifford (1803-1881), U.S. congressman, 1839-1843, and associate
              justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1858-1881, to J. H. Hedges concerning the residence
              of Joshua A. Lowell, late congressman from Maine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4398_yb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN L. CLIFTON PAPERS, 1784 (1830-1889) 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1107</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43b7efb09d09fa17517005e22ac515ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,714 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_461196cf74ddc5643e559e28d9cb46f8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Sampson County) and Faison (Duplin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80b656cc98dc57d7b008fbbea28bc0a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, legal papers, bills and receipts of John L. Clifton, businessman,
              clergyman, and possibly attorney, are principally concerned with the administration of
              numerous estates: William G. Alford, Thomas Bennett, Henry Britt, Joshua Craddock,
              Nanny Darden, Humphrey Flowers, Fred Herring, Allen King, Bryant King, Elizabeth
              McPhail, Jesse Oates, Lewis Pipkin, Benjamin Revel, Josiah B. Stevens, Needham
              Stevens, and Joseph Strickland. Included in the estates papers are contracts for
              hiring slaves, deeds for the sale of slaves, land deeds, several wills and marriage
              licenses, lists of commodity prices, and price lists published by commission merchants
              in New York, 1883 and 1886. Family correspondence consists of letters from Clifton's
              sons, H. J. and F. A., while serving in the Confederate Army in South Carolina and
              Virginia. They describe the battle of Fort Sumter, officers' pay and costs of
              supplies, fortifications at Georgetown and Wilmington, a retreat from Fredericksburg
              to Richmond, and the siege of Charleston. Miscellaneous items include an ordination
              certificate of John L. Clifton in the Free Will Baptist Church, 1835; papers dealing
              with the suit of John L. Clifton v. Francis <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Westbrook and John Atkinson</title> ; and powers of attorney. Volumes include a
              ledger, 1842-1861, of John L. Clifton; a daybook, 1837-1838, of William S. Clinton;
              daybook, 1852-1857, of James A. Tillman, a physician; and student copybooks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4402_xtb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB CLINGMAN AND COMPANY LETTER BOOK AND ACCOUNTS, 1816-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1108</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90f7b849553ef7d974e318963962424b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 79 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_938691be1eb0e4e0e9a6034e3d557736">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Surry County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae4507e9d39e50591a8c2c3e5da517da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>JACOB CLINGMAN AND COMPANY LETTER BOOK AND ACCOUNTS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4406_nni" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LANIER CLINGMAN PAPERS, 1833-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1109</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_55301a9224a59367119f8e504ff96a0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54baa1fe548a369bbaeb43c9f62c350a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7555784017077424cd5c88ffc4177430">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas L. Clingman (1812-1897), U.S. congressman and senator, and
              Confederate brigadier general, include letters, 1859-1880, to his neice, Jane A.
              Puryear, concerning his activity in public life, a projected trip to Europe in 1859,
              and family matters; a letter from Clingman recommending the appointment of Bushrod W.
              Vick to a consulship; and a letter, 1863, to Clingman concerning desertion in his
              brigade during his absence. The volumes consist of three of his brigade order books,
              1862-1864, containing orders and letters, 276 items, concerning Confederate military
              activity around Camp Whiting, North Carolina; and a notebook, 1833, evidently prepared
              by Clingman while studying law.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4410_quo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY PELHAM FIENNES PELHAM-CLINTON, FOURTH DUKE OF NEWCASTLE, PAPERS,
              1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1110</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3bc5b1748267ed33f1b2f01d67fdaf0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6a20e09aff08af8b6f3eeed229a6056">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06970da3149450905b6836638c21d465">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lord George Bentinck to the Duke of Newcastle (1785-1851), author and
              politician, analyzing the recent parliamentary election in which Edward Cardwell
              defeated Lord John Manners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4414_79r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLIONIAN DEBATING SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS, 1851-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1111</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8ddea9a13a1a49816faf82dee985712"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee82c1e32404a9c5078fa33cfe6113ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bcd25d61106a975b773f0ec93c7b67e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A record of meetings and final dissolution of the Clionian Debating Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4418_u83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH CLISBY RECEIPT BOOK, 1857-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1112</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_100cfd8b015839fee525ff578969aa4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dffb61ff3cfbf8c1f1c03a3ba8622e82">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9db95bf96caf17a4b57ab0ede43095ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt book for printing the <title type="simple" render="italic">Christian
                Index.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4422_ee4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD CLODD PAPERS, 1883-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1113</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3bf2b673c34f1ed2b70798199fda5664"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_306a7f43b12b05106d56b79525ff21b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f24cc0bdcd6d88b879520d04806c00cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edward Clodd (1840-1930), British banker and author, principally concern
              the Society of Authors and its chairman, Sir Walter Besant. Included are several
              personal letters. Correspondents include Ada Bayly, Sir Walter Besant, Edward Clodd,
              Moncure Conway, Dean Frederic W. Farrar, David Edward Hughes, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester,
              Clement Shorter, and Hesba Stretton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4426_0jt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MATHEW CLODE PAPERS, 1862-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1114</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_079ef45412c8a83a115429629f41a4ce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4398c077b7c29de250cb670e0824d215">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6abace576d33d387eca8dfd7cd0aea3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Charles Mathew Clode (1818-1893), solicitor and legal secretary at
              the War Office, and author, pertains to the Militia Act of 1852 and other military
              statutes; the merits of the local militia, the volunteer forces, and compulsory
              service; and the manufacture of Armstrong guns for customers other than the War
              Department.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4430_z8w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CLOPTON PAPERS, 1629 (1775-1897) 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1115</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b30505ba63660ed5bd1ca2d51a18a1ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11,890 items and 26 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_764ccf4ec67ed31c3df2b3abf4351aa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Kent County, and Manchester (Chesterfield County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab6ccab0d1bca7efc97f5bc75332c23f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and miscellaneous papers of four generations of the Clopton
              family and three generations of the Wallace family. The papers from 1629 to 1732 are
              genealogical records. Papers of John Clopton (1756-1816), Virginia legislator and U.S.
              Representative, 1795-1799, 1801-1816, contain comments on the Revolutionary War, the
              Continental Congress, Jay's Treaty, the Alien and Sedition Acts, politics in the
              Jeffersonian Republican Party, the Embargo Act, American relations with France, and
              the fear of a slave insurrection. Letters to a son, John Bacon Clopton (b. 1785),
              Virginia judge, pertain to the operation of a plantation in New Kent County.
              Correspondence of Charles Montriou Wallace, Sr. (1825-1910), Richmond merchant,
              includes accounts of an overland journey to California, 1849, and subsequent residence
              there; Confederate trade with Nassau and England; Reconstruction in the South; the
              writer's early life in Richmond; politics in Richmond and Virginia; travels in
              England, Scotland, and the South; literary pursuits, especially book collection, and
              other matters. Also of interest are letters of William Manson Wallace, Jr., describing
              life in the U.S. Navy, 1845; letters of Jefferson Wallace (1823-1864) describing a
              journey to California by way of Panama, and from St. George, Bermuda, concerning a
              secret mission for the Confederate government; Civil War letters from William Izard
              Clopton, and others from his mother, Maria (Foster) Clopton, wife of John B. Clopton;
              letters from the Crenshaw commission firm in Richmond concerning wartime and postwar
              business conditions; letters of Jefferson Wallace (b. 1864), concerning the
              publishing, fertilizer, and insurance businesses; letters of Adelaide Clopton, a
              teacher who was a granddaughter of John Clopton, relating to the Chesapeake Female
              College; and letters from Wallace relatives in Scotland and England. Volumes include
              financial record books, 1861-1865, of Adelaide Clopton, containing lists of students,
              tuition accounts, and the minutes and the constitution of the Keecoughton Literary
              Society at Chesapeake Female College; housekeeping accounts, ca. 1857-1885; a poetry
              scrapbook, and an essay on <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Knitting in
                Virginia as a Fine Art,</title> 1898-1899, by Joyce Wilkinson (Clopton) Wallace;
              legal case book, 1820, of John B. Clopton; lists of books belonging to Charles M.
              Wallace, Sr.; diaries and journals, 1865-1910, of Charles M. Wallace, including
              accounts of his travels in England, Scotland, and the American South; the record book
              of the Black Creek Temperance Society of Hanover County, Virginia, 1830-1831; account
              books of Jefferson Wallace; and a daybook and ledger, 1860-1867, of William Wallace
              &amp; Sons, grocers and liquor dealers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4434_tgu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY E. CLOUD PAPERS, 1847-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1116</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_723470147738780f4070270dc4ba0e07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>218 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04e27dfc3f53a2e902af0bff6461cb93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Front Royal (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ccf469bf8501ecce2b2ef80fa3751bd6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence among the brothers and sisters of a minister's family and
              their relatives and friends. The letters are chiefly concerned with the personal
              relations of a family of extremely religious temperament. There are a few letters from
              Sara (Cloud) Gibbons and her husband, A. S. Gibbons, a teacher at the College of the
              Pacific, Stockton, California, and Ohio University, Athens. Civil War letters concern
              military activities in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, camp life, and Johnson's
              Island prison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4438_o5r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW CLOW PAPERS, 1785-1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1117</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7986cd550d28e0fcdb5f918b6b9fbfbc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>58 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa1afe222f677d7c6c14760c67340351">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c02ca4f2c74f50dd4c56f765a92f1e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers chiefly from merchants in Charleston, South Carolina; Alexandria,
              Virginia; and Hagerstown, Maryland; concerning the shipment of goods, efforts to
              collect money, and trade conditions. Also included are bills of Andrew Clow &amp; Co.,
              and a letter describing activity of the British fleet around Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4442_suf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY WILLING CLYMER AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1856-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1118</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1003d100ec62b546010620b842c2377"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 86 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6bd8c562718019d08ae2abac570425cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c70ddf143117fa2cc6ceaaabbb1acf8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Verses from friends to Mary Clymer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4446_gtb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT A. COBB AND COMPANY PAPERS, 1863-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1119</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b3df9ea9ed6c747c58ec1960d705aeb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e2eb5234c23f36b232625352e3998be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6669ad71d3e228695fb0cf6f760f3d78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letters pertaining to Albert A. Cobb and Company and other insurance
              companies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4450_foe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EATON COBB PAPERS, 1825-1938.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1120</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de4635bbea34c2212981e9c26eb71742"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b888882d1bf198515050ccb4fdb8689">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgecombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbe98eb4498e6d0279d1a575932ebddd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the business papers of Eaton Cobb and others, including the Bowditches,
              the McNairs, and the Thigpens, comprised of bills, receipts, and IOUs, 1826-1897.
              Legal papers include land deeds. Miscellaneous items include a letter, 1834,
              concerning the purchase or hire of a slave so that she could live with her husband; a
              memorandum, 1847, listing payments to canal hands; and instructions on the use of the
              cotton gin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4454_91s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOWELL COBB PAPERS, 1843-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1121</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d55d9a2cc363ecf9fe1683ededfee5d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9dcc6e58a655051b371bd6236c62b9c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17ed4641f24f11c64cb7e1e0779d31d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Howell Cobb (1815-1868), lawyer, member of U.S. Congress, member of
              President James Buchanan's cabinet, Confederate major general, and governor of
              Georgia, concerning a tax system for Georgia; Whig and Democratic politics in Georgia;
              military activities, including a letter, 1863, from Robert Toombs about raising a
              regiment for home defense, and a letter, April, 1865, to Joseph E. Brown about sending
              troops to aid Alabama, disaffection with the Confederate government in Georgia; and
              his work in Congress and as Secretary of the Treasury. Also included are a letter,
              1860, from his wife, Mary Ann (Lamar) Cobb, describing a state dinner and a party
              given at the White House for the Prince of Wales; and a memorial prepared by the Macon
              bar at Cobb's death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4458_kiw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOB COBB PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1122</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ec8d45ba45bb79ea29b2c9fca4db637"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57964fe7c08fb8c551dfa241d3f8070d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72c3dccaec948205982e4ae14d9db64f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Job Cobb, private in the Confederate Army, stationed first at Yorktown
              and later at Richmond, Virginia, during the Peninsular campaign. The letters mention
              rations, food prices, and his hatred of the enemy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4462_8nx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS READE ROOTES COBB PAPERS, 1852-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1123</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8e549145af5c04599a52c360765f6a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e015495e36197110ac56800225bfbe98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cherry Hill (Jefferson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b86d82ea3ec81f405b10b0fa535fba2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War papers and routine political correspondence of T. R. R. Cobb (1823-1862),
              Georgia statesman and Confederate general, including vouchers of pay received by
              enlisted men and officers of Cobb's Georgia Legion, two letters regarding the death of
              Edward F. Bagley, 1861, and a letter to his wife from Fredericksburg, Virginia,
              discussing the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4466_58n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM COBBETT PAPERS, 1820, 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1124</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d915d0c8508111ce7ad1655989048267"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77bd082b9fa5ddfc2747bca2631378b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db0254327dd53a271148ac129aabff9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from William Cobbett (1762-1835), British essayist, politician, and
              agriculturalist, appealing for funds to support his candidacy to Parliament; and a
              letter from his daughter, Susan, concerning the collection of sets of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Cobbett's Weekly Political Register </title> for
              libraries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4470_wj7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN F. CORES DOCKET BOOK, 1868-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1125</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bc4afc546ba2dc1edefe1aabcb8dd0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfbc5c7947c4831b0cdb789e7a437b8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County) , Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d216f7fbda10f9d1ae456598fc50741">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of bankrupts, and court docket for counties in the vicinity of Danville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4474_blo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD COBDEN PAPERS, 1840-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1126</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f00f4353239bfa5c23f6f43c91c26e00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d014af162c702a170a1dec7106981069">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3830864b0f355dc49f6a3e25c369f0ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Richard Cobden (1804-1865), Manchester industrialist, member of
              Parliament, and a founder of the National Anti-Corn Law League, principally relate to
              his opposition to the Corn Laws. Other topics of concern include the national budget,
              free trade, British-French relations, military and naval armament, the revolutions of
              1848, the possibility of war with Russia over the Eastern Question, the extension of
              the franchise, popular education, and crime.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4478_tqv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN COBIA PAPERS, 1810-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1127</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db15c100558045ee30346d01c4b44f37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37d91b951f373bdc8f9748f023192409">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_409f7755a844b544e5907b922089aac3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and legal papers of Sarah, Ann, and Mary Cobia. Volume contains an
              inventory, accounts, sales, and receipts of Ann Cobia's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4482_hn3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT LUCIAN COBLE PAPERS, 1844 (1895-1900) 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1128</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6332f75211eed560bbeb014c602ec6c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>635 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e58747e7950ac47f9db2d03d3320e57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dca5bb42899c7d4e1f25a12df2e275a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the legal papers, letters, and documents, 1895-1900, of Judge Albert L.
              Coble (1855-1918), concerning his service as Superior Court Judge. Other papers
              include bills and receipts; letters discussing the Spanish-American War and World War
              I; letters, 1913, discussing trouble in the Episcopal parish at Statesville; letters,
              1920s, pertaining to the work of Mrs. Coble in the North Carolina Federation of
              Women's Clubs; and several items, 1920s, concerning the Republican Party in North
              Carolina, including a plan of organization, 1922. The volume contains the minutes of
              the Alpha Book Club, of which Mrs. Coble was a member.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4486_i9j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. JACKSON COCHRAN PAPERS, 1844-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1129</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_952f8f2a76faef36dfbe68d90fe54903"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_501ff13454e54124ba752ec6cce5f3c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenbrier County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f65f1348e096fcb2fd4feb59edb93b03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of A. Jackson Cochran and other members of the Cochran family comprised of
              sheriff's summonses and personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4490_6n4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE COCHRAN PAPERS, 1830-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1130</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84e8b40147164cafb69de2daaf658468"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_905977cd3f75b55bfde265784dd41eba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62bea060256d62a7a9809dc2a496f791">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers of George Cochran, constable of Washington township, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4494_9ym" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LEWIS COCHRAN PAPERS, 1861-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1131</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f18fd3021cfb8bb1aaab11ea1d32d622"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af51797df3a3a8c9bb168c654aaca9da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_585030a8a9e41f52ab41e8588ee67e5a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of John Lewis Cochran, editor, lawyer, captain in the Confederate
              Army, and judge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4498_nne" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE COCKBURN PAPERS, 1899-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1132</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76881d2e141e06a592c3df2aa772cddc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a797c048ec914ee1327a82da7f5da69a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e5c84bc73343acebb79545fd391a30a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Colonel George Cockburn (1856-1925) chronicle the siege of Ladysmith,
              Natal, by the Boers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4502_53c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HARTWELL COCKE PAPERS, 1825-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1133</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_670eca80252d143929651a3ff8de861a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bd30b953442a156bfdff82544360d80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e57a557a4423659d07e87c98fe63cbfe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of John Hartwell Cocke (1780-1866), planter, agricultural reformer,
              and brigadier general in the War of 1812, concerning the purchase of land in Perry
              County, Alabama, the weather, crop conditions, prices, and the health of slaves. Other
              items include letters to Dr. Cary Charles Cocke, son of J. H. Cocker a report on the
              progress of a younger John Hartwell Cocke at the University of Virginia,
              Charlottesville; and the will and accompanying documents of Philip St. George Cocke,
              son of J. H. Cocke.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4506_y3a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD IVANHOE COCKE PAPERS, 1824-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1134</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2578ef2b828052081c6f25453df7c6f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>93 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c8d7fc56ee3e32379c362e6938b9763">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b0f4ba6541dd8598593ee66dfc511bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Promissory notes, accounts, and other business papers of Richard I. Cocke (b. 1820),
              planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4510_b7a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. COCKEFAIR PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1135</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c05c5a7b35ee7ed7f7dc73dfca12637b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8b6ebdb5ba7594d90d0abc36f8f392f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indiana.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62f0b0883002eb57592beb9e56687c96">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of William A. Cockefair, 15th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, concerning the
              military activities of his regiment in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, and
              Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4514_bbf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS MARION COCKRELL PAPERS, 1861-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1136</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e5c0aa148e937b09d456193102a4844"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_961130fc63cda4c7640dce152f4bfdd6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warreneburg (Johnson County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1a584c6f811f7cb5b992566a9b6c90e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence of Francis Cockrell (1834-1915) while serving in the U.S.
              Senate. Some biographical material is also included.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4518_ru7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONROE FULKERSON COCKRELL PAPERS, 1859-1972.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1137</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d24504ca23e42362cc9e73984f204cb6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>627 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_580cf1df06cfb988ab5733a144108266">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Evanston (Cook County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c54c605eb5e3aeb65e892641f63f9a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Monroe Fulkerson Cockrell, a Chicago banker, consist of his notes and
              correspondence concerning historical research, copies of his essays, and material he
              had privately printed. The bulk of the material pertains to various issues of Civil
              War history, including the activities of General George E. Pickett at the battle of
              Gettysburg; the furniture in the William McLean house at Appomattox, Virginia; the
              location of the graves of several military leaders; the siege of Vicksburg; the battle
              of Corinth, Mississippi; and the route taken by the members of the Confederate cabinet
              as they fled Richmond in 1865. Included are a copy of a letter, 1862, from General A.
              P. Hill discussing the activities of Confederate and Union troops, and the building of
              the Manassas Junction-Centerville Confederate Military Railroad; a copy of a letter,
              1864, describing General William T. Sherman's expedition, and war conditions in
              Mississippi; and a letter, 1865, describing General Nathan Bedford Forrest. Other
              items of interest are letters from Shirley Seifert relating to her book <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Destiny in Dallas; </title> notes and correspondence
              concerning the rumor that General Erwin J. E. Rommel was sent to the United States by
              Adolph Hitler to study the strategy of various Civil War battles; a typed manuscript,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Flavor of Life in Small Towns,</title>
              containing jokes and anecdotes exchanged between Cockrell and John R. Smith of
              Martinsville, Virginia; a bound volume, <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Gathered Flowers,</title> consisting of correspondence between Cockrell and his
              Georgia friends, and volumes IX-XVI of Cockrell's magazine <title type="simple"
                render="italic">After Sundown,</title> which contain Cockrell's journal describing a
              trip in 1955 from Evanston to the southeastern United States, a copy of a letter
              describing early life in Washington, Georgia, and letters from William Allen White,
              John W. Davis, and Katherine Anne Porter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4522_8nx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH (HORTON) COCKRELL PAPERS, 1861-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1138</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e701140bc90c64db8c03ee555cfb175e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59a6619ce18f4662d041ee6e43d2ff06">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dallas (Dallas County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0c45f03c574d96cf95c70a0e89b9fb4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally Civil War letters of Colonel George W. Guess (1829-1868), of the 31st
              Regiment, Texas Volunteer Cavalry, "Spright's Brigade," to Sarah (Horton) Cockrell
              (1819-1892), from various camps in Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. Included are
              descriptions of camp life, the health of soldiers, discharges, military activities,
              especially the battle of Oak Hill, Confederate and Union officers, the capture of
              Martin D. Hunt who had preached against conscription, the seizure of Guess's cotton by
              Federal troops, and accusations that Guess was trading with the Federals. Also
              included are several letters from other Confederate soldiers, Confederate receipts, an
              account, 1868, of the property of Sarah Cockrell which she alleged was taken by
              Federal troops, and letters, 1871, describing the behavior of Negro policemen and the
              arrival of Negro troops in Groesbeck, Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4526_x5e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SOMERS COCKS, FIRST EARL SOMERS, PAPERS, 1785.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1139</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3643ad0a73e6dd57ae6c30af9bd5937c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e4edc992b77c94415c3360d2a7fea49">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45fc1f164f0ef033a8f35c99590f2e55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Russell, later Sixth Duke of Bedford, to Lord Somers (1760-1841),
              member of the House of Commons, 1782-1806, concerning legislative measures for
              Ireland, parliamentary reform, and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4530_i7e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM FREDERICK CODY PAPERS, 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1140</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37f29dd40ca098a7388ea6a9fee021ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2bc9eb0637ed9518b072bc24e5ebc77">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cody (Park County), Wyo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9702515d2aeb348128ad2b2e6b63a617">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of William Frederick Cody (1846-1917), best known as "Buffalo Bill," U.S.
              government scout and guide, and Nebraska legislator, to Brother Miner concerning a
              visit of seventy-five "Brothers" of the National Home of Bedford, Virginia, to Cody;
              and an itinerary card for "Buffalo Bill (Himself) and the 101 Ranch Shows
              Combined."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4534_hwi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COE-LANCKSTER GENEALOGY, 14th-18th centuries.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1141</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5dae3c3083c1f95f76e1c16da8a98b83"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e13aab12f8f62fa87d529799ae93b07b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk County, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0835b0f66dae860db1c52375f7f52b0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogy of the Coe, also spelled Coo, and Lanckster families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4538_sx2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. J. COFFEY NOTEBOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1142</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca871a92c04a32d962de19f4cbd862d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 162 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d98ac2a78123f096f07d3af708a1b19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hollidaysburg (Blair County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84e4cc41e3518c73f6cd1661752648b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on <title type="simple" render="italic">The First Part of the Institutes of the
                Laws of England </title> (Coke upon Littleton).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4542_j0w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BARRY COFFIN PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1143</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1600f9997a511f36b2f36b0933f41567"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33dbb3cdcd3f64bf6808cd97a998c3ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76c9211cd89d33bfde0e48eb5982eb82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from author Frederick Swartwout Cozzens to Robert Barry Coffin, editor of
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Home Journal </title> and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Table,</title> acknowledging receipt of a check, and declining
              an invitation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4546_jxi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES O. COGHILL PAPERS, 1843 (1861-1864) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1144</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c19ad791c1de13c89bc9aa1094fa650b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>88 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83b0e4f8e8f4714490d43defe7602320">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson (Vance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eba7370c4f56e7064bf47e0bee9f2a16">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the Civil War letters of the four sons of Captain James O. Coghill, all
              members of the 13th North Carolina Volunteers (after May, 1862, the 23rd North
              Carolina Regiment), describing military activities in Virginia, Maryland, and
              Pennsylvania; sickness in the army; and aid to the soldiers of the 23rd Regiment from
              their families in North Carolina. Included are frequent references to other members of
              the 23rd Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4550_ndu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALONZO B. COHEN PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1145</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99a133b179889f64dad08373948f3d8a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b82f8cf4a27de5a0ed7d2640312b601">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carrollton (Pickers County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6bab918bced9a6cee95fb4aab807fbe1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters describing camp life and the battles at Manassas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4554_o1x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON COHEN PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1146</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95090a02815994d867786779b9f0f9b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a522212c856bb365f9bcfa4ed6b4090f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d199cc8f4295dc5cfa2af96af06e8d36">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official letters to Solomon Cohen, Confederate postmaster at Savannah, from the Post
              Office Department in Richmond discussing routine matters such as appointments, routes,
              and delays in delivery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4558_h5s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN COLBORNE, FIRST BARON SEATON, PAPERS, 1819-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1147</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1632a190633676d60ae17157c9586b6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d6e6833b14b3691661f7625c8e1b10ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lyneham Park, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d0d371de4b806b67127ee34c66c648e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters to John Colborne, First Baron Seaton (1778-1863), British general
              and colonial official, from Generals Sir George Thomas Napier and Sir William Francis
              Patrick Napier pertaining to the Peninsular War. Letters include detailed discussions
              of plans for Sir William's book on the war, sources to be used, specific battles and
              campaigns, and British and French generals. There are also references to the education
              and early military careers of the sons of Sir George and Sir William and to the career
              of Sir Charles James Napier, a brother. Scattered letters concern Canada, Guernsey
              Island, the Ionian Islands, South Africa, South Australia, and British and French
              politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4562_zgc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WEBSTER J. COLBURN PAPERS, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1148</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88ee256feb9a1c93c7e9c85d71722254"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69875a5f33601e00cb5bde50d611f4fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wisconsin.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51eaf46c0437e2a95b923e9fd8279f68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Webster J. Colburn, a major in the U.S. Army during the Civil War, from
              Montgomery Cunningham Meigs concerning the twentieth annual reunion of the Army of the
              Cumberland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4566_izt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT COLBY PAPERS, 1856-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1149</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c22ed72bb7adb7cfcc372526ed00f5a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f35c1d9861e4a1eaa777db7842205f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_361a16e23de1dab4eb3767e0544ffb95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of Robert Colby, and a copy of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Christian Arbitrator and Peace Record</title> of February,
              1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4570_o3j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR VANCE COLE PAPERS, 1912-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1150</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_927445c1dbb286faf3530dfba8099bc3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>594 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e1e2e273557cf6dd415f38ffd43ca45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc4ef1d5cda26c9ad73f94817db6cc49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, miscellaneous papers, clippings, printed material and pictures of Arthur
              Vance Cole (1880-1976) pertain to his activities as a union organizer for the Tobacco
              Workers International Union (T. W. I. U.), 1919-1920; his involvement with the Durham
              County Republicans, especially 1926-1936, including material on local, state, and
              national campaigns; his position as U.S. Commissioner of the Eastern District of North
              Carolina, ca. 1935-1945; and his membership in the Masons, ca. 1937-1974. The volumes
              include a dues book and memorandum books concerning his work for the T. W. I. U.;
              volumes concerning the Durham County Republicans, containing names, addresses, and
              telephone numbers of the Executive Committee and local candidates in the election of
              1928, correspondence from the state office concerning the campaign of 1930, and rough
              minutes of the Executive Committee meetings in 1934 and 1936. and a <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Record of Proceedings in Criminal Cases,</title>
              1935-1945, recording cases heard before Cole and in Durham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4574_5ly" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE W. COLE PAPERS, 1867-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1151</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33a2b9f07666bd809d3112c5a0ab3d0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_899acf7f6133776c2480ec6b57de8bf1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42716a15c4a85c6ede38eca0e84271f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account books for a general store, including daybooks, ledgers, and inventory
              lists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4578_da2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN NELSON COLE PAPERS, 1873-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1152</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1fe6e79939601de8aba309d85a9d76a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e9d9166ae7eed74eb5fdd95cfb6d763">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69b30d83ea2a7441d2691d81448541fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of the Reverend Doctor John Nelson Cole, of the Methodist Episcopal
              Church, South; a tract on <title type="simple" render="italic">Baptism in a Nutshell
              </title> (1891) by Rev. Dr. Charles Taylor; and a scrapbook, 1892-1898, containing
              newspaper and magazine clippings, many written by Cole, criticizing Baptist practices
              and Presbyterian doctrine, items discussing Greensboro (N.C.) Female College and the
              prospect of establishing a Methodist female college in Raleigh, and other
              miscellaneous papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4582_ax2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN (RANEY) THOMAS COLEMAN PAPERS, 1846-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1153</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be99a194649cf4f946bcfbb52db80395"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6769474eff5623b61929a8d84366c01c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pointe Coupee Parish, La. and Port Lavaca (Calhoun County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f00609372c888a1897e7c30fd866dd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters of Ann (Raney) Thomas Coleman; and a typescript (333 pp.)
              of her personal reminiscences describing her early life at Whitehaven, Cumberland
              County, England; the immigration of her family to the United States; and her
              subsequent life in Louisiana and Texas. Included are accounts of her marriage to a
              wealthy landowner, their efforts to open a plantation in Louisiana, her second
              marriage and later divorce, and her efforts to support herself. She also discusses
              agriculture, social life in Louisiana and Texas, the Mexican War, and slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4586_iko" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAWKS H. COLEMAN PAPERS, 1806 (1845-1895) 1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1154</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_572c4e8b10528b5d11462b119b6d89f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>87 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c86a7e517c20e4afbbd9682b80f5884">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Arkadelphia (Clark County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de2bcf2558756e6d54f8cfb910f26a55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Coleman family, including accounts of social life and customs
              in Arkansas during and after the Civil War; the establishment of Ouachita College in
              Arkadelphia; the introduction of the telegraph in Arkansas; pensions to Confederate
              veterans; the labor situation during Reconstruction; and Negroes during
              Reconstruction. Diaries contain records of financial transactions in the pre-war era;
              accounts of several military actions and the confiscation of property by Federal and
              Confederate troops; records of farm life in Arkansas; cotton prices during
              Reconstruction; and recipes and medical prescriptions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4590_uz6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAURENCE VAIL COLEMAN PAPERS, 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1155</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_497111e0fe83cf1cb53e81e668ec9e60"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ac68ec6d918384f7d92b7723480872b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fe998b34679304d5bb6e9c7ee0a31185">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from zoologist Roy Chapman Andrews in China to Laurence Vail Coleman, museum
              expert, concerning the destruction of Chinese antiquities, the "robber generals," and
              the embargo on the exportation of museum specimens.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4594_p7m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LINDSEY COLEMAN PAPERS, 1845 (1863-1864) 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1156</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_683dbf82aeb08ad03d4d747da01017cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7c000a56a9026b303dd5cf1f48fdbe9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_15f3bcf6e0ba3f2c512b1145abb7f549">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the Coleman family principally concerning the sale of agricultural
              products to the Confederate government.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4598_6hg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLERAIN BAPTIST CHURCH RECORDS, 1821-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1157</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5979df7c048825a2de5d649db620c16f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b44b589fb686142957b2f690b77d041d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Colerain (Bertie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8be8d21c8733d70f0b50156f1d71e92f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Church minutes, 1829-1904, containing membership lists, rules, the covenant,
              financial records, obituaries, and historical statements; a history of the church; a
              letter of dismissal; and other miscellaneous papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4602_85m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DUKE COLERIDGE PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1158</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_decd9c2671dba96d25557555b1e28c37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3de831fce462638fba35d38fed7701c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thorverton, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4346c45e03323497193683bfc6992f7e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James Duke Coleridge (1788-1857), British divine, concerning the
              parliamentary by-election of William E. Gladstone over Dudley Perceval.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4606_91v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE PAPERS, 1795-1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1159</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff0cdab237ccc5dc1fbd69eae2907f31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c4701b9804833c8ec591bd1c75e7444">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3694dfa7444fdfa153f2cd4a484f22a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memorandum book of Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), British literary figure,
              containing several of his poems, some varying from the printed versions; and a letter
              from Coleridge to William Allen (1770-1843) mentioning work he was doing for Thomas
              Clarkson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4610_88m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMILIE S. COLES PAPERS, 1880-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1160</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfd5a204006b58d47546d71307e65be6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>54 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e9c3e42ce7d4e83f0b9a4dde8a7eb6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scotch Plains (Union County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6548e2f5e9b5a7e5dfff877c96829b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Emilie S. Coles, largely from editors concerning her writings which
              were published in newspapers and magazines. Also included are personal letters from
              Mary J. Porter and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4614_973" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER COLES PAPERS, 1850-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1161</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4669b88aa9aff406bab1854451cfa32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2d9d0adc391127dda60c2ca8e76e1ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8d522131a8458260cd01b387649eb73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Walter Coles, probably a planter, include a letter from Thomas
              Stanhope Bocock, U.S. representative from Virginia, 1847-1861; a printed letter from
              Bocock advertising the <title type="simple" render="italic">Weekly Washington (D.C.)
                Union</title> ; a letter from Thomas Hamlet Averett, U.S. representative from
              Virginia, 1849-1853, concerning the Democratic nomination to the House desired by both
              himself and Bocock; a letter pertaining to the estate of R. T. Coles; and a letter
              discussing the sale of Coles's tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4618_67m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SCHUYLER COLFAX PAPERS, 1866, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1162</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_752a965fd4531b36943e24a65bbd1bd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19925275b24c05bea91930a8bf19e5a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Bend (Saint Joseph County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d0a01eeb5a5f1492ec909eb9c586c55c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A political letter from Schuyler Colfax (1823-1885), vice-president of the United
              States, concerning the scheduling of a caucus; and a clipping, 1868, assessing
              Colfax's ability to serve as vice-president.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4622_2zs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A COLLECTION OF MANUSCRIPT POETRY, 17th and 18th centuries.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1163</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d91dcb35d89ecd958166139a3d2d0f5a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39aa3aa2b134ec4dc2f5545eeb350943">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e086ef3ea1c3cd8d6685a63baefa1538">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Primarily copies of 17th century English poetry, including poems by George Herbert,
              William Strode, Charles Sedley, and William Davenant, written in what may have been
              the commonplace book of Robert Clarke; also poetry of the 18th century written in a
              different handwriting. The volume is described in <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >English Language Notes,</title> X (March, 1973), 201-208.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4626_d2c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CUTHBERT COLLINGWOOD, FIRST BARON COLLINGWOOD PAPERS, 1807-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1164</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1605f80a8e919351ea5d053d716205d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1cbb01a8407c4b2cba5e6b024871ac27">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland County, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf4d07f9e9733835fcdf447d1b7aa7b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters of Admiral Collingwood of the British Navy, commander of the
              Mediterranean fleet, to Captain Mansfield of H.M.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Minotaur </title> mentioning his weariness of war, ship
              construction, and Mansfield's support off Sardinia, and a letter from Sir Robert
              Adair, British diplomat in Turkey, concerning the diplomatic relations of Britain,
              Russia, and Austria with Turkey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4630_nrv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSIAH COLLINS PAPERS, 1819-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1165</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b65a627c7b030ff902608491983061c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_767f434c7926d2d26cb1ed6733c7abde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_503b500fd38b11d71173276060d75005">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The will of Josiah Collins and two personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4634_30u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL COLLINS PAPERS, 1826-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1166</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9dc399e3a61a939c636b3c3e6cbc4a5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f35f5e4be3311be2f983a9f42449d6b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ce0668e25dc2fe5eb18ddcdf58f20de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Michael Collins, North Carolina planter, including a letter from
              his son at Wake Forest College, North Carolina, in 1845, with a list of school
              supplies and prices; and an undated letter to a local newspaper on the evils of
              allowing slaves to come into town on Sunday to sell produce in exchange for
              whiskey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4638_v4s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HIGHTOWER COLLINS PAPERS, 1950-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1167</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9348fa4ee64c317f93293a658a82269f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30,956 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a18064ab789fcff825d7445f7bc7a86c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d073b6e196c89c953755810451e0891">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of journalist Thomas Hightower Collins representing his work as author of
              newspaper columns, books, and pamphlets on old-age retirement. The collection contains
              copies of his publications, including <title type="simple" render="italic">Golden
                Years: How to Prepare to Retire; </title><title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Inquiring About Retiring;</title> several editions of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Golden Years</title> ; and clippings and transcripts of
              columns--"The Golden Years," 1950-1966, and "The Senior Forum," 1956-1963. There are
              also letters and printed material related to Collins's columns; press releases,
              1951-1965; correspondence, mainly comprised of letters from readers, with scattered
              letters from friends, relatives, newspaper editors, and General Features Corporation,
              1951-1976; and writings and addresses, 1967-1968, some descriptive of life in Chapel
              Hill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4642_r9w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. COLLINS NOTEBOOK, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1168</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57e10c82d47c6bb5e0aa1f171d81d9d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 134 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_853129fb4b99550d31106f3dcccd1efc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middletown (Middlesex County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6181c656d827c20071d98f1c371cbb9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook kept by Collins while a student at the American Literary, Scientific, and
              Military Academy containing letters, obituaries, poems or songs, and eulogies; and
              notes of lectures given by Alden Partridge on fortifications, artillery, gunnery,
              attack, defence, and tactics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4646_xvp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLLINS MANUFACTURING COMPANY PAPERS, 1833-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1169</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d62c7a9c4b0cbf4e1ab03e5104d2754c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>154 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c21d73b1e8a26f671af6754f0913d22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hartford (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c4ea7209bc43b6cfd2cfed7db7ee7d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a company manufacturing axes and heavy cutlery, with
              wholesalers in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Orleans, and with
              iron and steel manufacturers in New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4650_w2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED HOLT COLQUITT PAPERS, [1846?] 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1170</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7b1cac02ca9f9029648023e3bbbe7f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_718d377e76f358533f447d50eea6b2f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Troup County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c221c383222339ca89da0855ff2ed450">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Alfred Holt Colquitt (1824-1894), U.S. congressman and senator, Confederate
              major general, and governor of Georgia, and of his father, Walter Terry Colquitt
              (1799-1855), U.S. congressman, including a letter by Walter T. Colquitt concerning
              politics and the upcoming presidential election, and a letter of Alfred H. Colquitt to
              C. C. Jones, Jr., discussing his address on the New South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4654_urs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM NEYLE COLQUITT PAPERS, 1901 (1911-1915) 1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1171</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2a1fc9f22d59ff0a21d34e09bb5f27cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,043 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_896e08d15ddce508748597383716cf2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab5c653a99ab59c599751d218fe4da1d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Neyle Colquitt, lawyer, newspaper reporter and publisher,
              and politician, concerning the preconvention campaigns of Judson Harmon and Oscar W.
              Underwood for the 1912 presidential nomination; recommendations of Colquitt for
              several federal positions; and the raising of funds for and erecting of a monument at
              Midway, Georgia, to the memory of Generals James Screven and Daniel Stewart. There is
              also correspondence dealing with automobile races in Savannah in 1911 and 1912.
              Correspondents include prominent national and state politicians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4658_fav" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLUMBIA CITY CENTRAL LABOR UNION PAPERS, 1929-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1172</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a168b659d4491a86e839241ebcccdbee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5da48c9b3b712962576de96dae80b29e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4649a2bd87ce39aad595003622f878c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger listing credits and debits of the various unions affiliated with the City
              Central Labor Union (AFL), including the City Federation of Traders, the Brotherhood
              of Railroad Carmen of America, No. 300, and the Carpenters and Joiners, No. 1778.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4662_fut" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM COMBE PAPERS, 1813-ca. 1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1173</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6deb1222521625dd2cb001543f4d55b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 21 pp., 18
              illus.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_476165bd03c9778a9949f836fe400731">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c7a3de442ea101bdbf019bec40f5a71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Oxford
                University</title> contains seventeen color plates and one black and white plate
              depicting the academic costumes of the University, with accompanying explanatory text.
              The plates were published by Rudolph Ackermann in _ <title type="simple"
                render="italic">History of the University of Oxford, Its Colleges, Halls, and Public
                Buildings </title> (London: 1814), for which William Combe (1741-1823), British
              author, supplied the text. The text in the manuscript may be a copy of Combe's
              work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4666_4s1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL COMER PAPERS, 1840-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1174</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e29589ca3cd478f21eaa456b78bd4f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8466380fc1d44dedfd8b6412a43d82cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>County Line (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_15e99a6a09b84c179f08ac03c90fd999">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Nathaniel and Catherine Comer from relatives in Pettis County,
              Missouri, concerning family matters, the condition and prices of crops, the Mexican
              War, and journeys by Russell G. Comer to Sante Fe and Salt Lake City.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4670_h63" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA COMFORT AND MERRIT COMFORT PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1175</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fa55950a6cfc9d58b66c56949ca7f46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ffc5ba0927d77f6b881726b65f445f0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ithaca (Tompkins County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f828f79b433d327879a8f18aec15f80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Joshua and Merrit Comfort, New York State Volunteers, to their
              parents, concerning the battles of Missionary Ridge, Tennessee, and Fredericksburg,
              Virginia; military conscription; drafting of Maryland Negroes; the siege of
              Petersburg; Sherman's march; living conditions among the Federal troops; desertions,
              pay furloughs; and military duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4674_qhs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1176</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_adb0af614e3432fa630d5cf18738b0d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. 27 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94ec081943fc43c80e8027427fa71701">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An address on the subject of the education of women, probably from the antebellum
              period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4677_c5u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL WILSON COMPTON PAPERS, 1840-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1177</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86e312a8e08413c65de420490981f79b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 14
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bf7abdf7b2fecba8a5c40a71a5cbebf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester (Adams County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6dc5d37dae109894dbdb8aef6e471b67">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reminiscences and autobiography of Samuel Wilson Compton (b. 1833), farmer, soldier,
              peddler, and teacher, describing his early life in Manchester; student days at Miami
              University and Lebanon Normal School; farming in Ohio; his maternal grandfather,
              Israel Donelson; his Civil War experiences with the 12th Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
              especially at Antietam, Lynchburg, and South Mountain; and his travels in Iowa,
              Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, and Illinois.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4681_ben" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. S. COMSTOCK AND CO. PAPERS, 1849-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1178</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7628bd2f35d9b887df62bc167473d523"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf22017820611ad443cd7ce48f0e42d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_20c6fb26a8c68e25bb9ae9f0dbcb7e91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to P. L. Coley, New England manufacturer of shoes, containing orders and
              complaints about shipments, and references to commodity and land prices in
              Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4685_r61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE LEAGUE SUBSCRIPTION BOOK, 1862-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1179</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8266bf9f8cdf78627ea9b619da7775cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2e0a6069464ffb14dc897fae43ff6b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Baton Rouge, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2606e583980d2f16a3234cf52c5a79b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of donations to the Confederacy, usually in the form of sugar, cotton,
              molasses, or wood. The volume also contains a few records of Bolling R. Chinn's
              plantation, Cypress Hall, 1868-1870. Chinn probably kept the records for the
              Confederate League.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4689_rup" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. CONGRESS. PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1180</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ee59e707d8b6bd0c89b2b1112fedb4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>98 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_374555e39c865f71fcba1ab8bf55b776">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original enrolled statutes, 96 items, bearing the signatures of the presiding
              officers of the House of Representatives and the Senate and the approval of President
              Jefferson Davis. Ninety of these items belong to the 2d sess., Second Confederate
              Congress (Nov. 7, 1864-Mar. 18, 1865). These acts have been published in <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Laws and Joint Resolutions of the Last Session of the
                Confederate Congress,</title> edited by Charles W. Ramadell (Durham: Duke University
              Press, 1941). Also in the collection is the official register of the acts of the
              Confederate Congress, 1861-1865, 1 vol., giving title and dates of passage and
              approval of acts of both the provisional (incomplete) and permanent congresses. There
              are typescript copies of the acts and the register. There is also a register of bills
              and joint resolutions of the Confederate House of Representatives, 1864, 1 vol. (14
              pp.), showing dates of actions taken, passage, and approval. Miscellaneous papers are
              a petition, 1863, from an unidentified planter of Coahoma County, Mississippi,
              describing conditions in the delta after the fall of Vicksburg, and a letter, 1865, to
              William P. Miles, member of Congress, seeking an appointment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4692_7sp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. PAPERS,
              1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1181</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2df17a052c6b85ee35fd8bc1b3a7476"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>467 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5bea9160242743db22781f17175ee55a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the Department of Justice, 1861-1865, deal primarily with legal
              proceedings, including the defense of Stephen W. Crawford of Georgia, 1861; an
              explanation offered the French consul in New York of why a French citizen may no
              longer do business at Camp Benjamin, 1862; several court-martial proceedings, 1863; a
              circular regarding punishment for the destruction of a church, 1864; charges against
              Major E. S. Burford, II Cavalry Corps; and charges against Union sympathizers turned
              over to the 45th Virginia Regiment. Papers relating to the Navy Department, 1861-1865,
              16 items, include applications for leave; a promotion notification; a report, 1865,
              concerning plunder of stores; letters, 1862-1863, 3 items, concerning the captured
              schooner <emph render="italic">Willet S. Robbins</emph>; a report from the C.S.S.
                <emph render="italic">Gov. Moore; </emph> quartermaster's reports for the C.S.S.
                <emph render="italic">Virginia </emph> (No. 2), 1864, 2 items; report of the gunboat
                <emph render="italic">Sentinel</emph>, 1862, 1 item, at Roanoke Island; and
              vouchers, 1863-1864, 14 items, for travel, maintenance of steamers, and supplies at
              Shreveport, Louisiana. Papers relating to the Post Office Department, 1861-1865, 10
              items, are largely reports from postmasters in Smith Bridge (Robeson County) and
              Harrington, North Carolina; Landon District, Abbeville, and Woodlawn (Edgefield
              County), South Carolina; and Austinville, Wythe County, Virginia; also a letter, 1863,
              regarding military exemption of postal contractors and administrative procedures
              regarding postage stamps. Papers of the State Department, 1861, 1 item, Consist of a
              letter from C. J. N. Raynor providing a cipher for an agent in New York. Papers of the
              Treasury Department include accounts with the Confederate government in Camden County,
              North Carolina, 1864-1865, 1 vol., 15 pp.; auditors' office papers, 1861-1865, 8
              items, containing claims of relatives of deceased soldiers, claims for an abandoned
              horse, and requisitions for money; papers of the office of the Secretary, 1861-1865,
              23 items and 1 vol., containing checks, receipts, orders, and letters concerning
              treasury certificates and bonds, taxes and government indebtedness to railroads, and
              conscription orders. There are also receipts of tax in kind collected in the 7th
              Congressional District, Virginia, 1863-1864, 2 vols.; estimates and assessments of tax
              in kind, 1863-1865, 245 items and 10 vols., for Upson County, Georgia, and
              Mecklenburg, Albemarle, Amherst, Buckingham, Nelson, and Fluvanna counties, Virginia;
              and warrants, 1863-1865, 13 items, issued to Confederate agents abroad (Colin J.
              McRae, Ambrose Dudley Mann, and John Slidell), to Columbus Upson as governor of
              Arizona Territory, to Judah P. Benjamin, Secretary of State, for payment to the
              "Secret Service," and for payment of large sums to deputies in preparation for the
              evacuation of Richmond. There are also records of several branches of the War
              Department, as follows. Papers of the Adjutant and Inspector General's Office,
              1861-1865, 82 items, are primarily orders signed by John Withers. Papers, 1864-1865, 4
              items, of the Bureau of Conscription, largely concern furloughs and absent soldiers.
              Papers of the Bureau of Ordnance, 1862-1863, 5 items, are routine. Papers of the
              Engineer Bureau, 1862-1865, 7 items, contain checks, and letters concerning
              construction of a bridge at Demopolis and rails for the repair of railroads in
              Georgia. Papers of the Office of Inspector of Field Transportation, 1864-1865, 10
              items, contain complaints about the impressment of horses and mules, reports on the
              inspection of roads, and the use of government wagons for private freight. Papers of
              the Office of Secretary, 1861-1863, 26 items, concern foreign trade and the effects of
              the blockade, transfer of U.S. property to the Confederate government, commissions in
              the Confederate Army, and passport forms. Papers of the Quartermaster General's
              Office, 1861-1865, 23 items, are orders, requisitions, letters, circulars, an
              indenture, and transportation passes for soldiers. Papers of the Subsistance
              Department, 1862-1865, 8 items, are mostly estimates of funds needed for various
              periods for [Charles C.] Crews' Brigade, the 12th Texas Cavalry, 17th Texas Cavalry,
              and the 7th North Carolina Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4695_9zy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. MISCELLANY, MAPS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1182</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0eb2fa689be1ad1876339000932b6f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba2e9f7b8e965f9086b581cae78ace22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are maps of Fort Pulaski; Garlington, Mississippi; roads between Columbus
              and Tuscaloosa; and the Wilmington Fort Fisher area in December, 1864, signed by John
              O'C. Barclay, U.S. Navy, showing the placement of the Union fleet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4698_l2l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. MISCELLANY, OFFICERS' AND SOLDIERS'
              LETTERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1183</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c8e3f980f6b919eaa69bffb4909c2f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>492 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc4e67dd257f3a447313ce6dba5a5cb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Confederate personnel which are unrelated to other collections, largely
              commenting on camp life, food, health, weather, homesickness, military campaigns and
              battles, prisoners and prison life, and prices. One letter of 1876 by Lewis E. Harvie,
              former president of the Richmond, Danville, and Piedmont railroads, defends the
              railroad's role in supplying the defense of Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4701_f7w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. MISCELLANY. PRISON PAPERS,
              1861-1865,</unittitle>
            <unitid>1184</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95b668fab16f9696a6155a001b418db1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50d4766f99451ddae887655e3cb355d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, a diary, and oaths of allegiance from Confederate prisoners at Old Capitol
              Prison, Washington, D.C.; Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio; Palmyra, Missouri; Point
              Lookout, Maryland; Fort Delaware in Delaware Bay; Fort McHenry; Johnson's Island,
              Sandusky Bay, Ohio; and Rock Island in the Mississippi River between Rock Island,
              Illinois, and Davenport, Iowa. There are also receipts for property of Union prisoners
              in Andersonville, Georgia, and a guard report from Castle Pinckney, Charleston, South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4704_5eh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. TYPES OF RECORDS. 1861-1865</unittitle>
            <unitid>1185</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9491cb9bd89adb8eb3cfa317cd530861"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,853 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac21f13d1ce3bd3d1c3713f0125bfcfd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Abstracts of dispatches received, North Carolina, 1864-1865, 1 vol. (510 pp.);
              applications for transfer, 1863-1864, 4 items; discharge certificates, 1861-1865, 26
              items, including attached receipts for discharge pay; commissary papers, 1861-1865, 78
              items; commissions and enlistment papers, 1861-1864, 12 items; exemption papers,
              1862-1864, 12 items; field returns, 1861-1864, 12 items, showing organization and
              strength for armies and departments; order book, 1 vol. (62 pp.) of Victor J. B.
              Girardy, adjutant general at Augusta Arsenal, Georgia; records relating to hospitals,
              including an account of the expenditures for Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, 1863-1865,
              1 vol.; letterpress book of James Lawrence Cabell, superintendent of Charlottesville,
              Virginia, hospital, 1 vol., 1861-1862; miscellaneous hospital records, 1861-1865, 45
              items; routine papers of the Surgeon General's Office, Richmond, 1861-1865, 12 items;
              papers of hospitals in North Carolina, 1862-1865, 10 items; of McPhersonville
              Hospital, South Carolina, 1862-1864, 4 items; and of hospitals in Virginia, 64 items
              and 5 vols.; impressment papers, 1863-1865, 10 vols., concerning the taking of cattle,
              horses, and slaves for work on fortifications and public works; morning reports,
              1862-1865, 35 items, of various regiments, brigades, and battalions ordnance reports
              and requisitions, 1861-1865 47 items; payrolls, 1862-1865, 11 items, including muster
              rolls, receipts for pay received, and lists of pay and clothing for various
              individuals and units; provision returns and requisitions, 1861-1865, 30 items;
              quartermasters' papers, 1862-1865, 1,429 items and 1 vol., including records of John
              Jenkins, Motte A. Pringle (Charleston, South Carolina), Hamilton J. Stone (Anderson's
              Division, Army of Northern Virginia), and Fleming A. Saunders (pay vouchers for
              various Virginia regiments); quartermasters' accounts, 1863-1864, 1 vol. (156 pp.),
              for Mississippi and Alabama; reports on clothing, 1864-1865, 16 items, relating to the
              34th Georgia Regiment and the 29th Alabama Regiment; reports of men present and
              absent, 1861-1865, 48 items, for various Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and
              Texas regiments; reports on transportation, 1862-1865, 33 items, include information
              of transportation facilities in various units and reports of the arrival and departure
              of troops at Augusta, Georgia, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4707_33q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY UNITS. 1861-1865</unittitle>
            <unitid>1186</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08f4f80ea05f5e94c80e0766c6426377"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>300 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4cf31238fa5f9c35891834bd51083bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers, 1861-1865, 71 items, of the Army of Mississippi relate to ordnance, supply,
              medicine, scouting, furloughs, signals, casualties, paroled federal prisoners,
              organization, transportation, and cotton. Persons mentioned include N.A. Birge, Adolph
              Dies, William Joseph Hardee, Albert Sidney Johnston, and Thomas Jordan. There are
              references to Mississippi cavalry, the 17th and 18th Louisiana Volunteer Regiments,
              Daniel Ruggles' Division, the Partisan Rangers, and the Washington (Louisiana)
              Artillery. Battles mentioned include Farmington, Mississippi, 1862, and Shiloh. Papers
              of the Army of Northern Virginia, 1862-1865, 25 items and 1 vol., are mainly
              miscellaneous orders. For the Army of Tennessee, 16 items and 1 vol., 1862-1865, there
              are miscellaneous orders and letters relating to furloughs, military life, supplies,
              organization of the artillery; also a dispatch book, including many dispatches,
              November and December, 1864, from John B. Hood to Beauregard, concerning the battle of
              Franklin and Union cavalry raids at Greenville and Pollard, Alabama. For the
              Department of Richmond, 1864, 2 items, there are conscription notices. Papers of the
              Department of South Carolina and Georgia, 1862-1865, 59 items, are largely orders of
              John C. Pemberton concerning surgeons, officers and their commands, discharges,
              publication of orders, the form of reports, courts-martial, supplies, and Beauregard's
              commands and inspections; there is also a memorandum on the condition of the
              fortifications on Sullivan's Island, April 6, 1864, by Roswell S. Ripley. For the
              District of the Gulf there is an order signed by Gen. Dabney H. Maury, 1864,
              concerning a detail for special duty. Relating to the Florida 8th Regiment of
              Volunteers are muster rolls, 1864, 9 items. For Georgia State Troops there are general
              orders for the 2nd Brigade and other units, 1861-1865, 31 items and 2 vols.
              Miscellaneous letters, reports, and orders concern various regiments of Louisiana,
              1861-1863, 19 items and 1 volume. Records of North Carolina State Troops, 1861-1865,
              36 items and 4 vols., concern the 2nd, 4th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 25th, 27th, 37th, and
              66th Regiments, and contain letters, general orders, muster rolls, payrolls,
              requisitions for supplies, orders for movements, courts-martial, lists of veterans,
              lists of medical exemptions from duty, and a history of the 13th Regiment by H. C.
              Wall. For South Carolina State Troops, 1861-1864, 14 items and 1 vol., there are
              receipts for supplies and pay, letters, courts-martial papers, and an agreement of
              Lancaster District citizens to form a company of home guards which became Company A of
              the 9th South Carolina Infantry. Relating to Tennessee State Troops are rolls, 1 vol.,
              1861-1862, of the 3rd Regiment. For Virginia State Troops, 1861-1865, 2 items, there
              are lists of soldiers. For Wheeler's Cavalry Corps there are reports, 1865, 18 items,
              of Thomas Harrison's Brigade, Dibrell's Brigade, Iverson's Division, 11th Texas
              Cavalry, and 3rd Arkansas Cavalry, concerning transportation, ordnance, extra-duty
              rolls, medical and sanitary conditions, supplies, and lists of men.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4710_0e7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. MISCELLANY, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1187</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13a12e999323f858b10e80f35e1c2d91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>238 items and 3
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb6f9e34efcbc43a06889a3002c31f9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs, some clipped, of Confederate officers and leaders; permits; poems; Civil
              War slogans and cacheted envelopes;and a volume of notes on C.S.A. War Department
              documents concerning blockade-running.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4713_6nb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. NAVY. PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1188</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46b94bdd1707090fc33d7507397031a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b954c9b2823f9435f27c3a4c4c7ad8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Poem by "Clea" in memory of Midshipman E. H. Edwards, who died of typhoid fever in
              Mobile, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4716_e2f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, PAPERS RELATING TO STATE GOVERNMENTS,
              1861-1865,</unittitle>
            <unitid>1189</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34d21f915315109136efa42c0339aaae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>324 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e59ebfa0812d6486aa6647d7512a7b5a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>For Georgia there are bonds for state or county officers, 1864-1865, 6 items; oaths
              of office, 1863-1865, 60 items; tallies of votes cast by soldiers in state and
              regimental elections, 1862-1865, 42 items, of the 2nd, 5th, 13th, 32nd, 37th, and 46th
              Regiments of Georgia Volunteers; and 6th Regiment of Georgia State Guards; 51st
              Regiment of Georgia Militia; 2nd Georgia Battalion of Sharp Shooters; and the 6th
              Georgia Cavalry; also tax receipts, 1861-1865, 59 items; militia accounts and
              expenditures, 1861-1865, 47 items, concerning the Spalding Grays [2nd Independent
              Battalion, Georgia Infantry], Stark's Volunteers [13th Georgia Infantry], Ringgold
              Rangers [13th Georgia Infantry?], Hunter Guards [30th Georgia Infantry], Bartow's
              Artillery [22nd Battalion Georgia Siege Artillery?], Byer's Volunteers, and Gray's
              Infantry; military records, 1861-1864, 11 items, largely lists of men subject to
              enrollment in 431st District, Spalding County, and Clay County. Relating to North
              Carolina are miscellaneous papers of the state Adjutant General's Office, 1861-1865, 6
              items; tax returns, 1863-1864, 4 items. For South Carolina there are papers of the
              Ordnance Office, 1861-1862, 73 items, mainly orders, receipts, and ordnance
              requisitions related to supplies for forts in Charleston harbour; Treasury Department
              papers, 1860-1861, 5 items, of a miscellaneous character; and an ordinance of the
              state legislature, 1862, enabling those in military service to vote. Relating to
              Virginia are papers of miscellaneous agencies, 1861-1864, 6 items, and income tax
              returns of Wythe County, 1864, 6 items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4719_h1a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. RECORDS OF STATE AGENCIES. COURT RECORDS,
              PAMLICO DISTRICT, GOLDSBORO, N.C., 1850 (1861-1865) 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1190</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f96c28519b44cfa2cf16f6fa97ef4eec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,233 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_940fc1d67af4124cedbd32345ead4691">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Confederate courts of Pamlico District concern the sequestration of
              alien property in eastern North Carolina, generally debts due northern businesses,
              chiefly in New York and Philadelphia, by Southern firms and individuals; and prize
              ships captured from the North. Included are references to the North Carolina property
              of Adele (Cults) Douglas, widow of Stephen A. Douglas. Papers relating to poor relief
              and claims, 1861-1865, 478 items and 1 vol., Jones County, Georgia, and Craven,
              Martin, and Warren counties, North Carolina, largely relate to aid for soldiers'
              families. There are a few papers of the U.S. District Court prior to 1861 and after
              1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4722_fwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle><title render="italic">CONFEDERATE VETERAN</title> PAPERS,
              1786-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1191</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1475922580df52acf08911e07a29e4cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>620 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab938ce6cceba25aae7cb61f9cb7c331">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11c7756267554795e74d9f05df7c1aff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, unpublished articles, and other material written for a periodical
              published between 1893 and 1932. Included are memoirs and other accounts of military
              campaigns and battles, lists of servicemen, biographies of statesmen and soldiers,
              military prison records, transcripts of original reports and orders, poems, lists of
              soldiers buried in various Confederate cemeteries, and papers relating to the design
              of the Confederate flag, the participation of women in the Civil War, the
              Reconstruction period, and the Ku Klux Klan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4726_a7y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCILS. NORTH
              CAROLINA PAPERS, 1953-1954.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1192</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3db71ef2c2fed152665dc6dccfe2aace"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5869af1a5ab2626438c909c3fcc019a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a338d7c6333272e22d791d034b366536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Haywood D. "Red" Lisk, president of the North Carolina State
              Industrial Union Council, and of J. R. Graham, C.I.O. representative for the Council,
              concerning political action, financial matters, and meetings; and other miscellaneous
              items, including applications for affiliation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4730_nxq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCILS. TENNESSEE
              PAPERS, 1938-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1193</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_806e10bb953ba64da90fd270305db94c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,777 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9e89044c90b69bf02d6bfe513bd2a22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8622ea76271971af1c111aaf4b83a15d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of various officers of the Tennessee State Industrial Union Council,
              including Paul R. Christopher, S. Matthew Lynch, and Harold S. Marthenke; of John
              Brophy, Director of the Industrial Union Councils; and of various organizations and
              labor unions such as the National Farmers' Union, the Office for Emergency Management,
              the Bureau of National Affairs, the United Furniture Workers of America, and the
              Knoxville War Housing Committee concerning matters affecting the Tennessee State
              Industrial Union Council and its members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4734_wcs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. INDUSTRIAL UNION COUNCILS. VIRGINIA
              PAPERS, 1928-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1194</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a13dd895cabe0bbf8dabffda6aecf4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,698 items and 49 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a488e288f89bfa7bcd1916f55c29fddf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65dd64f901def69b7ed0a7337b2b9480">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the Virginia State Industrial Union Council consist of correspondence,
              leaflets, flyers, pamphlets, serials and other printed material. The correspondence is
              principally that of Charles C. Webber, president of the Virginia Council. The papers
              relate to various labor unions, including the Oil Workers International Union, the
              United Public Workers of America, and the telephone unions; labor organizations such
              as the American Labor Research Institute, Inc., the Highlander Folk School, and the
              Southern School for Workers; issues such as segregation and discrimination, the poll
              tax, t child labor, industrial safety, and antiunion legislation; religious groups
              including the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, the National Study
              Conference on the Church and Economic Life, and the Virginia Council of Churches,
              Inc.. laborrelated organizations including the Virginia Child Labor Committee, the
              U.S. Department of Labor, the Wage Stabilization Board, and the Office of Price
              Administration; and the Progressive Citizens for America. There are also serials such
              as <title type="simple" render="italic">Labor Letter </title> and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The National Reporter,</title> as well as material for conventions
              of the national C.I.O. and the Virginia State Industrial Union Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4738_tj0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. NORTH CAROLINA
              PAPERS, 1909-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1195</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1d0789221aba6aadbc2df7c6e476ef0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29,824 items and 52 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c44fb40159f0a53780ef2bce6823065">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df484451d271d89363780ff605f8c155">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, leaflets, bulletins, pamphlets, fliers, reports, radio scripts,
              clippings, serials, and other printed material relating principally to the campaign of
              the Organizing Committee of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (C.I.O.) to
              unionize unorganized workers in North Carolina, 1946-1953. The correspondence is
              chiefly that of William J. Smith (b. 1902), North Carolina director for the C.I.O.
              Organizing Committee, 1946-1950, and of Franz E. Daniel, North Carolina director,
              1950-1953. Material pertaining to the United Furniture Workers of America (U.F.W.A.)
              includes correspondence of U.F.W.A. state and national officials, material concerning
              the companies the U.F.W.A. was trying to organize, information on the High Point
              (North Carolina) Organizing Committee, and a <title type="simple" render="italic">Wage
                Stabilization Guide</title> prepared by the U.F.W.A. Papers relating to the Textile
              Workers Union of America (T.W.U.A.) include material on the various mills and
              manufacturing companies the T.W.U.A. was attempting to organize; grievances against
              Marshall Field and Company, Manufacturing Division, heard by an arbitration board; an
              article by Frank T. de Vyver entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Union
                Fratricide: The Textile Workers' Split;</title> strikes in textile mills; the
              organizing drive in the Cabarrus County area of North Carolina, particularly the
              campaign directed at the Cannon Mills Company, Concord; North Carolina legislators;
              medical care in North Carolina; the labor laws in North Carolina; the National Labor
              Relations Board; and the Federal Communications Commission. Membership records list
              members of unions at various companies in the state, as well as initiation fees paid.
              Serials include <title type="simple" render="italic">The CIO Round-Up,</title> the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Textile Bulletin,</title> and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Department Store Organizer.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4742_nvl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. SOUTH CAROLINA
              PAPERS, 1946-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1196</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_188925828c16d78c0349ef7d28140451"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,592 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b12fa720cc2e3e90e763534a7f81573f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County) and Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8be684c9bc30a9a2d072782148192573">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the South Carolina Organizing Committee of the Congress of Industrial
              Organizations (C.I.O.) principally relate to efforts to organize workers in the
              textile industries of the Piedmont region of South Carolina. Correspondence is chiefly
              that of Franz E. Daniel, South Carolina director of the C.I.O. Organizing Committee,
              1946-1950, and South Carolina state director of the Textile Workers Union of America
              (T.W.U.A.), 1946-1949, and of Lloyd P. Vaughan, South Carolina director of the C.I.O.
              Organizing Committee, 1950-1953, with union officials of the C.I.O. the Organizing
              Committee, and the I.W.U.A. There are also references to the Amalgamated Clothing
              Workers of America, the International Woodworkers of America, the United Furniture
              Workers of America, the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Union of
              America, the Communications Workers of America, and the Retail, Wholesale and
              Department Store Union, and material on labor-related groups such as the American
              Arbitration Association, the Labor Press Association, Inc., and the National Religion
              and Labor Foundation. Scattered papers concern issues such as atomic energy, the Ku
              Klux Klan, and anti-union propaganda, and groups not directly connected with labor,
              including the Southern Conference for Human Welfare, the American Cancer Society, the
              Fellowship of Southern Churchmen, and the Cooperative Broadcasting Association. Also
              included are press releases, pamphlets, financial papers, clippings, and reports.
              Serials include <title type="simple" render="italic">UPA Adviser</title> (United
              Paperworkers of America), <title type="simple" render="italic">U.D.A. Congressional
                Newsletter </title> (Union for Democratic Action), and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Cavil-cade </title> (Labor Press Associated, Inc.).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4746_nsm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. TENNESSEE PAPERS,
              1940-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1197</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9a4f27a0222d570be8971e701a470e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70,923 items and 147 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfdbb45ea0fef26aef573f8ea6a8d9cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Knoxville (Knox County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_599da4fa6cbaf7cf20eadaa8244bcdee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Tennessee Organizing Committee of the Congress of Industrial
              Organizations (C.I.O.) pertain to the activities of the committee in organizing
              workers primarily in the textile and steel industries. The correspondence is chiefly
              that of Paul Revere Christopher (1910-1974), director of the C.I.O. in Tennessee,
              1940-1955, but also includes that of Maurice R. Allen, director of the C.I.O.
              Organizing Committee in Tennessee, whose major responsibility was with the United Gas,
              Coke, and Chemical Workers of America, and of Bethel T. Judd, a C.I.O. field
              representative. Correspondents include national and state union officials as well as
              political leaders. Material on the Textile Workers Union of America (T.W.U.A.)
              includes information on the organizing efforts at the StandardCoosa-Thatcher Company,
              Chattanooga, Tennessee; correspondence of Joseph R. White, vice-president and director
              of the Tennessee T.W.U.A., and of Herbert S. Williams, Alabama director of the
              T.W.U.A.; the files of Joel B. Leighton, a national representative and then an
              international representative of the T.W.U.A.; union membership cards for the employees
              of Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Company, Gluck Brothers, Inc., Tennessee Furniture
              Industries, Inc., and Morrison Turning Company; contact cards for workers in the
              Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Company; and dues records for Chattanooga and the contiguous
              northwest Georgia area. Among the other unions on which there is information are the
              United Steelworkers of America; the United Furniture Workers of America; the United
              Gas, Coke, and Chemical Workers of America; the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
              America; the United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of
              America; the American Newspaper Guild; the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied
              Workers Union of America; the International Woodworkers of America; the International
              Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers; the United Mine Workers of America; the
              United Cannery, Agriculture, Packing and Allied Workers of America; and the
              International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers. There are records of
              the organizing committees of the government and civic employees, insurance and allied
              workers, plant guards, telephone workers, utility workers. optical and instrument
              workers, steelworkers, and paper workers. Material on the national C.I.O. includes
              topics such as legislative issues, the department of education and research, various
              conferences, a directory, the National C.I.O. War Relief Committee, and the National
              C.I.O. Community Services Committee. There is information on various labor and
              labor-related organizations including the Joint Labor Legislative Committee; the Labor
              Institute of America; the Southern School for Workers, Inc.; the Highlander Folk
              School; the United Labor Conference; the American Arbitration Association; and the
              American Labor Education Service, Inc. Among the government agencies with which the
              organizing committee had to deal are the National Labor Relations Board, the Office of
              Price Administration, the Treasury Department, the U.S. Department of Labor, the
              National Wage Stabilization Board, and the National War Labor Board. There is also
              material on various political groups such as the Americans for Democratic Action, the
              Good Government Group, and the Committee for Constitutional Government; religious
              groups, including the National Religion and Labor Conference, the Federal Council of
              the Churches of Christ in America, and the National Conference of Christians and Jews,
              Inc.; health and charitable organizations such as the American Red Cross and the
              community chest; and others such as the Southern Conference Educational Fund and the
              American Veterans Committee. Various state groups are represented in the papers
              including the Tennessee State Planning Commission, the Tennessee Committee for Justice
              in Columbia, the Joint Labor Legislative Council, and the National Housing Agency.
              There is also material on several Tennessee governmental agencies including the
              Department of Employment Security, the Department of Labor, the Department of Public
              Welfare, and the General Assembly. Papers refer to such issues as strikes and
              arbitration, workmen's compensation, health programs, legislation, and cases before
              the National Labor Relations Board. Also included are press releases, radio programs
              and scripts, leaflets and fliers, and financial papers. Membership records, by
              company, represent many Tennessee unions. There are also records in card form of
              applications for membership in the International Woodworkers of America section for
              the Empire Furniture Company, membership cards in the United Packinghouse Workers of
              America section for the East Tennessee Packing Company, and the C.I.O. Organizing
              Committee contact cards for the Peerless Woolen Mills. Serials include <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The CIO News,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">Joint Labor Legislative Bulletin,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">The National Reporter,</title><title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Tennessee Industrial Planning Newsletter, </title> and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Labor Information Bulletin.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4750_z1s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE. VIRGINIA PAPERS,
              1941-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1198</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9ee12703743851c7463c02a24e6b1b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14,703 items and 49 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5b5fb6cb6e733db96346ff8c6731007">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b4230db146c68182641fa9e71273a9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Virginia Organizing Committee of the Congress of Industrial
              Organizations (C.I.O.) relating to the activities of the Committee in organizing
              workers in various industries in Virginia. The correspondence is principally that of
              Ernest Byron Pugh, regional director for the Virginia C.I.O. and Virginia director for
              the C.I.O. Organizing Committee, and of Theodore Dennis du Cuennois, assistant state
              director of the C.I.O. Organizing Committee in Virginia, with various union officials
              and political leaders. There is information on many unions including the Food,
              Tobacco, Agricultural and Allied Workers Union of America; the International Union of
              Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, and its predecessor the United Electrical,
              Radio, and Machine Workers of America; the Oil Workers International Union; the
              Textile Workers Union of America; the United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural
              Implement Workers of America, with material on local unions; the United Cannery,
              Agricultural, Packing, and Allied Workers of America; the United Gas, Coke, and
              Chemical Workers of America; the United Mine Workers of America; the United
              Paperworkers of America; the United Shoe Workers of America; and the United
              Steelworkers of America. There are also records of the organizing committees for the
              Distillery Workers, Government and Civic Employees, the Insurance and Allied Workers,
              the Telephone Workers, the United Construction Workers, and the Steel Workers. There
              is material on labor-related groups such as the Southern School for Workers, the
              United Labor Legislative Committee, and the Virginia United Labor Committee. Various
              state and local agencies represented include the Richmond Chamber of Commerce, the
              Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, the Richmond Citizens Association, Inc., and the
              General Assembly. Among the governmental agencies are the Wage Stabilization Board,
              various bureaus and divisions of the U.S. Department of Labor, and the Virginia
              Department of Labor and Industry. Other groups on which there is information include
              the Southern Regional Council, Inc.. the Safety Advisory Council; and the Mid-Century
              White House Conference on Children and Youth. Various issues covered in the papers are
              a telephone strike in 1950; cost of living statistics; discrimination;
              portal-to-portal pay; C.I.O. councils, conventions, and conferences; national health
              insurance; communism; the Democratic National Committee; and gubernatorial candidates.
              Also included are press releases, radio scripts, charter applications, leaflets,
              fliers, resolutions, and <title type="simple" render="italic">UPA Advisor </title>
              (United Paperworkers of America).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4754_4g7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE. NORTH
              CAROLINA PAPERS, 1944-1954.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1199</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66bcd0ba75e7ca9725f9e621eeebb5d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,142 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16496b4bea055931da384ae1e1134f06">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a4346720d24b0f91a7fbfd6330c5363">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the North Carolina Political Action Committee (P.A.C.) of the Congress
              of Industrial Organizations (C.I.O.) relating to the activities of the committee in
              promoting the C.I.O. viewpoint on political issues and in advocating registration and
              voting in local and national elections. These papers are the files of Earl Lafayette
              Sandefur (1899-1951) who in 1947 was the acting executive director and then executive
              director and secretary-treasurer of the North Carolina Political Action Committee.
              There is correspondence with various union officials and political leaders. Among the
              unions on which there is information are the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America;
              the American Federation of Hosiery Workers; the Communications Workers of America,
              including the Telephone Workers Organizing Committee; the Industrial Union of Marine
              and Shipbuilding Workers of America; the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store
              Union; the Textile Workers Union of America; and the United Steelworkers of America.
              There is also material on various topics, such as the Taft-Hartley Act, constitutions,
              and the national office; and on organizations such as the North Carolina Recreation
              Commission, the State Industrial Union Councils, and the United Labor Political
              Committee for North Carolina. Other types of materials contained in the collection are
              fliers; leaflets; financial records of the North Carolina State C.I.O. Political
              Action Committee; releases of the National Labor Relations Board, 1951-1952; and the
              questionnaires employed by the committee in a canvass of members of the General
              Assembly in 1951 to ascertain from each legislator the profession, the number of terms
              served, and the desire to return to the General Assembly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4758_ugp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE. TENNESSEE
              PAPERS, 1943-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1200</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efc02103be5521ba5f548869392034dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>387 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e85b995475167197c16fa8cfd1414d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b9384044dea508d833fe74f5ba6d5a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Tennessee Political Action Committee of the Congress of Industrial
              Organizations (C.I.O.) relate to the activities of the Committee in procuring and
              disseminating information concerning political issues, promoting the C.I.O. viewpoint
              on issues affecting its welfare, and maintaining an accounting of elections and the
              voting records of Tennessee officials. These papers are from the files of Paul Revere
              Christopher (1910-1974), C.I.O. director for Tennessee, 1940-1955; of James E. Payne,
              chairman of the Chattanooga Area Political Action Committee and a field representative
              in Chattanooga; and of Bethel T. Judd, C.I.O. field representative in Chattanooga and
              a member of the State Central Committee and the executive committee of the Tennessee
              State C.I.O. Political Action Committee. Correspondence, primarily with union
              officials and political leaders, concerns the activities of the Chattanooga, the
              Tennessee state, and the national C.I.O. Political Action Committees. There are also
              minutes of several meetings of the Tennessee State Political Action Committee; various
              editions of its rules of operation; and the rules of operation for the Chattanooga
              Area C.I.O. Political Action Committee. Pamphlets and leaflets published by the
              National C.I.O. Political Action Committee concern issues such as elections, voting,
              political action, wages, housing, legislation, voter registration, and finances. A
              volume consisting of mimeographed sheets pertains to political education institutes
              and the national C.I.O. Political Action Committee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4762_xvn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE. VIRGINIA
              PAPERS, 1944-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1201</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f323738f0151bed484e023a80316e612"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>428 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_053318819dc48c66b81db939751bbf0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_670b0e890e63115c9de34adbc23560e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the activities of the Virginia Political Action Committee (P.A.C.)
              of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (C.I.O.) include correspondence, reports,
              petitions, releases, financial statements, program statements, and pamphlets. The
              correspondence is primarily that of Charles C. Webber, president and director of the
              Virginia C.I.O. Political Action Committee and president of the Virginia State
              Industrial Union Council with various union officials and political leaders. Included
              is correspondence from the Tidewater C.I.O. Political Action Committee. The papers
              concern such topics as the Taft-Hartley Act; the International Union of Electrical,
              Radio, and Machine Workers; radio programs by labor unions; elections and political
              campaigns in Virginia and on the national level. There are also membership report
              forms for the Virginia State C.I.O. Political Action Committee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4766_t44" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONGRESS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATIONS. PUBLICITY DEPARTMENT. NORTH CAROLINA
              PAPERS, 1946-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1202</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_260aad34392ed2e0629014bcbb1d79f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,797 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_534c5c1d5a9754f97701768093d21f4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cba4911ce7b9c38e8054764bd06e725a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the North Carolina Publicity Department of the Congress of Industrial
              Organizations (C.I.O.) relating to its function of informing C.I.O. members and the
              general public about the activities of the C.I.O. and affiliated unions, and
              countering anti-union and anti-labor propaganda. Included are the correspondence of
              national publicity department directors Len De Caux, Allan L. Swim, and Henry C.
              Fleisher, and of North Carolina publicity department directors, William W. Weiss, E.
              Paul Harding, and L. Edward Lashman, Jr.; press and news releases; mimeographed
              bulletins and fliers; material concerning radio and various radio stations, including
              radio scripts; pamphlets; speeches; serials; and clippings principally from the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Charlotte News </title> and the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Charlotte Observer,</title> but from other North Carolina newspapers
              as well. There is information on various unions such as the Amalgamated Clothing
              Workers of America; the American Newspaper Guild; the Communications Workers of
              America; the Textile Workers Union of America; the United Furniture Workers of
              America; the United Steelworkers of America; the United Stone and Allied Products
              Workers of America; and the United Transport Service Employees. Among the
              organizations and governmental agencies covered in these papers are the Labor Press
              Association, Inc., the Office of Price Stabilization; the President's Health Needs of
              Nation Commission; the Southern Regional Council, Inc.; the U.S. Department of Labor;
              and the United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. The papers concern issues affecting
              labor including living costs, wages, prices, labor laws, taxes, anti-union pressures,
              strikes, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the movement in the South to organize
              workers in various industries. The serials consist of CIO News of North Carolina,
                <title type="simple" render="italic">CIO Round-Up, </title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">Carolina CIO Bulletin,,</title><title type="simple" render="italic"
                >North Carolina Staff Bulletin, </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">
                Why Not?</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4770_w9r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN CONLEY PAPERS, 1876-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1203</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f25e30e43e4a49908cac344b51b12238"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3348c0ddeb35f7eecf108fe2cad4a68c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aec544516949d9eac9c203a02e4ce6bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business papers of Conley, governor of Georgia. Subjects include cotton
              prices in Georgia; the depression of 1877; yellow fever, diphtheria, smallpox, and
              typhus; politics; floods; land; patronage; the presidential election of 1884.
              Correspondents include G. B. Chamberlin and Joseph Bryan Cumming.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4774_js4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. T. CONN PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1204</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff7b362b38ff7885f1630259f26adddf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db1aa1076e0c90e3bd82ef977c875690">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_086b72d34e779731c1201ccd1010b157">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of letters from W. T. Conn, a Confederate lieutenant, concerning the
              battle of Manassas, 1861, camp life, forced marches, religious opinions, care of the
              wounded in Richmond, and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4778_5x6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONNECTICUT BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS, RECORDS, 1884-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1205</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97b18634d3e565f98ad3cb2bc382bc72"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4af11ebe74c472f70f17e5717bfb28bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Connecticut</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13d369c51b58c5c025be9787a47971e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Abstracts of records of births, marriages, and deaths in Branford, Bethel, New Haven,
              North Canaan, Plymouth, Redding, Roxbury, Salisbury, Sharon, Sprague, Stonington,
              Thomaston, Voluntown, Waterford, Wolcott, and Woodbridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4782_5th" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CONNER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1206</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f156a3ee14da1f441ea4da1328e5a12b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7af0213f2f89e988febde277b7bdd132">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_791fc2a24ab170733518c455703dd48b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Transcripts of letters by Confederate General Conner to his mother, describing his
              life in Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4786_jqv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHINEAS SANBORN CONNER PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1207</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9e7e40a600754d6b2e99d7565bc7c07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67cf8ce8199f81fccc9ec16f649cea6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c44375bc01b218e18f57610a0115dad3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Conner, assistant surgeon of the United States, concerning the effects of
              a soldier who had died in a hospital, and, on the reverse, a draft of Conner's
              reply.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4790_qmd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MAGILL CONRAD PAPERS, 1848, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1208</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08f8b9922ec6127186ed4c0ad3704ea1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e69e749673be020f6d19a15b80024570">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b9605d737ade940f736437d445bf9d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Charles M. Conrad (1804-1878), lawyer, member of U.S. Congress, and
              secretary of war under President Millard Fillmore, relating to his addressing a Whig
              meeting and to pension matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4794_dv4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC CONRAD INVENTORY OF ESTATE, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1209</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6fd042118beecb276c1e65da51d9ff69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 76 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_048f9fc1e72598d6a3c293929a06c345">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd62af0e888c2b0dc9f74257fc24869d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Inventory of estate of Isaac Conrad and complaint in Forsyth County Court of Equity
              concerning George F. Wilson and Jacob Conrad, administrators for the estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4798_iqo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH CONRAD PAPERS, 1897-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1210</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19e725e37afdc763016faf662fd60b27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>195 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0086bfdbe2abd2a40446ef1d38f6eb9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bishopsbourne, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afc55f015ddb8d1bfe7abbc76e8d3ed7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Conrad to Sir Sidney Colvin and his wife, Lady Frances, and to Henry
              Arthur Jones and his daughter, Jennie Doris Arthur (Jones) Thorne, discussing literary
              and personal matters, and letters by Conrad concerning literary and business subjects
              to his publisher T. Fisher Unwin and to David S. Meldrum, an advisor to Wm. Blackwood
              &amp; Sons. There is comment on current events such as the career of Admiral J. R.
              Jellicoe and the activities of Conrad's son, Borys, in France during World War I, as
              well as on Conrad's writings, and the works of other authors. Frequently mentioned are
              Henry James and John Galsworthy. These letters have been published in part in W. M.
              Blackburn, ed., <title type="simple" render="italic">Joseph Conrad: Letters to William
                Blackburn and David S. Meldrum</title> (Durham: 1958). There are also manuscripts by
              Conrad; letters from Conrad's uncle, Tadeusz Bobrowski, 1869-1893 an album of
              photographs, 1860-1890, of Conrad s Polish relatives, partly unidentified; and
              scrapbooks, 6 vols., compiled by Conrad's wife, Jessie (George) Conrad, with clippings
              on the writer's visit to the United States in 1923, obituaries and tributes following
              Conrad's death, 1924; copies of his last letters and an unfinished book manuscript;
              reviews of A <title type="simple" render="italic">Handbook of Cookery for a Small
                House,</title> by Jessie Conrad; the manuscript of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Joseph Conrad as I Knew Him </title> (1926), by Jessie Conrad;
              reviews of <title type="simple" render="italic">Joseph Conrad: Life and Letters
              </title> (1927), by G. Jean-Aubrey; articles on the Conrad memorial at Bishopsbourne;
              and reviews of <title type="simple" render="italic">Joseph Conrad and His
                Circle,</title> by Jessie Conrad. There are also loose clippings and photocopies of
              other clippings concerning Conrad and his work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4802_6nw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. CONRAD PAPERS, 1884-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1211</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fec75a9be1ce9f35583c0b73379dcd4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>94 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a758dcadcad05b150ea43a3bebda8725">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Montana Hall," White Post (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c845a13c5c1c5a7d845011ba079a5e69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, some mentioning Conrad's business interests in New York, Montana, and
              Canada, which in part concerned railroad contracts. Conrad held positions with I. G.
              Baker and Company, Fort Benton, Montana Territory; Conrad Brothers, Bankers, Great
              Falls, Montana; and the Northwestern National Bank, Great Falls.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4806_asv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE PAPERS, 1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1212</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5d044e1aa37b11066abab078f2334b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6b02d953bc962ea3e15469c6501d6c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2717c8185f1f175d16229cc2f6556d00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Philippe D'Auvergne, Prince de Bouillon, commander of British naval
              forces at Jersey, to Constable, bookseller and publisher of Edinburgh. The letters
              concern book orders and discuss the sources of D'Auvergne's library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4810_con" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. S. CONVERSE PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1213</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_92712333d2d4b809183afa0af6c5c74f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e5cf81fb95016d891f787bde9dd5ec7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Haven (New Haven County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63d25840d1de85fd2606aa4724fa69a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters to Converse and 12 speeches written by him as a student in Yale
              University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4814_qg1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS SEYMOUR CONWAY, FIRST MARQUIS OF HERTFORD, PAPERS, 1766.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1214</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b20a8547ca23f1b7f2b7251020cc2176"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75029e9b7bb53416a3e5e5370408cbff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b5a6178abc4944c699590cd863e36cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Conway, lord lieutenant of Ireland, 1765-1766, and lord chamberlain,
              1766-1782, commenting on government interference in the borough of Oxford. The
              addressee was Richard Hamond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4818_e81" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY PAPERS, 1856-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1215</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99ecf2c67b3ec3eeeec45df33acdca50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1c006b8b8236fc63ca875fa67946a93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ae63882b89d976ee927feb885921aab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and business letters of a Virginia abolitionist, Unitarian
              minister, and author. Topics are chiefly literary matters, Conway's writings, and his
              difficulties with his Washington, D.C., congregation because of his abolitionism. One
              letter is by William T. Head of England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4822_5bz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES E. COOK PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1216</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7da6179a47efac9e31c064bb7badfa0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_837f194d0ae6231aded733c462012739">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63760a3cf4a6639b56665454448f48f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerned with insurance on cargoes lost to Confederate commerce raiders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4826_3j1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ED. F. COOK LETTER BOOK, 1912-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1217</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d80f3958565261bb9e21e789e9a32c7f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 88 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f63fe2808e9a570165cd9c8e0fee0489">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53d9dfdae6fcd8d77adde717353af07e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of letters and excerpts of letters on missionary activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4830_iba" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWARD TYAS COOK PAPERS, 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1218</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b601f8c881772ac77804c377430bf0a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b656ae9a5fb078aff1eda1ce13c7e67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c0a7054320ef5fb741d1d8c130a9d03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Cook to Miss Helen Pelham Dale relative to his editing the complete works
              of John Ruskin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4834_97k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS COOK PAPERS, 1847-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1219</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7eff03e515a47c87237a3372f8e16f2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>814 items and 12
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_efeac652be33cf274e0b3e4f2e3d727e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass. and Ticonderoga (Essex County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed58382029aea7f29ac06adfa2d7180c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, scrapbooks, biographical material, notes, lectures, literary
              manuscripts, sermons, drafts, poems, hymns, speeches, printed matter, and clippings.
              Most material dates from 1859-1901, and covers Cook's career as lecturer on current
              topics, science, religion, theology, ethics, temperance, prohibition, and other
              subjects. Manuscripts of Cook's Preludes, the Monday lectures delivered at the Tremont
              Temple, Boston, and addresses before students at colleges and seminaries. Some papers
              reflect the theological controversies of the late 19th century, and the disputes over
              the relation of evolution and other scientific subjects to traditional religion.
              Includes a summary of Cook's life and work, 1874-1884, an account of Nathaniel S.
              Shaler's views on Darwin's theories, and a largely complete unpublished biography of
              Cook by his wife. Among the correspondents are ministers, professors, and heads of
              colleges and universities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4838_4as" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO R. COOK MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1842-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1220</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2ba13f0086d02b0d31fbf877daee479"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 114 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30bb7f61cc4f6a5c20e518376cf5088b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beech Island (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0842c4db94658a8a2ae84ded2f39367e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memorandum book of a physician and planter, containing notes on diseases,
              prescriptions, remedies, geology, agriculture, and Reconstruction politics including a
              discussion of the Hamburg, South Carolina, riots.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4842_x5e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY JANE COOK PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1221</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ddc70029e96f8382517302f37aa64a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4191dce7638f4db3169e4e2f533c7493">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marysville (Yuba County), Calif.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c261efc8b19525fdabe4fe0eb5fa13a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence from Mrs. Mary Jane Cook to her mother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4846_5bk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORCHARD COOK PAPERS, 1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1222</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73553a9cac58c0d6e85cc25f64e7582e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_461dc0193b3eb4167f1c164c2f426e36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wiscasset (Lincoln County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c699ad7ee9963a71da1a9cb54932ed48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter written while Cook was a member of the United States House of Representatives
              from Massachusetts discussing the Massachusetts judiciary, Congress, foreign
              relations, and Dr. Charles Jarvis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4850_c7q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLY COOK PAPERS, 1839-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1223</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27a7dde07a811c9d3aee13cc2c11427c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3db470376c07b335f0ee512efa906d65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rutland (Meigs County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3600643032fc012cdbe6837ff18ce670">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerned with family affairs and local news.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4854_gka" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS COOK PAPERS, 1759-1792.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1224</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c0778578b20804adb3b967011a674f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5678740d560accee5cd3b8e13d490434">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5e9d847b355a29f58c0f9e323d225208">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains a description of Cook's land in 1778, several land deeds from
              Granville County belonging to Cook, and a number of routine bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4858_6iq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD WILLIAM COOKE PAPERS, 1855-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1225</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37404e0505b88ecd176fae3c325b469f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12b946914b6335c2aa73be80f20b669e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_245ac9e9253c7ad07b49c5a1a3838cd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters to Cooke concerned, for the most part, with his painting. Three
              letters are from the artist, Edward Lear. and one letter from Thomas Sopwith discusses
              the authenticity of the painting, "The Blue Boy."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4862_ip6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE A. COOKE PAPERS, 1878-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1226</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0bc15f9a04b9876c11d18c5b6a0920a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e122e3e4f9bec8f85b108e74c0e7d63d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48dbed0c8e0e96fec65be2d25d3d4ea5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Love letters from Cooke to his fiancée.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4866_vzf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ESTEN COOKE PAPERS, 1840-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1227</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8db5c8ecf89233dba360bc641cc35ee1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>289 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54c8ce47b7f639c5b221568e6195cd8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Millwood (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2419c80fd91156f59fbdfee0044b08b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional and personal correspondence and literary notes of John Esten Cooke and
              of his brother, Philip Pendleton Cooke, including manuscript copies of published
              works. Centering around John Esten Cooke are letters from boyhood friends, a few Civil
              War letters, many business and critical letters from his publishers and literary
              friends during the 1870s and 1880s, five small volumes of war notes [partially
              published: see J. B. Hubbell (ed.), <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The War
                Diary of John Esten Cooke,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Journal of
                Southern History,</title> VII (Nov. 1941), 526-540]; holograph manuscript of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Surry of Eagle's Nest</title> ; an article, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">On the Road to Despotism</title>; a manuscript,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Legend of Turkey Buzzard Hollow</title>;
              a copy of an article entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Virginia
                Declaration of Independence</title> [published in the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Magazine of American History,</title> vol. XI, no. 5 (May, 1884)];
              and an appreciation of Philip Pendleton Cooke. Concerning Philip Pendleton Cooke there
              is a group of letters from him to his father [partially published: see David K.
              Jackson, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Philip Pendleton Cooke: Virginia
                Gentleman, Lawyer, Hunter, and Poet,</title> in <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >American Studies in Honor of William Kenneth Boyd,</title> ed. David K. Jackson
              (Durham, N.C., 1940), and John D. Allen, <title type="simple" render="italic">Philip
                Pendleton Cooke</title> (Chapel Hill, N.C., 1942)]. Among the correspondents are W.
              H. Appleton, George W. Bagby, Alexander R. Boteler, W. H. Browne, O. B. Burie, M. B.
              T. Clark, J. E. Cooke, Philip Pendleton Cooke, W. De Hass, M. Schele De Vere, H. K.
              Douglas, E. A. Duyckinck, G. C. Eggleston, William Evelyn, Wade Hampton, J. W. Harper,
              H. B. Hirst, J. B. Jones, J. P. Kennedy, C. C. Lee, W. H. Lee, B. W. Leigh, A. H.
              Sands, W. G. Simms, David Strother, and Beverly Tucker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4870_qlf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BRUCE COOKE PAPERS, 1928-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1228</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e78c09e9dbb5ed96dd6b892ce78a3f86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a889feeec5ef2fb6870d19600a65fe8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adbe07908b185b97ec726935ff657e33">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume of wage statistics, 1928-1965, including job classifications and wage rates.
              for six textile mills owned by Erwin Mills, Inc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4874_fed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DENNIS COOLEY PAPERS, 1820-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1229</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_440e02a43035a734e297fc86d7f0b864"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0de3e2acaac93160aef86a16b25c14a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Macomb County), Michigan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec605dfa1cdc83bebed40babf20a7727">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Cooley from his brother, Henry Cooley, of Monticello, Georgia, complaining
              of the general agricultural decline of the region; from H. P. Sartwell of Penn Yan,
              New York, discussing various drugs and other medical matters; and a number of letters
              discussing plants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4878_hp7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER S. COOLIDGE PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1230</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec668e2680951261f7f06831e1afa592"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ceae8cb9a946681666d43eecd3c855d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5489ce6457ab1537c5f821653536d6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a soldier who served in the 24th Massachusetts Regiment,
              1861-1862, and in the enlisted bodyguard of General Ambrose E. Burnside, 1862-1864.
              The letters contain some description of action at Roanoke Island, North Carolina; New
              Bern, North Carolina; and Fredericksburg, Virginia; but for the most part they
              describe army life and the places Coolidge visited. Coolidge often refers to his
              marital difficulties and to a former problem with alcoholism. The collection also
              contains routine military papers relating to pay, leaves, and discharge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4882_4z2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ROWE COOMBS RECOLLECTIONS, 1867-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1231</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7eb710c11483f35e7bfd4889d78143b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30d3697cfa6deb4eec695191008bc632">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Twiggs County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbefb4c2aed9c54c5e05b5a83dd538c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Recollections of a Twiggs
                County Planter,</title> by James R. Coombs (b. 1820), including accounts of his
              infancy in North Carolina, removal to Georgia in 1825, schooling, frontier Methodist
              camp meetings, slaves, agriculture in Georgia, George P. Cooper (his early
              schoolmaster), early settlers of Twiggs County, production of cotton, frontier
              merchants, and local politics, all generally prior to 1840.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4886_vz1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES LEE COON PAPERS, 1752-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1232</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_588e99870d20dbbe36139897df9176aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>518 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7299748cdfda26b9db2a92733320938">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilson (Wilson County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ca0d925bcbce653fb584dec98169b7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers collected by Coon relating to his history of German settlers in North
              Carolina. They include clippings, especially obituary notices and genealogical
              articles; lists of names; copies of records of the New Jerusalem Church in Davie
              County, North Carolina, Daniels Church in Lincoln County, and Zion's Church; material
              on David Henkel and the Lutheran Church in North Carolina in the early nineteenth
              century; and correspondence related to Coon's research.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4890_5lx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT D. COOPER PAPERS, 1888-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1233</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5304247202022fdee2bf295742dee25f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_472a68209aeddd0944d4ffea006b19df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80da559eca44f91c4b620c25405e6492">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4894_16e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES COOPER PAPERS, 1850-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1234</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0cdf3b46e92f62973ea07f77bfd20777"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb9f0d569a59cd33748db000f781cbd2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf63dec81b1d2df974fb2d10dff41790">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter on national politics and the question of slavery in the territories written by
              Cooper when he was United States senator from Pennsylvania; letter giving Cooper's
              opinion on a fugitive slave bill; and biographical sketch of Cooper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4898_885" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SNIDER COOPER PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1235</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64d0f13be1c5be9f6148e442ebd5368e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_24d7c8851ed4fee5e5a53061db5a3126">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Gilead (Morrow County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_712b56dc5f4cdabf33f5692849130adb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of John Cooper who served in the 7th Ohio Regiment, the U.S. Engineers, the 8th
              U.S. Regiment (Colored), and the 107th Ohio Regiment. Includes a description of
              Cooper's work with the U.S. Engineers in Virginia and Maryland, 1863; entries
              concerning the movement of his company and camp life; and comments on the last months
              of the war when he was stationed in South Carolina. There are few descriptions of
              military engagements, and Fredericksburg is the only battle discussed in detail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4902_vuz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL COOPER PAPERS, 1718-1798.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1236</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c09ac418a3b280cabad13d3c0a3a8178"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>324 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70211449cca25bf2d5cf55aa033a6005">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81f1adf4251f09b4ffab9ce4a18b81de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The items forming this collection are photocopies of papers and letters held
              principally in the New York Public Library and the Henry E. Huntington Library. The
              collection contains a number of Cooper's sermons and a portion of his correspondence,
              almost exclusively from the period of the Revolutionary War, including exchanges of
              letters with Samuel Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Arthur Lee, John Hancock, and several
              prominent Frenchmen interested in the American cause. Miscellaneous items include a
              proclamation from Count d'Estaing urging Frenchmen in the new American states to
              support the Revolution, 1778, and an essay encouraging the Canadian colonies to join
              the Revolution, [1780?]. Copies of Cooper's diary cover portions of 1764, 1769, 1775,
              and 1776.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4906_bjq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM COOPER PAPERS, 1802-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1237</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_674abb8f4cf02338fb3c9f937e2688df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6587820faaa29f4182b16b7c9bae3e7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd320d6cc3f021ba5a60781dff50acde">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up mainly of the receipts of William and Samuel Cooper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4910_852" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COOPER &amp; HAINES PAPERS, 1895-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1238</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62f2f5d197cfe56301c1e7cc320d6fa0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5248497c12dcd103150bcf1a3af4c7d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Capon Bridge (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5e2548c0dc96c777cc49a7e601daed68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a firm of general merchants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4914_m7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ARTHUR STOCKDALE COPE PAPERS, 1889-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1239</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_581878b13bdd145c4f17962a5adfc60b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_623809df70e912fc6d9f6eb23348cc01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Treniffle, near Launceston, Cornwall, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e8b2e795e992fa394c3f4732aba9171">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters dealing mainly with appointments to see Cope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4918_smo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY COPENHAVER PAPERS, 1839-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1240</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9286784142bf4ad52e3c8d0afe0ae560"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4758192909fea5546dafab88aa4e596">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Smyth County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4969b92614e85777f4fd67763e8046ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a farmer, for the most part from the period of the Civil War, pertaining to
              Confederate taxes on and requisitions for Copenhaver's crops and livestock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4922_q7w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL DENISON COPP PAPERS, 1839-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1241</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee5152f84e8bc2dbee5f9bf1bdc0bc74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e75b38ae337c403dc606e1fcdb7e6b21">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69f995ca2a07d7202b20c922c1a93708">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Daniel D. Copp, including a letter from Belton A. Copp
              concerning the division of his mother's estate, apparently in Groton, Connecticut; and
              a letter from George A. Copp in Lowndes County, Mississippi. Also included is a
              commonplace book containing essays, stories, and poetry by Mary E. Copp and diary
              entries from August, 1854, to May, 1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4926_vcn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS PORTEUS CORBIN PAPERS, 1662-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1242</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_725429df3e5d241bf323109d49abc501"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>719 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c0c71a556c329c7d3375e2192549d36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c3df712dab0c8bcf589c8b9273797d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Francis P. Corbin and his family, particularly his
              father-in-law, James Hamilton. The earliest group of items pertains to the Corbin
              family in Virginia in the 17th and 18th centuries and includes land grants and
              property lists. The business papers of James Hamilton and James Hamilton Couper, who
              were merchants in Georgia and South Carolina, run from 1759 to 1818. The business
              papers after 1818 are those of James Hamilton who established a mercantile business of
              his own in Philadelphia. The papers of Francis Porteus Corbin begin in 1828, the year
              in which he became a resident of Paris, France. They include reports on crops, prices,
              and conditions of slaves and land from Corbin's sugar plantation in Louisiana;
              correspondence about the breeding, racing, and sale of horses; material on the
              settlement of James Hamilton's estate; letters concerning Corbin's investments in
              stocks and bonds; and reports on the management of the rice plantation "Hopetown" in
              Georgia from James Hamilton Couper in the 1850s and from his son after the Civil War.
              There is also material on European reaction to the Civil War, the activities of
              Confederate commissioner John Slidell in France, and the trip of Corbin's son, Richard
              Washington Corbin, through the federal blockade to serve in the Confederate army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4930_e7r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WILSON CORCORAN PAPERS, 1838-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1243</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab64b71fa503be07a42d3d5879c5a0ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba47acf83c044cc58da97109fccbf2fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d035f1c8e28f21dea0f09138d1f792ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from W. W. Corcoran to Nannie W. Tunstall, a cousin of Governor
              James L. Kemper of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4934_w1p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORINTH BENEVOLENT SEWING SOCIETY CONSTITUTION AND MINUTES,
              1857-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1244</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ab16573b34982c348bc7dfa3bf93a65"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fb126d99340bf4e3cffc5e944295b79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(12 pp.) Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0fdf764b221bf242f43a4789649d390a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Constitution, and minutes of three meetings of the society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4938_co6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIUS AND CO. PAPERS, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1245</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a8387ea2f2a83b995214e20f8086dc4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0538726732d28019a63f58136d3c110">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f663a76c5bd55917343635b5d3cbbd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning styles, orders, and sales of chandeliers and candelabra.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4942_cw3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH CORNELL PAPERS, 1858-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1246</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c63c8d3a293d8d3c72f6a648230bfe8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>65 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04353d912a113808d8bd5ff6c925c87c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dickersonville (Niagara County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7cabfd9e688c17416bcfa8a132024171">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from soldiers in the 23rd New York Battery. Includes brief mention
              of military action around New Bern and Kinston, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4946_8b5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORPENING FAMILY PAPERS, 1780-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1247</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7dd9729405194328ad8bc782d567c5e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>992 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_928c3a3420d9a33a83d334494b46383d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke and Caldwell Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc112c03a09cbc76160081f5b40fa81a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The greatest part of this collection is made up of business papers, commercial
              papers, and legal papers, including deeds and wills. There is a varied and
              miscellaneous correspondence among several generations of the family from 1838 through
              the late 19th century. The correspondence includes reports on conditions in California
              from 1886 through 1905. descriptions of the looting of Murphy, North Carolina, in
              1863; an account of a debate in the 40th North Carolina Regiment on the advisability
              of using Negro soldiers, 1865; and a roll of students from Amherst Academy, Cora,
              North Carolina, 1898.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4950_sh3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. J. CORTINA DIARY, 1919-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1248</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_042699d2f2dd63c536284d1fa66c2eee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adb34403f9fa3c5c8e59eb3d44293c1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Florida and Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b50bba3a658e96847fbfa3e81c0a600">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary containing data on violations of the 18th Amendment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4954_d1m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CORWIN PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1249</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2dd6bca39239d8df4f8dc96931fd8ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a736b64868fdb7ef6a7d37d814fcb2c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lebanon (Warren County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3e4bcfda80bf4b9faef4af27c16694a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Corwin, then minister to Mexico, concerning mail service between Mexico
              and the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4958_3l6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DABNEY COSBY, JR., PAPERS, 1844-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1250</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_209f4e3b86cead8a8cd5cc5ea7a483cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_911358f3c42ee37f7070319568911a7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax Court House (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18d3f93ff51ce26533dd1fa9f51c1567">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence which includes business letters; a letter to Dabney from
              his father commenting on the activities of the North Carolina legislature in 1851; and
              three letters from Dabney while a student at Washington College and the University of
              Virginia, 1854-1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4962_iv9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. COSENS RECEIPT BOOK, 1862-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1251</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c467c38acf730670e5c57645f82360c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 132 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c24485e95240865abe333061e6daccdd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_438080de4debe1c319e17367afd759e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cash receipts for goods, showing high prices prevalent during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4966_17g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERASMUS H. COSTON PAPERS, 1744 (1854-1869) 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1252</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58878bf801ecb1203345b07cdaca0c58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>966 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_06defa1f089ae7359ed93520fc0c9616">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Palo Alto (Onslow County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e61bd07723f207917f2f9fd257045e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and correspondence of a farmer, teacher, county registrar of deeds, and
              postmaster for both the United States and the Confederate States. The collection con
              tains business and legal papers including deeds, wills, items dealing with the adminis
              tration of estates, Confederate bonds, material on the slave trade, information about
              prices for farm commodities and consumer goods, and data on farming operatings in
              general and cotton farming in particular. The collection also includes letters pertain
              ing to the University of North Carolina and Trinity College, items on the operation of
              the post office system, material concerning Methodism in North Carolina, Civil War
              letters, and a daybook, 1860-1864. The postCivil War papers for the most part concern
              the Freeman family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4970_vmm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND COTTLE PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1253</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_789e8f34f0ba8c2c43cb4a4ec007b03e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2e42eb06a52014881a2da968e6bd6c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4e2ae4e8d8d41e373a6f3ec87ddcd1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 4th Massachusetts Regiment describing life in camp;
              moving with the Nathaniel Banks Expedition by sea to Louisiana, 1863; and service in
              Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4974_hla" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. T. COUCH LEDGER, 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1254</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66aa7b44a289f2669baaa4087a9842f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 56 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4784e616de0e64880cf4ea860a3b8a91">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Siler City (Chatham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d67393ceba90ef20a9933e15276cb75">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>J. W. T. COUCH LEDGER</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4978_djw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN COUCH PAPERS, 1843-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1255</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcebaeb428e3332080429ee6835ee2a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>80 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9957850f2b5753271f4fded0a6b55e1f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d6334789112c8ab40ea1c9654e1d9056">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters between a soldier in the 66th North Carolina Regiment and his wife discus
              sing camp life and military engagements in eastern North Carolina and Virginia. There
              are items of Shields family correspondence from the period before the Civil War and
              let ters between Couch and his daughter dealing with personal matters and business
              after 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4982_06n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. COUCH PAPERS, 1783-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1256</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1aece324319ee8e228e6e84c7526b368"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>855 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f5dec46b75fecb761059bc37705bae73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange and Durham Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38b5580d7916aad48053c721f18e9133">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and correspondence of several generations of the Couch family and related
              families, containing a large number of legal papers. Includes information on business
              connections and agricultural practices; papers dealing with local and school affairs
              and a school census, 1868; a will, 1801, giving a detailed listing of personal
              property, landholdings, and slaves; and papers concerning the 66th North Carolina
              Regiment in the Civil War. One volume concerns the administration of an estate; the
              other is a printed copy of the constitution of the Farmers' State Alliance of North
              Carolina, 1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4986_nf6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. COUCHMAN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1852-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1257</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fd8ff88967857039626d33b13b98c5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 70 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f92af951c9e32a2ce864b1986dbe474e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Van Clevesville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a995466e53f445fc9d734aa3627ed66">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>WILLIAM H. COUCHMAN ACCOUNT BOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4990_hmp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COUNCIL OF SOUTHERN UNIVERSITIES, INC., PAPERS, 1952-1963.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1258</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a25430bce70153244b1054c97209fbcb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77afe75e4d4642cbf87ccec198babeb3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a33ac19445c49638bca3c5821ef1c04">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers include the charter of the Council, the application of the Council for tax
              exemption, and correspondence concerning the application for tax exemption. The
              volumes contain the agenda and minutes of the Council, 1952-1963, and the agenda and
              minutes of the Southern Fellowships Fund, 1954-1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4994_7im" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY A. (HORTON) COUNCILL PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1259</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11cbec10b8926ef590834efbd61ffe80"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1150f0b9409062dfb35a3254cebd41f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boone (Watauga County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56b0db5ee749ed0f755c72608032e801">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from soldiers in the 37th North Carolina Regiment and the 58th North Carolina
              Regiment concerning camp life, military actions, and army discipline in eastern North
              Carolina and Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref4998_qob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COURTNEY-OLIVER FAMILY PAPERS, 1863-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1260</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1491ec3db11e7bab2441ab4711b58c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>109 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be00fa5f863029a2461a8cd64c301fe1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9df3d1f2f1a433419f4516dd66216b0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Leonard Henry Courtney, First Baron Courtney; John Mortimer Courtney;
              William Prideaux Courtney; and Louise d'Este (Courtney) Oliver and her husband,
              Richard Oliver, concerning political and administrative matters in Britain, New
              Zealand, and Canada. There is also mention of the writings of William Courtney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5002_ue4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. R. COUSINS PAPERS, 1836-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1261</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe3e7eb84debad1774c2a5fe2342c6f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a57dac741d3c4cefd96c339df25bbd0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e60d7e6ea81a4731fc4f58cdcd043271">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5006_qiw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID COVERSTONE PAPERS, 1779-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1262</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4b45ccfd8ac94ea693d9b9db3e91a94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>72 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a43840f30f20d98813c1b1cf92b57fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mine Run Furnace (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6575587db2c235cfbab9ede9a5af2865">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and correspondence of a farmer concerning business matters, the settlement of
              an estate in the 1870s, and reports from relatives who had gone to settle in Arkansas
              and Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5010_e1n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN COVINGTON PAPERS, 1805-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1263</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c9dbedec70b76c5d95acd0921162476"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc3a5d19bc93326b78384e0624e4eaa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Culpeper County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46c33b107cd91c3db0a8fa3212350b31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of legal papers, business letters, and lists of current
              prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5014_yj1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COVINGTON AND MACON RAIL ROAD COMPANY MINUTES, 1885-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1264</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7c6876f1c3fac152a0941f3e2e95a56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 116 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27ee08b7efa5f077590759e4318e867d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1a717869610fb2b115db91be262d961">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>COVINGTON AND MACON RAIL ROAD COMPANY MINUTES</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5018_m2d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES B. COWAN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1872-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1265</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1917124a71b01a2f1f09ecbcbe4ff62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1767c39a9a211cbec3ceedd7860b1e71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e17960507943f3afb46dc25f70949e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Unbound account book of a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5022_ar8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN COWAN ACCOUNT BOOK AND DIARY, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1266</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c8c0e0835fdd413c583e40a8c446521"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86c175790e84ea7302e8aba6ba98b755">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Brief diary and personal accounts kept by John Cowan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5025_h84" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH COWAN MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1813-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1267</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0654b999ebca2c53c630c28618d25af1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c20cf38c2d51ccf11a96c51bca0da36a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89c9ae0d2d1ddbfb326bc20da79c082a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fee book of Joseph Cowan, apparently a lawyer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5029_rd7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANCY H. COWAN PAPERS, 1830-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1268</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b6ca743e37432a86870b31c32f2c73d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>112 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c8f3c52173aca9658284e5bbf70a9cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Covington (Newton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adf74e50eedb9f68002e60ad53b9ab71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal papers and correspondence of Nancy H. Cowan, concerned with the Chester
              District of South Carolina and the vicinity of Covington, Georgia, before the Civil
              War, and with letters from soldiers of limited education during the war period. Early
              letters bear on the collection of debts due John Cowan, husband of Nancy Cowan, in the
              Chester District, and the poverty of relatives in the same section. Letters from five
              of Nancy Cowan's sons, Confederate soldiers, tell of marches in Kentucky and South
              Carolina, fighting around Vicksburg, details of camp life, desertions, and scarcity of
              food and soap. Included also are bylaws of the Lewisville Rifle Company, pardons,
              amnesty oaths, and a post-bellum labor contract.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5033_66l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM COWAN PAPERS, 1795-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1269</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36a7bade723e34efaf98d4ba951c32ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4558cc6ec0735c86d93b9abf59fadd70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e4b087790a393bdd0bfb0857fea1a3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection consists of Cowan's arithmetic book, 1795, and several miscellaneous
              financial papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5037_kc7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COWAN FAMILY PAPERS, 1765-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1270</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63793d95efa539e0d605e4ff4ef4ac56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e966becb9338d3eab886176d73f2ddf8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b078a14d0a7423b3e569a419f2424c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family record of marriages, births, and deaths.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5041_3nf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINIFRED A. COWAND PAPERS, 1861-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1271</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4987f23f6f2f41141c78fbc9c6f25f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>105 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9779947bfcd30f7800f5f099d8e97637">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Holly Grove (Bertie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57a079edc8278d4cf13ac63257d21a98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of the family of Starkey Cowand, consisting chiefly of letters from
              Joseph J. Cowand to his cousin, Winifred A., daughter of Starkey Cowand. Included also
              are letters from suitors and from her sisters. Those of Joseph J. Cowand, a
              Confederate soldier, contain references to hardships and homesickness. Included also
              are folksongs and bits of doggerel popular with the members of his company, usually
              located near Petersburg, Virginia, and in eastern North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5045_2dp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT E. COWART PAPERS, 1908-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1272</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_628409d2a56f4f962df22a3bd6507c3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c938ea602620074f9fb6baf33eeba9f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dallas, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27ea6457e05da7bd70a5a15a1f07654d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Thomas Taylor Munford on the battle of Five Forks and a letter on the
              presidential election of 1924.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5049_ftr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH COWEN PAPERS, 1881, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1273</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e29861e2eef77cc7dbe370fd2b173a02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ce872f8911e56b896c4caa0afc28390">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76219fa75e164f513bf0f4d9e26877c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political letters, including a list of Cowen's speaking engagements in the election
              of 1885.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5053_z0d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEOPOLD COPELAND PARKER COWPER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1274</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_305aa8849cf02cba96013e610215ea89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5242e904a86314a51ebe17d37ad5c294">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County) and Alexandria (Alexandria County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eaa1d0634245c3485b0ec71899dbd33c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter reporting local and family news.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5057_ye7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY OCTAVINE (THOMPSON) COWPER PAPERS, 1903-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1275</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b495118ed06625c0020b8fafba95c9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,158 items and 30 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2291509b90a6f66af8e9a65089549a37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a28880eaec8387aab760aa758d49dcec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of a sociologist and social worker whose interests included woman
              suffrage; working conditions in North Carolina generally and especially in the textile
              industry; juvenile delinquency and the creation of juvenile courts; and the formation
              of child care centers. The collection contains personal correspondence, 1903-1966,
              including letters on training camp life in World War I and descriptions of France in
              the years after the Second World War; correspondence and papers on the woman suffrage
              movement, 1914-1930, particularly on Cowper's work as executive secretary of the North
              Carolina League of Women Voters in 1924; letters on the investigation of working
              conditions in the textile mills of North Carolina and on the attempts to secure
              protective legislation for women and children; printed matter, including reports and
              newspaper clippings on investigations of working conditions and other work of the
              League of Women Voters; Cowper's published and unpublished writings including the
              notes for several of her articles; and material on a controversy between milk
              producers and consumers in Durham, North Carolina, 1948-1949. There are also letters
              and papers on the creation and operation of child care centers in Durham, including a
              correspondence file, 1938-1964; reports and board minutes of the Durham Nursery
              School, 1938-1962; the legal papers of the Durham Nursery School, 1943-1958, and its
              financial papers, 1938-1965; and case histories, clippings, and other items concerned
              with the school's activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5061_ltz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. B. COX PAPERS, 1862, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1276</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_870a14c22e78d1a0f06097f10e1f7eec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b438004a537230f901719c1832e31188">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mississippi.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d74629e72f0b794746111d72c12d0dc9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a private in the Confederate Army, commenting on camp life, military
              campaigns, and personal affairs. One letter is from Tullahoma, Tennessee, and the
              other is from Ward's Station, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5065_ouu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN ELWOOD COX PAPERS, 1889-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1277</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd55a38dd5cd271d163ea8a00cd1eb98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 46,000 items and 57 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a96af90a05a592339714121f7ebe85ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>High Point (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_265a4827fe915e98e3824fe11c8da775">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The business papers and correspondence, 1900-1921, deal primarily with the production
              of shuttle and bobbin stock for the textile industry, but there is also extensive
              correspondence relating to Cox's other business interests, his community and civic
              activities, and his interest in Republican party politics. The volumes, 1889-1928,
              consist of journals, daybooks, trial balance books, inventory records, order books,
              ledgers, and other business records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5069_fde" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TALTON L. L. COX PAPERS, 1858-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1278</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26c7fc23873ec12c1e0563018ab089cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be1d249533737dfbf60d567f0747540b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklinville, Gladesborough, New Market, and Randleman (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87327848b93c9620795c233183e66d37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>For the most part business papers and letters relating to distilleries and the United
              States Internal Revenue Service in North Carolina. There are also a number of personal
              letters and a series of soldiers' letters from-the Civil War. Miscellaneous items
              include teacher's certificates, income tax blanks for 1871, printed instructions to
              assessors of the income tax, and reports and a circular from the United States Depart
              ment of Agriculture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5073_l3q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS E. COX PAPERS, 1835-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1279</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4499e5baca12533e5c95d28a3b8a1f55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_48f08d0ea343ed4301c40c4c1dbe2bab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb91a59ba2244a7d1e9da2ae25bdd7f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters written by and to Thomas E. Cox, a student at the College of William
              and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1835-1836, and later a physician in Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5077_vy1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COX FAMILY GENEALOGY, 1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1280</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31fb2f38062e82786692f0596aaecffc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98734661946b6056111501f64012127a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wayne County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7df1f653e911ed301db1682106d6a99a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5081_dx0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COX, KENDALL, AND COMPANY PAPERS, 1860-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1281</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8094f4cc91f767cb1d688e06fe7ccf49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1f146804043c5399996ee840393f24a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_275a70a4510b885e2af43cd08fc5e033">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress book, 1861-1862, and daybook, 1860-1861, of a mercantile concern dealing
              in such products as cotton, corn, liquor, salt, fish, coffee, and molasses. The
              letterpress book contains references to the blockade of Wilmington and the threat of
              attack by General Burnside. The latter part of the letterpress book contains business
              accounts of a merchant in Albany, New York, 1879-1880.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5085_a4g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID LUCIUS CRAFT PAPERS, 1853-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1282</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56964085d711ccdaf51cc3689add8a9a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>110 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_570028da86f4722009b2315881c920a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brownsville (Fayette County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_784c90ab338d90e17793056a89335be2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from David L. Craft, chiefly to his sister, Carrie, describing battles and
              sections of the country through which he passed while serving as sergeant and
              lieutenant in the signal corps of the Federal Army in General Ambrose E. Burnside's
              Coast Division, notably areas around Washington, D.C., Annapolis, Maryland, and
              eastern North Carolina. There are also letters concerning Craft's service with the
              United States Army, 1867-1874, in posts at Charleston, South Carolina, and in the
              West. Included are comments on oaths of allegiance taken in the spring of 1862 by
              citizens of New Bern, North Carolina; extortionate prices of merchandise in that town;
              an expedition to Port Royal, South Carolina; the superiority of Confederate generals
              and soldiers to the Federals; a Confederate ram's playing havoc with Federal ships in
              Pamlico Sound during April, 1864; his opinion as to the feeling of the soldiers toward
              the presidential candidates in 1864; hardships of travel in the West; army life at
              posts in the Indian Territory and Kansas; and descriptions of Indians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5089_bd9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. CRAIG PAPERS, 1849 (1854-1858) 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1283</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b9a496ba52065d97fbcd090feec7586"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>89 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07db1fd0369080df512a815ad16fd71e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shippensburg (Cumberland County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b27468b5b67d5fbca639f14fe2b7bdfc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers in this collection are almost entirely receipts from Philadelphia
              nurseries for ornamental shrubs and trees. The letters include a description of the
              state of agriculture and the prevalence of cholera in Virginia, 1849; comment on
              Presbyterian missionary work in Iowa in the 1850s and 1860s; and correspondence from
              friends in California, 1853-1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5093_3re" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOCKE CRAIG PAPERS, 1865-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1284</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_751e2c123fb064aaef943359a7478b89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>125 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b531a5d45420f3532291761e6240af6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d21ac095ecff7425c0b960570bb36184">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence and papers of Locke Craig (1860-1924), North Carolina
              legislator, 1898-1903, and governor, 1913-1917. Included are letters from his mother;
              recommendations from professors at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill;
              letters of Craig to his sons, Carlyle and Arthur, at the United States Naval Academy,
              Annapolis, Maryland, and one letter from Carlyle Craig giving an account of his voyage
              to the Azores, including the island of Fayal, and other places; copies of many of
              Locke Craig's political and religious speeches, including one on Masonry; and one
              chemistry notebook kept by Craig at the University of North Carolina. Among the
              correspondents are J. W. Bailey, Kemp P. Battle, H. G. Connor, A. W. Mangum, W. J.
              Peele, J. C. Pritchard, Woodrow Wilson, F. D. Winston, and G. T. Winston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5097_m57" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY E. CRAIG PAPERS, 1853-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1285</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1d421a7a4e715878e5b65f4ea0daca6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64c2c1fa838977c71c48471124f8d944">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ce276656eae463e9d461e36ec54cd06d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Mary E. Craig and of her sister and brothers, all teachers,
              the brothers also being Confederate soldiers. Included also is a letter of W. H.
              Strayhorn, Confederate soldier, on the futility of war; and family correspondence
              after the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5101_84q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PORTER CRAIG PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1286</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e8d5087e638faca264017b5a3c5f30b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc3685f7a3a5257547a84a414545d20d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28f11df4fc9fcfb9651f371f319d43c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Camp John Sherman, Washington, D.C., and a camp near
              Clarksville, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5105_te6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PEARL MARY TERESA (RICHARDS) CRAIGIE PAPERS, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1287</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d448c9ba5a51373e1f85abbf7d3aa753"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_494b7a2dee1cc248eff5c49f43d60cea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_396e44f47d0f3007ebc0e3f42d65c13f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters concerned with her literary career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5109_sao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. G. CRANCH DIARY, 1825. 1 vol.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1288</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef0fd698fc58852069c294cb0c2de0ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>(38 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_567d9b732a17c39125ab72c792d92d85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Shorthand diary, evidently of a lawyer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5112_71i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. IRVING CRANDALL PAPERS, 1858-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1289</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32501ee6ca1f821d4dc8b136bfb0bbd7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3666d2fd45c7fba206c4a45cb08ac5b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Green Bay (Brown County), Wis., and Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29fa406753724aaefdd412e6d5a0d4c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters dealing with the presidential election of 1860, the Japanese
              Embassy, the iron industry in Tennessee, and Brazilian agriculture, social life, and
              customs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5116_644" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. H. CRANE RECEIPT BOOK, 1857-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1290</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dcf4b24dfac1c6419ea58ea2aab1bae5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 28 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb0577b51bf32fe00ce30ebefefa9c6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7fa0dc920c8060aad2d04eecfc94c94b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of cash receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5120_ytf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TILMAN CRANFORD PAPERS, 1822-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1291</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19c84f73ce7d268264d5ed14e9e72b72"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,064 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_23acfd5310967d0669198845d71a0c0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_578236afc9a11d0ab8afdafcdb78a3fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Tilman Cranford, constable and deputy sheriff of Rowan County, relative to
              the case of W. A. Houck v. J. J. Albright, and promissory notes, contracts, executor s
              bonds, bills, receipts, deeds of trust, tax in kind estimates, summonses, and warrants
              evidently in Cranford's hands because of his office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5124_7cy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BARTLETT Y. CRAVEN PAPERS, 1844-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1292</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f433e537726f03ce0e26f4cfddaa40d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_58bfbe8219e686778480f543f30ea988">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, 1844-1868, and a daybook,</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5127_p76" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. CRAVEN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1856-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1293</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dffb8dbff790f7174a015f9bdd9cd058"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 88 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1fe5b2feff4ad6e5a4c4b4f4928aa45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's account book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5130_dbn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS TINGEY CRAVEN PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1294</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3fb2ec428b5dac20c40a836c62fec6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4c59c15052b4e4214cb38a86ee24512">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of Craven's official correspondence, July 1, 1861-December 2, 1861, as
              commander of the Potomac River Flotilla, United States Navy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5133_dum" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABEL H. CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1295</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc2f6a3900b4001054116c63de65003d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_602bc7bc51257cd0beef2e9f70b34efe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cotton Valley (Macon County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_110373175488547802e7a90ed6471dd7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of the letters of a soldier in the 61st Alabama Regiment. The letters
              concern the Wilderness campaign, the defense of Petersburg, the battle of Cedar Creek,
              all in 1864, and the final months of the war in Virginia. The papers contain one
              letter from Crawford's slave, Jim Crawford, who was his servant in the army, and
              copies of the muster rolls of the 45th and 61st Alabama Regiments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5137_ogk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WALKER CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1782 (1837-1847).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1296</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d2748b979c416d028568ba04da76a53"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8868497b213711920987c74d7657da71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e61292ee037a25856c6285309e7c512b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items concerning political and legal matters, including letters to
              Crawford about the militia; the document signed by Zachary Taylor appointing Crawford
              secretary of war; testimony of Luke Mann regarding the plundering of his house, 1782;
              petition to the president and council in Augusta protesting a grant of land to a group
              of Virginians [1784]; a manuscript copy of a report, 1794, of a committee of the
              Georgia House of Representatives concerning sale of western lands of the state; and a
              letter concerning the filling of a public office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5141_wmc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1297</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a143869614da836b983fdff73d9c97f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9348be1723a843d828f6d2a32aa36c0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sparta (Hancock County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_556a1c4ff749319a8c628019afb58cec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Crawford giving information on the construction of the Western and
              Atlantic Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5145_27h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA (FOSTER) CRAWFORD DIARIES, 1846-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1298</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9563d73a874d0eaca2321c09c2db07b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccbaa4ed9791ace85794ccebfd0b0612">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Greene County), Ala., and Shanghai, China.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf09b5981338fd8053819a672891bfb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries of Martha (Foster) Crawford (1830-1893), the wife of Tarleton Perry Crawford,
              as a young woman in Alabama, 1846-1851; and later as a Baptist missionary to China.
              Topics include conditions in Shanghai from 1852 to 1864 and afterwards at Tengahow,
              Shantung, and her reactions to the Civil War in the United States. Her diary shows the
              impact of the American Protestant missionary on China with a day-by-day record of the
              lives of the two missionaries. The Shanghai period covers the Taiping rebellion and
              reveals the hope that the rebellion might furnish a means for converting the Empire to
              Christianity. Included also are several printed pamphlets and an original manuscript
              history of missions in China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5149_sw9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1861-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1299</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aef1736faf8f328e177baeb6ad7085f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f5a775daa050090d70fc38ef03f5aeb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7828b4a7f7fb7652bb4fc8c0c7cf9c48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Titcomb Sprague, 1861, commenting on Fort Sumter and its commander,
              Robert Anderson; orders from Crawford, 1870, as commander of United States troops in
              Alabama instructing officers on the policing of the polls during the coming election;
              and a letter from the sheriff of Montgomery, 1870, concerning threat of a riot.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5153_708" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH ANN (GAYLE) CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1826-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1300</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ba55230281649062ef9ee8036dda02a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d9a76fc7d2068f4330e38d6284baac6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile (Mobile County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9aa2afe4694d7300f26af2eef1cba37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence representing several generations of the Crawford and Gayle families
              and a notebook kept by William B. Crawford while a medical student in France,
              1832-1833, under the surgeon Guillaume Dupuytren, containing notes on Dupuytren's
              lectures and operations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5157_mdu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1301</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_955b2e5ed0d73dab3f9b2329152f7efb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03882c7088b02d5cc038c81827649409">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beith, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_acc43114316acd65d93b15268bbe3d63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning Crawford's interest in the British tobacco trade during the
              American Civil War, including information on blockade running, supplies, and
              prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5161_x69" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HARRIS CRAWFORD PAPERS, 1790 (1842-1862) 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1302</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e46ed1fd3dd03a3910c861a1f5ed14a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>126 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_572e4d8d3de1f407732b839bdef83944">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodlawn, near Crawford (Oglethorpe County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4e987ff106b2748ba98509baed1cc06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A miscellaneous collection of papers and letters reflecting Crawford's interest in
              domestic American politics and international relations. The items concerned with
              foreign affairs include letters from 1805 on the claims of United States citizens
              against Denmark; letters, 1813-1814, from Secretary of State James Monroe, to Crawford
              as minister to France on the state of the American legation in Paris, the situation
              resulting from the deposal of Napoleon I, and the establishing of peace negotiations
              with Great Britain; correspondence on United States-Brazilian relations and an
              analysis of French politics, both 1815; letters on the Adams-Onis treaty, 1817;
              several letters concerning relations between Sweden and Denmark, 1818; and a
              description of the situation of France in 1820 under Bourbon rule. There is material
              on the routine business of Crawford's various offices including papers concerning the
              military academy, 1815; a document presenting the case of underpaid government clerks,
              1815; receipts signed by Crawford as secretary of the treasury, 1816. Crawford's
              analysis of the coinage of the United States, 1818; and a letter to Crawford in 1820
              concerning land speculation in Louisiana. The political items in the collection
              include Crawford's opinion on the authority of Georgia courts and his interpretation
              of the Constitution, 1815; a description of Tennessee politics, 1821; an analysis of
              New England politics and an attack on John Quincy Adams, ca. 1824; letters on the
              election of 1828; and several letters dealing with Andrew Jackson, Jacksonian
              politics, and the tariff issue.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5165_xx7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HARVIE CREECY PAPERS, 1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1303</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_faefc9427b1e339a854540c87ea5660f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71336086da52de3d6cc6c390117109b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b3c87cb0d0798185f6e9091d878316b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogy of the Harvie family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5169_axl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD CRENSHAW PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1304</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e8ed7e43e7ef033669cda46e8c09fd0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_24de1174844b7083630b4ff48ef0bd5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Butler County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50b7f0eeea2abeb1c1bbd4a65fd9f750">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning Crenshaw's service in the Confederate army, including information
              on the organization of various military units in Alabama and Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5173_3of" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEROY A. CRENSHAW PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1305</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2f13d1688786f1d28ec211fa7a3d658"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8592ed9c74cd8e31404b2129150f8c76">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f26bf995e55fe475abab45f3bcafc074">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning transfer of land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5177_few" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. CREWES PAPERS, 1857-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1306</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc33cb465410fe87452f2228c1eede82"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f293ec864f3c819a773f90e83e937849">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_07c31e09de12ceff566764cc94e3d105">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business papers, legal papers, and personal correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5181_z9c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB CRISCOE PAPERS, 1850, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1307</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79fc95d770ce7c780cde0a01f8363229"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50c22efb438753363c8cb1e7e809b2da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ashboro (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d00adb31d76efffde898114991d4ffd2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5185_ss9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JORDAN CRITTENDEN PAPERS, 1786-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1308</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4cdaece7014c5da824a0fdf6255a1903"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,055 items and 3
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17dbe874073e3340b7b6003187fadf3d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frankfort (Franklin County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c03fd5e2422e5ffd8bc1103777d5d3d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and political correspondence of John J. Crittenden (1787-1863), Kentucky
              statesman and governor, and letters pertaining to the publication of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Life of John J. Crittenden </title> (Philadelphia:
              1871) by his daughter, Ann Mary Butler (Crittenden) Coleman. There are also two
              scrapbooks, a letter book, and speeches of Crittenden; family correspondence and
              papers of Mrs. Coleman including her will and the will of her husband; Civil War
              letters from her children; letters concerning Chapman Coleman's career in the U.S.
              foreign service; a copy of Crittenden's will; and copies of the Crittenden-Coleman
              genealogy. In addition to the published correspondence are letters from Thomas Hart
              Benton, James Buchanan, William Butler, Henry Clay, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Jackson,
              James Madison, John Marshall, James Monroe, Franklin Pierce, Winfield Scott, William
              H. Seward, Alexander H. Stephens, Benjamin Taylor, Zachary Taylor, John Tyler, and
              Daniel Webster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5189_ykp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS THEODORE CRITTENDEN PAPERS, 1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1309</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2eff34e0adf247f67b9c29994ad7c0d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e94e54c044517e6cea7f75b263ee0d17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c7b76efa062b292d1113d34fd872823">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the purchase of bank notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5193_m4o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[WALTER OKE CROGGON?] ALBUM, 1832-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1310</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8fa70f69e9f67defa3dd8bf989b4be9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 148 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4fb62f12295a2a5d653ef739c692fae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8f88badef6fcf6454c515c95011b803">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Album of drawings, prints, and autographs of several British Methodist clergymen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5197_bga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILSON CROKER PAPERS, 1793-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1311</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efc871f8a59c500367689ed7b9b7b5e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,874 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b28e4ea4669d0d7a1670bb2e2f03fc8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2166b9560af58b28b67230f1dfe7d699">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of an essayist, politician, and secretary of the admiralty dealing for the
              most part with political matters; naval affairs, particularly operations in the
              Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812; parliamentary reform; the Conservative Party; the
              British Constitution; governmental finance; the Corn Laws and the Peelites; politics,
              law, government, religion, and economic conditions in Ireland; French politics,
              government, and relations between Great Britain and France; conditions in Canada; and
              the Church of England. Also includes comment on the important political events and
              personalities of his time. There are detailed subject and name indexes for this
              collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5201_aic" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE CROMSON PAPERS, 1871-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1312</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0ec1c9de6916568184cbe86b5e7e121"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7f022cc3bff428d72bda81a3c6da2c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Locust Level (Stanly County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2eb246b702b2a4f341645306a608b15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from friends and relatives, reflecting home and community life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5205_0w8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CRONLY FAMILY PAPERS, 1806-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1313</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b093b20f2f8685d7d87eaecda9e86a15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,962 items and 66
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7a511756e6d8495d2217758692f71dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_313b0919c1b36720a7f1fb3370a77570">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of various members of the Cronly family and their Beatty, Dickson,
              and McLaurin relatives in Laurinburg, Wadesboro, Wilmington, and other North Carolina
              cities concerning family and social affairs and business interests. Includes letters
              on the financial troubles of the Wilmington, Charlotte, and Rutherford Railroad
              Company, 1870-1871; legal papers of the railroad; and minutes of the board of
              directors. There are also letters, legal and financial papers, account books, and a
              letterpress book from the early 1860s to the late 1890s for Cronly and Morris, real
              estate dealers and public auctioneers; correspondence on Democratic Party politics in
              Wilmington, 1918; letters from a soldier in the 2nd North Carolina Regiment during the
              Spanish-American War, 1898; the unpublished writings of Jane M. Cronly including a
              novel and several short stories on social life, religious attitudes, and racial
              attitudes in Wilmington, North Carolina, in the late 19th century; and fragments of
              diaries kept by Jane Cronly and her mother during the Civil War. The collection
              includes two memoirs of family experiences during the Civil War, particularly in
              Wilmington; several miscellaneous volumes including two on the Wilmington race riot,
              1898; and a number of unidentified-photographs, probably of the Cronly family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5209_rgz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CRONMILLER PAPERS, 1846-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1314</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3badefc7f604e36abf75ed06fc1c206e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a7516768a979030ca70e6b45c7d55c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savage (Howard County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae244bf6f908355be4a42be8080348f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5213_kim" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY CROOK PAPERS, 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1315</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d92eaf0ddad8b504ac56ec6487058515"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b060fa414be813a47d63dd01168d8801">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b77eb1d0ec1d0683534152bf6a240f59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from the Librarian of Congress to Crook concerning books which President
              Rutherford B. Hayes wished to borrow.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5217_7ko" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. N. CROOKS PAPERS, 1876-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1316</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_468aa55ddc30104f72f205b789c2a567"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d4abec5e973d80f5afb1be042b38d33">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrellsville (Hertford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_364c25f337c2820e2db9de46b7e02686">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a Methodist minister and his daughter devoted largely to local
              news and the church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5221_kz8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH CROSBY PAPERS, 1760-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1317</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe50a4951531890b1cf98a55a33e003e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7479ece2fedad8b88aa6c087c20ea820">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4375873c2242f83d3c39744a820d0a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book and two letters of the first woman preacher authorized by John Wesley.
              The letter book (1760-1774) is mainly outgoing correspondence on religion,
              particularly Methodism. There are memoranda, copies of letters between John Wesley and
              Mary Bosanquet; and extracts from the diary of Jane Cooper. The two loose items are
              letters from John Wesley and Mary (Bosanquet) Fletcher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5225_j8l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES F. CROSS PAPERS, 1887-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1318</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49adc4187e26e2acb6d2d9882cecc5c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bd207d5a583a413bd228bd89c279b86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Cacapon (Morgan County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff12720137ff63db16b61b9bd5fc7470">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Docket kept by Cross as justice of the peace for the Cacapon district, 1887-1898,
              primarily 1887-1893. and a letter of 1897 addressed to him.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5229_wpw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CROSS PAPERS, 1846-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc7a32d313377e909a181cd19d970055"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b602dda80694a0af373b2d215ac8fb4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b36f63ec680c00c5f6e45ec8f705f65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A list of slaves belonging to the estate of George Cross; receipts for slaves; and a
              letter, 1861, commenting on the raising of troops at the beginning of the Civil War
              and divided sentiment in Tennessee over secession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5233_7g6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HENRY VERINDER CROWE PAPERS, 1917-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1320</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ccf582378b68613454e1aca23cb6a47"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59b95250c6cf9023ad449d33c36294be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caversham, Berkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8e5fdd4ee8c7f1315a22d4bcec6c096">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists mainly of letters to Crowe from Jan Christian Smuts
              concerning Smuts's East African campaign of 1917-1918 and Crowe's history of that
              campaign. Letters of 1941 and 1942 also comment on World War II.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5237_s16" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN WILLIAMS CROWNINSHIELD PAPERS, 1815-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1321</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfff079121d700aca0a08a8ee4aea7be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22260c434f3c015b2fb6e21e94be8749">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5056431daa9175f2eade2672c5a52ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters discussing appointments in the United States Navy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5241_zqz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. A. CRUDUP DIARY, 1857-1860, 1867-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1322</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b994744fc2630453850e10eb40d10ce4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_325cb37448ddb6fa5e7cb3d6a845fc59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c189e4fe34bcc5a7978e4d1fe1a3138">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plantation diaries, containing accounts of expenses incident to keeping slaves; local
              news; and accounts of crop conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5245_8vv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. J. CRUMPLER DIARY AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1323</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5591e239e17ca0048dd9d59936bdd057"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 146 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6338d350bdfb0aa5a0382b50e18ab7a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pantego (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eb724777ef35d1a4f838068efe09afd6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Agricultural diary and accounts kept in a notebook prepared by the Patrons of
              Husbandry, containing some printed matter relative to that organization.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5249_chu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. W. CRUTCHFIELD PAPERS, 1886-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1324</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9455d2baffcc0e75cda54fd43ddd9ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2c26446214dd756f0b2aef5e2ed8c57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kent's Store (Fluvanna County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d1bda1828e756855a941546249dc9c0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5253_29v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY M. CRYDENWISE PAPERS, 1861-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1325</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf86251f127c21247e9636b0bcc35984"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f277d0bcdf367c562f96123629ed5fcc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Otsego County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_582c1b08e820b0755f2969132f0ac8d0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters describe Crydenwise's life as a soldier in the 90th New York Regiment in
              Florida and South Carolina; subsequent service as an officer in the 96th United States
              Regiment (Colored); and employment as an overseer on a large plantation near
              Vicksburg, Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5257_e48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CULBERSON AND SAMUEL J. CULBERSON PAPERS, 1839-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1326</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_951c1e0eb7095a101023ffc3dc4e589f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfc2da6715571907dfa4e66f606bf598">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mudlick Post Office (Chatham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c2be01811cdfd5956795c9d7a8e9c4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, including personal narratives of the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5261_oin" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. M. CULBERTSON PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1327</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_caf4cc0c1b15a17c2ef2334241af2e0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_650fcf9f8b030315bd0cec0f3edd6e57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc512aeac93353a021529bf93ca1a0af">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Culbertson and his son serving in the Confederate Army. Gives an
              account of the capture of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, 1862, and mentions the
              burning of Elizabeth City, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5265_o2r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CULBERTSON PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1328</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_920d244aa76143372ed2e751084bb59c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62e2ede12895e0dca762ae34b99bc706">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a76b198fdbaedb1a161134c2fd2251a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier who enlisted in the 38th Ohio Regiment and later served in the
              1st Battalion Pioneer Brigade, Army of the Cumberland, describing army life and giving
              an account of the battle of Murfreesboro, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5269_n57" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CULBRETH PAPERS, 1832-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1329</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41bb48923469b62ac3a459c89ec713a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8eea1f2db4070783a4e4228092d04082">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Denton (Caroline County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d58b010c6931e69b0e149c9bb30bf83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence concerned with Culbreth's office as Clerk of the Maryland
              Executive Council. Includes a letter from United States Senator Henry Goldsborough on
              the principles of the Whig Party, 1834.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5273_rvx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SHELBY MOORE CULLOM PAPERS, 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1330</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a7ee1972702d43e6faa563a661ebb912"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2b8cf675c5158ec8552c8ea07748387">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springfield (Sangamon County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_081b3e0f9549cff6593e635b5ee510a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5277_x4s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. P. CULP PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1331</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dffdd8ead283c6464b4c6b6287a68f31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7f6d9b8429bb31de7ebc6efb1f401c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cabarrus County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b76f032ed1d3857a42fbd6e2fa4c2f9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a soldier in the 20th North Carolina Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5281_u79" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL PROTECTION CO. PAPERS, 1856-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1332</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f54942276953eb4d22bace0eec932b5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,628 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b01171f919ba4a1f6b182cbcda9a29da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carlisle (Cumberland County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52afb3f8ec52e76aa8ca4e5709594aa5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers consist of letters from policyholders, and the letters and accounts of
              insurance agents and agencies concern the routine business of selling insurance and
              settling claims. Letters in 1870 and 1872 describe the organization and financing of
              the Peoples' Savings Bank of Monongahela City, Pennsylvania, and the Monongahela City
              Fire and Life Insurance Company. There are numerous letters from disappointed
              customers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5285_d0u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED GUMMING PAPERS, 1792 (1850-1860) 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1333</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_677a7722e493f9639ff97f4e1fbccd7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>751 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25e5db559c46178e3d92b1535cf876f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Gal, and Utah.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a4f0b10b7fcb5b9f066b8e513b250d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and political correspondence of William Clay Cumming; Thomas Cumming; and
              Alfred Cumming (1802-1873), participant in the "Mormon War," 1857-1861, with material
              on Mormon history and frontier and pioneer life. Letters of William Clay Cumming,
              brother of Alfred Cumming, 1805-1818, contain mention of books read and studied at
              Princeton College, Princeton, New Jersey, in 1805; description of studies, living
              arrangements, and teachers in the Litchfield Law School, operated at Litchfield,
              Connecticut, by Tapping Reeve; accounts of violent opposition to Federalism in New
              England; description of climate and countryside around Litchfield; participation of
              William Clay Cumming's brother, Joseph, in disturbances at Princeton College, 1807;
              his activities in the War of 1812 as commander of a company in Florida, campaigns in
              New York as a colonel, criticisms of officers, a dispute with General George Izard,
              adoption of a system of discipline for the infantry; description of a trip in 1815
              from New York to New Orleans with accounts of Louisville, Lexington, and the Mammoth
              Cave in Kentucky, Asheville, North Carolina, Nashville, Tennessee, Baton Rouge and New
              Orleans, Louisiana; a few comments on Brazil and Uruguay, which he visited in 1816;
              and mention of John McDonogh. A series of letters by Elizabeth Wells (Randall) Cumming
              to members of her family describes the arduous trip to Utah, scenery, frontier
              conditions, and Indian troubles. The collection includes hints of discrepancies in
              Cumming's account with the U.S. government while territorial governor. Included also
              are nine volumes: journal of an expedition to the Blackfoot Indians with notes and
              instructions, 1855; two letter books and official proceedings of a commission to hold
              council with Blackfoot and other Indian tribes, 1855; two letterpress copy books,
              1857-1861, 1859-1860, containing copies of letters to government officials, and to
              James Buchanan, Lewis Cass, Howell Cobb, John B. Floyd, A. S. Johnston, and Brigham
              Young; and four scrapbooks containing news paper clippings and broadsides. Among the
              correspondents are W. W. Bibb, J. S. Black, James Buchanan, Lewis Cass, Alfred
              Cumming, J. B. Floyd, Albert Sidney Johnston, William Medill, B. F. Perry, Franklin
              Pierce, Alexander H. Stephens, G. M. Troup, and Brigham Young.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5289_wzg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GUMMING PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1334</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ef0d9cdf7ee00af2ff845c81a9533d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>93 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b6a9cce29ee71684a6423bbc9edb4ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7dbe008483b8c85b228aad5ab65706e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 5th South Carolina Cavalry from South Carolina and
              Virginia contain information on managing the home farm and on the bombardment of
              Battery Wagner, the hardships of camp life, and the destruction caused by Union
              raiders, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5293_soc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD J. CUNDIFF AND WILLIAM N. REESE PAPERS, 1836-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1335</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2a436195f4a1b44ea10b3f169297d25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1444c9c9bc8bb4102b487c4ae5c96af4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef6d9d634fdadf0dda9e7b366e948329">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters containing comments on the panic of 1837 and on slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5297_gn4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER CUNINGHAM PAPERS, 1740 (1825-1859) 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1336</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa752fad20664d26cabd856ec1993a27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,327 items and 44 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53530024d4c39d75973397337cebe9cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va. and Cunningham's Store (Person County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a84119b950fb172bbfbb1439a0010dcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records and some personal correspondence of four generations of the
              Cuningham family, consisting of Robert Cuningham (d. ca. 1788); Alexander Cuningham
              (d. ca. 1850), and his brother, Richard M. Cuningham; the latter's son, John Wilson
              Cuningham (1820-1887); and Richard M. Cuningham's grandson, John Somerville Cuningham
              (1861-1922), merchants and planters. The early papers center around the mercantile
              interests of Alexander and Richard M. Cuningham in Petersburg, and the former's
              planting interests in Person County, North Carolina. Records also reflect Richard M.
              Cuningham's dealings in cotton with James and William Trahern, Included are records of
              the flourishing business in Petersburg with papers showing extensive transactions in a
              commission business of cotton and tobacco and large planting interests, including
              copies of contracts with overseers and tenants; and letters to John Garner, partner of
              Richard M. Cuningham and manager of the firm's business in Person County and in
              Alabama during the 1820s and possibly later. The collection also contains a few family
              letters in 1818; letters from Alexander Cunningham, Jr., while a student at the
              University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1845-1846, and from another son while at
              Leasburg Academy, Caswell County, North Carolina; and bills for merchandise bought by
              John W. Cuningham, 1850-1859. Papers of John Somerville Cuningham concern his work as
              a field agent for the Bureau of Crop Estimates of the U.S. Department of Agriculture,
              politics in North Carolina, activities of the League to Enforce Peace, 1916, and
              personal and family matters. Among the volumes are copybooks, cotton storage records,
              daybooks, invoices, cashbooks, orders, ledgers, letter books, bills, memoranda, salt
              and flour accounts, and plantation books. Among the correspondents are C. B. Aycock,
              R. H. Battle, A. L. Brooks, Tod R. Caldwell, F. L. Fuller, J. B. Grimes, W. W.
              Kitchin, B. R. Lacy, C. D. McIver, S. F. Mordecai, J. M. Morehead, J. E. Pogue, F. M.
              Simmons, and C. A. Swanson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5301_s6e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN PAMELA CUNNINGHAM PAPERS, 1857-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1337</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_615654345a0f88b30cd950703d270efd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c21acf49e923a21b8f288f31207e27c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dcaa3876c7a11487de59c8f5c98eb76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to the collection of money for the Mount Vernon Ladies Association
              of the Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5305_x3a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. CUNNINGHAM COPYBOOK, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1338</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_85f79f663c17857fa93b9434c51cb7f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_000d23f90ede104c883998975994d147">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f9a508cbf24bc496ceb674c41b134a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A schoolboy's copybook of mottoes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5309_xsa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CURRENCY COLLECTION, 1754-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1339</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a944a089b3efbee055a6da51af092176"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 3,271
              items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b93f2fcc3cd00b9df2743654337dcf59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A miscellaneous collection of pieces of money, negotiable paper, and instru ments of
              debt from the United States, foreign countries, and private corporations. Includes
              currency issued at various times by the government of the United States and by or in
              the states or colonies of Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia,
              Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi,
              Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,
              Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, and the
              District of Columbia, including many state bank notes. Also contains currency or bonds
              from Argentina, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Canada, China, Cuba, France, Germany, Great
              Britain, Haiti, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Mexico, and Russia. There are Confederate
              bonds, deposi tory receipts, and currency issued by the government of the Confederate
              States and by or in the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and South
              Carolina. Also includes a small number of bonds issued by local govern ment in the
              United States and by private corporations. The collection contains a copper plate for
              printing five dollar bills in North Carolina in 1776.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5312_fmf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JABEZ LAMAR MONROE CURRY PAPERS, 1854 (1882-1903) 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1340</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a2a00441db09314fcb4126bd9d28659"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>736 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f727c1a28296d9414f6462631200cd3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9bfb1c7cdfc900363d76d950ccf52718">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The major part of the collection is the correspondence of J. L. M. Curry with his
              son, Manly Bowie Curry, mainly in the years 1884-1903. The correspondence is personal,
              for the most part, but there are occasional references to Curry's career in education.
              The collection also contains two letter books covering a portion of the time Curry
              served as United States minister to Spain (1885-1888) which have extensive
              observations on Spain, its rulers, customs, and environment; a few items of
              correspondence with relatives; newspaper clippings; photographs of the Curry family
              and of the Philippines; and a typewritten journal kept by Manly Lamar Curry while
              serving with the United States Marine Corps in Nicaragua, 1930-1931.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5316_xut" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET CURRY PAPERS, 1813-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1341</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ab661a39b0c9c742d60a00a51740bc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75d87cf4908e367d36de66ef780c0caf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fair Grove (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_85154379b9ec870abfb298f9bbb6c0bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5320_pda" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM CURTIS PAPERS, 1884, 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1342</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78ab9e21c5a73008a24d16e8c6da4538"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b50116dd04cf38eecd8874f53dea3e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a80216dca35b0e163a21a68d5211040a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, one of which concerns an article written by Curtis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5324_wec" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NATHANIEL CURZON, FIRST MARQUIS CURZON OF KEDLESTON, PAPERS,
              1895-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1343</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_982ea490d2fcba7958f0d6cc335cae7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26fba2e0be3f07ddf493bef4a9d92830">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hackwood, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff978bab7d90cbf2b9219e5dff72543e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerned, for the most part, with Curzon's activities in gathering paintings
              and sculpture for Victoria Memorial Hall in Calcutta, India.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5328_64h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GUSHING FAMILY PAPERS, 1743-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1344</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88c4fc5451d1622cce51885a437c8965"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>966 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99b7f6db2efb57e89fee041864f8fb8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scituate (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61e4337330cfc2e101ba9cd78b70c14d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence in this collection is mainly for the years 1848-1887 and is made up of
              the personal and family letters of Mary Jacobs Cushing, Olive Cushing, John Cushing,
              and Nathaniel Grafton Cushing. The correspondence contains family news; a few letters
              on the Civil War service of John Cushing concerning army life and pay; information
              about John Cushing's later attempts to establish farms in Iowa and Nebraska; and a
              series of letters, 1872-1873, from Taylor Z. Thistle, a freedman studying at Nashville
              Normal and Collegiate Theological Institute, Nashville, Tennessee. Legal papers
              include bills of sale, land plats, leases, and a copy of the division of the estate of
              John Cushing, 1798. Miscellaneous items include remedies for various diseases and a
              printed copy of the constitution of a temperance society. Among the volumes are an
              account book for staple groceries and a personal account book for 1852. There are
              numerous bills and receipts; a statement of wages for a schoolmaster, 1806-1807; and
              records of shipbuilding expenses, 1810-1819.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5332_y9t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLOTTE SAUNDERS CUSHMAN PAPERS, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1345</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b95f3f80b6da3fe27c1ab68ae4a552c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_232e9990e774f4f39dca788530dff45d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4556d63d790f00c613c91dd7714808dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Social note from Frances Anne Kemble.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5336_b68" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE C. CUSTER PAPERS, 1855, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1346</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_721f2d4eeea170d6c22a6fbb09970ceb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6fdfcb4c42508dc9c2c0cb1a20b2a2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Decatur (Macon County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ea17e5d9fe10476d4a7abd989adfac2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5340_o53" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SETH JOHN CUTHBERT PAPERS, 1780-1788.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1347</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4541385915e55c6ef44981ed28d9fcc1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_020329ffc1aa6b3e2158effd98c27001">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f1b37cb0dc7e025d05e86f61bea1aa3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a major in the commissary division of the Georgia Militia
              concerning supplies in Augusta and the removal of the treasury from Savannah to
              Augusta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5344_tft" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK CUTLER AND SARAH (MONROE) CUTLER PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1348</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bb007a88dcc0d556579b056bc5cf988"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8607b3492609a5eaf817bcebd896f166">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boxford (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ed5bf4b6a4a201f6e4662c1881464f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from soldiers in the 47th Massachusetts Regiment, describing garrison duty in
              New Orleans, 1863, and commenting on the Negro troops of the 4th Louisiana Regiment
              (Colored).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5348_pzy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN A. CUTTER PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1349</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61a6898b46ebe773703ad0cee0046420"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30af5a3b02dc83598f7568b9793a3769">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newburyport (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_05961119127e5ed3bdc6ce846dad83c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 48th Massachusetts Regiment concerning the siege of Port
              Hudson, Louisiana. Included are descriptions of life at Camp Wenham, Massachusetts;
              New Orleans and Baton Rouge; camp life in Louisiana; the attack on Port Hudson and
              reaction to the news of the fall of Vicksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5352_u5j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHISWELL DABNEY, JR., PAPERS, 1791-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1350</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_210898b17aa1596dacc6de3d40f30f1a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>753 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1dd71f76aca2b7f23193163f8b377c6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01319c41bd40ca9801e6760799dbf989">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Chiswell Dabney, Jr. (d. 1865), attorney, and of his son, George
              William Dabney, consisting of legal papers and documents, including the will of
              Chiswell Dabney, Jr., merchants' letters, invoices, bills, and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5356_msw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT LEWIS DABNEY PAPERS, 1838, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1351</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e17689e69e160b46ab24c4998cdf7aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd4a350a5fcc689b10a60e41e5f03b0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thompson's Cross Roads (Louisa County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b56961918f1c6fe80ddba9551007c42">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Moses Drury Hoge, Presbyterian minister, to R. L. Dabney concerning
              Hoge's education, Randolph-Macon College, President John Tyler, and social customs in
              North Carolina; and a letter from William Henry Ruffner, also a Presbyterian minister,
              discussing courses and lectures at Princeton Theological Seminary, the biblical
              scholarship of Jacob J. Janeway, and the temperance leaders John B. Gough and Lucian
              Minor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5360_afo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ADOLPHUS BERNARD DAHLGREN PAPERS, 1848 (1864-1870)</unittitle>
            <unitid>1352</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_802ebae26d2d9162be6e906ef5dec51d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>Philadelphia,
              Pa.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7fd828f1f3fa0db1c1fdac2e9ec48c4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>32 items.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_121405651db93895e6b1cc3e18d9eb0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Admiral Dahlgren (1809-1870). Civil War letters from his sister,
              Patty (Dahlgren) Read, describe hardships suffered, depredations of Confederate and
              Union soldiers, the "Ironsides Affair," and several senators and officers. A letter
              from Dahlgren to Captain Johnston B. Creighton orders that Negroes be allowed to move
              freely about Georgetown, South Carolina. Letters, 1867, from Eva Dahlgren to her
              father describe her travels in Europe, especially Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5364_7a3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAISY HOSIERY MILLS PAPERS, 1913-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1353</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a34cd2406374fafadf7d8d3649ea587"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3695df52969b00ab172f22545064b34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Alamance County), N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9bb8fe7a03971e0088e145adfe39fa5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Daisy Hosiery Mills, manufacturers of men's and women's cotton and
              mercerized seamless hosiery, include ledgers, journals, trial balances, a voucher
              register, and a sales journal. Later records appear under May McEwen Kaiser, the name
              taken after consolidation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5368_21f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. J. DALBY ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1855-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1354</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe65fbcfa83cdfaf27c501d0195a1628"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f3e690e4bc96b97f0f6d9da72e723890">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f00db3e0091baa5550ead61b335cc5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account books containing inventories of slaves, livestock, and farming implements;
              and records of plowing, planting, cultivating, and harvesting on a Virginia
              plantation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5372_1i6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY (BRAND) DALL PAPERS, 1846-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1355</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43267f4ac4b2bb4a95b45ba4f0dc4ae7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>331 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc6fd4b19b62f5af840d8851ef1d471a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky., and Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ba2601b02b53091d5b706dfc9f64de2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters between the Brands and Dalls, principally concerning family matters
              and social life. Several letters deal with the commission mercantile business in
              Baltimore and New York, and travel conditions in Texas, California, and the east.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5376_y3w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. DALLAM PAPERS, 1858-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1356</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4138f2b1a7c9b4ae829585ec7ae47930"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_769cb2b74b0b7d4afbe8d23a4e788d07">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paducah (McCracken County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6031d4b6d62cea0af5182634e2cff614">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of James L. Dallam, cashier, Commercial Bank of Kentucky, to
              his wife, including mention of camp meetings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5380_d0h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ANDERSON DANA PAPERS, 1865, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1357</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63fed316b0473b6c8f1086a2e3f7e92e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db53c24004f0cdbc75cfc3ec33d79fbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e0f48cb34a121918d9216b9c5d380e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Edward Cantrell asking assistance in securing his release from
              Johnson's Island prison; and a letter from Charles A. Dana to Frank A. Burr describing
              his mission to the Department of the Mississippi in 1863 to make a financial report,
              his engagement in the cotton trade, and the problems between the cotton trade and
              military operations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5384_nwq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DANDRIDGE ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1764-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1358</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e4038ef782d11960470a3cec6b72ff5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f49c50c0939ca584e7ec287b7b944ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d856fa35623e8fe60368b5831124a3eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account books of John Dandridge, attorney, and adjutant in the British army while in
              South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida during the Revolutionary War, and in Dublin,
              Ireland, and various English barracks. Included are records of miscellaneous expenses
              of his own and of others, including Captain King's Carolina Rangers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5388_clr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. DANFORTH PAPERS, 1854-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1359</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c8f21aa58c820784e19ec7b3222a3f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb141206b102209282036ad91925fe1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9da5a1c9df4b5db2b07c330ad1391681">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress copybook of personal, business, and military correspondence of John B.
              Danforth, Confederate soldier and member of the firm of Danforth and Brushwood,
              Richmond commission merchants. The collection contains copies of letters to his
              friends and business associates, including Andrew Stevenson of Albemarle County,
              Virginia, and Colonel John Rutherfoord, merchant and governor of Virginia. Included
              also are letters of a religious nature to friends and ministers; letters answering
              notes of sympathy upon his first wife's death; and a long series of letters to General
              William H. Richardson, adjutant general of Virginia, to Governor John Letcher, and
              other officials, while Danforth served as colonel of the 1st Virginia Militia with the
              duty of safeguarding the city of Richmond, 1863-1864. The letters to General
              Richardson are concerned with reluctance of Danforth's men to stand guard,
              recommendations for courts-martial, requests for uniforms and supplies, and failure to
              call young government officials for their share of guard duty.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5392_m89" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEVERLEY DANIEL PAPERS, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1360</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10a035a00e3f5a22f9c0bf30469644a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee9ff4f482b6b8718803f6e6a5b012f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6722fbfb4a786ce15dea09cf7d6e9054">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Circular letter to Beverley Daniel, marshal of North Carolina, from the office of the
              commissary general of prisoners, Washington, D.C., discussing U.S. and British
              prisoners of war during the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5396_j6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIET BAILY (BULLOCK) DANIEL PAPERS, 1753 (1857-1933) 1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1361</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab12789c8f593632ddfabd8d19ade359"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>207 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29c614d1902378cbb8eb151a761911b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a793ecc6e75da203221e8c5cdd4bd58f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the personal correspondence of Harriet B. Daniel (1849-1934) with family
              and friends in Arkansas and Tennessee. Of interest are Civil War letters from Samuel
              Venable Daniel concerning coastal defenses at Hatteras Island and the Federal
              blockade, and the battles of Cold Harbor and Petersburg; material concerning the
              University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, including a printed letter from President
              David Lowry Swain describing a new state statute prohibiting r certain student
              activities; letters describing Presbyterian and Methodist church history in Arkansas
              in the 1850s; and a letter telling of a convention of the Young Women's Christian
              Association in 1922. There is also a copy of the original land grant for Tranquility
              Plantation made in 1753. Printed material includes a tourist guide to Arkansas and a
              book of "Arkansas Facts" from the 1920s; <title type="simple" render="italic">A Brief
                Sketch of the History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Missionary District
                of Western Texas; </title> and the Bicentennial Anniversary Program of the Nut Bush
              Presbyterian Church, Townsville, North Carolina, 1957. Pictures include photographs of
              reunions of Confederate veterans in San Marcos, Texas, and Granville County, North
              Carolina. A photograph album of Lucy E. Daniel (b. 1884), daughter of Samuel Venable
              Daniel, of San Marcos, Texas, portrays family and friends. There is also some
              genealogical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5400_ce8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. H. DANIEL PAPERS, 1850-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1362</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4166b6f688a9f01b761195661fdae1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4121bc5d63d6789a1a0bcf3ffcc017d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Conetoe (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3bde77ef540f79ac45b82fad09d4bd2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of J. H. Daniel discussing religion, family matters, crops and
              commodity prices, and a journey in Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5404_ol1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN REEVES JONES DANIEL PAPERS, 1841, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1363</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f76d098d8a5d0ae29e666a794828ae8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb6557a82371f1738e0c246a7d196186">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36e893f2a50f06be064d8416ce21e21e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from J. R. J. Daniel (1802-1868), lawyer, member of General Assembly,
              1823-1834, attorney general of North Carolina, 1834-1841, and member of U.S. Congress,
              1841-1853. Included are a letter, 1841, to Secretary of the Navy George Edmund Badger,
              concerning Jerome B. Zollicoffer's application for entrance to the U.S. Naval Academy;
              and a letter, 1856, to John Cook Rives, concerning the sale of a land warrant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5408_5ao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WARWICK DANIEL PAPERS, 1849 (1876-1909) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1364</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_683a013af2840f78223d95e1624c2f22"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>488 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c1e7bb84311353e35b61418e78342344">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a77d03cf2c7b8522e0b9dfdaa18aa17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John W. Daniel (1842-1910), U.S. congressman, 1885-1887, and
              senator, 1887-1910. Many letters from exofficers of the Confederate Army discuss
              battles and leaders of the Civil War, especially the battles of Gettysburg,
              Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, and Bentonville, the Valley Campaign, and Generals
              Robert E. Lee and Jubal A. Early. Other topics of primary interest are politics during
              Reconstruction, various presidential campaigns, Virginia politics, United States
              expansion, foreign policy with Spain and Cuba, and the Spanish-American War.
              Correspondents consist of prominent politicians and ax-officers of the Confederate
              Army, including Charles F. Adams, Charles B. Aycock, Judah P. Benjamin, Richard P.
              Bland, William Jennings Bryan, Matthew C. Butler, John W. Daniel, Jefferson Davis,
              Jubal A. Early, Henry D. Flood, Carter Glass, Ulysses S. Grant, Stephen P. Halsey,
              Wade Hampton III, Winfield S. Hancock, George F. Hoar, Joseph E. Johnston, Philander
              C. Knox, L. Q. C. Lamar, Fitzhugh Lee, William Mahone, Justin S. Morrill, John S.
              Mosby, Richard Olney, Lee S. Overman, Boles Penrose, Thomas C. Platt, Matthew S. Quay,
              Theodore Roosevelt, Elihu Root, Adlai E. Stevenson, Benjamin Tillman, Daniel W.
              Voorhees, Henry Watterson, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5412_mk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. DANIELL PAPERS, 1859-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1365</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02e8040bbf14d781cf45b0d2d20b5c52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7171d0c48f7a0c8dd01242e3703e40d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56f22028beb1d3fc307c7bb5c4fb65c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers of William C. Daniell, Confederate receiver of alien property for
              southern Georgia, pertaining chiefly to answers to questionnaires sent by the
              Confederate court on alien property held by southern business agents, including
              Gazaway B. Lamar and Robert Habersham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5416_tbs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY DANIELS PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1366</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61333a4d62ecceebfc25b13e75c49321"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05e59c54f31e34766e0959ecb07344e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f41494a93a3f239a0b7e54080fac9596">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Freedmen's Bureau, including lists of Negroes and former slaves who
              worked at the Government Farm and who drew rations from the government. Included also
              are contracts between Negro laborers and white employers and warnings from Henry
              Daniels to the white men who had failed to fulfil their contracts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5420_s6f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPHUS DANIELS PAPERS, 1913-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1367</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c105808e51a80654ce852d1d6bad1e56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>219 items and 40 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff84a8eb28c03a4da31394b39201c19c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C. and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e481344330a85124c86f46f4b07a998f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Josephus Daniels (1862 1948), U.S. secretary of the navy, 1913-1921, U.S.
              ambassador to Mexico, 1933-1942, and editor of the Raleigh (N.C.) <title type="simple"
                render="italic">News and Observer.</title> The collection comprises addresses made
              by Daniels on a variety of subjects; correspondence, including a letter, 1917, to
              Philip G. Straus concerning the condition of the U.S. Navy; thirty-four letterpress
              volumes of correspondence, 1915-1921, and two letterpress volumes of telegrams,
              1916-1920, primarily concerned with affairs of the Department of the Navy, but also
              containing comments about personal and political matters; and four volumes of press
              books, 1913-1918, containing press releases and bulletins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5424_qil" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS COWPER DANIELS PAPERS, (1889-1894) 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1368</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7b6e5434843d552007edb0e98bba66e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1738ae38177f4fb579eaa462bc568acd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), and Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_693c5f7f09c48fcff1f8ed11e441f361">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volumes of a member of the Trinity College class of 1891, comprised of Daniels'
              senior thesis, "Should the U.S. Government Control the Railroads?" and a scrapbook
              containing clippings about athletics at Trinity College, where Daniels was a member of
              the football and track teams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5428_oxj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB S. DANNER LEDGERS, 1833-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1369</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4cfbac83a2c84088a6cc29dab2b73194"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39cfbfe149ea18ae2e41ecb8eb176110">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9114dad279cc99a7334fb89aac4c70e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts of a general store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5432_33z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABSALOM F. DANTZLER PAPERS, 1840-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1370</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ec37575820af3d83f2fa573245b0117"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>287 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bd8633007c991bfae1aba76e27f59bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jasper County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2b961d6a4c6ddaa50ca6075bf0cfe89">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters between Absalom F. Dantzler (d. 1862) and his wife, Susan
              (Millsaps) Dantzler, while he was in the Mississippi legislature, 1859-1862, and in
              the Confederate Army, 1862. Letters discuss the workings of the legislature during
              secession and the first year of the war, the KnowNothing Party, immigration, camp
              life, sickness, the battles of Iuka and Corinth, Mississippi, home and family matters,
              and the activities of Negroes in the community. Early papers include letters from
              Dantzler in California, 1849-1850, family letters of Susan Millsaps, and addresses
              given by Dantzler, especially while attending Centenary College in Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5436_v2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS DANTZLER THESIS, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1371</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ad60ddf99377610a29ad82071191dd4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 32 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69d2ae247c28296cb8e4589093c1e5c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Matthews (Calhoun County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cdd7337bedcdebab661ac3927fc0938">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">An Inaugural Dissertation on
                Malaria,</title> M.D., Medical College of South Carolina, 1835. Included are several
              pages of notes on acids.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5440_4ol" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANVILLE BANK CHECK STUBS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1372</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ab6506693a92e984b37216366297f21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea2b5d15e3a85dfbd6b47e110cb3e95d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ec434dd5c8dc9ec983eda020e5978b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>DANVILLE BANK CHECK STUBS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5444_6ij" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR JOHNSON DANYELL SCRAPBOOK, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1373</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94a9d69ed2bc41e14ad699ce77e624a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 104 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9fdac8183b29dd1f01a3d2d1354d817">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28e8e8dab957fe504bff38ea0bd1df0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook of Lieutenant Arthur Johnson Danyell, 31st Regiment, of the British army in
              China, containing a map of a journey through China and accounts of Tientsin, the Great
              Wall, Peking, and the coast; a description of the Taku forts; a portion of an account
              of an expedition to survey the terrain around Shanghai; and a passport.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5448_dk4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>U. DART, SR., RECORDS, 1838-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1374</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9539aa825cccb12a9b8938f669d76a67"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 146 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2ce5c1c4656a7f22c03179cd25aa9cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_595daa479ba8b1ad386788a40c05ab88">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax assessments, 1838-1845; extracts from ordinances passed by the City Council,
              1838-1842; copies of land grants issued by the King of England for lots in Brunswick;
              extracts from the proceedings of the Colonial Council of Georgia, 1764-1772; a plan of
              the town of Brunswick; and a list of Tories in Georgia whose property was confiscated
              during the Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5452_y5l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JANE ELIZABETH DASHER PAPERS, 1803-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1375</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58b26ba0cbdcf5287d0ee12f8b57fd70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5a67f9d24c7fa837ceabcb937289c8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Effingham County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e0571c8f43b58cec31ecd782c1d8394">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous family papers, comprising those of Christian Dasher, tax collector and
              sheriff of Effingham County, including commissions of office, tax forms, and family
              land deeds; bills and receipts, several concerning medical treatment of slaves; and
              records concerning the estate of C. Dasher, father of Jane Elizabeth Dasher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5456_l1o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HELEN J. (THOMPSON) SAWYER DAUGHERTY PAPERS, 1849-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1376</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af8c9cbf30476dd682bb8412d0267ad1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>174 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_97bbc236f9fd88306c929d02c324d7e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8a59122d78ace33ec5d993300818ccb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the correspondence between Helen Daugherty (d. 1877) and her relatives
              and friends, discussing personal matters, Federal forces in Edenton, freedmen in North
              Carolina, the early days of Reconstruction, and Mrs. Daugherty's conversion to
              Catholicism. Letters after 1877 concern the care of her children, Louisa Cleveland
              Sawyer and Willie Daugherty, and the career of her second husband, Beverly W.
              Daugherty, an Episcopal priest. Included are several sermons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5460_a27" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISE DAUGHERTY PAPERS, 1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1377</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f682b4c2a5327cd95b6010a69116755"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c8b6aac8789bfd9e57179a306deefb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b98fc27c60d4c1b3b749141e2423d9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letters to Louise Daugherty of the Louise Flower Shop.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5464_wyp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FANNY ELIZABETH (VINING) GILL DAVENPORT PAPERS, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1378</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74d7b998cb67274fc18638500d37df5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05212fbf77fbcd9a4e4fffa3eed83152">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England, and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_039fddc3922c227903f6a360090c2efc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter from actress Sidney Frances (Cowell) Bateman (1823-1881) to actress
              Fanny Davenport (1829-1891).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5468_svb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY B. DAVENPORT NOTEBOOK, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1379</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b778f330f956bca6f30fbc6495a821d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9d5dcb5982e11c3e505764f01d4403a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c45c8fed8bcbb40b6c10402c14e6ba7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on Spanish and French literature made by Henry B. Davenport, a student at the
              University of Virginia. Included also are notes on surveying by S. H. Gardner and E.
              C. Davenport, made while attending an academy in Charles Town, West Virginia, in
              1881.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5472_t5p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IRA DAVENPORT PAPERS, 1828-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1380</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67efae99ade4dfdcac5a6a627ce5a29c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9a1c298cc0dbf6b851d41a1b579b23d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hornellsville (Steuben County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e803185dde24d81603c4c77e6649e772">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Ira Davenport pertaining to real estate in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5476_wpo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EPHRAIM DAVIDSON BANK BOOK, 1825-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1381</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5132502c83323066b9075d3d802ac543"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 70 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53a69c24d1a4cccc816a8bd713cf4018">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc42d50e8f714412836a82fa1291f9f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of deposits made by Ephraim Davidson in the State Bank of North Carolina,
              Salisbury, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5480_geg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE F. DAVIDSON PAPERS, 1748-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1382</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2436f02b6af5c23513b62cfd9734f9ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,660 items and 14
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_019ed4166388efbcb1e62d1222aebf05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_571b013efd13b50eaa692ce030d179f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence, legal papers, account books, and diaries of the Davidson
              family. The correspondence includes a letter concerning the land and timber around
              Covington, Newton County, Georgia, 1824; one giving terms for renting land and hiring
              Negroes, 1838; another describing life in Mississippi in 1863, Federal raids, the
              Negroes, and the condition of the Confederacy; and others, 1882, telling of the work
              in China of John W. Davis, a missionary of undetermined denomination, and contrasting
              the Chinese and missionary methods of teaching. Included also are twelve account books
              and diaries of George F. Davidson, Iredell County planter and lawyer, showing
              expenditures, receipts, and daily activity on his plantation; and two account books
              concerning the settlement of the estate of Rufus Reid.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5484_bgs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DAVIDSON RECORD BOOK, 1825-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1383</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bca14445202438014513e5bece0e49e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9de8d1e33c633f05af99a9042fa8a72">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_253a96cacc8c7c181fb70023f9dd0df8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of inquests by James Davidson while coroner of Petersburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5488_rcb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES D. DAVIDSON PAPERS, 1829 (1836-1859) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1384</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e98bae6e316aca23071390344e5a60fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>318 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72100c03ea15d6ef37322d36b43210ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f5eb80c9408fddbec2e24813408ea4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal, business, and personal papers of James D. Davidson, an attorney, pertaining to
              clients and court cases, estates, personal debts, agriculture, commodity prices,
              genealogy, business, banking, and politics. Several Civil War letters give accounts of
              military operations, hardships, the salt supply in the Confederate States, casualties
              and horses. A letter of 1857 mentions Frederick Cousins, a Negro physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5492_0zn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WOOD DAVIDSON PAPERS, 1856-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1385</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_baecec4ed34fcfd50eeaf86ebb1c85d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89cfa38bafcec7824a3b290940fd7189">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winnsboro (Fairfield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56b4e7e373aa80fa0f4947ff5ed41773">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of letters of James Wood Davidson (1829-1905), author and journalist, to
              A. B. Wardlaw, discussing activities at South Carolina College, new members of the
              faculty, and Davidson's personal work; and a letter to George A. Wauchope containing
              information on Davidson's <title type="simple" render="italic">Living Writers of the
                South,</title> and his proposed <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Dictionary
                of Southern Authors.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5496_tsr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DAVIDSON PAPERS, 1781-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1386</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8925068f77f7740e8a636fcd48cdd16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a59d89161269f955898a4248b3af96d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e32615562fd261413ebbc5e551aecb1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5500_kyb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEE DAVIDSON PAPERS, 1792-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1387</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52af2c952e8950737b2c9cdccba4fe03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c6eb37e34f0cfacabb38dd72cef8a6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davidson's Creek (Iredell County?), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e48304b9d08396927147472a780319f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers dealing with claims of the heirs of William Lee Davidson (1746-1781),
              brigadier general of the militia of the Salisbury District of North Carolina, against
              the U.S. Treasury and the State of North Carolina for compensation after his death
              during the Revolutionary War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5504_tbl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK WILLIAM DAVIE ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1850-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1388</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4afc64eaa883461c8d80ff1f63b0764c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e41f1e2b2776942d70d9af5ff0e379b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb6fe119cb02ab51cc64c593bf68ec8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the estate of Frederick William Davie, kept by his wife, Mary F. Fraser
              Davie, as administratrix, 1850-1871; accounts of Davie's estate with James Adger &amp;
              Co., commission merchants engaged in buying cotton, 1850-1851; and accounts of
              household and personal expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5508_dxm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RICHARDSON DAVIE PAPERS, 1782-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1389</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bcb20cf2991704e9bcd1443193364054"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d348d7d36421527c60075f1bc689a48">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c552c9c85db9800fa31b9303bdbb672">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Richardson Davie (1756-1820), lawyer, Revolutionary soldier, and
              governor of North Carolina, include a letter from DeBretigney concerning Davie's
              marriage; a land grant; a letter from William Polk concerning the Blount Conspiracy to
              invade Florida and Louisiana; and a letter from James Holderness of Rockingham County,
              North Carolina, concerning a legal matter involving W. Ricks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5512_58u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. A. DAVIES AND COMPANY RECORDS, 1875-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1390</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7757621ad7bd84a2449d751aa76b293d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 583 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77a321b59e183f7b76af15368800bce2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ogdeneburg (Saint Lawrence County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8b5efc73fbbb637c0fa90b3b5e9b682">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the C. A. Davies and Company, hardware dealers, include a business
              journal, 1875-1877, and accounts for the estate of C. A. Davies, 1878-1882.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5516_ekq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. D. DAVIES DIARY, 1850-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1391</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fec50a0378e46ee99346a7f3d35ff3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 375 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44f07959d58b13f2b392f676d4c3ac8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alabama.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_870a1a8e05be55f0e99855105e0e5cdb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>M. D. DAVIES DIARY</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5520_i27" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. B. DAVIS AND CO. PAPERS, 1860-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1392</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac4bab1bd64f43a70d4570ad7cc94fe6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>83 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_465bdd296938d65188ea2548b5267f1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_361d7b51d419abec63393383c32ab1a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a manufacturer of scales, including orders, testimonial letters, a
              letter book, 1859-1860, and a daybook, 1861-1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5524_wn2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMANDA DAVIS PAPERS, 1812-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1393</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfb01ae96f8077d4651a75d1d4b331ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31017c34b197ef5ee2fe967fcc731f60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boykins Depot (Southampton County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c3064d6bf7d549f649d9d0fe2de0921">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters of Amanda Davis, including a Civil War letter from Camp
              Cook, Virginia, and an account book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5528_kx7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. P. DAVIS AND BROTHER LEDGER, 1875-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1394</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cfffe6a36350c8380417c7fdebbe8b8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 145 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ee3a37d23197fb464b6c7dd00c72536">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Arcola (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a12e7c2a7fcbd016a2537b984bddbde">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5532_cvs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES W. DAVIS PAPERS, 1845-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1395</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c20b62a346b6c7a97da78cc83d38844"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1041a09626d1e62ce94f7c614203c2ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a29a42254fc5f485283b3032d7ac09f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence, including a letter from Charles W. Ross at
              Princeton to his grandfather, describing an altercation between students and town
              authorities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5536_k5c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOLPHIN A. DAVIS AND JOHN A. MATTHEWS PAPERS, 1820 (1827-1829).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1396</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c9e1ee06c095abba3b706321967d86e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc1b1270c122e5c03c9b6ce3f625baa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_603050831b83fc6c506d347bafa45995">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of cotton brokers at Fayetteville, North Carolina, and
              Cheraw, South Carolina, with merchants of South Carolina and New York. Included is
              information on prices and business methods.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5540_yc6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. A. DAVIS PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1397</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12dd259728fa2ac825e9532ff4e6d98a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93e92f8b72e78250214d688678ddec1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Decatur (DeKalb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8682eae3af40fab28c8b6034917496e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence commenting on crops, prices, food, horses, camp life, and sickness
              among Confederate soldiers during the Civil War; and the raising of peaches in
              Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5544_zq1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERIC L. DAVIS TYPESCRIPT. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1398</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_48c66bb3c98ab48b8b695d4a86b1eefe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e33609fd9c847af9ef9d5528c0110f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(258 pp.)</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0633914a8597fe5136c453e8db5da02c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of a novel, apparently unpublished, by Davis entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Harry Marshall of Virginia.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5548_1q8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE DAVIS PAPERS, 1857, 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1399</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3eb011cd41841e131b16f3976265a65"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc23313f393dcc22544c36b91c601449">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75e59d87df14b21ffaa45aa44c3f28dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from George Davis discussing the Mecklenburg Declaration and a letter from
              John Newland Maffitt discussing the leadership of Captain James M. Cook as a
              Confederate naval officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5552_qw4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE T. M. DAVIS PAPERS, 1840-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1400</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27dadff2af4001ed6b1bc5789a8752ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3728e47baa8c5fba87fad3404d69829d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alton (Madison County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_140b64044db80579d9dbbef298a2495e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to George T. M. Davis, a lawyer, concerning Democratic-Whig rivalry in
              Illinois, and two letters dealing with routine legal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5556_dhi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC DAVIS PAPERS, 1782 (1790-1828) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1401</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_424ffa306f07ecf2dd8115af21033740"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>611 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b45e0eece5ae2e8b37a0dd3682250d7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stanardsville (Orange County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0844de46280be418e347494ae39f3b15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Isaac Davis, Jr., and of his son, Thomas Davis, concerning land in
              Kentucky, Indian wars and war with Great Britain, 1790-1828; lawsuit of Thomas Davis
              against Robert Wickliffe; election of James Barbour to the Virginia House of
              Delegates; Thomas Davis's plantation and purchase of horses; politics; and William
              Smith, governor of Virginia. Among the correspondents are Robert H. Banks, James
              Barbour, Isaac Davis, Jr., Thomas Davis, William Fitzhugh Gordon, Enoch Smith, and
              Robert Wickliffe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5560_7xh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JASPER DAVIS PAPERS, 1834-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1402</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cade528c3e7d47d4a0144c1bdd603069"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>169 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8c3001770d9aa943db210ac0646aa98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c142e7291e106ef3f74104e5c5ea4438">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally personal and student letters of the brothers and sisters of Jasper Davis,
              from Salem College, Baptist Seminary at Richmond, and Yale, discussing social life and
              customs, religion, temperance, visits to White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and the
              Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Several Civil War letters concern Union sentiment in
              Virginia, 1860, the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, and the defense of Richmond,
              1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5564_6wt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEFFERSON DAVIS PAPERS, 1841-1938.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1403</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_054e1224d7aaad985b588174d4c0eddc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>706 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_911a406251e50139dff119c8008f126d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beauvoir (Harrison County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd8618078faff64f4ef7d85a5909610c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and official correspondence of Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), U.S. senator,
              U.S. secretary of war, and president of the Confederate States of America. Ante-bellum
              letters refer to the Whig Party, the Democratic Party, the Kansas question, slavery
              controversy, abolitionists, the Mormons, and Davis's election to the U.S. Senate,
              1857. The bulk of the material, covering the Civil War period, relates to secession;
              formation of the Confederacy; efforts to bring about the secession of Maryland;
              purchase of munitions in the North and in Europe; civil and military appointments;
              activities of the Confederate Navy; Unionist sentiment in East Tennessee; military
              operations, including the defenses of the Mississippi River, Norfolk (Virginia),
              Chattanooga (Tennessee), Charleston (South Carolina), Vicksburg (Mississippi), Mobile
              (Alabama), and Atlanta (Georgia); blockade running; conscription; exemptions from
              military service; Federal occupation of New Orleans; war profiteering; difficulties
              between the states and the Confederate government, the attitude of France and Great
              Britain toward the Confederacy; the killing of General Earl Van Dorn; destruction of
              cotton and other property on Davis's Mississippi plantation; taxation; desertions;
              conditions in the Trans-Mississippi Department and in Alabama; Sherman's March to the
              Sea; Confederate secret service; the question of raising Negro troops; the French
              expedition to Mexico; conditions during the final days of the Confederacy; and the
              retreat of Confederate Government from Richmond, April, 1865. </p>
            <p>Post-bellum letters, chiefly personal, refer to Davis's imprisonment and release,
              including a manuscript of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Lines on Jefferson
                Davis while a prisoner at Fortress Monroe</title>; his activities in the insurance
              business; his poor health; reminiscences of the Civil War; controversies with former
              Confederate officers; a proposed canal across Florida; and biographies of Jefferson
              Davis. Included are a clipping of his funeral, and a letter from his wife, Varina
              (Howell) Davis, explaining the scarcity of authentic Jefferson Davis autographs. </p>
            <p>Among the correspondents are J. P. Benjamin, M. L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, J. C.
              Breckenridge, Joseph E. Brown, James Chesnut, Jr., Caleb Cushing, Jubal A. Early, N.
              B. Forrest, W. Hampton, B. N. Harrison, G. A. Henry, H. V. Johnson, J. E. Johnston,
              John Letcher, James Longstreet, S. R. Mallory, J. M. Mason, C. G. Memminger, J. H.
              Morgan, J. J. Pettus, F. W. Pickens, L. Polk, G. W. Randolph, J. H. Reagan, J. A.
              Seddon, E. Kirby Smith, William Smith, Pierre Soule, Z. B. Vance, T. H. Watts, and D.
              L. Yulee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5568_45v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DAVIS PAPERS, 1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1404</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bcd94d2473df3256c73f06a752d79dbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b399bf5dd22f367b3cc18f535d8d86a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0c9470b1736db901c2550c1a939ed4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Davis, governor of Massachusetts, to General Dearborn regarding the
              British colonial system.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5572_7mq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DAVIS, JR., PAPERS, 1846-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1405</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f5d567603b997a50747b14980189ced"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ea1a026d04b296f955948f14abd8f15">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Lafayette County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_047856dad312e386054e21c16abe84ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of John Davis, Jr. (1770-1865), merchant, in which he discusses in
              detail a trip from Baltimore, Maryland, to Lexington, Missouri, 1858; family matters;
              and conditions in Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5576_d5u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DAVIS PAPERS, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1406</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97c95ee5a05d763dfd437b2a360f6e94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a4fa0d34c051a43a96c700371108733">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leonardtown (Saint Mary's County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7af6a3f48298743b165c4f51a2743cdd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Davis to his fiancee, Rosaltha Burnell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5580_gqr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA ROXIE DAVIS PAPERS, 1817-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1407</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f158f56a84c7e8b35fae11198880aafa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>208 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57d2349210b65b0a9b49d292e30e23b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westminister (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7094106e7b0ea2199b5bfd4ed09b2778">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Julia Davis, a Quaker, concerning domestic life, quilting
              parties, yearly meetings, crops, recipes and patterns, and New Garden Seminary.
              Included are letters from a brother-in-law, Frank Davis, while a student and librarian
              at Haverford College, Haverford, Pennsylvania, and while studying in Germany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5584_xsw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOIS (WRIGHT) RICHARDSON DAVIS PAPERS, 1851-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1408</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9cb7e64224ae587d9285ad6ebd712c0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>543 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_79c6f35e72a2015274ca890b46785105">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lowell (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_14dd87fa961f6ee8f1458dc8ecf37d83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Lois (Wright) Richardson Davis chiefly with her children by her
              first husband, Luther Richardson. Letters from daughters, Eunice Louensa (1831-1877)
              and Ellen A. (b. ca. 1835), who moved to Mobile, Alabama, in the late 1850s and whose
              husbands joined the Confederate militia, record the reactions of newly transplanted
              Northerners to the South before and during the outbreak of the Civil War. Letters from
              sons, Charles Henry (b. 1843) and Luther L. (1841-1864), both in the 26th Regiment of
              Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, discuss army life, duties in Louisiana and Virginia,
              and several military engagements. Letters from Eunice, whose second husband was
              William S. Connolly, a black sea captain and shipowner of Grand Cayman Island,
              describe life there. Also included are receipts, clippings, legal forms, and
              pictures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5588_u82" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY (MILLER) DAVIS PAPERS, (1849-1878) 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1409</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aaa36f62ff4d9844c61af7d79958a8e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0033d5abf60ed229eab3e3accd312a65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6fbc3f34ad5ab39217c25f786148034e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters between Mary Miller and her mother, Elizabeth H. Miller, while the
              former was attending a school for girls at Edge Hill, Virginia, pertaining to family
              matters, prices, and requests for foodstuffs. Letters from William and Dudlee Miller,
              brothers of Mary, describe poverty in North Carolina, and a lecture to a group of
              southern Negroes concerning their civil rights.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5592_7ro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY P. DAVIS PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1410</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_083980acfc117fa84ef00595fd342374"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fba0f199652d0f410f037a4f6d4b2bb5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Patrick Springs (Patrick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49c428e73d764114d60a3bf593245245">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly personal letters of Mary P. Davis and her cousin, Benjamin A. Davis, a
              Confederate soldier, concerning family matters, business affairs, salt works in
              Virginia, taxes, commodity and land prices, the hiring and the sale of slaves, army
              life, troop movements and military engagements, casualties, deserters, substitutes,
              food supply, and depredations inflicted by the Union Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5596_jrn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW S. DAVIS, JR., PAPERS, 1859-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1411</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5158f9178a286b9dba67f261ef5f45bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e99bd7cb83fab6bfc9b5e65d2665301">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_835cb5d101640316c1ff900f22595f62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Matthew S. Davis, Jr. (1830-1906), president of
              Louisburg College, Louisburg, North Carolina, including references to student life at
              Roanoke Male Academy, Hamilton, North Carolina, Louisburg Female College and Trinity
              College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5600_6tg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MYRA DAVIS PAPERS, 1877 (1903-1910) 1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1412</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d9e16ad2016216df250713dc8dc4332"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c169a475fdcb1279869a0f5cf112d7c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>El Oro and Guanajuato, Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee1b2caa92b9192193756d4d60419dc0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Myra Davis with her family in Colorado, Missouri, and North
              Carolina. Among the letters are descriptions of the Mexican countryside, 1905; social
              customs in Mexico, 1906; and the anti-American demonstration, 1911.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5604_1qr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANCY T. DAVIS PAPERS, 1827-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1413</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d30bd74bd47c2b928a79f0ab48d1760f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e81bc8464154e430b695a617b2deea7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morgan County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_40320390d76362e09212cc8f1c201d78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters to Nancy T. Davis from her brothers, reflecting the family's religious
              interests.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5608_5pn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. D. DAVIS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1855-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1414</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_942fccd7bb6c75ab24db9ebd70545396"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 473 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bb6ca0c9ba307217eca4c4500a3ce8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vienna (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_efa04873aecf5aa255f4cfc1da3e41d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of S. D. Davis, a country physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5612_jf8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DAVIS PAPERS, 1794-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1415</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cc471d0cea495d184021d3bf3253d73"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>788 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c161c8346cf81eec4875f5f63fe611c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f730a55cb4090283e802db749b7dd128">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills, accounts, receipts, etc., of Samuel Davis, master of various trading vessels,
              pertaining to labor of sailors, and prices of food and of commercial products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5616_s6m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON DAVIS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1812-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1416</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc91e44abd8f2f670e2b66fab7d1b67f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 380 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96bbb42abc57b7c9faa948e5be6c694f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ce30552ca0432a18b008bc49215be9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plantation records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5620_mf0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. G. DAVIS PAPERS, 1880-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1417</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e2b746b1a430910c69962e88909a59b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66c2e3d94abd76780e7233da57f633fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ophir (Montgomery County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a15cc77293dd241ec9ac937865c6cfad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers and items concerning road work in lieu of payment of taxes. Davis was
              chairman of the board of supervisors of Ophir Township, and justice of the peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5624_as3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WATTS HART DAVIS PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1418</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32c5d3db79997d498f2486fe1c3e9dfa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>227 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a449899b14660c513cbdd7910097490">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Doylestown (Bucks County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8326998b7570ed6dec60626e0d286297">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mainly orders concerning the 104th Pennsylvania Regiment, which after January, 1863,
              was part of the Union forces occupying the sea islands of South Carolina. Included are
              orders restricting the sale of liquor to soldiers and letters concerning drunkenness.
              Other orders, circulars, and correspondence deal with camp regulations, discipline,
              and proper attire. There are an engraving of Davis and clippings, some concerning
              Davis's later historical writings. A letter of September 21, 1869, from Alfred Howe
              Terry comments on Davis's history of his regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5628_9kc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY F. DAVISON PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1419</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1da11c9535831a4a3a2801fa73c46577"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85e61d3dc513b128521ca6279b44f906">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[North Carolina?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8ca4b8dd0f996f4738a7baa7ad61e23">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Confederate soldiers, mostly in the 28th Regiment of North Carolina
              Infantry, describing army life and illnesses; a battle at Cape Hatteras, 1861; the
              shooting of a Negro who was trying to burn a bridge; Fort Fisher and Wilmington.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5632_hgf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. D. DAVISSON ACCOUNT BOOK, 1844-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1420</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6f9381f9033ce983ef00ccd06873cc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 96 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_668211f327b2289f4e68cb21ee407bf6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Loudoun County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e44f6bcaab28122ebdde058466b84e93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for groceries and general merchandise purchased from various merchants
              around Hillsborough. Clippings have been pasted over several of the accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5636_yni" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK AUGUSTUS DAVISSON NOTEBOOK, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1421</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c69de23e041917cfe617b08c07bd1e76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89455e518a69ae49a379bbd6844a02b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Loudoun County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65dd850c0d105697320b14b9059624de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes taken in the medical school of Transylvania College, Lexington, Kentucky, in
              the classes of Drs. Cooke, Caldwell, Short, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5640_ftc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW H. H. DAWSON PAPERS, 1856, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1422</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_441afb2f0348c5e538a904344cb84b26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73d60ce922949cdfdd360d9acc69e4a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y., and Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_709e550cc8a465974e12d390e1fabb00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Thomas L. Snead and George N. Lester, former Confederate congressman, in
              response to Dawson's requests for their autographs; and a letter, 1856, by Dawson,
              possibly to T. R. R. Cobb, concerning politics, speeches by R. A. Toombs and A. H.
              Stephens, and Millard Fillmore's chances for the presidency.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5644_fdi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDGAR G. DAWSON PAPERS, 1845-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1423</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b258e1f0a780aa520609bb73cdd1052"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2de0afe9a705922ff14984da72cb5035">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81519079472d11c18f6471508096634e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters; bills, and receipts, including a labor agreement,
              1870, with Negroes in Barbour County, Alabama; personal letters by Eva Eve Jones,
              1882; references to politics, Peruvian guano, personal debts in Georgia, cotton, and
              St. Mark's School in Southborough, Massachusetts; and two minor items concerning
              Dawson's Confederate army career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5648_hmc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS WARRINGTON DAWSON PAPERS, 1386 (1859-1950) 1963.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1424</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_570d8f526f2534aebed98600932721e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7,846 items and 69 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_062934d9f5cbd25653eca9d3caffd140">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C., and Versailles, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d8bd61544aae10d232c3701962e3de3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection comprises the papers of Francis Warrington ("Frank") Dawson
              (1840-1889), whose original name was Austin John Reeks; his wife, Sarah Ida Fowler
              (Morgan) Dawson; and of their son, Francis Warrington Dawson II, known as Warrington
              Dawson (1878-1962). The papers are primarily literary in character, with many
              editorials, newspaper writings, short stories, novels, articles, and scrapbooks,
              diaries, and reminiscences, but also many letters. Papers of the senior Dawson contain
              three scrapbooks of clippings, letters, etc., which Dawson had arranged as a sort of
              biography of himself; loose letters and papers, primarily correspondence with his
              wife; two letterpress volumes with his replies to many of the letters in the
              scrapbooks and in the loose papers. Morgan family correspondence beginning in 1859
              describes the social life and customs in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana; in
              Paris, France; and the death of Henry Waller Morgan in a duel in 1861. Letters of
              Thomas Gibbes Morgan, Sr., describe Confederate mobilization in 1861. Correspondence
              of Frank Dawson and members of the Morgan family describe Dawson's passage on the
              blockade runner <title type="simple" render="italic">Nashville,</title> his career as
              ordnance officer in Longstreet's corps and later in Fitzhugh Lee's cavalry corps; the
              destruction of homes in Louisiana by the war and Butler's conduct in New Orleans; the
              battle of Fredericksburg; imprisonment at Fort Delaware; refugee life at Macon,
              Mississippi; cavalry operations; the causes of Confederate defeat; a duel of Henry
              Rives Pollard, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond Examiner;
              </title> politics and journalism in Reconstruction South Carolina; the editorial
              policies of Dawson's paper, the <title type="simple" render="italic">Charleston News
                and Courier</title> ; accusations of bribery, fraud, and libel the courtship of
              Dawson and Sarah (Morgan) Dawson; Dawson's refusal of a challenge to a duel by Martin
              Witherspoon Gary; the army bill, 1879; the Tilden-Hayes disputed election, 1876; the
              redemption of South Carolina; Morgan family genealogy; travel in Italy and Europe in
              the 1880s; education in South Carolina, state-supported colleges and the Citadel; the
              Charleston earthquake, 1866; Dawson's alleged remarks about Grover Cleveland reported
              in the <title type="simple" render="italic">New York World,</title> 1886; labor and
              labor organizations; the tariff; court procedures in South Carolina; Confederate
              veterans' organizations; Democratic Party affairs; Dawson's debts; his murder; and the
              settlement of his estate. Among Dawson's frequent correspondents are Daniel Henry
              Chamberlain, Edward B. Dickinson, Samuel Dibble, Fitzhugh Lee, Robert Baker Pegram,
              Henry A. M. Smith, Hugh Smith Thompson, Benjamin Ryan Tillman, Giddings Whitney, and
              Benjamin H. Wilson. </p>
            <p>There is also correspondence of Sarah Dawson and Warrington Dawson, newsman,
              novelist, editor, special assistant to the American Embassy in Paris, and director of
              French research for Colonial Williamsburg. This material gives glimpses of French
              life, 1900-1950, and information on the families of Joseph Conrad and Theodore
              Roosevelt. Regular letters of Sarah Dawson to Eunice (Martin) Dunkin (Mrs. William
              Huger Dunkin) and to her sister, Mrs. Lavina (Morgan) Drum of Bethesda, Maryland,
              comment on French and Washington, D.C., social life and customs. Dawson's writings as
              Paris correspondent of the United Press Associations of America after 1900 are in
              clippings in the scrapbooks. They reflect French and world affairs. Topics treated in
              correspondence include Theodore Roosevelt's safari; Roosevelt's opinions; press
              relations for the Roosevelt party in Africa; Roosevelt's reviews of Dawson's books;
              Dawson's lectures and writings; Conrad's writings; other literary matters; John
              Powell's career as a concert pianist; seances and mediums; the Taft administration;
              Roosevelt and race relations; the Negro in Liberia, Nigeria, Haiti, and the U.S.;
              Roosevelt's political career; the Fresh Air Art Society of London; the organization of
              the press bureau in the U.S. embassy in Paris; and the work of the Foreign Department
              of the Committee on Public Information. </p>
            <p>Embassy memoranda by Dawson cover the Central Powers. the Supreme War Council
              meetings; French labor; the liberated regions of France; the Young Men's Christian
              Association; reaction to U.S. requisition of Dutch shipping; the Rhine frontier;
              allied land transportation; French government bureaus, personnel, politics, and
              administration; economic affairs; and finance in the Far East. Postwar diplomatic
              memoranda by Dawson, 1946-1958, 3 vols., concern French economic conditions, labor,
              communism, atomic warfare, politics, French leaders including Charles de Gaulle,
              Indochina, and the U.S.S.R. </p>
            <p>Letters also cover German reparations; relief work in Austria and the Near East;
              details of embassy staff work; George Harvey's mission to Europe, 1921; the Washington
              Disarmament Conference; French finance and politics; war debts; international finance;
              Coueism; French socialism; a crisis in the publication of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Charleston News and Courier, </title> 1927; the boy scout movement;
              the Conrad family after Joseph's death; Theodore Roosevelt; U.S. investment in the
              U.S.S.R. the restoration of Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia; the French dead at
              Yorktown; research in French sources on Rochambeau's army; reports to Harold
              Shurtleff, in charge of the research department of Colonial Williamsburg; the research
              of Peter Stuyvesant Barry on his grandfather, Frank Dawson; personal and family
              matters; Dawson's health; restoration of the Lee mansion, "Stratford"; the Great
              Depression in the United States and in France; the genealogy of the Chambrun family;
              the role of Lafayette in Florida land settlement; the Compañía Arrendataria del
              Monopolio de Petroleos, a Spanish firm in which the French Petroleum Company held an
              interest; the war records of Theodore Roosevelt's sons; and autograph collecting for
              the Schroeder Foundation, Webster Groves, Missouri. Major correspondents of Warrington
              Dawson include Ethel (Dawson) Barry, Phyllis (Windsor-Clive) Benton, Jessie Conrad,
              Joseph Conrad, Annie Cothran, Alice Dukes, Camille Flammarion, Clarence Payne
              Franklin, A. H. Frazier, Hugh Gibson, Alice Stopford Green, Yves Guyot, Mary Goodwin,
              William Archer Rutherfoord Godwin, Herman Hagedorn, Ralph Tracy Hale, Constance (Cary)
              Harrison, Leland Harrison, Elizabeth Hayes, Henriette Joffre, James Kerney, Grace
              King, Rudyard Kipling, Georges Ladoux, William Loeb, Jr., Samuel Frank Logan, Andrew
              W. Miller, C. V. Miller, Francois Millet, L. D. Morel, James Morris Morgan, Frederick
              Palmer, John Powell, Auguste Rodin, the Duke end Duchess de Rohan, Edith Roosevelt,
              Nicholas Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Max Savelle, H. L. Schroeder, George Sharp,
              Hallie (slough) Sharp, Philip Simms, George E. Smith, Vance Thompson, and Robert
              William Vail. </p>
            <p>A group of transcripts of diplomatic dispatches of Comte Louis Barbe Charles
              Serurier, French minister in Washington, to Talleyrand, Oct., 1812-June, 1813,
              describe the opening phrases of the War of 1812, United States opinion concerning
              France, the divorce proceedings of Elizabeth (Patterson) Bonaparte, interviews with
              Secretary of State James Monroe, Joel Barlow's negotiations for a commercial treaty
              with France, embargo, non-importation, and impressment; Republican and Federalist
              activities; and affairs in New Granada (Columbia). A later series of dispatches from
              the French minister in Washington, Alphonse J. Y. Pageot, 1835-1848, relates to
              American spoliation claims against France, American public opinion, analyses of
              nullification, the Bank of the United States crisis, abolition, and other aspects of
              American politics. Dispatches of 1841-1843 from Madrid contain information on Spanish
              affairs, and the guardianship and marriage of the Spanish queen. Later dispatches from
              Washington concern commercial relations between France and the United States;
              annexation of Texas and Oregon; the Mexican War and the question of slavery in the
              territories and its implications for disunion; and the war's effect on French
              commerce. </p>
            <p>Among bills, receipts, and legal papers are materials of J. M. Morgan and the
              DeSaussure-Trenholm family, financial papers of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Charleston News and Courier,</title> and records of the settlement
              of the estate of Frank Dawson. </p>
            <p>There are manuscripts of writings by Sarah Dawson; manuscripts, fragments, lectures
              by Warrington Dawson and Theodore Roosevelt; a log and a diary of Roosevelt's African
              trip; Roosevelt's notes on the policy of his administration in regard to Negroes;
              extracts from letters and speeches which the former president supplied for use in
              connection with Dawson's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Opportunity and
                Theodore Roosevelt</title>; manuscripts of the book; essays and drafts by Jessie
              Conrad, Auguste Rodin, Vance Thompson, and Georges Ladoux, reflecting on Dawson's
              friendships and literary collaborations; and other manuscripts dealing with psychical
              research. There are also manuscripts, research instructions, notes, page proofs, and
              other papers resulting from Dawson's research for Colonial Williamsburg, and from his
              novels and short stories; genealogical papers of the Morgan family and related Gibbes,
              Fowler, Waller, Hunt, Bunyan, and Baynton families, including a chart of the Reeks
              family of England; and notes for Dawson's lectures on art, France, Charleston, the
              Negro in America, Joseph Conrad, and Theodore Roosevelt. </p>
            <p>Bound volumes include Frank Dawson's scrapbooks, 1875-1888, 3 vols., relating to his
              editorship of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Charleston News and Courier
              </title> and to Democratic politics, and contain editorials, and other newspaper
              clippings relating to Dawson, letters from his friends, and speeches. There is
              information on Dawson's opinions concerning the economic theories of Henry George and
              letters from George. There are also letterpress books, 2 vols., 1870s-1887, largely
              containing political correspondence. Miscellaneous volumes hold Dawson's plays, poems,
              clippings, and copies of letters from Mary Haxall. Business records include an address
              book; cashbook, 1886-1888; ledger, 1867-1872; notebook on the finances of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">News and Courier;</title> a private ledger, 1867-1887;
              and miscellaneous financial notebooks. </p>
            <p>For Sarah Dawson there are scrapbooks, 1853-1882, 3 vols., with clippings, her
              letters to the <title type="simple" render="italic">News and Courier,</title> and
              accounts of the death of Frank Dawson and tributes to him. Sarah Dawson's manuscript
              diaries, 1862-1866, 6 vols. (largely published 1913), also include notes from ca.
              1896-1906. There are notebooks of Sarah explaining her husband's death, a manuscript
              by Warrington Dawson commenting on the same subject, and biographical accounts of
              Frank Dawson and other family members. Other notebooks of Sarah Dawson, 4 vols.,
              1898-1908, concern her life, travel, and psychical phenomena. </p>
            <p>There are diaries of Warrington Dawson, 1898, 1914-1918, 1930-1931, 1934-1945, 4
              vols., and of Ethel Dawson, 1888-1891, 1 vol. Warrington's reminiscences of World War
              I deal with the French intelligence service and attributes the origin of his illness
              and that of Woodrow Wilson to German biological warfare. A second reminiscence
              concerns his work for the American Embassy in the 1930s and his life in Paris under
              German occupation, and has information on the dietary work of B. Lytton-Bernard
              (Bernard Trappachuh). A third reminiscence gives a mystical interpretation of world
              events, 1932-1945. Warrington Dawson also left scrapbooks, 1884-1952, 4 vols.,
              preserving many of his newspaper writings. </p>
            <p>Dawson's collection of French manuscripts and autographs, 1386-1830, relates to his
              interest in genealogy and concern the de Bethune, de Crequi, Chevalier, and related
              families, and include a few parchments concerning Maximilien de Béthune, Duc de Sully,
              and Henry IV, King of France. </p>
            <p>The collection includes a number of photographs of Joseph and Jessie Conrad,
              Warrington Dawson, Sarah Dawson, Ethel (Dawson) Barry, Herbert Barry, Frank Dawson,
              Daniel H. Chamberlain (Reconstruction governor of South Carolina), François Millet,
              Woodrow Wilson, Archibald Forbes, Lord Windsor, the Chateau de Josselin (signed by the
              Duke and Duchess de Rohan), historical monuments and their inscriptions in Virginia,
              and Warrington Dawson's Versailles apartment. </p>
            <p>There is also microfilm, 1 reel, of published and unpublished works by and about
              Warrington Dawson and Joseph Conrad, filmed from the originals at the Ralph Foster
              Museum, The School of the Ozarks, Point Lookout, Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5652_d6i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL HENRY RHODES DAWSON PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1425</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dad7d23cc7f71902ad7cf27753e30786"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50574860f069dfbdeb54867a7323a9f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92bb2719dec32d704071a1136a86746e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War correspondence of Nathaniel H. R. Dawson (1829-1895), Alabama legislator
              and captain in the Confederate Army, relative to early campaigns in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5656_dvl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD WILLIAM DAWSON PAPERS, 1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1426</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed758ac8fe628767f85f6596e9bef839"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1c0c9a67438a908c3ce5df660f8b2f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Uniontown (Fayette County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff542460a356daf774d0a893a4fddb4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogy. The library also holds microfilm, 1 reel, of Dawson's papers, 1863-1865, 9
              items and 4 vols., filmed from originals in the possession of Mary Wallace Dawson,
              Uniontown, Pennsylvania. This collection concerns the 85th Pennsylvania Volunteers
              near New Bern, North Carolina, and during the siege of Charleston, the siege of
              Petersburg, and the attack on Fort Fisher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5660_p1d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CROSBY DAWSON RECEIPT BOOK, 1822-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1427</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_005a8cbe728f09e41417c9fde14aab02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 325 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54ad3b9fec261b9b61f707ac07ee2707">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensborough (Green County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72ce534b21609bbfa89018fa2e92aba1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt book of W. C. Dawson (1798-1856), Georgia politician and United States
              senator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5664_zwp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DEAL PAPERS, 1831-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1428</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_792a59db196989d626abffcc2c7674dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b15f8dbc558780b4875e834bb1bdf9bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>China Grove (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8a921a26a2236accdfa8a9262c7f87c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence concerning social life, customs, and farming in Iredell County,
              North Carolina, and Grant County, Kansas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5668_7gu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILES B. DEAN PAPERS, 1931-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1429</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49aacb45a1ca89be238a655d4ecebb72"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f6278e5c64d7ef10e4d8e59fa0bb093">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hayfield (Frederick County), Va., and Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83a572f736cfec072ba634d77bf5c1ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Articles and letters concerning state relief, national and local politics and
              political leaders, and the centralization of government under the New Deal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5672_n8e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. B. DEAN LETTER BOOK, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1430</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63f3dea58195cbc237f09d78dcdda700"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fbc1b16201eec4693c00bc4036e9ecc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Folly Island (Charleston County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e73835f54108867c1c72a19050ee1e83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of letters written by Federal officers encamped on Folly Island, where W. B.
              Dean, a lieutenant in the United States Army, was stationed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5676_wkl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES DEANE PAPERS, 1779-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1431</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7366c0857ed72b71effdd8fcafb1d666"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_725292cd0b653cd5fa5c9be5eb3336a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1437c3dc8db8512fd9d5ef7950e418f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A deed for land in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1779; correspondence with Samuel
              Foster Haven concerning <title type="simple" render="italic">The Records of the
                Company of the Massachusetts </title> Bay; and letters to C. C. Jones concerning
              Jones's writings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5680_3i6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA DEANE PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1432</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8dc59c3b8df3abc50124da9381a1f39f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4678fcb2daeed067422fdfc7315328b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goldsboro (Wayne County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d174f67006a69ffb2ffdcaefcdf1a623">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Julia Deane from Confederate soldiers commenting on their activities in
              the field, the defense of Richmond in 1864, and prospects of peace. Most of the
              letters are from William A. Peacock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5684_h8b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ALEXANDER SCAMMELL DEARBORN PAPERS, 1802-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1433</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc1da9748d285c7f91153af9a9f79124"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38ec8383c95f8c7ab72cf4932b34e845">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4890fa7167f3646b075fbb0389642085">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Massachusetts politician relating to national and state politics,
              nullification, and internal improvements, especially canals and railroads in the
              Boston area and in Pennsylvania. Authors of letters include Henry Dearborn
              (1751-1829), Joseph-Gardner Swift, and Gerald Ralston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5688_f1e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN J. DEARING PAPERS, 1820-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1434</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_302d8a3b77fb77d0b1bc356dae937ac0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>183 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cda6aefcbfed89948e37dace80a63a05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Covington (Newton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c41464b8691a041d4df225614551eaf2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family correspondence of a doctor. Topics include the estate of William
              Dearing in southwest Georgia and Mississippi; the slave trade; the Civil War; and
              Southern Masonic Female College. Included are tax receipts, promissory notes, a
              patriotic speech, a court brief for a lawsuit, wills, deeds, grants, and insurance
              policies. Writers of letters include Albin P. Dearing of Athens, Georgia; Mrs. J. G.
              Kennedy; Howell Cobb; and George W. Randolph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5692_mhh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ST. CLAIR DEARING PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1435</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78c2c206494a5318bc5dc43303b96e5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_492c2f6f5ae55694128413a70b9a0f6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68189e821b5757188806411c295a90f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Set of playing cards made by Colonel Dearing and a daguerreotype of Dearing and two
              other officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5696_mwd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON DEARMONT PAPERS, 1787 (1851-1930) 1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1436</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54a62f386387c833ff9e7c0ddbde8bb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,223 items and 64 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_414f341367285637bf87d9f088ef8bb9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarke County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7946d3e227d7eeb04e84ada0722f870a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine family and business correspondence of a farmer, some of it relating to
              Dearmont's position as a salt agent. A few Civil War letters contain orders
              preparatory to the march on Harpers Ferry and letters concerning the procurement of
              salt and horses. Later correspondence concerns Mamie Dearmont and relates in part to
              politics. There are also business papers of George Weaver, a merchant at White Post.
              Most of the collection consists of routine legal and financial papers and account
              books; also school compositions, clippings, and miscellaneous printed material. There
              are account books of Greenbury W. Weaver, 1851-1856; the White Post Post Office; G. C.
              Hamil; and William Berry of Clarke County. One volume contains ledgers of G. C. Hamill
              and of Washington Dearmont.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5700_otj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NOAH DEATON PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1437</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c599ebdf1c121a1de9539f3625304fe3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0642b842157969c0ffd91d294cc7b3c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caledonia (Moore County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3141eefec25b0058bd0a0e8ddb0e0cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to relatives from a soldier in the 26th North Carolina Regiment describing
              the battle of Gettysburg; prison life at Point Lookout, Maryland; and mentioning the
              health and fortunes of various other soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5704_2kf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID D. DEBERRY AND JOHN T. McKINNON PAPERS, 1760 (1850-1869)
              1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1438</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16995af76ceaee74ce9bfb69d15aafad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,517 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4fa953c496b580bf8edf07983db6403b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c593e0c0f5e064a689354ddd6806ba8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and other papers of Deberry, a land surveyor, and of John T. McKinnon who
              managed Deberry's affairs during his military service. Included are deeds; receipts;
              bills;- promissory notes; surveying records; certificates of discharge to soldiers
              employed by the Yadkin Manufacturing Co.; estate papers of John Deberry; Georgia and
              Alabama lottery broadsides; a report to the general assembly from the Presbytery of
              Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1876; tax in kind reports; and bankruptcy papers.
              Letters mention a raid in 1857 against the Seminoles in Florida; settlement around
              Maumelle, Arkansas, 1859; Deberry's army pay; and commodity speculation in 1862. There
              are also daybooks of David D. DeBerry and John T. McKinnon, and a souvenir booklet for
              a convention of Masons at Baltimore, 1887.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5708_27y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DUNWOODY BROWNSON DEBOW PAPERS, 1779-1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1439</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_902f12db92d3d0c0a4d7eff7dc809654"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,615 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e2430f5c12eff6913e6f629448ee5fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d65dfff4f36fee07f890bed468fe923e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal papers of an editor and agricultural and commercial reformer,
              including copies of historical documents apparently collected by DeBow in connection
              with his statistical work for the state of Louisiana and the U.S. Census Bureau; a
              diary, 1836-1842; essays written while a student at College of Charleston, 1840-1843;
              two temperance lectures delivered during a tour of New England, 1844; letters from
              Maunsell White concerning White's backing of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >DeBow's Review</title>; correspondence with the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Review's </title> agents and subscribers; the journal's bills and
              accounts; records, including correspondence with Christopher Gustavus Memminger and
              George Alfred Trenholm, relating to the Confederacy's cotton and produce loan; postwar
              letters concerning proposed railroads between the South and the West, especially the
              Tennessee and Pacific Railroad; letters to DeBow's wife, Martha E. (Johns) DeBow, from
              her girlhood friends and from DeBow; and DeBow's history of the Civil War, written for
              his children. Other correspondents include Charles Gayarre, George Fitzhugh, Edmund
              Ruffin, William Gilmore Simms, Charles E. Penner, Freeman Hunt, John W. Daniel, Eugene
              F. Falconnet, Charles Frederick Holmes, John McRae, Oliver Otis Howard, Reverdy
              Johnson, Robert E. Barnwell, and William W. Boyce. There is a scrapbook, 1 vol.,
              containing accounts of Civil War campaigns collected by DeBow.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5712_yyi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GERARD DE BRAHM PAPERS, 1755-1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1440</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5e6dfde664227cc8480e306bcec5e5a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e24d8282daa58a67a093d499d41bff4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aff1f74146c0637788648970983abaf7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copy of a view and profile of a lighthouse to be erected in East Florida;
              estimate of materials and expenses for the project, 1761; papers relating to land
              surveys in St. John's Parish, 1760-1761; and an order for tea, 1759.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5716_xja" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MANNING FORCE DEEMS PAPERS, 1855-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1441</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b5a462decef461efe61efb405e303c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c9648738d24b021f0edac6c853c384b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3cd782739d4701cb5ab0884e656d56cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1881, 1891, about Cornelius Vanderbilt's philanthropy, Deems's publications,
              and the American Institute of Christian Philosophy; and a printed flyer advertising
              Deems's <title type="simple" render="italic">The Annals of Southern </title> Methodism
              for 1855 and 1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5720_w10" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARLOS G. DE GARMENDIA PAPERS, (1866-1868) 1894, 1917-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1442</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64fbd731d25adc2afd301e4e5abae4a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>382 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f5fa546226bcad7863ade9bf3521b8ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0fb44d250ec3c8baa424fc8a4051a183">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence and charter parties of a shipping and commission merchant and
              importer of wines, liquors, and cigars, from Havana and Matanzas, Cuba. Papers after
              1917 are those of C. M. De Garmendia, manager of the Flag Signal Instruction Company
              of Tuscarora, Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5724_mys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY DEHUFF PAPERS, 1790-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1443</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c91f55b55bead412dc6ee6179c546fdd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>218 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_570016c4cef192e10f54919fe2910003">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lebanon (Lebanon County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_517e04f983500400af13e55aa0fc158d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers including material relating to DeHuff's guardianship of the children of
              George Heilman and of Eliza Seltzer; and records pertaining to lawsuits. Names
              mentioned include Lydia and Sarah Bowman, Margaret DeHuff, Rudolph Eisenhower, Jacob
              K. Sidle, and Charles S. Franz.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5728_tfy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. C. DELAMAR PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1444</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_027ccb97b7c4c3650eee952ce56da227"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bf2231d0f0edb8b94682a8cea361b15">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manassas, V.A.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2dcb0c122b2fcf3805996f4f6faefc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript map of the Manassas battlefield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5732_pdn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN THADEUS DELANE PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1445</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75deca09a030c96beb4e8b1424c95f3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b681e3fce46d1529c1123943f164f8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abf17f62527b8d8be394345b33d8b11f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A draft of a letter from an unidentified Southerner in Washington, D.C., to Delane as
              editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">London Times </title> discussing
              the political crisis in the Unlted States in 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5736_2x6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE FRANKLIN DE LANO PAPERS, 1846-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1446</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49b3f1cf1c16ab5c0215f8c0cceb1cba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>910 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5cc951f6a193940d85537640bb9f11a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shrewsbury (Monmouth County), N.J., and Texas.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b538f41efdb8c0b409161a73686bf446">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely routine records connected with De Lano's post as quartermaster officer at
              Fort Mason, Texas, 1851-1852, and relating to supplies, equipment, and food. There are
              a few personal and business letters from G. P. Knapp of New Jersey; from De Lano's
              brothers, Fred and Martin; from a Dr. [Joel?] Martin, post physician at Fort Martin
              Scott, Texas; and from a number of fellow West Point graduates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5740_fm7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRICK H. DELPHANE PAPERS, 1869-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1447</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d291e39a3b85e2571b5165183b5e1ce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32b6618c576f66dd35d36ec2fcde833c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kinsley Mills (Fauquier County?), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44aa29c826ba06f5d76ae118ea17e170">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a corn and wheat dealer and miller.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5744_hfu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. C. DE LARCOHEAULION PAPERS, 1865-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1448</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13d5b9e752df2360b26a9908a12bc7de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f806fa36fcc6e5e04a1da9261909d5ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Black Point," Saint Mary's (Camden County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1900cd9f30411d02ad70cf7cc7f2889e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the title to lands of Black Point plantation and their sale.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5748_bnl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. C. DE LEON LETTERS, 1892, 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1449</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c35142339e2c4713aadfc20aa40db35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_259f4e572e24050b99605ba3f23a981f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e964ae169717fdf16bc3fc316815ede">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters by De Leon, Southern author and playwright, discussing writing and
              publishing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5752_rgb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCOIS CHARLES DELÉRY POETRY, 1839-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1450</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e065d6aa76fcdf933f3c5c07a107a56c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f21fba28d91910c8230c2a1059575203">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e282b5d6b2d6419bc0317af4f3a99ccb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Handwritten poems, written 1839-1879, by Delery, a physician, and transcribed by
              Marie Reynes. The volume is signed by Edgar Delery, son of the author. In the French
              language.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5756_yjw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ULRIC ALBERT DELETTRE PAPERS, 1846-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1451</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca67d2b9a3d19651a6d5dabae3f26c8a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60b087179a5e7981a87e4a679a2b5f2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Horry District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c025e50f6fa9d35237a79b40bee26b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely documents relating to the ownership of land. Included are a few letters, some
              by M. N. DeLettre, discussing family affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5760_lao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. DE LONG PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1452</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a89cc1f95996ea33eb9d500c4044f8c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01ad85c21b6ad7f793bea3a624fa5d2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b23f12c832bf16891f0661d8d6914fff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Federal soldier describing a camp in Somerville, West Virginia, and the
              battle of Chickamauga.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5764_hbz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. WILLIAM DEMBY PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1453</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3dff793a8adf752ff3a85aaa8920a84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1028389d03bcea5cef212b015567e936">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Little Rock (Pulaski County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_858a950e1d6d5e30b28c22d080907ea2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of two works published by Demby: <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">History of the Third Missouri Cavalry,</title> by A. W. M.
              Petty, 111 pp. (1865), and <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The War in
                Arkansas,</title> by Demby, 64 pp. (1864).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5768_m5c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RAYMOND DEMERE PAPERS, 1754-1755.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1454</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d75cd6e24b348d94753bd4d64e16c2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c440128b8ba2a176da41484ead8637d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederica (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc9b5423757dc06097416d7069768d8e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers in a review of the case of <title type="simple" render="italic">Caleb
                Davis </title> v. <title type="simple" render="italic">RaYmond Demere </title> as
              heard before Noble Jones, justice of the general court, over the forcible detention of
              one of Davis's ships in 1747, including Demere's petition and depositions of
              witnesses: Thomas Goldsmith, James Penny, and William Abbott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5772_5p6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH JANE DEMING PAPERS, 1834-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1455</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9e83401b6fa553c4f25869bf2d61409"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e0c74de86be0dde123d5e87038eb2a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsfield (Berkshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be662f6f90968824dd2747cac97bd43a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album containing poems expressing friendship for Miss Deming.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5776_6qt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOSEPH DENISON PAPERS, 1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1456</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9a8f77a0a424400ade317199d9232c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b8a1ff5de9b38e425a585ca216faa42">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dea370c3aa93138105b82651511131fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Denison, banker and politician, concerning the payment of election
              expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5780_g31" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DENMAN, FIRST BARON DENMAN, PAPERS, 1825-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1457</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e6cbcbb732d172a29f6c1107a1295e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c411b930a4fd65f1a877fca0544477e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleton, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0aa8fd24240f3d3ce05afe74a8488f30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and political letters concerning the Reform Bill, 1831, and
              other subjects. Authors include Denman; Thomas, Second Baron Denman; and Lord
              Althorp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5784_us3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. A. DENMARK PAPERS, 1860-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1458</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_903a3bb086c30ab8aa80256a281f2541"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6dd8d5c1eecc0fc35be276814240325">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b7922051a16cdbb555533a649eb6141">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Philosophical musings of I. I. Flournoy and a letter from Henry B. Thompkins
              introducing Denmark to Josephus Camp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5788_9wv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL B. DENNEY PAPERS, 1818 (1838-1841) 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1459</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e5d951d8f9abaa6bc6efd63e829cb8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_436b3db636513fbea7bb21b4c00027d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nelson County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4575654a4548a139b0b8620f09431d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, including references to Samuel [?] Garland and Christopher T.
              Estes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5792_m4r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN E. DENNIS PAPERS, 1847-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1460</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4dbc6c2d032c4e78bdbd7b5933b6076f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37a0e29d6ed92b170ede2b478a334676">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bishopville (Lee County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c43175d68515983debdbcc30b5fb9f69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from W. H. Dennis of Richmond, Virginia, to his brother, John Dennis,
              mentioning education, slavery and slave prices, tobacco, cotton prices and crops, and
              politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5796_h5h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. DE PALMA PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1461</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e467c4f306e2f38cb53d33822c31d597"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72a44dada5104448874fee59285c7d29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bee0c7539c06e3be26d39946220a2323">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers of Union prisoners in the Confederate States Military Prison, Columbia,
              South Carolina, appointing De Palma as their attorney to collect the amount due them
              from the United States Army. The money so secured was to be used to repay loans
              extended by De Palma.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5800_wsw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TUNIS DE PEW PAPERS, 1860-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1462</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64629f3556f53b0b1d0799933df8fcea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e26977ae94fc67fe2d7760d846c539a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nyack (Rockland County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82aafb49d03fcdb6d539ed840855ce60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters; checks; bills; receipts; and a telegram to De Pew, a nurseryman or
              florist.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5804_7k4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROZA (SOLOMON) DE PONTE JOURNAL, 1882, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1463</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af69f7965d7bb4c9ec7fc7034b6bd0d4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 44 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8505b769e7196c83b8c799fe867504f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England, Scotland, France, and Switzerland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b643addf810911876dab7b3327ce314">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of tours by Mrs. De Ponte, a Southern actress. Included are photographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5808_agj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY LOUISA AMELIA (BOOZER) BEECHER, COUNTESS DE POURTALÈS-GORGIER, PAPERS,
              (1878-1908) 1959.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1464</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7c44b7423acc58999932fa2dc646e93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa6f19f78a12f6b8ef7fe14586be4e6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Florence, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0fb401dbe41e71e8de33e85870898f63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of letters and clippings; there are descriptions of Hong Kong; Galle
              (Point De Galle), Ceylon; Java; and the volcanic eruption of Krakatoa, 1883.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5812_xgf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DE QUINCEY MANUSCRIPT, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1465</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9d7877dbd6b9037b3c77e1aec50d0f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 25 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a08fe3a3223d2a212b626a7010417a7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Some Thoughts on
                Biography,</title> by Thomas De Quincey. Incomplete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5815_5o9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WYMBERLEY JONES DE RENNE PAPERS, 1782-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1466</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_912a6982a43ee8880f997913389ee011"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b45841151062a89ac2c392ed3edbdd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5e1b3a519dca4600a92e3fa8a7933cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two items concern Dr. George Jones, father of G. W. Jones, later known as De Renne.
              These items are an affidavit concerning his imprisonment by the British and a receipt
              for the sale of a slave. There are some papers of the Central Bank of Georgia bearing
              the names of Solomon Cohen, Tomlinson Fort, and I. K. Tefft. Letters to De Renne
              concern the Buchanan administration, the president's nephew Cole Baker, politics and
              politicians of the era, railroad building in Georgia and South Carolina, the coming of
              the Civil War, Reconstruction, and Negro suffrage. Writers include F. Dainese, Thomas
              F. Drayton, James H. Hammond, H. I. McIntyre, James P. Screven, and John Screven.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5819_q13" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LORD DE ROSSET PAPERS, 1820-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1467</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e83c5f66b17c7707c2de00ad6300378b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>239 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be4e639dd082fcbf0576f8b85892555d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_774bb0e67e4752e1a8198fcfa3ecb368">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly family correspondence and a few legal and financial papers, miscellany,
              including some genealogy, and a daybook, 1861. There are letters, 1820-1826, by
              Catherine Fullerton De Rosset including a few to her son, Armand John De Rosset II.
              Most of the collection relates to her grandson, William Lord De Rosset, and concerns
              the death of his first wife in 1861, his courtship and marriage to Elizabeth Simpson
              Nash of Hillsborough, North Carolina, 1863; the death of his son, Armand John, in
              1874; and a trip to England, 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5823_kn7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WILLIAM DE SAUSSURE AND WILMOT GIBBES DE SAUSSURE PAPERS,
              1788-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1468</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5cd37d6adfdf7941810c8d3ad5c5ad57"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>131 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96e9c5fb64a3330600bb307e1980dc8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b763c649261b6932fbfa764965ab27c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Henry William De Saussure (1763-1839), Revolutionary
              soldier, South Carolina legislator, 1790-1807, director of the United States Mint,
              1795, and judge of the chancery court in South Carolina, 1808-1833; and of his
              grandson, Wilmot Gibbes De Saussure (1822-1886), South Carolina legislator and
              Confederate Army officer. Among the earlier letters are comments on the establishment
              and early years of South Carolina College (now the University of South Carolina),
              Columbia, and the Mexican War. The Civil War correspondence concerns North Carolina's
              attitude toward secession, 1861; the gloomy outlook of the Confederacy, 1862; the
              plight of the poor in Charleston; the siege of Savannah, 1863; Federal raids, 1865;
              hospital funds; and W. G. De Saussure's trip from Charleston to Aiken, South Carolina,
              1865. The post-bellum material includes information on the political phases of
              Reconstruction in the South; an interview between Henry A. De Saussure and Carl
              Schurz; occupation of Charleston houses by Federal officers; disbanding of Negro
              troops; effect of the contested election in South Carolina, 1877; and the Charleston
              earthquake, August 31, 1886. Included also are three docket books, 1832-1867, of cases
              tried in the Court of Equity of the Charleston District; documents concerning real
              estate transfers; and genealogical records of the Bacot, Burden, De Saussure, Gourdin,
              Hamilton, Huger, Mood, Pringle, and Swinton families. There are other materials
              relating to the Huguenot settlers in South Carolina, including a copy of a manuscript
              narrative by Thomas Gaillard. Among the correspondents and persons mentioned are P. G.
              T. Beauregard, Henry Alexander De Saussure, John M. De Saussure, Adam T. Millican,
              Benjamin Silliman, and Henry D.A. Ward.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5827_wc2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT AND WILLIAM DE SCHWEINITZ PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1469</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf8941606e2a5a0daa4f6a37c34f5532"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dec5045be00ed25ea0d61afc6627e2b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77bd77c32d02d5ec70de183382d66d8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert William de Schweinitz (1819-1901), prominent Moravian and principal
              of the Salem Female Academy, 1853-1866, containing printed forms explaining the
              increase in the cost of tuition and board, from June to December, 1862, at Salem
              Academy. There are also two letters on the same subject.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5831_kgo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DESHA PAPERS, 1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1470</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f826774f5d994d5e041e8c858789598f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55c71bf19c7e0b186fa3f02002f96212">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frankfort (Franklin County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f08d38396f0949b37ea4a51c4e67616">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commission as captain in the 33rd Kentucky Militia Regiment for Augustus Frederick,
              signed by Joseph Desha, governor of Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5835_0px" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[PIERRE-JEAN DE SMET?] NOTES, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1471</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_563f65a764efaa185f0680ec02edb837"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 13 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_946215d81b3555646d9a888d7a267b3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Near St. Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d274777789399be9c17492c71ac767b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of a manuscript translating religious terms into Indian dialects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5839_2ft" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MARION DEVEAUX PAPERS, 1758-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1472</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d03e36cb96376306ba1e596affd0e73c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>350 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1cdf617609cf47781b053cf2dff1de60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stateburg (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a296a01037423c09880324553c529a44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of the Singleton, Deveaux, and Moore families,
              prominent planters of South Carolina, including letters of J. K. Paulding, Richard
              Singleton, and Abraham Van Buren. The Singleton papers consist chiefly of military
              records, plats, and indentures of Captain Matthew Singleton of St. Mark's Parish, with
              a few letters from Richard Singleton to his daughters. The Deveaux portion of the
              collection consists mainly of plantation records with a few letters from Deveaux's
              children at school. The Moore papers are personal and legal. Included also is one
              volume containing accounts of the estate of V. M. Deveaux, of Miss Marion S. Deveaux,
              and plantation records for "The Ruins" and the Oakley and Pinckney plantations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5843_mrj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE PAPERS, 1872, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1473</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82749a31c9c5739f5c7255145555ef9e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e93fb75d54e9f59a99719e0e3329d89">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38c2a92d5a3e9733afc872a4e4aca896">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Derwent Coleridge concerning De Vere's poems, some of which refer to
              Derwent's father, S. T. Coleridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5847_j9i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE H. DEVEREUX PAPERS, 1849 (1850) 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1474</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46dbc81141ac0ca95c3a7be4c7b758bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29108e25cc960c388a6e3f1b8083b39f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09d393881ce7a95dd82038b4cb2988c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reports by Devereux, adjutant general of the Massachusetts militia, to Governor
              George Nixon Briggs and correspondence between Devereux and General Eleazar Stone.
              Included are statistical data on personnel, arms, and equipment; evaluation of the
              encampment of 1850 and the reforms instituted in 1849; and recommendations for further
              improvement.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5851_d0o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DEVEREUX FAMILY PAPERS, 1776 (1839-1900) 1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1475</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08bba2f4d41e13b17570aa26a8085741"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>454 items 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90f2116177511b2e0b795ad24c381046">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County) N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4e2031e3225eecb8f8e2fc6ba05e491">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely concerned with personal and family affairs; the chief correspondents in the
              collection are Thomas Pollock Devereux (1793-1869), his sister-in-law Sarah Elizabeth
              Devereux, his son John Devereux (1819-1893), daughter-in-law Margaret (Mordecai)
              Devereux (1824-1910), and Robert L. Maitland of New York, a business associate. A few
              letters relate to the Civil War careers of John Devereux, chief quartermaster of North
              Carolina, and his son, Thomas Pollock Devereux, and describe camp life. Postwar papers
              concern land sales, lawsuits over estates, and involvement in the French spoliation
              claims. There are also comments on slaves and manumission, Dare County, lumbering, the
              Lane and Mordecai families, cranberry culture, and land surveys. There are financial
              and legal papers, writings of Margaret Devereux, clippings, and genealogical material;
              a family reminiscence by Margaret Devereux; a recipe book; a composition book of Annie
              Lane Devereux; a personal and professional ledger, 1821-1839, of Thomas Pollock
              Devereux; and a plantation account book, 1842-1863, of John Devereux, relating to
              Barrow, Montrose, and Runiroi plantations and giving extensive lists of slaves with
              names, dates of birth, purchase, or death; and other notations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5855_mbe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. DEVOTIE PAPERS, 1839-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1476</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93d661a9c59be86aab7d6459afc462f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>286 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1444b9e52b280858765d72a99ec1a2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9a151bc2decfbf2974e39a08b74d707b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the children of James H. DeVotie, Baptist minister of Alabama and Georgia.
              Included are references to DeVotie's churches at Marion, Alabama; Gainesville,
              Alabama; La Grange, Georgia; Columbus, Georgia; and Griffin, Georgia. Most of the
              collection consists of letters from Jefferson Howard DeVotie (who also wrote his name
              Howard Jefferson DeVotie), describing his education at Furman University, Greenville,
              South Carolina; Mercer University, Penfield, Georgia; Jefferson Medical College,
              Philadelphia; and the Medical Department of the University of Louisiana. DeVotie
              describes his service as surgeon with the 17th Georgia Infantry Regiment and the 7th
              South Carolina Artillery Battalion during the Civil War; he discusses the capture of
              New Orleans by Union troops, the hospital work of James Lawrence Cabell, the condition
              of the Confederate wounded, the condition of the 2nd Georgia Infantry after the battle
              of Sharpsburg; and the defense of Charleston, South Carolina, 1863. There are a few
              letters of Jefferson Howard DeVotie's brother, Jewett Gindrat DeVotie; letters of his
              sister, Elizabeth Annie DeVotie describing student life at Judson Female Institute,
              Marion, Alabama; and letters of two presidents of Judson, Milo Parker Jewett and
              Archibald J. Battle. The collection includes a scrapbook of business and social cards,
              railroad tickets, and social invitations and programs, largely from Columbus, Georgia,
              and other places during the 1850s and 1860s; an account book; records of James H.
              DeVotie's expenses and collections while traveling as financial secretary of the
              Southern Baptist Convention, 1856; and some correspondence and personal accounts of
              one of his sons, 1862-1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5859_j2z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DEWITT FAMILY PAPERS, 1863-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1477</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d26b11b9a371e8b71679d827697b73dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ff0521a842a55f37243a47f9f524304">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69da9a1ce3945bbbfb418a7bb59071b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Topics of these miscellaneous letters include the use of substitutes in the draft in
              New York; conditions around Shell Mound, Tennessee, after occupation by Union troops;
              the occupation of Charleston, South Carolina, by Negro troops; and a school for
              Negroes run by Union troops on Sullivan's Island. Writers of these letters are Julian
              F. DeWitt and other members of the DeWitt family; and James G. Foster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5863_ntr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL BARKSDALE DIAL PAPERS, 1915 (1923-1935).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1478</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0e7406a9557a342ac16e4395d8d115e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,662 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6bdcb1328df60df842947c111c71793d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec496aecb4ef08fcc2151a6ec1320a49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political and business papers of a United States senator from South Carolina,
              1919-1925, and an industrial promoter. Dial's senatorial papers concern routine
              patronage and service to constituents; his opposition to a soldiers' bonus bill; an
              amendment to the law governing contracts for cotton futures; power development at
              Muscle Shoals, Alabama; his opposition to the child labor law; enforcement of
              Prohibition; a plan to use seized alien property to finance American agricultural
              exports; economy in government; the attempt to establish a national park in the
              Appalachian mountains; and Dial's unsuccessful fight for renomination in 1924. Dial's
              business interests include the Reedy River Power Company; the Sullivan Power Company;
              Laurens Cotton Mills; the Laurens Glass Works; the development of cutover land near
              McBee, South Carolina; the promotion of various inventions; the attempt to develop a
              clay bed in Georgia; mines in Nevada and North Carolina; the Eastern Public Service
              Company (a bus line); and a health resort in Sweetsprings, West Virginia. Printed
              material includes a copy of a hearing before a committee of the United States House of
              Representatives on regulating cotton exchanges, 1930, and a typescript of a committee
              hearing on Dial's bill to finance American agricultural exports with seized alien
              property.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5867_h25" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORANGE J. DIBBLE PAPERS, 1841-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1479</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_772717b649b03d282984b79015c55a06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65b9e03d06eb8300909ad3db3f03af7b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Erie County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_781f2e4365c0d35441d17596c8b80055">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a tanning company. Volumes include ledgers, 1848-1876, and
              journals, 1854-1858, 1860, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5871_wp6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DIBBLE PAPERS, 1779 (1855-1900) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1480</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d6edd011168ec9528770914fc13ab89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,672 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e6f11f7afdef59c6e546dad73e39441">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orangeburg (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cec96ad043f8a7909c04830de250a01c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Primarily the legal and business papers of a lawyer and legislator. The material
              before 1850 is made up entirely of legal papers including land surveys, titles, and
              transfers. The papers after 1850 include a few business papers of David A. Rice, a
              retail clothing merchant; items from the period of the Civil War dealing with taxes,
              requisitions, and assessments; material dealing with the activities of the South
              Carolina Land Commission, 1869-1872, including papers from a legislative committee
              which investigated the commission in 1877; legal papers dealing with phosphate mining,
              1870s; material on Dibble's work for the Democratic Party in the elections of 1880 and
              1892; items concerning education including lists showing the number of South Carolina
              students by counties in colleges and universities out side of the state and in the
              state in 1879; and scattered papers dealing with the Branchville and Bowman Railroad
              and the Enterprise Cotton Mills in the 1890s. Miscellaneous items include surveyor's
              notebooks, printed legal cases, speeches of United States congressmen, business
              notebooks, and printed material pertaining to the activities of the United Confederate
              Veterans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5875_abu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DICK AND STEWART COMPANY LETTER BOOK, 1773-1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1481</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0e2578a70a1d8d0258e6fcfa5c3387a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 448 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6acd589ddb850427fa0a1f51a4fefded">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c29f2d081ece61e5b8436d0a321871d0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book of a mercantile firm trading in agricultural products and manufactured
              goods with England, Spain, Portugal, the Madeira Islands, and the West Indies. The
              correspondence is primarily business, giving detailed marketing information on the
              goods in which the firm dealt and discussing economic conditions before and during the
              Revolution. The letters reflect the coming of the Revolution, particularly in the
              description of the burning of a company ship, the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Peggy Stewart, </title> and its cargo of tea in 1774 and in the opposing loyalist
              and patriot sympathies of the two partners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5879_ioo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT PAINE DICK PAPERS, 1855-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1482</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_945e3b53864a3897fd3ba68bfc9110e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67f0d0972506e6da14812c34a4b3d9b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5bb822a0b053ef3afcf25e8d8d7ac08">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lectures and speeches on Hebrew poetry and history, Biblical heroes, Sunday schools,
              and temperance. Also two letters one of which concerns the Confederate dividends of
              the North Carolina Railroad Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5883_loy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIDER D. DICKENS PAPERS, 1856-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1483</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e4ef3275e155fd04fc31d469dbc7be5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bc5608ed173863ed8850eb5d952f14b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8769320db7d4d7c36dc8a7175ccf0ba2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier imprisoned at Elmira, New York, and a few family
              letters, including two from a student at Greensboro (North Carolina) Female College,
              1876-1877.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5887_np7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASBURY DICKENS PAPERS, 1832-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1484</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce3738402d119241a5064c3c903ac371"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9dfbdd467054f9e5d981313aad353e5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c197f9c51cc919584c13aea411ea1d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Asbury Dickens (1780-1861), secretary of the United States Senate, to
              Matthew Carey regarding census figures and a circular concerned with the distribution
              of the works of John Adams. Included also is a personal letter from Archibald
              Dixon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5891_57f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. DICKENSON PAPERS, 1786 (1815-1892) 1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1485</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0cd3da10fcc805ddc93c255d54be4b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>721 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_194c75ebd8275dd6f25d191418cb5c63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henry County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_427c7d40a4567d421b9cb03d418d99d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family papers including bills, receipts, and notes; notebooks dealing
              with the theory and practice of surveying; Civil War letters and muster rolls of
              Company F. 57th Virginia Regiment, 1861; and a letter, 1874, concerning the
              organization of local Granges.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5895_9pm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DICKENSON LETTER BOOK, 1835-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1486</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a95ec89d47d8817627de17e6aa3878c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e22d9cc20eb1b08ae5534d980d165fc3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2042af50df46fd340ab7c86d0b831eda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of a general merchant concerning orders for goods in Richmond and
              transportation of the goods.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5899_y8f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DICKEY PAPERS, 1784-1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1487</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf9dc29a46aad53e953da133ecaa89ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25f9440dc0f5ee7408f8f6288e70d28a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6a34eabd2d154ffa47f31f43e7bc0ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook for a mercantile store in Charles County, Maryland, 1784; in St. Marys
              County, Maryland, 1785; and in Rowan County, North Carolina, 1785-1786. The store
              seems to have been owned by John Dickey, a resident of Iredell County in 1790. William
              Cowan of western Rowan County may have been a partner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5903_5uy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNA ELIZABETH DICKINSON PAPERS, 1866-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1488</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af344f2f72013cd249a7ddc458972385"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3287129ffc009b13b1d980dd960af62d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_232e51fb2784d8390801a07a0af0c808">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning speaking engagements and the publication of articles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5907_vw4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DICKINSON PAPERS, 1848-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1489</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac42f943b4bdd0a631dd51b9c7fda195"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b580c197abcc9801f542e0d180553606">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_290d29e02d6fb42d7e0888846d4aa204">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the slave-trading firm, Dickinson and Hall, concerning the slave
              market and prices for Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5911_6pj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DICKINSON AND WASHINGTON DICKINSON PAPERS, 1822-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1490</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e64efaf908b3203d04f52c10e7d4482"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2bfec8ce997989fbfd6a7169841fc45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2d02f8cdcfc36b34ab2b37a6fb9bfd6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters concerning travels to Missouri and Mobile, Alabama, and slave
              trading in Alabama in 1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5915_ujw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW DICKINSON PAPERS, 1791-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1491</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6c1aae4490e96b5e6aaea5d539d51ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>65 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccec443c442133ce8598e91221356383">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f30c906a6fbdef7284d9ffdedd8d9ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Matthew Dickinson (d. ca. 1809), head of Franklin Academy,
              Louisburg, North Carolina, and lawyer. The items of the collection concern personal
              affairs. They are mostly accounts and records of money borrowed and loaned. There is a
              price list from a Raleigh bookdealer, 1806.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5919_c4a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DICKINSON AND DAVID BLACK PAPERS, 1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1492</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b1ffec6e84525bdf9679d2eb096eb0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd132d088187bf3be677da3bfb182538">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C., and Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13282d15088b12a808e6852d5da6ee10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning marketing of shingles; cost of boat construction at Norfolk,
              Virginia; lumber for the West Indian market; and payments to the legatees of Robert
              Smith of Edenton, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5923_iyq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DICKINSON PAPERS, 1780-1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1493</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4c3c005331d5a6a0014f818332f2b9f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75d05a9fd65f3894abd8fd9979faa106">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Eustatius, West Indies.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bd518b2dab44e0c3abe034303d64bdf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a commission merchant on St. Eustatius. Also used as a ledger by Allen
              Grist in Washington, North Carolina, 1813-18L6.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5927_bkb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEANNIE A. DICKSON PAPERS, 1857 (1865-1886) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1494</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae4102a1954b517ed556122dc6bfeda8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2913719b9e88c093560ef5b67f44f33a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78fc0aded16405cb5cfe57d76fe76536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Jeannie A. Dickson, writer and daughter of Samuel Henry
              Dickson, Charleston, South Carolina, and New Orleans, Louisiana, physician and author.
              The bulk of the collection consists of letters and poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne,
              George Herbert Sass, and John R. Thompson. Hayne's letters include his opinion of
              Northern magazines, views on politics, literary production of contemporary Southern
              writers, and the condition of Georgia after the Civil War. Material connected with
              Sass is largely poetry, most of which was later published. Thompson's letters include
              comments on current literary productions and criticisms of Jeannie Dickson's work. One
              letter is from John Russell. Mentioned in the collection are: Henry Dickson Bruns,
              John Bruns, [George] Washington Cable, James Wood Davidson, Charles E. A. Gayarre,
              Gervais Robinson, William Gilmore Simms, Frances C. (Fisher) Tiernan's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Valerie Aylmer,</title> and the works of Richard D.
              Blackmore, Charles Reade, and Sir Walter Scott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5931_gm5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DICKSON NOTES. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1495</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b75722325e4ea85d0ce9e3bbb29558d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bae70144111f4a36eba49da7c3aa017b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba48b990861c7a8f09859c9b0ab64e12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Instructions for measuring the cubic contents of vessels.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5935_59m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTHONY DIGGES PAPERS, 1783-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1496</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d2cc2510b7e3f2e681f0cc00ff44e62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2f13ab924baa70de76100b1dca1dd573">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d01fb95c77369e6e0070f19e0e52e6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pages from the account book of Digges, a sea captain plying the coast of North
              Carolina; an agreement for the sale of a schooner; and letters to Digges concerning
              maritime affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5939_p70" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY DILD ESTATE ACCOUNTS, 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1497</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22b8d88a408099d974357c1876f0d6d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 4 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34226d693005c84c77d922ecc6e9d983">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Uniontown (Perry County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c66e9f86703301f612993f2b6da6b86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Administrator's accounts of the estate of Henry Dild.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5943_79u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUBERT DILGER PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1498</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf60efc29f8d43e4dd5b8e47ee4c6121"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1997f5ac303f14f2e667adf2999490b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin (Southampton County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_042a8fcb48bc7221d699f21a6d0d0519">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the captain of the Mountain Howitzer Battery, 1st Virginia Artillery,
              concerning the transfer of troops and supplies to his command.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5947_3il" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR CHARLES WENTWORTH DILKE, SECOND BARONET PAPERS, 1875-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1499</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8315276c14886c8e7fab1ed64eb2b934"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ca530af13efe7ba57ae7f20ba5cfce6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London. England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a30530fe54c54b6669fe458373906e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of an English politician including short notes to Sir Guy Douglas
              Arthur Fleetwood Wilson; routine political correspondence; letters to the editor of
              the Daily <title type="simple" render="italic">Graphic </title> commenting on the
              relative military strength of the great powers, 1890, and stating his reaction to
              recent parliamentary elections, 1892; and a letter, 1891, giving his opinion on the
              occupation of Egypt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5951_s55" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES F. DILLARD PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1500</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_636a859048bb567f1d85a36b5b8bb162"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6412cb530fce085e3430a9c1a593c1b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_309cb28d1bba586432b017c5ae8eaff0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of a Confederate soldier describing a trip from Georgia to Richmond,
              Virginia, via Charleston, South Carolina, 1861, and explaining removal of camp sites
              from Fredericksburg, Virginia, because of general poverty and poor soil of the
              area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5955_f62" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JAMES DILLARD PAPERS, 1822-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1501</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27b00903445348101df71aaca7a3c80f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_338fdf2ce9a7b25bdde82056e0f5bf74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elk Furnace (Nelson County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b54cdeaaee9fccd8b0e6043d12c80ee2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of the Dillard family consisting of a few items of political
              correspondence including a letter on the presidential election of 1840; letters from
              the Civil War describing campaigns in Virginia; family correspondence discussing the
              law, anesthetics, the Democratic Party, Negro servants, and a description of
              Philadelphia; and financial papers relating to the purchase and shipping of gunpowder
              from Connecticut by Alfred Woodroof.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5959_yr5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES KNAPP DILLAWAY PAPERS, 1809-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1502</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0837c4d67de56918a60478ab104c5ffc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee7e4935640b93f17bd13a3da6400958">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roxbury (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_198051ca4d334e388ef7b64c9feac3b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the American Antiquarian Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5963_vsc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK DILLON PAPERS, 1852-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1503</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2550f5a47ca27cb461d3d32ac3c711b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d90cacd27fb3b1ecfaef7c25cac6ea5f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8bb654f2d4e65fa59f8452de6da358a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Dillon and his wife, Josephine Dillon, mainly from Giuseppe Mazzini
              concerned with personal matters but occasionally commenting on politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5967_371" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM HENRY DILLON PAPERS, 1819-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1504</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c25c3829a59a62e7161410feed43382"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>141 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1fff17725ba2e533f1b3458363c0234">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3032550697dfd5209dff0920857690f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Dillon from a number of naval officers concerning, for the most part,
              personal and professional matters, including a number of letters, 1835-1836,
              discussing a British legion then fighting in the civil war in Spain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5971_z4u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH SHERMAN DILTZ PAPERS, 1862-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1505</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8abf27d77885946445b1dbb42f0689f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>166 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fd5c8079a0b520ccf848b21cac9af91">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Urbana (Champaign County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_089df7ab5ea8e39b08a25ebd9659e547">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a private in the 66th Ohio Regiment consisting largely of letters
              to his wife, Mary (Milledge) Diltz, and giving much information on social, political,
              and economic trends of that period. The collection contains information on Federal
              activities in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and Alabama; battle of Missionary Ridge,
              1863, battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862, and other Civil War battles; condition of food
              and living quarters and morale of soldiers in Federal camps; execution of deserters;
              appearance of battlefields and hospitals after battles; Jefferson Davis and Colonel
              Charles Candy; Copperheads; Confederate military prisons; the Ohio gubernatorial
              election of 1863, in which Clement L. Vallandigham was candidate; assassination of
              Abraham Lincoln and the false rumor of the assassination of William H. Seward; and
              commodity and land prices, wage rates, and crop fluctuations, notably of wheat in
              Iowa. Among the correspondents are Catherine, Joseph S., and Thomas Diltz.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5975_0yt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BULL SMITH DIMITRY PAPERS, 1850 (1857-1887) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1506</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f246374b5a7b43564a29684937f3d05"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>580 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81d66a1685b242a889465e49c6618a03">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Hinds County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_682330d59974f31bff63480d1ee929f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John B. S. Dimitry (1835-1901), Confederate soldier, author, chief clerk
              in the Confederate Post Office Department, and professor of languages at Montgomery
              Female College, Christianaburg, Virginia; and of his relatives by marriage, the Stuart
              and Mayes families of Mississippi. The papers connected with Dimitry consist of one
              letter from his father, Alexander Dimitry, two letters from John H. Reagan, one giving
              a resume of the condition of the country in 1866 and the other recommending Dimitry
              for a position; a letter of John B. S. Dimitry, 1865, analyzing the state of the
              Confederacy after the adjournment of the last Confederate Congress; and letters of
              Dimitry and his wife, Adelaide (Stuart) Dimitry, describing their stay in South
              America with accounts of the ocean voyage, Jamaica, Barranquilla, Bogota, Colombia, a
              trip through the Andes, the climate, political and economic factors, educational
              facilities, the inhabitants of areas in which they traveled, and plans for future
              literary works. </p>
            <p>Correspondence connected with the Stuart family centers around Colonel Oscar J. E.
              Stuart, father of Adelaide (Stuart) Dimitry; her three brothers, only one of whom
              survived service in the Confederate Army; and her sister, Annie Elizabeth Stuart, who
              married Robert Burns Mayes, a lawyer and probate judge. Correspondence concerned with
              the three Stuart brothers relates to life and work at the University of Mississippi,
              Oxford, prior to 1861; lukewarm patriotism of Virginians around Lynchburg; cost of
              uniforms and equipment; scarcity of ammunition and of other supplies; anticipated
              military action at Manassas in 1861; beauty of the Virginia countryside; Pratt's
              Hospital near Lynchburg; military action in Virginia at Manassas, Bethel Church,
              Dranesville, Leesburg, all in 1861, and Fredericksburg, 1862; and references to
              desertion, morale, censorship, theatrical productions given by the troops, and camp
              life in general. Letters of Adelaide Stuart during the Civil War refer to her work in
              the Columbia (S.C.) branch of the Confederate treasury. After 1865 correspondence
              relates to the legal practice of Colonel Oscar J. E. Stuart, political conditions in
              Mississippi especially during Reconstruction, growth of the Patrons of Husbandry,
              financial reverses, and mathematical studies of R. B. Mayes. Included also are
              literary works of R. B. Mayes, generally on theological subjects. Many of the letters
              of the Stuart brothers are typed copies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5979_j4k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES AUGUSTUS ROPES DIMON PAPERS, 1864-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1507</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4657fc4edd865a10819a63f2124ee79"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce737a14ccff4dfaafbd9fbff26746d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_21cd156656819cf396985b5551ab01fc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military papers and correspondence describing the operations of the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Currituck,</title> 1864; discussion of the activities
              of the 86th United States Regiment (Colored), 1867; and an order of General John Pope
              removing the mayor and chief of police of Mobile, Alabama, for failure to maintain
              order, 1867. Also several papers relating to fugitives from justice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5983_9x2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DIMSDALE, FIRST BARON DIMSDALE, PAPERS, 1776.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1508</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6291d3828b4ce98a7469c776a76a18ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e2ea06603f00c38862347dcf7a3f3fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Essendon, Hertfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff80b1918e65da834c7c2df579f97e8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of attorney from Dimsdale and his brother in relation to a question of
              property.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5987_f5w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE H. DINGES PAPERS, 1852-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1509</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff07cfe054d186126cffa9cce635ce76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55290a1dd074af26520a44811ee80bf9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mt. Crawford (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_37804f9a4866c695788ec692ca4483f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cash accounts related to a ladler's business; notes made by a medical student; and
              the financial records of a doctor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5991_7fu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDGAR DINSMORE PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1510</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1f6c77a1588685a07499955a1dd8867"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3fa369368f184c61e96787b910fe7da8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Connecticut.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3cead001cbdb79868c4eed6e9f609c8c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Edgar Dinsmore, a Negro soldier in the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, to
              Carrie Drayton, Brooklyn, New York, commenting on campaign activities, an anticipated
              early Union victory, and the assassination of Abraham Lincoln [Published: Richard B.
              Harwell (ed.), <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Edgar Dinsmore
                Letters,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Journal of Negro History,
              </title> XXV (July, 1940), 363-371.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5995_b1n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT DINWIDDIE PAPERS, 1753-1756.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1511</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fc167369f1c33b1456c0c35ac003a87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_014a045857b39beafb06519be04616d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsburg (James City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1f13fd1ae8708726f86a4a3bf75136e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from George Washington, 1753, discussing Indian affairs in Virginia; document
              registering the appointment of judges for the trial of a slave accused of a felony,
              1754; and a land grant, 1766.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref5999_no3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DISMAL SWAMP LAND COMPANY PAPERS, 1763 (1830-1871) 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1512</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dde4bc60dc7a04ba0b42f0336de59ae0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,328 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dde1e0ae4d8d32adea372302c2e857a6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_39eeb799c2a80bd032aad69e170ac60d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of the Dismal Swamp Land Company with a list of original partners
              including George Washington; and the subdivision of shares during the prosperous years
              of the company when sale of cypress shingles and staves yielded large profits. Records
              include accounts of low profits in the 1780s and in the panic of 1837, labor problems
              during early years, trespassers, transportation problems, and difficulties experienced
              by the executive agent in arranging a satisfactory time for annual meetings of
              stockholders. Included also are monthly accounts of work and production, contemporary
              copies of wills of practically all stockholders, and frequent lists of stockholders.
              Among later stockholders were David and Richard K. Meade, the college of William and
              Mary, Williamaburg, and members of many leading families of Virginia. Among the
              volumes are check stubs, 1840-1863; accounts, letter books, and shingle records,
              1795-1843; and bankbooks, 1837-1853. The correspondence consists largely of letters to
              and from the presidents and executive agents; and a few letters from Thomas Walker, an
              original stockholder.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6003_6yr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. T. DISMUKES NOTEBOOK, 1838-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1513</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4a41d9493e91ea0f5e7be044c6f38c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_633f1fad195b1484919c98a357e37d09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e731c6bc1cc4f1245a9d924392ce9685">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook of a medical student entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Notes on Benjamin W. Dudley, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Medical
                Department of Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6007_a95" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOROTHEA LYNDE DIX PAPERS, 1865-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1514</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7be67dbcaa314cfa75b5fed60b7037fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d024da59ede1729791405a2cd0405ba3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trenton (Mercer County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f934439ace25d1eb82bc93c13d7fc346">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6011_zv0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ADAMS DIX PAPERS, 1820-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1515</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec587f4534774e815997bd5ff35ae03f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7c123d676548e33d598136bf9d8a850">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17342f8aff095e8b8b91a26d26b27144">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Dix from his brother, Roger Sherman Dix, describing the battle of Buena
              Vista. Letters written by John Adams Dix include an account of the activities of
              General Jacob Brown, commander of the Northern Division of the United States Army,
              1820, and a letter from the period when Dix was secretary of state in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6015_5dv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MORGAN DIX PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1516</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_febd922031e77ee031b1ba04c98487de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90d59eda854783e55284f49e6855b672">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County), New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6880b49173df4a800e3e066aa7d4378">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of introduction from Samuel F. B. Morse.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6019_atm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLUMBUS H. DIXON PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1517</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f8b420463c783a37fa588a47866f4b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14ed450e3d846c5398dcdfc13e7049b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shelby (Cleveland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ce0aec86172a241dcd81c5a05c5becd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a soldier in the 49th North Carolina Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6023_a15" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EVELYN MILUS DIXON SCRAPBOOK, 1894-1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1518</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eca350046ab787b87d13fd2c0fcb7c8d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e23f96c929dc513efbd8cce6f297b1ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10ed30f411d262e9bda09a44f088996a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume of autographs and sketches containing, for the most part, the signatures of
              leading British Methodists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and a number of
              missionaries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6027_9nn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY TURNER DIXON PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1519</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7f727724e0f367973cce0637387858a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c9e9df083d920bce2267e1f7920da26d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8eebd44c9ebb2e4d86710e4240273728">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to the Paymaster General of the United States Army from Dixon demanding a
              court of inquiry to investigate an accusation that had been brought against him.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6031_fky" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MUMFORD H. DIXON DIARY, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1520</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_064b1229881977a8727fcea5f08a102b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 14 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aea8475d186e9caaaa953e30bdbd965d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vicksburg (Warren County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_415833db27d58128354e6f842a91b999">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a captain in the 3rd Regiment of Govan's Brigade, Cleburne's Division, Army
              of Tennessee, describing the opposition to Sherman in the Atlanta campaign. Mentions
              the fight at New Hope Church; the death of General Leonidas Polk; the battle of
              Atlanta; and the battle of Franklin, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6035_w7l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DIXON PAPERS, 1892-1959.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1521</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_453aa6913ba4438a311acb7d551279c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>231 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b9e61ab18b72b9a4b2a8f68acd0d545">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49eeee0241417c0bda9094a68a4fedb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, papers, and writings of Thomas Dixon. Correspondence contains
              material on the Mt. Mitchell Association of Arts and Sciences, apparently having to do
              with land development, 1927-1928; the publication of Dixon's last novel, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Flaming Sword, </title> 1939-1940; and letters
              relating to the religious beliefs of Dixon's second wife, Madelyn (Donovan) Dixon.
              There is a miscellaneous group of financial papers and a number of legal papers
              concerning copyrights and contracts with companies producing Dixon's plays. Writings
              include bound holograph drafts of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Sins of the
                Father </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">The Sun Virgin,</title>
              proofs of <title type="simple" render="italic">The One Woman, </title> pasted and
              bound; typed drafts of Dixon's plays; the first unrevised sketch of Dixon's dramatic
              adaptation of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Clansman </title> and a
              scenario for the filmed version of Birth of a Nation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6039_zpz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MACNEILLE DIXON PAPERS, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1522</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_433d4e5af0bf70bee230900a3cbaee1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28d1582afce530e5c84e0299ce6187fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worthing, Sussex, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de718da95ab4488c9d1881fb06cedcb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Rowland Prothero requesting an article from Dixon on George Meredith for
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Quarterly Review.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6043_5zv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINSOR DIXON PAPERS, 1770-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1523</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be0ee2ef5d6f4b14cb5814d65b167550"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>201 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d448eb1d217b3ed8423d3c729a7918b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greene County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab711ff204f1b2e03bdbdb928023b0f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains deeds and promissory notes concerning land transfers in Dobbs
              and Glaegow counties, North Carolina, for the most part involving John Holliday and
              the Holliday family; Winsor Dixon's journal, begun in 1823 when he was a
              schoolteacher; and papers pertaining to Dixon's purchase of slaves, teaching
              activities, the Free Will Baptist Church, the Disciples of Christ, prices for
              agricultural commodities, Dixon's will, and an inventory of his goods at the time of
              his death. The collection also contains the papers of the Lyon family of Edgecombe
              County, North Carolina, including letters from a member of the Edgecombe Guards
              stationed in Raleigh, North Carolina, 1861, describing camp life and letters
              concerning the scarcity of money and general hard times in the South, 1868. Also one
              volume of records of Dixqn's guardianship of minors, 1848-1855.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6047_a0u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. D. DOAR PAPERS, 1848 (1859-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1524</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d77c7b99d346deaa288885034f67978"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50f3c5a3f3c9f4ea0ba40502b44e8bd8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6cf58f4b6b5305a47a9d5b8e3a599d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a rice planter on hiring slaves, erecting irrigation machinery,
              shipping rice during the Civil War, and the evacuation of Charleston in 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6051_dva" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES COCHRAN DOBBIN PAPERS, 1821-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1525</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_560cb91f1c233380231be8bcd90ec821"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6badd6e474bcf5a99226928aafd4302e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c66c9a70e97f5d53937d0e8f550a542c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and letters including a power of attorney from John Moore Dobbin to John R.
              Buie to act in a slave sale; a legal comment on inheritance laws; letters from David
              Lowry Swain and Peter Force concerning the collection of documents on the history of
              North Carolina; and routine correspondence from Dobbin's term as secretary of the
              navy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6055_4u7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON PAPERS, 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1526</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_add3a4b78e9de620190e513850947746"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfc8f8e4af28f6c513359eccd2cae14c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b512fa1af813ac3bb19db2182923130">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph and proof sheet of a poem written in honor of King George V by Dobson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6059_e2v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER HART DOCKERY PAPERS, 1868-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1527</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc93ecba1dfe817f6e8ee7cc44b3b941"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_256dcf52428be97d44f2d389a312a7a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2fa058c3297b8b7fa5b00f0449e73da0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence related to Dockery's service as a United States congressman,
              including a letter, 1868, containing biographical information on Dockery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6063_i6o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM EDWARD DODD PAPERS, 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1528</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aeb3b340d686634fbdf89c3658fe1812"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d03c1c70b8e0ff86c0b7ff6d0cc8b4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago (Cook County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c65cd5cc481891693d40d18f4d1721e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reply to a letter from President Roosevelt explaining that sickness had prevented
              Dodd from attending several meetings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6067_9jo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID DODGE PAPERS, 1803-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1529</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebc8978e8d9ba95fc90d568a17ac5add"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_87bf2038eccbe81ce8533b31ffc0d631">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dunstable (Hillsborough County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_40b3da679c1bc6e0d77add988b8016d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger and a daybook and ledger containing accounts for purchases of lumber,
              shingles, building supplies, tools, and cordwood; fees for cutting wood; sales of rum
              and other liquor, tobacco, cheese, and general merchandise; and fees for labor. Many
              of the accounts relate to Fletcher and Hall, Robert Fletcher, and Fletcher &amp;
              Kendall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6071_8su" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ELIZABETH (MAPES) DODGE PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1530</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e055fbccf6be1c8da87eab7449cf89da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99d4143e0cb5acf3198980347ab0195a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65d1bf4f717995ae312cc83b0b13dc2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A note referring to a caricature of William E. Gladstone in <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Punch </title> and other subjects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6075_cpp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DODSON PAPERS, 1816-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1531</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13b3978460009df5a0bf0e893191cdcc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>89 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_194526fdcb71f0051c6f3d2f1169fef0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hawkins County, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82a737ad749dea86157222a06dd6b2b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a dealer in builders' supplies and materials, showing price
              levels. Included also are a few legal documents and surveyors' plats.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6079_bbf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH ANN (RICE) DOGAN PAPERS, 1821-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1532</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d46c1e09976be612c7a464fd460728d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e42439e110566def3205e0ef20d9df4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2a034fcf1275bed739b6255ba194314">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6083_6z0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN PRENTISS DOLLIVER PAPERS, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1533</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97aa24f7f25d6adecb97dae061e2d2a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3e9eb5e5632922451569b3cdd69e1b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Dodge (Webster County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c27c74778234c344eeb9065f7d9ba50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence referring to a contemplated commencement address at Trinity College,
              Durham, North Carolina, and Dolliver's cancellation of the engagement.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6087_dvi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BODHAM DONNE PAPERS, 1853-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1534</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2439403e3d850f5eeb012a169352034"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73dc8a545782ddbda68904fc4edab13d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9c08ad7821ac7d696cb9efbcd282016">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letters by Donne.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6091_hh4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLEMENT DORSEY PAPERS, [1814?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>1535</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33661aa58dd146e153cc5ce2eb00b7ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1e9234b12d55ad6f0d8eef2d4e26ece">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Summerseat," near Laurel Grove (St. Mary's County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53474eb58e3bb17cfee38519c5b59a32">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to the governor of Maryland from Dorsey regarding the arming of state
              soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6095_w1w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS DOSTER AND SONS PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1536</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5140e567e34b1fb86b70f5ca0f8259c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>371 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36af63997531a7c90913b00ab4af8354">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethlehem (Northampton County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_074361af53eb6847e1c898233fa40b04">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers relating to the estate of Lewis Doster and to the purchase of
              equipment for his woolen manufacturing mill, Moravian Woolen Mills, which comprised a
              large portion of his estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6099_61x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES C. DOTEN PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1537</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c8dca6c5b910c7d59c3e81aa94c33cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc8fc6c479b62dbb81f1f5293d987d64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Plymouth (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8cd297b46a5b3455f97a19186517dc0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to a captain of the 3rd Massachusetts Regiment from friends at home,
              describing the enthusiasm of the early days of the Civil War in a northern town.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6103_ok1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CLARK DOUB PAPERS, 1778 (1820-1869) 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1538</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d55a7c551e62f414b509459ef5263131"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>334 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6427c5e2a7f839a08dac49a238b4635a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth and Stokes Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc2f745824818fff7c946800bc19f245">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, family, and professional correspondence and papers of various members of
              the Doub family, particularly Peter Doub, Michael Doub, and William Clark Doub. Items
              in the collection for the early years are mainly land deeds and indentures. The
              letters and papers for the years 1820-1870 are for the most part those of Peter and
              Michael Doub and include personal and business letters; legal papers; letters con
              cerning Joseph C. Doub's service in the Confederate Army; comments on teachers and
              teaching in North Carolina; papers on religious subjects, pertaining mainly to the
              Methodist Church, such as sermons, essays, religious musical scores, church rules and
              membership lists, and Sunday school lists. A few items are in German script. The
              collection also contains Peter Doub's sketch, 1867, on Methodism in North Carolina
              from 1832 to 1840, stressing the church's educational achievements and describing the
              origins of several Methodist schools; an English translation of Aeschylus's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Prometheus Vinctus </title> by Robert Potter and an
              English translation of Books I, II, and III of Homer's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Odyssey</title>; William Clark Doub's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Index Rerum; </title> and a preacher's journal, 1826-1856, which
              belonged to Michael Doub.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6107_ems" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOUBLE SHOALS COTTON MILL DAYBOOK, 1875-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1539</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f3a3ca49b5a668b6ecffbb6f6029a24"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71fc9b4a65fda789ccaa70724b8e6602">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7e164e2175299cbe79b0d37a5745b69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a cotton mill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6111_66p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ULYSSES DOUBLEDAY PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1540</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52bb787d9089cf744a481b492b7ce3f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a834d93e51d8e704a04f496ca4839433">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6602322f0a98a159925434cfe6664e52">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Ulysses Doubleday (1824-1893), major of the 4th New York Artillery, to F.
              W. Ballard, describing the difficulty of securing appointments to the staff of his
              brother, General Abner Doubleday. The writer criticizes a lack of leadership in the
              army and praises Lincoln's responsiveness to emancipation influence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6115_yvi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOUGHTY FAMILY PAPERS, 1665-1686, 1743-1748.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1541</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_844959547d618fffd3a24d37b1d01b1f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 130 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eea8905eb15962ee893ff016898e0a07">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hanworth, Norfolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e5394947a9c98181d6a5c1f98b76140">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes and memoranda, 1665-1686, including a letter, a copy of a charge to a grand
              jury, remedies, proverbs, poems, Biblical quotations, financial records; and a diary
              concerning family matters, 1743-1748, entered by various members of the Doughty family
              in the blank pages of a printed almanac, <title type="simple" render="italic">Riders
                British Merlin </title> (1665).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6119_rt5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELEANOR (HALL) DOUGLAS PAPERS, 1798-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1542</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf8496d75e4b6e363487fb28a8882a9d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab01696b796ee11431f5d630a76ba848">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_352b1fb775f03306f6681e0d321878bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence reflecting social and economic conditions and referring specifically
              to the purchase of farmland, weaving and spinning, and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6123_ktg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KYD DOUGLAS PAPERS, (1861-1866) 1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1543</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63f85be79962184ad95b42060b83e097"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c58c32032bc0a486c68f107bd7178aa1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad5dce6f526a1b04b019d11d8a428115">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Henry Kyd Douglas to Helen Macomb Boteler describing i detail
              military movements and camp life, including the battle of Cross Keys, 1862; the battle
              of Port Republic, Virginia, 1862; and the battle of Fredericksburg, 1862. Several of
              the letters were written from the prison on Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6127_d5h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN ARNOLD DOUGLAS PAPERS, 1848-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1544</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f57d41bb41770d7ac9d5eec666c814ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7dbacea9210d004bf6f9fc6195e8480b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08ab23af8c62d8c9b3a705c55333b4e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items, including a letter from Douglas to a delegate to the Democratic
              Party conventions at Charleston, South Carolina, and Baltimore, Maryland, 1860, giving
              his views on the preservation of the Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6131_99g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SYLVESTER DOUGLAS, FIRST BARON OF GLENBERVIE, PAPERS, 1794-1795.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1545</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8eb7e63a7d128d84f9452d9074273050"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_87f6aad1ee18884096a6cba5fa7559b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57f3c45c5af2d85e41f7d83a63e78c45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Douglas's draft memorandum concerning his retirement from the legal profession, his
              appointment as chief secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, his claims to that
              office and that of Secretary of State for Ireland, and the settlement by which he
              would enter Parliament and become Surveyor of the Woods, a commissioner of the
              Treasury, and a commissioner for Indian affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6135_i26" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK DOUGLASS PAPERS, 1875-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1546</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07f75c03efc7aff125dc8004cd599330"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44dd5000ac7285bf8628a7e8da74c57c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f951064f5387db119e3f67c29da83a53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A Douglass autograph and a letter of Douglass to Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback,
              1875, mentioning a meeting to be held as a preliminary to the Republican National
              Convention of 1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6139_jvo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WALTER DOUGLASS PAPERS, 1800-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1547</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ec21f981602f7a852a1621887f74074"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>725 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8488df7e0b94bb79cc8aa5f1e514c3b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdae685cc4184ba0ac80c1834941e12e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and clerical correspondence of James Walter Douglass, a North Carolina
              Presbyterian minister, including letters from his wife, Frances Ann (Richardson)
              Taylor Douglass, to her son, Henry P. Taylor, while a student at Princeton College,
              Princeton, New Jersey. The letters to Henry P. Taylor from his mother contain frequent
              parental admonitions; letters of J. W. Douglass relate chiefly to religious and church
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6143_o22" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BOONE DOUGLAS, SR., PAPERS, 1809 (1860-1940) 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1548</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb1aaea11f4ec9ae1885445e3174c8f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,873 items and ll vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66062260da994bbe67344d14d2f732bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Corydon (Harrison County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_446e0d93ba57aaf051d597406ba43fb8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lawyer, engineer, and surveyor. Correspondence, memorandum books, daybooks, notebooks
              on the Pueblo Indians, and other papers of Douglass and of various members of the
              Boone and Douglass families, especially of his father, Benjamin P. Douglass, Indiana
              State representative, and his son, William Boone Douglas, Jr., an official of the
              United States consular service. The letters pertain to the Kansas-Nebraska question,
              the passing of the first overland mail from California through Cassville, Mo., in
              1858, elections to be held in Indiana in 1860, Douglass's surveying activities,
              establishment of a national park of the cliff cities of New Mexico, the securing of
              power from Boulder Dam, and other matters. Civil War letters from both Union and
              Confederate soldiers are included; also an emancipation document for some slaves in
              Indiana Territory, designs submitted to the Patent Office, a biographical sketch of
              Douglass, and genealogical data on the Boone and related families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6147_1oi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DOUGLAS AND BROTHERS PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1549</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2902cb5dcf921d6a93ac8cb8f8ca4adb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f864907ae87395efe6922f2eeeebc28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thompsonville (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_117353d8ea4d7abe0ad24023b03134ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence, including specifications and orders, of a shipbuilding
              firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6151_95q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN DOUTHIT PAPERS, 1851-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1550</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8fb871a1258e7b47cb4fe4aaaf27ede"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfda4c829863b847b775ca00578114e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da154aed936c35174ec80f33a704cc50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a blacksmith shop.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6155_2gi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FREEMAN EDWARD DOVASTON PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1551</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fe26c8d9111a115473ad5e55ed1693d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf3d0d18af4f2955a233bb8e9da6b1e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Felton, Shropshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9db2181cccab52112f3f91ed91427669">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume contains three essays, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Memoir of Sir
                Christopher Wren with a list of his Principal Works</title>; <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Ancient Christmas Customs</title>; and <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Self-made Men.</title> Also a poem, epitaphs, and an
              envelope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6159_uq9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FREEMAN MILWARD DOVASTON PAPERS, 1808-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1552</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec6e352a4a8b77c7557c488a106d721a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d306527763c1b6e2ab8016e80782d39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Felton, Shropshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d88107865166efd99313ab3a437494a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection includes literary correspondence with John Hamilton Reynolds and Charlotte
              Cox Reynolds and love letters from A. Maria Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6163_xa2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DOVE PAPERS, 1814-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1553</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b55793578c36aa4252844d72db4e6ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>106 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0af5b9de7c4e080c38fd783e69f858b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington District, S.C., and Greene County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd447d75f6da2d84284e16c63f6d340f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of the Dove family, dealing with economic conditions in
              Mississippi, 1820-1840; plantation life in Mississippi and South Carolina; and
              sidelights on various business enterprises in which James Dove was interested,
              including the management of a plantation and the settlement of several estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6167_gxf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEAL DOW PAPERS, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1554</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c31fa34c156bfda2a2a0ce4796f2572"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71940a95197b7bb1fd6d43bf919ab8c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portland (Cumberland County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11f253fded85752e5c46bb491ed05477">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning the "Maine Law" and temperance reform.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6171_137" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. DOWD PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1555</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c798addf7a4559d6f144f390bed1d0f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3162d340617b4d62d86df350fa4f0755">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5d3f63074501c6dd9ebd2c26129ce19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of a Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6175_4sn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL SMITH DOWNEY PAPERS, 1762 (1800-1900) 1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1556</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd31e0989ccdc620400fc1909fbdf752"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,276 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a74cc99e45be11168f5addb99af66ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89890741d7d04842539506f596a5b06c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The early portion of this collection is made up of the papers of Ephraim Macquillen,
              a merchant of Richmond, Virginia, containing letters, bills, and receipts from
              business firms in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston to which he sold flour and
              tobacco and from which he bought supplies. The papers of Samuel S. Downey--which also
              contain papers of James Webb Alexander, John Granville Smith, Thomas Downey, and James
              Downey--concern Samuel S. Downey's administration of the estate of John G. Smith and
              the many suits involving the estate; management of plantations in Mississippi and
              North Carolina including correspondence and legal papers dealing with hiring slaves to
              build a railroad from Natchez to Jackson, Mississippi, in the 1830s; letters from
              factors in Richmond, Virginia, concerning Downey's tobacco; and the Civil War letters
              of Downey's sons, for the most part describing the effects of the war on civilians.
              The collection also contains land deeds and legal papers from Granville County, North
              Carolina; a diary of a trip by boat from Nashville to New Orleans and back, 1827;
              various wills including those of John G. Smith, James Downey, and Samuel S. Downey;
              printed matter on a number of subjects including Shiloh Sabbath School, temperance,
              Caldwell Institute in Greensboro, North Carolina, various pieces of farm and household
              machinery, the Harrison family in America and several insurance policies; material on
              the history of Grassy Creek Presbyterian Church in Granville County; and letters
              relating to the Southern Temperance Convention in Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1835.
              Volumes include a ledger of John G. Smith, 1798-1803, which contains a daybook of Ann
              A. Davis, 1887-1901, and a ledger of Samuel S. Downey, 1828-1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6179_fox" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DOWNING PAPERS, 1814-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1557</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f97cf58515bbe71fb5e62db97c4bc313"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>139 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20f96d3c1167b7240f7d4bfc6a556d51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f915ce7d397d03bbd7c926ae410564a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and business papers of the Downing family. Letters discuss
              migration to Missouri; Republicans; freedmen; and a tornado in Liberty County, Texas,
              1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6183_ejj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT DOWNMAN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1802-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1558</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c8bf97edc9dc349e693f6d6b8b4c8f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 78 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf149fc5af0778eb7ec686602ed2c009">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17b8797d4c5ffa4dc3ffdcc469b47182">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of slaves belonging to various owners with their ages and dates of birth list
              of birth dates for the children of a free woman; lists relating to appraisal and sales
              of estates; accounts relating to guardianships; recipes for bread and French biscuits.
              Members of the Hood and Downman families are mentioned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6187_14m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM S. DOWNS DAYBOOKS AND LEDGERS, 1853-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1559</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71bf31f25fe724c4741e2dc28ce6845a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47df516c974e45815977511ab886f699">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Port Republic (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b74593f033eb1f10534bdf27f022473">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a tannery and saddlery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6191_1eo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. W. DOWTIN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1560</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b608d734375977ca59a2eb594ef38c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6dc4d8f9ca37de5f97e057d58d22b242">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenwood County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2f9dea48b61f660f7d9b4fe5ff17f1a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier to his mother and sister largely relating to camp
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6195_pw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR FRANCIS DRAKE PAPERS, 1595-1596.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1561</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef478610861f42520e81ba0f847d0dd0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdeb9c645d10767bf78d262d05324f54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of Drake's will and codicil.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6198_jy4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM DRAYTON PAPERS, 1815-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1562</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a7840e0154f59bed30e0a9552603c63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a82132998f889341371772989d75427">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ac710d019ccc2f391722e46f8ac62aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine political correspondence of William Drayton, chiefly concerning appointments
              and the estate of John Drayton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6202_ytt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FERDINAND JULIUS DREER, SR., PAPERS, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1563</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c46fcb630f8db8bbf1dffd558468a48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_48934f7b1422d2ec4873a89c02bb850e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3d4a2d6073f6bcf5cb3ec9080db9c6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Dreer from John C. Hamilton asking to see his collection of papers of
              prominent Americans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6206_hr9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DRENAN FAMILY PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1564</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_298951d36f24a3ab9636a9c60e487e35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f1b4e127ab0c70a8dd3906cf6878acc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morrisville (Lamoille County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c39e13cf27af5d1cbc50a5af9272a0b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Union soldiers from Vermont who were stationed in Washington, D.C.,
              Virginia, and Maryland during the Civil War. Correspondence concerns camp life, United
              States Army hospitals, particularly the general hospitals at Harpers Ferry and Fort
              Schuyler, and the battle of Culpeper Court House, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6210_077" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES DRESSER PAPERS, 1830-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1565</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f80e78463df06adee15fe6e90b1b677"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1df69d909687b4e02aa45f03040074a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax Court House (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c1a5d83b084674cb6924f8bee576057">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Protestant Episcopal minister and educator with officials of the
              Virginia Bible Society, the American Tract Society, and the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Southern Churchman.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6214_cmr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM DREW PAPERS, 1858-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1566</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e59545e560d2aa60632d566cb129c46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_450e5885fd5a93e9d74410fc6a2fb30f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86ff0f7ecd548b76b3e98ca04aed05db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the Drew family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6218_sag" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMOS S. DREWRY AND COMPANY RECORDS, 1854-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1567</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b2fed00b43e72803a4a8bf1b24d139f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd5e4afa0406afcf3985a705894227d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f569227f05c59c9fb2a65a1f40f753d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cashbooks, 1854-1857, and ledgers, 1854-1861, of the operator of an inn and tavern.
              Also contains accounts for a similar business, Nicholson and Company, which begin in
              1858.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6222_m27" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE COKE DROMGOOLE AND RICHARD B. ROBINSON PAPERS, 1767-1974.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1568</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c16d54b6e229b71b85b9f32c400e2c36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,555 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d31c8e9625222ae53ae61b7d206c8a8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d294880a860cc92e6cfbf935967af82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Coke Dromgoole, Edward Dromgoole, and other members of the Dromgoole
              family, including the papers of Richard B. Robinson, George C. Dromgoole's nephew by
              marriage. The papers of George C. Dromgoole concern family, business, and political
              matters and include a large number of letters dealing with plantation work and the
              management of slaves; items on the Democratic Party before the Civil War; and letters
              from Edward Dromgoole when he was a student at the University of North Carolina at
              Chapel Hill. The papers of Richard B. Robinson include correspondence, business
              papers, and a daybook, 1848-1868. The papers of Edward Dromgoole deal largely with
              legal and business matters and contain plantation records; receipts for the tobacco
              tithe of 1864; a contract with a freedman; accounts of cotton sales; a number of
              letters from tenants after the Civil War discussing in great detail the problems of
              farm management; and letters from a student at Virginia Military Institute in the
              1870s. The collection contains legal records from Brunswick County, Virginia,
              including justice of the peace, county, and circuit court minutes, orders, summonses,
              warrants, and depositions. The volumes include daybooks, plantation books, an account
              book dealing with the estate of Thomas Dromgoole, and a notebook describing Edward
              Dromgoole's home and containing genealogical material on the Dromgoole family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6226_8jq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY HOME DRUMMOND PAPERS, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1569</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4754452f14ec3cbc888f4bb9cfbf5023"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ba6bd453ec4bd4640e734d064974dd8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blair Drummond, Perthshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d3314cb0c8843df1b395415223a675d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter which originally accompanied a memorial from a group of shipowners on the
              subject of free trade. The contents of the memorial are summarized in the letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6230_l4i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH A. DRUMMOND PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1570</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b03a744f206c5f9b000dd3a707ae51b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c990bbed01a1e6b8c6327c4e283ae54b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>James Island, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec585a398b084993fba63fec0a0844be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier describing military activities around Charleston,
              South Carolina, and discussing his family and events at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6234_nb8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS WORTLEY DRURY PAPERS, 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1571</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e85d04f68caf31958070dc76fdaccb8d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26b3501dabc806dd0a8c82065d002830">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e77a7d9da920dd1a3af55a96578d5d45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Drury, a member of the Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline,
              dealing with church matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6238_ssr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EGBERT DU BOIS PAPERS, 1860 (1866-1891) 1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1572</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_629605999afced28624ab948596cf40e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>523 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c3d6d3d58df389235ca0ff4845c0375">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bluffton (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ebbd662d739aa5626bdedda7375b1f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business letters of Du Bois, who moved from New York after the Civil War
              to plant cotton in South Carolina. The collection includes the Civil War letters of
              William O. Rahn to his wife describing military life; correspondence with merchants in
              New York and cotton factors and commission merchants in Charleston, South Carolina;
              and letters from a son describing his work as a lawyer in Albany, New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6242_s7h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL H. DUBOSE PAPERS, 1895-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1573</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6e7f2bfca7ad857ac9145ce1572be2a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_413ef6e9b8adf0f61e46cb402a045767">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta (Fulton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_729dbd39134635909738e8732316c2ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to DuBose from Allen Daniel Candler and Hoke Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6246_6cq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH VILLARS DUBREUIL PAPERS, 1760-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1574</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce88e2cdd6f5da21dffc2beac6665259"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9550bb123fe64145164a73e061f5b118">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tchoupetoulas (Orleans Parish), La., and French West Indies.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51c883faf82f9252761c85cab4600c72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joseph Villars Dubreuil, a French monarchist, lieutenant colonel of the
              French Army, who was stationed in Santo Domingo during part of the French Revolution
              and who later became the founder of a wealthy cane- and cotton-planting family of
              Louisiana. The collection includes family and business papers and documents of a
              public nature concerning Louisiana including petitions, proposed laws, census returns,
              treasury reports, and copies of legislative speeches bearing on the relation of the
              Territory of Louisiana to the Federal government of the United States. Included also
              is one volume containing bits of French verse. The papers are in French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6250_oc9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY A. DUC, SR., AND HENRY A. DUC, JR., PAPERS, 1840-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1575</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e877348c4e99cfc1a9407211f5d442f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>248 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d24fb345212bbe70fae38795e1e93323">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5754038b6baa1a99878da92c4496ba26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family correspondence of H. A. Duc and his son, H. A. Duc, Jr.,
              tinsmiths, including many invoices, 1840-1859, from a New York dealer in uncut tin and
              sheet iron; descriptions of latest tinworking machinery in New York in 1870;
              information on young Duc's inventions (marine engine and elastic fluid engine);
              personal letters from widely dispersed relatives concerning Nebraska sod houses, 1874;
              St. Augustine, Florida, and orange crops, 1878; student life at the United States
              Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and activities on the U.S.S. <emph render="italic"
                >Charleston; </emph> and prices charged by one Saunders, a painter of miniatures.
              Included also are one letter of R. W. Gibbes and an undated manuscript entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Literature in Charleston.</title> The volume is
              Duc's ledger, 1843-1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6254_nwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDMUND FREDERICK DU CANE PAPERS, 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1576</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62fc1b2f04ad6eef381834d072d6c296"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a781998f901fec03738affde8fa8dc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51ddd7395e9d9fb97068229fe0fb0dcd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Du Cane commenting on the increase in the number of young offenders
              committed to reformatory and industrial schools in Great Britain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6258_lxa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BISHOP DUDLEY, SR., PAPERS, 1838-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1577</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41519f9d8bb8b6057ad1d026ddda4b79"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c05964a9ad398d8fdd102d06747f9fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b06bdc56ea0c4708e4bb42ca452eb499">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers include a land grant from Dudley to Neill Munn of Montgomery County, North
              Carolina, and a letter to the sheriff of Pasquotank County, North Carolina, granting a
              stay of execution, 1838.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6262_4oc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. DUDLEY PAPERS, 1816 (1852-1861) 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1578</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_755219150574672f1df8544fd194fa32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adbf6aaa06c453cbd9e882aac53729b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d4008f1192f4c5aee007f15da50d5ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous family letters between Dudley and his immediate family in Ohio to other
              members of his family in Virginia. There are occasional comments on politics and
              business conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6266_a9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. DUFFIELD PAPERS, 1836-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1579</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_25210cd57118663d2c9b88677d910a19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfdbfc0994c13aee48d6a206eef05167">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Welsh Run (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b666333d8dbf8413e4dc503e39b0511d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two physicians's account books, 1836-1858, and one account book later used as a
              scrapbook for miscellaneous items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6270_3di" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES DUFFY PAPERS, 1840 (1858-1859) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1580</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae07bef53f2f4b2c05f267ba99f81bea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0cabc147f75a7db5cb50ffd904f4a624">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catherine Lake (Onslow County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a60b4f4c5061835b04606b0bcc041d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of Charles Duffy, New Bern, North Carolina, druggist, one
              letter of which describes the campaign of the Whig Party in the election of 1840;
              other letters pertain to the education of Duffy's sons, Charles and Lawrence, who were
              in a West Point preparatory school in New York City, ca. 1858.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6274_xpt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK A. DUGAS PAPERS, 1825-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1581</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_133849ebf3b1832d5980ca1a919978ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29eea4d19be2760f155ddbb9411e9cab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgefield District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c1f5cefdb02459bd513b9e670ed7bae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds, mercantile accounts, and personal letters of a French-American family. Several
              of the letters are in French. Included also is a record of visits, charges, and
              payments kept in diary form in 1854 by Louis Alexander Dugas (1806-1884), a prominent
              physician of Augusta, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6278_rlx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTOINE CHARLES DU HOUX, BARON DE VIOMÉNIL, PAPERS, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1582</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_642f74537b520e6e5703f85f1dff0932"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3dc15be565573afb185992653043ed9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Versailles, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a89e29a96c61451d543f61d5e4292797">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Printed materials: facsimile of a letter, 1782; portraits of the French commanders at
              the surrender of by John Trumbull and the Baron maps of the Baron's travels in
              Cornwallis de Vioménil; and America.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6282_mg2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANGIER BUCHANAN DUKE CHECK STUBS, 1914-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1583</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d57478418b036ade9084c4ddc6f5610e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74b114ed0d075d5e54a55b128f6a02be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b09c9083f84afa7a8e879d17d339fbe8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ANGIER BUCHANAN DUKE CHECK STUBS</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6286_5sk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN NEWTON DUKE PAPERS, 1834-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1584</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67fc80932e025f0a7cf03a1fbeddc13c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36,406 items and 96 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea65db4e0554242b5752a0506f461088">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ebe7e174e19db0cf52a1f8eb52f24e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, financial and legal papers of Benjamin N. Duke (1855-1929),
              tobacco manufacturer, industrialist, and philanthropist. The collection contains
              important materials on the tobacco, textile and electric power industries, including
              W. Duke, Sons and Company, the American Tobacco Company, Erwin Mills, Mayo Mills,
              Durham Electric Lighting Company, the Spray Water Power and Land Company, the Dallas
              Cable Railroad, and the Durham Fertilizer Company. The building of Trinity College in
              Durham is described in correspondence with presidents John Franklin Crowell, John
              Carlisle Kilgo, and William Preston Few, Trinity College treasurers, faculty, and
              students; financial reports; resolutions; and photographs. There is also material on
              other beneficiaries of Duke's philanthropy including North Carolina College, Kittrell
              College, Louisburg College, Wofford College, Lincoln Memorial University, Lincoln
              Hospital, the Salvation Army, the Durham Y.W.C.A., and the Belleau Wood Memorial
              Association. Financial papers consist of receipts, notes, lists of dividends and
              interest, investments, gifts, tax statements, and the financial papers of his wife,
              Sarah Pearson (Angler) Duke. Legal papers are chiefly deeds and plats of land,
              1834-1928, of B. N. Duke's real estate in Durham. Personal papers include baptismal
              records of his children; biographical material; and correspondence and photographs
              pertaining to Duke's family and his homes, <emph render="doublequote">The
                Terrace,</emph> later <emph render="doublequote">Four Acres,</emph> in Durham;
              Duke's Farm near University Station, North Carolina; his Florida home; and his home at
              Irvington on the Hudson. There is some material on the gubernatorial race between
              Julian Shakespeare Carr and Daniel Lindsay Russell. Volumes include albums, 1923,
              containing birthday greetings and photographs of Trinity College; check stubs,
              1901-1918; a daybook, 1899-1901, of B. N. and J. B. Duke; invoice books, 1892-1898; a
              ledger, 1899-1901; letter books, 1892-1924; minute book, 1907-1908, and stock
              certificate book, 1907, of the Alaska Dredging and Power Company; record books,
              1905-1906, and scrapbook, 1905, of the Solomon River Hydraulic Mining Company; records
              of stocks, bonds, and dividends, 1892-1918; photographs of Duke Farms; and a
              scrapbook, 1929, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">In Memoriam.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6290_rru" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BUCHANAN DUKE PAPERS, 1764 (1917-1928) 1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1585</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_353cbc5e7ab2b82e7e1320cb9b45ae8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7,460 items and 25 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9760ab58d2a3362a03037668fad1374a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e3f523c768e743da2b9d1ff429fbb0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, legal, business and financial papers of James B. Duke (1856-1925), tobacco
              manufacturer, industrialist, and philanthropist. The major portion of the collection
              relates to the settlement of the part of Duke's estate which he left to the
              descendants of his aunts and uncles. Included are letters between the many claimants
              and the executors of the estate; genealogical records of the Duke family, consisting
              of typescripts of census returns, marriage bonds, wills, land deeds, tax records, and
              court minutes; the research notes of Charles Caldwell on the Duke family; claims and
              affidavits of the claimants; a copy of James B. Duke's will; and court transcripts of
              the suit of a number of the claimants against the executors of the Duke estate. Other
              legal papers concern the conveyance of the property of W. Duke, Sons and Company to
              the American Tobacco Company, and trial papers in the case of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">John Miller v. American Tobacco Company. </title> There is some
              business correspondence related to W. Duke, Sons and Company and the American Tobacco
              Company, as well as some personal correspondence pertaining to his early years. The
              collection also contains an original copy of the indenture establishing the Duke
              Endowment, and correspondence regarding aid to Trinity College. Miscellaneous papers
              include clippings; articles; a reminiscent sketch of James B. Duke by George Garland
              Allen, a reel of motion picture film of James B. Duke; photographs of the Dukes and
              Duke Farms, Somerville, New Jersey; two memorial volumes from the Duke Endowment and
              one from the Board of Trustees of Furman University after James B. Duke's death; and
              memorabilia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6294_5gd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. DUKE, SONS &amp; CO., PAPERS, 1876-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1586</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe08bf96bb7d75cf85bc1124aa6c57f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 boxes and 3 vol
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7b9e82ab74ebb13408d553106004773">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01d9fe1d2e9378140277050c9a169d73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Premiums, booklets, and other advertising devices used by tobacco manufacturers. The
              majority are those of W. Duke, Sons &amp; Co., but also included are premiums of
              Kinney Brothers, New York and Richmond; William S. Kimball and Co., Rochester, New
              York; Goodwin and Co., New York; Allen and Ginter, Richmond; Lone Jack Cigarette Co.,
              Lynchburg, Virginia; S. F. Hesse and Co.; and Marburg Bros., Baltimore, Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6298_z0x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER PATTERSON DUKE PAPERS, 1840-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1587</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03b5d6a6f5f179825c30e9776a14e221"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>210 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb6bbec7c87fa546e794ddded06cf65e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hadensville (Goochland County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e215f6d27b767ba51ef4ebe23ccf9d15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of the Duke family, containing letters from
              William B. Duke near Caledonia, Virginia; from J. E. Duke of Tennessee; Napoleon Duke
              of New York State; and Walter Patterson Duke of Arkansas and later of Texas, where
              these three had removed after the Civil War. All were engaged in farming, and the bulk
              of the material deals with conditions of crops and prices of cotton and corn. Two
              letters describe the purpose and activities of the Ku Klux Klan in Tennessee, and
              other letters refer to a general store and an agency for the Southern Fertilizing
              Company in Goochland County, operated by Walter P. Duke after his return to the
              county, ca. 1871. Among the correspondence are many letters of W. H. Gilham, of the
              Southern Fertilizing Company of Richmond, Virginia, for which company Walter P. Duke
              served as agent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6302_6cd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON DUKE PAPERS, 1676-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1588</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19acbea514e14835ec9759d14b54bfda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,637 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75bf315ae9af630be2d71780f3ff35cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d46d4d6b24b33eb1aa81cabafc1f5f15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and financial papers of Washington Duke (1820-1905), tobacco
              manufacturer and philanthropist. Business and financial papers related to tobacco and
              textiles include correspondence dealing with business transactions and profits; and
              financial records of W. Duke, Sons &amp; Co., including ledgers, 1873-1877 and
              1893-1905, and a warehouse account book containing records of shipping and purchases
              of leaf tobacco, 1876-1884. Other financial records are comprised of correspondence
              pertaining to Duke's generosity toward relatives; educational institutions such as
              Louisburg College, Kittrell College, Rutherford College, and Trinity College; the
              Methodist Episcopal Church, South; and various orphanages. A journal and a cashbook,
              1893-1905, record gifts to family members, other individuals, and various
              institutions, as well as dividends from investments. Other materials include Duke
              family genealogy; a family Bible; photographs of the Duke Homestead; correspondence,
              brochures, and addresses and other memorabilia from the dedication of the Duke
              Homestead.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6306_eqe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THE DUKE ENDOWMENT PAPERS, 1856-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1589</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_460922b86214baf711dc8205ab8bbe84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 92,000 items, 181 vols., and
                28 phonotapes. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfd9af242921acecaebeca256e3e100e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c5edf7d59dd7bd6d21d50b840c4965a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of The Duke Endowment include personal financial records and a few legal items
              and correspondence of James Buchanan Duke; correspondence, legal papers, and financial
              papers relative to the settlement of James Buchanan Duke's estate; financial records
              of the Buchanan Investment Corporation and of Duke Farms; financial records relating
              to the operation of The Endowment; and records of the Duke Divinity School concerning
              rural church building and maintenance, 1926-1941. Reports include annual reports of
              the orphan section, 10 vols., 1927-1939; annual reports of the hospital section, 3
              vols., 1928, 1932, 1933; annual reports of The Endowment, 4 vols., 1963, 1973, 1974;
              and yearbooks of The Endowment, 31 vols., 1924-1957. Financial records of the Duke
              Construction Company, 1927-1930, concern construction of Duke University. There are
              also memorials of The Endowment and the Duke Power Company concerning James B. Duke
              and Edward Carrington Marshall; tapes and transcripts of a series of interviews
              conducted by Frank W. Rounds, Jr., with friends and associates of James B. Duke;
              photographs of members of the Duke family, James B. Duke's associates, and the
              interviewees; and printed material relating to James B. Duke.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6310_x38" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. DULA PAPERS, 1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1590</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4110ae2ffdf0467181498e4c03069d99"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. (14 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71d80774231432a17b4783134d3aadaf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caldwell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b885850ee92eafe71836b38b2a8258f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reminiscences of the history of Company A, 22nd Regiment, North Carolina Volunteers,
              narrated by Private A. J. Dula. He describes various battles, including the Peninsular
              Campaign, the Seven Days battle, the capture of Harper's Ferry, the battles of
              Fredericksburg, Chancelloreville, and Gettysburg, and the defense of Richmond; camp
              life and the unhealthful conditions; casualties; his injury and recuperation; his
              capture and parole; and the speech of Governor Vance at Orange Court House, Virginia.
              Included is a list, compiled in 1865, of the men in Company A, noting injuries
              received, discharges, desertions, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6314_isn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. M. DULL PAPERS, 1852 (1870-1890) 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1591</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b75a1d416d1649aa3d77eae388adb6d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb0f3cfa946a3c3d7469aa352f6a949f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spottswood (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f558ab40241f28b75b1d570679551a3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of M. M. Dull consist of letters concerning personal and business affairs,
              commodity prices, social life and customs, and weather and crops; and bills and
              receipts. Also included are references to a religious revival, Negroes, the arrival of
              a threshing machine, physicians and hospitals, and travels to Niagara Falls, Saint
              Louis, Detroit, Omaha, and Atlanta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6318_8uz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER DUNBAR PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1592</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd517e758ee6881207320d35827e0a40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20b896cb8c2ae4cd0f83b786733a1fd1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waco (McLennan County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cff6741e8b50d2003ed02efe639b9aee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Dunbar to Robert Bonnor (Robert Bonner, editor of the New York Ledger?),
              describing Texas and its people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6322_pcm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BLANTON DUNCAN PAPERS, 1866-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1593</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f720d7cec6dae88b9aeac07e60f6b780"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c31464feeef6eebc9356508f40127df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_58180a1662ed1e3ed9fe6a1f8f81c4d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Blanton Duncan, a Confederate enthusiast, dealing chiefly with the
              proposed visit of James G. Blaine to New Orleans in 1866.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6326_66w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES B. DUNCAN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1860-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1594</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b54c4931aeca7cc46216e457abe88e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50af0047c97dea7c8be51fc7c591c3f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7bd8fdd9cf67d78ed7d65caa8dc6cdc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a Lynchburg merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6330_5ce" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENNIS DUNCAN, JR., DIARY, 1814-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1595</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0f2836606874202e4667991133e5a50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 65 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3540686fdc46def42cdc16983079bde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kentucky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46b658ae01f19bd709a47cbf7cab2665">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed copy of the diary of Ennis Duncan, Jr., an orderly sergeant and provost
              marshal in the 16th Regiment, Kentucky Militia Detached, describing the itinerary of
              the unit into Canada and thereafter, during the War of 1812. Also included are
              descriptions of problems among the officers, illtrained and ill-disciplined troops,
              camp life, sickness and deaths, desertion, the French and the Indians, gambling,
              stealing, opium and whiskey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6334_9z7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. DUNCAN LETTER BOOK, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1596</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71ce81e71b4780a239bc0a4a6fd494f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 211 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_542bc4e75f636c77fffbb86a82e57dda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin Depot (Pulaski County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30026bb2b29ef98b5804f2810390a7f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book of Captain William E. Duncan, an adjutant quartermaster in the
              Confederate Army, containing copies of letters concerned with obtaining and
              transporting supplies for the army, principally the 45th Virginia Regiment, but also
              the 8th Virginia Cavalry and several unspecified units. Included is a letter
              describing the fighting at Lewisburg, West Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6338_h79" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. S. DUNCAN PAPERS, 1847-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1597</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10222331be384870cbf4489b17702863"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcf08339e82be234681b681cf3720155">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30a06c9305b539066bdf17b2231434c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from General Johnson Kelly Duncan, C.S.A., to his brother, William P. S.
              Duncan, advising him on a vocation, and discussing a promotion in the army, a
              broadside entitled <title type="simple" render="italic">The Late General </title>
              Duncan, C S A., containing general orders of notification of Duncan's death and an
              obituary notice; and personal letters from J. K. Duncan's wife, Mary, to W. P. S.
              Duncan's wife, Rose. All are photostatic copies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6342_syn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY DUNDAS, FIRST VISCOUNT MELVILLE, PAPERS, 1779-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1598</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b522444a167e8ef3f36311fb9d70e809"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>469 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2feea6a0d990db3d7fd8d383eaaad252">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8946d434956a555d60128a33e4288701">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and documents of Henry Dundas, First Viscount Melville (1742-1811),
              Secretary of State for War, 1794-1801, and First Lord of the Admiralty, 1804-1805,
              concerning the defenses of England and Scotland; recruitment and other matters related
              to the militia, volunteers, fencibles, and the regular army; the strength and
              disposition of British troops, principally land forces, on the continent and in the
              colonies; military operations on the continent; domestic Secret Service operations as
              well as intelligence about foreign naval operations; the activities of the French
              royalists in the Vendee; military affairs in India, Egypt, and Ireland; parliamentary
              elections and other political matters in Scotland; Scottish emigration to America;
              Catholic emancipation in Ireland; and domestic and foreign policy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6346_bw0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT SAUNDERS DUNDAS, SECOND VISCOUNT MELVILLE, PAPERS,
              1811-1849,</unittitle>
            <unitid>1599</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c322ea5c5e39708ffbcfb1a6fd799fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>213 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a95f18ac1390709dad017bc94354940">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c26b211b9b3a0809d3719d31d1a7f48a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Saunders Dundas, Second Viscount Melville (1771-1851), British
              statesman and First Lord of the Admiralty, 1812-1827, principally concern his duties
              at the Admiralty. Much of the correspondence is with Sir Thomas Byam Martin,
              comptroller of the Navy, 1816-1831, and deals with Martin's duties on the Spanish and
              Dutch coasts in the war with France; the annual naval budget; and construction and
              maintenance of the British fleet. Other correspondence relates to defenses along the
              United States-Canadian border; negotiations for the purchase of timber in Austria; the
              dockyards; the Cape of Good Hope; relations with Brazil and Portugal; relations with
              Algiers; the purchase of steam engines for a number of small warships; poor relief in
              Ireland; and military, naval and diplomatic operations in the Mediterranean Sea,
              1815.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6350_s1h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DUNDORE PAPERS, 1839-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1600</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0892a230cfd899fc2cb236b4e7cfa863"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe593d8c6c7b4f1160a70053b43d9f1d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Port Republic (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1467e0ba5bd5827fe08be78210462017">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Captain John Dundore, discussing land and the settlement of
              estates in Virginia; and a daybook, 1849-1858, for the tannery of the firm of Dundore
              and Eddins, 1849-1852, and its successor, John Dundore, 1852-1858.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6354_imo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAM L. DUNLOP AND DANIEL RIFE PAPERS, 1802-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1601</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66c9e13998f49b4d3d2b8c5d42433e40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>378 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccb1583abfaaf6e5853c8799022be199">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dbe029b04c0d89758b3f1f33bad1250">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of two families united by the marriage of Elizabeth Dunlop
              and Daniel Rife (often spelled Reiff), centering around settlement of the West and the
              Civil War. The bulk of the letters are concerned with the West, including travel to
              that section, hog raising and farming in Indiana, high wages in Illinois, and family
              affairs in Staunton and in the West, all before 1860. Among the Civil War letters,
              chiefly from William A. Dunlop, a Confederate soldier, are comments on the battle of
              Manassas, 1861, courts-martial, desertions, various combats, Stonewall Jackson, camp
              life, and prisoners. Adam L. Dunlop's letters came from Madison, Missouri, after his
              removal to the West, while members of the Rife family wrote from various sections of
              the West, chiefly to Daniel Rife, who remained in Augusta County. Several of the early
              letters are in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6358_45d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. DUNN PAPERS, 1801-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1602</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5ac39bc771ad52e6bdf609f1659d630"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>202 items and 4
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_789751d9136c226f76450cf779546465">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bentonville Township (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70362def9f9fe15f9423026087b8c506">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John D. Dunn (b. ca. 1827), comprised of family and business correspon
              dence, accounts, receipts, and legal papers, relate to Dunn's life in Alabama and
              North Carolina. Letters discuss family matters, crops and prices, overseers and
              treatment of slaves, the gubernatorial election of 1860 and secession in North
              Carolina, camp life and illness during the Civil War, life in the prison barracks at
              Elmira Prison Camp, New York, and steamboats in Alabama. Volumes include a receipt
              book, 1853-1858, of a steamboat company at Mobile, Alabama, containing records of the
              wages of the crews; an account book, 1850s, of A. B. Drake of Drake's Landing,
              Alabama; an account book containing entries for persons at landings along the Alabama
              River; and a payroll book, 1855-1859, of a number of steamboats operating in
              Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6362_53z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT DUNN PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1603</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf44eb520d91405c3d55800f23694306"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a03881c5bdd004b11a77c50a144c98b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d70d1c5a7b1bc93631ccc0a1ac73d3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Announcement of Herbert Spencer's forthcoming <title type="simple" render="italic">A
                System of Philosophy </title> to Robert Dunn (1799-1877), British surgeon in an
              effort to obtain subscribers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6366_4l0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANCY DUNNAGAN PAPERS, 1846-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1604</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e146eee86a6f7557c8a2c6a2fadf1e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63a530dc10cd0e7caac42502e2d4e95f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8fa9ab1601798fd7e87bcd22e524ff6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Nancy Dunnagan from her children and grandchildren in Union and Webster
              counties, Kentucky, discussing family matters and farming. Included are estate papers
              of Timothy Dunnagan, her husband.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6370_zlo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. EDWARD DUNNING PAPERS, 1844-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1605</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_875c0be12dc1dccc7e30db05abe8a3c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_442a835022b0fa35567dc71d1c3ac254">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Dunning family, commenting on slavery, social life before and
              during the Civil War, and the town of Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1851.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6373_08i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD G. M. DUNOVANT PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1606</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe128d61f37188ec8e4c01685097eae6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>145 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7cb22db135e7df3873cbe4a962a8620">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd1230fbaafebc2eed3ed9c77af75789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official papers of Brigadier General Richard G. M. Dunovant, C.S.A., relating to the
              defense of Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, and to the preparations made by
              Confederate Army forces in anticipation of the attack on Fort Sumter. The majority of
              the papers concern the fortification, provisioning, and garrisoning of the forts and
              batteries, and include construction reports, requisitions and reports concerning
              ordnance supplies, and lists of officers and men.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6377_o4h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. DUPREE PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1607</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd8884941bd1d3c7926a6b36e15f6167"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c194b3091122256b5918047b1e1f7bcf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6da31f14048a588b2c0beca84b116510">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from former Civil War generals, John M. Schofield, Alexander P. Stewart, and
              Oliver O. Howard, to William B. Dupree in answer to the question, "What do you
              consider your greatest achievement as a general in the Civil War?"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6381_r1x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA ANN DUPUY PAPERS, 1867-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1608</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8c15299dc23aa20bc32724bdc8c1c2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d271fe98954f06b0c75f045aa2c9b88">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Flemingsburg (Fleming County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4161acace00630afc8f78df6e81c94b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Literary correspondence of Eliza Ann Dupuy (1814-1881), author, with Robert Banner,
              editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">New York Ledger, </title>
              concerning the publication of her stories. The letters include comments on Bonner's
              race horses, the trial of Henry Ward Beecher, and biographical information on Eliza
              Ann Dupuy and Banner. Included also is one letter from T. B. Peterson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6385_v4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. DURAND PAPERS, 1842-1851</unittitle>
            <unitid>1609</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_976ba70daaacee81dcedec1731ff7585"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf790148a822d35013f3e08f60b484e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ae4c14df67526297f463782fb5f601b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two routine business letters by G. B. Cummins of Savannah, Georgia, to C. Durand, a
              merchant of Goodhue and Company; and a letter by Cummins concerning the prelude to the
              Revolution of 1848 in France, cotton prices on the Liverpool market, and the United
              States presidential campaign of 1848.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6389_ju2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. DURFEE PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1610</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1d1c7b15369921b9f1b7ee385fb5725"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70c485e6d051fd5e10299115b93d4e0f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newport, R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e72b9ca8e49f569644eb52cd8d917157">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of the four Durfee brothers, John B. and Benjamin of the 9th
              Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers; A. Y., stationed off Pensacola, Florida, aboard the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Mississippi; </title> and William H., Jr., of
              the 5th Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers, and a prisoner at the military prison at
              Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6393_gwl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DURHAM COTTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 1910-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1611</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a026b05a77368cefa9ed6070a4c3612"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34,236 items and 66 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fafc2c9cc07bd65417a09bcc59e1122">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_235f6d23b318467bd85774c840fb2355">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, producers of various
              types of cotton cloth, containing information on prices of raw and manufactured
              cotton; export of cotton cloth; types of cloth manufactured; types of machinery used;
              operating expenses; wages, salaries, and benefits; and stockholders, dividends and
              distribution of excess profits. Also included are invoices of goods sold by the
              brokerage firm of Joshua L. Baily &amp; Co. of Philadelphia, 1912-1916, and 1921-1926;
              monthly accounts of Joshua L. Baily &amp; Co., 1915-1934; invoices for goods shipped
              directly from the factory, 1931-1934; and cancelled checks, 1915-1927. Volumes include
              check stubs, 1914-1933; letterpress copybooks of correspondence, 1910 and 1923-1930;
              letterpress copybooks of invoices, 1918-1931; and receipt books, 1932-1933.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6397_gpx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DURHAM HOSIERY MILLS PAPERS, 1887-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1612</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99b4927bebd54e22852925016b65487b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,427 items and 50 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ba2f7e986e760d72540cf4585f87756">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04bb3c0c7a9cf2e407da21128a1b17a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of the Durham Hosiery Company and its successor, the Durham Hosiery
              Mills, comprise correspondence, bills, broadsides, time books, letter books, records,
              inventories, journals, vouchers, check stubs, ledgers, and stock certificates. The
              bulk of the correspondence pertains to the -Durham Hosiery Company while George M.
              Graham served as secretary and treasurer from its organization in 1895 until 1897.
              Letters deal with machinery bought from Northern firms, newly organized textile mills
              in the South, the installation and repair of machinery, and the sale of hosiery. Also
              included are two letters, 1919 and 1920, concerning the organization of the personnel
              department; and a financial statement of 1962. Volumes of the Durham Hosiery Company
              consist of an account book, 1896; check stubs, 1895-1899; cashbooks, 1869; check
              express book from the Indelible Dye Works of Philadelphia, 1896-1897; inventories,
              1898; a ledger, 1897-1898; a journal, 1895-1897; letter books, 1895-1897; dye house
              records, 1897-1898; records of stock certificates, 1895-1897; and time books,
              1896-1898. Volumes pertaining to the Durham Hosiery Mills include ledgers, journals,
              and voucher registers from the following plants: Mill No. 3 at High Point, 1906-1922;
              Mill No. 4 at Carrboro, 1909-1922; Mill No. 6 at Durham, 1914-1921; and Mill No. 7 at
              Carrboro, 1913-1922.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6401_36z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. J. HUGH DURHAM PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1613</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_afd4f6f6e19859a622069aa76371a99b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01fe98a7b84671440ac92b1071e9cf19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28f4f21f5299efdfeb2be9e4b88668d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter from W. J. H. Durham, a student at Jefferson Medical College in
              Philadelphia, to his brother concerning family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6405_39e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ZACHARY TAYLOR DURHAM PAPERS, 1869-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1614</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2763668e7c2359f2df6e029f19222c3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0afe0e6e5e1bbe82c91727c5355f55db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c232690808b5219a3dbf2360e39c328b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Z. T. Durham with Brantley A. Denmark and Arthur Howell of
              Savannah, Georgia, reflecting the difficulties of Reconstruction, and including a
              letter describing Southern feelings about the Fourth of July. A letter, 1872, by
              Durham, describes Texas, and a letter, 1874, from John Snyder in San Francisco,
              describes that city and other parts of the west.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6409_382" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ETIENNE DUTILH AND JOHN GOTTFRIED WACHSMUTH PAPERS, 1771 (1788-1804)
              1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1615</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_893fabb9d2343030911e569f7b727e96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>323 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35a90103e1ccf27d6bb7496b17e6f75d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eb8371655b6c4c5a3944c12bc0221325">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally business correspondence, bills, receipts, invoices, orders, letters of
              exchange, manifests of ships' cargoes, notes and accounts of Etienne Dutilh and J. G.
              Wachsmuth, merchants engaged in the West Indian and European trade. There are several
              papers of Stephen Dutilh, a Philadelphia merchant, and two letters relating to the
              capture of one of his ships by a French privateer. Also included are papers concerning
              legal cases in which the firm was plaintiff, letters pertaining to trade difficulties
              with France and Great Britain, and several price lists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6413_twv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH DWALL PAPERS, 1845-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1616</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95e848a76780956fd432e21a04882f0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cca014889fe8ac1d0ff3baa46c1a92d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ccc4b081769ac1e23fe228939b2d0571">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a merchant, including account books, 1878-1885 and 1904-1908; a cashbook,
              1870-1873; a daybook, 1871-1873; a journal, 1870-1885; and a ledger containing a
              cobbler's accounts, 1845-1879.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6417_qed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. D. F. DUVALL DIARY, [1862?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>1617</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_916bfcd6f714af81df2ea1098f094669"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_484c5e553ea78c46b7944248d712ac5e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Melrose (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9bb9975bca9d0269a73ce010472d6dde">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a Confederate soldier, giving an account of camp life, September 15-19; a
              march to Culpeper Court House; a camp on Freeman's Hill; and the burned bridge at
              Rapidan Station, all in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6421_iur" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD M. DWYER PAPERS, 1881-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1618</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c48c855ebf625df8bad88d13d920d844"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd7d543f5c8bf82774baeea289ae94f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sperryville (Rappahannock County), Va., and North Hampton (Clarke County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e291cf7a696a9ec32dbb3f8c3286cf7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Richard M. Dwyer, discussing family news, the weather, crops,
              sickness, deaths, gossip, and weddings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6425_nxd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN G. DYE PAPERS, 1851 (1862-1865) 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1619</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c36f1222e23301b7cdf79b898089431"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>367 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af4d379ebe0b1359a1fd02dc9852b5ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monmouth (Jackson County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd4aa3cc22108e2b73248b11d1df571b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and diaries of Nathan G. Dye, principally while serving with the 24th Iowa
              Volunteers, describing military activities in Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, North
              Carolina and Virginia, camp life, food, disease, and rumors. Papers between 1872 and
              1899 deal chiefly with Dye's efforts to obtain a pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6429_s0w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM T. DYER PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1620</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c719c20a499769a93369875e3968c997"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2dd65ec4e4df0e5a9897b9fbee5a7b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayette (Howard County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b60342bbc0a740f8ed831d4237496e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of recommendation for Colonel Birch of Missouri for a governmental post in
              Washington by William T. Dyer, chairman of the Tippecanoe Club of Howard County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6433_qsm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EAGLE TAVERN REGISTER, 1843-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1621</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7de0bdbfcd17f9bba68b2435d7fc01d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 66 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0fbbfee5027167ac0ddbe700c70112d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Watkinsville (Oconee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9eb9743b4928a414fb1de2d59acb3b55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Also includes poems and records of a schoolteacher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6437_qfi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD EARLE PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1622</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f342491ef1195384177f8b94386e34e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_932b9485339348f4b8002382eaa63a0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa4d1f91c06515653128b2f78884420f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Earle trying to identify Michel Ney, Marshal of France, as one Michael
              Rudolph, Revolutionary War veteran of Elkton, Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6441_n6h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RALPH E. W. EARLE PAPERS, 1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1623</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ecd4c9251d6a6fab537c695fb2710e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6181b490735721506c2f419a5e098bad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0e76f6dd564a93b70d4061c0d331bfae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous notes to Earle, a portraitist, concerning Washington society during the
              Jackson administration and a printed pen-and-ink sketch (self-portrait?) of Earle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6445_le0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JUBAL ANDERSON EARLY PAPERS, 1846-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1624</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c1999937ec16399e5b69354c561bed1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc7a8b287882286ae8f84536a8f860dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2329c82a3a8349112a9a341e5e3f53db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers including a few items of routine military
              correspondence from the Civil War; comments on Reconstruction; mention of the problems
              confronting the Southern Historical Society of which Early was the president; items
              dealing with railroad building; Early's criticism of biographical sketches of himself;
              and a photocopy of the will which Early made in 1867.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6449_l1g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER C. EARNHARDT PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1625</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d2690d32fb41a5bc2e62cf25f315f66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bcdade3eb268403e76b7a07feb1cc6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Fond du Lac County?], Wis.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b537ced543a6657f0fb9f1cf5e5b874">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a soldier, probably a member of the 3rd Wisconsin Regiment, containing a
              daily record of the routine activities of military life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6453_sh2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. EASLEY AND WILLIAM W. WILLINGHAM LETTER BOOKS,
              1853-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1626</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41d345de3c08acce142224240daee17b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_de5116f740777a8d9f5744ab7464da42">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8cd4c9463c6d9b3ae7434c8f2ffd10c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to the firm of James S. Easley and William W. Willingham from land
              agents in Illinois and, more particularly, in Iowa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6457_16o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PYRANT EASLEY PAPERS, 1816-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1627</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_615b9fb2591471abb93ce00db6374923"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0afc6f65e4e65663d4377eb76e23018">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Virginia?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42b47808dd93312bd99b995d9bab782f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Items dealing with the disposition of slaves belonging to the estate of Pyrant
              Easley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6461_t2x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES W. EAST PAPERS, 1869-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1628</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_312bfdec1ed64e50e86e44393a1c446c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6b454e76f7cd91040f9cee0cfa487aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7f646a52074e8901de3e5e4ee0814f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6465_qhk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EAST INDIA COMPANY. INDIA. MADRAS PRESIDENCY. EXTRACTS FROM RECORDS,
              1755-1775.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1629</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_604a1a7bd0c52c3c92c82ad2bd7da336"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 84 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dca94766ee285ddbc93d019e8ddea671">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madras, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3037d21222bfffad42492efd05aaa93b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Extracts from the East
                India Company's Records, at Madras, Relative to the Conduct of the Nabob Walau Jau,
                1755,</title> concerning the political and financial relationship of Mohammed Ali,
              Nabob of Arcot, with the officials of the Madras Presidency.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6469_gkv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EAST TENNESSEE LAND COMPANY PAPERS. 1893-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1630</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec65ba3b68687a833a6da6e1f7f6603e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e9e2cdf6c91534cc893a36272b5eb4cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harriman (Roane County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f9ef8778f744f7265c54b86549f2fb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Circulars sent out to stockholders relating to the reorganization of the company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6473_yw9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRANNER EASTERLY PAPERS, 1854-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1631</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c9d474e1cf7498a5110c331889df0cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cf09cb344044040cccae93f62f69390">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carbondale (Jackson County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_018c1f733e4df923318285b6d7ae5b60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Easterly and various members of his family concerning the problems of
              managing the farm while Easterly was in the United States Army during the Civil War;
              Northern and Southern views of Reconstruction: and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6477_izn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN EASTHOPE, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1809 (1834-1847)</unittitle>
            <unitid>1632</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bb23f4528beff52c608f80ab3266444"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>498 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5159b1435b1c5d54852ac8d185c8ad17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72dbe3c31517a5e69bce2042e077298e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Sir John Easthope, financier, Whig politician, and owner of the
              semi-official newspaper, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Morning
                Chronicle,</title> commenting on many of the important political issues of the day
              and illustrating the relationship between the press and British politics. The
              collection includes a number of letters reflecting Easthope's interest in Spain and
              Portugal and his promotion of railroads in those countries; a series of letters by
              Henry, Lord Brougham, 1834-1861, containing discussions of Whig politics and comments
              on education, church-state relations, French politics and Anglo-French relations, the
              Crimean War, the Corn Laws, and various political figures; a series of letters between
              Easthope and the Earl of Durham, 1834-1840, concerning mainly British relations with
              Russia and Durham's work in Canada; letters from Lord John Russell, 1836-1846,
              concerned for the most part with national political issues but also containing
              comments on the Webster-Ashburton Treaty and Canadian affairs; letters from Daniel
              O'Connell in 1836, 1837, and 1840 concern political patronage; a series of letters by
              Lord Palmerston during 1836-1848 are about foreign affairs; and a short series from
              Richard Cobden relate to industrial and agricultural distress in England. Other
              correspondents include George Edward Anson; the Duke of Essex; Edward J. Stanley,
              Second Baron Stanley of Alderley; Sir Thomas Wilde; Lord Methuen; the Earl of
              Clarendon; and Lord Shaftesbury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6481_elj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN EATON LETTER BOOK, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1633</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfeb06b9758ed3046238d4882d800dbe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 42 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e756090aa519c3e1dd785c2628aa1ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bd876c5a741580e46833bc8fcce30f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Benjamin Eaton while in Liverpool to his employer, Peter Wainwright,
              apparently a tobacco dealer in Boston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6485_e4d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY JAMES EATON PAPERS, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1634</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2d663add00b1ad8c9b315daaf520970"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7dd8b3336b27db936ec5ef8ffd4e1eb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Merrimack County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86c6c16a4b6f7fd0a84dce4d3be50c61">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogy of the Eaton family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6489_6lj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HENRY EATON PAPERS, 1829-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1635</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53a7c5ff900b4507032e771e23d55e8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_283e6f89a99cfbd14b669f77f748b163">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_411055d76b175d82e3a457a469d71ef0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letters to Eaton as United States secretary of war, making recommendations
              for appointments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6493_ugh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER PRICHARD EATON PAPERS, 1933-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1636</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d728a2863e8caa680f5941008cbde04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c9889611a3a4808a51b87ec2c4b99b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sheffield (Berkshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71cfffe30e60c6f990582655137cd988">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three articles: <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Wildflower Gardens of Old
                New England,</title> an article on Thoreau, and an unfinished article, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">American Drama vs. Literature.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6497_5uz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM EATON PAPERS, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1637</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c3f545dd5d3a1b25cb0e539f7eddb7da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4239a086522210588ca57c70e4b65622">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_39776b80c6d17d71bdf5bfe72bfc3407">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Eaton to John Thorne. presumably about the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6501_v9p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VALERIUS EBERT PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1638</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e99580dc2b8930116c484049bd6da28f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09fe6b9d89d1832d47e94ac06d849219">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bfd762d2d6f5b8842d2f4873a579a808">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter discontinuing a subscription to the <title type="simple" render="italic">Home
                Journal </title> because of its abolitionist proclivities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6505_abc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KEARNEY EBORN PAPERS, 1835-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1639</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_faa64fc7d34d4989d85e2bf145c4c1da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_172c00493ed1399dac7d426392045cce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db63e1ac5338d8c38f4e3aae1acc55ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One volume concerning legal procedures and issues and two volumes of sermons, sermon
              notes, and biblical quotations with commentaries by Eborn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6509_3no" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE EDEN, FIRST EARL OF AUCKLAND, PAPERS, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1640</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0c4c2683bda8cd2d0c182b49420e17d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df476bb567476b324ba274b01704562b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23ed2bad2697b1eb562757ee06d0720b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lord Palmerston, Foreign Secretary, to Auckland, First Lord of the
              Admiralty, suggesting that the idea of offering the Pacific naval command to Sir
              Charles Napier was undesirable.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6513_8yh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM EDEN, FIRST BARON AUCKLAND, PAPERS, 1772-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1641</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f739a84f57e602116163cab1801404fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2cdbce80ce47ab04e3be18d10ec8e6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b91f3d4c99a10bb9df99ada65f76637e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Auckland, British Ambassador Extraordinary at the Hague, 1793, reporting
              on the progress of the coalition against France (copied from originals in the Public
              Record Office, London). Also included is a letter from William Pitt, 1787, concerning
              the East India Convention, and several other letters from various persons, dealing for
              the most part with foreign affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6517_ykk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LACY THOMAS EDENS PAPERS, 1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1642</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b05940a7798bd0298f523f04203793f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 36 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b44be7c63a4152ee8328e9ee662b8de7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2eb86bf74a7f05fd05e664dd1802f960">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Brief History of Centenary M. E. Church,
                South, N.C. Conference, 1935.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6521_kgm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDGEMONT COMMUNITY CENTER PAPERS, 1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1643</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ada538495cb754cea99ef17d4c22e698"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 29 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb5c6ce3356d61a0def1bc97e80ebd91">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_115299b2d72d74a9b1399e55c85e8b58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Report of the Fact Finding Committee and
                Durham Council of Social Agencies, 1943, March 24.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6525_p9m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE EDMOND PAPERS, 1835 (1881-1883) 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1644</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_149883ba91db446c70cc5b13e9c1bead"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36784992aa0d9e4e69ec3d0c4648a2fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_791d9b1708023ba9658d3668155bf591">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection is made up for the most part of letters written to Kate Edmond by
              Carrie McCord who went with her family to Brazil in 1881 to join her father, a
              physician there. The letters discuss Brazilian social life and customs; cities of
              Bahia and Rio de Janeiro; floods and landslides in Campos smallpox in that city in
              1882 and 1883; and the visit of the Emperor and Empress to celebrate bringing
              electricity there.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6529_qpu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STERLING F. EDMONDS PAPERS, 1838-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1645</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d033387b3f0ad0d28f39b9ac698f48a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00531091a3c684d602b4e0e792887b5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a836ae3a2692156c99b885886e479fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up of receipts, accounts for the yearly hiring of slaves, and
              papers relating to lawsuits, for the most part involving the financial situation of
              Sterling Edmonds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6533_ycg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY EDMONDSON PAPERS, 1822-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1646</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5434cd5afe14140c22ddbc6a21fcc1ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2dc56734e63562e5db699db7cdf0c2d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fotheringay (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8004bec21529a745e3354549f807c496">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of a Virginia justice of the peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6537_ber" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS EDMONDSON AND ISAAC EDMONDSON PAPERS, 1783 (1800-1820)
              1874</unittitle>
            <unitid>1647</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2d06589afd6d8833516b7fe4f989f374"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>68 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdbad45a7080bc3e23312046849f4a4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdd28e8563d6feca26da4a70a666c7ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of merchants dealing in woolen and cotton cloth, some of which was
              imported from England. Also includes the business transactions of Dr. Thomas Edmondson
              in the 1840s and a few family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6541_089" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM EDMONDSON PAPERS, 1742-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1648</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3954d659cf4e48a3251f3cf6f11e3945"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bf44dd97d6925205eb4888878c9eb3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Idle, Yorkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec748cd7269ced1df4ebd03ab623bd9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains a group of documents, 1742-1842, on poor relief at Idle and other
              places nearby, including papers dealing with the construction and operation of a
              workhouse at Idle. Also correspondence and papers, 1833-1838, concerning the agitation
              of woolen manufacturers for repeal of the Factory Acts including a printed draft of a
              bill, a list of persons who signed a mill owners' petition, and correspondence with
              Lord Morpeth, the Earl of Harewood, Earl Fitzwilliam, Edward Baines, and William
              Rookes Crompton Stansfield about the campaign in Parliament.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6545_uxj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NINIAN EDMONSTON PAPERS, 1835-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1649</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0316cbabd064531b4b96309fdc222eb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce8a6b5fcead5170487b5d063d755742">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waynesville (Haywood County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b995443fb66df5aa03afe5f18eea54ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of the Edmonstons, who migrated from the vicinity of Waynesville,
              North Carolina, to Dubois County, Indiana, and to Vandalia, Illinois; and Civil War
              letters of Benjamin and Basil B. Edmonston, sons of Ninian Edmonston, who had remained
              in North Carolina and joined the Confederate forces.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6549_ukw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HERBERT BENJAMIN EDWARDES PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1650</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_852032c9b0006b1d5b664f389be446a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_abd4a6f4c2b4f9f01d4010b38d2459fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00d844da24b0cceb496501c49e3609bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Edwardes concerning his book, A <title type="simple" render="italic">Year
                on the Punjab Frontier,</title> and including comment on the war in Burma.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6553_wfc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS F. EDWARDS PAPERS, 1846-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1651</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a638b37f2307461e73d725e97b3cfe74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a889b0f982acfe6d995828de0e55bddf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington (Darlington County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18947cce94bc94e1bb84fa3dd6b9ce7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a lawyer of Darlington, South Carolina, and one letter from his
              sister, a student at the Misses Bates' School in Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6557_td0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARITY EDWARDS PAPERS, 1816 (1839-1879).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1652</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b324684edccd142b021560177e841fe2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14540236229fe164f824c5ce4c44575c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greene County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7181dbdf84fcd1dfa4865875edbabe4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Salem, North Carolina, where Charity Edwards was in school, and
              from Columbus, Mississippi, where she later lived.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6561_i24" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK COMMINS EDWARDS PAPERS, 1883-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1653</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a423417d038e3833edb845d0ba81c96c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>213 items and 79 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42b09f476cfa9f79f15bc5a238dfac4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>DeLand (Volusia County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e6c2c6de52ab911f592e87fa4a47659">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The principal part of this collection is made up of the journals kept by Frederick C.
              Edwards between 1884 and 1945 reflecting Edwards's career as an Episcopal minister and
              his study of psychical phenomena, especially life after death. They contain letters,
              sermons, nature essays, book orders, and some clippings and financial records with
              numerous entries for 1933-1935 commenting on Franklin Roosevelt, the New Deal, and the
              effects of the Depression on the people Edwards saw and knew; and a considerable
              amount of material concerning Edwards's interest in spiritualism and psychical
              research, including mention of sittings with various mediums and a few transcriptions
              of these sittings. The unbound letters are those of Edwards's son, Frederick Trevenen
              Edwards, describing his experiences in World War I. There is a typed copy of these
              letters emended by Edwards, and they were published in 1954 by Elizabeth Satterthwait
              The collection also contains assorted volumes and notebooks including Trevenen
              Edwards's poetry and prose and Frederick Edwards's nature poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6565_ktl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE T. EDWARDS PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1654</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb8e6ab33e7aeb55b3e800198ba9fcf6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7659d77c311b3b56286a7f7d88ab642e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Russellville (Logan County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06c4e5f4829f6e73126279d14aff18e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Edwards in which the writer discusses his debts and poverty, his prospects
              for obtaining a government loan, and the illness of Henry Clay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6569_565" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRY P. EDWARDS PAPERS, 1870-1977.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1655</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88f498fa3587c84334a4a51df9756549"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>293 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a1d1e1da57a4489db35ad8515ebc054">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0e4109db7c38f0a8292c9b1f0e6d7cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a railroad executive on short-line railroads in North Carolina, Florida,
              and Alabama and a designer and manufacturer of gasoline powered railway passenger
              cars. The collection is made up of photographs, clippings, printed matter, and a small
              number of letters relating to Edwards's career with the Atlantic and Western Railroad,
              the Atlanta and St. Andrews Bay Railroad, the Atlantic and East Carolina Railroad, and
              the Edwards Railway Motor Car Company. The photographs are mainly of personnel,
              rolling stock, and engines of the various companies, and printed material includes
              catalogs, circulars, statistics, and maps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6573_vqc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN EDWARDS, SR., PAPERS, 1811-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1656</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce9ae0af1658bde152b0f743048dc39e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_988e47b278239c87db107225a5636482">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f409e2497b2e2d34638825e09da7cf56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection consists principally of deeds and indentures for land in North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6577_gcd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEVI EDWARDS PAPERS, 1830 (1860-1874) 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1657</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01c13f11ac1787015f66c90ead228161"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa79635598dd9d6e35c6004b200c52bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Onslow County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5b001ad109796cb0f92f25545278b8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6581_cq3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. P. EDWARDS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1852-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1658</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84f678ff7dc895af9dcab92c6e3e6c0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 106 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f41d36b321f4cf1638f6c92a0578fdda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a97b4e448052985acdc3b69ae075f180">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sawmill accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6585_p83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WELDON NATHANIEL EDWARDS PAPERS, 1800-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1659</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a5d96af941ec54257d7431f616606b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1fd7aa8cc44978db977d5c8b3b588a8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeway (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dad3aa3ddefe854c7492a0dceec47d70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scattered correspondence and papers of Edwards concerning his entrance into politics,
              the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Democratic Party.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6589_7v8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GREY EGERTON PAPERS, (1888-1917) 1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1660</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32b05dbceb637aa9b695801531bf1118"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items and 22 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_663682c727134ec641efe69e2a9c3f50">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a63290a0dfc7088ccfdb4c46d8c7af2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records for a general store operated by two generations of the Egerton family. The
              collection contains a daybook for the store at Macon, North Carolina, 1888-1889; an
              incomplete series of daybooks and ledgers for the Macon store, 1904-1912; two ledgers
              of William G. Egerton, 1910-1917; an account book for a cotton gin, 1906-1913; and
              miscellaneous letters and papers including the reminiscences of Mary Egerton
              (Thornton) Lawrence, 1966, concerning the store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6593_nss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT LAWRENCE EICHELBERGER PAPERS, 1910-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1661</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3dc9e3f72ff7682e8db9de2ef01d556c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19,007 items and 173 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa7d063ff92f6a950b97ec80b872b090">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8fbfe733105d3147b3ff85ef3007c250">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of an officer in the United States Army who served in the Siberian
              Expedition, 1918-1920, held high command during World War II, and had direct command
              of United States occupation forces in Japan. The collection contains a small general
              correspondence series, 1872-1941, including a set of letters written while
              Eichelberger was a student at the United States Military Academy, 1905; official and
              professional correspondence, 1922-1929, and 1942-1949, made up of a portion of the
              letters to and from Eichelberger in his various military posts; a personal
              correspondence series containing letters to his wife, family, and friends, 1942-1949,
              including letters from a number of Japanese concerning Eichelberger's part in the
              occupation, 1948, a personal and official correspondence series, 1950-1962; letters
              between Eichelberger and his literary agent, 1946; material dealing with military
              intelligence in the Philippine Department, 1920-1921; letters concerning the review
              board of the Asheville Chamber of Commerce, 1955-1958; and papers concerning
              Eichelberger's work on the North Carolina Ports Authority, 1957-1960. The collection
              also contains Eichelberger's personal military service records; papers, 1918-1924,
              from the Siberian Expedition, including letters, reports, miscellaneous papers, and
              maps, dealing for the most part with military intelligence, and intelligence summaries
              covering the years 1918-1920; a large number of papers from the Second World War
              includes histories of the Americal Division and the 32nd Infantry Division; reports on
              the activation of the 77th Division, 1942; reports on operations which Eichelberger
              commanded, including Buna-Sanananda, 1942-1943, Hollandia, 1944, Biak, 1944,
              Leyte-Samar, 1944, Mindoro-Marinduque, 1944, Panay-Negros and Cebu, 1945, Palawan,
              Zamboanga, and Jolo, 1945, and papers relating to planning for the invasion of Japan;
              training directives and field orders for the Eighth Army, 1944-1945; and maps of the
              Philippine Islands. There are many items relating to the occupation of Japan including
              reports on the economy, education, and public health and welfare; army monthly
              summaries; and summations of military activities and non-military activities. The
              collection contains Eichelberger's diaries, 1918-1961; dictated memoranda on many
              aspects of his career, either typed or in shorthand; speeches and statements,
              1930-1961; press releases and clippings; scrapbooks; and memorabilia. There are 25
              photograph albums depicting Eichelberger's career and a large number of unmounted
              photographs; copies of various editions of the United States Military Academy
              yearbook, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Howitzer</title>; a history of the
              8th Army; several films from the period of the occupation of Japan showing
              Eichelberger's residence, military reviews, and Japanese customs; and recordings of
              interviews with Eichelberger in 1945, 1949, and 1952, and addresses by Eichelberger in
              1946, 1947, 1948, and other years.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6597_dsv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT EINSTEIN PAPERS, ca. 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1662</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05d26cab1b04037f1d1e5fb9dade52f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c96399effc0d3d6be7bd93b1b510848f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Princeton (Mercer County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e306098fbfdaa29236ab6641c0730f29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Einstein written as chairman of the Emergency Committee of Atomic
              Scientists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6601_lc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ADAMS EKIN PAPERS, 1862-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1663</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4c007864e30d3fdc9d62f448c98de7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78c2582cccab2fca1e8afe1d1b401d3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsburgh (Allegheny County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c026efe2d13985e739bec93ec126f4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning Ekin's service in the Quartermaster Corps of the Union Army in the
              Civil War; scattered items relating to a bill before the United States Senate in 1882
              requiring Army officers to retire at age sixty-two; and telegrams concerning the
              shooting of President Garfield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6605_4o8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL ELBERT PAPERS, 1769-1788.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1664</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1e9d70d9934e8890aa8b097793eb39e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef8128343fcc464dddcee6781d33250c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c22bf0401398c07666bc2208a4021834">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and legal papers including land deeds; certificates for land bounties; an
              inventory of the estate of Peter Stedler, 1772; and a letter from Leonard Marbury,
              1779, discussing the British defeat at Bryan Creek Bridge, Georgia. Also an account
              book kept by Elbert from 1776 to 1788 which includes accounts of the 2nd Battalion of
              the State of Georgia, 1776-1777, plantation records, and Elbert's personal
              accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6609_9u3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ADAMS ELDER PAPERS, 1837-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1665</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d4d779cfa72f69174392f7118c0058b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>127 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d8b1a04d95c20a6ae26e894c368d6816">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57f381cdc283d6a5ba05e3de399b53f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John Adams Elder from John Minor, a Fredericksburg patron, commenting in
              detail on the sketches which Elder sent back from Dusseldorf, Germany, where he was
              studying drawing; Civil War letters to Maggie Elder from Confederate soldiers;
              correspondence with William Wilson Corcoran concerning Elder's commission to paint
              portraits of Thomas J. Jackson and Robert E. Lee, 1875-1876; official reports of the
              battle of the Little Big Horn and letters relative to Elder's painting <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Custer's Last Charge,</title> 1876-1877; letters
              from publishers in connection with the reproduction of Elder's works; and
              correspondence with Caspar Buberl about the creation of the bronze monument, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Appomattox.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6613_twy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. ELDER ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1848-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1666</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17a75c338d5d0657c35d8c62235b49c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f6528e45cfedfab67409bb1bf061078">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6bb630759305df219713386e302150b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a bookmaker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6617_yeb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS CHRISTIAN GEORGE ELHOLM PAPERS, 1793-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1667</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f7d1a0d0e65bef87f4c8af2cc180399"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_24e9bdc12ab1d2b3c46dd8ae73c52f28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_587f1529c1845addca1e659650f55ded">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Elholm, apparently general of militia, dealing with arms, and the problems
              of frontier adjutant rations, defense.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6621_q18" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT PAPERS, 1884-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1668</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9da46adae32055aa16032aed966c3fef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd514e6818e0cb8daa77c950710dbdfc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ec750e6fe5bf15699916ff4040c795e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6625_290" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, LODGE 568,
              PAPERS, 1900-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1669</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ec9d989bd300e62f09bea3df45a995b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c889a379f0ea95832d8edf60c7395385">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3bfc2c245cfb80736024fe530db4ffbc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Contains question books, 1900-1905, 1905-1912, including the names, ages, and
              occupations of local residents, and a time dimit book, 1903-1911, containing forms for
              permission to resign in good standing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6629_0nj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED WASHINGTON ELLET PAPERS, 1759-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1670</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_663e65f14fb35f38098c62b3be5e3071"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_342bc2e797b3cdf159fec12eea27ad29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bunker Hill (Macoupin County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4729b20966c9ab8cd1a2213063014e8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Early papers include an indenture and a record of the marriage ceremony of Hannah
              Erwin and Israel Israel. The major portion of the collection is made up of the letters
              of Mary Ellet to her sons Alfred Ellet and Edward Carpenter Ellet, for the most part
              concerning family matters and local business. Also contains correspondence concerning
              the management of a plantation in Mississippi after the Civil War, and sketches of the
              lives and military careers of Charles Ellet, Jr., and Alfred W. Ellet including an
              account of Charles Ellet's work in the development of the steam ram and descriptions
              of the action of the ram fleet in several important battles of the Civil War. There is
              one volume of genealogical material on the Lloyd and Carpenter families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6633_kzv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ELLETT ARITHMETIC, 1761.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1671</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dee9d5a0ca6c0908edbdcfa8a5a8b5d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb6e6d2c31c7f33838888a544871046f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[King William County?], Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0df3e23c1ad4b28f5ba897f45a6fa6c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Book of problems and rules.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6637_qb8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>L. S. ELLINGTON PAPERS, 1866-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1672</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b43754340d23d74c7bd26e5f5d33bee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa6028b28b2b8714cb3f53d26628c84d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Griffin (Spalding County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b8957050ed8d8530a6ed54b63b58f99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Radical Republican during Reconstruction in Georgia. Describes
              activities of the Ku Klux Klan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6641_utb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. DANE ELLINGWOOD PAPERS, 1838-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1673</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_103547648d4e573ac788c9535234230c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9639c04a0089daa4303164c153a122ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eb859d0bef300b9f133198c2c1239c25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6645_3z6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GILBERT ELLIOT, FIRST EARL OF MINTO, PAPERS, 1793-1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1674</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e954ed24d2d24ceefe1826492ed91fee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4fd23be45159fdee3f0c3404b52b2cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Minto House, Roxburghshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e14491defc09d92110dce69538aa222f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters including a long letter, 1793, explaining the British
              withdrawal from Toulon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6649_nae" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HENRY MIERS ELLIOT PAPERS, 1827-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1675</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22e92c94937bdfa072c82cc435bb5702"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f35bebef8a84c5ffaf2ee14800071a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Calcutta, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55ad89167f5cd7628d9044684f0a29b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1840-1853, from Elliot to his son who was attending several preparatory
              schools in England, containing comments on the Winchester School and Elliot's
              reflections on his own student days there. Papers dealing with Indian affairs include
              documents about Elliot's education for Indian service, 1827-1828; items concerning his
              appointments and assignments; papers pertaining to revenue department operations,
              1834-1835; and varied material dealing with Indian administration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6653_v7t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN ELLIOTT, SR., ADDRESSES, 1813-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1676</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_659b3e1a26d179408fcb2589dd005264"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f996543b970b930a2da315d78c92b450">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc83babc8681b1c6b99518e8301e3a43">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Addresses by Benjamin Elliott, Sr., before the Literary and Philosophical Society of
              Charleston, South Carolina, 1815, and for the 4th of July, 1817. Also, one or two
              addresses by his son, Benjamin Elliott, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6657_jur" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN P. ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1805-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1677</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e4151cb9ba2383fcfccfa7eb921ad97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>179 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5127bf97b2a263b8641958708e1dcff3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Salem (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38eb9563b5df4121e3421d5c60aa6bbe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters covering a complete generation of the Elliott family and relating to the
              founding of Trinity College (now Duke University); Braxton Craven's publication, the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Southern Index; </title> gold mining in North
              Carolina; the Civil War; Reconstruction; economic growth of North Carolina; and state
              politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6661_k0x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1678</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ebaba24a410bd280f9f4545b4eddca5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_014bbab18ccbfddb8fcc36af6d938670">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cab26dcfed43b1f30e43013548a6fab0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Elliott, United States senator from Georgia, discussing a bill on
              Indian affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6665_1kv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1808-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1679</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f49501a27a591b8a6cb3995020afa4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a9b9635c4d4baa236a10aa618c01851">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hertford (Perquimans County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f43a45073c2617c05153140b0f802242">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business papers of a merchant in Norfolk, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6669_lkm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS J. ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1680</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b3f3320117bb4070ed9dcb1d65f78aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c11e4bfb9d67a05d7a7a0cc527763820">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e240d06d4c13cd9067387f70b97e95e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and Civil War letters of a Confederate soldier, giving brief accounts of the
              battles of Second Manassas, Drewry's Bluff, and Harper's Ferry, all in 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6673_v6k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1834-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1681</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c7686e7f2f61a6c827273128c3408cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dc3496aa98fcc52238e92bf7f72bdf3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northampton County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ca7bdf5978885d3902625afbbf30b396">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Thomas P. Elliott, with descriptions of a train ride in 1834, a
              trip to the Middle West, and school life at Westtown School, near Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6677_fyw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS RHETT SMITH ELLIOTT PAPERS, 1785-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1682</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_898c1d3804bf612aff71b25574c6a7cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc7db05d84ac43565be87196f3a06cec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d992fe7c4b04627e4b50f40daec3f29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of a rice planter and operator of several plantations before
              and after the Civil War in the Beaufort and Charleston areas, revealing attitudes and
              problems of Southerners during and after the Civil War. Included also are deeds, 1785
              and 1802, recording the transfer of land in South Carolina to William Skirving, and
              letters of Guerard and William Heyward while prisoners on Johnson's Island, Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6681_72s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. ELLIS PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1683</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b9c5b1b4761d5cd8d3dd73eaa988e1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6074631361c6cfe482beae0c1c7e338c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Palmyra (Marion County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_926af175043c777c111d31f66774c36a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter showing sentiment in Palmyra, Missouri, at the outbreak of the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6685_e15" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ELLIS PAPERS, 1757-1760.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1684</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2675671b576ccd376bf97f097336e7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f63e0c23d13417689de7a699e264182">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89b67e4ada0be435fa717b3d00d3d048">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine documents signed by Ellis as governor of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6689_iom" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES E. ELLIS PAPERS, 1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1685</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52e652b95b8f83c8894a254f131de125"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5927f4d6d7a37e753fae4a51f6403d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0e0c8f66a05ffc26b7e52a44bcb5249">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Ellis, executive secretary of the Methodist Church of Brazil, containing
              information about his church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6693_cdp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEREMIAH B. ELLIS PAPERS, 1844-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1686</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cdde3af6a18266c7d5a449dc50a6f817"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>103 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_644cf32058e42caddf59a72ae0490c2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fulton (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0c115041469965f6210d68d6b2ae0bcc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Ellis and other members of the Ellis family, including a ledger
              from a general store, 1852-1888, and a school record from Shady Grove, North Carolina,
              1844, giving pupils, attendance, and some grades.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6697_dwy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIS ELLIS PAPERS, 1852-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1687</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_704caeec4e15abf2c162885484ba9210"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_040f575db0be35ff01280d4778574bde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a401874c53d8a98816ca482ca68c3fb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection includes a letter from Ellis, Governor of North Carolina, to John
              Letcher, Governor of Virginia, concerning a proposal to resurvey the Virginia-North
              Carolina border and a letter concerning a plan to divert all Southern trade to the
              port of Baltimore, Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6701_ft6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEMUEL ELLIS PAPERS, 1852-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1688</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36405d92b4a61136a74872e5568be2b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39f949319149273b5c321c42a1ce0974">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b90f7b4902a6e4ef57a86583fdb4617">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and business papers of a general merchant and justice of the peace containing
              correspondence with brothers in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and Darlington, South
              Carolina, in the 1850s; ledgers of a general store, 1857-1863; court records,
              warrants, orders, and case accounts in the 1870s and 1880.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6705_glr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT WILLIAM ELLISTON PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1689</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27c5fa91b1d16bffd890de4a36875b6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e38c731ea74b694c53d41a08f6c41a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7fc53f82cd2b90d39911a9190aa34dbe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter to Robert W. Elliston's wife, Elizabeth (Rundall) Elliston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6709_slq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LEAVITT ELLSWORTH PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1690</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9532f0a6a91b324bccfdf96173599de2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91311c7aa9ad285f9c76830f0664b1ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fa0e587573c3d5537f2724795b1e504">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A true copy of the patent office record of a patent on cooking stoves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6713_mhj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELMORE INSURANCE COMPANY CASHBOOK, 1860-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1691</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8f895ce426953956e6c6027fdd72e8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 402 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28dd81486ec2c066e936fbc5d9e01bc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7bb1246266eb72cde4c9e664e90ce31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cashbook of a fire and marine insurance company, of which W. M. Martin was president
              and Joseph Whilden secretary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6717_sl2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. ELSEY PAPERS, 1909-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1692</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6fcce9263c28ddd5b0414fdbf8b513fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 52 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8832e5d3f3d06c0519de7aefedaf4cb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ravenel, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_933c15c1a54d04bdc0f851232d53a1c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Criminal docket of a justice of the peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6721_y1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD ELWARD PAPERS, 1845-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1693</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06acf91e702bad019343a0e43c9e2cd0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f52fa51c3c8bfac6ad0eb8a888dc961">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b06fff9637714a7ac6970310ac396442">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a printer, stationer, bookbinder, and bookseller, 1845-1847; subscription
              book, 1848-1852, for Elward's newspaper, the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Mississippi Free Trader,</title> including business letters and receipts concerning
              the newspaper and records relating to Elward's duties as postmaster of Natchez.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6725_ia7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK DAVID ELY PAPERS, 1857-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1694</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4126cbf3778e574ab2ecc71508c648b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b7e1d1a131da50cf8b75bd371dd5e9a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9db5fdf777397cd927baf10a6ccdeb93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6729_ly0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELY AND WALKER DRY GOODS COMPANY PAPERS, 1883-1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1695</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9de31ed5d2ebff1e7f37269a9aa7b41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_658d58987f87cb325c79997948e3997c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_12a05cda7f69f64afc5428ea810376a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm of textile manufacturers and distributors, containing financial
              statements, 1884-1953; minutes of the meetings of the stockholders and of the board of
              directors, 1883-1954; general ledgers, 1906-1920, 1938-1953, 1959-1960; factory
              ledgers, 1931-1959; capital assets and depreciation book, 1959-1960; and documents
              concerning federal tax matters, 1918-1926.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6733_vrm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID EMANUEL PAPERS, 1786, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1696</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f3270a379e1c6a4c6ab644e9f7a0cdf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_79429b29e8610206b29756188a94d0d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5e6e7221b83150df68f91aab185ef94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A receipt for rations for a small company of troops, 1786, and an affidavit of 1805
              describing an encounter between Tories and Continental troops near James Butler's
              plantation in lower Georgia in 1780.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6737_qzd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. MILTON EMERSON JOURNAL, 1841-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1697</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd6a50f14d0e94a89afb0e7f651c5e06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 127 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f5bb6b2ef84963fd4367b23002096d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Belhaven (Accomack County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c147f930bdc614a84bf78663f9b39284">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a teacher who went from New Hampshire to Virginia, by way of New York City
              and Philadelphia, to take a position at Matchapungo Academy. Contains descriptions of
              his trip south by water and rail; social customs and religious life on the Eastern
              Shore of Virginia; treatment of slaves. and the appearance of villages in Virginia.
              Also describes a visit to Washington, D.C., in 1842 including a view of John Quincy
              Adams in the House of Representatives and a visit with President Tyler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6741_vxk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RALPH WALDO EMERSON PAPERS, 1844-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1698</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_44d1d604603f950d6df35f925cb9965e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8586236a9f08d2d82f2249a4639b9055">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b2a63ac2ce21f099a9d5ab7fb47e753">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items including two original poems, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">No Fate Save the Victim's Fault Is Low,</title> 1877, and
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">To the Humble-bee.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6745_f5q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN EMERY PAPERS, 1862-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1699</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08e42c8182767499383ff1be65248c0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bdde443dd23c5cf27dd63fc499c8a80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sanford (York County), Me., and Southbridge and Whitinsville (Worcester County),
              Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b28fa9b31d6c9c954f402ad50a10b06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Emery while he was a soldier in the Union Army and later as a teacher.
              Includes information on camp life, especially on the moral and religious attitudes of
              the soldiers; the battle of Spotsylvania Court House; and school curricula,
              discipline, and teaching methods.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6749_7wm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSE R. EMERY PAPERS, 1862, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1700</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db32bce30fe1c8f58fd2f90bcd038810"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1485d659dc5d52e954b369f05e5892cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_063a9030af7eb8f3effc2e7afe5b7423">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters describing life in Charleston while the city was under sedge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6753_9q1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR EMMERSON PAPERS, 1793-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1701</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_434e687b27c6a3497ec479a9998132bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>318 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f242841211396ec539764be27f09cce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3206c930d3030be57f0286a1e7d46672">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Arthur Emmerson and his family concerning the sale of
              timber to the U.S. Navy, 1830s; the administration of schools in Franklin County,
              North Carolina; the operations of the Confederate commissary department in western
              Virginia; and life in Portsmouth, Virginia, during the occupation by Federal troops,
              1864. Also contains a volume concerning Trinity Episcopal Church in Portsmouth; and a
              volume of John Emmerson's business records from the 1860s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6757_6ak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HELMSLEY EMORY PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1702</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8af08899bf7d97828a39b32b6b44650e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a4cf9a5d04c1464e87c3639195d8376">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_827254f61cf2243e5a77e549b234f277">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, including a letter. 1851, from Charles C. Perry discussing a
              scientific project he was undertaking with J. L. R. Agassiz, Asa Gray, and Joseph
              LeConte.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6761_l29" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMORY COLLEGE PAPERS, 1839-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1703</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e7b26b3f3f4d7ef03e1b27b95017852"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ab0b97201cc7e7059104ac52855beb4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Newton County)-, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d697a8cc7ccf7d09e9199be7b9625c0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters expressing appreciation for having been invited to become honorary members of
              the Few Society of Emory College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6765_d08" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SUSAN W. EMPIE PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1704</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e69c79d1266f70421dd1441956425df9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ac020bd6802b5b89221f9b6674a9c0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a64c35c220f15c28102ca3641aeac644">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Adam Empie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6769_ard" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM R. ENECKS PAPERS, 1800-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1705</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e4970c55df2e8be7f246ac3efe512e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5bd2566f202f5ac0e769a195d5aa1a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Screven County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de8d6ad66854dbd031aa3277d06566ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of a cotton farmer concerning the cotton and slave market in
              Savannah. the wounding of his son in the battle of Atlanta; and contracts with
              freedmen for farming, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6773_1y9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADOLPH ENENKL PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1706</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a657d3b8429c6f814e92fe7bd37caf5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dcda404c1dc5bbe9ad46a496af43c1d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austria.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_517b269d8486963f0162c8aff119c766">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A journal of artillery school exercises.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6777_xqx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLORA D. ENGLAND PAPERS, 1955-1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1707</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd1b92cff7e4dd631c2e5d4854ffdc40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_060c301c9d6a18b26382217e730c3137">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Perry County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fcaa000426d5a810675019de424f7c30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescripts of three genealogies prepared by Flora England on the Gayle family and
              other families in Perry County and central Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6781_a39" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL ENGLE RECEIPTS, 1823-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1708</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_85c556ce7b4441e50bd80927fb01c605"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81064f06f9d5ec665aa9685d9fb90bb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, West Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_002c1cf8066a5fe29cd251604278644d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts and accounts signed or made out to Samuel Engle, landowner and planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6785_5bp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ENGLES PAPERS, 1853-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1709</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8978d5b419e0cf056a52d18c11c5d53d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fbd1b891881e7577ab281905ba4497e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harpers Ferry (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f28a1cbf7d6dae2bcc18cea4198bbea7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of a lumber dealer concerning militia, settlement of debts,
              and the Union occupation of Beaufort, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6789_orv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENTERPRISE STREET RAILROAD COMPANY MINUTES, 1888-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1710</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_feaa9057d69e4b5ea93c799dd5342392"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 51 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea398a866f08b82db9876906ce9cc857">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6bd01694775f187825013fe542618db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of act of incorporation, and clippings of the Enterprise Street Railroad
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6793_186" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH ENTLER PAPERS, 1823-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1711</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa7c82bf3e0c3c6695ce0cc5d810df4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>130 items and 5
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9906095b6e7a5bc84ce1220f372f120e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c47e492600315e178ddcafa80ede974a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invoices, bills, receipts, ledgers and daybooks of a grocer and general merchant.
              Includes correspondence from Confederate prisoners at Union prisons at Point Lookout,
              Maryland, and at Fort Delaware, Delaware.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6797_c1f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EPISCOPAL CHURCH FEMALE MITE SOCIETY CONSTITUTION, 1823-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1712</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_133cb30223112b529dfe0bb6d821633b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 88 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3875b93f3936ed02b9ab063116e157fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4eef4f6c7d970e7908ce636cc65a6ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Constitution of a mite society in a Protestant Episcopal Church and a list of
              contributors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6801_9mp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MISS J. C. R. EPPES NOTEBOOK, ca. 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1713</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a041cf7ef37a4530fbcb8e8a073e6df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 500 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a4604d70045609b8bc58815fdae28a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orlando, Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_717dfa8ff9d5a3487ffea6441cc55557">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Contains notes on Florida and many taw notes of a member of the Eppes family,
              probably early 19th century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6805_wqc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WAYLES EPPES PAPERS, 1807-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1714</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22282c4a232ca923e5b702a345cfb652"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2547a009c216966912e2a3db4c1a214">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Millbrook," Buckingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_313278701bba6b8b2f25725d8ddf44be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from John Wayles Eppes (1773-1823), nephew and son-in-law of Thomas
              Jefferson, member of Virginia House of Delegates, 1801-1803, member of United States
              Congress, 1803-1811, 1813-1817, and United States senator, 1817-1819, chiefly to
              Francis Eppes (b. 1801), his son by his first wife, Maria (Jefferson) Eppes
              (1778-1804), written while he was in preparatory school near Lynchburg and at the
              University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Parental letters discuss the development of
              character and the value of the study of history. In the set are two letters, November,
              1814, from John Wayles Eppes to Alexander James Dallas, secretary of the treasury, in
              which Eppes expresses his fears that national credit and confidence might be impaired
              by a statement that "national credit no longer existed" which Dallas had made before a
              congressional committee on the Bank question. Included also is a deed, 1817, from John
              Wayles Eppes to Thomas Jefferson Randolph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6809_o96" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. D. EPPS DIARY, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1715</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b4849aab7ece22d93a6524af3e40c4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 190 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e00b2719f741849c4f54c793c64c1799">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodruff (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e94d5417091fe9e2458027f4d0bfc491">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a storekeeper dealing with local news.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6813_rmn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID STEWART ERSKINE, ELEVENTH EARL OF BUCHAN, PAPERS,
              1780-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1716</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_145a136bf13e57aa0e86cb910dfbf6e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57dbf276c37296755ad65ac2cd812e62">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7be4bdd45bdd3c1ba895166680aec51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Exchange with the Fourth Earl of Selkirk concerning the method of selecting Scottish
              representative peers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6817_3f9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ERSKINE, FIRST BARON ERSKINE, PAPERS, 1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1717</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_720f41b3b4dd2dcd5f46fb02c8b60f59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c79782307213b24d6eb725406d3cd5da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a72092c83e15d26e9d37c30494662a20">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters related to Erskine's service as Lord Chancellor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6821_69d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES R. ERVIN, SR., PAPERS, 1850-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1718</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffb20bf0ddc37b1e236443a3910b591d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd81f5a42228ba6807799cbe076e2377">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warm Springs (Bath County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84941aaa70f86880670fca06897eca37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Ervin's son while he was a student at the Virginia Military
              Institute, 1850-1851, and one while he was a prisoner of war at Johnson's Island,
              Sandusky, Ohio, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6825_y8k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERWIN MILLS RECORDS, 1907, 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1719</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_da26c57baf2753a4a2a9dca7093e3a80"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 697 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92938c8bb6878d17db58046de240cf9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daf36e7e1eda95da1ea87bd603141767">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Inventories of the Cooleemee (North Carolina) plant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6829_zkj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. ESKRIDGE AND JOHN B. ESKRIDGE PAPERS, 1853-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1720</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71a02b14e52e98ce0b0680e2cb287ecf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a797b87896370ddf14a0c9a7db78fcd9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50cb1f3a621a07bb6fa55415daec7276">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1854, of an apothecary, and scattered receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6833_j0k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRI ESTIENNE MANUSCRIPT, 1575.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1721</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abc4d221b37e374b277732d535b3a114"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 72 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29fff220d320d5f224eadf4a3c96c93e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Italian translation of <title type="simple" render="italic">Discovrs merveillevx de
                la vie, actions &amp; déportemens de Catherine de Medicis...</title> 1574). The
              authorship of this work is uncertain, but it has been attributed to Estienne.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6836_33k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ESTRAY PAPERS, 1901-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1722</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b870527344370c4e11946f7a927f5bd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_313adaf950378f6878c1df323180ccc2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Noxubee County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abae03f0526c6bd703cc200dbd0e8074">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>County ranger's official record of strayed cattle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6840_3mk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ESTRAY BOOK AND WOLF SCALP CERTIFICATES, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1723</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5dfb74a97dc26224adfc219f3292b7d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4860a35dd65c6d440769eb26f396b28f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>McHenry County, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf6a2c895f5e770a761f07f4fc59595f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Justices' and constables' records of strayed cattle and bounties paid for wolf
              scalps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6844_7xc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY SUE ETHRIDGE PAPERS, 1889-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1724</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a26a17836fde8af443b229c8c3456fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5e71baa3fa15d8387b8a9c22155b044">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sunbury (Gates County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73f944b148d8825d7171d14ea2ac195a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence with occasional references to local politics, social life and
              customs, and religion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6848_52i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUPHRADIAN ACADEMY RECORD BOOK, 1824-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1725</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a169e19ece771f96a7f2ef27af8bbf9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72bddc4668cdb99d6d02a52940a8bece">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham (Richmond County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c7810a39c0c45c5befb552f9b594744">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Regulations of the Euphradian Academy, record of board meetings, commencement
              accounts, and other information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6852_gau" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BIDDLE EUSTIS PAPERS, 1865-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1726</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12e832d615c1fe602f2cf7db5a1888e2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83fe0d0b3bf85afd90a1634f8cb92ecd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2af723d206a5fcc83e38918a506be04">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly dispatches from James B. Eustis while he was serving as assistant adjutant
              general on General Joseph E. Johnston's staff. They are concerned with the
              difficulties of obtaining supplies and transportation in the Confederate Army during
              the last months of the war, including the feasibility of transferring rails from one
              railroad line to another.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6856_s86" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLEMENT ANSELM EVANS PAPERS, 1880-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1727</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_552cda26b8054a53388377820e78a1f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b48c0746b74237524ea6444e79bb99bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d90a16f474428d0ba4ecb53107a74650">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Evans, former Confederate general and commander-in-chief of the United
              Confederate Veterans concerning business and a United Confederate Veterans
              reunion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6860_du9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA CAROLINE (WASHINGTON) EVANS PAPERS, 1842-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1728</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5aa57c9db6f22e0e21a833f355de9575"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e78b90689ca3831304b962d80f7ad13d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goldaboro (Wayne County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02d25c0921b1381ffea36c49e4ef75c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up of family correspondence, including a letter, 1842,
              commenting on economic conditions and describing a ball in Washington, D.C., and a
              temperance meeting; a letter, 1842, describing a lecture by James Pollard Espy and
              commenting at length on his meteorological theories.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6864_rln" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE K. EVANS PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1729</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0890757ede5e84f77f70bba876f3394"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_755f8470efeef2e3b37bf56ca69191f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farmville (Prince Edward County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f4f8edc6bf70f358108e647d422be61">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a Confederate private describing his picket duties, other camp
              activities, and expressing concern regarding his farming operations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6868_uo8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIET L. (SCOLLAY) EVANS MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1864-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1730</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8bb00709dd6a9e67b9dc8c8c809aae6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 240 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94a4c37765c250211f12018cbb424122">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleway (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_303986c45487a8263ec4c275b4b37788">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This notebook was originally the property of John Joseph Hickey and came into the
              possession of Harriet Evans who copied into it excerpts from various writers and notes
              on domestic matters. Includes an account of the burning of Harriet Evans's home by a
              Union soldier, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6872_zja" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. EVANS PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1731</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e29be8b0e84e14db73b2e468e4fdb70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>97 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ade1d1c5ec89d43030dff00bbb2823b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Butts County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b6d76d75fa00eb4f1c2f0c69f8963bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a lieutenant in the 53d Georgia Regiment, describing in detail his
              experiences in the army and commenting on the epidemic of measles in 1862. Included
              also are letters from Evans's wife giving accounts of conditions at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6876_mmz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH R. EVANS PAPERS, 1822-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1732</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbd964df5efdd3d0557bfc76fa29ba50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ac5e80d29bbb4f2e281cbdbd2652f10">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7fa5d61f995e27a63fbd0f335c46045a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to a merchant and shipper concerning the shipment of turpentine and lumber
              from New York and Boston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6880_mh7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS EVANS PAPERS, ca. 1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1733</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52bd6039c63a8914b7b5fc9be87eb83c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e40f2e9cc0e05035ee3e0672a0156011">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8de37cd55cec804e7efbefd20fa3df4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, ca. 1827, to Thomas Evans, a Philadelphia druggist and prominent Quaker
              minister and editor, copies of scattered entries from the minutes of Morning Meetings
              of the Society of Friends in London, 1692-1709, concerning the reading and publication
              of works by Stephen Crisp, Thomas Ellwood, George Fox, William Penn, and George
              Whitehead. Among those who attended the meetings and assisted with the readings were
              Thomas Lower, Charles Marshall, William Mead, Ambrose Rigg, John Tomkins, and Joseph
              Wyeth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6884_3ar" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MAXWELL EVARTS PAPERS, 1878-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1734</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_095ac7107c98609786d3723fe3b7beae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d88d6e4258a3ebd6f81a72c0fbf8ab8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d50b05d3af971e9f878623dbaa24408a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Evarts as United States secretary of state dealing with routine official
              and personal business, including a letter, 1880, requesting Evarts to expedite
              negotiations of the International Copyright Treaty signed by numerous prominent
              American writers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6888_567" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE EVE DIARY, 1772-1773.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1735</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4017c95cfc7a6cf68216c80859e8298"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 32 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0583c8edeade3bdbd8879d656459c476">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d576c2aafd9755ce017fcf7aef78da00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Comments in the diary of a young girl on the weather, family matters, and excursions
              to nearby places.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6892_v3x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD EVERARD PAPERS, 1727.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1736</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ad102f1a6b2f6de878ccb9a9f193b6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ec055fe7203ab262899cc7710370e85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9703332ca31e45fed42570ffd4d712e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Everard, the last proprietary governor of North Carolina, to Thomas Amory,
              prominent Boston merchant, discussing Indian troubles and ordering sugar and window
              glass.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6896_0tf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD EVERETT PAPERS, 1842-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1737</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3907b9e326c069ae061993a4ffa67891"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9748c0586caafb66bbfb85bc3179793">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_173afd2591f9d796d62223a34b562053">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence including a letter, 1860, to a Mrs. Eve in Augusta, Georgia,
              reflecting his interest in the preservation of Mount Vernon and a letter, 1860,
              discussing his recent publication, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Mount
                Vernon Papers.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6900_0l0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LILLIE (MOORE) EVERETT PAPERS, 1890-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1738</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3b469fe4ded25e9b5f98369ec766046"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>275 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_790576f3e58a3341f0bf7ba483ccea60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham (Richmond County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e49ff36970fc6d7a0923249a015c768">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Lillie (Moore) Everett concerning the history of various
              religious groups in Richmond County, especially Methodists. The correspondence,
              1924-1942, contains information on various ministers, churches, and local history.
              There is a copy of Everett's <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Methodism in
                Richmond County and Rockingham, 1786-1941,</title> in which she discusses John
              Wesley and other early leaders of Methodism; camp meetings; the Pee Dee and Piedmont
              circuitS. the Woman's Missionary Society; and Negro Methodism. There is a
              miscellaneous collection of clippings and a number of volumes containing Everett's
              notes on Methodism and church history and material relating to the Woman's Missionary
              Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6904_pzf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATIENCE EVERETT PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1739</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_527e2a761531c596db2ba6c7b0468dd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36c63785442514587abf90c8921646ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Haynesville, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_631dec398b0b6ebcd4235e8bfad0b554">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning the scarcity of food during the Civil War and Andersonville
              Military Prison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6908_dfg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN STODDERT EWELL AND RICHARD STODDERT EWELL PAPERS,
              1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1740</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2a5c8b92e4c78178f4d5782cdc8db4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c38e73316d4309a7fded83bc182617fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8e0ffb54f623caad309885410a243a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and Civil War correspondence of Benjamin Stoddert Ewell (1810-1894),
              including a letter to the Richmond <title type="simple" render="italic">Whig </title>
              in vindication of the burning of Richmond by his brother in 1865. The papers of
              Richard Stoddert Ewell (1817-1872), general in the Confederate Army, include a letter
              concerning the defenses of Richmond in 1864; a voucher for rations for his staff; a
              letter, 1862, from Thomas J. Jackson to Ewell commenting on the battle of Cedar
              Mountain; a note, 1863, concerning the beginning of the retreat of the Army of
              Northern Virginia from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, toward Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; and a
              letter book giving an interesting account of the maneuvers of the Army of Northern
              Virginia, especially the attacks on the north side of the James River, September 29,
              1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6912_sy6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN S. EWELL PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1741</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7abc72866dfc6f786f9dcc460bfe1624"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9024539bd2b84da0386e86359dc227c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oakland (Colorado County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a65e8b1872b1146ccaee39655c7dd54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters giving details of a journey made by John S. Ewell and his nine slaves from
              Lynchburg, Virginia, to New Orleans, Louisiana, with comments on the latter city;
              included also are lengthy comments on land, crops, and prices in Texas, where Ewell
              arrived in February, 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6916_67b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW EWING PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1742</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_812f0a93827e1df21379c00994d55e26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f54bd62a4d1ea19c1982616449b23287">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ff32fbe11b64e3efb94611a1c3b186f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Ewing, member of Congress from Tennessee, describing in detail the
              political maneuverings in the House and Senate over the Compromise of 1850.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6920_n06" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS EWING, SR., PAPERS, 1833-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1743</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d696c6249527621eabee333b55b59c1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f88bd7f2a89f09665fa49190c53afa68">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Fairfield County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_280a28f1c162e1d974107e8f0dcea04b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence, including a letter, 1849, to Robert H. Williamson
              concerning the construction of an addition to the Patent Office building.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6924_pv8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. L. F. DIARY, 1840-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1744</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_460f72e46eb82cbf2541173abb0878b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71ed363495009058b8a79568269a9a44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Somerville (Culpeper County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be474257bc13d46a19763b429bd49ba8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of M. L. F., who may have been a Presbyterian minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6928_kdo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHRISTOPHER FABER PAPERS, 1836-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1745</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1dc0739af97baf6d64b1aee7d4b39580"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d72f3703b17d0d73ba3799d553c611e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b645a30c08d20e9f0030b55fd7869083">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of John C. Faber, a physician, containing information on
              social customs and economic conditions of plantation owners and businessmen. Included
              are references to the Seminole War; difficulties between the United States and France,
              1836; cotton crops, 1849; and prices for land and slaves in Charleston, 1857.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6932_92v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. [WILLIAM?] FACKLER PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1746</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b3b36d516193b6b85384062e66c84ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37c26e3be1a9bc7b77fb940e5f400550">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Madison County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad60dcbe43c8d2bdc41bee4596f37c87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of letters of the Fackler family, principally discussing personal
              matters. Included are letters by C. W. Fackler, a Confederate soldier in Tennessee,
              containing comments on Generals Braxton Bragg, Nathan B. Forrest, and Joseph E.
              Johnston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6936_uc9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN MILTON FAIRCHILD PAPERS, 1866-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1747</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b33af4637cf5b9c2d25fc8a2dfa6e40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>122 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18b98b919b920cff8fb56180d8cb1a22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d64ad5f0588a2cb778e0b74b834085cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edwin Milton Fairchild (1865-1939), American educationist, and of his wife,
              Mary Salome (Cutler) Fairchild (1855-1921), library lecturer. The majority of the
              letters, 1897-1915, concern the creation and work of the National Institute for Moral
              Education, and were either by or to Milton Fairchild and Bernard Nadal Baker, a
              Baltimore businessman interested in moral education. Correspondents include magazine
              publishers, college presidents, school principals, educational societies, and patrons
              of the Institute. The papers of Mary Fairchild include her high school compositions,
              1866-1870; notes of congratulations on her wedding, 1897; and letters from librarians
              in New York and Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6940_7r6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM TURNER FAIRCLOTH PAPERS, 1841-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1748</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_debb3c18c7e5c35a7b6b66edd319296b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_573ce552786179ce24f0c80a985c04ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goldsboro (Wayne County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdb30fb63e52ea4e6e86f4dbe716ea78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>College orations, class notes, legal papers, and accounts of William Faircloth
              (1829-1900), a North Carolina jurist, educated at Wake Forest College. Included also
              is a diary of a journey made in 1853 from Macon, North Carolina, to New England,
              describing the country traversed, the Crystal Palace, and P. T. Barnum's show in New
              York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6944_kuk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANKLIN WILLIAM FAIREY PAPERS, 1837 (1862-1865) 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1749</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a662ce9172f729f614560422af1dd906"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ceb8a751bc0077db34da6ba86c0d7ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Branchville (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4bc8a52a7f5da5e646942750f7bea69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of F. W. Fairey, planter and operator of a grist mill, including receipts for
              payment of monetary taxes to the Confederate government, a notice concerning
              impressment of surplus farm products, and a petition for his exemption from military
              service in order to operate the mill. The account books and ledgers relate to farming,
              milling, the sawmill business, and magistrate's court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6948_hcq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS FAIRFAX, SIXTH LORD FAIRFAX OF CAMERON, PAPERS, 1748,
              1766.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1750</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4516db3ba70b0ea03d056d725a6bbe25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5850407a1ccb578e47d1ac93e8627d68">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northern Neck, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86e6d4eda435d4122d36b45b81b1a81d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds signed by the sixth Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1693-1781), proprietor of the
              Northern Neck of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6952_s6s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON WESLEY FAISON PAPERS, 1855-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1751</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5b64bda0689689a3b5dfed0f2a4e237"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b37b50074b6e79736d769ada67d12aed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Sampson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ccd6d3733381697e0c390fd2e1683e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Solomon Wesley Faison, corporal in the 36th North Carolina Regiment,
              containing letters from friends at school, 1850s, including a letter, 1856, referring
              to Wake Forest College; Civil War letters discussing relatives fighting in the Army of
              Northern Virginia; and a poem, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">To the
                Sampson County Volunteers.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6956_her" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FAISON FAMILY PAPERS, 1719-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1752</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8858911801e8287bbec1a557d0bfe16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db2e23369be76fe4f284dd7fa49817ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sampson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d8b941e616ce906b52b168c6fd01807">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds to land acquired by members of the Faison family in Sampson (formerly Duplin
              County), North Carolina, and Burlington County, New Jersey. Former owners included
              George Bell, Jr., James Thompson, William Thompson, members of the Watkins (Wadkins)
              family, and Elias Faison Shaw.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6960_mon" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS FALCONER PAPERS, 1835-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1753</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_022e85e0222c932ce856fc0fd78ec71c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b15a0aec0c348edbbabb2ce49cfa0e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_645c7ae3b71f20248f3e57e58a80121d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas Falconer (1805-1882), British country court judge, concerning
              municipal elections at Bath, Chartist agitation, legal cases, the Bath Grammar School,
              and personal and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6964_1w7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FANE, TENTH EARL OF WESTMORLAND, PAPERS, 1777.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1754</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94b486eddf5388e73c65f95a0d1fd869"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14f4714b3698af355678f89ffe740373">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Apethorpe House," Northamptonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59f181f9f769071b44f78f95c5078e82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Charles Villiers to John Fane, Tenth Earl of Westmorland
              (1759-1841), British official, outlining a reading program for studying French
              history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6968_l75" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FANE, ELEVENTH EARL OF WESTMORLAND, PAPERS, 1837-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1755</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_769be6a18b72377493e083831e1f6adb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ce5d090b1aa515ac87ea943ff30210e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69295f522d1f598ff0e197a70e55f7e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Fane, Eleventh Earl of Westmorland (1784-1859), British army officer
              and diplomat, concerning diplomatic appointmeets, the recognition of Louis Napoleon as
              ruler of France, the government of Austria, the Eastern Question, economic, social and
              political change in Britain, and personal matters. Correspondents include Lord
              Aberdeen, Lord Clarendon, Julian Henry Charles Fane, Lord Malmesbury, Lord Palmerston,
              and Lord Stratford de Redcliffe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6972_ikf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND FANNING PAPERS, 1796-1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1756</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb0299fbbb0a2cd8d9ba9e7c201569b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7be48bdb42d7309d6c213f28afb02c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prince Edward Island, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3c5569f477565940d411a3d8904bc7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edmund Fanning (1737-1818), American loyalist, governor of Nova Scotia and
              of Prince Edward Island, and general in the British Army, pertaining to accounts and
              vouchers for the garrison of Prince Edward Island Fencibles. Included are references
              to the Board of Commissioners for Auditing Public Accounts, and personal financial
              sacrifices during his term of office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6976_02w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. PARISH DAYBOOK, 1829-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1757</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26f556a5d46e72c1736ffeebe98768b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 128 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd8989f6cedfbccb4a54e1866f1efa92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a78df13435b3fc51327e258744795ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Planting and harvesting records and expenses of a wheat farmer. Included are some
              poetry and memoranda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6980_akt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BELMONT MERCER FARLEY PAPERS, 1787-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1758</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d711211fa8cf0d5c0cb6b959526d4fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19,722 items and 44 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccbae24bead1deafd34a7edf1fd513fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f34e71625d4a84480974e54303087070">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional and personal papers of Belmont Mercer Farley (1891- ), American
              educator. Professional papers concern academic freedom, educational television,
              reading and illiteracy, rural education, attacks on textbooks, federal aid to
              education, school construction, and strikes. Also discussed are the Ford Foundation,
              communism, peace and war, the military, and the atomic bomb. There is material related
              to the National Education Association, of which Farley was Assistant Director of the
              Division of Publications and later Director of Press and Radio Relations; and a public
              relations handbook for the schools with which Farley was involved. Also included are
              Farley's articles and addresses, scripts for the radio program <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Our American Schools,</title> 1935-1936, a draft of Our <title
                type="simple" render="italic">American Public Schools,</title> and a copy of his
              dissertation. Other material pertains to conventions of various organizations that
              Farley attended, such as the County and Rural Area Superintendents, the National
              Association of Public School Adult Educators, and the Association for Higher
              Education. Personal correspondence consists principally of family letters, with
              information on public education in Missouri and California, and material on the family
              genealogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6984_wg5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FARMER'S ACCOUNT BOOK, 1880-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1759</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96a73d19708670685ccf6a8ebc1660a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 33 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99abd20ec2639a484c3698023b4d8d0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Anonymous records kept by a farmer including records of monetary advances made to
              tenants, and memoranda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6987_xi6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FARMERS' AND EXCHANGE BANK OF CHARLESTON PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1760</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_074acc8a5925b797cfa5f5caa4ff35ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_317c497fe0f77251cd21f445b1c04d4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c7043a384d6431812de41928d4e4bd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daily record of deposits, withdrawals and charges against depositors, including a
              daily total of the bank's funds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6991_ngr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FARMERS BANK OF VIRGINIA CHECK STUBS, 1858-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1761</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e76f142576fdb83263b439b7c9dd221"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56e94dbf35ab98f41bf20e93b24388eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c267e0ae1ab16b1490fe218258a8319e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Drafts and credits, with names of many account holders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6995_kwh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC T. FARNSWORTH PAPERS, 1827-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1762</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd2520fd1cb8e17109d2cd94bab0ad30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bf4eadf4e749935e17878477bfaab14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98d758ec5da73a21339e11e613fbeac7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family letters of Isaac T. Farnsworth, businessman and plantation agent,
              concerning family matters, with references to slavery, trade, Natchez, commodity
              prices, mosquitoes, yellow fever, Andrew Jackson, the Mississippi flood of 1828,
              Jackson's war on the Bank of the United States, the fire of 1836 in Natchez, and the
              panic of 1837.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref6999_2fx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OREN E. FARR PAPERS, 1859-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1763</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77557749b1fc359c0699ebea43adebda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>74 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_241d9fe6ad4c7e6bb8ad7defcc877aa3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mill Village (Sullivan County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e0e574707e52eaed5eb842f16893c51e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the Civil War letters of Oren E. Farr, 16th New Hampshire Volunteers, U.S.A.,
              describing camp life, military duties and engagements in Louisiana, the exchange of
              prisoners, prices in New Orleans and New York City, health conditions, Fort Buchanan,
              slaves joining the Union lines, and attempts to raise a sunken boat. The remaining
              letters are family correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7003_vhz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB FARRABOUGH AND AARON FARRABOUGH PAPERS, (1765-1816) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1764</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4db7fcd5e4944e32d2efae94b7dd884"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d06b973bc3321873c471550974420e1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore County, Md., and Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73d938a3487a5f25b84bc38bea91268d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, promissory notes, and mercantile accounts of Jacob Farrabough of Baltimore
              County, Maryland, and of Aaron Farrabough, who owned land in Granville County, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7007_y3d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERIC WILLIAM FARRAR PAPERS, 1885-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1765</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe82e3ee8281cbf5f9cdb49fe6a78d37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6bdde6fb284d961893782e4b9f18da3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canterbury, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de03e4f36211b7c74d33a87468993c8c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter (19 pp.) from Cyril Lytton Farrar to Frederic William Farrar (1831-1903),
              British clergyman and dean of Canterbury, 1893-1903, discussing the political
              condition of England, the character of the Liberals, and the destruction of the
              Constitution; and a letter from Martin Farquhar Tupper concerning the contributions of
              the nonconformists in charitable work for the poor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7011_7jx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY FARRAR PAPERS, 1916-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1766</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a27a1b10c01adbbb515b278466addcd6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a57730fa65a20f51f05eae6497c4ce8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dorchester (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a77745c745f0b837cfd12068947ba7cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters to Mary Farrar from Jennie (Stone) Abrams, concerning personal
              affairs, Alan Seeger's <title type="simple" render="doublequote">I Have a Rendezvous
                with Death,</title> the Red Cross, the Russian Revolution, World War I, and the
              return of the Jews to Palestine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7015_ces" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS J. FARRAR PAPERS, 1856-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1767</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95a357ed0de68782ff8ba1077a69d45d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_869703eda26babe64837016f8f9a41d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab5215aa0ab74b7c70f1182efdb095e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Thomas J. Farrar, assistant principal of Cove Academy,
              Covesville, Virginia, and Maria L. Megginson, who married about 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7019_woi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA J. FASOLD PAPERS, 1871-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1768</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_991856dfb0b23b380fcd606494f8c075"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>286 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_61b2719e16bb4236a2ccea3f419c6f6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sunbury (Northumberland County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71a556fa8505218af00a357318215ef9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family papers of Emma J. Fasold concerning family affairs; a trip to
              Germany, 1894; Chicago, 1880-1881; Carthage College, Chicago, Illinois, where her
              brother Philip M. taught, and where her brother-inlaw Edward Fry Bartholomew was
              president, 1884-1888; and Augustana College and Theological Seminary, where E. F.
              Bartholomew also taught. Miscellaneous papers include cards, invitations, and
              announcements; financial papers; legal papers; and printed programs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7023_vna" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JAMES FAULKNER, SR., PAPERS, 1815-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1769</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6603c4a9e24c50556261368ebf1b89db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>371 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21cab566f7264422169239eb7e8b4375">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36ec5f375a766366ae67c08d2debdbac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles James Faulkner, Sr. (1806-1884), lawyer, congressman, minister to
              France, and Confederate soldier, principally concerning political and legal matters.
              Included are letters discussing the bill to renew the Bank of the United States; the
              nullification crisis; the presidential election of 1856; Faulkner's duties as minister
              to France, 1859-1861; his arrest by the Secretary of War and subsequent exchange as a
              political hostage; West Virginia politics, 1880s; claims of the Baptist Church of
              Charles Town, West Virginia, against the U. S. government for material used while the
              church was a U.S. hospital; a report on agriculture in New York, 1838; clippings on
              slavery; notes and records of the West Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1872; and
              legal papers pertaining to his law practice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7027_wp7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JAMES FAULKNER, JR., PAPERS, 1876-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1770</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d65a4f074c71d11335d65935e48ced47"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>144 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cffd54bed0e877488bfdebc4b2866571">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_def3020d5a9b37f82129fcfec9e14a58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Predominantly telegrams and letters of condolence to Charles James Faulkner, Jr.
              (1847-1929), U.S. senator, upon the death of his wife, Sallie (Wine) Faulkner, 1891.
              Also included are a letter, 1878, from Faulkner to his wife; a program, 1879, of a
              concert for the benefit of the Martinsburg Light Artillery; and lecture notes,
              1866-1867, from the law class of John B. Minor at the University of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7031_cqb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CUTHBERT FAULKNER PAPERS, 1936-1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1771</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7acf95cf7302a7e19ed0abe2bf5b8471"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c90eb8947ceffbc1ae42b5d7b58e7f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Lafayette County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23675150490ca1eb04b4af36646d48db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists of photocopies of letters between James W. Webb, professor
              of English at the University of Mississippi, and Arlin Turner, English professor at
              Duke University, discussing funds for a portrait of Faulkner, and an article on
              Faulkner in the <title type="simple" render="italic">Saturday Evening Post; </title>
              clippings of articles on Faulkner and of photographs of Faulkner, his family and
              friends; <title type="simple" render="italic">Mid-South,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">the Commercial Appeal Magazine </title> (April 4, 1965), containing
              an article on Faulkner; the <title type="simple" render="italic">Oxford Eagle</title>
              (April 22, 1965), a William Faulkner souvenir edition; a photocopy of a program of the
              Southern Literary Festival held by the University of Mississippi in Faulkner's honor;
              and <title type="simple" render="italic">The Falkner Feuds </title> by Thomas Felix
              Hickerson (Chapel Hill: 1964).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7035_2wh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. FAVROT PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1772</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b976308be57025579eeffc7004e5637c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f55ff5e25ebdb6e6edbedaa22ed585fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camp Mandeville (Saint Tammany Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99bd780b078675dfec09be551c624dee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military orders sent to Thomas P. Favrot, Acting Assistant Adjutant General in the
              U.S. Army during the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7039_xab" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENOCH FAW DIARY, 1851-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1773</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3afb1d8c64f56dc4b2e7604df52b5612"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 26 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c425d7d5a7dc9585fba9b59aeed945d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5149b66324134722cf752cae0fffa6dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of the diary of Enoch Faw (b. 1835), while attending Normal College,
              1851-1856, and while reading law under General A. J. Hansell in Marietta, Georgia,
              1856-1857. The diary contains comments on courses and books, expenses, social events,
              religion, the weather, girl friends, and genealogical data.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7043_wy4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY FAWCETT PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1774</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05e13d1bec331efe8c4c0cd3ed853d27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bd8d191c432d1c0a5132ff2f754019d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1009aff22419387d1e708c4f478e0121">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Henry Fawcett (1833-1884), British statesman and professor of political
              economy at Cambridge, to the editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Financial Reformer </title> protesting its statements on his speech concerning
              taxation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7047_7m6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN NICHOLAS FAZAKERLEY PAPERS, 1809-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1775</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38b102266faef048596560c8ca8be296"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4307b4e6034928aa5f4fa3d981a6f622">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Burwood Park," Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1bcce35b53253f425cc32c521f649d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally political correspondence of John Nicholas Fazakerley (1787-1852), British
              statesman. Among the topics discussed are the war with France; various ministerial
              changes and their effects on British politics; Catholic Emancipation; the Irish
              political situation; paper currency; British foreign policy toward Greece and
              Portugal, 1829; parliamentary reform, 1830-1831; Belgian independence; bastardy laws,
              1832; politics in France, 1832; the offer to Fazakerley of the governorship of Canada
              and the embassy at Brussels, 1835; the Poor Laws, 1837; and the Corn Laws, 1839. Also
              included are personal notes and descriptions of travel in Spain; Genoa, Italy; and
              Geneva, Switzerland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7051_5qg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ATLANTA RECORDS, 1917-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1776</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ce3b2a748c60e88c46b0a151478b223"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>938 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c45f0dd1537a5b97a551673a5473c699">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50fc86d3ebd11ae9c18838ae5413e650">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Materials pertaining to the home front during both world wars. World War I items
              include posters, cartoons, and antiGerman propaganda sheets urging Americans to buy
              savings bonds. World War II materials consist of ration books and coupons,
              advertisements for savings bonds, data on Atlanta during the war, clippings and
              articles on various industries such as rubber, sugar, and shipbuilding, and clippings
              and government documents on wages and hours.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7055_w33" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABNER FEIMSTER PAPERS, 1799-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1777</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_907f6df0f013a2ea1ae27a544b38f8a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa258877110d1aed91ea235b1cb8901d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Liberty (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91b5b2b1add7e3be4017b9a66bd55443">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business, personal and legal papers of a general merchant. Included are two
              daybooks and a ledger.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7059_2qx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP RICARD FENDALL PAPERS, 1658-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1778</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4bf540273475773934931f5aabefb21a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>624 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4cfc7db2d8e564ab1fed97507364a074">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va. and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0bfd75c2405c065f976fb3c4e00c21b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and copies of letters of Philip Ricard Fendall (1795-1868), attorney,
              concerning Whig politics, the reorganization of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">National Journal,</title> the writing of a life of Madison, book
              collecting, the AntiMasonic Party, the Washington National Monument Society, Columbian
              College, and Princeton University. Personal letters are generally from his uncle,
              Richard Bland Lee, and his cousin, Richard Henry Lee, as well as other members of the
              Lee family. Letters of 1892 discuss the work of the American Colonization Society.
              Correspondence and documents, 1658-1962, refer to the Fendall family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7063_msz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. D. FENNELL PAPERS, 1849-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1779</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a0f69c87105be1a982c4383fdef11df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe3421ee37572ae7ffac441b937ca388">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darien (McIntosh County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08a17338201cb58101e9ec8145b414b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a Confederate soldier commenting on camp life, food shortages,
              desertions, elections among the soldiers, and prices of horses, hogs and corn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7067_48r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[A. W. FENTON?] PAPERS, ca. 1893-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1780</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fdda19bea44f45427439c35a0f0cf937"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. (82 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_100267617f304d27d0aa6c640143b909">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed manuscript of a state-by-state account of the secession crisis, entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">A Retrospect. How the States of the Federal
                Union, North and South, met the Crisis of 1861,</title> written from a pro-Northern
              point of view.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7070_xet" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FERGUSON ARITHMETIC MANUSCRIPT, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1781</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7a2a2b135522ca751cd37af13baa1c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55fdbdd2acf699195f520ce0663671b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mecklenburg County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3429de172bc4f93700aa1cea41cb4b2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Arithmetic tables, formulas and problems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7074_mek" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL WRAGG FERGUSON PAPERS, 1863-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1782</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61367cdecedaee331129f32b08996477"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4feb92610015836c3d1164ba1c293ad5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b3515c71a9353b898161b9cf44fb9eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military dispatches of Brigadier General Samuel Wragg Ferguson (1834-1917), C.S.A.,
              concerning troop movements and supplies; and a manuscript (155 pp.) entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Memoirs of Samuel Wragg Ferguson,</title> telling
              of his early life, his years as a cadet at the U.S. Military Academy, his career in
              the U.S. Army in Kansas and Utah, 1857-1861, and his Civil War experiences.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7078_v69" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FERGUSON FAMILY PAPERS, 1874-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1783</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11282684793ca76eb01d54d9a9cd673f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c69859a997efba748becd34f492ce81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98acdd1581d1ec978904018cd8353739">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book containing ledger and journal entries, 1874-1875, for a general store
              and commission business under several owners, and the <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Rules and Regulations of Mt. Pleasant Masonic School</title> in
              the Kelvin Grove community and some tuition accounts, 1877; photographs of Anderson
              Ferguson and his family; letters; and the will of Betty Ann Ferguson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7082_k0k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH ELIZA FERREBEE AND AMANDA E. (FERREBEE) WELCH PAPERS,
              1832-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1784</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_224514ac26c64c53b79c78615e06f13b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>143 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33b2599e1adeaffd2ff3346b40029780">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hampshire County and Mineral County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cac55a055d54bd76cde3c1666fe3dc83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Sarah Eliza Ferrebee (d. 1866), a schoolteacher, and Amanda E.
              (Ferrebee) Welch, probably her sister, containing some information on the prices of
              agricultural products. Included are invitations and announcements, poetry, legal
              papers, financial papers, an agreement by Lucretia (Coffin) Mott to teach in a common
              school, and a program listing the Confederate veterans of Hampshire County who were
              given Crosses of Honor by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7086_6ak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM FERREL PAPERS, 1857-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1785</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5432064b51d27b856a46d49b4de0aa43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>208 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb55953cd95767f44d24b389888d6637">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_100da85cdceca08cb6eaec4a721796f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Ferrel (1819-1891), American meteorologist, concerning his career
              with the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Signal Office. Included are letters from
              eminent American and European scientists concerning meteorological subjects; copies of
              Ferrel's writings and publications; photographs of an eclipse of the sun, 1860, and of
              several scientists; an account of Bethany College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Ferrel's
              alma mater; and bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7090_m2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FERRIDAY FAMILY PAPERS, 1864-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1786</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2cb5bd6f18126473badf5c20dafd0e41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85e7cc240fb095a576d4141afedbc4ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Adams and Claiborne Counties, Miss., and Easton (Northampton County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45194386d0657c22609231d4cc002e44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A daybook, 1864-1867, containing the accounts of various members of the Ferriday
              family, including accounts of a plantation at or near Natchez, Mississippi, land in
              Iowa and Wisconsin, investments, and personal expenses; and agricultural accounts,
              1895-1896, of Pendleton Ferriday, containing accounts for laborers or tenants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7094_0z0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PITT FESSENDEN PAPERS, 1862-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1787</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41aa0ee8677b4e5f145225fa2d3ef993"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c94b858394704541d8001e6b76b21664">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portland (Cumberland County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_036285e5a9f871239226910ac1d4e2df">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Pitt Fessenden (1806-1869), lawyer, politician, U.S. senator, and
              financier, concerning political matters and foreign affairs. Letters relate to the
              Negro suffrage provision in the Virginia Constitution of 1868; Fessenden's vote during
              impeachment proceedings against Andrew Johnson; the "Copperheads" in Vermont and
              Maine; U.S. relations with Belgium, Greece, and Turkey; and King Leopold I.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7098_nb9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEVI A. FESTERMAN PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1788</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4cd834e0cc1e3166380fd7295a723cca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2ef43b4f2b1a79a488d857a3e956661">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f79b32d8fa03765a0be79b6787e7a0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of a Confederate soldier describing the first battle of Manassas and the
              casualties there.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7102_6xv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM FEW PAPERS, 1779-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1789</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0771680a1c822b62de7941ae7652eb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb722cf4f8d800f8778b5f62cd426e4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York and Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_039d612fd150d0af73f162f4dfdf636b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Few (1748-1828), statesman, Revolutionary soldier, and banker,
              concerning the Creek Indians in Georgia, the location of the national capital, and
              routine business matters; letters from Benjamin Few concerning militia activities
              during the Revolutionary War and the Creeks; and a summons, an indenture, and a bill
              of sale for seventy slaves, of Ignatius Few.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7106_dk8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FICKLEN PAPERS, 1844-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1790</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5aafbff0b5b10f8543e48fe7d53a7e9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba8cddba3af8a73f5b556c5a85916321">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Falmouth (Stafford County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31209b004c4685adfb35d57967236bb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of John Ficklen to his future wife, Sally A. Slaughter, including a
              description of a journey from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Halifax.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7110_oc0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. FIELD PAPERS, 1824 (1829-1923) 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1791</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4df38c8488737b841d59444b63d05ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>504 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f539c31911a054daeb3d4021d7b90a81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chincoteague (Accomack County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbd39e129128225ea644d77272e92d58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and legal papers of the allied Field and McMaster families, including
              letters from William S. McMaster to his sister, Elizabeth Ann, describing the Ohio
              region, 1820s; letters from L. H. K. McMaster to Elizabeth describing Missouri,
              1835-1840; typewritten record of the court martial of Dr. John Fields; legal documents
              concerning the ownership of land on Chincoteague and Assoteague Islands by John W. and
              Samuel M. Field, 1870s; papers on litigation concerning oyster-planting rights to
              lands off Assoteague Island, early 1900s; letters of John S. McMaster (1859-1924)
              concerning family history, the Eastern Shore, and Francis Makemie, founder of the
              Presbyterian Church in America, 1900-1920; and clippings on Virginia and Maryland
              genealogy, political figures, and fruit and vegetable culture. Manuscript volumes
              consist of a legal notebook, an account book, a composition book, and memoranda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7114_g20" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FIELD-MUSGRAVE FAMILY PAPERS, 1739-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1792</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52360fa0fc54bd5357e4ccc06da04d26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,168 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf5fa7935458b939c9f0c704144851d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stockbridge (Berkshire County), Mass., and East Grinstead, Sussex, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_775c9114aee64ed08648e084e3ffc779">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional and personal papers of Sir Anthony Musgrave (1828-1888), British
              colonial official; of his wife, Jeanie Lucinda (Field) Musgrave (1833-1920); and of
              her father, David Dudley Field (1805-1894), lawyer and law reformer. Papers of David
              Dudley Field concern his early life; his education at Stockbridge Academy and at
              Williams College, including bills and receipts, and correspondence about student life
              and professors; religion, especially the rise of the Unitarian Church; his early
              career in New York; law reform; the compilation of civil, penal, and criminal codes
              for New York, and as a model for other states; international law, including maritime
              law and admiralty courts; the reform of municipal government; the Association for the
              Reform and Codification of the Law of Nations, 1870s; the Institut de Droit
              International; the laying of the Atlantic Cable, 1866; and the Hague Peace Conference,
              1899. Personal correspondence includes letters, 1830s, with the Hopkins family, Mark,
              Harry, and his future wife, Jane Lucinda; and letters, 1870-1894, with the Muegrave
              family. Also in the collection are clippings pertaining to the Field and Hopkins
              families; some legal papers; diaries, 1875-1894, of David Dudley Field; <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Recollections of My Early Life, Written in the
                Spring of 1832,</title> by Field; his commonplace book, 1824-1827; his <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Autobiography,</title> 1805-1836; a journal,
              1831-1835, containing comments on his studies and reading; a journal, 1836,
              principally concerning the fatal illness of his wife; journals, 1836-1837 and 1851,
              describing his travels in Europe, volume of Jane Lucinda (Hopkins) Field containing
              recollections of her youth, written in 1832, and a journal, 1833-1835, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Poetical </title> Extracts of Jane Lucinda (Hopkins)
              Field; <title type="simple" render="italic">Personal Recollections</title> of David
              Dudley Field written in 1892; and correspondence, 1898, relating to a biography of
              Field written by his brother, Henry Martyn Field. </p>
            <p>Sir Anthony Musgrave's papers, correspondence, dispatches, and writings pertain
              principally to the administration of various colonial governments, particularly
              Jamaica. Jamaican materials, 1877-1883, concern the case of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Pulido v. Musgrave,</title> colonial rule, the immigration of
              laborers to Jamaica, the membership of the Legislative Council, the reorganization of
              the judicial system, colonial defense, customs, commercial relations with the United
              States and Canada, and Cuban revolutionaries in Jamaica. Other papers pertain to the
              administration of St. Vincent, 1861-1864; Newfoundland, 1864-1869, especially
              concerning the Newfoundland fisheries. British Columbia, 1869-1872; Natal, 1872,
              including information on native policy, education and marriage, the constitution, and
              relations between Natal, the Transvaal, and the Zulus; South Australia, 1873; and
              Queensland, 1883-1888. There are letters concerning Sir Anthony's writings on
              political economy, 1870s, as well as pamphlets of his works; correspondence, 1887,
              concerning the formation of the Westminster Review Company and the publication of the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Westminster Review; </title> a Private Letter
              Book, 1868-1878, containing confidential letters to other officials and personal
              correspondence; a scrapbook, 1874-1881, with reviews of his writings, and information
              on the social, economic, and political affairs of Jamaica and South Australia; and a
              Memorial Scrapbook, 1868-1908, comprised of pictures, clippings, telegrams and letters
              concerning the death of Sir Anthony. </p>
            <p>Lady Musgrave's papers include personal correspondence; letters, 1890-1901, with
              Samuel Walker Griffith concerning Australia, including information on the federation
              of Australia, the Australian constitution, labor unrest, the separation movement, and
              his work as chief justice of Queensland and of Australia; letters, 1910-1911, dealing
              with Anglican mission work among miners and loggers in British Columbia; "Notes for My
              Sons," containing biographical information about herself and her relatives; and a
              scrapbook, 1810-1913, of letters from prominent persons. Other materials include
              correspondence, 1918-1920, of Mark Hopkins III concerning the work of the Red Cross in
              France. letters, 1886-1891, from Dudley Field Musgrave (1873-1895), son of Sir
              Anthony, describing life as a naval cadet and his service in the Mediterranean;
              correspondence and printed material pertaining to railroads, especially the Berkshire
              Street Railway Company of Stockbridge; pictures of the Field and Musgrave family
              members; and genealogical material on the Field, Musgrave, Hopkins, Byam, Sergeant,
              Dyett, and Abbott families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7118_pjg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. FIELDING PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1793</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2de6ba5d2ebfe173214f5cfc081872a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0be998d4089cf15d968144078946274f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>SouthCarolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_640d8bb637907f7c183e293aefb096e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a farmer and Confederate soldier including letters referring to the war in
              South Carolina and Virginia, the testing of a Negro's loyalty to the South, a measles
              epidemic, and conditions at Summerville and Sullivan's Island, South Carolina; and a
              list of men serving in <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Beat Company, No. 2,
                42nd Regiment, First Battalion.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7122_jaf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OBADIAH FIELDS PAPERS, 1784 (1820-1827) 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1794</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0b5cf2a63577e082b0d324a19a710e2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1621fc5a78cd52cfac2d6214fd9e3420">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a375309d5b1c7edb7725faf6096b5984">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of a slave trader, with data on slave prices and the territory of
              Obadiah Field's trade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7126_eyc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FIFER PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1795</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3544f9fcc6a918f4b2832aaebfa28596"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e6f3e55d845ea06d72517377d855982">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Muncie (Delaware County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bce9b14b3f2ede6a3a45bc254c90ae00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a Union soldier in the 84th Indiana Infantry Regiment to his
              wife, containing references to troop movements principally in Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7130_yni" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILLARD FILLMORE PAPERS, 1848-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1796</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5712ed8af1af616baa4baeaca057fb1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb05b3beb239fb3e6329e5da02357e9e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buffalo (Erie County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e301eacf697f56200df29074bbf32181">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Millard Fillmore (1800-1874), president of the United States, including a
              land grant, a pardon, a letter from Horace Webster (1794-1871) concerning the
              financial affairs of Geneva College, Geneva, New York, and a letter to the Rev. Dr.
              John Chase Lord (1805-1877) pertaining to Lord's sermon, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Higher Law and the Fugitive Slave Bill</title> (1851).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7134_c3w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FINCASTLE &amp; LEWISBURG AND CHRISTIANSBURG &amp; NATURAL BRIDGE MAIL-STAGES
              PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1797</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23d672c53832f3fde564d77b228b7963"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>49 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a2f8648257bfa06bc384c2fd27c895c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45cd8aabbd956681dcfb32deaa820912">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Waybills for the two stage lines recording the names of passengers, points of
              departure and destination, fares, names of drivers or other agents, and baggage and
              other items transported.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7138_vcy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER T. FINDLEY, JOSEPH R. FINDLEY, AND WILLIAM M. FINDLEY PAPERS, 1826
              (1861-1865) 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1798</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f86932d04fdfc42b21eb73aa9711a0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>162 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be08d4d981d24331251218c40d3e1d87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Altoona (Blair County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00be6e57984d74c3f856643b90871be8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the Civil War letters of three brothers in the Union Army from northern camps
              near Altoona and elsewhere, and from camps in South Carolina, containing comments on
              conditions in the army; military campaigns; the lack of wisdom in freeing Negroes;
              Negro regiments in the U.S. Army; yellow fever epidemic; anticipation of an attempt by
              the C.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Atlanta </title> (formerly the steamer
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Fingal,</title> to break the blockade of
              Savannah; destruction of Southern homes by Confederates; failure of ministers in
              Missouri to take the oath of loyalty, 1865, and methods of obtaining commissions in
              the army. Other letters concern the Huntingdon County Temperance Society; the
              presidential election of 1840; Joseph R. Findley's business in Saint Louis and a trip
              to Europe; and travels in the West by William M., Thomas F., and J. Woods Findley,
              including comments on moral standards and problems between whites and the Chinese in
              San Francisco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7142_mtk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES J. FINDLEY PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1799</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4cf92bddc467bf31d643bc1dc418dda9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afbd2ffabdf1faf73d49d77a9e294541">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df60b977300406e7c8c4b4cae5178336">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally orders and sub-vouchers of Colonel James J. Findley, in command of the
              1st Regiment of Georgia State Cavalry, C.S.A.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7146_g24" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FINLEY PAPERS, 1810-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1800</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e7028d1ad471316361abdf38a88a3b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d55853d283c909668a4e2a096a2bcca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkesboro (Wilkes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_312019c9de559579a095736c25ae7fe3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Major John Finley (1778-1865), merchant, comprised of a ledger, 1831-1861,
              containing accounts of a store in Wilkesboro of the firm owned by Finley and his
              uncle, Colonel William P. Waugh; and a ledger, 1810-1812, of a store at Rockford, in
              Surry County, with references to William P. Waugh.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7150_lc4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. J. FINNEY PAPERS, 1849-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1801</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5b3c788e759b35bdf52e0e730bf2706"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a4bf6829fae9a2a9596083e4ac7ce7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Museville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1933b9d59de131849031cdc4cba81a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business, Civil War, and political correspondence of a member of a firm of slave
              traders, giving a detailed picture of methods of conducting and financing the slave
              trade, with accounts of purchases in Virginia and sales in the markets of New Orleans,
              Louisiana, and Mobile and Montgomery, Alabama. Included are notices regarding the
              slave market in Richmond. Civil War letters show that many members of the Finney
              family were in the Confederate Army. There are references to Finney's attempts to
              raise a company, his hiring of a substitute, the battle of Big Bethel, the maintenance
              of the Danville Railroad, and appeals for food. Letters of the 1870s pertain to
              Finney's political activities in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7154_1an" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMILTON FISH PAPERS, 1850-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1802</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1714d2cf09a06ec124b6f62dbf7e82a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_345310c59b9fd2912489986bebf7f948">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aeea26e8b44f4ebb72d3cbf02f1cb63c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letters and thank-you notes of Hamilton Fish (1808-1893), U.S. statesman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7158_iiv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT KENRICK FISHER JOURNAL, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1803</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b643662fd05a4e7c9b4413f72ea0bd9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af6953eb13e0dd73ece25ff40898f26d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36d284aabccc3eef613b595992e3fa49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript and typescript journals of a trip made by Albert Kenrick Fisher
              (1856-1948), ornithologist, to investigate rice cultivation areas and bird life in
              South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana. Included are lists of birds,
              animals, and plants; descriptions of the methods of rice cultivation on various
              plantations; and descriptions of experiments with rice as a forage crop.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7162_7n0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMORY FISHER PAPERS, 1822-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1804</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f14326e1085bffa65512f470d85cb20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0062e022a5a98bcf23aa698c0fe6595a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57ee29f50c49a63681fc71afde174f0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Amory Fisher who made and sold cotton gins and spinning machines, written
              to his brother, Leonard, in Bangor, Maine. The letters describe living conditions in
              Alabama and visits to relatives in Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7166_70c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FISHER PAPERS, (1865-1866) 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1805</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7519b89c5476234c7b6aef47e916a255"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64575ae5597a9c02ee977d95c19d991c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Valley Forge (Chester County), Pa., and Washington, D.C. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1dc1f906ba8c6614be7471bc61c429b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and military letters of Benjamin Franklin Fisher (ca. 1835-1916),
              lawyer and U.S. Army officer. Business letters concern collection and payment of
              debts. Military correspondence relates to his unsuccessful attempt to keep his
              position as Chief Signal Officer, and to his efforts to procure promotions and better
              positions for the men under his command. Personal and political letters discuss the
              Democratic and Republican parties, the Radical Republicans, the Thirteenth Amendment
              to the U.S. Constitution, the agreement between Generals William T. Sherman and Joseph
              E. Johnston, the Wilderness battlefield, and Negro suffrage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7170_fhs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JANE FISHER PAPERS, 1858-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1806</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4604f1e44e2970358375819be0baad7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>67 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4720695fd35e5a9e663b5067a6ad49e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sherrill's Ford (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64cffcf2d8391d58f1442b7075f44de3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Confederate soldiers to Lavinia, Mandy, and Jane Fisher,
              principally concerning personal matters but also containing information on deserters
              in both armies, a measles epidemic, movements of troops in Virginia and North
              Carolina, a Confederate attack on a Union railroad near Kinston, North Carolina, and
              the battle of Richmond, 1862. Postwar correspondence is mainly to Jane Fisher from the
              Rev. L. M. Berry concerning the Baptist churches he served in Illinois, Iowa, and
              Missouri, the towns in which he lived, and commodity prices in Illinois; and from his
              son, A. Moore Berry, a Saint Louis, Missouri, attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7174_hg7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LINDLEY FISHER PAPERS, 1848-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1807</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d14d802250e44683b7d2f8f9063a0a93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27379a94111ebf2f12131625e430c933">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8952313e7854e539afadfd251e4269a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, one concerning Francis Bach and Co.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7178_r98" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLINTON BOWEN FISK PAPERS, 1863, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1808</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c20dbc446d0ab338bc24325be82236d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_442cd675298c6cb197e1349608b5ffe9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2856a8946051ad7f676e161a0109ad0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Clinton Bowen Fisk (1828-1890), U.S. Army officer and official in the
              Freedmen's Bureau, to General Leonard Fulton Ross concerning the position of his
              brigade; and a personal letter to Irene E. Gilbert, a former associate at Fisk
              University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7182_cv1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. S. FITCH PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1809</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_215561341ddc28ec92688c1accabdaf5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cefb16743c4dcdda0b5156d6c88423b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fleming County, Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48a818ca87b7ca1688f92191735bf9d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from R. S. Fitch, a private in the Federal Army, chiefly to Margaret
              Shanklin, describing his army experiences and commenting on camp life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7186_7d2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND B. FITZGERALD COPYBOOK, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1810</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66ab19528ca939a08e44b7c75acdcf7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 20 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fd5d7f71fe7824641a6b037214d1f96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eea8d7a76646e23ed9352d84d27a3b4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copybook with cover made from the <title type="simple" render="italic">Lynchburg
                Virginian </title> for September 11, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7190_wtf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FITZGERALD PAPERS, 1817-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1811</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cff57f003c160696782c1f2d541499f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>74 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89b95d0414b032464d421044cde7ca57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nottoway County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a983e5325b8c85dec62278f8756ca4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of John Fitzgerald, plantation owner, merchant,
              and apparently a school executive of Nottoway County. Included are references to
              tobacco sold, insurance, and a trip in 1870 by rail and steam from Virginia to Moscow,
              Kentucky, by way of Cincinnati. There are also a number of applications for teaching
              positions at Oak Grove Academy, Nottoway County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7194_0m8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH D. FITZHUGH PAPERS, 1829-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1812</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf2207d3999364acdd591213673de8fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8c8573f9606b7ffb51cba9f048926bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d41ed90418bbeb741ee3cce89b0e6724">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters containing some genealogical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7198_fxh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY FITZHUGH PAPERS, 1746-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1813</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d905c154ade780ccab41fc3b22e1225"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93a69e5c2106cd4cca8ee0ec6b589a1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Bedford," Stafford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54e7a08d8eb4d56bfa66df8bfa083072">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book, 1746-1774, and ledger, 1747-1789, of Henry Fitzhugh (1723-1783), tobacco
              planter, concerning the production of tobacco from its planting to its sale by factors
              in London. Included also are household and plantation store accounts; invoices; and
              information on social life and customs in Virginia, the purchase of land, and the care
              and management of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7202_gi7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HILIP A. FITZHUGH AND WILLIAM BULLITT FITZHUGH PAPERS, 1821 (1880-1920)
              1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1814. P</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d94ba8c363a9f30a8c3b021e194fd67e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>226 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6fd2c5f57f42a4e9e4ebff33d0e7f34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eastville and Machipongo (Northampton County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab81beae740f55c4e25e7418e95bcb18">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family letters of Philip A. Fitzhugh, a physician, and William Bullitt
              Fitzhugh, sergeant at arms of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1938. Included are an
              account of Philip A. Fitzhugh for the college tuition of his two daughters; Civil War
              poetry; Daughters of the American Revolution essays; papers relating to the Virginia
              Colonial Dames; a copy of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Amateur Times
              </title> (Eastville, Virginia: December, 1885); and advertisements for medical
              supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7206_4ws" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ALMERIC WILLIAM FITZROY PAPERS, 1896-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1815</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23e19cbeba7a4722e7337cc368c08b1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d234c6dce74dcb51c0152e53b3b5a41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d350334d9bcee3561b786109e9771f1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Almeric William FitzRoy (1851-1935) principally concerning his years as
              clerk of the Privy Council, 1898-1923. The papers relate to education in England, and
              in London, and university expansion; reform of the London government; the Fashoda
              Crisis of 1898; the accession of Edward VII- the cabinet crisis of 1903; and other
              political matters. Correspondents include Arthur Balfour, Lord Balfour of Burleigh,
              Sir Arthur Bigge, Lord Davey, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord Goschen, Richard Burdon
              Haldane, Lord Halsbury, Sir William Harcourt, Lord James of Hereford, Lord Morley of
              Blackburn, Lord Rosebery, Lord Salisbury, Frederick Temple, the Archbishop of
              Canterbury, and Beatrice Webb.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7210_1ap" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS FITZSIMONS PAPERS, 1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1816</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18adfdadcdd52768586e229d94f06839"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1d5a980d2c87026f13f508704b33ac6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ac0fb6a26812f4728870d8764bcd583">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Thomas Fitzsimons (1741-1811), merchant and statesman, in his capacity as
              chairman of the board of trustees of the University of Pennsylvania to Benjamin
              Williams, president of the trustees of the University of North Carolina, concerning
              admissions policies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7214_t2r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE A. FLAGG PAPERS, 1860 (1862-1866) 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1817</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a05641befe627ee48409bc73dc8e538"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,120 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db1e4768eaafaa75b0cd07472d325c06">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harpers Ferry (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a59454fcf189d959d650c11b00b5ba9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, military telegrams, and papers of Captain George A. Flagg, Assistant
              Quartermaster of the Army of the Potomac, U.S.A., pertaining to supplies and logistics
              in Maryland and West Virginia. Letters and telegrams include requisitions for
              supplies, recommendations, requests from civilians for payment or inquiries for the
              sale of goods, letters concerning remuneration for property damage, and correspondence
              relating to the impressment of Negro laborers. There are also circulars dealing with
              quartermaster regulations, daily record sheets of supplies, account sheets of Flagg's
              activities, receipt rolls of hired men, and reports on the means of transportation and
              animals at Harpers Ferry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7218_ukp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. O. FLAGG NOTEBOOK, [ca. 1854-1855].</unittitle>
            <unitid>1818</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_208edd56064bbe694003d794fb6a26c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 112 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01476292fb65fd246c33b02f7b4bac1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Georgia, and Hawkins County, Tenn.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30a24c46d2ea7e331b25bad5d70f9b9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Entries contain arithmetic problems, rules for solving equations and other
              mathematical formulas, verses, form for making out bail bonds, forms of declarations
              for land warrants, surveying rules, definitions of Latin phrases used in law, and a
              list of letters received and answered.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7222_wm8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY G. FLAGG PAPERS, 1862-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1819</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcb229f9f59a05baa6d4dc625524f725"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9e8bbf9d67e524c716db37798951597">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Whitesburg (Hamblen County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1668cb57e87d5dc6a401e0781043a1b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Muster and payrolls, clothing and ordnance accounts of the 4th Regiment of Tennessee
              Volunteer Infantry and the 1st Tennessee Cavalry, U.S.A., in which Henry G. Flagg was
              an officer. Also a letter of Flagg's to the U.S. Congress concerning pensions; and
              papers pertaining to war claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7226_zgr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL J. FLANDERS PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1820</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6038b42b860927ef688b83db7fe4f10a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ddd8f7356e506596c450ac643f1e464d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buxton (York County), Maine.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_106a5ff8b5347f63b9ee19ea61bfd708">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Captain David J. Flanders, commanding officer of the 6th Company
              of New Hampshire Heavy Artillery, discussing camp life, U.S. Sanitary Commission field
              hospitals and physicians, food and clothing, pillaging, the siege of Petersburg, the
              surrender of Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia, and Confederate
              prisons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7230_v08" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLAT CREEK TOWNSHIP RECORDS, 1871-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1821</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c1ba7002152ee5ba7750789e0e8293c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 280 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ff8350e01b0c9a3d93aec4d6416d07c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mecklenburg County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0de4112dee9829134394ee2e1c39b155">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Local government records comprised of the Flat Creek Township Board's Minutes,
              1871-1875, containing material on roads, poor relief, taxation, and an election for a
              public school tax; a list of hands eligible for road work; a list of delinquent
              township levies, 1871-1872; the treasurer and collector's financial statement, 1873;
              court records, 1878-1882; Masonic minutes; and the accounts of W. H. C. Walker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7234_w5v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REBECCA J. FLEETWOOD PAPERS, 1864-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1822</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fac89b81cf9c86be96d64d97f6c6c5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33520120bd031a9890cc81914be40e6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hertford (Perquimans County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeb46e66f4bf05b3def39d7b4b348667">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, two of which were written from Chowan Female College, Murfreesboro,
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7238_kmv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNA FLEMING PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1823</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9892553c7b3792cbab7a4842384ad716"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aea9e4d6f77d155af0bab50e0cb7c65c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35efd4a3c8e7873473cc6634eb8dd10d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Report cards of a student at Charlotte Female Institute, Charlotte, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7242_4ck" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE FLEMING PAPERS, 1866-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1824</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1518fd575f68bc4327c44f56666fe9a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f8b9940d46d0e43750ef9286cc066ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hanover County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9829550e756339034ce5381bb2bc3aa5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds and indentures relating to the transfer of land and the payment of debts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7246_n0e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. FLEMING PAPERS, 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1825</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b7e3c1a192075986b427ca4872a863e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0feed870b55d543c57c58db347b6a68a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to James Fleming, corresponding secretary for the Confederate Survivors'
              Association, accepting or declining invitations to a reunion of this group. Included
              are letters from John Bratton, Joseph Brent, Winfield S. Featherston, Johnson Hagood,
              James Henry Law, A. L. Long, N. Miller, Thomas Taylor Munford, and F. A. Sharp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7250_lpn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. B. FLEMING PAPERS, 1848-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1826</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11ffd4fefd90260d7e3d62fc4c533089"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05d9c83682f506626343c01029b6dc35">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dutchville (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_653e2252bfc106b40d0639b2d7d4de98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Fleming family, including comments on a smallpox epidemic,
              1848; Whig politics in North Carolina, 1850; and the military situation after the
              first battle of Manassas, 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7254_9r3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY MUSE (WALTON) FLETCHER PAPERS, 1816-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1827</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21b2afae8709ea436b5414a4cfe31a96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items and 10 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a89cd4c57efa4e756b176bf2e8a205df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Broadway (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9082191d24bd0afd971bf713af63c9d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lucy Muse (Walton) Fletcher (1822-1908) include family letters, chiefly
              between her parents, Lucinda (Muse) Walton and William Claiborne Walton; clippings
              containing biographical information; a poem eulogizing William C. Walton by Lydia
              Sigourney; genealogical information; pictures of the William C. Walton and the
              Patterson Fletcher families; and the reminiscences and diaries of Lucy Fletcher. The
              reminiscences, 1829-1852, recall her childhood in Alexandria, Virginia, her education
              at the School of Catharine Beecher in Hartford, Connecticut, social life in Virginia,
              travels to New England and Washington, D.C., her marriage to the Reverend Patterson
              Fletcher (1815-1892), and life as a minister's wife. Her diaries, 1852-1870, describe
              various places in which they lived; the Civil War years, including civilian hardships,
              the care of the sick and wounded, the fall of Richmond, and Negro soldiers and
              freedmen; Presbyterian Church affairs; and economic difficulties after the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7258_nf9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON FLICK PAPERS, 1792 (1845-1888) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1828</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b24fe574e8e940a7d4b649f7447c0de3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,794 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_948196d2ec783e2390b7259e7429b4d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1aebeadc77e695b559f8c0ab34b589da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and political papers of William Henry Harrison Flick (ca. 18471894), lawyer
              and politician. Political papers relate to the Republican Party in West Virginia; the
              elections of 1870, 1886, and 1888; the Flick Amendment abolishing the test oaths as a
              basis for West Virginia citizenship; the taking of the tenth U.S. Census in West
              Virginia; Democratic Party methods; the Republican-Greenback-Labor Party ticket in the
              campaign of 1880; and Flick's career as U.S. district attorney for West Virginia,
              beginning in 1881. Family letters describe life in Nebraska in the 1870s and 1880s, a
              visit to Berkeley Springs, and student life at Wilson College, Chambersburg,
              Pennsylvania, 1885-1886. Also included are a brief diary, 1882, by Flick, bills and
              receipts, household and mercantile accounts, papers of the Wiltshire family, legal
              papers, and papers concerning the Masons and the Grand Army of the Republic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7262_910" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. H. FLINN PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1829</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebdc0df273eda133a040d953eb1be91c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ecf27df69777846590b085c28385d45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ba76ef0d3c9802794ebaaa0a6c0c89c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to W. H. Flinn, evidently a merchant, concerning the wholesale purchase of
              goods, including one letter bearing on the scarcity of textile goods for private
              consumption produced by the "Augusta Factory" after the factory was restricted to the
              manufacture of "shirting and sheeting" for the Confederate government.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7266_yrd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD FLOOD PAPERS, 1864-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1830</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_577b3e4f47932114027a755bc0d0e064"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d52da3d080cdb471fc81857536fdc374">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3068486a76b1b4de39e290df355fa55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and military papers of Captain Edward Flood, commander of the Pioneer
              Corps of Early's Division, Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A., relating to the
              rebuilding of bridges around Lexington and Staunton, Virginia, 1864-1865, and his
              application for Superintendent of Improvements for New Orleans, 1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7270_7xo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNE (PUTNEY) FLORA PAPERS, 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1831</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2a580f75c8fa4cb4b10eb7d8cc0da0ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. (43 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17e670d11894119e0a746786d653b662">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2c1ec66a979d23c33db24a2d117107f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of an article <title type="simple" render="doublequote">State Police:
                Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey,</title> written by a graduate
              student at Duke University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7274_sfa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WALTON FLOURNOY PAPERS, 1857-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1832</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_186f922b4922e670ba8211e881df1c25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fb83d4497d37f002d5b23e329e64014">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>De Funiak Springs (Walton County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42a8980cf31d0257a317e417d8140f3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Walton Flournoy (b. 1874) are principally concerned with Flournoy
              family genealogy. Included is a copy of a sermon, 1857, delivered at the funeral of
              Richard W. Flournoy by Dr. T. V. Moore, entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Christian Lawyer.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7278_5in" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARK D. FLOWERS PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1833</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e72e0e394656d4394f663783376074dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc1dc545d66dcfee8b96c30aa2e22510">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Memphis (Shelby County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b977711c105d24ba8609e336ec85b043">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Special and general orders of Captain Mark D. Flowers, assistant adjutant general of
              the 1st Brigade, Enrolled Militia, District of Memphis, dealing with local duties and
              organization.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7282_b7e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLOWERS OF THE HOLY LAND. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1834</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc3546a86fe11304d9efe06217283d9d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5f49e5093d42cd4ad0db283c47b3bb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pressed flowers and their identifying names.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7286_es9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FLOYD PAPERS, 1767-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1835</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c23b247eccdff66e905bbe5696505c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7869a290322d5aacca4e8250c1aec995">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b139fb72f1e47eff45e13e3d974b26db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Floyd (1769-1839) concern land and timber.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7290_5f1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BUCHANAN FLOYD PAPERS, 1830-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1836</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86b19b617eb22527eeb91cbb2d38fe08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>263 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6894af141938d376485d82c0ecca01b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abingdon (Washington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c5fd79663b23fd147e9ac427254382be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military papers of John Buchanan Floyd (1806-1863), governor of Virginia, statesman
              and Confederate soldier. Principally routine, the papers relate to his Civil War
              campaigns in western Virginia, and to the situation at Fort Donelson. Letters of 1861
              generally reflect enthusiasm for the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7294_zes" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FLYNN PAPERS, 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1837</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e79458072fa4e45ac4ad20cf49689aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 221 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bdc6fd94f666c7648e3db8286a050a58">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pocahontas County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4b104f57cb60dfe2e034cbad617a631">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Notes on Deeds and Titles to Lobelia Lands,
                Pocahontas County, West Virginia,</title> of which James Flynn was a trustee,
              containing a list of the lots, and a resume of their legal and financial status.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7298_d4t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OWEN R. FLYNN PAPERS, 1865-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1838</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_176fee0c0225b542dcb92b1f079c4a55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>212 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ce5e4ad52714beca07bcf480466e9e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a15062e001da2ea0597bd15f086daf8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly bills for all types of general merchandise, including cotton, pork and
              peas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7302_m4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FOGG BROTHERS CO. PAPERS, 1848-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1839</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac4058e8b6e4dedc28ac8d86a755b5a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>157 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81bc7a894ae32c0aa477b24345f10504">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d79285dd01791d89f6b52377b6f6eef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Fogg Brothers Co., commission merchants, concerning prices of
              silk, lace, and fringes; trade with China; and orders for shipments to firms in New
              York and New Jersey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7306_39v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD FOLLETT DIARY, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1840</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bc5d836cde83d22200cf0dd2c628875"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e81f2e701e0d1c2f1509c0b06fa2211f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bellevue (Eaton County), Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8001b4be4e0a4f186bc054b0919b4ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of Follett's service with the 28th Michigan Volunteer Infantry, Nov.,
              1864-May, 1865, in Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Virginia, and Washington, D.C.; in a
              hospital in Virginia or Washington, D.C.; at Fortress Monroe; and in North Carolina. A
              note at the end of the diary explains that Follett became ill and died on May 18,
              1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7310_qqe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONTGOMERY M. FOLSOM PAPERS, 1892-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1841</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15e2333b6d874089b6d9008f79ea6708"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acc69a998878060ca99de2a6c0b15a73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee0f47341f86b7f6668c7e65af973859">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs, poems, and prose articles, and obituaries of Folsom clipped from the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Atlanta Journal.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7314_o3j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WINSTON FONTAINE PAPERS, 1899-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1842</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c80d1e8e87e64e7e6cd2ea95ac0678c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items and 1
              vol</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_503872f12200a96398f922be2e2af8b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austin (Travis County), Texas</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d5f018d6014f2ba9c60b842d522678e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings and a commonplace book relating to the genealogy of several Virginia
              families, including the Ayletts, Byrds, Catos, Cleburnes, Creightons, Fontaines,
              Kidders, Lewises, Massies, Meads, Popes, Telfairs, Wests, and Woodsons. There is also
              information on Mary Ann (Phillips) Wills, Robert L. Penn, Virginia land patents of the
              17th-18th centuries, and American literature and history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7318_reg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FOORD JOURNAL, 1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1843</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4b05f95ba1f8979ae1a26f32a5f6263"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2a531386a3a8be932772a72921f5bd4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milton (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1213130b430a1bc7a5925cde14a10536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal kept during a trip to Frankfort, Kentucky, to clear land titles confused by
              claims of squatters, French and Indian War veterans, and grantees of the Transylvania
              Company. Partly published in Bayrd Still, ed., <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">To the West on Business in 1804,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography,</title> 64 (January,
              1904), 1-21.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7322_4vu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY STUART FOOTE PAPERS, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1844</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a3597150d0b9edc3874967ff7c2ff34"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_208f4144ef5f588d5e36567541ce0d4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ce443d996e11ac9771bf4f7f2cdfdc4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Rev. C. K. Marshall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7326_tlv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. FOOTE PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1845</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8bb35ae9ecbf8b8427a56834ce2bf68"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a4c39caad0a7a9647a719be00c66948b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Utica (Oneida County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f015a391d91715dce6acee787ae5557b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Union soldier of the 117th New York Volunteers to his family, from his
              entry into service until his discharge. Topics include training around Washington,
              D.C., service at Suffolk, Virginia, and Folly Island, South Carolina; the sieges of
              Charleston, Petersburg, and Richmond; the capture of Fort Fisher; convalescence in
              hospitals near Wilmington and New Bern, North Carolina; camp life; confiscation of
              Southern property; conscription of Negroes; desertion; disease; health conditions;
              furloughs; morale; morals; prisoners; rumors; and transportation. There are a few
              letters from a cousin, Daniel P. Sanford, also a Union soldier, from New Bern and
              Carolina City, North Carolina, relating to camp life and slow pay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7330_762" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED FORBES ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1858-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1846</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba7559c843428c6440c62ed5d998b369"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ee4ae85ad5e2c266eb86d7037d900b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8f388f21057edf5eec6a9c6aabf06ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook and account books of a Greenville merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7334_150" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN FAIRFIELD FORBES PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1847</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_338a6af253db1712ffe78bf5a0ac2527"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 161 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3874316055ddb3ad3bf20c1d6d6d25b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>East Dixmont (Penobscot County), Maine.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_111961dcf69df1d161966022a278a7f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal and letter book recording Forbes' life on the Andaman Islands in the Indian
              Ocean as a member of the Indian Naval Brigade. The second half of the volume is the
              journal, 1870-1876, of William Bellamy, a farmer and sea captain of Rehoboth,
              Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7338_zzc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER FORCE PAPERS, 1825-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1848</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dbcdb7d618030134737aacd3b997a40f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf96f4662e9ab36b42e100356d5b52e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c075cc74c205660bdb3bf92c18a8d44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, including one from Thomas Loraine McKenney, Aug. 15, 1825,
              concerning John C. Calhoun's role in passage of a treaty between the Creek Indians and
              the state of Georgia; a letter of introduction from George Perkins Marsh, September 5,
              1849, on behalf of James Meacham, his successor as representative from Vermont;
              letters from David Lowry Swain, March 29, 1854, and August 14, 1856, sending Force
              writings on North Carolina history; and a letter from James Cochran Dobbin, U.S.
              secretary of the navy, May 31, 1856, concerning a suggestion made by Swain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7342_8k8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. C. FORD PAPERS, 1833-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1849</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a1dff6a41203d7096b74e3a800c45cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c90946ec56006b760c86bb1ceca068fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eaton (Preble County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a27dd44f30ba6e128239808cbaf1207">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items, in part concerning land in Nebraska and Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7346_9b8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY FORD PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1850</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ba7c09c68795dd792044f3f777f4377"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5eda577f50e40314c6ccb8b59c6947f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marshfield (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec7500fdf9df2dcbc161d14c7e94f6ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from John M. Ford, an enlisted man in the 37th Regiment of
              Massachusetts Volunteers to his brother, Henry Ford, relating to the war in Virginia
              and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7350_8a4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VINCENT FORD AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1862-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1851</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5fe46b058cb0cf4d3b5fdc4c9f8d87e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 46 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6d12883e09e9996a7c2d0e574159123">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brooklyn (Kings County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4df008e83b8c40a6cd31b24e5e21ce47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs, largely of congressmen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7354_q9m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FOREST HISTORY SOCIETY, INC., INTERVIEWS, 1959.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1852</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc123dcea60b32a21c1f3e8ed13d70ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98c7e74c6a8d0eea2f34ccaf35ec04c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Santa Cruz, Calif.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d127647d886a2f8356b8d40feffb2f3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Transcripts of interviews with E. L. Demmon and with Elis Olsson and Reuben B.
              Robertson on the development of the pulp and paper industry in the southeastern United
              States and the conservation of forest resources. Mentioned are the Chesapeake
              Corporation, West Point, Virginia; the Champion Paper and Fiber Company; and the U.S.
              Forest Service Southeastern Forest Experiment Station.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7358_41v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HOKE FORNEY PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1853</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5185d43f3d55fe29ae58cd6d1623caf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57aa8edc3b3aba74b060feefc2626cea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jacksonville (Calhoun County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa85cc54e57afa9e0294fe9b422601c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of Civil War letters by a lieutenant colonel in Loring's Division of the
              Confederate Army, describing the Vicksburg campaign, John C. Pemberton, William W.
              Loring, the battle of Baker's Creek, and morals of the soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7362_s16" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST PAPERS, 1862-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1854</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01254911e59d31b5f3d921e3714f374b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>393 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60acda29421c4648934975ffea67d4d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Memphis (Shelby County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e579e3a2d3ee04f9c26d671c06c7c4f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of orders and communications addressed to army surgeons connected with
              Forrest's cavalry corps. Subjects include transportation, appointments, and hospitals.
              One item is a letter from Forrest to President Andrew Johnson repledging his
              loyalty.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7366_chf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FORSYTH PAPERS, 1790-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1855</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1fa8c63a0dacb7780d1ec87d73d669a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef8e4df77bbf604b1db910acd7b031bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0be0d7cab33a558cba7b74380227db9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence relating to Forsyth's service as governor of Georgia, minister to
              Spain, and secretary of state.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7370_0ga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. FORSYTH PAPERS, 1818-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1856</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67be153422d09eee8dc4e01c7b2a61f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ef4601b4aeb48006cfe3c9728de3046">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b16a89487ff78839bd6b7390fca252dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and accounts of John A. and Henderson Forsyth, merchants. There are accounts
              of Charleston wholesalers; a letter, 1837, from Thomas Reid, who describes Aberdeen,
              Scotland, and comments on the Reform Bill of 1832; letters of R.S. Gracy on slave
              trading; and letters of R.H. Carson on medical practice in Demopolis, Alabama. Many
              letters relate to buying and selling slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7374_ztd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS DOUGLAS FORSYTH PAPERS, 1869, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1857</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bf82a56c52045abb6408414327a0f41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_beed3143fad472eab79fce9c0783f0e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54f3235f76a6c757ff36b2ae181ed2b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1869, from Lord Mayo on Forsyth's negotiation of a boundary dispute between
              India and Afghanistan and commenting on Anglo-Russian relations; and a letter, 1875,
              from Evelyn Baring, secretary to Lord Northbrook, Viceroy of India, explaining that
              George Allen's <title type="simple" render="italic">Pioneer</title> article did not
              represent the government's view of Forsyth's mission to settle the status of the
              Karenni States in Burma.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7378_wqc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENDERSON FORSYTHE DAYBOOKS, 1834-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1858</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b201bea4b49ec79a7a8114b32ff1f47"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12760df91bf609b7f880bbae22c51947">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3c09a01d8e441c1afeba73ddcbcff81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7382_nbi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID FORT PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1859</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7bf9812917dfe8e9174fc3c5fde2ddd9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc07df9f831626e82f27ca891cb3d5ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f1e09d90fb75770ada1218ccabe6835">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from David Fort, a Confederate soldier stationed near Orange Court
              House, Virginia, to his family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7386_xhe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON FOSDICK PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1860</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c255b79c00ad316a5643e049824e7f73"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10304730ce04446428d813d32a4c1d49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, Aug. 8, 1865, to Taber &amp; Co., discussing whaling expeditions,
              cartographic errors, and encounters with the C.S.S. <emph render="italic"
                >Shenandoah</emph>.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7390_sig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED M. FOSTER AND JOHN A. FOSTER PAPERS, 1801-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1861</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_117f0dbb00a250bf3964a23391be0dd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>683 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_483f9dbebf7dcd6851bc17ae57af7876">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d67b1d1ae5cc03614591ed738617b6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invoices and business papers of Alfred M. Foster, merchant, 1801-1866; the Civil War
              diary of John A. Foster, 18641865 reminiscence by him of part of his service from 1862
              in the 52nd Regiment of North Carolina Infantry, including descriptions of the battle
              of the Wilderness, rations, and camp life; papers relating to his administration of
              the family estate in North Carolina after 1866; and letters from family members in the
              vicinity of Van Zandt County, Texas. A few letters indicate John A. Foster was a
              distillery inspector for the U.S. government. Texas letters include idealistic
              descriptions from G. E. Gray, a brother-in-law. There are also account books,
              1837-1839, 1865, 3 vols., and a daybook, 1853-1867, 1 vol., of Alfred M. and John A.
              Foster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7394_1ek" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN FOSTER AND SUSAN FOSTER PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1862</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc570f990a59552d1f65f4a3de7adbca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6c33fbfa5e533a5889d3ad8ce22b2b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d4c665f331d3db276d9acaf059d23d72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence, mentioning a benefit party given for the sufferers of Fall
              River, a tea, and a comic opera, <title type="simple" render="italic">La Fille du
                Regiment.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7398_gt7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FOSTER RECEIPT BOOK, 1795-1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1863</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19b6e8858264955ed1cc04355fabb22f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 223 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2207f26f4f1a3c586e9d4a522fd4108b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5e73c47977e5f6add3f51ec1d7aedb10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts of a merchant selling oats, hemp, brandy, tobacco, ships' cables, and
              cordage. The volume mentions Foster's two sons, Gandy and Henry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7402_34d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE D. FOSTER DIARY, 1863-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1864</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf56bf43da72424585dd72b2792d31ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.; 40
              pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d3f6d97130045022c62ea98ed638ebf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Adams County, Mississippi.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9d408bb80e4362b1b4cc9dbb56a36c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of the daughter of James Foster, plantation owner of Madison Parish, Louisiana.
              About two-thirds of the entries date from the latter half of 1863 and concern the
              Civil War and Miss Foster's opinions about the righteousness of the Southern cause and
              the effect of the war on her home and on local Negroes. Postwar entries concern
              personal matters. The diary's inside covers are pasted with clippings of proSouthern
              patriotic poetry. There is also a typescript of the entire text.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7406_23m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAFAYETTE SABINE FOSTER PAPERS, 1860-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1865</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b2fd6e36890a8600a641ef78d611327"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d4783ac75c0f0a4e66f25eb43f76ece">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwich (New London County), Conn., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e3ef8be04e25f127aa365c142841b38">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Foster, U.S. senator from Connecticut, to his niece, Mrs. William L.
              Gaylord of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, and his sister, Mrs. F. W. Hyde of Norwich,
              Connecticut. The letters are personal in nature, describing a visit of the Japanese
              embassy in 1860, the confusion after the first battle of Bull Run, and the behavior of
              Congress while counting the electoral vote of 1869.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7410_mw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA LYMAN FOSTER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1866</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46ee87ebc739d0f1557ce22e91c7068a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f12f68d5da48363e7e936486ebcea19d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_05d368dd99a3c5a1a8ea78f33872933d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from two congressmen sending Martha Lyman Foster their photographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7414_90v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GARDNER FOSTER PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1867</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aad997ee4903331fd8957b07c3b5fcb7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1faaa3bad21bcf6d39f80b2bd6972ad0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus [?] (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dbb8e3c7c9a95c50f3ae14a5e58bdb3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter to Foster, son of Thomas Flournoy Foster, congressman from Georgia,
              from a cousin in Braxton Bragg's Army of Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7418_j0c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM N. FOSTER PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1868</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6802a64af5ba5c5d5178cca400830d70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7873b3f5f3d27886d88338cfa10e8afe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9086c2df2ba434b2f3f7acb88826c99f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Foster's commission as lieutenant colonel in the 110th Regiment of Ohio Volunteer
              Infantry; his discharge; and a diary, Jan. 1 through June 13, 1863, largely kept in
              camp near Winchester, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7422_ru8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTHONY FOTHERGILL PAPERS, ca. 1750s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1869</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b600252c4f3c209c00905aa415d0675b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4cdcde283890b5149299164e5ef1f9e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ravenstonedale, Westmoreland, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_79f9a504cb3771310a6858d206066be0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript treatise attacking the doctrine of original sin, especially as it was
              advocated by the Methodists. A note on the title page, May 28, 1763, by William
              Fothergill, son and executor of the estate of Anthony, authorizes Edward Walton to
              have the manuscript printed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7426_ubo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC H. FOUST DAYBOOKS AND LEDGER, 1852-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1870</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db496804adb41f7df2e5850020095be8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dadd7d8b11b977d3030190d077106522">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Reed Creek and Deep River (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8eccd34d2612f277c72245570fb4d0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>ISAAC H. FOUST DAYBOOKS AND LEDGER</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7430_pwa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH S. FOWLER PAPERS, 1779-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1871</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ce4e5df0ca26d0b75b379a39054f650"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,406 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba0dbefa7e03ce75e022c6fa67612efa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfield (Fairfield County), Conn., and Craven County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4240867e8adaff40eaf4e012e034f4de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are records, 1779-1809, of a mercantile business run by Stephen Fowler,
              Fairfield, Connecticut, and after 1805 of Trenton, Jones County, North Carolina, which
              engaged in trade between New York and North Carolina. Stephen's son Joseph about 1820
              engaged in export of lumber, naval stores, tobacco, grain, and blackeyed peas from
              North Carolina to Bermuda; and later in costar trade from New Bern to New York. There
              is also correspondence relating to his duties as U.S. deputy marshal, Pamlico
              District, North Carolina, 1831-1860. Family correspondence predominates between 1840
              and 1860. For the Civil War years there are many letters from Joseph S. Fowler, Jr.,
              written largely from the Confederate Commissary Office, Kinston, North Carolina. The
              collection also includes diplomas; a ledger of Joseph S. Fowler, (1817-1834), 1836,
              1866, 1 vol.; financial and legal papers, 1800-1860; broadsides concerning state
              policies; the logbook of Absalom Fulford kept on the Neuse River lightship, 1845-1849,
              recording weather and the passage of ships; certificates for jurors, U.S. District
              Court, New Bern, 1839-1858; business letters addressed to DeWitt C. Fowler and Brother
              at Bay River, 1860-1868, a general store and liquor dealer; and a few items relating
              to North Carolina schools. Among correspondents in the collection are Silvester Brown,
              Benjamin Q. Tucker, Absalom Fulford, and Wesley Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7434_6am" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ROBERT NICHOLAS FOWLER, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1872</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ebf237f62a0c6fd7c0172031589296d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a74db4e82294488f1cf2a197a962580">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9317c01b40d092e2a823688c0c6aabf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from James Lowther, Conservative member of Parliament, concerning
              politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7438_00b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASA G. FOWLKES PAPERS, 1845-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1873</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a97ee63a86fad656ddcefa3e8e3c9c58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cd41cc63b55227d47c598961ca7dbfd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2522728be9b00a6dc35a5e9ea6f364e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book kept by Fowlkes for a tobacco factory operated in partnership with
              James W. Smithey, 1845-1849, including a profit and loss statement, 1848-1849;
              accounts, 1849-1850, for the administration of Fowlkes's estate, including several
              pages on the hiring of slaves, with names of slaves, owners, and employers, including
              McEnery &amp; McCulloch, David Dunlop, and other tobacco manufacturers of Petersburg.
              There is also a legal opinion of William Green concerning the estate of James M.
              McCulloch which involves the disposition of slaves belonging to the partnership of
              McEnery &amp; McCulloch; and an account of the estate of John Crostick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7442_ahz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GUSTAVUS VASA FOX PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1874</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6dcd26df0878022041ab781c15341284"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bc49e93fcd522751e936b27551a474f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66590a26559927173da1905cdaeb02f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A telegram to John Ericsson ordering the discontinuation of experiments with an
              unnamed vessel as that ship was wanted off Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7446_sz4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY RICHARD VASSALL FOX, THIRD BARON HOLLAND, PAPERS, 1806 (1836-1837)
              1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1875</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5cc3ef5400860b3d1d43b3cb1760bf3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>195 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da0f1ec1bafd56888056ca5936442378">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_054b0a35ff2ad1c1398c645fbc064862">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1809, 20 items, from the Third Baron Holland (1773-1840) and Elizabeth
              (Vassall) Fox, Baroness Holland, to Admiral John Purvis, were written on a visit to
              Spain and largely concern passage to England for persons, goods, or correspondence, or
              social arrangements. There is some comment on troop movements. One letter of 1839
              expresses the hope that Protestant dissenters will support the suspension of the
              constitution of Jamaica as the legislature there opposes efforts to emancipate
              Negroes. Letters, 1836-1837, 167 items, from Lord Granville Leveson-Gower, First Earl
              Granville, British ambassador in Paris, and from Lady Granville, chronicle the
              politics and personalities of the ministeries in Paris and London, Louis Philippe, and
              the Carlist War in Spain. A letter, 1852, from Caroline, Duchesse d'Aumale,
              daughter-in-law of Louis Philippe, to Baroness Holland discusses the Duc d'Aumale and
              other members of the family. Included are transcriptions by Holland's son, Henry
              Edward, Fourth Baron Holland, of his correspondence, 1850, with Lord John Russell and
              Sir Robert Adair concerning the publication of Holland's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Foreign Reminiscences.</title> There are also some miscellaneous
              letters of Holland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7450_sdu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MIMER FOX PAPERS, 1844-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1876</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b2b596503f7f52cf727973438206a18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42e6a3381f841fda9d7b38b132f017a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia Township (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19d700350f216a82c0e052bfa7247ed9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book, with most of the entries representing the 1850s and 1860s to about
              1867, relating chiefly to the operation of a sawmill and containing numerous accounts
              for laborers. The sawmill, referred to sometimes as Fox and Craven and sometimes as H.
              Fox &amp; Co., was operated for a time in partnership with John A. Craven.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7454_8lp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FOX PAPERS, 1784 (1825-1892).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1877</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b18ebe7fdcd100f67259658d485c20cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,139 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd83b8fa61d517833dcea23058943e19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Lexington County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d5fa98e237cc1efc8d6e00e4f567414">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business papers of John Fox, and of his business associate, William L.
              Miller. Topics mentioned include the settlement of various estates; the militia; South
              Carolina College, the University of Virginia, and other South Carolina colleges and
              schools; railroads; the behavior of slaves; buying and selling of slaves; business
              agreements between Fox, Miller, and others; cotton production; local politics; tax
              lists; Know-Nothings; the visit of the Japanese embassy to New York in 1860; the visit
              of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Great Eastern,</title> secession; living
              conditions in Richmond during the Civil War; use of cotton by factories around
              Baltimore; participation of Negroes in politics; jury lists; also bills, receipts,
              daybooks and account books, 17 vols., of John Fox and of Fox and Miller. Many postwar
              letters deal with Fox's debts caused by loss of his property and slaves; letters of
              John Fox's brother, Washington Fox, concern the operation of a sawmill owned by
              another brother, Daniel, in Wilcox County, Alabama, and the drabness of his bachelor
              existence. Daniel was elected an Alabama state representative in 1853; his letters
              comment on Benjamin Fitzpatrick, C. C. Clay, Jr., internal improvements, and public
              schools. The collection contains genealogical data. Also represented are Lemuel
              Boozer, Isaiah Caughman, Henry C. Geiger, Elijah Gautt, William and Henry Leroy
              Hendrix, Jacob Meetze, A. J. Norris, W. E. Sawyer, and Thomas Shelton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7458_dsn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIAM FOX, JR., PAPERS, 1890-1897, 1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1878</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68a62631aad6b2020b1ae8da2a4034e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d9bcec68b41449c1c0da70e661e6a59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Big Stone Gap (Wise County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17e420ed51d1b608371d6f1884b3d11b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a novelist and short story writer to his publishers, Harper &amp; Brothers
              and <title type="simple" render="italic">The Century. </title> Letters of 1890-1896
              are to Richard Watson Gilder and Robert Underwood Johnson of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Century </title> and concern the publication of Fox's story,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Cumberland Vendetta.</title> Letters of
              1897 are to Harper &amp; Brothers and concern two of Fox's books, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Hell-fer-Sartain </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Kentuckians.</title> A letter of 1901, from Fox to an unidentified person named
              Ellen, refers to borrowing some of her ideas for Fox's forthcoming book <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Bluegrass and Rhododendron.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7462_ort" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOHNSON FOX PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1879</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c08cc5180b6a5df2e3704f851c17b86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ffe859202f2469ad0ffa798a7e3edca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_acb0b37f7082e7533c760bfff694b04d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Robert Nicoll submitting poetry for publication in Fox's magazine,
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Monthly Repository.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7466_elm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANATOLE FRANCE PAPERS, 1901-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1880</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d0a7e03fba8b139ac0a12eba9d03ac5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1320692d242ef44bce61882572bc6e07">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9429a728fba5bf6440404dc86c1540e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings by and about France and his writings and the sale of his art collection and
              other effects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7470_3w4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. B. FRANK DIARY, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1881</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96f038fa71db2fc4a298253af3d851fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 82 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_021e5edc72fced89cd2adfb50bdb6dfb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Setez?] (Lancaster County), Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d825ea50eec6660fa8bddf6d69249df5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary kept by A. B. Frank, evidently a Federal soldier, from January 1 to September
              17, 1865, regarding weather conditions, camp routine, and General Cadwallader Colden
              Washburn's coming from Memphis, Tennessee, and reviewing the cavalry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7474_rd0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER FRANK PAPERS, 1858-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1882</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a50409ebab0bf7355b2c9627f35e3f5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>82 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb644559406a8c994b7fecdb3e8d5bbf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cedar Bush (Davidson County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_933dd9690a7195adc319acd42a04e117">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of three North Carolina families, the Headricks (Hedricks), Bosses,
              and Franks, who settled in Illinois, Missouri, Indiana, and Kentucky, regarding life
              on the new farmlands as compared with their previous life in North Carolina. One
              letter from G. W. Frank describes his course of instruction at a North Carolina
              school, and another from Alexander Frank to his wife, Susanna, is concerned with
              desertions from the Confederate Army. Letters of George W. and Jesse M. Frank describe
              the movements of the 48th North Carolina Infantry in the Petersburg area, with
              comments on food, religion, and camp life; miscellaneous other Civil War letters of
              the Franks and their cousins, the Leonards, mention skirmishes in Virginia, food, the
              battles of Spotsylvania Court House and of North Anna Creek.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7478_dwx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NELSON FRANK PAPERS, 1908-1961.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1883</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0413ac32fcd1845c359805cd6dbdb1a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>290 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e30b38cbbd8486da390847c138c257d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67736f83a6baa7000ade120699e1c50c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers collected by the labor columnist for the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >New York News WorldTelegraph and Sun </title> generally concerning the American
              Federation of Labor and the Congress of Industrial Organizations and affiliated
              unions, Communism in the labor movement, labor welfare, the careers of Philip Murray
              and Walter Philip Reuther, and the United Steel Workers of America strike, 1952. These
              materials include press releases, newsletters, circulars, radio scripts, and processed
              reports.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7482_7hw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PAPERS, 1757-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1884</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1a674832d8e1064c3ea0e3743642c19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2093ca976db7bc8f6ea328d3ec4e409f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f554bb977cedf42572b226d3edc8fee0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Transcript of a letter from Franklin to John Langdon, president of New Hampshire,
              protesting, on behalf of the Abolition Society of Pennsylvania, against importation of
              slaves on New Hampshire vessels; photocopy of a letter of 1782 (original in the
              library of the University of Pennsylvania) from Richard Prince of Newington Green,
              England, introducing two young men, one traveling on the continent for pleasure, the
              other a migrant to America, and expressing hope for an early end to the war between
              England and the colonies, and a printed announcement concerning the printing press at
              which Benjamin Franklin worked as journeyman, with several attached affidavits
              concerning the authenticity of the press.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7486_o73" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. L. FRANKLIN LETTERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1885</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c3d8874a03d72843278833a1ba2fdc01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c82386bf369c6081599c223fc5a5f947">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vermont.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a88a1c3537d5162d963a34d27e2e8329">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier stationed at Camp Griffin, Virginia, to his mother. They deal
              primarily with food sent from home and with loneliness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7490_920" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES C. FRANKLIN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1886</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de9f278996932c738c417f24d5c4df55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72f247b8c7cf9db29009eee8d290ebb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abe152b9c49b5a991098c992fa68ffba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Confederate soldier discussing the Pratt hospital in Lynchburg
              and the Chimborazo in Richmond; supplies, food, sickness, furlough, desertions,
              casualties; absence without leave; Confederate generals; and the battle at
              Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7494_gk3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY G. FRANKLIN PAPERS, 1842-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1887</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dcfb9188c2ae0f3928e334ec820b04d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13c6cfa66de97ea4f84c77b0b4f0f263">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cherokee County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73778d72471bac480289ee14875edc9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book, 1847-1855, apparently kept by Mrs. Franklin, a widow, concerning a
              gold mine, sawmill, farm, water-powered mill, and coal and slate mining begun by her
              on a 40-acre lot on the Etowah River which she won in the gold lottery of 1832.
              Included are entries for work by hired hands and slaves in these operations and the
              adjunct shop and stamper. Work by both men and women is recorded. An account book,
              1842-1843, of Mrs. Franklin's son, Bedney L. Franklin, is largely a cashbook of
              expenditures, both business and personal, and includes accounts for hired workers, a
              list of slaves, and accounts of profits from the mine in January-April, 1843. This
              volume was later used by Ophelia Yearby of Athens, Georgia, who copied into it two
              letters she wrote to the (Atlanta) <title type="simple" render="italic">Sunny
                South.</title> Mrs. Franklin's holdings became the Franklin &amp; McDonald Mining
              and Manufacturing Co. after 1882.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7498_0c5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN PAPERS, 1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1888</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1b3346b51fbda65936a9bb831c10f67"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_525ea58118f399365cb2444eeb6e8d19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b2d31948234a939e046a7a92ec24b54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of George Fox of Philadelphia to Franklin, a resident of Paris and grandson of
              Benjamin Franklin, introducing George Emlen, also of Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7502_77q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK FRASER PAPERS, 1740-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1889</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9273fe2aedf57fd4f32a8987615be97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e48923210b51f501080ba250d94c36b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af6aee92039c13d759bbf68450e5c115">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a cotton planter of the South Carolina low country containing material on
              commercial problems during the War of 1812; fragmentary records on the cotton
              factorage business of Fraser and Thompson; information on cotton sales for Frederick
              Fraser by his nephew Joseph August Winthrop in Charleston; references to sea-island
              cotton and to a large Russian contract for cloth, a letter from Iredell Jones, a
              cousin, concerning his trial as a member of the Ku Klux Klan, 1872. A scrapbook (152
              pp.) contains miscellaneous material on the De Saussure and many other South Carolina
              families and on social life in the state and the Civil War. Included are portraits,
              poems, letters, copies of tombstone engravings, invitations, material about patriotic
              societies and ancestors, and newspaper clippings. There are letters from Henry De
              Saussure Fraser, a C.S.A. surgeon in Virginia; he comments on life as a Union
              prisoner, 1863-1864, in Fort McHenry and Old Capitol Prison and hopes of escape;
              military activities and anticipation of British intervention; and depredations of the
              Army of the Potomac. He also describes the Charleston earthquake, 1886. The scrapbook
              also contains material on Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner Mills in the Far East and on their
              memberships in patriotic societies. Also in the scrapbook is a small volume of De
              Saussure family genealogy. Other persons mentioned in the collection include Thomas
              Boone Fraser, Sr., Daniel De Saussure (1735-1798), and Henry William De Saussure
              (1763-1839).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7506_e4u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FRASER PAPERS, 1779-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1890</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ca94f5ee1c5fc5eb84c88d9b7e688db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_06c1033bd295a900d2936615258a0b4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a396b8558b87ad9cb2fd43e1c896b8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of deeds, affidavits, a bill of sale for Negroes, inventories of real and
              personal property, and a catalog of books of the property of a Presbyterian clergyman
              of Hillsborough, North Carolina, who fled as a Loyalist to New Brunswick and later to
              Halifax during the American Revolution. Fraser's Hillsborough estate, <emph
                render="doublequote">Hartford,</emph> was used by Cornwallis as British headquarters
              in Hillsborough and later occupied and, according to Fraser, damaged by American
              troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7510_yhx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY (DE SAUSSURE) FRASER PAPERS, 1780-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1891</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b170730fdea3f8b1b224948f09730b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>395 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7ce40a1adc984e1d801c7b8f83b7f2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_599b0b9dc7f30c243565fccf27f2ed40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, business papers, and account books of three generations of the Fraser
              family of Charleston. Included in the collection are a few records concerning William
              R. Davie, prominent Federalist, governor of North Carolina, and one of the founders of
              the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; bills and receipts made to Mary
              (Fraser) Davie, second wife of Frederick William Davie, which constitute more than
              half the collection; and a letter to Alexander Fraser from Charles Lorimer of
              Shooter's Hill, Kent, England, concerning property in South Carolina. The greater part
              of the collection consists of correspondence of Mary (De Saussure) Fraser (1772-1853),
              wife of Frederick Fraser (1762-1816), including letters from her son, Frederick Grimke
              Fraser, in Beaufort, South Carolina, dealing with life around Beaufort, 1831-1841,
              family affairs, farming operations, political matters, clothing and equipment for
              slaves, and religious revivals held by one Walker, letters from her daughter, Mary
              (Fraser) Daniel, while touring Europe in 1844; family letters from Edward McCrady
              (1833-1903), South Carolina soldier and historian; a letter from Charles Fraser, the
              artist, to his mother; and papers regarding William Davie's career as peace
              commissioner to France in 1799. Included also is an early nineteenth-century
              memorandum entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Amount Expenses of a
                Journey from Charleston to the Virginia Hot and Sulphur Springs and back to
                Charleston via Philadelphia.</title> Among the other correspondents are Timothy
              Bloodworth, Sarah (Jones) Davie, and John Rust Eaton. Included also is an account
              book, 1850-1851, of the estate of Frederick William Davie with James Adger and
              Company, apparently commission merchants engaged in cotton buying; and records kept by
              Mary F. (Fraser) Davie as administratrix of her husband's estate and accounts of
              household and personal expenditures. Included also are one hundred and five
              clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7514_x12" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY JANE FRASER NOTEBOOK, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1892</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c97c97f59c877f605008d8758354a319"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 66 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d6393767d33625f071c60cf99954fba2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11777b4d070e2da66cdf53d954c31a3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on "The Church Universal" in the form of questions and answers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7518_59x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH FRAVEL LEDGER, 1874-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1893</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d4cc568aa368541a5d8aa9aaa60fc21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 438 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4eec09d70f42c7761563db2973765b6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodstock (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c53d52c1e942371736e6b7f13716fa9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a manufacturer of furniture, doors, blinds, sashes, and other wooden
              articles. Until 1881 the business was a partnership between Joseph and his brother
              David Fravel. Accounts are most abundant for the 1880s and 1890s and include prices of
              the firm's products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7522_0a1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BEVERLY FRAYSER PAPERS, 1841-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1894</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_870361c19cad21756176b5b01258876b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9f570d7503d76a53e9ccb0887bf420b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Appomattox County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61cdddcf3b32fa3c87d0cb24856f3d06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Most of the papers are copies of public prayers; articles, some submitted for
              newspaper publication; and public addresses, among them one given on the occasion of
              President Grant's burial and one in opposition to the secession of Virginia. Included
              are advertisements and broadsides for Washington Academy, Amelia County, Virginia, and
              Blue Ridge Academy, Bedford County, Virginia. There is also a printed order, 1861,
              directing the organization of the police and courts in Patrick County and the
              administration of oaths of allegiance to the Confederacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7526_0pi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. W. FRAZIER PAPERS, 1860-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1895</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b562ec17f549c5429b909644d49fa0f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd49c0ffc6dc6257f0d96f30b355d635">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bush Hill (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2cbdc77ef48690ed9c1dff86dc5a9e7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogical material.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7530_54k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN FRAZIER PAPERS, 1852-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1896</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9676175d4c92ff03b4c5a2098e149803"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>79 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0af91749f123da1fb3d95d9e41d7decb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexander and Catawba counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_019965540957f4ebc9b279e512fc8918">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier in the 45th North Carolina Regiment stationed in
              Virginia; near Goldsboro, North Carolina; and Kinston, North Carolina. There are also
              letters to Stephen Frazier's wife Mary Elizabeth (Fulp) Frazier from her sisters and
              her husband, discussing family affairs and the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7534_2kl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[ELI FREEMAN?] LEDGER, 1855-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1897</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e07418654c1211e38bc5c4f90c8ec3c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 128 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3937542a5c90bb4e09fa3f20c04eabf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wadesboro (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a182ca2a17dd44e6ee992581c0253ac6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger of a firm that repaired and maintained carriages and buggies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7538_a6n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREEMASONS. FAYETTEVILLE (CUMBERLAND COUNTY), N.C. PHOENIX LODGE, NO. 8.
              PAPERS, 1793-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1898</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_370f42bad8f4c4004021c6d89cd47c56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_137f57ddf58396cb1c93ad808a10196f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2aab31d7d3cead8001c2cea58808205b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Articles of agreement, 1798, leasing part of Mason's Hall to Fayetteville Academy; a
              contract for construction work on a lodge, 1793.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7542_y5r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREEMASONS. WILMINGTON (NEW HANOVER COUNTY), N.C. LODGE NO. 319. PAPERS,
              1794-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1899</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52e48a76d5a625c8351c910ccd80fd26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a680eb2f021001d0f767f374f09330c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dc38cc1ef8e522d0e477762ace9c8e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts; brief history of Masonry in the United States and in North Carolina; and
              biographical sketches of some of the grand masters of the lodge, including Richard
              Caswell, George Patterson, Louis Henry De Rossett, John Lucas Cantwell, William A.
              Cumming, Thomas B. Carr, Edward Wilson Manning, William P. Oldham, Alexander and
              Rudolph E. Heide, and John D. Bellamy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7546_nqh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHARLES FREMONT PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1900</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c41a4b181b40198a91bbb43c1e9e948"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0bc7d1190d3a49d23be53fbe463f61b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monterey (Monterey County), Calif.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdbf4e29097b81b39844b6c8f6400e73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Henry Stephens Randall, agriculturalist and historian, advising that some
              books mailed by Randall had not been received.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7550_i8r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL GIBBS FRENCH PAPERS, 1848-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1901</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_051a303c98475a98760b44ebec13dd5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_446aa4db471a3481a0da3fbf50948148">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodbury (Gloucester County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_989449d8fe8f95f4e46ee1d9797a3137">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Requisitions for army supplies during the Mexican War; pay accounts, 1848; orders to
              and for French, an officer during the Mexican War and afterward, and in the
              Confederate Army during the Civil War. Two letters of 1894 indicate that French was
              then living in New Jersey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7554_teg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THEODORE FRENCH LEDGER AND DAYBOOK, 1820-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1902</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_780fad587efde0af8b3564842551c075"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aee21e23aec21658ab0c981f069669c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass., and Concord (Merrimac County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_679dad60c00fcd38e4e8d7de5fcd0f3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>THEODORE FRENCH LEDGER AND DAYBOOK</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7558_anr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. CHELMSFORD, ENGLAND. MINUTES, 1868-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1903</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a819687a83bce16d20ce8e0b14c7e620"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 376 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7be6039ab91c76140693d51e69494387">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chelmsford, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c2cbb143721082100f93f9751b2b3cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bible class minutes, 1868-1870, and Young Women Friends' Christian Union minutes,
              1876-1884.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7562_r3s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOCIETY OF FRIENDS. DUTCHMAN CREEK (DAVIE COUNTY), N.C., PREPARATIVE MEETING.
              PAPERS, 1894-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1904</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82917a71df0e12f41eeeb988c1860873"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_173e8e0cf5965c30c4757c18ee010217">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dutchman Creek (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_282d60691b01622f23b0895546eda678">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes; list of members; reports to the East Bend Monthly Meeting, Yadkin County;
              blank form for statistical report.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7566_712" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ELIAS FRIES PAPERS, 1869 (1874-1877) 1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1905</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac3413c26b8c22298c10c5bb0cafe5dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_920d0c915a1cceb4cfb946363fc9d6e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a1eb57ae85b3f7f2d004b0200497f59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Henry E. Fries (b. 1857), interested in the development of electricity,
              to his mother while he was a student at Davidson College, North Carolina. The
              collection gives some information on Davidson College in the middle 1870's and
              concerns Fries's studies, his professors, his friends, and general activities of
              student life. Included is a catalog of the products of the woolen, cotton, and flour
              mills owned by F. &amp; H. Fries, Salem, North Carolina, containing some cloth
              samples.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7570_reu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB FRIEZE SERMONS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1906</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77b0a5268a6ac73bd0dca4daef700d27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 222 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d337b1cfe23b648a1b0d991d8567363">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rhode Island.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5312238d9f9418e60b551515c294892b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are notes on a sermon by Wilbur Fisk, a Methodist Episcopal minister, and
              sermons by Frieze, Universalist minister in Rhode Island and in Wilmington, North
              Carolina, with critical comments on Methodists and Presbyterians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7574_fet" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES S. FROST PAPERS, 1873-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1907</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_946080a75c223d4fac5a3adf2cb6e392"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>216 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68a8b12e83a2523a6bdc9cd858b3e4b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Watkins (Schuyler County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cfafa2493c4a3f678e000a5dc97a40c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely business letters from manufacturing companies and wholesale dealers to Frost,
              proprietor of a general merchandise store and the Glen Park Hotel, Watkins, New York.
              Included are printed lists of wholesale and retail prices. There are also a letter,
              1899, from Frost's son Glen of the New York legislature, mentioning race relations;
              and a letter, 1899, of Benjamin B. Odell, chairman of the Republican state committee,
              concerning politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7578_3uq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL A. FROST JOURNALS, 1808-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1908</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4158629b8a99cab421307faa1a7ee93d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b1c71fabe9d2991a8077290b067f25d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.; New York, and Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County),
              N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90a41e856fd9ddc1a8d6fb30379020e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business affairs and social and religious activities of a merchant in Wilmington,
              later a merchant and boardinghouse keeper in New York City and a farmer at
              Poughkeepsie. There is information on social life and customs; camp meetings;
              fortification of Brooklyn during the War of 1812; Presbyterian church in New York; and
              elections there in the 1830s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7582_fis" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILTON FROST LETTERS, 1838-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1909</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7bd21e4ca244d84555a377ffc78665be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_433bd74761ff7d7ecaed427beea72531">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_608b25ab35f95e3ccca95fcb3b9ca936">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a minister, filled with religious exhortations. Correspondents include his
              brother William Frost describing living conditions in Texas, and his sister Rebecca,
              writing from Greensboro Female College, 1847.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7586_r9c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE PAPERS, 1861-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1910</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f934e3b5d9ac1963f14e1d3e66fc93ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_813fdd3151652cae49f3d27194df48e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11ba585fef9881fc7e702611e03aab49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and social notes from Froude, British historian. Many items are
              of uncertain date. The collection includes letters to Edwin De Leon, American
              diplomat, concerning sectionalism in the United States; to Fanny Kingsley, widow of
              the British author Charles Kingsley; to Lady Augusta Stanley, wife of Arthur Penrhyn
              Stanley, Dean of Westminster, discussing Froude's writings; to General John Jarvis
              Bisset on the government of South Africa, 1877; a statement against having a literary
              authority in England comparable to the French Academy; and letters discussing Froude's
              discovery of William Thomas's sixteenth century work, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Pilgrim,</title> and plans for its publication; to Robert
              Spence Watson about a lecture appointment at Newcastle, 1866; to poet John Westland
              Marston, 1877; and to American publisher Charles Scribner concerning international
              copyright, 1879.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7590_0r4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOSEPH FULLER PAPERS, 1819-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1911</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64d3b0a6fd27546edb6d6400c28359c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3701fcec66eac6ea813245712f74b85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28f8a1c3d44685f1cb457e1f47d425b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, social, and military letters to General Fuller, his wife, Mary (Floyd)
              Fuller, and daughter Juliana Rebecca Fuller. Correspondents include Baron Knesebeck;
              the Earl of Munster; General Charles D'Orsay; Sir Robert Peel, Second Baronet. the
              Countess of Pembroke; Sir Robert Smirker Lord Walpole; and the Duke of Wellington. A
              letter, Dec. 5, 1838, of General Viscount Rowland Hill proposes to relieve Fuller of
              the presidency of the board of general officers and to nominate General Sir J. C.
              Dalbiac to replace him.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7594_ul2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLON L. FULLER PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1912</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6957ee1c2a40bab535e3fcd1c071df14"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_106af67683b9391d177927d22ad5c811">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0bf6150ffe4109dcabaa342956887ba8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Confederate soldier and his family portraying some of the
              economic and health problems of a Southern farm family during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7598_695" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN FULLER PAPERS, 1702 (1786-1796).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1913</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_847ac7afd3954b47eec3096471a5371e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f54da2203e48a583226d1b9bc447b425">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b8c141941d17ce8636fd953405fd547">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbooks of press copies of letters, manuscript tables, clippings and pages from
              newspapers, and letters collected by the colonial agent for Jamaica, 1763-1794,
              representing that colony in London. There are many letters to well-known inventors and
              doctors relating to scientific advances; letters on trade and legislation affecting
              Jamaica; on the government and politics of England and Jamaica; the anti-slavery
              movement; tables of customs statistics and import and export lists; letters to George
              Rose and William Pitt concerning a proposed marine insurance agency and the abolition
              of vice admiralty courts; slave insurrections in the Spanish West Indies, 1790s; sugar
              rebates; elimination of competition from other colonies like Sierra Leone; the right
              of Jamaica to trade with America during war and hurricane crises; protective tariffs
              and suppression of smuggling which injured Jamaica's rum industry; a statue of George
              Brydges, Lord Rodney, which Fuller purchased for Jamaica from sculptor John Bacon;
              planting of breadfruit in the West Indies; the Freeport Act; statistics on population,
              proportioned by race; the regency crisis of George III; naval preparations for war
              with Spain during the Nootka Sound Controversy, 1790; the foreign imbroglios of
              William Pitt; war with France, 1793; and the politics resulting in Fuller's loss of
              the agency. There are also letters of congratulation to him for a job well done. Loose
              materials include pages from account books and letters relating to topics similar to
              those above, and editorials. Clippings concerning the slave trade are scattered
              throughout the collection. Important correspondents to Fuller are William Blake,
              Joseph Maria Chacon, Henry Dundas, George Augustus Eliott, William Wyndham Grenville,
              Charles Jenkinson, Charles Lennox, William Pitt the Younger, and Howard Thomas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7602_49n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAMSON WHITEHEAD FULLER PAPERS, 1922-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1914</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40da3fffbf8c4087c63ff1b651724f48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a829f9e103da3f2e966dfcf813b3a514">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Briarcliffe Manor (Westchester County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6290377eb9b707902abc9f53aa1283f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material written by Fuller, who was general counsel for the American Tobacco Company,
              includes a letter to a nephew eulogizing James B. Duke, 1925; an epitaph for Archibald
              Henderson Boyden, 1930, and a small handmade volume of light verse written for his
              daughter, Janet, and dated 1922-1932. Most of the poems in this volume have been
              published in <title type="simple" render="italic">By-Paths, a collection of occasional
                writings of Williamson W. Fuller</title> (1926). There is also a printed memorial
              address to Fuller delivered by Justice Junius Parker before the Supreme Court of North
              Carolina, 1935, including remarks of Chief Justice Stacy accepting a portrait of
              Fuller for the court chambers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7606_eao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FULLER-THOMAS FAMILY PAPERS, 1810-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1915</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0fa7299ddcc5eb267abcaf724dc2d31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,322 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85aebfdce1ba237e55b213012d21e3dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County) and Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bff954ac3547c59f7e5d4bc1f47eabae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of Jones Fuller (1808-1870), a cotton broker, merchant,
              and Methodist minister of Mobile, Alabama, and Louisburg, North Carolina; his son
              Edwin Wiley Fuller (1847-1876), a writer and poet; William George Thomas (d. ca.
              1889), a physician of Wilmington; and their relatives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7610_4gv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID FULLERTON PAPERS, 1787-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1916</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2ee1d93a552704203a10674387325eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>218 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c90f6a1dce1ec518c8e831e8f109686">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greencastle (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_881088ebf106e7c4280ad8cf69e90d91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Fullerton (1772-1843), major during the War of 1812; U.S. representative
              from Pennsylvania, 1819-1820; and Pennsylvania state senator, 1827-1839; and papers of
              the Ervin, Gordon, and Snively families. Topics include Fullerton's business
              interests, the Franklin Rail Road Company, of which he was treasurer; the settlement
              of estates in Pennsylvania; and the state supreme court. A few papers deal with the
              Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7614_43h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH SCOTT FULLERTON PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1917</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c809a99d8f34517ff280615946c485f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b96fadc99ac0416696a9ce23b663468">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Bradley County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa96d8112bced0d0152aa50d8bbce280">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An order from Fullerton as assistant adjutant general, Fourth Army Corps, to Col.
              Edward M. McCook; and clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7618_qiy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE M. H. FULTON PAPERS, 1848-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1918</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6278af924f021e646f5612faa42a14c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3bda8c40ff79b397cd0a23adee00a2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d77dc372d4440fd0eb00f2e251e98c62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Baltimore belle, including personal letters from her young
              friends in Charles Town, West Virginia, and in York, Pennsylvania, with comments on
              social life and customs. One of the York letters tells of the Confederate invasion and
              compliments the orderly conduct of the soldiers; another speaks of the numbers of
              young men leaving for the army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7622_59w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINSTON FULTON LEDGER, 1851-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1919</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70d88eace9511c4dcb37c19216d726fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 531 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_046411c17d8df07c82b89dbe1d40d6be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danbury (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5507179c9b4aa3b6b370c118d558da9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7626_hqi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW FUNKHOUSER PAPERS, 1786 (1836-1908) 1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1920</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75e5449608a70bd9c9006f89447ad042"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,968 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36d480ad05ab6d9c952ff66eac5685b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Jackson (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2b54a0a7eab825eef9e47e9d16e9de2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters and business papers of the Funkhouser family, and, after 1910, of the
              Miller family. Most of the papers prior to 1830 are deeds for land in Philadelphia and
              Virginia. There are two land patents, one signed by Edmund Randolph, governor of
              Virginia, to Peter Hoshaur, 1788, and one signed by Joseph Johnson, governor of
              Virginia, to Andrew Funkhouser, 1851. From the 1830s there are numerous letters from
              relatives in Virginia, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, and Wisconsin describing the move
              westward, religion, railroads, economic conditions, land speculation, opposition to
              slavery, commerce, Indians, army forts, legal affairs, stock raising, farming,
              sickness and health, and the Mormon problem in Missouri. Many of these letters are
              from Funkhouser's son-in-law, John Kerr, a lawyer and speculator. There are also
              several wills and estate papers. Civil War letters include items from R. H. Simpson
              with directions for his home farm and statements about Walker's and Archer's brigades
              on Funkhouser's land and the amount of wood they used. There is an account book
              mentioning Confederate Army purchases; papers relating to a claim against theiUnited
              States for farm buildings, equipment and products burned or seized by order of General
              Sheridan; and tax in kind estimates and receipts. A diary of Rev. G. H. Snapp of the
              United Brethern in Christ Church, a brother-in-law of Andrew's son, Casper, discusses
              his circuit, revivals, conferences, and chaplains in the army; there are also many
              letters to Snapp down to 1900. Other letters are from commission merchants in
              Winchester, Baltimore, Alexandria, and Washington both before and after the Civil War;
              price current bulletins from Washington, 1890s; and other business letters. Most of
              the letters after 1880 are from the children of Casper Funkhouser. There is a related
              genealogical and biographical sketch. These letters describe Shenandoah Seminary,
              Dayton, Virginia, 1880-1882; Bonebrake Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio; teaching at
              various places in Ohio, Maryland, Virginia, and New Jersey in the 1880s and 1890s; and
              family affairs. Papers concerning the family of Edward J. Miller include tax receipts,
              wheat allotment applications, and condolences on Miller's death. Printed materials
              with the collection relate to teaching, insurance, an 1899 civil service examination,
              and standing orders for a mental hospital. Other business papers include tax receipts
              for Andrew Funkhouser, 1830-1886; tax receipts on Missouri land, 1850-1880; notes,
              receipts, and bills. Numerous letters refer to the temperance movement in the United
              Brethren Church and to Andrew Funkhouser's work as a trustee. In the 1880s there are
              business papers of the Shenandoah Valley Assembly. Bound volumes include the roll of
              shareholders and minutes of the meetings of the Shenandoah Valley Assembly, daybooks,
              1847-1861, and a ledger, 18361843, of Andrew Funkhouser, a list of the personal
              property of Jacob R. Funkhouser, 1856, and daybooks of John Bauserman, a merchant of
              Hawkinstown, Shenandoah County, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7630_51b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH FUQUA PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1921</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50c5f1de4ec8739fb3e032e6b3cbaa7f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36e733404ea51aeb83cc59e2baa8db30">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Canton (Buckingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59dd9889ae8ca6eb4cb70e5a157462ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Frederick W. Bass about legal affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7634_qny" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL FUQUA ACCOUNT BOOK, 1835-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1922</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f456f44dc09aa015a852f4188786adc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d12bcd681730c4eb03bfcba52319d80a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a34725507d337efddbfb3c13e28b9b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of Samuel Fuqua, agent for Richard Gaines. The volume contains records
              of household expenses, labor, settlement of estates, etc.; and a written agreement
              between a Virginia planter and his slaves regarding their continued service after
              emancipation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7638_8es" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MCDONALD FURMAN PAPERS, 1883-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1923</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b320abde4d569ad987092fd5c9b78bc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_272961cbe0a114ab51a1ee8c8f43dc1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Privateer (Sumter District), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ca8ea46faf62dc7788f2f9e0c3ff3a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of McDonald Furman (1863-1904), lecturer, student
              of local history, and member of the South Carolina Historical Society, largely from
              his aunt "Ann" and from Mrs. D. Eli Dunlap, a teacher in the Presbyterian Mission
              School established for the Catawba Indians in York County, South Carolina. Included
              are political comments and references to Clemson College, South Carolina, and Richard
              Furman's writings. Also, among the undated material, are a biographical sketch of
              Richard Furman and a long genealogical chart showing the connections of the Furman
              family. </p>
            <p>Included also is an unusual account book for Cornhill Plantation in Sumter District,
              apparently kept by John Blount Miller from its beginning in 1827 until about 1860,
              when it was evidently taken over by his son-in-law, Dr. John H. Furman. The book
              contains a note that Dr. John H. Furman (d. 1902) and Susan Miller went to Cornhill
              Plantation on November 20, 1859. The plantation book includes many different types of
              records kept by Miller: receipts; expenditures; marriages, births, and-deaths of
              slaves; weekly rations and clothing issued to his slaves; domestic animals on the
              plantation; corn, cotton, and other crops produced; illnesses, deaths, and visits of
              members of the family; lands owned and inventories of tools; rules for governing
              slaves; accounts of unusual weather; and lists of keys. In the latter portion of the
              account book, kept by John H. Furman, there are many records of contracts with
              freedmen, and accounts of money and goods advanced to them. A letter of James L.
              Furman, 1891, relates to the publication of his history of Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7642_f3y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY SANDERSON FURNISS, FIRST BARON SANDERSON, PAPERS, 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1924</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f7ac760046c6ef3082524ba56326e8d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_309697e6707a0046f941dbf4bf9dbeef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75f6ff9d2e49e46bf3c3c861a27e3536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Sanderson commenting upon leaving his post at Oxford University and
              assuming his duties in the House of Lords.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7646_1ib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FANNIE (BENNETT) GADDY PAPERS, 1864-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1925</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f94caf5df243a00fe369453910f27379"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>72 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40bd550de4c3984a7d368b764479318e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Polkton (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1209df99670730006f0307addb849f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and love letters of Fannie Bennett from her cousin and later husband, Risden
              B. Caddy, including letter describing a knightly tournament and a gander pulling held
              by Rufus Barringerts cavalry brigade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7650_205" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GADSDEN PAPERS, 1777-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1926</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7305c2d2ea792e9d20cc7a9811a09b87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_43558c1db62ceb2ebe633d33bc879fb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf50d58bfc93c8e728c3ffe4bcd1fb53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the family of Gadeden (1788-1858), Florida planter, member of legislative
              council of Florida Territory, and minister to Mexico in 1853. Included are references
              to British strategy during the Revolutionary War and the defenses of Charleston, 1777;
              an inventory and the marriage contract of Philip Gadsden Edwards and Anna Margaret
              Edwards; a letter, 1836, concerning abolitionist publications; a letter, 1842, to
              Paymaster General Nathan Towson, concerning claims for supplies furnished the Florida
              Militia; and photostats of diplomatic correspondence largely from Percy W. Doyle and
              W. G. Lettsom to the Earl of Clarendon, British Secretary of Foreign Affairs,
              pertaining to United States-Mexican relations, discussing the Gadaden Purchase, Santa
              Anna, and conditions and rumors in Mexico.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7654_bg4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE GAGE PAPERS, 1864-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1927</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d6fb2b838bcfbfa7d757ec240614f78"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 4
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26618912d8c71e1c4a74b69aced90d37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b0ff508f723e3be0eae566a22381516">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three letter books of George Gage and the journal of his wife, Sarah Marshall (Ely)
              Gage. A letter book, 1873-1876, concerns Gage's positions as collector of customs and
              superintendent of lights, including references to trade at Beaufort and Port Royal,
              the South Carolina Free School Fund, and teachers' salaries and attendance statistics
              of black and white children at St. Helena's and St. Luke's parishes. A letter book,
              1884-1890, deals principally with Gage's business operating a sawmill, but also
              contains information on South Carolina politics, particularly the local government in
              Beaufort, and letters to Clara Barton, president of the American Red Cross. A letter
              book, 1894-1903, pertains chiefly to family matters, with references to construction
              carried on by the United States government in the Beaufort harbor. The journal,
              1864-1866, of Sarah Gage contains the minutes of the Freedmen's and Home Relief
              Association of Lambertville, New Jersey, and accounts of her travels from Philadelphia
              to Beaufort and her work as a teacher in the Negro schools. Included are comments on
              her social life, the work of the Freedmen's bureau, and the status of the Negro.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7658_210" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. GAGE AND JOHN R. PERRY PAPERS, 1856 (1882-1915).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1928</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de2ca0411ca82249e27736d1a6537533"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,603 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_903f7f24d93b3134ee795f888391cf70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saratoga Springs (Saratoga County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_857c1336f6187dfe6cbe2605b5407992">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, bills, and receipts pertaining to the operation of the United States Hotel,
              Saratoga Springs, operated by William M. Gage and John R. Perry. Included are bills
              and receipts, 1880s, addressed to Janwin and Gillis, operators of the Troy House,
              Troy, New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7662_bhk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER CORDES GAILLARD PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1929</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2bd1870882b3ce804d39c38831e522c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_557e2e34973efd42b0d7b650aa4ea652">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24c3ca0652a01cb48e8703a51194087a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to H. M. Haig in Paris, France, concerning business matters and a monument to
              be erected in memory of John C. Calhoun.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7666_v43" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND PENDLETON GAINES PAPERS, 1815-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1930</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83a8aa282e0f36280c862d43c2414516"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_61aa57f4966df5c805b7b20b8492df63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cfc70a92c259864781d4c0850140c3ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly a report of 1838 from General Edmund Pendleton Gaines (1777-1849) concerning
              national defense, emphasizing the importance of railroads, and criticizing reliance on
              defense works and fortifications. Included is a discussion of the system he proposed
              in his <title type="simple" render="italic">Canals and Turnpike Roads </title> (1826),
              and the constitutional justification for his plan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7670_3fu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN LEWIS GAINES COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1899-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1931</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c527899476f442a45487eeacd109b4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 30 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ceca85455710a29b1696fb859f94f735">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Locust Hill," Culpeper (Culpeper County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2c44a0a0a1880b231be191d61e3ae4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, accounts, and records of a farm near Culpeper, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7674_nxw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. M. GAINES BOOKS, 1866-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1532</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d7aba5adc517406c261901121e0d8c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6998930eb4e19718111922c92057caca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f51b70158d8be66b6c1a45d5fd0734b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledgers, 1873-1911, daybooks, 1868-1889, account books, 1866-1871 and 18821898,
              diary, 1866-1867, a cashbook, 1869-1876, a physician's waiting list, 1870-1878, and a
              farm book, 1907-1914.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7678_2eq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. GAINES PAPERS, 1823 (1836-1876).</unittitle>
            <unitid>1933</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_236eb80d1bb91f014d5701049c3ad444"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d604a3a57b35cc3c7445245d971c441">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sullivan County, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c81009c0f7b4645cd0c15293c64ec354">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to James S. Gaines and his wife, Letitia Gaines, from family and business
              associates, with interesting comments on the sale of a slave in 1845, on a camp
              meeting, and on a yellow fever epidemic in Alabama in 1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7682_jdf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORA B. GAINES PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1934</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10c895979d45a2414039de1dfa52db8b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68d5247cb39aaf1591954230eedd84ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Massachusetts.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42d6839e31e7ebea79d72fa2eea6665c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Ora B. Gaines, a member of Company E, 46th Regiment,
              Massachusetts Volunteers, stationed near New Bern, North Carolina, during the winter
              of 1862, concerning the weather, food, and army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7686_xc6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GAIRDNER PAPERS, 1771-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1935</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7827ca250d9b16bdb59e2df3716d9ec3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93234e2a056870253ae2f3cdf06869fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be5cd4d08cd9c0f34875887235a6beca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and accounts of a Charleston merchant dealing in lumber, rum, tar, and wine,
              with firms in England, France, and the British West Indies. Included are references to
              difficulties of commerce during the Napoleonic period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7690_6pe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLA GAITHER PAPERS, 1881-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1936</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02a6ff833fa92b25ee2e215c2cfac6b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1755c374e05afdc3fc0fcd228f8ad9db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81147328e845f8bb32aa6ec211c3cc94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7694_rxd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH GALES PAPERS, 1814-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1937</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49a2bd1a93ab4142148f3a94c69d90eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1
              Vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_185447972935f713f8c8f36eeed0a029">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c72d5ed0bda99312f3fd8d6a50b29f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Joseph Gales (1786-1860), publisher, and his wife, Sarah Juliana
              Maria (Lee) Gales. Included are mercantile and household accounts, 1814-1816, letters
              pertaining to a mineral lease on land owned by Sarah Gales; and a ledger of Gales
              &amp; Seaton, publishers of the <title type="simple" render="italic">National
                Intelligencer,</title> the <title type="simple" render="italic">Annals of
                Congress,</title> the <title type="simple" render="italic">Register of Debates in
                Congress,</title> and the <title type="simple" render="italic">American State
                Papers,</title> containing accounts, 1825-1854, and a list of bad debts extending
              back to 1815, with figures and explanatory notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7698_8ed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES GALLAGHER PAPERS, 1885-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1938</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc19c18c4a417829fa29be3e06cc0eeb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_506b2d37a7ef56f603cff075e28813ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ee3df956a0223b6a7434bd7fcaf8d70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles Gallagher include a letter of application, 1885, discussing his
              Civil War service as purveyor to General Benjamin F. Butler and as adviser to L. C.
              Baker in tracing the assassin of Abraham Lincoln; and statements, Congressional bills,
              and other papers relating to Gallagher's claims for relief for the loss of his
              schooner <emph render="italic">Nimrod </emph> during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7702_vo5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GALLAHER FAMILY PAPERS, 1800-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1939</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_836d1beb0c4859d493069b8b89329a0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,037 items and 7
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cae429405f70178fc0189b3d07b128d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8317a475b81558dfcfabcf4517d25440">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the personal correspondence of the Gallaher and related Wilson families.
              Included are letters of Alpheus Waters Wilson (1834-1916), a Methodist bishop in
              Baltimore, and of Augusta Virginia Wilson, a Methodist missionary and school teacher,
              describing her activities on a Creek reservation in the Indian Territory, 1887 1890,
              and at Chihuahua and Guadalajara, Mexico, 1890-1898. There are receipts, ca.
              1820-1880, for advertisements and sub scriptions to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Virginia Free Press,</title> published by the Gallahers, copies of
              advertisements, and scattered letters refer ring to the newspaper business, as well as
              some legal papers, printed material, and other miscellaneous papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7706_bkb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR R. GALLIMORE PAPERS, ca. 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1940</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d26a8c641c073b5e63633295ab28582"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a669e416e201aef23c5675c22ad1153">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canton, China.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e24083aee1da7678e7a8a168aa7f49d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A reprint of an article written for <title type="simple" render="italic">The New East
              </title> by Arthur R. Gallimore, member of the South China Mission of the Southern
              Baptist Convention, entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The New Work of
                the South China Mission among the Hakkas in Wai Chow</title>; and a Christmas card
              containing a photograph of Gallimore.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7710_7qr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ALEXANDER TILLOCH GALT PAPERS, 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1941</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5fc27c8df7fb562aa8f8abb1f28fa87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb0b6715b36516a0228d78db6fa8bc9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Seaforth, Quebec, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6080b19bc306b74f6c915325de872381">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Sir Alexander Tilloch Galt, Canadian government official, concerning
              financial matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7714_8hm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GALT NOTEBOOKS, 1858-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1942</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_763138e63102a243b5b66255edb19877"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c14062bde4002548b8745c3216672596">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bed818a02c0d8dfc54469cc2ca8e923">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes taken by Robert Galt on medical and chemistry lectures at the University of
              Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7718_sqp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GALT, JR., PAPERS, 1812 (1816-1835) 1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1943</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_070262453180ae59874110f5ecefb78b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>102 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30385065c35dc7e10c79d629e1dabc80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f4d5852f6d1f2ecd9ab1e2a34170ef8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and clippings of William Galt, Jr., concerning
              his removal from Scotland to America to work in the countinghouse of William Galt,
              Sr., a distant relative; his imminent trip to Richmond; politics in America; the
              people and customs of Virginia; the will of William Galt, Sr.; and references in the
              letters of John and Mary Allan, cousins of William Galt, Jr., to Edgar Allan Poe,
              foster child of John Allan. Among the correspondents are John Allan, Mary Allan, Allan
              Fowlds, Margaret Galt, Thomas Galt, William Galt, Sr., John Miller, and Nicholas
              Walsh.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7722_oaw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GANDY FAMILY PAPERS, 1848-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1944</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f78b81dc9958fcde221330d749a1436b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0ebfd426eccd06b5df9c2187a4e765f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington (Darlington County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f15a99a138abfb1adeb898f628ab2dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragmentary correspondence of a South Carolina planter; an account sheet showing the
              expenses of a daughter at Salem Female Academy, Salem, North Carolina, 1862; and a
              letter concerning details of executing the law to impress slaves for labor on
              Confederate fortifications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7726_ggp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES R. GARBER PAPERS, 1861, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1945</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe6cce701e176354e231807be443c447"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f2539247f2b49cb3961fe0658615c7a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24ebf92610bebf7272bbcf20160b33a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of a Confederate soldier concerning the purchase of land by a member
              of the Garber family, and the treatment of horses in the regiment during his
              absence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7730_s8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN HENSHAW GARDINER PAPERS, 1753-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1946</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d481ee63d8e6a1f329bd32150b7568b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,518 items, 77 vols. and 1 tape.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ca6d94ebc224c4bf93c26b96595b3a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a6cb3b4850a7cae7991b5cebfa6da0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, legal, and financial correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, broadsides, and
              volumes of Ann Henshaw Gardiner, a nursing school teacher. The papers contain
              information on genealogy, especially the Henshaw, Snodgrass and Gardiner families, as
              well as some on the related Anderson, Verdier, Turner, Evans, McConnell, Pendleton,
              Robinson, and Rawlings families; the history of Berkeley County; the flour milling
              businesses of the Henshaw and of the Snodgrass families; slaves, including lists of
              slaves and their ages, and material pertaining to runaways; the passage of the woman
              suffrage amendment; politics in Berkeley County, and in Washington, D.C.; and the
              beginnings of the nursing program at Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina.
              Financial papers include bills and receipts, loans, and household and business
              accounts of Levi Henshaw (1769-1843) and Levi Henshaw (1815-1896), and of Robert
              Verdier Snodgrass (1792-1861). Legal papers concern the settlement of numerous
              estates, judicial positions, such as justice of the peace and clerk of court, held by
              various members of the Henshaw and Snodgrass families, including material on schools,
              roads, runaway slaves, the hiring of servants, and the mail; the acquisition of land,
              including deeds, survey plats, and land office records; and the militia, including
              class rolls, rosters, and officers' lists. Volumes include an Age Book, 1821-1861, of
              the Snodgrass family and their slaves; daybooks and farm books, 1803-1840s; postal
              card albums; an autograph album; albums and manuscript histories of the first ten
              years of the Duke University School of Nursing, including pictures, programs,
              invitations, clippings, letters, poems, and pamphlets; and scrapbooks. There is also a
              cassette tape of an address by Ann Gardiner at the fortieth anniversary banquet of the
              Alumni Association of the Nursing School of the Duke Medical Center, April 10,
              1970.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7734_s4r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMANDA E. (EDNEY) GARDNER PAPERS, 1833-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1947</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b01b733fc6a31d42cb5dc8b669b4ade"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>89 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3c7b23dcecae5c5959ae20338cee883">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cahaba (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_371da8d9b007fbaad537ce4198369797">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters of Amanda E. (Edney) Gardner containing comments on
              social life and customs in the antebellum South, the descriptions of the Florida
              countryside with references to the danger from Indians and to the climate, and the
              education at Presbyterian Female Collegiate Institute, Talladega, Alabama, of her
              daughter, Elizabeth A. Gardner, 1854-1855. Civil War letters from her son, John A.
              Gardner, a Confederate soldier, describe a military skirmish, the first battle of
              Manassas, camp life, illness, the election of regimental officers, wages, and
              conscription.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7738_j3t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAROLINE GARDNER PAPERS, 1857-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1948</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f443e4a9c8496200940ee05b0a5f074"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed5c798d73a3f953b956f1750ba3ae61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_827a3d7aad2a523f34fb835a14dbcc7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters to Caroline Gardner from Thomas J. Gardner, 2nd Regiment, North
              Carolina Cavalry, and from Marshall Moffitt, describing camp life, military
              skirmishes, prisoners, and a speech by Governor Vance, 1864. Also included are papers
              of the Kivett family of Missouri containing descriptions of Texas County, Missouri,
              and camp life during the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7742_bfk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT COULSTOUN GARDNER, FIRST BARON BURGHCLERE OF WALDEN, PAPERS,
              1914-1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1949</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_20afd220b86ddd3e6dd377f8da9ebab1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e1de9b9815a223fadca28d7d573437c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18dddb8725d198e6254be63aac25ed2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter of Herbert Coulstoun Gardner, First Baron Burghclere of Walden,
              (1846-1921), to Edmund William Gosse; and a poem by Gardner entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">After-Math</title> (<title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Times </title> [London], November 27, 1914).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7746_vb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN L. GARDNER PAPERS, 1868-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1950</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cfe6197c6e22a1349eb8a28a96efa71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ff2680491e204d4f5a0ccb020fd230c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_552b689388eb748c8d4b44ea55e58789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters and shipping invoices addressed to John L. Gardner, a
              shipping agent of New Bern. Letters mention commodity prices in North Carolina.
              Invoices list merchandise shipped from New York City to New Bern.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7750_lr9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PARIS CLEVELAND GARDNER PAPERS, 1834-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1951</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3954c9cfd8bd080e745019b9b7368b58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,156 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e620aa06de6be69bfa8a31801ac19f2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shelby (Cleveland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea84f065a850fba052486de7de391335">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, legal, and professional papers of Paris Cleveland Gardner (1887-1974),
              attorney, and staff member of the Federal Trade Commission. Correspondence, 1919-1940,
              pertains largely to Gardner's financial concerns, but also contains information on
              conditions in Oklahoma, ca. 1916-1924, North Carolina state politics, 1920s and 1930s,
              state and national elections, 1920s and 1930s, the state election laws, 1926-1927, and
              Workmen's Compensation Laws, 1920s. Legal papers comprise documents, 1926-1932,
              relating to his parents' estates and to his repeated candidacy for solicitor; and
              files, 18341932, for his private legal practice, containing records of a lawsuit
              between a sharecropper and his landlord, of the harrassment of a member of the
              International Workers of the World, of the investigation of the title to an oil field
              near Beaumont, Texas, and of the Shelby Building and Loan Association. The Federal
              Trade Commission files reflect Gardner's position as attorneyexaminer investigating
              deceptive advertising practice and contain complaints about misleading or false
              advertising, and papers dealing with investigative procedures and techniques,
              including interviews and scientific testing of claims about products by the Bureau of
              Standards. Printed material, 1918-1935, clippings, 1918-1936, and miscellany,
              1926-1948, principally concern North Carolina politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7754_938" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS GARESCHÉ PAPERS, 1849-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1952</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1af5a67ead707b01eb6fc8220474b188"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>85 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0939d63ad3102967b35f2e5bc5a9751">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49470d097638adae746eecdcf7d37f84">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Louis Garesché with French families whose forebears had settled in
              the West Indies, concerning his family history; with his sisters, who aspired to
              become nuns; and from Catholic priests and church officials in praise of his father,
              Colonel Julius Peter Garesché (1821-1862), soldier and a founder of the St. Vincent de
              Paul Society (Conference of St. Patrick's) in Washington, D.C. in 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7758_mpm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD PAPERS, 1880-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1953</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_519afcdca08c403c0bac8fd27d3640cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c357f040a05f626bf335afee83315ae5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_381969222bfa63f6a8a31d0a5b5279e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James A. Garfield (1831-1881), president of the United States, include two
              letters of recommendation for office seekers; an invitation to Garfield's inaugural
              ball; a facsimile of a letter from Garfield to Marshall Jewell, chairman of the
              Republican National Committee, denouncing as a forgery the Morey letter concerning
              Chinese immigration; an announcement of a memorial service in Garfield's honor; and a
              certificate of the Garfield National Masonic Memorial Association of Washington,
              D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7762_zku" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADDISON GARLAND PAPERS, 1835-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1954</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ab570a5ddf3bfcba9e3d5bf19ef6fe3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63c8db9fc6aa726f021ce903d20b472f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71b4088868f7eb8c0655613c79b42c2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military papers of an officer in the U.S. Marine Corps, including three letters
              notifying him of promotions and a membership certificate of the U.S. Naval Lyceum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7766_lab" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GARLAND PAPERS, 1798 (1804-1873) 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1955</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_029398c4421b610f7db92fd1c6785dc4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>215 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b99c356325f620dbbbbb7156cadc90f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a38ec9405424ac5c75cffdcc754ca10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Garland (1791 or 1792-1885), lawyer, judge, legislator, and public
              official, comprise business letters, mercantile accounts, bills and receipts, and
              legal correspondence, accounts and papers. Included is some information on Richard
              Newton Hewitt, M.D., and the Hewitt family, and elections in 1869 and 1873.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7770_vc8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GARLAND ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1817-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1956</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e3265ef46088a26beb0593befaf49c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad35e029ccdc1b1cb6cfa9c573fbdd9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35a91cc5cd5fa21694743ea1a2c75478">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account books of a Danville lawyer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7774_zp9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GARLAND PAPERS, 1805 (1829-1870) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1957</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d970c24ef105a4049c751f027134f1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>944 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c72626bfcdba50108039d47b941621f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Buck Island," Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11deecf232e79e518a7833f3734e2553">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of Thomas Garland, including letters from James
              Maury Garland giving analyses of the prices of staple products, especially tobacco;
              and letters concerning agriculture, styles in women's dress during the first half of
              the nineteenth century, antagonism toward slavery, and interest in state politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7778_nyg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN A. GARLINGER, SR., PAPERS, 1819-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1958</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6edee27659b1e37dc50ee643ee527bdc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c9f1a429035aa36d59a47c2d117cc69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f673b6863bdb4b6d8c893d9cfa0b3fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters and legal documents, including land deeds, relating to
              Benjamin A. Garlinger, Sr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7782_dg9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GARNER PAPERS, 1825-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1959</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f77f8914e150071b9d3a682a70896842"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6eef7da9f8f8dfc61546e375b8b5e20f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cunningham's Store (Person County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2151350eed0b1f7fcee2724af976bfb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7786_vco" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL GARNER AND CO. ACCOUNT BOOK, 1869-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1960</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5d479f98c0ae3e6552c00302d1327f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 31 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_989dad4ec6e2b320d121fa4fc17631d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Winston, N.C.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9412f775bbd6dcfae36d6450b32e9ee5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Stagecoach fares received by S. B. Spainhower for Samuel Garner and Co.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7790_u9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACK H. GARNET PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1961</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f82641b29817141e5fc7ee88750fa878"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9dc9510b48f6097568e6e26f4a1af930">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c32e3f8ee056f814819aa0a8f05b18e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Love letters between Jack H. Garnet and his girlfriend, Edith R.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7794_9iw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MERCER GARNETT PAPERS, 1733-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1962</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef0200db5717f0459b70d8b426b21b37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>153 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a77fe4ca649b8bb2533cfd0dc9c2f6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Aldie (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5906295d1116956ce2cd3b5457df1ccd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the Garnett family include personal and business letters of James
              Mercer Garnett (1770-1843), educator, legislator, and agriculturalist; letters from
              Henry St. George Tucker commenting on the administrations of Jefferson and Madison and
              on American foreign policy; family correspondence between Ann Garnett and her brother,
              Theodore Stanford Garnett, a college student; letters from James Mercer Garnett
              (1840-1916) while studying in Germany, 1869-1870, describing his travels and
              experiences; a chronicle of service in the Confederate Army of James Mercer Garnett
              (1840-1916), giving accounts of several major battles and skirmishes, privations of
              the army life, individual characteristics of various officers, anecdotes, and
              newspaper clippings of Civil War developments; and family correspondence, 1890-1916,
              concerning genealogical questions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7798_qjc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT SELDEN GARNETT, JR., PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1963</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_916ed5a212a5c4402f26f020c11550b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2539e3665504a5cb171b849b361c5744">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Robert Seldon Garnett, Jr. (1819-1861), brigadier general in the
              Confederate Army, concerning useless supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7802_wpl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. P. GARRICK LEDGER, 1871-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1964</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b899a231e649fe5be2cbba864c3c5f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 205 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a00df855f4ad0e00c4b51a02044419b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pickens (Pickers County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bb85f12ef3def2dfff2905a65ddef726">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7806_ned" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES P. GARRICK ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1875-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1965</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10d2183b9ce4f9429d6f5081d0f86a0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f52e38360dc80d17715a61f5388c1e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richland County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08c296c9f5e82466a81fbc20b66565e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a plantation store.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7810_rkj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. P. GARRIS PAPERS, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1966</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf275ec895c6d1f7ab269e7b54e8277f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_825e954fb97d57ed07b9f92d770f7dd9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c42af88f74292717deeef1a0551aa5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to J. P. Garris, including a letter from a bootlegger serving a
              prison sentence in Statesville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7814_6tw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. GARRISON PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1967</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2c99de61b8252116d4e37a1dd3def2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d0183c34a884503c887de942140fe4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indiana.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_505cb77af204d835fd26ca6edeab79ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William A. Garrison, a private in the Federal Army under the command of
              General Robert Huston Milroy and stationed in western Virginia, to his wife,
              concerning his provost guard duty, rations, General Milroy, and army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7818_gfg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON PAPERS, 1860, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1968</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f47ec8ef6694afcbd6da75c0e3773ebf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3895209df372261c98dccb7a6c2dc7b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roxbury (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96f9bbaac081f5280e428af5d9032660">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), abolitionist and reformer,
              from Hinton Rowan Helper and Aaron Macy Powell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7822_8vi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY GARST AND JOHN GARST PAPERS, 1830-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1969</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bba2b5676ee52fcddb9b52a0a2b5d015"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>155 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d51ac45596635871f4c4eb351fc98091">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roanoke County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45f3d38b1a08ce81e2b6257de1c91c71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Henry and John Garst, operators of two
              sawmills and a flour mill, and probably brothers. John Garst's papers, largely
              personal, cover the years 1830-1849. Amongthe Henry Garst papers is a petition from
              citizens of Roanoke County to James A. Seddon, Cgnfederate secretary of war,
              requesting that Henry Garst be exempted from military duty in order to operate his
              flour mill; a certificate excusing Henry Garst from military duty for sixty days in
              order to serve as miller in Roanoke County; tax in kind assessments; notice of the
              impressment of his mill to furnish Confederate supplies; rationing slips given to
              civilians to get flour and meal from Garst's mill; and three volumes of records for
              Henry Garst's flour mill and one for his sawmill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7826_9yn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED EDWARD GARWOOD PAPERS, 1860s-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1970</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03de376c4c0c59df41200e492210efff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a13c9ab08572c7c5f6cfdb1533d42ec7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newport, Monmouthshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_884b69b74a2ea5131e16be8224f1ba9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Draft of chapters 17-45 of <title type="simple" render="italic">Forty Years of an
                Engineer's Life at Home and Abroad, With Notes By the Way </title>(Newport,
              Monmouthahire: 1903) by Alfred Edward Garwood, British mechanical engineer. These
              chapters describe his years in Russia working for various railway lines, 1860s-1877,
              and in Egypt as head of the Locomotive, Carriage, and Wagon Departments of the
              Egyptian Government Railways, 1877-1882.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7830_d8a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA GARY CONTEST BOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1971</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a7ec83a85d6e813aaecac4d8f7c3b44"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 65 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f73a8b5a1acd044945db461bf78b32a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7eab5371cfbae0ea0ff5c15e2d5d33e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of contestants and number of "coupons" from each, as well as contributors and
              amount of donation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7834_aqe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTIN WITHERSPOON GARY PAPERS, 1855-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1972</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a49150a9d9074287fc49525f0b39fa42"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee0c8c55326813b58d3390ac65faf391">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgefield County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41e9230541e875f51eb379fac1464b48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Martin Witherspoon Gary, lawyer and Confederate brigadier general, include
              documents, 1876, protesting election irregularities in Edgefield County by Republican
              and Negro voters; a letter, 1877, to the editors of the Augusta <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Chronicle and Constitutionalist </title> explaining his opposition
              to the acceptance by Southern Democrats of appointments from President Rutherford B.
              Hayes; and a letter, 1879, to the editor of the Abbeville <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Medium </title> opposing the election of Wade Hampton to the U.S.
              Senate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7838_vz0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. B. GASKINS DIARY, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1973</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6417b2db87a48831fa6003fcdc444fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81ebb99b320e2bea8a98dcc8e40bc02a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dorchester (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7362e231e7ff80713fda0a5bc82a1ce5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a Federal soldier, describing skirmishes with the "rebels," food of
              soldiers, etc. The diary was found on the battlefield of Perryville, Kentucky,
              1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7842_pco" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLORIAN LEOPOLD GASSMAN PAPERS, 18th century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1974</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c787c24e6ed59c1781d20e732bf065c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15f8b328f4defbb2025d84af962101f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vienna, Austria.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a58784d399e549f7030b2322a5c0debf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Unpublished musical scores for string trio comprised of twelve fugues each, composed
              by Florian Leopold Gassman (1729-1774), Bohemian conductor and composer. Manuscripts
              containing these same fugues are also cataloged in Warren Kirkendale, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Puge und Fugato in der Kammermusik des Rokoko und der
                Klassik </title> (Tutzing: 1966).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7846_3ei" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GASTON PAPERS, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1975</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90c1d7d818f2bc53c261f7d39fa40d3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b3a730c0ebdab5d0efb871dead460c10">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47ac3e50ff6f077335f8859d7a39f609">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of recommendation from William Gaston (1778-1844), jurist and member of
              Congress, 1813-1815, to Secretary of the Navy William Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7850_va9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IR WILLIAM FORBES GATACRE PAPERS, 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1976</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc090e9b83c730fa04b1f20be2894f7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bfe817c36f2741b387fe786484c18bf3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hazel Mill, Stroud, Gloucestershire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_699e8c168a815bd6bac124091f786fcc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Sir William Forbes Gatacre (1843-1906), major general of the British Army,
              describing the battle in the Sudan that resulted in the capture of Omdurman, and the
              Mahdi's tomb, of which there is a drawing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7854_353" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADDISON W. GATES PAPERS, 1814-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1977</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb415dbf7eef02718ff5690e34b70126"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_731974015048cf4f9d20e193db219ef9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macedon (Wayne County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27a17a27a37be3cd9dd5c5ad35f83394">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and political correspondence of Addison W. Gates, attorney and
              state legislator. Included are letters, 1881, from factions in the Republican Party
              concerning the election of successors to Roscoe Conkling and Thomas Collier Platt;
              clippings pertaining to the gubernatorial campaign of 1894; routine requests for
              appointments; and speeches, notes, and scattered comments on various issues and
              politicians. A notebook contains quotations and comments, with a few political
              references.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7858_fp0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GATHORNE GATHORNE-HARDY, FIRST EARL OF CRANBROOK, PAPERS,
              1867-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1978</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c99a10d62cee2ecc006dd31744182cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c4e82ac851bfde01f9e34121ab0665c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_968c7a5bac5bdd8cfbaa8206f1d08b60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political letters of Sir Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy (1814-1906), British political
              official, concerning army appropriations, the granting of booty to the army, the
              education of the children of Roman Catholic soldiers, a Pariiamentary committee to
              study the capitation rate, and other routine matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7862_71v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD JORDAN GATLING PAPERS, 1880, 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1979</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1ea97df11fb6eba50e38dcdb4958854"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d60352c346d42b81c87dbf8ff6089db7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hartford (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ef2d3e0708e69c9b553497161415e47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Richard J. Gatling (1818-1903), developer of the revolving
              machine gun, including information about himself and a new gun being manufactured.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7866_ts0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW GAULT PAPERS, 1842-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1980</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_607ead4723588a18ee0685449f99bed1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_79309335d69f5f8459f18a0755150461">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hookset (Merrimack County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28fdc5baef6bcba023f40bbe40e2e2aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of members of the Gault family. containing comments on cotton
              planting, emigration to Texas, abolitionism, secession, the policies of Lincoln toward
              the South, the government of the Confederate States of America, army life during the
              Civil War, freedmen and the Freedmen's Bureau, the scarcity of labor, the Radical
              Republicans, politics in Texas, and President Andrew Johnson's Peace Proclamation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7870_9id" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELBERT H. GAY ACCOUNTS, 1841-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1981</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_307845b40fa0a714874ad58164b3646e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c13e5b7297167ad8553756fa3616c3a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25b4752ecc0a0dc0ec295580c947dd34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of Elbert H. Gay as administrator for the estate of Samuel Howard.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7874_9am" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ETIENNE ARTHUR GAYARRE PAPERS, 1882-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1982</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c72810d0aa8585d7e2b0aeb0a7766b63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6da79c42332782984c96e2ef4745ccf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ad87de95c249871bb3c8408cd86acaf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Charles E. A. Gayarre (1805-1895), author, to John Dimitry including
              comment on the reception of his own lecture on the French Revolution; to C. C. Jones
              acknowledging the receipt of several addresses and his article on Wilde; to Colonel J.
              F. H. Claiborne commenting on the publication of Claiborne's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">History of Mississippi; </title> to George T. Heath concerning the
              publishers of Gayarre's <title type="simple" render="italic">History of
                Louisiana</title>; and other routine letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7878_mte" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GAYLORD PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1983</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16ce14aecda95c59fd05e66341e0b772"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea18e3ee15f66144d3ae208d55efc0f8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fitzwilliam (Cheshire County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93f7240af2bb7df55d70332704e06259">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of the Gaylord family including accounts of local political
              controversies; letters of army life and descriptions of the countryside in Virginia
              and Maryland from John D. Gaylord, a Federal soldier of Company D, 21st Connecticut
              Volunteers; one letter from his brother, James, also a Federal soldier, from Hampton
              Hospital (Va.?); letter of instructions to Juliette Gaylord, a member of the New
              England Women's Auxiliary Association of the U.S. Sanitary Commission; and letters
              from William Gaylord, a minister, one in particular describing a visit to his brother,
              James, in the 1st Connecticut Cavalry on the Rapidan River in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7882_6av" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NOAH L. GEBBART, SR., AND EMMANUEL MARTIN GEBBART PAPERS, 1844 (1855-1864)
              1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1984</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ccb2f45d5fc534fe415341b90285032"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>116 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b120677b3ec3eff619516682339279ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ottumwa (Wapello County), Iowa, and California.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa83654241d779786a2ed9b0c54ea15a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Noah L. Gebbart, Sr., who was engaged in mining lead and quartz in
              California, concerning his life there; letters from some of his Masonic brothers
              telling of his murder; letters relating to the Knights of the Golden Circle in Iowa;
              and Civil War letters of E. Martin Gebbart, soldier in the 15th Regiment of Iowa
              Volunteers, describing his military activities at Shiloh, Vicksburg, and Atlanta, food
              and amusements in the army, Negro troops, deserters, and foraging and destruction by
              the Union Army. Jncluded is a memorandum book and journal, 1863-1865, giving an
              account of his trip with Sherman's army from Vicksburg to Meridian and back.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7886_yha" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. GEE PAPERS, 1837-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1985</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d90b1c7094090b3f3a8dfc155d93482"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbfb21d0d725161de3c9f67bcb9106f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa7e15e243e304072269f28a43d1a15b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and Civil War correspondence of James T. Gee, a surgeon in the Confederate
              Army, and letters of Gee's father containing comments on the panic of 1837 and the
              election of 1840 and 1844.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7890_3iw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEE FAMILY PAPERS, 1816-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1986</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a29aef4da588070420115abdf252a31f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28706cd0272dcb7ae0ec0a1736de4feb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilcox County, Ala., and Halifax County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ddfeca4b82568879fb94910f56be244">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and legal correspondence of Sterling, Nevill, Charles, and Joseph Gee
              relating chiefly to Alabama plantation life and the settlement of a large estate; and
              a few letters bearing on land speculation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7894_3sp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GENNETT LUMBER COMPANY PAPERS, 1832 (1920-1945) 1954.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1987</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fec033321b274f591010401a999ccd69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16,000 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_288e15b330348edf17cd3df60d75c13f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheville (Buncombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d1d164135b40dd37dd6e2683bf23e8e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, business records, and contracts and other legal papers pertaining to
              the activities of the Gennett Lumber Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7898_wri" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JOSEPH GENTRY PAPERS, 1816-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1988</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d64fd5f5189df28f135477749c9d0e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba69b09be50167a448847680c75bf037">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4335880bfb0d34ed1242c41e10eea07b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds and agreements contracted by the Gentry and Camp families of Spartanburg
              and Laurens counties, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7902_svk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEOGRAPHY MANUSCRIPT, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1989</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60fc7aa77f628bfbae65eb5507d0e826"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent/></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b29b4bc8f1b9aed269baeb38506a579">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Geography manuscript of Theresia Mantz.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7906_s1p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FURNIAFUL GEORGE PAPERS, 1861-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1990</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d647f756ddd376519b2df802cde8af52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5d1bab6e24030e8b2f7b466ceed4ce8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Doctor Town (Wayne County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c85c6f185ff9a53f7cd1d6fd1b57c185">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of five brothers, Asa, David, Furniaful, George, and John, Confederate
              soldiers, telling of living conditions in the army and of military activities in
              Georgia and Mississippi. Included also is a bit of folk poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7910_iwq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE III, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN, PAPERS, 1773-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1991</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_101893e9502fa2137cb2e420db813848"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d058da66140aeb22eada09c7b0d3da4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_546dfe9e46502c27bccad2e82649ffb5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George III (1738-1820), King of Great Britain, include a warrant to the
              treasury commissioners, a letter of George III concerning the sale of some of the
              horses in the royal stables, and a facsimile of the <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Olive Branch Petition.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7914_7o1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEFAN GEORGE PAPERS, 1939-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1992</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f7b793ad15c4783632a91c15d7337a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items.
              Restricted.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29e6742dcc328628e9fd13a30a495161">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Translations, 1939-1941, into English by Carol North Valhope and Ernst Morwitz of the
              works of German poet Stefan George (1868-1933), comprised of <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Books of Eclogues and Eulogies . . . ,</title><title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Hymns, Pilgrimages, Algabal,</title><title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The Kingdom Come,</title><title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Seventh Ring,</title><title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Star of the Covenant,</title><title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Tapestry of Life and The Songs of Dream and of Death with a
                Prelude,</title> and <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Year of the
                Soul.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7918_n1v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA PAPERS, 1727-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1993</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dbff314f62b1a1c224c88d495fba5d10"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,403 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fccc6adc0f79c70ac5efc08b371f4b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17bfe24bc499679fbf1ac7ebc075c43f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers pertaining to Georgia comprised of the Georgia Colony papers,
              1727-1776, the Georgia Revolutionary papers, 1776-1783, the Georgia State papers,
              1783-1947, Georgia Legal Records, and Georgia Militia Records. The Colony Papers
              consist of correspondence, accounts, indentures, land grants, deeds, plats, and
              petitions relative to the early history of the colony, its government, the trustees of
              the colony, colonial defense, and James Oglethorpe. The Revolutionary Papers contain
              accounts of payment to militia, claims for property used by Continental troops,
              accounts for services to prisoners of war, and material pertaining to Loyalists. The
              State Papers are comprised of correspondence, financial papers, legal papers, and
              political documents concerning the proceedings of the executive council, 1786; the
              settlement of debts owed by Georgia merchants to British merchants; social life and
              customs in Georgia; legal matters; financial difficulties during Reconstruction; the
              history of Georgia, including the Yazoo land fraud, the War of 1812, and Eastern
              Florida; the Civil War, including soldiers' letters, receipts, writs of habeas corpus,
              and papers concerning confiscated property, substitutes, loss of life, and medical
              supplies. the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, 1870s; Baptist and Methodist church affairs;
              and the U.S. Census of 1880. Miscellaneous Legal Papers include Inferior and Superior
              Court records, summonses, writs, petitions, papers of administration, estates records,
              land deeds and sales, land surveys, commissions of office signed by Georgia governors,
              and scattered county court records, especially of Chatham, Richmond, and Franklin
              counties. Other papers refer to the Cherokee Indian Land Lottery, 1847, the settlement
              of German Lutherans in Georgia, the establishment of a public school system, and
              slavery including materials on sales, purchases, and slave patrols. Confederate legal
              papers refer to crimes, jail sentences, tax and road levies, minors in the service of
              the C.S.A., property, and exemptions. Militia Records are those of Clarke County,
              1811-1827, and of Chatham County, the 1st Volunteer Regiment of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7922_s12" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA. BANKS COUNTY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1994</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_14eb67640b723c18541e9aef085c1387"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 74 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f23768087a8d347b62aaf59c408eba9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Probably a tax receiver's book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7926_7kl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT DOCKET, 1842-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1995</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19c80d104325d336cadc1a881c29444c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 51 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fadba4a3abdf9b5963703f679d7103be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bibb County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec8fd0f12a2780d251dcdb3631fb2510">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Docket of the Superior Court of Bibb County, also containing some records of the
              Inferior Court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7930_azw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY PAPERS, 1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>1996</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11400bee8e8c16b63ca245f26ba35c70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77a6f5e0981e07638eb8439e6ba3af9d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8ccfaa76468af674f34b53513b8c4be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Hand-drawn and hand-painted map of "Cedar Grove," the plantation of A. Abraham,
              showing the location of the plantation, how the land was utilized, and drawings of the
              residence, two outbuildings, and the surrounding trees.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7962_ts1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA AIRLINE RAILROAD COMPANY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1858-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2004</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e00ee52c82fd466702047599ebab3da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afec74d60c1123448b5ef9aa50479658">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3d4196d6e996e7db76a248305797109">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of the Georgia Airline Railroad Company, showing the stocks and
              stockholders, 1858, and salt prices in the Confederate States of America, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7966_z1g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAPERS, 1808-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2005</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e93d5ce9b5c884eaab8d877a66487de2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b33ce6cd299016dd8c6d5ab7ab074b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d63106fc07e92d35e1f208a415bf4c5a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning business transactions of the society, including a letter from
              Charles C. Jones, Jr., accepting an invitation to speak and a resolution of thanks to
              him; a letter relative to the formation of a Ladies Literary and Art Society; a
              memorial to the Georgia legislature containing a brief history of the society; a
              letter by Governor Henry D. McDaniel on the fiftieth anniversary of the society; and
              clippings giving accounts of the society's activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7970_xiw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA PAPERS, 1800-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2006</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89ac019c12fe36cd5581c7033fbe600c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_557b302221c7c74a0566204797460ad6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74ee247b5d226e0ebb84a20b7e77b63f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1800, from President Moses Waddel, to George Jones concerning the
              scholastic progress of Jones's son, and Columbia County; a letter, 1823, from Waddel
              to William Noble recommending John H. Gray for a teaching position; deeds, 1855 and
              1856, for land sold by the university; and a list of university presidents,
              1802-1829.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7974_e89" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GERHARDT PAPERS, 1832-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2007</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a7cb880e48c62dc789f84927db70fd18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d28ee091648315a0f753a58d64845f66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebb702170a9ad3c40fc2b2c9206a6871">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Gerhardt, teacher and clergyman, include several teaching
              contracts, programs for Examination Day exercises and a schedule for classes at
              Western Carolina Male Academy, 1855-1857, a list of contributors to a German church in
              the United States, some genealogical information, and several letters in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7978_nxp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE SACKVILLE GERMAIN, FIRST VISCOUNT SACKVILLE, PAPERS, 1779.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2008</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17ea9b10eb930285002290dbd4fc7c8b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f597ebcd2a8c62580af19dd960e0fa1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2f0865f802d980dc5b33c28b0e43794">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to George Sackville Germain, First Viscount Sackville (1716-1785), as British
              secretary of state for the colonies, from Sir Henry Clinton, then commander of the
              British forces in the United States, discussing the unsuccessful siege of Savannah by
              French and American forces, the loss of the British warship <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Experiment, </title> and the reinforcement of the Bermuda garrison.
              Accompanying the letter is a list of enclosures, which are not included in the
              collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7982_m8v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERMAN SCRAPBOOKS ON THE IMPERIAL FAMILY, 1888-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2009</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5df4bc1fdb943c213f1b97477533fcd4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e95e4a30cb2d02879fd480823b112667">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c03613ea4a5211e882f854d4894c6957">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbooks pertaining largely to the death and funeral of Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1888.
              Loose clippings concern the death of Kaiserin Augusta, wife of Wilhelm I, in 1890, the
              centenary of the birth of Wilhelm I in 1897, and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7986_lli" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERMAN-AMERICAN MUTUAL LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAPERS,
              1886-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2010</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ec61fbef712f6d2eeffa950b9532967"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66d1684894085670558d96039fbe06de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2787f2fe5b536e277dfed61f89d9caaa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cancelled stock certificates in the German-American Loan and Building
              Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7990_iew" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERMANY POSTERS. [1930s-1940s]</unittitle>
            <unitid>2011</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_112376b4baca3b9a42b2956d0256c3d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69c9c7512e56ec7a276f603afcac1bf6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_368bd024dfae48320541bc76fef91e51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Posters containing examples of Nazi Realism, primarily of medieval and World War I
              subjects. Included are World War II campaign maps and a print of Adolph Hitler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7994_hli" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES GEROCK PAPERS, 1832-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2012</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9445b58d05a3537bb4e1926d815e9bd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e50a6f8a77c3965097b6247a8614237">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Palo Alto (Onslow County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_420e8c0d3aaab74a6d5229be39089e87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally lawyers' letters, 1862-1877, to Charles Gerock concerning the case of the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">State of Mississippi v. N. G. Nye,</title> in
              which Gerock brought suit against Nye for a considerable sum of money, and two
              petitions, 1832, from former Continental Army soldiers for military pensions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref7998_nsc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS GERSTMAN PAPERS, 1874-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2013</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6449d154db97c16a55e30a8a75918568"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_395d132b2d79e2cc4556deeed5104728">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f743c4ba9ad66c2d1e353bcadf0462bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter books and a policy memorandum book of an insurance agent, as representative at
              various times for the Protection Life Insurance Company of Chicago, the Royal Canadian
              Insurance Company, the Amazon Insurance Company, the Royal Insurance Company of
              Liverpool, and the London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Company of Liverpool, and as
              an independent agent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8002_8bv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS SAUNDERS GHOLSON PAPERS, 1818-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2014</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdfd331f12f01848387ce92241599874"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b14c3fd998743f9f68eb1c7f47125f7b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8d396e4c85643621beaab5e1d4d1d54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas Saunders Gholson (1808-1868), jurist and statesman, are largely
              those of his law firm relating to local cases, some of which pertain to the hiring and
              purchase of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8006_r9k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIETRO GIANNONE PAPERS, 18th Century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2015</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76c1244c1861dba9ddab7796dc4150df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a007531c8f31859b298077109145003">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Naples, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bb3f3919888fa4367484acae71dc545b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume, presumably a copy. Of Giannone's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Trattato de' Rimedj contra le Scommuniche invalide...Luglio
                1723,</title> in which he responded to his excommumication from the Roman Catholic
              Church and to the prohibition of his book, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Istoria civile del Regno de Napoli.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8010_k8g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GORDON BUTCHER GIBBENS PAPERS, 1884-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2016</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2033b2282e4fd7d7f56daa29c85f26da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>564 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0bfedbf6cde97316547dbf6518036f25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Parkersburg (Wood County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_918b7470babf730b6c6d4bb166d5545d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of a printer, engraver, dealer in paper goods and Republican
              politician. The collection is made up for the most part of letters written to Gibbens
              between the years 1892 and 1900 concerning West Virginia politics and the Republican
              party. Gibbens served as a middle man between the state leaders of the Republican
              party and local party workers. The correspondence concerns patronage, party strategy,
              and party intrigues and includes letters relating to the election of 1894 when Gibbens
              managed the successful congressional campaign of Warren Miller; the election of 1896
              during which Gibbens worked for Republican candidates on all levels; and Gibbens'
              unsuccessful attempt after the victory of 1896 to secure from the party the rewards
              which he felt his efforts merited.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8014_1u3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND A. GIBBES PAPERS, 1862-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2017</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e4dad6e76ac91595c00f9f9c807bbb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ff34b8f1eaf01820779d791527fd6af">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8623d4d8f0cdd8252e896048e98c8ea7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scattered personal correspondence concerning family affairs and the sale of slaves of
              a wealthy Charleston physician engaged in some undefined occupation during the Civil
              War, probably blockade running.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8018_h9k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. GIBBES PAPERS, 1855-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2018</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f45e1208125606c560df83143f4b4db9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b0e7733ffcbbcfd7896938d2dd63ecc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_432ac010d7d3f1a6d7afcb454bfcf752">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters of a Charleston, South Carolina, merchant concerning
              the state of the cotton market in Charleston and Savannah, Georgia, and visits to New
              York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8022_8k0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GIBBONS PAPERS, 1758-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2019</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5bbd095534a7c7a92868f52e2b437ecf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>670 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e9ced6ac5c2835e1e611f44a6b94998">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C., and Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5578595af74c9797bf04e6834bcd56ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The major part of this collection is made up of correspondence and papers of John
              Gibbons, Jr., and his family. The papers deal with Gibbons's business as a merchant
              and with the various offices which he held. Included are correspondence and accounts
              with the largest commercial firms in Charleston, South Carolina, and Savannah,
              Georgia; Gibbons's papers as vendue master in Charleston until 1790 and in Savannah
              after 1791, with records of the settlement of estates and the sale of slaves; material
              relating to the various public positions held by Gibbons in Georgia during the 1790s,
              such as treasurer of the state and paymaster of the militia; many papers relating to
              the lengthy settlement of the estate of Captain John Carman after 1778 and the estate
              of John Benfield, Gibbons's father-in-law; and a number of items from the Revolution,
              including material about shipping, the sale of prizes, and Gibbons's experience as a
              British prisoner of war in Charleston. There are several scattered papers dealing with
              land sales in Georgia in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries and a
              receipt book, 1761-1773, for the firm of Liston, Benfield, and Jones of Charleston,
              South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8026_oz6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GIBBONS, JR., 1728-1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2020</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f24502cfeb80c12b5e8b6f00d761f72"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>807 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9496dbb6f88d75b5a1e2385669237682">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Sharon," near Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90f3cfb84cb9d1df07e861b5bfa95258">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a wealthy rice planter and justice of the peace, William Gibbons,
              Jr., and his family, including his father, William Gibbons, Sr., and his uncle, Joseph
              Gibbons. The papers of William Gibbons, Sr., and Joseph Gibbons begin in the 1750s and
              describe life on some of the early large plantations in Georgia. They include
              promissory notes, bills, and receipts for household necessities, house building,
              plantation equipment, and medical care; notes on the price of rice over a number of
              years; material on the management of plantations and especially on the proper use of
              overseers and the problems of absentee ownership; and continuing comments on the
              purchase, management, and sale of slaves. The letters and papers of William Gibbons,
              Jr., provide more material on plantation life and the management of slaves and land
              and also contain bills and receipts for goods sold to American troops during the
              Revolution; notes on horse breeding and racing; correspondence on the cost of
              schooling at Princeton College in 1786; papers relating to the purchase of former
              Indian lands in Georgia; and a miscellaneous expense journal of William Gibbons, Jr.,
              1771-178-.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8030_77v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KELLY GIBBS PAPERS, 1867-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2021</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b275d46d7ebb1ab109797467a81d559"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1208950909e62703436e0966ad25f3b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smith Grove (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7994fd651bf8cb615a60223bf6593a00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lecture notes of a student at Trinity College (North Carolina), including samples of
              his poetry and prose.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8034_dx5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHRISTIANA M. GIBSON SCRAPBOOK, 1834-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2022</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9efc95d3fe3873538b32c75399100ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 78 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ce0d2f188dee3f42563bb93f7081edc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc582ff52a207ac0009cf5916e2e26ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A scrapbook of autograph letters and autographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8038_iob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMILTON L. GIBSON PAPERS, 1846-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2023</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7241dcb3e34dd6d5dfa2268a8aec7dd6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 itmes. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb8bc53231a4b11b57bf8422b05de106">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newton (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6815615596918527cd53861fce7b8299">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a wagonmaker of Newton, Virginia, giving information on
              that industry, with technical terms, specifications, and prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8042_niz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES W. GIBSON PAPERS, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2024</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_447e2970895fedf25059e1e0ee5b6bb4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe0c1a5728388fe712283a1c784a41fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newton (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e6ba495c30d12181c7123346713ad2f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous Civil War letters of Gibson and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8046_29q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RANDALL LEE GIBSON PAPERS, 1883-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2025</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d3287a687e12dafe99189299776abc9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fa2ce47effcce0567da3e157d17346a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b42445979358e0f6f3d4833b85cf18d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine personal and social correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8050_wob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ROBERT GIFFEN PAPERS, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2026</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_638a4a88028e439131caf175a2d49832"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26b378a446db17d7b2daf6bd92ad4341">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c61670011b14390ee02d0fed7328ef6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Giffen from Henry Labouchere, liberal politician and journalist, soliciting
              an article for <title type="simple" render="italic">Truth,</title> a newspaper he was
              starting.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8054_f3d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LYMAN D. GILBERT PAPERS, 1793-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2027</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60a9658cc053a0b2363ff7ec2200b2e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>354 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0cd7d625903c89653a6af98bb9a9b66e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35198f54457a18a374cfdc3eba59616d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers, 1870-1890, of Lyman Gilbert, deputy attorney general of
              Pennsylvania, containing a number of letters from Samuel E. Dimmock, state attorney
              general, concerning legal business, the internal affairs of the attorney general's
              office, and cases in which the state was involved. Gilbert's personal and professional
              correspondence concerns the settlement of estates; various charities; railroads and
              corporations, including a letter on a case against John D. Rockefeller; Marcus Albert
              Reno, 1880; and politics. The collection also contains letters, 1833-1854, to John C.
              Kunkel, a member of the senate of Pennsylvania, concerning legislation relating to
              transportation and social issues; correspondence and papers, 1857-1859, of Henry
              Gilbert, a merchant of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, including orders for merchandise,
              bills and receipts, and business letters; papers, 1872, of John B. McPherson, a lawyer
              in Harrisburg, concerning settlement of estates and property matters; and
              miscellaneous items, including the report of Edward Thomas, rector of Trinity Church,
              Edisto, South Carolina, for the years 1833-1854, listing baptisms, marriages, and
              communicants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8058_l6t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SHEPHERD D. GILBERT ALBUM, 1883-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2028</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05c0dfdb48d16dbad0a234853c87fc64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_626c6384837e2bfd86868ca18c838b07">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e77bf554ab054a8f5d94ee4a941cad17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs of scenes in western North Carolina along the French Broad, Oconaluftee,
              and Tuckasegee rivers and elsewhere in that area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8062_tdu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WALTER RALEIGH GILBERT, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1850-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2029</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4356e4a71c8d88ac13cf32e90bd48a3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fa12cc06666e879a9db3c873361b459">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c02d0f86a509b924948f13ad97f18a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Twelve letters to Gilbert from Lord Dalhousie, Governor General of India, and drafts
              of two of Gilbert's replies. Letters concern military matters and promotions for
              Gilbert and for his son-in-law, Captain Richard Shubrick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8066_vl9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. GILCHRIST PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2030</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31477d71a439e83d6cb771f6dd85503c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34cda0fe87b35d341ee55115e3ea906d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5424536da1bf395523c0de1527830bca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters describing plantations in South Carolina being-offered to Gilchrist for
              sale.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8070_fcq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW S. GILE PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2031</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72d2e0ce029a727a3e813c3a04d3472b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_508dcc370bc380573a08e581c6d719c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Haverhill (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d0f6edcf0ea1f0c250a38a1f62e81c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from a soldier in the 35th Massachusetts Regiment, describing camp
              life, training, and troop movements.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8074_5m9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ZILPHA GILES PAPERS, 1846-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2032</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9f9eb4aa628a9c404013b6802a7b9b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>132 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69c297f513874806d332e3fc06b86e7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenwood (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f983eddeae71e63f0ce4dcc26834cd11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Mary Z. Giles concerning her education at Trinity College in
              Randolph County, North Carolina, in the 1870s, which was done at home with members of
              the faculty as tutors; her experience as a schoolteacher; and a trip abroad with her
              sister Persis. The collection includes receipts for tuition at Trinity College, a
              charter, 1889, for the Giles sisters and their mother to conduct Greenwood Female
              College in Greenwood, South Carolina; and letters from missionaries in India, China,
              and Guatemala.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8078_9kv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB GILES PAPERS, 1889-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2033</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbddf27647dcf5beebdc395ffe4df0c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc05a64a18962633e45320c9a0fbd3d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond Furnace (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4bb661af605e889ab8ea6771e17acb7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8082_004" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BRANCH GILES PAPERS, 1826-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2034</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ccdf8ce106e840a630ab534eb9887f30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecf5605f461577985e01d746720ad9be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amelia County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_137b1039703cdc286a11017643ea8409">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers, including three documents signed by Giles as
              governor of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8086_e0i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIZZIE (INGERSOLL) GILL PAPERS, 1831-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2035</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b54a53482fc99af12a95b68ce395e56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>162 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a3518559920e18b90732c9d18123960">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Spring Brook, " near Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc6366f47f5a3302eec4f0eec3a63522">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Primarily the social and family correspondence of Lizzie Gill and members of her
              family including descriptions of social life in Savannah and Rome, Georgia, and in
              Fall River, Massachusetts, and a description of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln as they
              passed through Poughkeepsie, New York, on their way to Washington for Lincoln's first
              inaugural.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8090_b7u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GILL FAMILY PAPERS, 1851-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2036</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a395164f56fe8bfe4311e56fbbd1660"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0dd53100f7fdf44fce5cc9677cf466f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pleasant Grove (Alamance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f4334faa78d228ab64e0df702075303">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from members of the Gill family dealing for the most part with personal
              affairs and family business. Contains accounts of the experiences of a girl at High
              Point Female Seminary, North Carolina, in 1860, including a description of Hinton
              Rowan Helper burning books on the seminary grounds; letters from a soldier in the 33rd
              North Carolina Regiment during the Civil War. and letters from a soldier in the 42nd
              North Carolina Regiment, 1862-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8094_om2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GROVES GILLES PAPERS, 1771-1774.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2037</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7373a4edd29a88921e248ad11cc18cef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfc84b62ba296de4a8dbecbcea96f899">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madras, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e10954b2b0f754694f49c7bea717f1a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Folios 56-78 of an unbound diary of March 1-April 2, 1774, written by an Englishman
              attached to the court of Mohammed All Khan, Nabob of Arcot. Gilles, who has been
              tentatively identified as the diarist, provides a daily commentary on his relations
              with the military, naval, and civil officials of the Madras Presidency, and the Nabob
              and his court and family. Also includes a four page manuscript entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Advice from the Maharatta Camp 4th Dec., 1771,
                left with the Nabob by the Gov.</title> concerning the activities of the Mahrattas
              and news about the Nabob's subjection of Tanjore.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8098_qbk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LEWIS GILLESPIE PAPERS, 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2038</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b02945ce41c26ce9cfab28ab848ede7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 47 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4fca3ea5a4e2a34a32abbcb7fcf02ae0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tennessee.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bcd2c8f7a00600170b473d3d396d586d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents relating to the awarding of the Congressional Medal of Honor to George
              Lewis Gillespie for gallantry in action near Bethesda Church, Virginia, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8102_qdi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH, JONATHAN, P. W., AND MARIA GILLETT PAPERS, 1843-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2039</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4308013fc7625b287f1ea73598d8b4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dff75b1b1a59d3a2f795adedd5fdecfe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canaan (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_152af0a6932a3227f320fc30f8f2e771">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8106_g5r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. GILLILAND PAPERS, 1836-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2040</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0968bc45e2bbdb44e3016b292b387ff2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>366 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e46d0725810e503a74be5056ded5c010">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff68006dbab50d5244698a2dab9b7b2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of William H. Gilliland, cotton factor and
              merchant of Charleston, consisting of letters addressed to him from John P. and
              Caroline Burke of Wilcox County, Alabama, for whose estate he acted as trustee. The
              letters portray the ever-recurring "hard luck" of the unsuccessful planter. Included
              also are account books showing charitable donations, 1860-1861, and receipts and
              disbursements of the Hampton Social Club, 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8110_045" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GILLINGHAM-STITH FAMILY PAPERS, 1836-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2041</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4f99da114be601e34a5439547c8c7f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,072 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_387de1f1ab1c667eb6c51b48e6b3fd33">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davidson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c5d3572698975a64fcd13456b28ba4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Alberta Bassett (Stith) Jones Gillingham and of her brother
              Fred H. Stith pertaining, for the most part, to the operation of gold, silver, copper,
              sulphur, and zinc mines in the Cid district of Davidson County, North Carolina. Also
              includes many legal papers relating to quarrels between Alberta Gillingham and Fred
              Stith over ownership of their father's share of the Ward Gold Mine in Davidson County;
              material relating to the North Carolina Children's Home Society; items pertaining to
              Alberta Gillingham's musical compositions; a series of letters between Alberta
              Gillingham and William H. Bailey, Sr., a lawyer of Charlotte, North Carolina; and
              material concerning Furnifold M. Simmons's campaign for reselection to the United
              States Senate in 1930.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8114_2f2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL COIT OILMAN PAPERS, 1887-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2042</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a24b3b28c62e4b12ad62366ba929f96e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f94cb7c16080828bab4844680e5a8749">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b302b35d84934ced8a3734935dee57f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Daniel Coit Gilman (1831-1908), president of the University of California,
              Berkeley, 1872-1875, and of the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland,
              1875-1902, referring to literary and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8118_i2m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN TAYLOR OILMAN PAPERS, 1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2043</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ced1c2c208838a825cbd54ff9684159b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_522f8ecd483b27668bfd9c54580ba695">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Exeter (Rockingham County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_befc3cbc48ef876caeb4ed34bf469b26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter commenting on politics and social life in Exeter, New Hampshire, and Portland,
              Maine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8122_tdd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL OILMAN PAPERS, 1830-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2044</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73f205bb0225650d6c328f961336f782"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ce01575a235377939d2bd868c9fc128">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Exeter (Rockingham County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93af02ba263ed7ea78b20823fa999e7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to and from Nathaniel Gilman and members of his family. Includes
              mention of studies at Harvard University, 1853, and the Massachusetts state
              constitutional convention, 1853.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8126_spt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL OILMAN PAPERS, 1850-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2045</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_398dcb7464d417de4150f1579fa6b1b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6306bee5e1064c742be49f41b624d734">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7a40c4fb5620dae56419f92fbfb90db0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three personal letters of Samuel Gilman and a holograph manuscript of a poem by
              Caroline (Howard) Gilman, entitled, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">To Miss
                S. Waring, On her seeing me paint the hearth in my Husband's Study.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8130_z2x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. OILMAN PAPERS, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2046</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5851fe9cdad12a3048088f026051c8d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66c7d8e4679c3a15b7e1b26dd549252e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwich (New London County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a2fb7e121c2adb98c99b478f80fec1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Gilman to his cousin, Arthur Gilman, concerning William Gilman's book,
                <title type="simple" render="italic">A Memoir of Daniel Wadsworth Coit of Norwich,
                Connecticut.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8134_sie" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS WALKER GILMER NOTEBOOK AND JOURNAL, 1815-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2047</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93a69c3c569fbde7cec2ca7ae0598a07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed6fee9766fc3f3b047eade256a70249">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b68f900b45f1bd57a966dae52044b9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook of Francis W. Gilmer (1790-1826), Virginia lawyer and educator, including
              genealogical notes; scattered references to Thomas Jefferson; unrelated historical
              allusions; a Cherokee-English vocabulary; and notes on a journey from Virginia to
              Georgia, including comments on Southern plants and animals. [Partially published: R.
              B. Davis (ed.), <title type="simple" render="doublequote">An Early Virginia
                Scientist's Botanical Observations in the South,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">Virginia Journal of Science,</title> III (May, 1942), 132-139.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8138_a5z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE N. GILMER PAPERS, 1879-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2048</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_473d3bf805978d91cee9acf4e0712ec1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0f53d88a7a2deaa2bb9fddc25af3677">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[N.C.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1b516006e0b0464bdb7e75188f02274">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Observations on the Negro, some of which were directed to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">North Carolina Christian Advocate.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8142_70t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ROCKINGHAM GILMER PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2049</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5213441598c8099b4ff172ca2c31edc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7793f0658f7b0d5748c2572bcf74c908">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5b5f4cb94b6efb2c97b4cdbfa8352d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Gilmer as governor of Georgia, including a letter, 1838, to Joseph
              Wheeler concerning the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota, which had been made
              with the Cherokee tribe in 1835.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8146_cmc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIANA (PAISLEY) GILMER DIARY, 1840-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2050</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67185acc71197a102676d6cb09d1f2a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_527a1db1960e648b8eab21ac2ae14a1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0476d8175b63e0140f9a44c2f9a79f5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal diary concerned with family matters. Includes a description of a political
              demonstration in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1840, led by a General Edney, a
              temperance meeting; and the mustering of volunteers for service in the Mexican War in
              Greensboro, 1847.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8150_8nm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. GILMER NOTEBOOKS, 1817-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2051</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73d56da2a627dcf091b7da9b02f52fa6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35324fda092d8317834de95c95e591b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_874565dad5eac2fc0b2ceb04dff2ffbf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lecture notes given by Thomas W. Gilmer at Union Theological Seminary, HampSen-Sidney
              College, Prince Edward County, Virginia, 1859-1869, and sermon notes from his later
              years as a Presbyterian minister in Virginia. One volume, originally an account book
              of the firm A. and F. Minor, contains Confederate music pasted on the first pages and
              history notes in a handwriting similar to Gilmer's.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8154_5e5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GILMOR PAPERS, 1838-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2052</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6b6b218c31e5ab84f58599dd1ce3eb7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a1a484039bf4dc4ce9f1f6828b90bfa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee0e354a2033099fea4e7d755bfebbd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters to Edward D. Ingraham discussing Gilmor's autograph collection and a
              catalog of that collection, 1832.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8158_4lw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARION FOSTER GILMORE PAPERS, 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2053</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db52d10310b927bdda30a6f559073df7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d70aed5dc6421e90e66776e39bbc8b0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c0e4e6354bf4e06973adc6399794e396">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Marion Foster Gilmore to the literary editor of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Banner,</title> Nashville, Tennessee, asking for publicity for
              her volume of poems, <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia: A Tragedy and
                Other Poems.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8162_hak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES GILPIN PAPERS, 1832-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2054</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7c064528152e168619d57f6fbe93dd9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>239 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8c0ee2bbeb5d765f5a8c83af2861ac6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e748f649c90bf69ffbc86a0f3c7d6a16">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Charles Gilpin, publisher and reform member of Parliament, for the most
              part from 19th century British reformers, concerned with social and political
              subjects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8166_uoy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTONIO DE GIMBERNAT Y ARBOS PAPERS, 1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2055</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e98ceb9919da68ed665f548dfdee91d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8047025ff934bf79e5b93a94311fb9df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madrid. Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74e2d3fe0431b93087637fbb15dec563">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume contains the grant of nobility to Gimbernat y Arbos by King Carlos IV.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8170_1yg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAOLO GIORGI PAPERS, 1930-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2056</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c5e820fc87c19a413517a9935c940605"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9aaeb40cea7e5061256534d2ca5d404f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rome, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6476235763ea38e78d905951adc4b16f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript and typescript poems of Giorgi and a note from him to Guido Mazzoni.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8174_716" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDRE GIRODIE PAPERS, ca. 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2057</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff8f84c10960644963ee2aeb9ba7c710"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a7db231e0808ab03a8d5bcd26051e12">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_529781a37eb51804981d39895243b865">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes and clippings by Girodie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8178_t4h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARIA (JAMES) REVELEY GISBORNE DIARY, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2058</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c33b70997a0ce3575d9f317a8a5aa4df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 143 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f801841d4db92ec68caba6b47c68f6f1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b510b063bf8fb19439ed061fa6d55c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary (photostatic copy of original in the British Museum) of Mrs. Maria (James)
              Reveley Gisborne, May 2 to September 26, 1820, including an account of a journey from
              Italy and a short stay in London. The diary opens with an account of the journey from
              Leghorn, Italy, to London, with comments on the hardships of travel and on the Italian
              and French landscapes and national temperaments. Beginning with the entry of June 11,
              comments revolve around Maria (James) Reveley Gisborne's social acquaintances,
              generally prominent literary figures. Included are references to the William Godwin
              family, their relations with Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their opinion of his attitude
              and works a description of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and a report of his remarks on
              Washington Allston's return to America as a result of his wife's prejudice against
              England; allusions to Coleridge's wish to translate Goethe's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Faust,</title> his interest in the works of Pedro Calderón de la
              Barca, and his attitude toward Shelley and William Godwin; an account of John Keats's
              illness at the home of Leigh Hunt, and of the preparation by Hunt of an article
              defending Shelley against the attacks of William Gifford, editor of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Quarterly Review</title> ; and references to William
              Godwin's opinions of Lord Byron's works, of Sir Joshua Reynolds and other artists, of
              William Wordsworth's works, and of <title type="simple" render="italic">Mathilda,
              </title> a novel by an unidentified feminine friend of Maria (James) Reveley Gisborne.
              Included also is an account given by Arnaud Descolles, traveling companion of the
              Gisbornes, of the shipwreck and death of the family of one Colonel Egerton; and a
              portion of the journal kept by John Gisborne at Leghorn, Itay, from October to
              November 6, 1827, including a description of the actual scene of Shelley's <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Ode to a Skylark.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8182_y4c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MORDECAI GIST PAPERS, 1782, 1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2059</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a4bf26dfa700938e21fe198bfa55256"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_176257e9f524216eaeeeaaecd1843c08">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore County, Md., and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36aded3a492ab097e2b8c896bb74d22e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Gist from Captain James Smith of the Maryland artillery concerning his
              promotion and a letter from Gist to Richard Hampton relating to the purchase of
              indents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8186_sx4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE, 1841-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2060</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_737fdcfdc280212308abf02565d3f266"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68a7733c28746d0d07a53e49e9cf9ab5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_706dc51e839290bc43a169526a39f1e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of the letters and papers of William Ewart Gladstone,
              including a few items by Catherine (Glynne) Gladstone, Steven Edward Gladstone, and
              Herbert John Gladstone. Correspondence concerns politics, colonial government, church
              matters, and appointments. Printed material includes clippings, for the most part on
              the life of William E. Gladstone, and a broadside, 1874, of one of Gladstone's
              speeches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8190_fx4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISA B. GLAIZE AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1855-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2061</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d93d004badbc7179af7384f73d2dd024"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 114 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdb77824c6e350c3a2d8e78cf3e59229">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5931642c944041d900eb05015639fd5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Album of poems and autographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8194_rfn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN ANDERSON GHOLSON GLASGOW PAPERS, (1901) 1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2062</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bd9d20fa173ec799319497e2b1443b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d42dbeeef7fc94d34fcae53a9ce391f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1e749d7d8adeddaad9ba24b5f6586d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Henry Troth concerning photographs he submitted for use in Ellen Glasgow's
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Voice,</title> and for her personal
              collection; and one page from the <title type="simple" render="italic">Ellen Glasgow
                Newsletter </title> concerning literary rights to her manuscripts, 1965.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8198_2qn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GLASGOW (BARREN COUNTY) KENTUCKY, SURVEY, [1863?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>2063</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad61261881f361f5459d5fb3b2158d3e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 85 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ecaa8c352adad2bea260a0b07d1f013">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glasgow (Barren County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b917508d64bc608f759394523498a70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Surveyor's notebook with plat of the town of Glasgow and plats of roads in the
              vicinity, with bearings and distances, and notations concerning foliage, geographical
              features, elevations, structures, and land use, and names of residents or property
              owners, a list of "reliable union men"; and a list of equipment "turned over," Oct. 1,
              1863, including shovels, wheelbarrows, etc. The flyleaf bears the names S. H. Cottle,
              Simeon Cottle, and Samuel A. Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8202_aj1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH GLASS PAPERS, 1804-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2064</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ecc3e0c54ea8b7a4ed9b5771739ac65b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_433b57015256d8eaf817741160c03807">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06aa4a78cf2988d6dd1c9c7e00171d60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, professional, and business correspondence of a Presbyterian minister
              including a letter, 1818, describing the trip of a large family from Virginia to
              Kentucky by wagon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8206_hf3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HENRY GLASS PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2065</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15022e7003a860fe501350b80f311a69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_247e2f2aee0e703813d53c5bcfba6c93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_147f75f023fd8689765593786121c2ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A business letter, 1863, by Robert Henry Glass and G. W. Hardwicke and an undated
              memorandum of a legal matter pertaining to Elizabeth Glass.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8210_d60" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT GLEAVES PAPERS, 1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2066</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_645beec9ba8de3bee1d9072fe592e60d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1998817981eeec6020973fbc05fdf486">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yonkers (Westchester County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8159ba2ab749f9f19f23bdefe52fdb0d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from P. F. Harrington to Albert Cleaves, both retired officers of the United
              States Navy, discussing the career of Stephen B. Luce.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8214_xcp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ROBERT GLEIG PAPERS, 1864-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2067</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2eda5bf3be49431f8d9cbef69bb63046"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a51d780a233f446eedc99b6cf1fe2359">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London , England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c228fedf44495385235a5e4268d29e58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection consists for the most part of letters to Gleig involving routine personal
              and business matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8218_a9b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TYRE GLEN PAPERS, 1820-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2068</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_92da3922e9c1742ab3d8b00cf97674c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,261 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d6092f354716baf82d54249654d0d4cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_334ffe3240ad6a4199747ebeb3239247">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Tyre Glen (d. 1875), slave trader, general merchant, planter, and
              postmaster. They contain, in addition to copious information on slave trading in the
              1830s and 1840s, references to Glen's Union sympathies and claims for horses
              confiscated by the U.S. Army; farming; exemptions from the Confederate Army; a
              mutilated circular concerning regulations of the Confederate Navy School at Richmond,
              Virginia; Richmond (Va.) Female Institute, and Basil Manly, Jr.; St. Mary's College at
              Raleigh, North Carolina; and the Baptist Church in North Carolina. Two volumes include
              accounts of slaves, mercantile interests, and general expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8222_xcf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH F. GLENN PAPERS, 1818-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2069</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eafff0d609a89cc18befa37f2cd92437"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8402ee8b063223285e75658b04ea0bb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56380c36f5144e2d83f7283b89c24d5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Elizabeth Glenn and her family, for the most part concerned
              with personal and family matters. Contains a number of letters from soldiers in the
              Confederate Army including descriptions of training in eastern North Carolina,
              1861-1862, and action in Virginia, 1862-1863; medical treatment and hospital life; and
              a vivid account of a battlefield death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8226_8jp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET GLOCKLER ALBUM, 1899-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2070</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7dcb08cb41154e72057bc1e22fad053e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f23f94a0938e339762e8e6520475efc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Minneapolis, Minn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d042ab4edbfffe7e2b8d1811cd1eb0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A postage stamp album.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8230_gr0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, POLL BOOK, 1714, 1734.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2071</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e7a443085e3cb61084e201c8f1d7802"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa6d27d4eb9a7632c7f3015fd5d28134">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glouchestershire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c1dccb9aec50f55e8701ddcd21ccd91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of the official results of the parliamentary election for Gloucestershire on
              May 8, 1734, including, for comparison, the results of a similar election in 1714.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8234_fck" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSIAH GLOVER DISTILLER'S BOOK, 1886-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2072</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e15a74d3bd0d1ebc4f5a0b6af1393cc0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b5f61b3eb2899c8bf638cd287eddc7c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Earpsborough (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d0a541451db09f868a607f7324acc6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a distillery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8238_fuu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISABELLA DALLAS GLYN PAPERS, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2073</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8fa0388bec2bdedbe65db73e960098a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3c615ff4d54410c301b5495df952710">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence of an actress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8242_m3x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHMOND GOBBLE PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2074</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d6a2e4849f6d4cc60fafafdb4b6dbc79"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_811bdc87c622bce15a8056819c1246a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88a61ab248ea2efe75726cd3791e9988">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers, including a certificate about the registration of
              Confederate bonds, a Confederate order for wheat and flour, and an oath of allegiance
              to the United States, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8246_faw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN H. GODBEY PAPERS, 1931-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2075</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c77008c76ee7b3f54379d62e3e29bb15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5edcbccc1b3a8ff12421b1c7478c55a6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Duke University, Durham, North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc3e3b061e058809833926214aa18276">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and circulars prepared by Dr. Allen H. Godbey concerning his dispute with
              President William Preston Few and the School of Religion at Duke University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8250_zos" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. O. GODFREY AND THOMAS WARDELL PAPERS, 1868-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2076</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3c25ebf3285fbb5965bf9ae6f7fc4f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ed1591439c7fdf215413477b6601e64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hannibal (Marion County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d5caf9af3bfb7cb84839f841839daae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of partners in a coal mining firm, concerning a disagreement about a contract
              from the Union Pacific Railroad Company for mining its coal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8254_p6f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GODMAN DIARY, 1820-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2077</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_39475287348331ecc69feb54632ccf87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc51f20c2b1c77ead1c11622af02a63b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Park Hatch, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_21ee50acb4c89cb7fca4af6b6ddccab7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary kept by a sister of Joseph Godman (1791-1874) describing trips to Paris and the
              chateau country of France. Includes comments on John Wilson Croker and Theodore Edward
              Hook, who were among the diarist's traveling companions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8258_vnm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GODWIN PAPERS, 1855-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2078</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae2596404ebb3e5b254b3ff7e07441e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a0711aeb0d0e00d461b6791a14c6170">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sampson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0584ba8dba76742f903bad6cf9eac320">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between John Godwin and his brother, who had moved to Texas,
              commenting on the high prices of 1857.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8262_dkp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE PAPERS, ca. 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2079</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1fb7e05067366cb12898e174362d74d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe3a7021ca8a7e73eec588a94c20d092">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d052242aef77bc40fc2ca861da05d569">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letter from Goethe, as prime minister of the Duchy of SachsenWeimar, to
              Christian Gottlab von Voight, one of his cabinet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8266_j87" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL LEWIS GOLD PAPERS, 1806-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2080</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51a11a67655d1c2d8ccb514eb1e3c037"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd92de02c0687a534d48ece5c21241d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Lawrence County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a75f34fc762d87bcf9ab45bf63e9397">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Daniel Lewis Gold, his father, Daniel L. Gold, and other
              members of his family. Includes letters of Emiline (Gold) Spindle mentioning cholera
              and yellow fever epidemics in Tennessee; letters to the elder Gold from Bishop Norval
              Wilson concerning camp meetings and other religious activities around Winchester,
              Virginia, in the 1840s and letters from Richard C. L. Moncure concerning the
              settlement of the Julian-Wiatt estate, 1846; and letters of Daniel Lewis Gold
              concerning his new home in Lawrenceville, Illinois.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8270_8i4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS GOLD PAPERS, 1930-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2081</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d84c07b05bec93e1e66858ad291b86b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70f6df5747fd08d9e407a25f2481bca7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brooklyn, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdbd1e5a7cc6101c0c829532b796492b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Henry Louis Mencken to Louis Gold concerning articles that Gold was
              writing for the <title type="simple" render="italic">American Mercury.</title> The
              volume is a collection of articles done for the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >American Mercury </title> by Gold under his own name and under the pseudonym Lewis
              G. Arrowsmith, for the most part concerned with medical practice in New York and
              during World War I.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8274_e5q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY WASHINGTON GOLD PAPERS, 1900-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2082</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74557ea7533e3040d5e13046e19b4d0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77c49acd61e5bef7917643f6e17df32e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berryville (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18c4fb27e3b399c7e9083ea68d7290d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mainly personal, political, and business letters addressed either to Thomas D. Gold,
              a Virginia state senator, or to his daughter, Mary Washington Gold. Correspondents
              include Ray Stannard Baker, William Jennings Bryan, Harry Flood Byrd, Sr., and Carter
              Glass, Sr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8278_k9h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS P. GOLDBERG PAPERS, 1929-1957.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2083</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9121901453bca653bc231c953571fd57"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>839 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2e777cf7e14f551b5254909d8462570">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d0ceddd21d6b0b7f7a74d882cb51f06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Louis P. Goldberg, lawyer and leader in the socialist movement
              in the United States. Contains essentially the files of the Social Democratic
              Federation including minutes, press releases, and resolutions; a report, 1935, on the
              "Yankee Stadium Affair"; and material related to the division between the Social
              Democratic Federation and the Socialist Party and Goldberg's attempt to bring the two
              groups together. Also contains papers from Goldberg's tenure as councilman in New York
              City, 1941-1956; letters relating to a trip to Israel, 1951; addresses, lectures, and
              notes on such subjects as law, socialism, social democracy, New York City affairs,
              politics, and civil rights; and printed matter including pamphlets, leaflets, and
              clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8282_kzc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND LEE GOLDSBOROUGH PAPERS, 1901-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2084</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1c33c545b3c433fa628af638b4c9efb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7379b41cf880a3e4051634cecf06055a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c8ae8ff2b006be16ce7aa0cc787fc77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material relating to field trips made by Edmund Lee Goldeborough as a staff member of
              the United States Fish Commission, later the United States Bureau of Fisheries. A trip
              to Hawaii, 1901, is represented by snapshots showing Barton Warren Evermann, David
              Starr Jordan, William Harris Ashmead, John N. Cobb, Albertus Hutchinson Baldwin, and
              Charles Bradford Hudson. Diary of an Alaska trip, 1903, describes field trips in
              southeastern Alaska and a visit to Metlakhtla in the Annette Islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8286_klp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS MALESHERBES GOLDSBOROUGH PAPERS, 1827-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2085</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_278a282e9d44a054d364c752359e4c3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>523 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c839a4038996bd2cff1cbfc5dc84df3a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1dbbf67e9110b5cb14c583feda93f83e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and official correspondence of Louis M. Goldsborough (1805-1877),
              superintendent of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, and rear admiral in the
              U.S. Navy. The personal correspondence contains two letters of William Wirt, whose
              daughter, Elizabeth Gamble Wirt, married Goldsborough. In 1831 there are letters of
              courtship from Goldsborough to his future wife. The remainder of the personal
              correspondence, with the exception of a few letters from Catherine Wirt relative to
              the death of William Wirt and two long diary-like letters, 1835, relaying gossip of
              families of Richmond, Virginia, is between Goldsborough and his wife generally
              concerning family matters. Several of Goldsborough's letters were written from Mexican
              waters, and one in particular gives a vivid and full description of the battle of
              Tuxpan in 1847. Goldsborough's letters during the Civil War period refer to the
              Mason-Slidell affair, Federal gunboats on the James River, the Confederate ironclad
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia,</title> and Secretary of War E. M.
              Stanton's interference with the armies of Generals George B. McClellan and Irvin
              McDowell to the supposed disadvantage of Federal war efforts. Letters from
              Goldsborough, while he was in command of the European Squadron, 1865-1869, contain a
              description of Castle Miramar in Trieste, Italy, and the Empress Carlota, who lived
              there at the time. Among other personal letters are several from members of the
              Robinson family, relatives of Elizabeth Gamble (Wirt) Goldsborough, including some
              describing war conditions in Williamsburg and Norfolk, Virginia. The bulk of the
              collection consists of routine correspondnece in connection with Goldsborough's naval
              career, including copies of calculations from the Bureau of Ordnance, sailing
              instructions, reports of itineraries of vessels, lists of foods, reports of engineers,
              copies of directions signed by Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, and letters of
              introduction. Official papers are most numerous while Goldsborough commanded the
              European Squadron. Included also is a large hand-drawn map, 1877, of the Castle Hayne
              Vineyard Company Plantation of New Hanover County, North Carolina, showing many
              details including swamps, streams, and abandoned rice fields. One letter book,
              1859-1861, contains the official correspondence of Goldsborough as captain of the U.S.
              Frigate <title type="simple" render="italic">Congress.</title> Material relating to
              the investigating commission of the Navy headed by Goldsborough, set up to try charges
              against Benjamin F. Isherwood, includes a copy of extracts from reports of Isherwood
              in 1867 and 1868; letter, 1869, from David D. Porter to Isaac Newton; and a statement
              of the comparative weights of the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Wyoming
              </title> and the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Monongahela.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8290_h3u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMBROSE ELLIOTT GONZALES PAPERS, 1908, 1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2086</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e6a615f42933cc7b36f6c10ffb5ddc9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_811a1c836e56278ea633f084e32b1291">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de9642ea02054c33722c85d618142687">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1908, to Gonzales from Matthew C. Butler commenting on an article on William
              T. Sherman's campaign in South Carolina which had recently appeared in Gonzales's
              papers, <title type="simple" render="italic">The State,</title> and a letter, 1924,
              from Gonzales to William Adger Law discussing Gonzales's memoirs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8294_0w1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA. HEALTH
              SEAT LODGE, NO. 40 PAPERS, 1876-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2087</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_14440ed22c0e4b249a45927702ae3c97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f9e884dddd5bf82128c826569c28db2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson (Vance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ec19adb48e51082605825fcc07b8af5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains copies of ceremonial services; commissions of I. W. Kittrell as
              lodge deputy, 1878, 1879, and a letter from the grand worthy secretary that
              accompanied one of the commissions; a blank copy of a credential for a representative
              to the state convention; a Proposition Book with entries for proposed members,
              1876-1878; and the constitution, by-laws, and roll book of the lodge. A diary and set
              of farm accounts, 1884-1885, are included in the constitution, by-laws, and roll
              book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8298_bjz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HOPE
              LODGE, NO. 296 PAPERS, 1881-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2088</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4357b48002013b22f9feb3d94f0561a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef7984e6a73e6b46f69158041ec2027b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_770c31677fc153ca2559437519ad00e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains a card of ceremonial odes; loose manuscripts, including minutes,
              1888, and reports, at least one of which is 1889; and a volume of minutes,
              1881-1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8302_yhq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GAYLORD G. GOODELL PAPERS, 1837-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2089</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_861df43331d461b4c66fcf31f4a3e704"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78df74b565cce999b8a2711b49040f18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Volney (Oswego County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6568cf77717e36c86a5271019169b32">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence discussing Indian outrages in the territories, local food
              prices, carpetbagger activities in Virginia, experiences in Texas during the
              revolution against Mexico, and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8306_bgr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE B. GOODIN PAPERS, 1829-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2090</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ce018e7337147bceece9373fa8c8961"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>183 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f963acd2531f90e0c43452e0a4ac7c68">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64896954e4a7574013331e3c4acf8bc8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains receipts, summonses, promissory notes, and occasional accounts of
              Jesse B. Goodin and letters from his sons who served in the 30th North Carolina
              Regiment and the 1st North Carolina Regiment, Junior Reserves. The letters give some
              description of camp life in eastern North Carolina and in the vicinity of Caroline
              County, Virginia, and descriptions of treatment in hospitals in Richmond, Virginia,
              and Lynchburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8310_w6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ZEPHANIAH W. GOODING PAPERS, 1833-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2091</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_316fcf92cf6f465a1710ac2fa0d2e305"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>113 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64e24fa74fd3f6550a62bbf6b86f4dc3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bristol (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bfb3a0709f0dde89ec5ea1dba044da9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Zephaniah W. Gooding and his family and a short series of
              letters from the family of Gooding's wife, Martha (Jones) Gooding. The bulk of the
              letters concern Gooding's service in the 85th New York Regiment, 1861-1864, and
              contain descriptions of camp life as well as descriptions of skirmishes on the
              Potomac; the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Monitor </title> and the
              C.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia,</title> 1862; the battlefield
              scene after the battle of Williamsburg, 1864; the battle of Fair Oaks, Virginia, 1862;
              and action in North Carolina, 1862-1864, at Kinston, Whitehall, Goldsboro, and Roanoke
              Island. Letters, 1871-1872, concern the movement of the Gooding and Jones families to
              the western United States and include comments on economic conditions, land prices,
              and other factors influencing the decision to move; the teaching profession; and the
              presidential election of 1872.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8314_s61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC E. GOODRICH PAPERS, 1856-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2092</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d7adba7e46a1401b03fc2a43755dec4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e41610c483d1ca4236dcbf4dc24bcdd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Kennebec County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84ddd10fdbf6edd489790dbb39748757">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The major part of this collection is composed of the Civil War letters of William
              Morey of the 2nd Maine Regiment commenting on camp life and military routine and
              describing the first battle of Bull Run and the battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky. Also
              contains a letter, 1864, commenting on Indian troubles on the plains and a
              description, 1856, of the gold country of California, the process of gold mining, and
              life in the mining camps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8318_y6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ZACHEUS GOODRICH PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2093</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53144b93fba254a8dc754d92aa32ec8c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c581783b9e05033aee413ae0ec623c65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stockbridge (Berkshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a21ff5600784ab216d0fc395033a62f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A copy of a letter, 1863, from Hinton Rowan Helper (1829-1909), U.S. consul in Buenos
              Aires, to Goodrich, former U.S. representative from Massachusetts and then collector
              of customs-, Boston, concerning exchange rates of Argentine currency.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8322_q6i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE A. GORDON PAPERS, (1850-1860) 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2094</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12437bdb6e7032920bb0252531759a11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>77 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_749abb7ad854646cabbcbcb35bf5a253">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a97b93a577839ea2b5e7896cf926ea49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of George A. Gordon's sisters, Cad and Lydia, and Gordon's letters to his
              girl friend Krilla commenting on social life in Charleston, South Carolina; yellow
              fever, and policy of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Mercury,</title> which
              Gordon helped edit; and the docking of a slave ship in Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8326_8q6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. GORDON ACCOUNT BOOK, 1883-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2095</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd9930d47213d2665833c49215d903f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4b445a45bd15e50ec93ec40e1743ec2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Port Gibson (Claiborne County), Miss.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5dcfcf7aeec80325c335663d6b39c322">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant, with inventories for the years 1883, 1885, giving
              prices, quantities, and descriptions of the merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8330_osk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BROWN GORDON PAPERS, 1872 (1877-1899) 1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2096</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17a32718e4994033f1edadeaa0a0681b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2fc04f32f8a58d1c493e6c5db0b6935c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2456246abe0efc5cdb7e182fe60da30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John Brown Gordon, major general in the Confederate Army and United States
              senator, to Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., concerning the Confederate Survivors'
              Association and the centennial of Washington's inauguration; letter, 1882, to Major
              Temple, chief engineer of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad discussing the idea of
              planting a colony of New Englanders in a county in Georgia through which the railroad
              passed; and routine letters dealing with business, politics, and veterans'
              affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8334_ysl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CAMPBELL GORDON, FIRST MARQUIS OF ABERDEEN AND TEMAIR, PAPERS,
              1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2097</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c7d069e2f05c2ed7bcd5500bb34833b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0648541b23cdc1b33d099dda5d7fe373">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fcaa6fd59542ac0d1201aacb7a593961">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to W. Waithman Caddell concerning imperial federation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8338_6sv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GORDON, SEVENTEENTH EARL OF SUTHERLAND, PAPERS,
              1745-1747.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2098</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc5d12686068318e885fb3dab7aeb9cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_285d690d4dd076e1f5b04f06963e16fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dunrobin Castle, County Sutherland, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_507068c9b3f10695bb2a7dad287b5055">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of papers relating to William Gordon's attempt to receive compensation for the
              money he had spent in opposing the rebellion led by Charles Edward, the Young
              Pretender, 1745-1746, including a statement of his case, an account of the expenses,
              and copies of related correspondence with Henry Pelham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8342_uai" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ALEXANDER GORE PAPERS, 1830-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2099</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9ed34443c79042086a0ff918832fd116"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6faabad8a7de8efa2bb15e384218337">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dbac2b066c40dd54e37bbb8cbc6181dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a variety of political letters from many governmental leaders
              on divers topics and a few items of personal correspondence. One group of letters
              focuses on the cabinet crisis of December, 1845.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8346_osy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY W. GORHAM PAPERS, 1857-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2100</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b3ef31b64a6dcea7b32e52b38a2b0f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e05277af81d8ad01aec49890663f77a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brooklyn, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae212b5c214e8a6952d663a4cf5ee1d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of Henry W. Gorham, who served in the 13th New
              York Regiment during the Civil War. The letters describe camp life to some extent, but
              have little to say about the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8350_uuv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. GORHAM DIARY, 1815-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2101</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45fc0d1c299cc56821904dc0f9a25f48"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 14 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7269b568765702c16faa6ea6ac8e9975">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Halifax County, N.C.]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d78a5acdae9764f674bc0e68674e4cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sporadic entries in the diary of John C. Gorham, concerning farm products and timber
              shipped on the <title type="simple" render="italic">Tuscarora,</title> a local trading
              schooner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8354_gq3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDMUND WILLIAM GOSSE PAPERS, 1857-1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2102</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_820367cdb655d55a5488ca4a7755e6cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>318 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6268b773a6661bb4f7f5060bd769e707">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_026ecd7e2f6b93f11df780dd235f5e78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers pertaining to Gosse's biography, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Life
                of Algernon Charles Swinburne,</title> containing correspondence with many persons
              who had known the poet, including authors, professors, Swinburne's relatives and
              friends, former schoolmates in Eton College and Oxford University, and other
              contemporaries. Only a portion of the material in these letters was incorporated into
              the biography. There are also a number of letters to Gosse from other authors dealing
              for the most part with literary matters, including letters, 1879-1914, from Robert
              Bridges; letters, ca. 1888-1921, from George Moore; letters, 1885-1915, from Henry
              James; and letters, 1872-1891, from Henrik Ibsen. The Ibsen letters are in Norwegian,
              and some of the Moore and James letters are copies. The collection also contains notes
              on Swinburne's life and writing by Gosse; memoranda on Swinburne and his work by
              several people; copies of some of Swinburne's poems; and printed material and
              facsimiles mainly of Swinburne's writing, but also of several reviews of his work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8358_fsn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MURRAY GOSSIP PAPERS, 1904-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2103</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16e2f40294e8e45ad4233c71a64a7473"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_908c64387be15bbd8795376a8d04bda0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Inverness, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_256756d167e0eab27e119e42aa3fed90">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A scrapbook containing clippings, letters, documents, and memorabilia concerning
              William Murray Gossip and his father James Alexander Gossip, Gossip family genealogy,
              cycling and camping, World War I, and events in Inverness and its environs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8362_zzf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES L. GOULD PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2104</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9df3c6c7f0ba5248fc00e5060b368b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_538396fcdc26638731d5fdeed284dbcd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brattleboro (Windham County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b52328de3d73f806a1acec02da7e392">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between a Union soldier and his family in Vermont. Included also is a
              bit of verse, possibly original.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8366_hug" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. GOULD PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2105</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d850a6c0cbf7e619418ade396bb3ba07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a64fbc0c4d81d2ee931d3e99751b500c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9331d8793cbac806e016b2d6712f7832">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Harrison Gould of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond
                Dispatch </title> to his brother, John H. Gould of the Baltimore <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Sun </title> discussing the presidential election of
              1860 and the position of Republicans in Richmond, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8370_yu9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MEAD GOULD PAPERS, 1841-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2106</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d78ecc283c537aba47358db4b9a8cdd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,300 items and 287 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36aac990ae394b989430aeb2e431eaa8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portland (Cumberland County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dfd5860a4c834a828c165100326072b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of John Mead Gould concerning his experience in the Civil
              War, his activities in veterans' organizations, and his work as historian of the
              lst-l0th-29th Maine Regiment. The correspondence in the collection relates in part to
              Gould's service in the 1st Maine Regiment and its successors, the 10th Maine Regiment
              and the 29th Maine Regiment and contains descriptions of the situation in Washington,
              D.C., 1861; guard duty on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Relay, Maryland,
              1861-1862; the battle of Winchester, 1862; the battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862; two
              fragments from field notes on the Maryland campaign and the battle of Antietam, 1862;
              the Red River expedition, 1864; operations in the Shenandoah Valley, 1864; and
              occupation duty in Darlington, South Carolina, 1865. There is family correspondence,
              especially for 1864; correspondence relating to Gould's attempt to establish a lumber
              business in South Carolina, 1866-1867; correspondence with other veterans after the
              war concerning Gould's history of the three regiments, validating pension claims, and
              veterans' organizations; correspondence of Adelthia Twitchell and Amelia Jenkins
              Twitchell, who went from Maine to teach freedmen in Beaufort, South Carolina,
              1864-1865; and letters relating to the early career of the zoologist, Edward Sylvester
              Morse. Legal papers in the collection include commissions, discharges, furloughs,
              pensions, and papers from the superior provost court, Darlington, South Carolina,
              1865-1866. Rolls and reports of the lst-l0th-29th Maine Regiment, 1861-1869, form the
              official papers of those units and concern supplies, finances, furloughs and other
              service records. The records of sixty-five consecutive reunions of the lst-l0th-29th
              Regiment veterans, 1869-1933, include lists of personnel, minutes, and obituaries. The
              collection also contains notebooks with biographical data on veterans; memorandum
              diaries of John M. Gould, 1854-1874; diary of Levi Johnson while he was with the 29th
              Regiment in South Carolina, 1865; the diary of Amelia Jenkins (Twitchell) Gould, 1860,
              1862, 1863, 1864-1865; the diary of Samuel McClellan Gould, a Presbyterian minister,
              1841-1845, 1890-1895, and diaries of excursions to Antietam, Cedar Mountain, and other
              battlefields of the Civil War, 1884-1912. There are clippings, broadsides, and
              pamphlets pertaining to battles and casualties, veterans' affairs, and politics and
              numerous pictures of the men of the lst10th-29th Regiment in the war and at various
              reunions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8374_c1g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT NEWMAN GOURDIN PAPERS, 1789-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2107</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_371f0c5e5bea643bfbcf34fba701b040"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>459 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_657c21d0c496b46cdf6ee7e385f3fa56">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_033d68ddd9016bbaa5d5c057184dc6f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and correspondence of Robert Newman Gourdin and members of his family
              concerning business and personal matters. Business correspondence and papers relate to
              the firm of Gourdin, Matthieson and Company, commission merchants and dealers in rice,
              sea island cotton, and wine, and pertain to Robert N. Gourdin's promotion of
              railroads. Other items in the collection concern national politics, 1844; duels in
              South Carolina, 1853 and 1856; runaway slaves in 1861; the situation at Fort Sumter,
              1861; the siege of Charleston during the Civil War; life in Cheraw and Florence, South
              Carolina, in the Civil War, economic conditions in Charleston, 1861-1865;
              Reconstruction; and St. Michael's, St. Philip's, and other Charleston churches. Also
              letters from Alfred Huger containing comments on political matters and the BentonFoote
              feud. Volumes are a geography of Chatham County, Georgia, and an account book,
              1849-1862, belonging to Robert N. Gourdin, relating mainly to estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8378_s22" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRABUR SILK MILLS, INC., PAPERS, 1934-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2108</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be7bbe39ff62ab13e2bfd76907195ea6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 items and 34 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_093a1bbefdcd120333a5a1e687953a6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Alamance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a45fc8f6db2cb4082e77058be3824e5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a silk-throwing firm owned by McEwen Knitting Co. and May Hosiery Mills,
              which after 1940 merged to form May-McEwen-Kaiser. The collection consists of
              financial statements, arranged chronologically, which include balance sheets and
              profit-and-loss statements, and occasionally other types of statements, most
              frequently unit cost analyses, profit and loss by lot clearance or completed billings,
              and departmental manufacturing expenses; account books including ledgers, journals,
              cash receipt journals, cash disbursement journals, trial balances, each of which
              covers most of the period 1935-1948, and less extensive series of other accounts,
              mostly for purchasing, production, and sales. There are also miscellaneous
              reports.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8382_92v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PATRICK GRACE PAPERS, 1902-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2109</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2da2b4f8e54f316b853dd811c7dc7147"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,077 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57120e9e7a25b9c5a8101dcb3790ecd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49694da52fa1ac62a937b87d7161bdd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Charleston attorney, editor, and politician relating to his
              career, including such topics as corruption in local elections, 1911-1920; the
              founding of and the editorial politics of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Charleston American</title>; Wilson's neutrality policy and U.S. entry into World
              War I; state, national, and world politics in the 1920s and 1930s, including comments
              on Adolph Hitler; speculation in Florida real estate; and losses in the depression.
              Correspondents include William W. Ball, Ibra C. Blackwood, James F. Byrnes, Hamilton
              Fish, Jr., Olin D. Johnston, W. Turner Logan, Pat McCarran, Thomas Gordon McLeod,
              James E. Murray, George W. Norris, James A. Reed, John Gardiner Richards, Ellison D.
              Smith, Eugene Talmadge, and Millard E. Tydings. Legal papers relate to the business of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Charleston American, </title> the Chesapeake
              Bay Bridge Co., and many cases handled by Grace, including the trial of O. B.
              Limehouse, a sheriff accused of farming prisoners out in peonage and in sending
              obscene matter through the mail. Other records include bills and receipts, and
              scrapbooks, 3 vols., 1923, 1927, 1931-1935, of newspaper clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8386_7uy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. CHARLESTON, S.C. PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2110</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf6952217c54bb25e8c900364fc506bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1365b65b2068bb40e17c1075e40aec4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be54c3db32bc7266eaf3c33a3da3bc0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of tunes sung at Grace Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8390_nvc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH PARISH PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2111</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87cac04d1e4ae07c31e215fdfe0d150c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eeec1a72e81ee48e6e8e5608ef7a4c7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morganton (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f5c1cdb784818dda3363722f6eb64b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Historical sketch by Col. W. S. Pearson of mission work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8394_qyx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BENJAMIN GRACIE PAPERS, 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2112</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_065098329c3c4ea716deec7c1c522b55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d649d5d1a2da358e73a3898594aaf461">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e282693b194199a85b59cef61288a928">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from William B. Gracie, an officer in the U.S. Army, from Camp Eagle Pass,
              Texas, discussing the fear of attack by Francisco "Pancho" Villa, the questionable
              loyalty of the Mexicans, the possibility of U.S. troops crossing into Mexico, and the
              weather and living conditions in the area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8398_v6l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT S. GRACY PAPERS, 1828-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2113</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e047954ae41fa70f64ef22d6480f6c93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fea246909f9ecf9c493ee9dd1b193c50">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C., and Montgomery County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7043bd267453e6d99575c665a2005bfa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning business affairs of the Gracy family and the settlement of the
              estate of Robert S. Gracy by his brother Mercer; subjects mentioned are slaves and
              prices of slaves. Correspondents include Isaac Jarratt, a slave trader of Huntsville,
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8402_q8h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. EDWIN GRADY PAPERS, 1889-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2114</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6771fcd3eb9a68b7edba7c974fac60e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2195bc3fa2c90f639221e8eaf6ab8eaf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aefaa18ab9bb1fe4918f4d5e8e5d5e10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a realtor and insurance man.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8406_0dz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA GRAHAM PAPERS, 1859-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2115</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f225818b0471a0eade9c0f1342131410"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4baa4e732beaf9226836ac7ade2722c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cheraw (Chesterfield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d2ee0c002a492bbb3295a89d523cee1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Social letters from relatives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8410_8za" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH GRAHAM DAYBOOKS, 1803-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2116</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01864e7e3bcce0b7c8eaa7a615c61657"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c5f368ef476fd052134b74826aa5896">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tazewell (Claiborne County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49aa43f0af730985e142444112b4ba55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's account, 1803-1804, and daybook, 1808-1814, from Bent Creek, [Tennessee?],
              and daybooks, 1818-1820, 1833-1834, and 1839-1851, from Tazewell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8414_q4q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GRAHAM PAPERS, 1831-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2117</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc36f88a9713720b5024170e6c6ebd1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2474683da7e4e2a0c913cbe5e2b585a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d369f67c814ed50c47ecb5b6faabf96">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between Graham and a brother-in-law, Joseph W. Rogers of Cabarrus
              County, largely concerning their family; mention is made of the execution of a slave
              for murder. A letter from John W. B. Houston, a nephew of Graham, from Fort Washataw,
              Arkansas, 1847, concerns the Mexican War and opportunities for capital in Arkansas;
              one from Marshall, Texas, 1850, relates to slave trading and praises the Chickasaw
              Indians with whom he is doing business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8418_kuv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GRAHAM PAPERS, 1773-1776.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2118</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9e6f6b2fc41383d3fa307983e8d1755"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d976cc217d1389c2904e362edba12a64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_685bea4cec17acae2e5ccbe92921c58a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of accounts of Graham with John Sommerville in Savannah, 1773, and a letter
              concerning the sale of horses, 1776. Graham later served as lieutenant governor of
              Georgia, 1779-1782.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8422_2s8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRAHAM DIARY, July 19-Nov. 17, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2119</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5391c60da3000dcce193757eaab4685"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a3197bea5df17dd78f92917ff7182d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia and Illinois.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e43e4e4a9e5afdb80ea5f15812c1d666">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copy of the diary kept by a sergeant in the 53rd Illinois Volunteer
              Infantry during the Atlanta campaign and after.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8426_g6e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRAHAM PAPERS, 1783-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2120</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f2ba23c52d539c46b1faa78947cf8b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,113 items and 12 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a64c0edd71240b19587dd91b39377d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e3253990a90bb0ccb77e981d4b9675ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of three generations of a family of Scots-Irish Presbyterians. Correspondence
              of Reverend William Graham (1746-1799), who moved from Pennsylvania to Lexington,
              Virginia, about 1776 and was one of the founders of Liberty Hall Academy (later
              Washington and Lee University) refers largely to his investment in land on the Ohio
              River near Marietta after 1796, and his lawsuit claiming he had been cheated. The bulk
              of the collection comprises the correspondence of William's brother, Edward Graham, a
              lawyer and professor at Washington College. There are many letters between Edward's
              wife, Margaret (Alexander) Graham, and her children. Represented are William A.,
              Archibald A., Nancy, Elizabeth, and Edward, Jr. Included is correspondence of Edward
              Graham with Edmund Ruffin concerning scientific experimentation and many letters
              concerning the patent application of William A. Graham, an inventor, for his fire
              extinguisher. There is also correspondence of Dr. John Graham and Beverly Tucker Lacy,
              grandsons of Edward Graham. Account books of Archibald Graham of Lexington, 1840-1880,
              7 vols., include one volume (6 pp.) on the administration of Edward Graham's estate
              and the guardianship of Martha and Elizabeth Lyle. Account books, 2 vols., of Edward,
              Sr., contain judgments and court actions, 1801-1811, and accounts of Washington
              College, Lexington, 1831-1836. A commonplace book, 1820, may relate to Edward Graham.
              There is a genealogy of the Alexander and Graham families by John A. Graham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8430_vsi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ALEXANDER GRAHAM PAPERS, 1841-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2121</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e827a9182488c361070e978bd0286fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>58 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35779ea53e94a2d7c3e88057f5740b5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County) and Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_585b2190746dca15cdfdfa6ac381c2ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Graham as governor of North Carolina, 1844-1848, and U.S. secretary of the
              navy, 1850-1852, seeking appointments and commissions; letters of Graham's son,
              William A. Graham, Jr., relating to his education, his service in the 2nd North
              Carolina Cavalry (later 19th North Carolina Volunteers) during the Civil War in
              eastern North Carolina, where he described agricultural practices, Pembroke, and the
              Cabarrus family; and in Virginia, at Norfolk and in an action between Smithfield and
              Blackwater Bridge, 1863; and later in the adjutant general's office. There is also
              information on the status of Negroes in the postwar South, and comment on the family's
              business producing and selling corn, wheat, and cotton and operation of a sawmill,
              grist mill, a charcoal furnace, and the working of gold, iron, and copper
              deposits.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8434_n81" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRAHAM AND SIMPSON COMPANY PAPERS, 1774-1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2122</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cabf38707d0dea9ffc40adf28c27cabd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9737feec297b7e507b902959a496794c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Savannah, Ga.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_139d8d4026eaf50a44124c600c468640">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts with London merchants for imports of clothing, oil and pigments, hatchets,
              Indian trade guns, and other goods; and account of cash paid for lumber rafts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8438_8ua" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THE GRAND COUNCIL, TEMPERANCE REFORM. RECORD BOOK, 1873-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2123</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23347151a7764da30aeaae607044cef8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 161 pp.).
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1443f55c209605ab641b267e6278d73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Van Buren (Crawford County); Greenwood (Sebastian County) and Ozark (Franklin
              County), Arkansas.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd8e282fa2f275ad3ed1fae66f0adfaf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes and constitutions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8442_lts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. GRANT PAPERS, 1861-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2124</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c424b9e49e8605476acd1c60eeceaf96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>82 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f2cfd1a20dd99404c2ed41a94c30ffe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Reading (Berks County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e25baf91eec54b07b59ef50cd119299">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters from George W. Grant, an officer with the 88th Regiment, Pennsylvania
              Volunteers, to his father, James A. Grant, and sister, Mary Jane Grant, in Reading,
              Pennsylvania, with information on Union Army camp life, furloughs, pay, promotions,
              army surgeons, Fredericksburg after the battle, the first day of Gettysburg, and
              prison life at Libby Prison (Richmond, Virginia), Camp Oglethorpe (Macon, Georgia),
              Roper Hospital (Charleston, South Carolina), and the Confederate Military Prison
              (Columbia, South Carolina). There are also diaries kept by Grant covering portions of
              his imprisonment and an account of his last days at Macon and transfer to Charleston
              with a description of the Union siege of Charleston, 1864. There are also two poems by
              Union prisoners and a few bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8446_aci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ULYSSES SIMPSON GRANT PAPERS, 1868-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2125</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9841c1bded7708b9976995a1891c63b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_530360b97c92d188bea418e5ffc9ad13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7bb02a3ac185ef745beb6f3363bc789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of recommendation for office seekers during Grant's presidency of the U.S.; a
              letter from Peter Dox, U.S. representative from Alabama, concerning a proposed
              Atlantic-Mississippi canal, 1872; reminiscences of a sergeant in the 5th U.S. Cavalry
              about serving as a member of the bodyguard for Grant and Lincoln during their meeting
              at Petersburg, April 3, 1865; letters concerning minor legislation; and miscellaneous
              materials.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8450_zcv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM GRANT PAPERS, 1788-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2126</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ee740a4bcb7fa77cd896f4ee2a7f74d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1fce7be4ca353315f1d3bb0953fc1290">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1de4478b632f113952d8ca2336d33323">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters to Grant,(1752-1832\ British politician and member of parliament,
              from prominent political leaders, churchmen, jurists, members of the royal family, and
              others, formerly bound in a scrapbook by J. J. Frobisher of Dawlish, Devonshire.
              Relating to miscellaneous political, administrative, and literary matters are letters
              from John Abercrombie, 1836; Charles Alexandre de Calonne, [1801?]; Henry Dundas,
              1798; Lord Eldon, 1817; George III; Reginald Heber, 1822; Henry Mackenzie, 1805; the
              Duke of Northumberland, 1806; Spencer Perceval, 1810; Henry Phillpotts, Bishop of
              Exeter, 1831; William Pitt the Younger, 1799, 1804; and William Van Mildert, Bishop of
              Durham, 1831.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8454_4a4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHARLES GRANT PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2127</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1d13bdab8c1f66c8fa0105fb3370735"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29bb94f45785ff5d9fe745d4b27efe06">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Hillersdon House," Cullompton, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0de300761542fb7a300f9a19920e2acb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Grant (1817-1877) from Sir Stafford Northcote, secretary of state for
              India, explaining his position on disestablishment of the Church of Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8458_9m7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. GRANT PAPERS, 1847, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2128</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19a1de3369903417230e3c59ef849b90"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4e09f8c9ad1d6d7cc88ff70738c72ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31b8dec17c9d8dfdfabb638f38cc6adc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8462_347" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRANT COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION RECORDS, 1887-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2129</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a8060f0b7f83e38f34b97486da77ce5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_571ed3bb26ffd37aa086bddd099f9a1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grant County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e9d6c47e107833cd41b17aa386e6a74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes, November, 1887, to November, 1888; constitution; reports on printed forms of
              member churches including South Mill Creek and Elkhorn Baptist churches, Medley
              Methodist, and Union, Corner, and Fall's Creek churches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8466_cxt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIAM GRANTHAM PAPERS, 1822 (1866-1873) 1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2130</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2aa8bae305d4ea2c7356348b4ef511c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,946 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a161fe7ea677850fb4c5ac8771324419">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleway (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62111fdf0909c24dab3c969f87a46ffa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 10 items, concerning the political career of Grantham, a member of the West
              Virginia legislature, 1872-1881; a petition, 1872, against removal of the capital from
              Charleston to Wheeling; business papers of a country store run by Grantham and James
              W. League, 1850-1890; papers concerning Grantham's agency for the Arlington Mutual
              Life Insurance Co., of Charlottesville, Virginia, 1870s; family letters; and a
              circular letter, 1871, from Hudson Wood &amp; Co., purchasing agents in New York,
              offering Grantham a chance to join in a counterfeiting scheme. Bound volumes include
              check stubs, 1856-1858, 1 vol.; daybooks, 1850, 1854-1860, 2 vols., one partly used as
              a scrapbook; House bills of the West Virginia legislature, 1872-1873, 2 vols.;
              memorandum books of Grantham's mercantile business, 1871-1875, 1879-1887, 7 vols.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8470_0cw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CLARK GRASTY AND JOHN P. RISON PAPERS, 1788 (1800-1869)
              1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2131</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7400578cd01d8d06f44db6019c47e1e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,001 items and 118 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_627c92a348820ad1872f063fc2b101db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df9c58c233b6acdde017381cead0cea7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of three generations of merchants of Green Hill, Stony Hill, Mount
              Airy, and Danville, all in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, centering around the Grasty
              and Rison families. With the exception of ledgers and daybooks, there is little
              information concerning the senior partner, Samuel Pannill of Green Hill, in the firm
              of Grasty and Pannill, save that he felt he had been treated unfairly by Philip L.
              Grasty. Most of the unbound material in the early part of the collection concerns the
              activities of Philip L. Grasty (d. 1827) at Stony Hill, where he carried on a
              diversified type of merchandising largely based on the barter system. In 1806 Grasty
              moved his store to Mount Airy; from then until 1827 the papers reveal the type of
              drugs, hardware, books, and dry goods in general demand; the barter system so common
              at the time; and the diversified type of business, including in addition to his
              general store, the operation of a tavern, a plantation, a blacksmith shop, a
              simplified type of banking, and the keeping of a post office. There are also countless
              orders on Grasty for goods to be delivered to the bearer, often a slave, and many
              receipts, mortgages, and notes covering a wide area around Pittsylvania County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8474_y7d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES GRATIOT, JR., ANDREW TALCOTT, AND RENE EDWARD DE RUSSEY PAPERS,
              1817-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2132</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7489c38a5a7a8a8d98343311a445f8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1d0253d7e5ebbcd99dbd93862714192">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fortress Monroe and Old Point Comfort (Hampton County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7717b9afa047264ffcaf027941218f24">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to engineers at Fortress Monroe and Old Point Comfort relative to the
              construction of lighters, the supplying of construction materials for fortifications,
              and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8478_gdt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GRATTAN PAPERS, 1790-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2133</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_316e982526f920cee6cd19695d9d8934"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f61bad9f7cb49f8e4419529b97e216c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a68e362b3617034a808ffe7bc9032812">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters, 1790, from Grattan, formerly adjutant and quartermaster general in
              India, seeking a promotion; and a letter of his widow, Lucia Grattan, sister of Henry
              Cary, Eighth Viscount Falkland, appealing to the East India Company for a pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8482_17t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN J. GRAVATT PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2134</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d32fc0573a648dac429a4346187df94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6868dde2a69787ab4364fcf711a2567">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30ad87c09497b9ba39b992cafaa14a63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A report, November 16, 1864, by Assistant Surgeon S. P. Christian on a trip to North
              Carolina to entrain a group of sick and wounded soldiers, addressed to John J.
              Gravatt, medical officer in charge at General Hospital No. 9 in Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8486_7yk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. GRAVES ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1848-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2135</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_368773fa8bd710bca2eda6dca3354708"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc91e3eaff8be23a6463dad758f4ce26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stantonsburg (Wilson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7bd08bf43c77f8206179f87f85687286">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Physician's accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8490_09p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRAVES PAPERS, 1837-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2136</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_623ac97c02bad3d25811a1dde32347f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ebd92454f3074df2bb46c0907c978ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3777d6ee40ea86d5a57c0b043e9cad1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8494_z81" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. W. GRAY PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2137</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_92794f37e3bc1d6e3bc5559fb70307eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7c69c8588bb34949c11be652c440b99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buena Vista, Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78c3a01cc0f0af1571f00c102b3b495d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from a Texas Ranger concerning marauding Comanches in northern Mexico.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8498_g78" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN GRAY PAPERS, 1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2138</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00d44dbb62acd9044cca863cdf3f86ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd59fb3bca514a037a1a2eb1065c663c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f97eab8c79b6706d7c40a31235e29e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Gray, U.S. representative from Virginia, objecting to a printed notice by
              Senator Stephen Row Bradley calling for nominating candidates for president and vice
              president of the United States by members of Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8502_mk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS CALLEY GRAY DIARY, 1811-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2139</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_293448dc4c5ced1dbb65c9d466a216a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b28cad19d93496e8954c42ff19e0e8ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3406de9343801292ca34c67364a9b53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary kept by Gray (1790-1856) on a journey across Europe while returning from
              service as unpaid secretary to the U.S. legation in St. Petersburg. It describes
              travel conditions in Russia; the conditions of the peasants in Russia, Estonia, and
              Prussia; libraries, palaces, art galleries, scientific cabinets, and churches in
              Berlin; and has a brief account of his trip across England to Liverpool. That portion
              of the diary after Dec., 1814, which describes a trip to Monticello, has been
              published as <title type="simple" render="italic">Thomas Jefferson in 1814, </title>
              edited by Henry S. Rowe and T. Jefferson Collidge, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8506_wfx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. HIRAM GRAY PAPERS, 1858-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2140</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ff2bcbbe0f5312d98cba0fcc95c6586"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ae8fa32d06a6d16e4edc8648c8d9414">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cheraw (Chesterfield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88cd1fd5b485f042055cc533371e0e9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are a letter from Gen. William J. Hardee to Gen. Sherman asking the
              protection of Mrs. Gray, a Northerner, during the Union occupation; a reply by
              Sherman; and an order that the Gray family not be molested.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8510_oyk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. GRAY PAPERS, 1854-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2141</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f64640da5ee5d2d4be0c75e42e2060f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fea2b1ddaf14393bf4ea751ac189dd9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b700f5f9666392f6053fe7318292b361">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely miscellaneous items dealing with family matters and local politics in
              Virginia; a few by J. Ambler Smith of Richmond comment on the Tilden-Hayes election; a
              letter of Edward Gray, 1881, concerns purchase rates of Confederate bonds by
              brokers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8514_bfv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD L. GRAY ACCOUNTS, 1849-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2142</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e60d8f9937d18b635904087482b9801f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_461cea41537b6978145c8b3c9f465076">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_803efc2805a7e2eddf8a4e3303753dc2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a cigar manufacturer whose operations were on a small scale.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8518_w3f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BRECKENRIDGE GRAYSON PAPERS, 1847-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2143</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_da52521c5d8c22025a22cebfa4819e44"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a4883392827ca2daf3d9a101b17106d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gaines' Mill (Hanover County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a96c28e7c134eb532757d596c209859">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of an officer in the U.S. Army and later in the Confederate Army, largely
              checks and receipts for supplies during the Mexican War. One letter of 1853 concerns
              the purchase of a farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8522_gq0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOHN GRAYSON PAPERS, 1832, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2144</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22756a9ba6cc042e2c12aa47668ba78b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3133f1716ba1f2f1a56cff9bc77c6e2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Beaufort County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d4d7cc4ab2c4f9da10dc7d3f0cd4c6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An appointment for Grayson as commissioner in equity for the Beaufort District, South
              Carolina, 1832, and a letter from Grayson while a member of Congress in 1834 giving
              fatherly advice to his son, William John, Jr., in school in Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8526_iei" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY SYDNEY GRAZEBROOK PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2145</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a34340c00ace69966a49a869fccbd2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cce6ae456a9987e3a18058be0d10fed8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_476d03c6157b563c1f0f729a9185c957">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters to Grazebrook (1836-1896) from Rev. Thomas Proctor Wadley concerning
              Grazebrook's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Heraldry of
                Worcestershire.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8530_4dq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN PAPERS (LITERARY), 1707-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2146</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_762817fb701a062c6e04d9106119e2d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>240 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec8089c29d9cd9193dcb57afeb2ada4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Britain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_788c69585cea86c132c1f3e8d5f50cb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of letters, poems, and clippings which relate to various
              British writers, poets, dramatists, and historians, some of them containing details of
              biographical interest and discussions of literary subjects. Included are a volume of
              anonymous verse, ca. 1800-1807; an appeal of Allan McLeod for subsistence during his
              imprisonment, 1802; letters, 1806-1807, 2 items, of Dennis O' Bryan (1755-1832)
              concerning Charles James Fox and a proposed biography of Fox; a letter, 1822, of
              William Kitchiner concerning the publication of national songs of England; a letter,
              1825, of Horatio Smith (1779-1849) to Cyrus Redding (1785-1870), about writing for
              Redding's journal, the <title type="simple" render="italic">New Monthly Magazine;
              </title> a letter, 1831, by Sidney (Owenson) Morgan discussing her dispute with her
              former publisher, Henry Colburn; a letter, [183Z?], by Robert Keeley (1793-1869)
              praising a play by James Sheridan Knowles, an account, 1832, of the death of Hannah
              (Spurr) Kilham, a missionary in Africa; a letter of Louisa Stuart concerning the works
              and personal life of John Gibson Lockhart; a plea by Elizabeth (Barrett) Browning for
              pardon of Victor Hugo, 1857; a letter of Samuel Goldwin, 1859, discusses William Ewart
              Gladstone and his reelection problems. a letter [1863?] of Louise de la Ramee to J. T.
              March concerning payment from William Tinsley, publisher, for <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Granville de Vigue</title> (published 1863) and mentioning comments
              on the book by Charles Edward Mudie; Benjamin Leopold Farjeon to William Tinsley
              describing the completion of <title type="simple" render="italic">Bread and Cheese and
                Kisses</title> (published 1874) letters (1881, 4 items) of John Morley to Armine T.
              Kent relating to publication in <title type="simple" render="italic">Fortnightly
                Review </title> of Kent's article, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Leigh
                Hunt as a Poet</title>; letters, 1892-1905, 5 items, of William Thomas Stead to
              Charles Frederic Moberly Bell commenting upon the election of 1892, and the
              ministerial status of the Earl of Rosebery; a letter, 1897, of Oswald Crawford to
              Harper and Brothers concerning the publication of a work by Violet Hunt; translations
              by Joseph Dacre Carlyle (1759-1804) of nine Arabic poems which were printed in
              Epiphanius Wilson, ea., <title type="simple" render="italic">Arabian Literature
              </title> (London: 1900); a letter of George Macaulay Trevelyan thanking Francis Albert
              Rollo Russell for allowing use of Lord John Russell's diary; a letter, 1910, of
              Leopold James Maxse to Henry Brereton Marriott Watson concerning publication of
              articles in the <title type="simple" render="italic">National Review </title> and the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Observer</title>; letters, 1920-1921, 2 items,
              of Frank Harris, editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">Pearson's
                Magazine,</title> commenting on an attempt by Alfred Bruce Douglas, son of the
              Eighth Marquis of Queensbury, to suppress a book by George Moore for indecency, on the
              sons of Oscar Wilde, and on Wilde's authorship of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Portrait of Mr. W. H.,</title> a letter, 1926, by Max Beerbohm commenting on
              caricatures by David Low; a letter of Clare Leighton, 1929, to Frank Ernest Hill,
              editor of Longmans, Green and Co., concerning her wood engravings for illustrations; a
              letter of Stanley Naylor to Sydney Carroll written in search of work ghostwriting
              autobiographies for illustrious persons. Among others represented in the collection by
              miscellaneous letters, poems, articles, and fragments are Hannah Bott; Edward George
              Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton, First Baron Lytton; Rosina Doyle (Wheeler) Bulwer-Lytton,
              Baroness Lytton; William Chambers; Herbert Edwin Clarke; Katherine Cooper; Agnes Mary
              Frances (Robinson) Duclaux; Maria Edgeworth; John Foster (1770-1843); Simon Forman;
              Abraham Hayward; Felicia Dorothea (Browne) Hemans; Harold Joseph Laski; Andrew Millar;
              Robert Montgomery; George Augustus Moore; William Orme; Olivia (Wilmot) Serres
              (1772-1834); Philip Nicholas Shuttleworth (1782-1842), Bishop of Chichester; Samuel
              Smiles; Andrew James Symington; Scott Titchfield; Theodosia Trollope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8534_o7p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN PAPERS (MILITARY AND NAVAL), 1730-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2147</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2643314df9ec324931b89c102076750"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,079 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73128a0ddf4cb01aae13f44b59da8ecd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Britain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5edef5c9950f6cf69ae0b7f46e7cc956">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A chronological file contains miscellaneous orders, commissions, and letters,
              including a letter of William Amherst, 1775; a letter, 1866, of General Sir John Fox
              Burgoyne evaluating the economic prospects of the United States and the
              "imperialistic" temper of its government; a letter, 1801, of Lord Colville reporting
              the seizure of American and Danish vessels; a letter of Sir Thomas Fraser (b. 1840);
              eleven items, 1822-1846, of Thomas Graham, Baron Lynedoch; a letter, 1830, of Rowland
              Hill, First Viscount Hill; letters, 2 items, 1782, of General Alexander Leslie,
              reporting from Charleston, South Carolina, and discussing the military conditions in
              the Southern colonies; a letter from General Charles O'Hara, 1781, from camp near
              Wilmington, North Carolina, describing the campaigns and the condition of his brigade
              following the battle of Guilford Courthouse; and a commission of James Reynell. An
              anonymous volume, 25 pp., late 18thearly 19th centuries, contains exercises and field
              regulations for infantry. There is also a large amount of routine official
              correspondence and reports of the quartermaster general's office, requesting routes
              for military travel within Great Britain, concerning commissary supplies and related
              matters, and reporting on the quartering of units; and there are routine
              correspondence and reports of the paymaster general consisting of directives from the
              treasury, cost estimates, and forms for disbursement of funds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8538_joi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN PAPERS (MISCELLANEOUS), 1670-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2148</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bff5157bbc4b4b448afc7499c2f65292"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>275 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a168ffefc7cc0e1f9090a4a8d06de067">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Britain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d234b2c94490eb99d106bab33ac2571">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are an 18th century copy of a report of the Board of Trade and Plantations,
              December 12, 1719, to George I, relating to prohibition of export of wool from Great
              Britain and Ireland, prohibition of the import of calico cloth, and encouragement of
              the silk trade; a letter of Thomas Hicks, 1756, to John Warburton, concerning Hicks's
              family arms; a letter, 1798, of Peter Cavallier concerning his military service;
              letters, 1809, to Richard Sharp relating to financial speculation and the U.S.
              embargo; a letter of Simon Gray, 1815, discussing his new book on population, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Happiness of States</title>; a letter, 1830, of
              John Buckland describing cultivation of hops in Kent; a letter, 1831, of Sir William
              Gell discussing archeological investigations in Italy; a letter of Sir Hugh Percy,
              Third Duke of Northumberland, 1840, soliciting support for his candidacy for the
              chancellorship of Cambridge University; a letter from Henry Edward Manning, 1851,
              affirming his belief in the doctrinal supremacy of the Catholic Church; a manuscript
              and letter, 1860, of Thomas Gutherie (1803-1873) relating to a temperance article by
              him; a letter by William FosterVesey-Fitzgerald, 1866, on Christianity in the Orient,
              especially India; a letter of Lord Sidney Godolphin Osborne, 1867, about problems of
              voting in conclaves of bishops; a letter of James Spencer Northcote, 1869, concerning
              the sale and distribution of his book on the Roman catacombs; a letter of introduction
              for Joseph Henry to J. H. Pulman, librarian of the House of Lords, 1870, by J. C.
              Webster; a letter, 1871, by Octavia Hill on the work of the Charity Organization
              Society; a letter, 1874, by Mary Carpenter, philanthropist, protesting remarks of
              James Fraser, Bishop of Manchester, about Carpenter's religious interests; an
              apprenticeship contract for a shipwright, 1877; letters of Charles William Fowler,
              1882, describing missionary work in Sarawak among the Land Dyaks, a letter of Thomas
              John Barnardo, 1888, on his charitable efforts among destitute children in London; a
              letter of George William Kitchin, Dean of Winchester, 1889, concerning publications of
              the Hampshire Record Society; a letter of Arnold Henry Savage Landor, 1900, describing
              entry of the allies into Peking at the end of the Boxer Rebellion, and a letter, 1902,
              of Alexander Henry Craufurd (1843-1917) to Hugh Black concerning their writings on
              religious subjects. Among undated items are a rough sketch by David Roberts; notes by
              Richard Pares on Lewis B. Namier's <title type="simple" render="italic">England in the
                Age of the American Revolution</title>; a letter of Joseph Mallord William Turner,
              landscape painter, to William Finden, engraver, concerning two drawings; a letter of
              Alexander James Beresford-Hope to Charles Forbes Rene de Montalembert, concerning
              Montalembert's historical writing, and cabinet politics; and a political note of G.
              Lathom Browne to Benjamin Disraeli. Among the many well-known persons represented in
              the collection are Sir William Martin Conway; Charles Hayes; Thomas Holliday; Henry
              Edward, Cardinal Manning; William Markham, Archbishop of York; and Sir Edwin Henry
              Landseer. Other topics on which there is some discussion include construction work on
              the Mersey and Irwell Canal, 1772; the work of Thomas Falconer in behalf of the Church
              of England, 1836; the health of Edward VII, 1898; and genealogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8542_fdg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN PAPERS (POLITICAL), 1717-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2149</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab7589619ac0a419910b2d10131b6db9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>179 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef2e58b23127af23f58fe6c8551219b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Great Britain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d3d84fec6a4f45d8a673e4bb0819fe0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from many leading British political figures touching upon the main themes of
              the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the Irish question, rural education, the
              Napoleonic Wars, the bombardment of Canton, and Balkan affairs, Chartist and Corn Law
              agitation, abolition of slavery, Poor Laws, political alliances, and democracy. A copy
              of a letter of Alexander Robertson, Thirteenth Baronet, 1716, to John Erskine, Sixth
              Earl of Mar, relates to their exile in France as Jacobites; an order upon the
              treasury, 1730, concerns payments to Thomas Pelham, secretary to the British embassy
              at Paris; a letter of Charles James Fox, 1783, concerns politics and appointments; a
              letter of the Duke of Richmond, 1783, objects to the timing of peace negotiations with
              the Americans and explains his withdrawal from the cabinet; a letter of George Rose,
              secretary to the treasury, concerns Pitt's decision on the terms of the Loyalty Loan;
              a letter of Charles Cornwallis, 1802, to Castlereagh concerns Castlereagh's joining
              the cabinet; a letter of William Henry Vane, First Duke of Cleveland, 1807, criticizes
              the ministry of the Duke of Portland and Spencer Perceval; a letter of William
              Windham, 1808, seeks counsel in opposition to the military policy of Castlereagh; a
              letter of George Tierney, 1809, concerns prospects for defeating the ministry of
              Spencer Perceval; a letter of Lord Talbot, 1817, to Henry Addington, Viscount
              Sidmouth, comments upon riots by the laboring classes; a letter by Lord Lyndhurst,
              1826, concerns election campaigns for Parliament; letters of Henry Pelham Fiennes
              PelhamClinton, Duke of Newcastle, to Sir Charles Wetherell, 1830, 1831, concern
              elections; a letter of Benjamin Wiffen relates to the abolition of slavery, 1832; a
              letter of John Wood, 1832, is about politics in Dorsetshire; a letter of the Earl of
              Ripon, 1834, concerns restrictions against Dissenters; a letter of Earl Fitzwilliam,
              1842, relates to the Corn Laws; a letter of the Fifteenth Earl of Derby, 1852, seeks
              the adherence of Thomas Musgrave, Archbishop of York, to a royal commission on the
              problems of religious worship and education; a letter of William Edward Forster to
              Alexander Ireland, 1853, about Lancashire strikes and conditions among the working
              classes; a letter of 1857 to Apsley Pellatt mentions Richard Cobden's motion of
              censure against the government for the bombardment of Canton; a letter of Thomas
              Cooper to John Alfred Langford, author of books on Birmingham, Staffordshire, etc.,
              1857, seeks wage statistics on behalf of the general board of health, Whitehall; a
              letter of Samuel Morley, 1859, discusses Lord John Russell's proposal for
              parliamentary reform; a letter of Charles Pelham Villiers, 1860, complains of
              difficulties in administering the Poor Laws; a letter of Sir William Cavendish,
              Seventh Duke of Devonshire, 1866, mentions a bill to remove restrictions on dissenters
              at Oxford and Cambridge universities; a letter of the Marquess of Dufferin, 1867, is
              about the failure of the legal tender bill in the United States; a letter of Thomas
              Walsh, Irish landowner, 1870, denounces the Irish Land Act; a letter of Henry Fawcett
              to Robert Smith Bartlett, 1873, relates his opposition to legislation prohibiting work
              by married women; a letter of Joseph Chamberlain to Frederick Braby concerns politics,
              1877; a letter of Herbert Gladstone, 1880, explains the actions of his father, the
              prime minister, in blocking Austrian ambitions in the Balkans; letters of George
              Douglas Campbell, 1880, 1885, oppose government interference in contracts of landlords
              with their tenants; a letter of the Eighth Duke of Devonshire, Secretary of State for
              India, 1880, expresses regret about Fawcett's speech against Edward Stanhope; a letter
              of John Wodehouse, First Earl of Kimberley, 1882, describes the selection of Anglican
              bishops for Sierra Leone; a letter of the Third Marquis of Salisbury to the First
              Marquis of Abergavenny, 1883, accepts the presidency of the Constitutional Club; a
              letter of Charles Bradlaugh of the <title type="simple" render="italic">National
                Reformer </title> to James Macaulay, 1884, concerns revealed religion; a letter,
              1884, of William Edward Forster concerns politics; letters, 1884 and 1897, of Joseph
              Chamberlain concern politics; a letter, 1886, of Sir Alfred Milner, First Viscount
              Milner, to Thomas Spring-Rice, Second Baron Monteagle of Brandon, praises the
              Salisbury ministry; a letter of John Elliot Burnes, a Labor M.P., 1895, concerns the
              democratization of British government and society; a letter, 1904, from the Eighth
              Duke of Devonshire to Freeman Freeman-Thomas concerns candidates for Parliament; a
              letter of Joseph Chamberlain, 1906, relates to Sir Theodore Vivian Samuel Angier's
              entry into politics on behalf of tariff reform; a letter of Sir Francis Dyke Acland,
              1914, speculates on the behavior of Italy as a member of the Triple Alliance; a letter
              of Richard Haldane, 1916, deals with criticism he has received; a letter of James
              Bryce, Viscount Bryce, 1916, to the Lord Mayor refers to the American Relief Fund and
              to refugees. Others represented in the collection are Sir James Graham; Thomas
              Hodgson; the Duchess of York and Albany (1817); Stearne Ball Miller; William IV; and
              Edward VII.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8546_m9y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. CONSULATE, SAVANNAH, GA., PAPERS, 1816 (1824-1867)
              1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2150</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f59136c8b50f5c145577e5a7f1562e1a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>488 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83a20ab56b22443bfbdb81debfc344d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers consist mainly of routine correspondence from the British consul general
              in Washington and the Foreign Office in London to British consuls in Savannah, and of
              letters from citizens of Great Britain residing in the U.S. who were seeking the
              assistance of their home government. Most of the latter feared they would be
              conscripted into Confederate service. Several items concern the mistreatment of Negro
              seamen who were British subjects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8549_rw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY PAPERS, 1764-1772.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2151</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87e2e745a127e2cbac0a33c578e74bec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32b77cea7c51ec858e10186045e67b11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86933f047813820175419cc2224e20ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account of fees received for John Yorke (1728-1801), fourth son of the First Earl of
              Hardwicke, and the patentee for making out commissions of bankruptcy. His deputy, F.
              A. Hindley, received the fees until 1766 and possibly thereafter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8553_lzq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS PAPERS, 1628.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2152</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1a529ef17e59eb90143400861e55cf9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbb2333532b6b6928d047947bbf43d55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56b938742f174b34f84577ca48f7f5b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragment of a manuscript volume containing transcripts of speeches by members of a
              committee of the House of Commons during a conference with representatives of the
              House of Lords held to induce the Lords to join in the Petition of Right, 1628.
              Included are speeches and resolutions by Sir Dudley Digges, Sir Edward Littleton, John
              Shelden, Sir Edward Coke, and also remonstrances to the King against the Duke of
              Buckingham and on the subject of the bill for tonnage and poundage. Much of the
              material has been published in Cobbett, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Parliamentary History of England, </title> vol. II.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8557_l0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS PAPERS, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2153</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e23d8e80a188f7965171d4be3bfb003"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af48eab8be64732e6506b4dfb904987d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_570bd44dd4a4af21e50a1e84aba2c274">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Remembrances--for Order and Decency to be kept, in the Upper House of Parliament,
                by the Lords when His Majesty is not there, leaving the Solemnity belonging to his
                Majesty's coming to be marshalled by those Lords to whom it more properly
                appertains.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8561_f5g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. PRIVY SEAL OFFICE PAPERS, 1695-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2154</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7cb98e3c57ccbdc8de1d9647919642d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e9da167a43079aea19837c4fc8e69662">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2fc80eb13f9e8e486ffbbd2834b5f51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Dockets, 1794-1830, abstracting proposed letters-patent, largely concerning civil,
              colonial, and ecclesiastical appointments, royal pardons, grants of baronetcies,
              appointments of various administrative commissions, the charter of the London
              Institution, and warrants for the payment of funds to the army and navy. There is also
              correspondence between the Privy Seal Office and other governmental bodies, usually
              the Treasury Office. These letters concern requests for information about the number
              of employees and their salaries and other sources of income from official duties. A
              few items relate to the Signet Office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8565_zje" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT. DIPLOMATIC DISPATCHES. SPAIN.
              1717-1732.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2155</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7658569ab2ec50612c7f2c52ba08750"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_843f4e97c6c7743073118aa9c210da03">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b692138546e713ead022b97980115c88">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diplomatic correspondence between the Secretariat of the Southern Department
              responsible for foreign relations with Southern Europe and colonial affairs, and
              British envoys in Spain. Most of the dispatches are for the years 1717 and 1731; a few
              are for 1720 and 1726. There is a descriptive calendar. Dispatches of 1717 by George
              Bubb, later George Bubb Dodington, Lord Melcombe, envoy to Spain concern regulation of
              trade between the two countries; the conflict between Spain and Austria in Italy; the
              quarrel between Spain and Portugal over the implementation of the terms of the treaty
              of Utrecht. and the status of a group of Irish, Catholic, and Jacobite traders
              claiming dual Spanish and English citizenship. Part of these documents has been
              published in Lloyd Sanders, <title type="simple" render="italic">Patron and
                Place-Hunter: A Study of George Bubb Dodington, Lord Melcombe </title> (New York:
              1919). There are also letters, 1717, 1720, and 1726, from Bubb's successor, William
              Stanhope, First Earl of Harrington. They describe Spanish military preparations and
              the kidnapping of Johan Willem Ripperda from his refuge in Stanhope's house.
              Dispatches of 1731-1732, when Sir Benjamin Keene was English minister to Spain are
              largely instructions of Thomas Pelham-Holles, First Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme,
              Secretary of State for the Southern Department, and relate to the crisis in Italy over
              the succession to the Duchy of Parma and to commercial relations and Spanish
              depredations against English commerce, including the incident of Jenkins' Ear.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8569_7oy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT. DIPLOMATIC DISPATCHES. SPAIN.
              1738.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2156</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee0f1026041dbd02898a88ccb03c25c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b3515b2841a057cdd1167c06488d0e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d870fd69c821d8f91cddadffda275949">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents on the diplomatic relations of Britain and Spain prior to the outbreak of
              the war of Jenkins' Ear and to the seizure of English vessels in the West Indies.
              Included are a general history, dated January, 1738, of Anglo-Spanish treaties since
              the wars of Henry VIII and their application to the West Indies trade; copies of
              correspondence between London and Madrid, 1737-1738; and documents of 1727 relating to
              the Spanish siege of Gibraltar, largely concerning legal aspects of fighting in the
              absence of a declaration of war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8573_b8v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. TREASURY. PAPERS, 1822-1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2157</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aef61e248352d69877f2d76763c98b69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6e86acadeeb5caa735395cd918162dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52df4a020e8de7fd7bc09df607c60902">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts and legal documents relating to payment of pensions to foreign nationals,
              most of whom were Frenchmen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8577_mma" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. TREASURY. PATRONAGE RECORD BOOK, 1770-1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2158</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a58cb8a7dbe5ec1f4ec7d0b5f949dbd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_352dfe3a8c0f8baf994f4ca1991874ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0259c2c0098097d06eb4d2632714b57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of recommendations by influential Englishmen to appointments and commissions in
              various revenue divisions of the treasury providing a detailed view of the structure
              of a governmental office dealing with revenue collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8581_29s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREAT BRITAIN. VICE CONSULATE. WILMINGTON, N.C. PAPERS.
              1872-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2159</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d45fdbf6908ad602bf90f1006d377e6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59831caaddd2cb3eacd22ff06fe9caf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ebd0671427a790f6d3f06caa35117da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of British ships entering the port, 1873-1922, with detailed information
              about each vessel; register of consular acts, 1872-1882, itemizing fees; and public
              instruments of protest and declaration, 1889-1890. The vice consuls were Alexander
              Sprunt and later his son James Sprunt, owners of the cotton exporting firm of
              Alexander Sprunt &amp; Son, Inc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8585_cou" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE GREELEY PAPERS, 1852, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2160</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_daa8f2c1b6eb6e6e03ca062f8a2c397e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_806e7789d284784741cd440d51fca1e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67c46b92da8d912b4d2a1b9bb5b1f0f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Horace Greeley (1811-1872), newspaper editor and reformer, concerning
              Greeley's assistance on a work about an unnamed woman writer that the addressee has in
              progress; and a letter dealing with a dispute involving coal miners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8589_qfn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADELINE ELLERY (BURR) DAVIS GREEN PAPERS, 1796-1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2161</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbbd37ab0e1e2286655e5b7db3c5f9b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,545 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4825ea77d355089aacd78d5880c0eab7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc3c20c84e77f14807e4c85760e5de19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Adeline E. (Burr) Davis Green (1843-1931) include letters, 1851-1853, from
              James M. Burr, brother of Adeline (Burr) Davis Green, to his wife describing his life
              in California searching for gold; James Burr's journal entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Journal of a Cruise to California and the Diggins</title>;
              Civil War letters from her second husband and cousin, Wharton Jackson Green
              (1831-1910), later agriculturist and U.S. congressman, while a prisoner-of-war at
              Johnson's Island, Ohio; letters, 1882-1885, from her first husband, David Davis
              (1815-1886), jurist and U. S. senator, describing daily proceedings in the senate,
              social functions in Washington, D.C., and notable persons; letters from friends of
              Davis concerning personal and political matters; letters, 1906-1928, from Jessica
              Randolph Smith and others pertaining to the Daughters of the Confederacy; and letters,
              1911-1931, from James Henry Rice, Jr. (1868-1935), ornithologist, naturalist, editor,
              and literary figure, discussing politics, conservation, South Carolina culture, world
              affairs, especially relative to Germany and Russia, his rice plantations, and the
              League of Nations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8593_h57" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. H. GREEN PAPERS, 1860-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2162</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa6f1a7cdc4daea432bd4517b6074999"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df0da171c1b355c9dbcd6e9e714d0a0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Front Royal (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9116f24f8d65f4fcddbdebdd5358a3ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to C. H. Green from relatives in Hannibal, Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8597_wmt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. R. GREEN LEGAL NOTES, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2163</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33c7aeb4fd86fb454700e211e6c407b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d685d731d12af2f5d50d73d95e6c53e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress copies of legal notes on corporations and on statute of limitations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8600_ka2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUFF GREEN PAPERS, 1865-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2164</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f974690ceceaa0d5334c2175228768cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dc109d0702465d6162d79c3c077d0b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dalton(Whitfield County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28d2504581565e3360a7da8baffb0706">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Duff Green (1791-1875), editor and industrial promoter, include a
              prospectus of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Daily Laborer,</title> which
              Green planned to publish; a letter to his grandson explaining his failure to publish
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Daily Laborer </title> and describing his
              plans for national and state banking systems, a national currency, and a system to
              bring education within the reach of all; and a deposition concerning property in
              Vicksburg, Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8604_zz3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUFF GREEN PAPERS, 1817 (1822-1875) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2165</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50f812b2f9d5ccae425ffc76f614506c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,795 items and 160 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e53276f7c5b799a9e813a958deabcb67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Falmouth (Stafford County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fd02c3e14f15eafd311e20354a3ca31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of Duff Green (d. ca. 1854), merchant and manufacturer, of his son,
              McDuff, and of their partners and successors in a business dealing in various types of
              produce, including wheat, flour, textile products, general merchandise, etc. The firm
              operated under various names, including Duff Green, Duff Green and Son, the son
              apparently being William J. Green (d. ca. 1871), Green and Lane, and Green and Scott. </p>
            <p>Unbound papers consist principally of business and a few personal letters. Bound
              volumes comprise records of the Bellemont and Eagle flour mills and other flour mills,
              and relate to the inspection of flour; cotton factories, generally branches of the
              Falmouth Manufacturing Company, owned and operated by the Greens, Scotts, and Lanes; a
              large general mercantile establishment, and dividends accruing to the various
              partners. There are full accounts of the operation of the Elm Cotton Factory, where
              Osnaburg, sail duck, bagging, wagon tents, etc. were manufactured as early as 1842.
              Mercantile ledgers and daybooks show the sale of various types of farm supplies, such
              as Osnaburg, ground plaster, flour, clover seed, and sundries. Unbound volumes include
              daybooks; ledgers; account books; records of cotton purchased, wood hauled, cloth
              shipped, flour sent by boat, and wheat hauled; cashbooks; memoranda; baling books;
              wool-carding books; time books; records of production, cash sales, wages, and
              expenses; letter books; invoices; notes and bills; and receiving and delivery books. </p>
            <p>The records equally concern flour milling, general merchandise, and textile
              manufacture. There are also volumes of George J. Lightner and of John M. O'Bannon, who
              apparently had business connections with Duff Green. The records reflect the gradual
              emergence of Fredericksburg as a business center and the consequent decline of
              Falmouth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8608_ccs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. H. GREEN PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2166</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b497512a282e4ea0835eb41634b9f6c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_925818dc792ebdaec0b8856f945c80aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vicksburg (Warren County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b25c5b06dd5a697ab436c61d49a1e2a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and a permit to J. H. Green from the St. Louis surveyor of customs to ship
              goods into belligerent territory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8612_4fi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GREEN PAPERS, 1778-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2167</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67f3eecc5cd4da5318e8f7801ce4eae1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9afe1a66e09b4cae9b9c558e702b790d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c5ce2cc52b75e474df1277efbdcb5ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragmentary mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8616_nbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARK GREEN PAPERS, 1855-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2168</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a32b15e94259c4632174286ce6fe1550"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_074f940539778665c09968e5a01228aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4bdc3c274f09416c3e6b4af421ca7f81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Mark Green, a sharp shooter in the British army and acting corporal of
              the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, describing the sedge of Sevastopol, Russia; life in
              the trenches; battles; hospitalization in Scutari, Turkey; his return to his regiment;
              and conditions in the camp and in Sevastopol.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8620_xww" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOSES GREEN PAPERS, 1814-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2169</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3e19f090ecaf87ed839197e31833275"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d1ade8c86b5dfc94273be9516489b4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles City Court House (Charles City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa5249c9a856339535101d86f15d7852">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Morning reports and forage and provision returns of Captain A. Stevenson's company of
              artillery of 2nd Elite Corps of the Virginia militia commanded by Colonel Moses Green,
              in the service of the U.S. Army; and regimental orders issued by Green.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8624_5bd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD L. GREEN PAPERS, 1802-1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2170</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad42f1016504261adc5ac17916f9f346"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4aef7e84fccde3ffab618def30488745">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of the manager or administrator of the New Bank Estate, listing wages paid
              to a number of employees, and to white and black laborers. Drayage, wheelbarrows, and
              sawyers are noted.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8627_d3m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GREEN CLASS BOOK, 1865-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2171</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46f9e16fc3ce5249e07173a5946cc83f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 72 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59ee64ab0071d22185309742f40196fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harpers Ferry (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b7fcb64e2df70b0f95ff62b7761986d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A class book of a Methodist Episcopal Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8631_n78" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TIMOTHY GREEN AND TIMOTHY R. GREEN PAPERS, 1789-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2172</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38f7d0c9b995483d8317a6be998a54e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65a5c2346b3e3050923b8acd39d60fa8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_240007c240dc595af87361a33ee99338">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Timothy Green, merchant and attorney, and Timothy R. Green, attorney,
              include business papers concerning timber for ships, cotton, and a marble quarry;
              deeds; records of judgment obtained in the Supreme Court in (Dewitt) <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Clinton v. Green; </title> letters concerning patents;
              legal papers dealing with debts, estates, mortgages, and land sales; and personal
              correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8635_rwn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. B. GREEN PAPERS, 1852-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2173</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab27ae8e792e7f3a7f4c811904401bf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5d918eddc554a321fb0c6a3b132a55b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_036b96cc328423dc2edc97ee037d31bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning legal matters from W. B. Green to the law firm of Smith and
              Herndon in Eutaw, Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8639_5dv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. T. GREEN PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2174</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e32b8366f9669cf084aa389c1444a26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_61bb1ae2b04d0f80c5a47808ed10d5d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alpine (Chattooga County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_332e28d8fc0db43fb82e1da0b0e111c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of W. T. Green, a Confederate soldier stationed with his
              cousin, Henry, at Yorktown, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8643_mcv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MERCER GREEN PAPERS, 1864-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2175</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd2bb5b3c513d67208758950a641529b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_924ef9bb2aa97c45ddc73f6c4e69af01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sewanee (Franklin County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e9a236982b1e102758fb10091b32b3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of The Right Reverend William Mercer Green (1798-1887), the
              first Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Mississippi and a founder of the University of
              the South in Sewanee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8647_7a5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREEN &amp; RYLAND PAPERS, 1874-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2176</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_996bdd83aabf0df6ad9e23cabd0e32da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_23e5debb78c19ff414be1624972ffab5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_078dcb16fbcd667bb6ad9b1d757f6a84">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A journal and a cashbook of Lucius Green and A. G. Ryland, grocers and commission
              merchants handling cotton, tobacco, wheat, corn, flour, and other produce, and agents
              for Farmers' Friend Fertilizer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8651_rfx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREEN LINE RAIL ROAD CAR ASSOCIATION MINUTE BOOK, 1870-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2177</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa01e448dd93cc48c94a0cac8713c382"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 82 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71a3b4c1277b66cb6695444ce9bf1d92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5780e7b82a19ab0ae312676b0a9b29a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Green Line Rail Road Car Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8655_co7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID GREENE PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2178</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e86c72ceb1f61db76f6360d95ad8ecb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0719a962f0f069a94c07a90b3e4172b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Talbotton (Talbot County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1209b3b05b6fe7b379f7daab3b04811">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence between David Greene, a Confederate soldier, and his sister,
              Ginnie, discussing health conditions in the army, casualties in the battle of
              Dranesville, 1861, and matters at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8659_b9j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANAEL GREENE PAPERS, 1778-1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2179</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4348dcfac6351b4b694f1b5b8de9ec75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>199 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7dc2b1da8c7df5499b39f4ba4927886">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>"Mulberry Grove" (Chatham County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d54e5dfa039d54708912b879ba71f63e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathanael Greene (1742-1786), Revolutionary War general, include reports,
              requisitions, and correspondence pertaining to the quartermaster department of the
              Continental Army while Greene was quartermaster general, 1778-1780; papers concerning
              the war in South Carolina and Georgia during Greene's term as commander of the troops
              in the Southern states, 1780-1783, covering matters such as the battles at Ninety Six,
              South Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia, conflicts between civilian and military
              authorities, problems over the relationship of the militia, the state troops and the
              Continental Army, supplies, and the sustaining of the military effort after the
              surrender at Yorktown; and papers, 1783-1786, pertaining to Greene's business affairs
              and to the relationship of Georgia to the British and Spanish inhabitants of
              Florida.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8663_n0y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROSE (O'NEAL) GREENHOW PAPERS, (1860-1864) 1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2180</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aad35ec87070670287fe597649fcf743"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4f66fd9f606f587760db75d2e0c2699">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_125bf9f5b798b7bbbb4431aa02d24dd3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Rose (O'Neal) Greenhow (d. 1864), agent and spy in the
              Confederate service to Alexander Robinson Boteler and Jefferson Davis reporting on the
              progress of her work. Included are comments on the defenses and bombardment of
              Charleston, South Carolina, in July, 1863, the fall of Vicksburg, 1863; her mission to
              Europe, including interviews with Napoleon III and Nicholas Patrick Stephen, Cardinal
              Wiseman; a conversation with Frank Vizetelly; the question of recognition of the
              Confederate States of America by France and Spain; and the position of James Murray
              Mason. A clipping, 1952, from the <title type="simple" render="italic">New Hanover
                Record &amp; Advertiser,</title> Wilmington, North Carolina, concerns the honored
              dead in the Oakdale Cemetery in Wilmington, among whom is Rose Greenhow.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8667_ylv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO GREENOUGH PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2181</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f7aaf1436e2344cdeb917188cd68b57"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e177698f4f3fd833b591e08e4e06a472">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Florence, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_efb8e3ba4be9b830976cb57ca7849512">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter of Horatio Greenough (1805-1852), sculptor, to George W. Greene,
              American consul at Rome, 1837-1845, mentioning two other sculptors, Shobal Vail
              Clevenger and Thomas Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8671_x29" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREENVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PAPERS, 1909-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2182</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4020fd79375b5585ee31ef33f1951bb9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2997bc0d34e9cc5055dc66720cc90426">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c2e892b608bb6c349711acb9983a385d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sixth and seventh annual reports and an undated chart of financial statistics of the
              Greenville First Baptist Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8675_ncr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREENVILLE LADIES' ASSOCIATION MINUTES, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2183</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7adbb5fde64f42b57726f2011a30492"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49d6dc6ccda0c253648c8dfa48d13cb0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fecc39538c0b9df2128886ea2cdabece">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of portions of the minutes of the Greenville Ladies' Association, an
              organization to aid Confederate soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8679_5ty" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED BURTON GREENWOOD PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2184</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be2dee74fc45a73a0612239e1633ef08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9960d7a637a6d2e1c481e8c490db58c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bentonville (Benson County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4a20f7dba9d0d3754b9fab35bad1821">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Alfred Burton Greenwood, lawyer, former U.S. congressman, and Commissioner
              of Indian Affairs, and later Confederate representative, concerning secession, the
              neutrality of the Indians on the Arkansas border, and personal financial affairs in
              Washington, D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8683_afn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAXCY GREGG PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2185</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2e4bad8fd21968cef45edaa9e0c155d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_209c22f54b7bc96e0fe64bba0fa7c538">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5dce8d959497846f8c2589d55f388b76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Captain J. M. Gladberry to Maxcy Gregg (1814-1862), colonel of the 1st
              South Carolina Volunteers, requesting arms and ammunition.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8687_gjv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GREGG, JR., PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2186</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06d40c60a8e7bbbed9421de5ea1d5cfe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_647c170dbe9ec654d16fe47eb8f08b37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Graniteville (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbf339489ad1c5d3c2d613978b6ba34a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James B. Campbell to William Gregg, founder of the Graniteville Company
              and pioneer cotton manufacturer in South Carolina, concerning legal affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8691_wxw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM L. GREGG PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2187</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b39283b22b472b3413ebc0ce0a469644"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38642e5b4d3f28291114cee6c1141ce1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e49b796db8f158cfa82adb94cca4b3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by William L. Gregg, Confederate soldier, from South Island, South
              Carolina, and Camp Hager, Virginia, to his father, reflecting dissatisfaction with
              camp life, daily activities in camp, and his strong religious feelings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8695_lcx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN CLARKE GREGORY PAPERS, 1877-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2188</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4acdc12b843f7c6491cfbcd72d9ac983"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,699 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c212fbc98df4141b3496e176d69270fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f7e82895a4e48ec2dfac1667e64f142">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edwin Clarke Gregory (1875-1948), lawyer, politician, farmer, and
              speculator, of his father-in-law, Lee Slater Overman (1854-1930), U.S. senator,
              1902-1930, and of his son, E. C. Gregory, Jr., attorney. Included are routine
              political correspondence of Lee S. Overman, especially concerning his 1902 campaign;
              constituent mail pertaining to the treatment of German spies, 1917-1918, and to
              Overman's defense of North Carolina against bribery accusations by Alabama Senator J.
              Thomas Heflin. correspondence dealing with Gregory's interest in gold mining in North
              Carolina; political correspondence covering Gregory's years as state senator and his
              interests in agriculture, dependents, the blind, and public libraries; the
              correspondence of Margaret (Overman) Gregory concerning the state organization of the
              Robert E. Lee Foundation, and the American Red Cross; and the legal correspondence of
              E. C. Gregory, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8699_vt8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY GREGORY PAPERS, 1859-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2189</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cacf1fe10723f04f2de87b8ed2d9747"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cf2e2f15790df12a9d852043cc00db0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22dc6279aa1cbd6c9ba58a20566aae88">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters from G. T. Biven [?] containing references to local politics and to
              the selection of a terminal for an extension of the Roanoke Valley Railroad; and Civil
              War letters describing the hardships of camp life, and the election of officers for a
              military company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8703_c0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD GREGORY PAPERS, 1828-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2190</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_750fac0019465cc7b5ccf5eea7ca350a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b33ab90b87a371b305e5761ca39f1ea2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bddb17edb255a981d09a4327fdb42ce5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents pertaining to the administration of the estate of Elizabeth Gregory, wife
              of Richard Gregory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8707_frv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD HENRY GREGORY PAPERS, 1905-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2191</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37f7774b8d5770df91be585c37c073bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a49de99c07f971a023a7baf6cfde2c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5aeecbb0d4dcf9ec443796662de37b67">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries and photographs of Richard Henry Gregory's journeys to and in China, probably
              for the British-American Tobacco Company. A memorandum book contains routine entries
              about his trip from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, to New York, San Francisco, Honolulu,
              Japan, and Shanghai, China. A diary describes places visited in China, Chinese
              customs, the growing and processing of tobacco, farms and crops, styles of houses,
              temples and shrines, and economic conditions. There are photographs of sights along
              the Hankow-Peking Railroad, the Han River, the raising and processing of tobacco, and
              the British-AmeriCan Tobacco Company cigarette factory, probably located at or near
              Hankow.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8711_izo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. GREGORY PAPERS, 1857-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2192</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b08f18b82b349f519a245df2031358a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>344 items and 10 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38aae2f77a6f71e1a5707038b7015d07">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stovall (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d76e42214d27096a0f2f703ea1108a0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William H. Gregory while at the University of Virginia, 1859-1860, in the
              Confederate service, 1864-1865, and in the mercantile and publishing businesses in
              Oxford during the 1870s and 1880s, containing information on tobacco culture, social
              life and customs, amusements, education, the Civil War, and genealogy. Included are
              lists of students at Belmont Academy, 1859, in Granville County and at the Oxford
              Classical and Grammar School, 1859-1860. The volumes are brief diaries for scattered
              years, 1873-1903.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8715_5x7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GREIG PAPERS, 1846-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2193</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe19bed60116a4249dcb99fd85026f11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f951b8a46ada5a26de23eb5ee3411676">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canandaigua (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24a1bb1b8bc6d13c2242f2d84cbc6780">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the letters of Robert Wilson, a merchant in Liverpool, England, to John
              Greig (1779-1858), lawyer, banker, educator, and Congressman, discussing the grain
              trade, the Anglo-American dispute over Oregon, the Mexican War, and politics in
              England, including Lord John Russell, Sir Robert Peel, and the repeal of the Corn
              Laws.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8719_qlw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FREDERICK GREIN AND PHILIP JACOB GREIN PAPERS, 1731.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2194</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2f4136f063bacb2293631a6b5e5567e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 305 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb615cf4591ac46746c1c2a49abcc8d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trier, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81e0fd013c269784ea92309197d031d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Various Legal Documents Which Could be
                Useful Not Only to an Apostolic Notary but Also to an Imperial Notary,</title>
              compiled by John Frederick Grein and Philip Jacob Grein.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8723_p9g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRENOBLE (GÉNÉRALITÉ) RECORDS, 1702-1762.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2195</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebcef94ad1854d832e5533f603d2ebe2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_066ef7e8f010a31201c65e80e5cc8e8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grenoble, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c63b0c4637040959f97eae2e1e8293d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of religious fugitives, presumably Huguenots, their property, and receipts and
              expenditures associated with the management of their properties, 1761-1762; records
              from the dispatch of tax funds to officials in Paris, 1757-1762; and tax records from
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Élection de Gap,</title> 1702-1720.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8727_xdv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRENOBLE. COMPAGNIE DES PÉNITENTS BLANCS DE NOTRE DAME DO CONFALON ET DE LA
              MISÉRICORDE RECORDS, 1682-1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2196</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df495cd42c823e67a5aefbad612dedd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f90812650df2ea611731ab6e8b08494c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grenoble, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_20b71a8059d45d83da4413cf7c5fe768">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Confraternity of White Penitents include two volumes of minutes and
              records of the admission of new members. There are a few printed items contained in
              the volumes, including the <title type="simple" render="italic">Réglement pour la
                Confrérie des Pénitens érigée en cette Ville de Grenoble, sous le Vocable de
                Notre-Dame du Confalon, concernant les fonctions de la Miséricorde qu'ils désirent
                exercer pour la plus grande gloire de Dieu.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8731_9qm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRENOBLE. MONASTÈRE DE SAINTE CLAIRE RECORDS, 1500-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2197</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d49b22794dcc0e8f41ab11a902fc854c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef2ec3e47d595e8716974a86e152e2f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grenoble, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b70328cf3da7f10cfce21d80dcf61648">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Monastery of Sainte Claire at Grenoble include an inventory of the
              monastery's official documents and records; an alphabetical index of benefactors and
              debtors; the <emph render="doublequote">Premier Registre</emph> containing copies and
              extracts of endowments, 1500-1609; a list of revenues and dates on which they were to
              be paid; and the <emph render="doublequote">Second Registre</emph> containing a list
              of endowments from the early 1600s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8735_9zw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NUGENT-GRENVILLE, BARON NUGENT, PAPERS, 1833-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2198</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b016e6f404514dab25fc2dd4575c67f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f432276a3033c6f20d244e49a5cdd7b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lilies, Buckinghamshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e153ddc536d4fe589ff094f7aefd3de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of George Nugent-Grenville, Baron Nugent (1788-1850), British author and
              statesman, concerning sources for a study on capital punishment, and legal and
              financial matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8739_6pp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NUGENT-TEMPLE-GRENVILLE, FIRST MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM, PAPERS,
              1781-1797.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2199</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1e7f3e005061f119419bc3018058553"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16104cdfe85b001b698189ec70facaa6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_506f4fa3e4bd92687d244dee8f290299">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of George NugentTemple-Grenville, First Marquis of Buckingham
              (1753-1813), British statesman, concerning operation of the exchequer, politics in
              Ireland, a sacred pillar from pagan times, and the militia under his command.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8743_7ko" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GRENVILLE PAPERS, 1801-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2200</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d3cc8b0174812aa8eb68b024220ecb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc459f38522813f22af3fc6580f932b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67da6f745337f189907f00cdfc1a4ad3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas Grenville (1755-1846), British politician and book collector,
              discussing taxes, book collecting, the disposition of his library upon his death, and
              military and naval affairs pertaining to his position as First Lord of the Admiralty;
              and a printed genealogy of the Grenville family, and an obituary notice. The library
              also holds microfilm of Grenville material from the British Museum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8747_vt1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WYNDHAM GRENVILLE, BARON GRENVILLE, PAPERS, 1801-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2201</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f1e911572bd4421fe100d422257080a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 itmes. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36d6145b1c15e98badd5fd6e72be597a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8509e94e58039303a82999654f0d38b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville (1759-1834), British
              statesman, concerning his campaign for the chancellorship of the University of Oxford;
              several honorary degrees; the formation of a new cabinet, 1809; and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8751_9lp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. THOMAS BAXTER GRESHAM PAPERS, 1895-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2202</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efb22968c0e7a0e15045dd9ef3a14e5e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6200058bfa3a1cc5875d3b0c2899722">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03cd128c5bb5fb9f9ab54662e67f42ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes, 1895-1899, of the Baltimore Chapter No. 8 of the United Daughters of the
              Confederacy; and a list of manuscripts and mementos of the Confederacy owned by Mrs.
              Gresham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8755_oxx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRESLEY PAPERS, 1839-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2203</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43000f0e50aa503557aa409de7ccf4a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d4290434c70f9f556765c375839413e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boyne Hill, Berkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7db8493f56c88429485474e66331320">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Gresley (1801-1876), British divine, with Edward Churton
              discussing the planning and editing of a series of religious and social tales entitled
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Englishman's Library,</title> contributors
              to the publication, a draft of the prospectus, and Gresley's book, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Ordinance of Confession.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8759_sre" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. GRIDLEY PAPERS, 1870-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2204</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2eafc8dbaa53cd589a2e2e5671901818"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2859c5a115254f8e1f69606b1fca2ac3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Candor (Tioga County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd3efb8175dc09762b6d78f6381921c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a woolen manufacturer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8763_9u8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. GRIFFIN PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2205</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5538c8b823b52904e6b5b6e9150905e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_589075aaace897ab041b81356e4f8848">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55370b0e29161b952f9387109ddd15ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of J. W. Griffin, Confederate soldier, farmer, and minister,
              commenting on his work in the Confederate hospitals near Richmond, Virginia, and
              wartime hardships.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8767_a28" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINGFIELD GRIFFIN NOTES, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2206</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52f505c563800bc72c7f3c91f6c98d12"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc246b1b62ed3431f331ae6286b3a640">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5086308323ee5ad9fb7f6d16fddbb536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lecture notes from law classes at the University of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8771_wuz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. GRIFFITH ACCOUNT BOOK, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2207</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98c165ca77351f72be95e0a0e543608d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_87ab6a2f1b56ea8a54d834c8d7da214d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16e0c05b4769f14ff975c3f9e4fb9c06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8775_eo4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT EGLESFIELD GRIFFITH PAPERS, 1827-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2208</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18a2bd213a28eb218972d103799af67e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26cf53b38b72ec89498405c81eb5dfcc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_05befe2b6ee9433dd0e9b00d0ea88373">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Robert E. Griffith (1789-1850), a Philadelphia physician and
              medical instructor at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, referring to
              Western lands and financial matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8779_4sp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA M. (FRAME) GRIGGS PAPERS, 1831-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2209</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_594abb89b0752e3205ef32b246e10759"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d32f92a40ebf3c30e7d3cba5f43ac9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e00617c1fbcf6a59fa7841dbfcf4c3da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger and commonplace book of Eliza Griggs, wife of Lee Griggs (1790-1831), a
              Charles Town physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8783_a0e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BERKLEY GRIMBALL PAPERS, 1727 (1840-1900) 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2210</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87bbb21e32f01c20753dbfeea62b8491"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,605 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a6ea9e05080513d61142859805b0f4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71949680098239f96a43f1ca9440f96c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Berkley Grimball (1800-1893), South Carolina planter, and of his
              family; and papers of Mrs. Elias VanderHorst and other members of the VanderHorst
              family. Papers of the Grimball family include correspondence pertaining to social life
              and customs of the planter class, cotton, secession, the Civil War, slavery, slave
              revolts during the war, and financial hardships during Reconstruction. Civil War
              letters from Grimball's sons in the Confederate Army--William H., Arthur, Berkley, and
              Lewis M. (a surgeon)--describe military activities and life in the army. Letters from
              Grimball's son, John, in the Confederate Navy, describe naval affairs and engagements,
              a journey to Australia, and surrender to the British in Liverpool. There is also
              correspondence pertaining to and copies of pardons; family letters, 1831-1832, from
              Miss H. M. Wilcocks of Philadelphia to her niece, Mrs. John Berkley Grimball; postwar
              letters from John Grimball in Britain, France, Mexico, and, after 1870, New York,
              concerning his fear of returning to the United States, livestock and land prices in
              Mexico, relations between Mexico and France, political conditions in Mexico, the
              colonization of Americans in Mexico, and his legal practice in New York; wills; papers
              dealing with the estate of John Berkley Grimball; a memorandum book recording shares,
              bonds, and dividends; an account book, 1861-1865, of John Berkley Grimball with the
              Bank of South Carolina; a receipt book, 1895-1899, of Berkley Grimball recording
              servants' wages, newspaper clippings; a letter and daybook, 1891-1894, of Berkley
              Grimball; and genealogy of the Grimball family, 568-1893. Papers of the VanderHorsts
              consist principally of letters from S. Rutherford of New York to her sister, Mrs.
              Elias VanderHorst of Charleston, a receipt book of the VanderHorst family, and other
              scattered papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8787_awd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. GRIMBELL PAPERS, 1828-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2211</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c44fc86eba2c823da89edb11bc7afe6f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3633184c19e5889d4b140c38ddb3bb96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Hinds County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecddc11965a707e3644a862eda3392c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Grimbell, secretary of state for Mississippi, from Abram M. Scott, John A.
              Quitman, and Charles Lynch, soliciting political support and seeking information on
              the schedules of the circuit courts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8791_lds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRYAN GRIMES PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2212</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_337abd21928dd28baadc359c2fd4d97f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89fff0a92b3816afa29a34543df92840">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grimesland (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65a74e01d125ecdaf121ed8c94bb7352">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Bryan Grimes (1828-1880), commanding officer of the 4th Regiment of North
              Carolina State Troops, to Colonel W. H. Taylor, dealing with punishment for
              deserters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8795_0mv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GRIMES DAYBOOK, 1840-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2213</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9860c91a0166d641968efbdc4749166e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 121 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a763cecdb9cba8f8c480aa3b6352ef2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Branchville (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db8e1a105f08a829af251a52c222388a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8799_ar6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH GRIMES PAPERS, 1893-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2214</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7fb57fb40738efba254bd82cb5f5b86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdc7436205578c1c0fd9b5951fc05356">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dcdd09ba64613c50ff2da5ee4e5505a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1893-1902, and a farm book, 1902-1912.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8803_boc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS WINGFIELD GRIMES, JR., PAPERS, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2215</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52b669d06c15edcf93f2c80f21e543c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f8a6b62fbc97e56cd642116abda1e9f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88a910919b1f42ae8012d1b08d592760">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas Wingfield Grimes, Jr. (1844-1905), member of U.S. Congress,
              1887-1891, written while he was a student at Emory College, Oxford, Georgia, and the
              University of Georgia, Athens.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8807_wxq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. GRIMES PAPERS, 1824-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2216</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02c1a51bfb93a74ecce8bec67894256c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96c4290a2d849d1ee0dad149695b22ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensborough (Greene County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0cc61f99176bc8406ba09dd673bc0331">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and routine correspondence of Thomas W. Grimes, postmaster and merchant of
              Greensborough, Georgia, including information on the shipment of goods from Augusta,
              Georgia, and the hiring of a Negro from Farish Carter. A letter from Grimes's brother
              describes a trip from Georgia to Washington, D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8811_lp4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY GRIMES PAPERS, 1845-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2217</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32be947c6fb4220db5d1f902200e3dd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50d85c170dd64f1ca5fa669a37ba3a94">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sharpsburg (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdfda9330b62ff958d24dfe120fb4b34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of William Henry Grimes concerning his unsuccessful courtship
              with Sallie Seymour, prices of commodities and buggies, conditions in Mexico, 1847,
              and secession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8815_mcm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRIMKÉ FAMILY PAPERS, 1782-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2218</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60e3e8c05cf2e768d9206b0cd38446ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1559f87515f53309fe2ee8613cecba78">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2bd16be6b8ad39722dfd2df8e89ae9ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Faucheraud Grimké (1752-1819), Continental soldier and South Carolina
              jurist; of his son, Thomas Smith Grimké (1786-1834); and of his grandson Edward
              Montague Grimké (1832-1895). Included are references to supplies for the Continental
              Army, ratification of the peace treaty between the United States and Great Britain,
              the activities of the North Carolina Assembly, the affairs of the Broad River Company,
              epistemology, and financial and personal matters. Also included are letters concerning
              the estates of John F. Grimké's father and of Thomas Roper, husband of Mary Smith
              (Grimké) Roper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8819_gee" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRINDLAY AND COMPANY SCRAPBOOK, 1861-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2219</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7cf4f2f87a4d83da656c5e6e27522bfc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 406 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3519076671b002b075549e2ffad30d85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da40ca8686b5313ff23780210dc3a042">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook containing clippings, pamphlets and manuscripts relating to the British
              Army in India. They are primarily orders and regulations all about facets of the
              livelihood of military personnel from recruitment to retirement, compiled by Grindlay
              and Company, agents for military personnel in the Indian service, and owned by Robert
              Melville Grindlay (1786-1877).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8823_lea" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENE GRISSOM RECORDS, 1875-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2220</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_979d2d8808dd1115442bd6fc78384f1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4888fb234efe3cac24ea90448b6aa88f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c661ef35091d76dc3901546433669e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of admissions and scrapbooks of the North Carolina State Hospital for the
              Insane, of which Eugene Grissom (1831-1902), physician and psychiatrist, was
              superintendent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8827_zvw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEE GRISSOM PAPERS, 1892-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2221</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f7a7caab17630a2c2343396c2089240"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>559 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c9093044370cda8022762eea6d276a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02e93a1ca7eb83c1936db62f3c1c629d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of William L. Grissom (1857-1912), a Methodist minister.
              Included in the collection are letters from subscribers to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">North Carolina Christian Advocate,</title> which Grissom edited
              school compositions of the Grissom children; bank statements and canceled checks; and
              a letter from John Franklin Crowell. Included also are cashbooks, notebooks, memoranda
              of Grissom, and seven volumes of the diary of Thomas Mann (1769-1830), Methodist
              minister, covering the years 1805-1808, 1810-1814, 1816, 1828, 1829-1830, and
              concerning Mann's work as a circuit rider, collected by Grissom for his works on the
              history of the Methodist Church in North Carolina. There are also notes and sketches
              for these works.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8831_hi6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES REDDING GRIST AND RICHARD GRIST PAPERS, (1791-1874) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2222</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9fefd809d2166d53eef5a12284d64707"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,263 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_030ca2451ab46b0a03260b0cc6319def">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6fb7c2d0d78c4665d2aba9d350605456">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of James Redding Grist (d. 1874), dealer in lumber and naval
              stores; of his uncle, Richard Grist, operator of a general store and exporter of naval
              stores. and of his father, Allen Grist, operator of a general store. Early papers,
              1791-1817, are those of John Kennedy, who preceded Allen Grist as sheriff of Beaufort
              County, and comprise personal correspondence, bills and receipts, financial accounts,
              and official papers, including a list of taxables for Longacre, 1815, and Washington,
              1816, districts of Beaufort County (1815 includes 7 other districts; 1816 includes 8
              other districts). After 1827 business letters, accounts, prices current, and cargo
              manifests relate to Richard Grist, the operation of his general store, and the
              exportation of naval stores, barrel staves, peas, corn, pork, and lard to an agent in
              the West Indies in return for sugar, rum, etc. After 1834 the correspondence concerns
              Richard Grist's export business in New Bern, North Carolina, and the turpentine and
              lumber business of James Redding Grist near Wilmington, North Carolina. Included is
              information on the methods of obtaining turpentine and rosin and the prices of each,
              the hiring and purchase of slaves, and coastwise trade. Postwar letters deal with the
              efforts of James Redding Grist to revive his trade in naval stores. Also included are
              letters from members of the families of George M. Banner, Bryan Grimes, and John G.
              Blount, relatives of the Grists; and letters of Henry Toole Clark concerning business
              matters between 1834 and 1842.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8835_xkk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD GRISWOLD, CHARLES GRISWOLD, AND JOEL GRISWOLD PAPERS,
              1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2223</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfff62a805be2370b2569a504f6e8544"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36ca061ade190b5b0077bc72871dcacf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford (New Haven County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6d4f4808d274a156954a6e3fef84fc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of three brothers serving in the Union Army describing camp life, activities
              in South Carolina, Virginia, and Florida, the siege of Charleston Harbor, 1863, the
              siege of Petersburg, 1864, the 1864 presidential election, food supplies, paid
              substitutes in the army, the desertion of Confederate soldiers to the Union lines, the
              capture of the Confederate ironclad <emph render="italic">Fingal,</emph> Lee's
              surrender, and the assassination of Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8839_2nq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MCCRILLIS GRISWOLD PAPERS, 1896-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2224</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_689821fb29ff41ba512ce4334e60cc81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2752454d84fcafd464338e4b958f1f15">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc85df6b454ca44ca0a5a51efdde3281">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Nicholas Murray Butler, William Torrey Harris, Lovick Pierce, and Irwin
              Shepard to William McCrillis Griswold (1853-1899) concerning an index which Griswold
              prepared for the National Educational Association's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Proceedings.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8843_iii" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL WEBSTER GROH PAPERS, 1823 (1856-1898) 1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2225</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66f220544d2dc7d588a59f0f78654070"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>528 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90aba48ad4a0e62b7609bfed32a6a4d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Breathedsville (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47e0ede02bc1774d52b743290a9a338b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally correspondence of Daniel Webster Groh and his brother, both travelling
              salesmen, discussing their work and commenting on President Andrew Johnson and his
              politics, a coal strike in 1877, the election of 1884, farming and teaching in
              Illinois, and food prices in New York. Material concerning Groh's book <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Tariff Nut Shell,</title> including drafts of
              letters to the editor and notations of main points in his argument, reflects his
              interest in free trade, the ideas of Henry George, proposed changes in the electoral
              system, prohibition, freethinking, and criticism of religion. Scattered items include
              a description of the systems and treatment of scarlet fever in the 1850s; letters to
              postmasters seeking their help in selling territory in their counties; interest rates
              on a loan in Kentucky; a political circular for James G. Blaine; a pamphlet on the
              tariff by Blaine and others; a draft of a constitution for the Massachusetts Single
              Tax League in 1890; the Constitution of Agnostic Moralists; an advertisement for the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Freethinkers Magazine</title>; and an issue of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Cooperative Commonwealth </title> from
              Dallas, Texas, November, 1894.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8847_s0k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS GROSE PAPERS, 1783.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2226</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3c632ade9879f9852614f5f382f8b5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad889c3b5f7d7594b309d7d4fbebc778">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59ecbcbef54f01df7436fe551577109e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Francis Grose (1758?-1814), British soldier and colonial administrator,
              concerning the debts and estates of his father, Francis-Grose (1731-1791), antiquary
              and draftsman; and the reply of D. Croasdille.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8851_wkk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GROSE PAPERS, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2227</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3843299f06c82d60ad5c027808724da3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d835273a7be50e0bbe81c63ce80aaf3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bloomfield House, near Bath, Somersetshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc388602ad4ed626f1d1e5a59fa7a93f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Compilation of poetry, much of which appears to be original, related to such subjects
              as courtship, marriage, and the virtues of womanhood; extracts copied from various
              printed works; and miscellaneous notations on subjects of interest to Grose.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8855_v4e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICOLAI FREDERIK SEVERIN GRUNDTVIG PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2228</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47abe7561a4b24f4b2bfb74a909445e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_783172654a27a49a359317418c57c7f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Aasen, Denmark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f75182bae244c9131b1290c8250a05d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sermon of Nicolai Frederik Severin Grundtvig (1783-1872), Danish author, hymn writer,
              pastor, and bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church; and a picture of him from a
              newspaper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8859_wih" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. GUERRANT PAPERS, 1803-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2229</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36edc2ef40013e5d82d24f8ce7d674d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd2539a21ad7032e349c2459994f58a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_106bcd6410e6e6fae2c42b5c2004bd54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and accounts of John W. Guerrant, a general merchant who operated a
              flour mill and a sawmill in Pittsylvania County and a mercantile business in various
              places in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8863_byp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB HENRY GUEST JOURNALS AND LEDGERS, 1860-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2230</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e18d769b831d6f69435fe77dec5d961"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb10d99d6c9a6ec2c382e976bfded386">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ogdenaburg (St. Lawrence County), N.y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38717b1299e325db53d49a8078ff6a70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Itemized accounts probably of a mercantile business. Loose items include a map of the
              Gate House Lot of the Heuvelton and Canton Falls Plank Road as surveyed in 1851.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8867_1eu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROMEO HOLLAND GUEST PAPERS, 1953 (1955-1960) 1964.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2231</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82edaa308f794f0be091157234f120ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>410 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb1da46f7762702143196639620aeb36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenaboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80a7772c0df5659f787cf9374caa5f0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of the papers of Romeo H. Guest, businessman and industrialist, and originator
              of the idea of the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, concerning the development
              of the Research Triangle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8871_omy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAWRENCE J. GUILMARTIN AND JOHN FLANNERY PAPERS, (1867-1892)
              1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2232</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4939e8da75bd3bf3afeaa8136b07a7bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30,156 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_964689a0ef72d832318ee7c2e82d6640">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5f4eb66b0e31e565b704b3971ea5b78">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of L. J. Guilmartin &amp; Co., 1867-1877, and after 1877, of John
              Flannery and Co., cotton factors, commission merchants, and agents for several
              manufacturing concerns. Correspondence, principally with merchants and farmers in
              Georgia and Florida, concerns the purchase and sale of cotton, and to a lesser extent,
              other commodities, loans on crops, prices of cotton and other commodities, a
              government tax on cotton, 1867, and speculation in cotton. Also included are bills and
              receipts, deeds for land sold in Florida and Georgia, copies of insurance policies,
              and the report of a suit, 1860s, brought against L. J. Guilmartin &amp; Co. Scattered
              letters refer to Negroes and Reconstruction, bankruptcy laws in Georgia, and trading
              through the Grange.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8875_p0o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>I. A. GUNN LEDGER, 1812-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2233</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2fe4ace3585fc9da9110c775953bccdb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff375ebd85708d513e79dd708d1ab261">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prospect Hill (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36be2ea1b61e70b5d3aa1260d1c605ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Estate ledger and journal of I. A. Gunn, a general merchant and planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8879_hpf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULES GUTHRIDGE PAPERS, 1903-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2234</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b3f410227ae0d1fd2d91d8a09a758e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce67fed27a69864dbf9c3be3089c24d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19fa9705df78be825b3a7b5b90e26102">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invitations and other social items of Mr. and Mrs. Jules Guthridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8883_8ik" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BRANDON GUTHRIE PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2235</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0c88c9f04c971b519c1f11797e64aed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91a9b6d4471acaa9373b6057f2c81916">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Murfreesboro (Rutherford County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dffd8cb7613dae43e70d0d1d926620b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Lieutenant John B. Guthrie (d. 1900), of the 1st Kentucky Infantry,
              describing the battle of Stones River, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8887_oat" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GUYTON AND JAMES B. HEASLET PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2236</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5cb66c99dcdf4bd8f43e0c3f95396521"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>193 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11c7dd9656712f245832af1076d37421">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perrysville (Allegheny County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc6874fac3b5d4cd8989fb8143c33c54">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Robert Guyton and his uncle, James B. Heaslet, both serving with the 139th
              Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers, concerning the battles of 2nd Manassas,
              Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Court House, and Cold Harbor, the aftermath of battle,
              the siege of Petersburg, foraging for food, desertion in the Union and Confederate
              armies, the U.S. Sanitary Commission, religious services in the camps, rumors, and
              Lee's surrender. Included are a tract of the American Tract Society and a sketch of
              the battle lines at Fredericksburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8891_zze" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER GWYNN PAPERS, 1860-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2237</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3291c7a27c03a6c54f43a076372e70b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_032dbaaaf33b397cefbf0c5b170a32da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Moultrie (Charleston County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2bb64f8214cca965e2d1b492a19808bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Walter Gwynn, Confederate captain of engineers in charge of
              improving defenses of Fort Moultrie, concerning labor and requisitions for materials
              and for ordnance supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8895_d4f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HABERSHAM FAMILY PAPERS, 1750-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2238</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b68dde448a1c60c0f863681c916d1014"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94ef725fb6d2b6911a2f430f2b69672b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89eb9dc894c83f4d1d5babeb0b5ded1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous legal documents and correspondence relating primarily to the business
              affairs of James Habersham and his sons, James Habersham, Jr., John Habersham, and
              Joseph Habersham. Numerous legal papers concerning the early history of Georgia
              include material on the settlement of the estate of William Gibbons, Sr., 1787, and
              the estate of James Habersham, Sr., 1795-1804. Business papers concern the first and
              second Bank of the United States in Savannah and the silk industry in Georgia, 1751.
              The collection also contains a list of the members of the Evening Club and Golf Club
              of Savannah, 1810-1815.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8899_6lc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES GORDON HACKETT PAPERS, 1788-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2239</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f929e350f462ee69138fa4dfe5a4a052"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>196 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dc9efb4d73d162c1198b0ecd058bff0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Wilkesboro (Wilkes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1adae7c11c6ae44982844cd1b2e0f0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The early letters in this collection are those of Caroline Louisa (Gordon) Hackett,
              mother of James Gordon Hackett, with various members of her family including a sister
              who had settled in Cherokee County, Alabama, and James Byron Gordon, later a general
              in the Confederate Army. Later letters are to Mary (Grimes) Hackett, wife of James
              Gordon Hackett concerning family matters and the service of a nephew in Europe in
              World War II. The collection also contains a speech, 1940, by Hackett introducing
              Clyde R. Hoey, miscellaneous clippings, and genealogical material on the Hackett,
              Grimes, Gordon, and Herndon families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8903_54s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. HACKETT PAPERS, 1849 (1862-1888) 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2240</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4a5df859020778d43a2928ce5da24b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>149 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f9a242093a5f4d921ed466360056146">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford Court House (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6036e8da06b10b6b8f10fbeb85c73c36">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the related Hackett, Barton, Fields, Swain, and Kirkman families, for the
              most part dealing with family matters and reporting on conditions in the western
              territories and states. Civil War letters from a soldier in the 45th North Carolina
              Regiment and other soldiers concerning food, sickness, desertion,
              prices,'fraternization among Federal and Confederate pickets, and the use of
              observation balloons by the Federal troops at Fredericksburg. Postwar letters from
              Indiana and Illinois mention commodity prices and wages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8907_ffi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT J. HACKLEY PAPERS, (1873-1877) 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2241</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79440f54a3b08d71b213a0bddc610c35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a950b45133c812c3b60afebf714a67c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_472327926387311ff0e9b7b5678bfb4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Robert J. Hackley, an engineer on various ships of the Pacific Mail
              Steamship Company, describing his journeys and activities from San Francisco to
              Yokohama, Japan, Shanghai, China, and other ports; and commenting on missionary
              efforts in Japan, and on family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8911_ihz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HACKNEY AND COMPANY LEDGER, 1815-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2242</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_796977844d283f81622cd95618f6f684"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 224 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25655fe55360b19b1e2d6f5b4bc5afbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warren County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c1e00edeb45b4cc2d72cf0ee349ec51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8915_onb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. T. HADERMAN PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2243</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b25129eb7c9c94d23c0a493c5e6c785"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dcd2c2bdecc3f1fcdc7871a729ea29bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77e11d97a0d49e6fc87c65f4eefbf5e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 3rd United States Infantry Division at the siege of
              Petersburg, Virginia. He discusses camp life, picket duty, and building forts and
              entrenchments, and he describes the Federal attack on Petersburg on April 2, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8919_8dq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY E. MADLY PAPERS, 1860-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2244</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18866c4d5f55721a353d213ca11cd5e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ccc18e09e5547325ced6e2848896613">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c4e945ce773d26cc67f2fdf23b50ab8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8923_va7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM HENRY HADOW PAPERS, 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2245</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5040773620455ab41ae7d492aee05d6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f3781fe242f16e4e2960c2c29b034e4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sheffield, Yorkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84fe6d8ee4e0475c67c7570c903e26c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Hadow from Lord Haldane concerning a political movement in Wales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8927_gut" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERMANN ANTON CONRAD HAGEDORN PAPERS, 1856-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2246</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb63dda60c1ba6e3078665392e8de110"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>407 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dbffaf3f2f15f6e819e5e264302a982">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.; Niederwalluf and Gottingen, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_056c1369d6091213e5089305593d01ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of a German-American businessman. The collection
              contains many letters from Hermann A. C. Hagedorn's mother and sisters in German
              script. Business papers in German and English concern stock purchases, Hagedorn's
              financial problems, and other business matters. Miscellaneous items include a wedding
              invitation and a notice in German to the members of the German Society of the city of
              New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8931_lss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT G. HAILE PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2247</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_709f7b3a0aa4afb352221efc2991aa95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f3dc565fffbab7b29897e7589c28ed4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Essex County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7c6656ca23f6e2d119cfadff0f532d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a Confederate soldier to his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8935_q3r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIRAM HAINES PAPERS, 1826-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2248</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c353ce38a459ec7b11e6f42bd64621d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_575c7dd523153d3fe2645c37e07ed926">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fae50631c9ad8ffcfb33117ecf89af4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Hiram Haines to his wife. Those for the years 1826-1828 give
              interesting descriptions of travel, of conditions in Orange, Caswell, and Person
              counties, and Hillsboro and Raleigh, North Carolina, and of life, manners, and customs
              of the time. Included also is a notebook with genealogical information on the Haines
              family and poetry of Hiram Haines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8939_t88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. S. HALBERT PAPERS, 1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2249</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8a27d99acc6abdd65eda8369456b35a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ef4c392e8b2e8f97a961b535fc1e0d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Crawford, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f137195f3b57d2d35903e4b416572f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning Indian culture, especially the Creek, Shawnee, and Choctaw tribes;
              and plans to excavate possible mounds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8943_q6h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HALBERTON PAPERS, 1856-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2250</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a90753f56b2e5e21ea4fbcc1bd0998d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>98 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f94454f7be9229f12b8d40a31431b50d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canandaigua (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5a53c25ec3d0e58b765589b61febf50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters of John W. Halberton, including letters from his son
              who was working as a clerk in New York City to learn about business and letters from
              Halberton's associates, debtors, and his attorney discussing Halberton's business
              affairs and describing the panic of 1857.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8947_vze" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HALCYON LITERARY CLUB PAPERS, 1912-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2251</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12cb7ae6528423abf3acf8a73ea1607a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc428c9a0e92f267a73b688e99a9943e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6868eff5b122cb29211913f82d2591cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items relating to the Halcyon Literary Club including a file of the
              programs of the club, 1919-1968, complete except for the years 1957-1958 and
              1961-1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8951_h59" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. HALDERMAN PAPERS, 1857-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2252</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e4d1584805149ed5d409e8d7e40717a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e616d22ed134fe5529656bdfa10395a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a59a3823c80f72d62c92f2f8e01709db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal correspondence, primarily from the 1880s while Halderman was
              in the diplomatic service of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8955_xuf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JOSEPH HALE PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2253</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7cddc16ae621cfb19a280e651cf1bd26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_367aaeae56ba29698c7314850c3cefd1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_860e4b985e928b37d570ff9a6bdbf873">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Roster kept by Edward J. Hale as adjutant of the 56th North Carolina Regiment,
              containing the names of the commissioned officers of the regiment, the commissioned
              officers of the Staunton Hill Artillery of Virginia, a calendar, August-October, 1862,
              showing leaves and assignments of officers, and a record of the movements of the 56th
              Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8959_wkm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HALL PAPERS, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2254</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_866b48412a59c740372ad9fc5f6755b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cd27ab0418224c515b4cfd0b890f11c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tavistock, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae52b03ec895fb62d229751b0ea43cb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Hall from Thomas Belsham concerning the publication of a book Hall had
              written, probably his <title type="simple" render="italic">Effects of Civilization on
                the People in European States </title> (1805).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8963_qcf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL KIRKE HALL PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2255</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac75e5092d4d1eef52ce7dceebd4d05d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af74765219f7a33625ec0d3a9523be74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsford (Rutland County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f42a84f9f9d9969a6f07153801b9584">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relate to Daniel K. Hall's military career as an enlisted soldier and an
              officer in the 12th Vermont Regiment and as a captain and commissary of subsistence in
              the United States Army. Contains permits to travel, passes, and orders and many items
              concerning the Subsistence Department including special and general orders pertaining
              to instructions for rations of food and related supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8967_orb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HALL AND THOMAS H. HALL PAPERS, 1795, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2256</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6d8cb23af4ba9fe80bf854d2701fc49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9667ee33d6c505ad7e592983b5cb3892">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_943d39d309de4b4479ed20d1f2444091">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Edward Hall from William R. Davie, concerning a legal case, [1795?], and a
              letter from Thomas H. Hall, member of the United States Congress, to the North
              Carolina land office concerning the issue of a land warrant, 1820.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8971_zxk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY C. HALL PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2257</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34e1da8721581fe43f618568178b67c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8318b63a514fff8e6fb90af2db3bcaac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danbury (Fairfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f993cbd6edefa4573affe2a87bb8aad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Henry C. Hall, captain in the 8th Connecticut Volunteers, to his family,
              containing comments on Civil War campaigns and battles in North Carolina and Virginia,
              conscription, Negro regiments, army life, and equipment and supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8975_pn3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FREDERICK HALL LETTER BOOK, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2258</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c85f01082f660e5391a0c7867abac57f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acb972be2778d94f7aafb0838f1251fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarrytown (Westchester County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e3faa43fb4f533abaf23f94ae4f7fdb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Contains the letters of James F. Hall in his capacity as lieutenant colonel of the
              1st New York Regiment, Engineers, and provost marshal general of the Department of the
              South. The letters deal with routine military matters and also discuss construction
              work undertaken by Hall's regiment, the utility of providing rations for Southerners
              of questionable loyalty, an internal dispute in Hall's regiment, and the case of a
              British subject accused of blockade running.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8979_1ky" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HALL JOURNAL, 1828-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2259</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00a1711df66e92139facd20074793740"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 212 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fec681791299886eb9956198df4cb95">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41a8d56d98ae328410fe0ee05358fb77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of John Hall, master of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Duke of
                Kent,</title> on a commercial voyage to the Pacific coast of the Americas. Entries
              mainly concern sailing conditions, including readings of temperature and barometric
              pressure, comments on the speed and rigging of the ship, and notations of the ship's
              position. There are occasional comments on trade and passengers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8983_48m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPHUS WELLS HALL PAPERS, 1856-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2260</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c63ac9df825c2811a3ff2f3241a7a036"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b808268cde396d8ffce5ec0a4085b949">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.c</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29ffa6366244d5bfb815e147194f6fec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters, for the most part from the Civil War, including a copy of the
              appointment of J. W. Hall as surgeon in the Confederate prison at Salisbury, North
              Carolina. letters relating to the purchase of Confederate bonds; tax in kind blanks,
              1865; and a letter, 1862, reporting strong Union sentiment in Knoxville,
              Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8987_gle" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIBBIE HALL PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2261</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9e6a1b604116bd656308a78fcf5aa09"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2a812d0f33a65a240aecf36a62aa873">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Steuben County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eea58ea8a5e92521ae56d4314a1bc2f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters concerning the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8991_n3j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LYMAN HALL PAPERS, 1783-1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2262</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee564e792697d729bb412ed4c413ad70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d635871744931ec6ee2b267020e66d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80f68009de7bd821e70b52f160addfe0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers include a land bounty certificate; a copy of the will of Mary (Osborne) Hall;
              a warrant, 1784, relating to damages owed to Lyman Hall; and an extract from a speech
              given by Lyman Hall in the Georgia House of Assembly, 1783.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8995_upo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL CARTER HALL PAPERS, 1829, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2263</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15ba1c3354161c0b915147dc52decb59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d6f9cc1e59e8a3eb33a934c16ed39644">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f911ac20cde5ef0e18c3136c33255e22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1853, from James Emerson Tennent concerning an exhibition of wood engravings
              and a letter, 1829, from John Malcolm concerning an article for Samuel C. Hall's
              periodical, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Amulet.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref8999_fnl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS L. HALL PAPERS, 1839-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2264</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d0e082a33b96b59e920bd1ace56bf78"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c6ba15a6115d7dec0f3cf530d23bf23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Florence (Pike County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7eb17496c34b46e6689c841a6ef5be5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Thomas L. Hall from his brother, J. W. Hall, a physician in St. Louis,
              Missouri, commenting for the most part on family matters, but with occasional mention
              of politics and economic conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9003_v59" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS WILLIAM HALL PAPERS, 1809-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2265</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb87e50f11f08a2c42337f84a5179e7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>124 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14f132f0c2ecf0bd18230db328f1951d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94277308fee0de2e43d7e6175ab90d9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas W. Hall, Baltimore stockbroker, concerning investments in
              midwestern railroads, particularly the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad. Early papers
              are those of John Wood, a merchant of Baltimore, including a description of the first
              gas lights in the city, 1817, and legal papers of Joshua and Thomas Gilpin relating to
              their business, the Delaware Brandywine Paper Mills. The collection also contains
              papers of William Maxwell Wood, including the manuscript of his book, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Fankwei,</title> describing his voyage to the Far
              East, 1855-[1858?], as ship's doctor aboard the U.S.S. <emph render="italic">San
                Jacinto </emph> and giving an account of the Second Opium War; and a journal chiefly
              concerned with William M. Wood's career in the Civil War as fleet surgeon of the North
              Atlantic blockade and inspector of hospitals in North Carolina, 1863. He describes a
              visit by President Lincoln to the U.S.S. <emph render="italic">Minnesota, </emph>
              1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9007_7ob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TOWNSEND MONCKTON HALL PAPERS, 1770-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2266</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_528a3879887546c2c726e5530f1d7f62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ab15bdb4ece5d0fa50527ab8f823899">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90f8ac1e97a3c777d70def5619947483">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript memoirs of Townsend Monckton Hall, for the most part concerning his
              military career including the winter campaign of 1794-1795 in the Netherlands; the
              capture of Saint Lucia in the West Indies, 1796; the Irish rebellion and projected
              French invasion of 1798; the Egyptian campaign of 1801. and service in India as
              military secretary and first aide-de-camp to the commander-in-chief at Madras, Sir
              John Francis Caradoc (Cradock), 1804-1805; and as paymaster of the Hyderabad
              Subsidiary Force, 1805-1807. Hall's memoirs also contain an account of the events
              leading to the return of Napoleon to France in 1814 and a description of Napoleon
              reviewing his troops in Paris, 1814.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9011_9j4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY HALL PAPERS, 1736-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2267</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f69ffdc202eaacee68e19d2369fe0633"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,013 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41e6c531137981a593a5813790a710d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West River (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ddfcaa1ae5aba8b8b9a6d723bbda1aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of several generations of tobacco planters containing
              information on tobacco cultivation and the tobacco trade, including a detailed
              discussion of plantation management in an overseer's contract, 1764, and papers
              illustrating the shift from tobacco to lumber and wheat after 1800; comments on
              politics and government in Maryland, 1778; a description of the life of an American
              seaman impressed into the British navy, 1796; letters, 1810-1813, discussing cotton
              planting in South Carolina; and an account of a plot for an insurrection of slaves in
              Marlboro District, South Carolina, 1810. Volumes include account books of John Hall,
              William Henry Hall, and others 1765-1788, 1792-1902, 6 vols., and an exercise book,
              1850-1853, which belonged to Harriet Hall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9015_nws" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HUNT HALL PAPERS, 1862-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2268</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c82bf2131d4e4c0f175a12bd2a34332d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f6a7d2a5708ff07ee2b96258db0ee7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a01a7fc462e814054a6ef13a325ffe9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of papers relating, for the most part to William H. Hall's service in the
              Confederate Army, including his commission, orders, parole, and pardon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9019_g46" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HALL FAMILY PAPERS, 1869-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2269</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6ce2b4d66044b9fb8799b6c66cf2751">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e3332383d340d38cd1de074caad3a48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains correspondence between Maggie T. (Sprunt) Hall and her daughters,
              Jessica Dalziel Hall and Susan Eliza Hall, dealing with family matters, Wellesley
              College, and women's work in the Presbyterian Church, particularly the Women's Foreign
              Missionary Society. Also copies of letters from Presbyterian missionaries in various
              parts of the world, 1949-1965, sent to Jessica D. Hall, Susan E. Hall, and Jane Hall
              by the Missionary Correspondence Department of the Board of World Missions of the
              Presbyterian Church in the United States, including letters from Ecuador, Brazil'
              Mexico, Korea, Japan, Africa, China, and Formosa. Miscellaneous items in the
              collection include greetings and reports from missionaries, a picture of Madame and
              General Chiang Kai-shek, and a student handbook of Wellesley College, 1901.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9022_wg3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WAGER HALLECK PAPERS. 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2270</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6aaf581634cb7cca91e219a0d620810e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6deb59aa7656df3f573c00ea78511456">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ccbfec4fbe359c288efb65973376b7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Henry Wager Halleck, Federal major general, concerning the break
              between friends on opposite sides in 1861, rumors of the mental derangement of General
              William T. Sherman, and a letter, 1863, from General George Gordon Meade giving his
              reasons for not attacking the Confederate Army on the Rapidan in September, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9026_kxp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LLOYD HALSEY PAPERS, 1818-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2271</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_293254bf354440f0ddeb744a46db0421"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8f5054ad7889326973f106c69c0e400">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence (Providence County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c308133539da8727defba376a2a9f1b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Agreement, 1818, between Thomas L. Halsey, American consul in Buenos Aires,
              1812-1819, and Frederick Thiesen concerning Halsey's participation in privateering
              operations against Spain and other matters and a letter, 1821, from Halsey describing
              conditions in Argentina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9030_hjl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS HAMBURGER PAPERS, 1857-ca. 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2272</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64f3d68e8a369641fbb8c757e306a691"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7460681dd3093a1911859b8890dcd9e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waynmanville (Upson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa12e60b1193ea39bf76946432bd19a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Louis Hamburger concerning personal and family matters and his
              career, first as a dealer in millinery goods and after the Civil War as a commission
              merchant and textile manufacturer in partnership with George P. Swift. Collection also
              contains two grade reports from Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Georgia, and a
              photograph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9034_peg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JAMES HAMERSLEY PAPERS, 1839-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2273</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4d517c5e55498d3188d042f4568ae0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>648 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_181f89720494a18343d860d7c5df3d99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hartford (Hzrtford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28d80dd43f295372788188a3095beda5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William James Hamersley, a retail book, stationery, office equipment, and
              paint merchant, are mainly bills and receipts for household and business matters,
              containing information about book prices in the mid-19th century. Papers of William J.
              Hamersley's son, William Hamersley' a lawyer and judge, contain correspondence on
              business matters concerning stocks and bonds, insurance, and real estate, including
              land sales and titles in Iowa, Illinois, West Virginia, and Virginia; letters on
              politics, including comments on Samuel J. Tilden and the presidential election of
              1876, and on John Sherman, secretary of the treasury; and correspondence concerning
              legal cases including those handled by Hamersley as state's attorney of Connecticut.
              Legal papers include deeds, a memorandum, and a power of attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9038_swg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. C. HAMILL LEDGER, 1850-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2274</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c95405d5122d2ce3cc4f3cef521e9f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 201 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e601b5ba6cb666a1e4201979c8a442e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>White Post (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d719ccf844aa12dfb386abc87a308b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of sales of general merchandise and foodstuffs arranged by name of customer.
              In same volume with ledger of Washington Dearmont.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9042_z3d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ASHMAN HAMILL PAPERS, 1840-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2275</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_09ca7d09ecd00482ac40d9d546fa3bd0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1da940624a2d847a5e6c9f8ac0658694">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford (Bedford County), Pa., and Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_905ccb126c153b3dd9bed98fd61a3e5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of George A. Hamill, a physician, and letters to him from his
              brother, William Cromwell Hamill, dealing for the most part with family and personal
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9046_ujn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER HAMILTON PAPERS, 1780, 1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2276</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c18dcfcaf3715f3a763498d76d841dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9434ae6584fd0fbbb393900cdec7f240">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b26d358563e6708fd2f9e0a3bb11750">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1780, from Hamilton to Elizabeth Schuyler concerning the Benedict Arnold
              affair and the death of Major John Andre, and a letter, 1791, to Alisha Thomas and
              James Taylor, treasury agents for North Carolina, enquiring whether North Carolina had
              ever issued its own certificates of indebtedness in lieu of those of the United
              States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9050_2cw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. C. HAMILTON AND COMPANY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1839-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2277</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e83253bf3fe5d047b728ab43c403b02"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 185 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_358557fddfc58f37d14044e8e54548b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beattie's Ford (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b65a5a536a696969274b6d29bd6180d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a general mercantile store containing invoice records, 1839-1842, and
              three annual inventories, 1840-1842, itemizing the stock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9054_95w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HAMILTON, JR., PAPERS, 1823-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2278</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a6835ccd5ea17c51b787dc6415e6fcc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ae0cacc9674fcde43ed546098cfedfd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89abb56f84acf35396e25edca30d9913">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business and political correspondence of James Hamilton, Jr., concerning
              political appointments and several of the enterprises in which he was engaged.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9058_3pr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ANDREW HAMILTON, FIRST VISCOUNT SUMNER, PAPERS, 1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2279</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c70278e44d5d9fe987ddcd96657da49f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11fe283b17a6d93f25c4641dce31a13a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e0f392bd667137fac272e63deed87db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lord Bryce concerning the draft of a memorandum he was preparing for the
              British government outlining the structure of the future League of Nations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9062_3q9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARMADUKE HAMILTON PAPERS. 1806 (1842-1895) 1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2280</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_299dbcb7b037de29a44538bb2de6941b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>204 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb249156b6a04644ef8f9c45c17ffd18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffb0cf39252ca44cf1810cd5891c1633">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers of Marmaduke Hamilton and members of his family
              relating primarily to Hamilton's business as dry goods and commission merchant and to
              politics. The collection contains legal papers including deeds of sale for slaves;
              indentures for the sale of property; deeds for property owned by Marmaduke Hamilton
              and his partners; and land grants and deeds to Everard Hamilton, George R. Clayton,
              and J. R. Hayes. Correspondence includes a letter from Marmaduke Hamilton to Alexander
              H. Stephens, 1882, concerning an appointment to the Georgia Railroad Commission; an
              unsigned draft of a letter to Thomas A. Edison on the construction of an artificial
              ear; and a letter to Marmaduke Hamilton notifying him of his appointment as a deputy
              collector of internal revenue in Georgia. Miscellaneous material includes invitations;
              orders, 1863, from General Q. A. Gillmore to Colonel Israel Garrard of the 7th Ohio
              Regiment, Cavalry; phrenological analysis of Marmaduke Hamilton; and handbills for a
              local election, 1885. Volumes consist of letter books of John F. Hamilton and
              Marmaduke Hamilton; a brief diary and a combination copy and daybook of John F.
              Hamilton; daybooks and ledgers; and a record book of Everhard Hamilton's slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9066_zi5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAUL HAMILTON PAPERS, 1806, 1811.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2281</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57b3248bcb13566d49429e02ba75dd5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37c91eaae6b4c27743f18f9a14f71fcb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Paul's Parish, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67fc0fce60bf19d2f7556e6a6de729f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Paul Hamilton, South Carolina governor and secretary of the navy, consist
              of a land grant, 1806, and a request for a naval appointment, 1811.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9070_mx1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BASKERVILLE HAMILTON PAPERS, 1700s-1972.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2282</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_699edb1198f716d60c232008743fc74f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45,000 items and 200 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd5ea201d8ca36f33a66d5850a7d69a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93ae43e17bda2010a2eaf95f5de8fa4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William B. Hamilton, professor of history at Duke University, Durham, North
              Carolina, specialist in the history of Mississippi and in the history of Great Britain
              in the 18th and 19th centuries, and editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >South Atlantic Quarterly,</title> 1956-1972. The collection contains personal
              papers, Duke University papers, and research material for publications on Mississippi
              history and British history. Personal papers include letters and papers dealing with
              family matters; correspondence with Eudora Welty, Hubert Creekmore, and Nash Kerr
              Burger and other writers from Mississippi; correspondence with historians and
              educators; correspondence with professional organizations and learned societies;
              material dealing with University of Mississippi, the Mississippi Historical Society,
              and the Mississippi Department of Archives and History; miscellaneous printed items;
              family photographs pertaining to the history of Mississippi and Great Britain; copies
              of Hamilton's reviews, speeches, and writings; and material relating to various trips.
              Duke University papers contain correspondence, reports, notes on committee activity
              concerning many areas of university life, including material relating to the
              Department of History; a large number of items concerning the reorganization and
              strengthening of the faculty and the creation of the University Council, later the
              Academic Council; papers on the establishment of Duke Historical Publications; files
              relating to library development; papers from the Committee on Commonwealth Studies;
              and material concerning the <title type="simple" render="italic">South Atlantic
                Quarterly.</title> The collection also contains notes, transcripts, and photographic
              copies of documents relating to Hamilton's historical research. Mississippi research
              material concerns, for the most part, the territorial period, 1798-1817, and includes
              copies of a number of judicial records from Adams County; notes; and microfilm and
              photographic copies of many types of documents. The Grenville research material
              contains extensive notes and photographic and microfilm copies of many documents
              relating to a projected but unwritten biography of William Wyndham Grenville, First
              Baron Grenville. Mansfield research material is made up primarily of notes for a
              biography of William Murray, First Earl of Mansfield. Australia and New Zealand
              research material includes information on politics in New Zealand, 1870-1900, and
              notes on sources of manuscripts and newspapers in Australian libraries. There is a
              small quantity of notes on the presentments of grand juries in the United States, 18th
              century-20th century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9074_1zd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. A. HAMILTON PAPERS, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2283</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_390381abf69986f4c79e17271d3812d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfad513300db28922c560a32128cfaa9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ea696c74ca0a669c7a2805762d49a6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to William H.A. Hamilton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9078_9hn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMILTON TOWNSHIP TAX LISTS, 1877-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2284</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3a5ec7d175a232f827b0d62ce0aa306"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_45f7defbe625594fa03d01d75791d67d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5e5d985e66dd85386b509ba3a606b35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax lists of Hamilton township.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9082_kvf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HANNIBAL HAMLIN PAPERS, 1862-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2285</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5bd1b3d817f2fd083671921577ee051b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_198f4741377c974688770a52cdc1e38d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bangor (Penobscot County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee5c25a21b697902792e67ac01b2960f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1866, from Hannibal Hamlin to A. Smythe, collector of the Port of New York,
              asking assistance for a friend and a blotter said to have been used in correcting the
              Emancipation Proclamation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9086_x68" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HENRY HAMM PAPERS, 1864-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2286</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8006f7a7f47415781f83699a4605a26e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c0624ada26c85b88b52225723bc6e76">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31a1d8506f6166adcd2f1d326caa513c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Hamm from members of his family concerning personal and family
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9090_xnp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL A. HAMMER PAPERS, 1827-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2287</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43ea52c18cef69e726e7e9b67b641cbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_428ae4200f2d7b810f5e31878d9b6a8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2769d1f159c400b859d60fd8f5d1e9ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts and other business papers of Nathaniel A. Hammer, overseer of roads in
              Guilford County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9094_c4v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. B. N. HAMMET PAPERS, 1840s-1850s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2288</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32484e403abf1c12d88b5a70f537ad18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73c1e087daf427e3a69744131497ac2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a597dbe8c3eff018018771ea9acc68f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A volume of handwritten copies of forms to be used for legal documents; legal and
              financial documents concerning Hammet's practice of law and a volume of his client's
              accounts, 1846-1851. Among the clients represented is E. H. Mellichamp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9098_hfu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HAMMET AND BENJAMIN HAMMET PAPERS, 1789-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2289</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8dcbb306000242a7271a50bdac7e9b8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ecc018c7fe60f6ff1c68f8ad929321c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_960219178d26046b7dd24b24649f924d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Methodist ministers of Charleston, South Carolina, and the
              Bermudas, dealing with a schism in the Methodist Church (ca. 1791), and the
              confessions of Benjamin Hammet's slave, Bacchus, concerning the threatened slave
              uprising in Charleston, 1822; and documents relating to the Savannah-Charleston stage
              line.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9102_j12" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HENRY HAMMOND PAPERS, 1835-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2290</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a27650de519947702246059775c68b46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7632c883ab17c93d310badaaffc06c72">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newberry District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_769967a13358a06c1cbf1bd0fd453d1a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of James H. Hammond (1807-1864), lawyer, member of U.S. Congress, 1835-1836,
              governor of South Carolina, 1842-1844, and U.S. senator, 1857-1860. Included are a
              letter to R. H. Wilde concerning the purchase of a slave and hiring an overseer; and
              one to F. W. Pickens giving his theory of government. Other letters, to William B.
              Hodgson, are concerned with the state of the nation, crops, prices of slaves, real
              estate, Hodgson's literary efforts, and religion. The collection also contains letters
              written to James H. Hammond's son Claudius Marcellus Hammond from members of his
              family commenting on the Civil War and Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9106_gdj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARCUS CLAUDIUS MARCELLUS HAMMOND PAPERS, 1873-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2291</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5eb02f60fd5a2145e8f02c5b655cdd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_628210f7457e482a65a594eb627b26d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beech Island (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1e062cd71ce92211239611aa189ec3c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Hammond from William Pinckney Starke discussing his impressions of Urbana
              University, Urbana, Ohio; politics in Ohio and elections of 1874; and racial attitudes
              in Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9110_5r6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER T. HAMMOND PAPERS, 1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2292</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0261ed4ecfff85508e557f6748ab034"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13ac742f8dd623b7928190675436a53d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwich (Chenango County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8823bcebed3a0fa7617de749b53e6fcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Oliver T. Hammond, principal of the Union Seminary at Norwich, to John
              F. Hubbard, concerning the advantages of Yale University as an educational
              institution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9114_8dd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HAMMOND PAPERS, 1782-1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2293</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_938b1a32cab5f76936e43ed9a8ecb2ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_abe396f23bd7750a602b10ea162abc3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_184ff4b47227e016e010ce072ac34e9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items by Hammond, including a promissory note and a letter concerning
              an estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9118_obt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HAMMOND PAPERS, 1796-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2294</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1683404ba69bd5ffab66075efc04b130"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>93 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04b83ea223f381ad023a8bfbf5be3ce0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheboro (Randolph County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_046f3547727806ca65af3cf0b5d4c1eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up mainly of letters to Samuel Hammond from his brothers in
              the western part of the United States concerning the settlement of the estate of their
              father, Ezra Hammond, and commenting on commodity prices in Indiana, Iowa, Texas, and
              Kansas; Republican politics in Indiana, 1876, and presidential elections in 1876,
              1880, and 1884; and labor unrest in Indiana, 1876. The collection also contains two
              copies of Ezra Hammond's will, 1875, and indentures for land in Randolph county.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9122_3hg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HAMMOND PAPERS, 1751 (1820-1879) 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2295</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03aa9903f9b344891574c3293017ea25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,507 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afba93a31a0e47f0fb61d20437f277ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Libertytown, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fbc2b466e6b4f2046dfe20033835f9ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists of the legal, business, and personal papers of various
              members of the Hammond family. The earliest items are records of grants and other
              transfers of land to Nathan Hammond and Vachel Hammond during the second half of the
              18th century. The papers of Thomas Hammond are mainly the records of his service as
              administrator of estates or as guardian of orphans, but they also include land
              surveys, deeds, mortgages, bills, bonds, indentures, promissory notes, reports from
              farm overseers, agreements with tenants, and receipts for taxes, household bills, and
              slave purchases. The papers of Dawson V. Hammond, brother of Thomas Hammond, concern
              the administration of the estate of Thomas Hammond and the administration of several
              other estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9126_i7s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ANDREW SNAPE HAMOND, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1783-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2296</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_832293baadb6cc3c4494293064566161"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>230 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_06db60a90176bee56d000728352506ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynn, Norfolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1349220e36f7ab6aa28ead177425c0cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond and his son, Admiral Sir Graham Eden
              Hamond. Papers, 1795-1803, of Sir Andrew S. Hamond are from his tenure as comptroller
              of the Royal Navy and, for the most part, concern the importation of naval stores from
              northern Europe. The papers, 1799-1806, of Graham Eden Hamond are letters to his
              parents describing his experience as commander of the British warships <emph
                render="italic">Champion,</emph><emph render="italic">Blanche,</emph><emph
                render="italic">Plantagenet, </emph> and <emph render="italic">Lively </emph> at
              Cuxhaven, Germany; in the blockade of Valetta, Malta, 1800; the blockade of the Danish
              and Swedish coasts and the attack on Copenhagen, 1801; in service off the coasts of
              France and Spain, 1801; and at Gibraltar, Malta, Naples, and Messina, 1805-1806.
              Papers, 1824-1862, are mainly the incoming correspondence of Graham D. Hamond
              concerning naval discipline, 1824; a report on smallpox vaccine, 1825; a series of
              letters from George Charles Blake, in command of H.M.S. <emph render="italic">Pearl
              </emph> on the Irish station, 1828-1832; report of Lieutenant Arthur Grant of H.M.S.
                <emph render="italic">Fisgard </emph> on a navigational expedition around the tip of
              South America, 1845; a discussion of the problems of manning the navy in emergencies
              and the advisability of impressment, 1848-1854; and numerous letters concerning
              promotions and pensions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9130_pwx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALEB HAMPTON PAPERS, 1846-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2297</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f18536acdfeae95cacfe00a56b9ec3d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>265 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a54d68ede43dcb67c10221b26a4edda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>China Grove (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c5790df347b45beae06e57c43652bba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists, for the most part, of letters from John Hampton and David
              Hampton to their uncle, Caleb Hampton and other members of their family describing
              their experiences, 1861-1865, while they were in the Confederate Army. They discuss
              fraternization between Northern and Southern soldiers and daily life during the siege
              of Petersburg, Virginia. The letters of Caleb Hampton describe local political
              disturbances and reflect a general war-weariness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9134_cx9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. D. HAMPTON PAPERS, (1857-1875) 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2298</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1fba4bf780f46beb61cb053b76026eaf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3102edc336559a59c6ca006907d16bda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2aa056a9a2ff051a1e98c75f2bc4a4e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of E. D. Hampton, sheriff of Davidson county, including a
              letter, 1857, from Philip T. Hay, a student at the University of North Carolina,
              concerning one of his slaves who was in the Davidson county jail; letter, 1860,
              commenting on the presidential election; letters concerning land and business matters;
              and a handbill, 1868, advocating disenfranchisement of the Negro in North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9138_i8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK ARMFIELD HAMPTON PAPERS, 1918-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2299</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d76134f3ceb1b9477d26b29b9e4306c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>236 items and 25 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d933a864f1c1354a9fbd00bdfb606dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45772111c7ed8f714f5c84760001da33">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Frank A. Hampton, trial examiner, later senior attorney with
              the Federal Power Commission, concerning personal, business, and political matters.
              Letters of William G. McAdoo, Jr., to Hampton discuss national politics and local
              politics in California, New York, and North Carolina; the 18th Amendment; Alfred E.
              Smith and the Democratic convention of 1924; and prospects for the Democratic
              convention of 1928. A few letters, 1936, discuss a proposed biography of Furnifold
              McLendel Simmons by J. Fred Rippy, and several letters, 1951, relate to Hampton's
              recommendation that the Virginia Electric Company be allowed to build a hydroelectric
              power plant at Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. Volumes in the collection include two
              scrapbooks of material dealing with the political career of Furnifold M. Simmons,
              Frank A. Hampton, and political affairs, 1918-1928; and notebooks containing reports
              of hearings of the Federal Power Commission and procedural matters concerning the
              commission. Clippings relate mainly to Furnifold M. Simmons, including his political
              campaign against Josiah William Bailey, 1930; presidential campaigns of 1920, 1924,
              and 1928; and North Carolina politics in the 1920s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9142_1pz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WADE HAMPTON PAPERS, 1791-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2300</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c41cb76dc6799ef1e07b1c2dd54ca151"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1df8baa9005867e4c4edf0333c1f463">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c93c9340aeb10866e9a2eae914a362e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Wade Hampton (1818-1902), South Carolina statesman, dealing with
              the breeding of horses, 1840s; secession; the sale of slaves; Hampton's Legion in the
              Civil War, including a list of the German volunteers serving in the Legion;
              Reconstruction; Negro suffrage; the depression of land values; the Ku Klux Klan; and
              the role of Thomas Mackey in the campaign of 1876 which restored control of South
              Carolina to the Democratic Party. Included also is a letter of Hampton's grandfather,
              Wade Hampton (1752-1835), concerning an Indian expedition; and a letter, 1796, from
              Nathan Stark to John Hampton, brother of Wade Hampton (1752-1835), discussing the
              election of United States senators and representatives from South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9146_4g8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FRANCIS HAMTRAMCK, JR., PAPERS, 1757-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2301</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71bc50736e710cca8ce68bee26a51dc4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,622 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bfdf8ad875159fc44e231f678708651f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a75d2cb560a18eb2ea624c27a97da328">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of John Francis Hamtramck, Jr. (1798-1858),
              graduate of U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, U.S. Indian agent for the
              Osage Indians, colonel in the Mexican War, and planter. The collection may be divided
              as follows: letters of Hamtramck's father, Colonel John Francis Hamtramck (also
              spelled Hamtranck); papers of Walter Selby, Shepherdstown merchant and father of John
              F. Hamtramck, Jr.'s, second and third wives; a few letters to and from Mary Williams,
              evidently John F. Hamtramck, Jr.'s, first wife, written while she was in school at St.
              Joseph's Academy, near Emmittsburg, Maryland; a letter from Mary R. Hamtramck to her
              father, John F. Hamtramck, Jr., while attending school at the Ladies' Academy of the
              Visitation, Georgetown, D.C., in 1834; letters of William Clark to Indian agents;
              papers concerned with the Osage Indians while Hamtramck was agent; family and business
              letters of Jesse Burgess Thomas; and papers relating to the Mexican War. Volumes
              include an order book, 1847-1848, of the United States Army in the Mexican War
              containing orders issued by Colonel John F. Hamtramck, Jr., Brigadier General John
              Ellis Wool, Major General Zachary Taylor, and a few orders from the War Department in
              Washington; a blotter of money transactions made by John F. Hamtramck in St. Louis,
              1827-1830; a ledger, 1833-1837, and a journal, 1833-1835, from the mercantile firm
              John F. Hamtramck; inventory of the possessions of John F. Hamtramck, Jr., 1831; and
              an autograph album of Sarah E. (Selby) Hamtramck.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9150_373" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMMON G. HANCOCK PAPERS, 1846 (1847-1855) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2302</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22436af24021ba4a8398f3a86da0d5cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>345 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31f81b0bcde799a894bad93f1ade053e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e09a58fe85508e9717e07a7f8e239a46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Ammon G. Hancock (d. 1888), tobacco dealer. The letters to Hancock
              are generally from tobacco manufacturers and exporters of Richmond, with accounts of
              the Richmond tobacco market and orders for tobacco. Included also are similar letters
              from dealers and manufacturers in New York City, Petersburg, Virginia, and New
              Orleans, Louisiana; and orders from the longestablished English firm of John K.
              Gilliat and Company of London.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9154_quu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASENATH ELLEN (COX) HANCOCK PAPERS, 1880-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2303</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2486e36d5524a4a2e545cc420cd9146"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>450 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53199ca25c851cc3737db8f5988d4a17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheboro (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6241e22653948356ca0e5b99dba1707">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and miscellaneous legal and financial papers, invitations,
              printed material, and advertising material.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9158_tdg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HANCOCK AND TORRY HANCOCK PAPERS, 1774-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2304</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2bfb26eecf54b626a7d1abd3370fa188"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46daec34f3bc2f69dc838df93ef3c3ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c099b38553a5fab6dafb773fbba2e3bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1774, from Captain James Scott to Colonel John Hancock, reporting the safe
              arrival of the ship <emph render="italic">Hayley </emph> and commenting on reaction to
              the Boston Tea Party in London; letter, 1779, from William Lee to John Hancock
              concerning his movements and his plans for defending New York City and discussing the
              treatment of Tories in the area. Also receipts for pew rent, postage, bridge tolls,
              and taxes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9162_uiw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>O. VICTOR HANCOCK PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2305</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd5266396e105c9270f75c19c65408d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19ccb1e77d68c99b41d406e7ac944b5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f25a7dabae981fa35ae20dcce272ada">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of O. Victor Hancock to his father concerning his job and tobacco prices in
              Richmond and, later, his experiences in the Civil War, including letters from
              Manassas, Camp Ewell, and Leesburg describing trench graves, camp life, and sickness
              among the soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9166_g4n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK PAPERS, 1863-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2306</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e91884de8e86c6cca00e32a80ef69e95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7c3bf397887080f209c04380611c99f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb97be47fb856205ff90e76e4ecd0da2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of letters from George Gordon Meade to Winfield Scott Hancock explaining why
              he did not engage Robert E. Lee's Confederate forces in the early fall of 1863 and
              announcing the promotion of Hancock and others, 1864; correspondence regarding the
              part played by the 56th Pennsylvania Regiment at the battle of the Wilderness; and a
              series of letters from Hancock to Philippe Albert d' Orleans, Comte de Paris,
              concerning Civil War materials.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9170_4bv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HANDLEY PAPERS, 1783-1788.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2307</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_597b5f363cb1922f6c8d882ab4356e45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c82844a6374d26096613e97489ada6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fe9d908e672d1d4028ed8f1b593d4c02">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of George Handley, soldier in the American Revolution and governor
              of Georgia, concerning routine military matters; letter from General Elijah Clark,
              1788, requesting state troops for Franklin County, Georgia, to protect people while
              gathering their crops; and extracts from the minutes of meetings of the Executive
              Council of Georgia, 1785.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9174_lke" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK A. HANDY DIARY, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2308</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9c0a0add51f907d8ea553dc269e2a42"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a390eb4b178fc72949d57971eea8c90">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Piqua (Miami County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4a178590dc1c9d3b40e69fe98e0eb2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries kept by Frank A. Handy, a lieutenant in Company C, 94th Ohio Volunteer
              Infantry. The diaries give accounts of the celebration held in Nashville, Tennessee,
              over the capture of Atlanta; an interview with General W. S. Rosecrans; a trip to
              Washington; attempts to gain a higher commission; business transactions of the
              company; and social life, customs, and outstanding plantations near Nashville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9178_mxt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. B. HANDY COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1842-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2309</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32ac07bac8ccf96bf47628de5f10a013"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 454 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ea53f6a05548475c1174b24fd353a59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4da4df1bdf9fcc5fc331532c755eabc7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for general merchandise and groceries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9182_l1h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRISON H. HANES PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2310</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bf080d234ef71741437393f5b1c2020"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_efc710a38eb68b7a74090fd33a12de38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davie County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8004c6e5e8dfd78b5631d4be188d9bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 4th North Carolina Regiment concerning camp life in North
              Carolina and Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9186_nh6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CONSTANT C. HANKS PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2311</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8498ad0c5b68f991dce13ebd2f5ff1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b85147240495f206d37009b494faeaa1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hunter (Green County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b9eb9eba2e0d4df259b7e7f666fa821">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 20th New York Regiment to his family containing long
              descriptions of camp life; discussions of religious feelings among soldiers and the
              work of army chaplains, particularly Methodists; descriptions of the treatment of
              wounded and sick soldiers and accounts of Hanks's visits to hospitals in or near
              Washington, D.C.; numerous comments on contrabands and a long essay, 1864, on slavery,
              contrabands, and Negroes; a description of the aftermath of the second battle of Bull
              Run, 1862; note of an inspection tour by Dorothea Lynde Dix, 1863; a general
              description of the battle of Chancellorsville, 1863, and comments on the work of the
              Sanitary Commission and on Negro and Indian troops, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9190_cvv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIUS R. HANLEITER DIARY, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2312</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aeb1e83e153c100ebf3b187271b507b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a22bf680fa6104989d82b628eb97975d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_700e899a86ab765e86de98acc5ded0d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of the diaries of an officer of the Joe Thompson Artillery (Georgia)
              operating in the vicinity of Savannah, Georgia, describing troop movements; the
              condition, purchase, and maintenance of ordnance stores; army discipline, daily camp
              routine; sickness among the soldiers; the activities of Federal blockading vessels;
              and the operation of a small salt works.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9194_vgm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARCUS ALONZO MANNA PAPERS, 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2313</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5bf68736c98ecb414750770704c4411f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1349ea6d14d46631f7928689a12942cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_370d30d5ec2a6c7cbb2c774dfa5f3cd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Marcus Alonzo Hanna dealing with the selection of a picture of William
              McKinley for a volume of memorial addresses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9198_ck5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MANNER FAMILY PAPERS, 1814-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2314</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_181eaa1ee745c5c6adfcd3c7d3620854"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db59559e602caa037f2199b3419731d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b19cede8b7050e7c6879eacbcccb0566">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence among members of the Hanner family concerning family matters,
              agricultural productivity, migration to the western United States, and land and
              commodity prices .</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9202_trz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACK HANNIBAL PAPERS, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2315</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ab762d4fbaab29f91a1453a3ebf98ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d065f582a9f266ef2e435aeb63fdf0f1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa (Tucaloosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_749c8f6f180b8c6fec788d19da5c7365">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Jack Hannibal, a freedman, to his former owner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9206_3ym" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY S. HANNNIS AND COMPANY SALES BOOK, 1870-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2316</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad4f7102d894b9b4c2e29e90363c4c27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 678 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d5dd7fa579e16db55403b08dadbbb419">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hannisville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eca38de5a804d1df38b7ca5404180a20">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sales book of Henry S. Hannis and Company, flour millers and distillers, and the
              sales records, 1879-1881, of Alexander Parks, Jr., a flour miller.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9210_t9i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTIN HARRIS HANSELL PAPERS, 1862, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2317</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eafa9167b015e1bc534248699dff99ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7872ad36d4ebbb3ee998d1dbae9436a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thomasville (Thomas County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7fecffe5ae5871333e8ff5f0566f7da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1862, of Augustin Harris Hansell concerning Confederate recruitment and local
              defense in Georgia and a letter, 1889, of Hansell responding to a request for an
              autograph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9214_anc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RICHARD HANSFORD PAPERS, 1839 (1850-1874) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2318</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34700f41baa8d90140a42ab4aa327730"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_341e11a50408fe5364623ba0bbbb6601">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e36dc22f3d46f69dfd7bcdfa462a852">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of William R. Hansford, a Confederate soldier, including
              comments on the yellow fever epidemic in Portsmouth in 1855, and the robbery and
              assault of a white girl by Negroes in Mobile in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9218_9p5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER CONTEE HANSON PAPERS, 1785, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e25625847e055744533befcf20a0510a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6aff7efeb229531699d6fb631b9f794">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_551f6c7db42de6b45ea3076ec61a7c21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official papers of Hanson as Chancellor of Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9222_2e8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HARBISON PAPERS, 1854-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2320</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_746d3ee1b925de661e7fa104b04c78b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>54 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4dd4aa501928015cbd98cebc02011ebd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marshall County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e03d29dc8bf24c290dc93d088a0ad0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up mainly of the Civil War letters of John W. Harbison of the
              12th West Virginia Regiment concerned with campaigns in western Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9226_84u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM RICHARD HARCOURT PAPERS, 1749 (1801-1807) 1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2321</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6f988cd0b12d579d8ca1c3dc5ba1c85"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c0323d6c17f371441528e8a32aeb0d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ankerwycke Park, Buckinghamshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b09f6ad8154d6f4d9026e2eb2920a7c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of George William Richard Harcourt consisting primarily of letters
              to Harcourt from his superior while he was commandant of Vellore, India, concerning
              the mutiny of July 10, 1806, and its aftermath. Correspondents include Sir John
              Francis Caradoc and John Munro. The letters deal with the causes of the mutiny, the
              officers who suppressed it, the reliability and recruitment of native forces, and the
              problem of dealing with local leaders who -may have been involved in the mutiny. There
              are items concerning Harcourt's military operations in Cuttack, India, during the
              Mahratta War, 1803-1805, and two letters relating to his estate in the Virgin
              Islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9230_ku0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM GEORGE GRANVILLE VENABLES VERNON-HARCOURT PAPERS,
              1875-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2322</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a0a4ff3f43494e9f0a1e4cc6fd877d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6d378c9a59b7adc0d3feb1ef63aae1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebdae0e4abd7418a6e3f6a7b0a265e77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William George Granville Venables Vernon-Harcourt, barrister and leader of
              the Liberal Party, including a letter, 1894, discussing a legal matter and voting
              rights; a letter, 1897, to Sir Robert Giffen concerning foreign trade and trade with
              the colonies; and a letter, 1899, discussing the Transvaal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9234_wqp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[JAMES H. HARDAWAY?] JOURNAL, 1813-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2323</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72dd59598753e7f265f53cbee031c889"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 507 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_642a7d54295dbb258ad8830edc82948f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pleasant Grove (Lunenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b73b7c60c0d5a11bafa0712a1da778ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a dealer in general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9238_hn8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HARDCASTLE PAPERS, 1883-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2324</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f77303f1e6703fd7522c7d64f5986d1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_107e3de4af315243bafe2ba55f7560ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70a60eabdca5100f6455593a52cce000">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Edward Hardcastle, British Conservative politician, including letters,
              1883, from Lord Randolph Churchill commenting on a bill concerning the Indian
              judiciary and criticizing Conservative Party organizations; letters, 1883, 1886, from
              Arthur Balfour on party matters, and letters from Lord Salisbury on the Affirmation
              (Oaths) Bill, 1883; the situation in Egypt and South Africa, 1884; and a reply to
              charges of an intrigue with the Irish, 1885.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9242_c5w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOSEPH HARDEE PAPERS, 1863-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2325</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2d65ade4f8c47b1616325521918d90f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aae1681245f65d2228138a8bdce1c15f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5834706834b094f548012a3a5c549d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of William Joseph Hardee (1815-1873), Confederate brigadier
              general. Included are a letter, 1863, written from Tullahoma, Tennessee, to Lieutenant
              Colonel George W. Brent, giving a full account of the Confederate maneuvers after the
              campaign in Kentucky; a receipt given Major Norman B. Smith for a mule; a memorandum,
              1864, by Hardee concerning troop movements near Savannah; a letter, 1865, to Hardee
              from General Joseph Wheeler about Confederate and Union troop movements in South
              Carolina; and a business letter, 1871, to John L. Bridgers, of Tarboro, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9246_qip" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HARDEN PAPERS, 1772-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2326</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88dfce66d07c22e0b69d2e10be94b264"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,504 items and 27 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c7722d58f48426459b37f03190d3c74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d4f1e8757ff6452d39c5aa26990e158c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political, family, and business papers of Edward Harden (1784-1849), planter and
              politician; of his second wife, Mary Ann Elizabeth (Randolph) Harden (1794-1874); of
              their son, Edward Randolph Harden (1815-1884), telegraph operator and lawyer; of their
              daughter, Mary Elizabeth Greenhill Harden (1811-1887); and of Edward Randolph Harden's
              children. Papers of Edward Harden include a diary with information concerning the
              operation of <emph render="doublequote">Silk Hope,</emph> a rice plantation near
              Savannah, with inventory of equipment and work done during 1827; lists of slaves;
              references to <emph render="doublequote">Mulberry Grove</emph> and <emph
                render="doublequote">Oak Grove</emph> plantations; courtship letters to Mary Ann
              Elizabeth Randolph, who became his second wife in 1810; letters to his wife about farm
              work to be done in his absence; letters of Peter Randolph, father-in-law of Harden;
              letters to his wife while in the Georgia legislature in 1825; and letters and papers
              pertaining to his duties as counsel for the Cherokee Indians, U.S. marshal in Georgia,
              1843, and collector of the port of Savannah, 1844. Letters, 1846-1847, from
              Washington, D.C., while Harden served as Indian Commissioner, concern Washington
              social life and customs, office seekers, bureaucracy, James K. Polk and Sarah
              (Childress) Polk, and Dolly (Payne) Todd Madison. Also included are letters from
              Howell Cobb, concerning his efforts to obtain political offices for Harden; land
              grants; commissions; passports; hotel bills; letters of introduction for a tour of
              Europe made by the Harden family in 1819; legal papers consisting chiefly of
              depositions, letters, and notes pertaining to Harden's law practice; letters relative
              to the course of study and tuition fees of Harden's daughter, Mary, while at the
              Latouche School in Savannah; letters connected with the activities of the Georgia
              Historical Society; and information regarding Thomas Spalding of Sapelo Island. Other
              papers consist of an account by Harden of his appointment to and removal from the
              collectorship of the port of Savannah; receipts; a few account books and diaries;
              deeds, letters of dismissal, and other papers pertaining to the Mars Hill Baptist
              Church; and references to various residents of Athens, Georgia, where Harden conducted
              a law school after 1830. </p>
            <p>Letters of Mary Ann Elizabeth (Randolph) Harden are to her husband; to her daughter,
              Mary Elizabeth Greenhill Harden, while the latter attended school in Savannah; and to
              her son, Edward Randolph Harden, while he attended the University of Georgia, Athens,
              1829-1830. Papers, 1849-1860, chiefly concern her efforts to get land warrants for her
              husband's services in the War of 1812, and papers, 1865-1874, deal with her attempts
              to obtain a pension on the same grounds. </p>
            <p>Letters, 1854-1856, of Edward Randolph Harden describe his duties as judge of the
              first court in the territory of Nebraska and conditions there. Letters, 1859-ca. 1870,
              of Edward Randolph Harden, of his daughter Anna, and of other children of Mary Ann
              Elizabeth (Randolph) Harden, reflect the poverty of the family and conditions of the
              time. Civil War letters of Edward Randolph Harden describe the activities of the army
              while he served as an officer of the Georgia state troops, civilian life, and
              commodity prices. Postwar letters concern his removal from Rome to Cuthbert and later
              to Quitman, all in Georgia; and his desultory practice of law supplemented by
              storekeeping and, in 1870, by work as a census enumerator. There are also letters of
              the related Jackson family, including correspondence between Asbury Hull Jackson and
              his family describing his service in the 44th Georgia Regiment, the fighting around
              Richmond in 1862, and the battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the
              Wilderness, and Spotsylvania. Clippings concern the formation of the 3rd, 4th, 6th,
              10th, and 16th Georgia Regiments in the early days of the war. </p>
            <p>Among the letters to Mary Elizabeth Greenhill Harden is a proposal of marriage from
              John Howard Payne, author of "Home Sweet Home!" whom she met when he visited Georgia
              in the interest of the Cherokee Indians. According to tradition her father refused to
              allow the match. The collection also contains other proposals, all of which she
              refused; and her diary, 1853-1883. </p>
            <p>Throughout the collection are frequent letters from Henrietta Jane (Harden) -Wayne,
              daughter of Edward Harden by his first marriage and wife of James Moore Wayne's
              nephew. Her letters give detailed accounts of life in Savannah and the people there,
              including mention of James Moore Wayne (1790-1867). </p>
            <p>Among the correspondents are John Macpherson Berrien, Sr., Benjamin Harris Brewster,
              Joseph Emerson Brown, Howell Cobb, William Crosby Dawson, Hugh Anderson Haralson,
              Benjamin Harvey Hill, Amos Kendall, John Henry Lumpkin, John Howard Payne, Richard
              Rush, Thomas Jefferson Rusk, Thomas Spalding, Wil]iam Henry Stiles, Israel Keech
              Tefft, George Michael Troup, James Moore Wayne, and Lewis Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9250_u8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JENKINS HARDEN PAPERS, 1840-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2327</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2118ff57139787a924e0368a3892bc4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2f5e0ae49b3782c811c01174811076e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2bcec0816d399dd46eff11c30ab04f23">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1840-1859, of Matilda A. Harden, mother of Edward Jenkins Harden, dealing
              for the most part with financial matters; papers dealing with the settlement of the
              estate of Matilda A. Harden; and letters involving the estate of Mary E. Demere.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9254_bol" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH P. HARDEN PAPERS, 1868-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2328</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cacf93e42317b6ecfad74b7dc2f2aa9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3b9242e889e42ac21a8e164784291e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henry County, Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffae14dfffb9324f1a011f20f295b770">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Sarah P. Harden, John Harden, Mary Harden, and Ann Harden to
              their aunt and uncle, Sarah and John Hackett, in one of the Carolinas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9258_awe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. HARDESTY LEDGER, 1845-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2329</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec0a9942bcde1f482c79b10059dd80d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 139 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1db1883d8196b7c99d1808b2b417816">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clear Brook [Frederick County?], Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b799c5d89ee16fc7055c638cb1fac690">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume of business accounts, a part of which has been used as a scrapbook.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9262_dpi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM D. HARDIN PAPERS, 1838 (1870-1900) 1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2330</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7bb7efc73d45b218c468a4ca133c30b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>894 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_87096c5b947bd8c88e5b2bc51c51767c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fentriss and Pleasant Garden (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ccc20102edc4a1375a4a52eec6002ad2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains business and personal letters, bills, and receipts of William
              D. Hardin and family, and William Henry Ragan, dealing for the most part with local
              affairs, including legal matters, retail merchandising, education, religion, politics,
              Masonry, flour milling, and farming. Volumes include four registers for common school
              districts in Guilford County, North Carolina, 1879-1895. school notebooks; minute book
              of Pleasant Garden Farmers' Alliance, No. 2195, of Guilford County; and a poll book,
              1924, for Fentriss Precinct, Guilford County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9266_ckv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EZEKIAH HARDING AND JOHN HARDING PAPERS, 1852-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2331</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5930fdf89750a406d991ba4efcd7522"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_674397878048437a98d18e1563858c33">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clover Depot (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f01cebe6b7746a4d3ee2b41b8b27e33">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of the mercantile firm of E. and J. Harding and of its branch firms
              at Danville, Pleasant Grove (Lunenburg County), and Moore's Ordinary, all in Virginia.
              Included are invoices for liquor, a few dealers' circulars, and one letter of a
              Confederate soldier, dated January 17, 1865, mentioning scarcity of food, low morale
              among the soldiers, and their hope for the immediate fall of Fort Fisher and the end
              of the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9270_lxm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. HARDY AND WILLIAM B. KING LETTER BOOK, 1834-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2332</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50e2bde7601826b5dae39d91d7481fb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8244054be4a9a2cd61d5947eaa3c1a8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Turner's Cross Roads (Bertie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a57b433b3785abdd6230598af4caabeb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of business letters of Hardy and King, general merchants of eastern North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9274_0f3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAYWOOD HARDY AND W. D. HARDY PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2333</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_69f0b5b96c9ee49b16cf4a3efda4bb4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca7e1425166722a0157088bfba82c0a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fa4a3e76158590b006fbd6bd07e48c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Confederate soldiers to their father. One letter concerns the battle of
              Sharpsburg, and the other discusses feelings about reenlistment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9278_7n6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HARDY PAPERS, 1904-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2334</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7517d9f694908964dad7967ac7e76945"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a33c3386ddac3c0784aef4689bcc2e8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dorsetshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_231ac38e98ad226b413fc9ac625f3000">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) to Edward Clodd, commenting on the first days
              of World War I; proof sheets of Hardy's drama, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Dynasts,</title> with his notes on the work; and a letter, 1904, from Edmund
              Gosse on the death of the poet, Adela Florence (Cory) Nicholson (Laurence Hope).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9282_d04" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. HARDY PAPERS, 1783-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2335</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9a5022e9f7fe447ad74befad7f33728"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_026f519bfc34d65981e7c601abdea707">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maybinton (Newberry District), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a59021a67c0f83255037623021e4bfe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of William E. Hardy, including indentures: personal letters; an
              account book; bills; Civil War letters written from camps around Richmond and
              Petersburg, Virginia; business letters; and contracts with freedmen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9286_lqo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. HARGADINE PAPERS. 1867-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2336</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7b475620976ef59308275c215bb4c63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b11c3dcd7d7f115930c8fe80f7a1269">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4b299bc9531c2bc2ff5ba963baca221">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Robert W. Hargadine containing rough notes of a thesis at the
              University of Pennsylvania for the degree of doctor of medicine, 1867; personal
              letters from William M. Nickerson, assistant surgeon on the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Pensacola</title>; letters from Annie L. Hargadine
              describing a European tour, 1869; and Hargadine's appointment as a resident physician
              at St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9290_ejc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. H. HARGRAVE ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1852-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2337</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d93b904d08f34c9a48a809a78d8b0326"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf66bf8033c594a1f77d1b44b660c7ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_420a51017d85fba6a02fd19416922dd7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of J. H. Hargrave (1822-1891), a general merchant and manufacturer of
              chewing tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9294_6ir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH R. HARGROVE PAPERS, 1817-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2338</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33437bf4f62f857c968f4e7ff1832bb6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>220 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_231a24217133c74faf1b143375012513">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Townsville (Vance County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47981761f54a35634a5b42973621120b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Elizabeth R. Hargrove, for the most part concerned with family
              matters and local events. Includes letters from nephews attending college at Wake
              Forest College and the University of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9298_ewk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISRAEL W. HARGROVE PAPERS, 1839-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2339</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6b169317e6cb75ca5c9e734a75e5628"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_305e3be2f4a7ddf16538cf8c93f82da4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95157fafccec4b016f8e858c91608229">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection includes documents relating to the pardon of Israel W. Hargrove after
              the Civil War, land deeds, and Hargrove's will, 1867.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9302_myt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARCELLUS M. HARGROVE PAPERS, 1884-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2340</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9b45617c672f3492ef5e5488b2bffa9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52c76ae52e27329c4cd6502fd21a2a23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Luray (Page County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c79c2fcc10e3b95171d80da4b48e8bd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries, 1893-1908, of Marcellus M. G. Hargrove concerned with his work as teacher in
              various schools in Virginia, particularly the Luray College for Young Ladies. The
              collection also contains an address book, a college roll, and miscellaneous
              papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9306_ls4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HARLAN PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2341</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff150c95513dd61b509c4f87067bb48f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1f664b3a1562a87e0149e2de8f196d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ded991551ab0d976481b839f1e0caea2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to James Harlan, secretary of the interior of the United States, from John A.
              Strother, a planter in the Mississippi delta, suggesting that unemployed freedmen from
              Virginia be sent to repair the levees on the lower Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9310_56p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS J. HARLEY PAPERS, 1824-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2342</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80b86c46dd73c6f3cd04ae1e6e617901"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>277 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07897b7b2794997c8845e2ef934afb00">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hedgesville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_042504fe5d7b35685d5e941323656f79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills, receipts, and legal papers of Thomas J. Harley and of the McCue, Speck, and
              Hedges families, including wills, deeds, papers relative to the settlement of estates,
              and rent contracts for land. Volumes consist of a ledger, 1855-1856, which belonged to
              James Denny of Mountain View, Virginia, and a scrapbook of poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9314_vdt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. HARLLEE PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2343</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf5d7d267b87d20359494a290ab3b558"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d2a859417fa9a00b4ed896fa36582d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Marion County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d72dc602e5d0dc3f2380ebe89b7eba9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Applications for military appointments to William W. Harllee, South Carolina
              legislator, lieutenant-governor, and brigadier general in the Confederate Army; and a
              letter discussing a project to establish a farm for raising medicinal products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9318_55i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VIRGINIA HARLOW PAPERS, 1941-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2344</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c297ce560deaddff8b026e947f4db0d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d08ba3c16698d7201585aebbf0caeb0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Duke University, Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7c15d8840c9bd9fd2698f4f55fc8299">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning possible sources of the letters of Thomas Sergeant Perry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9322_eq0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. HARMON PAPERS, 1842-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2345</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ebe33b6e4204773e8d32fd12170c30e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fbf2d8dee1af6877edb22573ff8dc13b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville, [Pa.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70cb947e882336170d5339c3096ecf7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence regarding a judgement against J. F. Esty.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9326_ev1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARMONY COUNCIL TEMPERANCE REFORM RECORD BOOK, 1875-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2346</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b89f238dc19c8cf563d35ae8a2abd980"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 159 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c186310ee4fd32ed2e0a0a8203b4498d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Van Buren (Crawford County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7656feea9abc766a28506bf0b8cfdbda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of meetings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9330_86o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARMONY HOLINESS CHURCH MINUTES, 1910-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2347</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa0c9f644498190cb342cc0c801a1fc7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 296 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16ed44db8ba510ec715d2ac356428116">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harmony (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4276dc6b2cda439f907728ee6df3b5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes treasurer's record.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9334_hwf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[THOMAS BIGGS HARNED?] PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2348</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b88bf5788d88cc9d65ee94c5a4ce015"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86149e82b294aab45fe2bf4d7c6a6634">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Camden County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_432ca2c01b43eaee9cb5353d1b81102a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two essays on Walt Whitman's literary contributions and personal life and a note to
              the recipient of the essays. The author of the essays is thought to be Thomas Biggs
              Harned, Whitman's literary executor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9338_z0w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN J. HARPER PAPERS, 1848, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2349</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed0224a932d948371d137aed3be1a081"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d43e8083f4ebd6e807be7f3b480b0632">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Preston, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_309973f77c3ee1f9b8126281962f7a90">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1848, from Mary T. Harper, concerning family matters, cotton crops,
              plantation life in Mississippi, and the presidential campaign of 1848; and a letter,
              1861, from Benjamin J. Harper, a Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9342_cde" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS HARPER PAPERS, 1846-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2350</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_578d05e02d146636d370dcd00a085f3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0d6d40728ea316cc52163c6090b3918">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0bd4767c27bb19b38a29fe788d217a62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the estate of Francis Harper, referring to the renting of turpentine forest
              lands and the hiring of Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9346_5yb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA A. (THORNE) HARPER PAPERS, 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2351</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe948eff34f3bcb716952d72b123911b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c3549aad0fae87a6cb4534edaa297ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6555f1cc3e011feffdf2eb6420373c46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal note of the wife of James Harper, founder of Harper and Brothers, presenting
              to one De Bost a copy of Woodrow Wilson's biography of George Washington.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9350_v8v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER PAPERS, 1818-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2352</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0925de250cb2e8b5a27eaeb3c7c36578"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8495f8aed719bc7af062527356ffe7c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55ad411c645f8bd8c86c8bc370ddefa7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a letter, 1818, from Robert Hills concerning construction
              projects in Baltimore, Maryland; a letter, 1821, from the Italian sculptor, Raimondo
              Trentanove concerning a bust of George Washington; and two business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9354_g8q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COSTEN JORDAN HARRELL PAPERS, 1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2353</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6040e9f38662c9c0c4db9410517850a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12eadee20e01932880fb37017ca6bce6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Decatur (De Kalb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dcde5718175eb0b78e4de30972968f53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a sermon, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">God is our home,</title>
              delivered June 29, 1969, Philadelphia Methodist Church in Sunbury, Gates County, North
              Carolina, by retired Bishop Harrell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9358_ibl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIAS B. HARRINGTON PAPERS, 1819-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2354</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf2fbb6b061b38ac2e297f9c5633b091"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>104 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d55cf38c7d3ce160d101c7d60ba668f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd8860a7e816c6739f2738937abe1688">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers including bills, promissory notes, deeds, other legal documents, and
              many summonses to appear in court for nonpayment of debts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9362_aop" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. W. HARRINGTON LEDGER, 1830-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2355</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_436852a02bb89d7e81a70aa1cf758d1a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 318 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_474efb18ab16b2d1cd16c41ba5f6fb1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gallatin (Copiah County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf680bc5d87ceb4ebf9dbcf0d0540156">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9366_a37" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC HARRINGTON DAYBOOK, 1847-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2356</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e346009b7dfa25b2b6a3251dfeb3c6de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 241 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c53811a3f1986cee7e7ccddffc7aa34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grafton Centre (Grafton County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23481021fa298cd02955b441f0ec3377">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a shoe shop.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9370_5mx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MCLEAN HARRINGTON PAPERS, 1760-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2357</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34afb1648447a449318fde6619542979"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>967 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_223e86069213b7856febcf66e775683b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harnett County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_645e28ea1cfea039c24b8a076f2d6c63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John McLean Harrington (1839-1887), teacher, surveyor, clerk, and
              sheriff of Harnett County in 1865, and of his father, James Stephens Harrington
              (1806-1888), member of the North Carolina state legislature in 1858 and 1870. Letters
              contain information on <emph render="doublequote">Archie Black's Academy</emph> at
              Haywood in Chatham County, North Carolina; public-school teaching; activities of the
              Republican Party in North Carolina during post-bellum years; family activities;
              Edgeworth Female Academy in Greensboro during 1859 and the Civil War. Included also
              are receipts; legal documents; a manuscript dated May 9, 1855, on <emph
                render="doublequote">Northern Laborers,</emph> defending Northern laborers from
              aspersions probably cast on them by Southerners; a diary kept by John McLean
              Harrington while teaching school in 1860; minutes of the Pine Forest Debating Society;
              and weather reports for 1869-1870 and 1879-1882. Among additional papers are
              manuscript newspapers published by Harrington, the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Weekly News </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Times; </title> clippings; and letters to Allene Ramage regarding J. M. Harrington.
              The collection includes information on politics in North Carolina, 1860-1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9374_i4p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. C. HARRINGTON PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2358</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2658a61fc388208c43f2926f1c0a782d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c848891bfb9a4a9efaf5b249a3b4a67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrence (Douglas County), Kan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c152349084ed5b52f31937646a9e4b90">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters introducing a certain Clayton, who had been wounded in the capture of "the
              Southern ruffian, Titus," to S. C. Harrington's friends and relatives in the East.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9378_6x4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HARRIS PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2359</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b171be8f1793d38440bd62b4d172059a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b935e5a27311b7d2043316465468bff5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a18b90adea46481fae94601ba37fecc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from merchants or textile manufacturers in North Carolina during the Civil
              War, concerning business transactions and market conditions during the war and
              after.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9382_io4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN JAMES HARRIS PAPERS, 1778 (1811-1813) 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2360</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0cc9d16ed828cd65de6cfd4111752e77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>399 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0f9b48ec66407c790488821ccb11b4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53a6d69ad37e4d88c5136d7580e0de81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Agreements for the hire of slaves; business letters from various merchants and
              commission firms, accompanied by accounts relating to the state of the cotton and
              tobacco markets. There are frequent allusions to the effect of the War of 1812 and the
              Napoleonic campaigns on these markets. Letters for late 1813 mention the valuation of
              gold imports from foreign countries and the acceptability of currency from the various
              states. Firms represented in the collection include Jona Meigs of Savannah, Georgia;
              T. &amp; R. Gwathmey of Lynchburg, Virginia; Edw. S. Waddey of Norfolk, Virginia; Wm.
              H. Imlay &amp; Co. of Hartford, Connecticut; Stevens &amp; Athearn of Boston,
              Massachusetts; Strong &amp; Havens of New York; Thomas Richardson of Fayetteville,
              North Carolina; Blair Burwell of Augusta, Georgia; N. &amp; D. Talcott of New York;
              and Fox and Richardson of Richmond. There also are Civil War letters from Maurice and
              Daniel E. Temple to their sister, Eliza Temple, with references to life in Pettit's
              Battery [1st Regiment New York Light Artillery?].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9386_kva" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES J. HARRIS PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2361</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4fe6744ad05725f2c548d3e5838f500"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b2998ae0a7eafcea86d03c2a93c5076">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Willett (Cortland County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9108e6dd1e3a2b23f4d9d547ff3093f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Charles J. Harris, a private in the Federal Army stationed in Virginia,
              Florida, and South Carolina, commenting on conditions in the South, his reaction to
              Copperhead activities, and his bitterness against John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln's
              death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9390_wjp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES J. HARRIS PAPERS, 1850 (1854-1870) 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2362</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88ee9648ec6ea4c8e23ba9664e9892ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>369 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd12bd35415f13e717d0e32bab4945e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c2c4fad327b71e1996b00a0dd34a543">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Charles J. Harris (1834-1892), lawyer, Georgia legislator,
              and colonel in the Confederate Army, and of his wife, Mary C. (Wiley) Harris. The
              earlier portion of the collection consists of Mary C. (Wiley) Harris's bills, school
              reports, and letters while she was a student at a school conducted by the Misses Gill
              in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. One letter, 1885, from Miss Gill comments on the
              literature of the period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9394_vb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID BULLOCK HARRIS PAPERS, 1789-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2363</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed4773a383eb0e658915a64f74ff968f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,067 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd0d507e586760d315fbec8ae0cf57ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederickshall (Louisa County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67d5f0bedc8c20a20b0debe42c11ccbb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of David B. Harris (1814-1864), tobacco exporter
              and Confederate general; and of his father, wife, and children. David B. Harris's
              father, Frederick Harris, while in the Virginia House of Delegates, wrote letters to
              his wife and later to David B. Harris. Otherwise the papers reflect the career of
              David B. Harris, many being concerned with the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New
              York, while Harris was a student, 1829-1833. Included also are many letters relating
              to Harris's tobacco business in Virginia and Kentucky; and to the Civil War, with
              military papers and maps. There are also many letters to Harris's widow, usually from
              her children; many receipts and account books relating to the tobacco business; prices
              current; statements of J. K. Gilliat and Company, tobacco importers in London; letter
              of N.W. Harris, brother of David B., concerning the tobacco business; letters from
              William T. Barrett, brother-in-law and partner of Harris in Kentucky; and letters
              concerning Harris's successful venture in trading with Brazil, exchanging flour for
              coffee. Among the correspondents are P. G. T. Beauregard, D. H. Mahan, and Sylvanus
              Thayer. Added material includes an account book, 1845-1857, listing prices of slaves;
              personal and business correspondence and financial and legal papers, including items
              addressed to Miss Chattie C. McNeill, St. Paul's, North Carolina; settlement of
              estates of D. C. Overton, Martha Overton, and D. B. Harris; Harris's tobacco business;
              and the sale of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9398_tcd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. E. L. HARRIS PAPERS, 1873-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2364</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_383e0b0af9d7ea03f812a172d00ba9a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>150 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55266d88c6358b7d6d61f1ebc56eb62e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Slabe (Goochland County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a6f615a0c80230064ccc66a02d6f277">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mrs. Harris was a book agent for Harper and Brothers and most of the correspondence
              is from the subscription book department of Harper and Brothers. There is some
              information on the sale of Alfred Roman's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Military Operations of General Beauregard in the War between the States </title>
              (1884) and the effect of Beauregard's connection with the Louisiana lotteries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9402_sp4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. M. HARRIS PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2365</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8f4027a491671e4b823481f3c019d84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d260b5e0857e0f18fbc1fbdd8b9eddc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cartersville (Barlow County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64403fb8c8ff375948ac6e76466e057e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of E. M. Harris, a trader dealing in yarn, leather, and other
              items; and a letter from his sister-inlaw, Adaline A. Hollingsworth, concerning family
              matters, local news, prices, and provisions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9406_zp9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH A. F. HARRIS DIARY. 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2366</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef2968abaf7cc45ce499c5cf057d9949"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 174 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e27410792cd8c051344d1b2dc98b40ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c0d7bdd33dff4c5ebcd2b5b5b0e096e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary kept by a Southern woman trip to Canada where whe met with many unreconstructed
              Confederates, including Jubal A. Early; included are accounts of trip north through
              Saint Louis, Chicago, Detroit, and her return by New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9410_ojq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH BALDWIN (WILEY) HARRIS PAPERS, 1858 (1862-1893) 1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2367</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1788186ddcaaed650fbc1ce4bf8e14e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6636c97f7a509ca88d21795d72b711ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sparta (Hancock County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d1ae5c0a1b437d39a50055eeb827a69a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Six volumes and several fragments of the diary of the mistress of a substantial
              plantation. There is also a genealogy and a few letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9414_a5y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FISHER SANFORD HARRIS PAPERS, 1889-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2368</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13eaea18919ddff0504a9df10ee45ecb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>203 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_abdf4cb53637977b68b88d4eb7c9c647">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salt Lake City, Utah.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e12d1ae59e5d033e14344ffa824d7c31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence concerning Utah state politics of the 1890s; the campaign by Harris
              (1865-1909) for the U.S. Senate; the lynching of a Negro in Colorado in 1900;
              publicity efforts on behalf of tourism in the western United States; and the See
              America First League. Speeches relate to political topics of the same period.
              Clippings describe Harris's death and burial and his political and promotional career.
              Some material relates to the role of the Morman Church in state politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9418_xk2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK A. HARRIS PAPERS, 1817-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2369</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e74dbcd45b8014f599b0e78c409f14d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>126 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40715fd9f365c92b8222ce27c7e50aae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New London (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_106cbe89113e85d1777078de3aaf5b55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of a farmer of Campbell County, Virginia,
              including letters from his brothers William, of Huntsville, Alabama, and Salem
              (Franklin County), Tennessee; and Hannibal, of Jude's Ferry, Powhatan County,
              Virginia. The letters describe farming; the effects of the panic of 1819 on farmers of
              Virginia; the production of corn, wheat, and tobacco; an unsuccessful mercantile
              venture by Hannibal Harris; the work of slaves and the hiring of slaves; poverty and
              debts; and migration to the frontier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9422_2d0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ST. GEORGE HARRIS PAPERS, 1823 (1850-1879) 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2370</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57809942386925b3c343cda258c6bddf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>143 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4db1b5a390248a53e8566b966c55e796">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Diana Mills (Buckingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81623d399ced895a602eec027995684a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters mentioning crops; commodity prices; salt works; land
              sales; social life and customs; schools and teachers; religion and preachers; national
              politics; personal debts; politics and government in Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas;
              marriage prospects for young ladies in San Francisco; a slave insurrection; newspapers
              and gossip; life and hardships in the South during the Civil War and Reconstruction;
              battles in Virginia; slave behavior during the war; and freedmen after the war.
              Writers include Cornelia Boaz; Richard C. Glenn; William E. Glenn; Ada A., D. M.,
              Evalina M., Henry S. G., Mary W., and William Harris; and Stanley Reynolds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9426_35q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISHAM GREEN HARRIS LETTERS, 1861-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2371</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a07f2a00782eee0200a8085de8790a01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49d2323de6cd0b22310fa191d6e75495">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94906142fba53b36283ec401fa78c32e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Isham G. Harris (1818-1897), Tennessee senator, 1847-1848, member
              of U.S. Congress, 1849-1851, Tennessee governor, 1857-1861, and U.S. senator,
              1877-1897. Included in the collection are a letter, 1861, from John H. Savage,
              volunteering to organize Tennessee for Confederate support; a letter from A. S. Curry,
              Trenton, Tennessee, applying for the directorship of a bank there; and a letter, 1891,
              from Harris to Ben W. Austin, concerning a letter of General Albert Sidney
              Johnston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9430_xm3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IVERSON LOUIS HARRIS PAPERS, 1827-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2372</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f153a410fc3111866150595c465073f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3df294a7e45a89691524a85fae27e8cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdc1d44ca507cb4f75835d93699384a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a Georgia judge. There is legal correspondence of the firm of Hansell &amp;
              Harris, attorneys, from the 1820s; and family letters from the Hansell, Hall, and
              Harris families thereafter. Topics include the Civil War, relief work by the ladies of
              Milledgeville, and Sherman's march through the town. Included are letters of Joseph E.
              Brown, Civil War governor of Georgia, written during the late 1860s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9434_nhe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HARRIS PAPERS, 1813-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2373</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1121be23b0ea3e3a885f147df72712fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b017928bfe130df7bc34ba54a0ac9844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Diana Mills (Buckingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7bade68fe9f88dac95db3bdd9da26675">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a tobacco planter concerning prices and marketing conditions at Richmond,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9438_0sw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL CHANDLER HARRIS PAPERS, 1870-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2374</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfa4bac39fb6add4fb93867f04889e3c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c248ed73e3b3b9085eaab275840c1c2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta (Fulton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c404503cfc5bb3abf241a6c8cccbd00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908), author and humorist, to Georgia
              (Harrison) Starke and Nora-Belle Starke, sister and niece respectively of James P.
              Harrison, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Monroe Advertiser
              </title> of Forsyth, Georgia, and onetime employer of Harris. The letters give
              accounts of the vicissitudes of Harris's career as a newspaperman and contain
              occasional comment on his own literary works and those of his contemporaries. In one
              letter he mentions that his verses <emph render="doublequote">To Nora Bell</emph> have
              been pronounced <emph render="doublequote">very fine</emph> by Paul Hayne. Several
              earlier letters, of an introspective cast, give the author's own account of his
              character and personality. Included also is a letter of application, probably to
              Stilson Hutchins of the Washington (Georgia) <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Post,</title> and a note to Miss Jeannette Gilder concerning his <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Plough-Hands' Song.</title> [Partially published:
              Julia C. Harris, <title type="simple" render="italic">Life and Letters of Joel
                Chandler Harris </title> (New York, 1918).]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9442_m9u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. HARRIS PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2375</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6889ecc3a00b1b838b22188f01d4a90f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b52743021cd4ff3ec556dbfe52a3d48a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b107c7b58c865cc98194d24f3f6bb7e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier, one written from the field.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9446_g2h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN Y. HARRIS PAPERS, 1831-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2376</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9aa792cd1b2a541640968fa5094519c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_430ebf30b8ca90c2a5522c54bc759d96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dinwiddie County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83149a0f3b21314d1738d9c5a26e87f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of an attorney and his law partner, A. M. Organ; one item, 1875,
              concerns work on township roads and timber for a plank road. There are also letters by
              Harris's brother-in-law, J. M. Dennis, relating to Reconstruction economic and
              political conditions in the cotton belt, especially in South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9450_aot" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSIAH HARRIS PAPERS, 1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2377</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_811b4653811f2ff527ef8c9a91b64a26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8414ccd4ff6a4cd2ee02a748014989b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thomasville (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ddc1b49e7f2f037ed34add7f27919ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and accounts to Josiah Harris, a dealer in barrel staves, from the firm of
              Peters [Petus?] and Reed which handled his staves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9454_1by" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEVI HARRIS PAPERS, 1840-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2378</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38d8de0ce031ad72aa45bc126464b4cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfb2684919f9b127138fe5442a23742e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte Court House (Charlotte County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9ae0645bb17fb282d8bbe43206ef492">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from relatives living in various parts of Virginia, chiefly Buckingham
              County, concerning family news of farmers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9458_lyw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RENCHER NICHOLAS HARRIS PAPERS, 1857 (1926-1965).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2379</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf88e6acb31c9fc84858b8ef6c12a97f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,085 items and 27 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d63affb02854f566bc3510d624ee177c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e988a0f328c2e71e68508ee6aa67a22e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Rencher Nicholas Harris (1900-1965), a leading Negro executive of Durham,
              North Carolina, who held positions with the Banker's Fire Insurance Company of Durham
              and related firms, and in the National Negro Business League, the Durham city council,
              the Durham school board, and civic organizations. Included are files on his career in
              Durham city and county politics in the 1950s and 1960s, especially as concerns race
              relations and minority rights and other problems of city government, such as airports,
              assessments, budgets, fire protection, recreation, and parking meters. There are a
              substantial number of appraisal reports on real estate in the Durham area and files on
              the Durham committee on human relations, the Lincoln Hospital, and the local chapter
              of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and on property
              acquisitions of North Carolina College. Included in addition to correspondence are
              clippings, snapshots, deeds, contracts, other legal papers, speeches, and the Harris
              family album, containing letters back as far as 1857, photographs, and clippings.
              Among the correspondents is Carla (Myerson) Eugster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9462_xkj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[RICHARD HARRIS?] ACCOUNT BOOK, 1864-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2380</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b66584ae8501307e58ba9c9b758184dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4be6a0e62caaafe97d8d32aae312f10a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Powhatan County, Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd549cc0cc69f5ca6f7cd5de99739e26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal expenditures of a planter, including records of income from wheat crops and
              sums of money advanced to freedmen working for him.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9466_usf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. HARRIS PAPERS, 1800 (1833-1860) 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2381</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c9e70d0413611bdb4e59946d63b857f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>204 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c1fbb99632b86bfc3c00064044a32c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75fd540e885350655194dd11fb89b5e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts concerning the sale of cotton, tobacco, and wheat by commission
              merchants of Petersburg, Virginia; and promissory notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9470_xih" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIS CHAIR COMPANY JOURNAL, 1908-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2382</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed581cdcf6a9ea394221e81ec0996f63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83394a3c4bcde1f7b3fded73cd1e2bbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Millboro (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_087fb60d8191e105f3d8ccccadbcd757">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a small manufacturing firm. It did business with the Worth Manufacturing
              Company; among its officers was T. D. Harris.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9474_evs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN HARRISON PAPERS, 1780-1785.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2383</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5df1ac59ddf1d3ea20ecf6585f302265"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_193506ba77a14e69512e6e13d596659e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles City County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71601319820315f1544c05d671246bd8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791), governor of Virginia, 1781-1784, relating
              to the importation of salt, 1783; the commission to regulate navigation on the Potomac
              River, 1785; a land grant to Robert Cunningham, 1782; and two typed copies of the will
              of Harrison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9478_2zj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN HARRISON PAPERS, 1888-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2384</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03c40a102d392f89a19c4735922614d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e2910f31a5adaa90e6e1d13f545af02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indianapolis, Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f52196eba0a6772d8a2cdeeed874a63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A brief note, 1888, by Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901), to Charles Emory of Carthage,
              Jasper County, Missouri, concerning Harrison's unit in the Civil War, the 70th
              Regiment of Indiana Infantry; a printed copy of Harrison's inaugural address as
              president of the United States; and a printed souvenir distributed at Harrison's
              inaugural ball, 1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9482_d6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES L. HARRISON PAPERS, 1834-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2385</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71d0fc3f9f4fd7719fbd6a52e600c9f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fbd525c69bd196b05188805eb00036c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson County, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b966744a9bf02a9f294fef741fbc3353">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Titles and deeds to land in Jackson and Liberty counties, Texas, several of which are
              in Spanish. Charles L. Harrison was one of the early American settlers in Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9486_ob6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN HARRISON PAPERS, 1788-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2386</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b65078b000d0484d66d5539e215698c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>495 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fe3303abaca8b9f39341be8fb68cfa7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c534cb89cf7fc57589a5050db1158ba1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, bills, receipts, and other papers of James Harrison (b. 1803),
              businessman of Fayette and later of St. Louis, Missouri, concerning his trade down the
              Mississippi River with New Orleans and with Chihuahua, Mexico; mining in Saint
              FranRois County, Missouri; and the Iron Mountain Railroad. Also included are
              correspondence and other papers of James's son, Edwin Harrison (1836-1904), relating
              to his multitude of business and philanthropic interests; the latter include the
              Missouri Historical Society, Washington University, and the American Association for
              the Advancement of Science. There are also some letters from personal friends and
              copies of poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9490_5qr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE B. HARRISON PAPERS, 1821-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2387</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4300c955444970a15fe4249b06c4c1f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13,419 items and 79 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e927b24d99c4398ca3717ed25636c41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boyce (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0a39b55656bb1de0a9afff94b97df36">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between George B. Harrison and his brother and sisters, Henry, Maria,
              and Agnes, relatives of the prominent Harrison family of Virginia. There are about a
              dozen letters concerning the filibustering expedition to Cuba, 1869-1870; an
              unsuccessful lumber and sawmill business in West Virginia; farming and the price of
              land in Florida, 1880s; the attempt of the city of Canaveral, Florida, to seek federal
              construction of a seawall to protect its harbor; and law practice in Richmond in the
              1870s and 1880s, and later in Boyce. There is some genealogy, many cancelled checks,
              bills, receipts, legal papers, clippings, and advertisements. Included are volumes
              used as daybooks by the Jefferson Insurance Company, 1860-1869, and daybooks by George
              B. Harrison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9494_m3r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE PAUL HARRISON PAPERS, 1863, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2388</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3097fa0c2892d66bc3363f8f29df20bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e3e2d6483ef30b1911139920addc49b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd68de3ecb1db3e6e273a87831fd73d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One letter from George Paul Harrison (1841-1922), soldier and politician, to Governor
              Joseph E. Brown concerning an illegal distillery in the Savannah River swamp; and one
              from Harrison to C. C. Jones, Jr., regarding the latter's address to the Augusta
              (Georgia) Confederate Survivors' Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9498_auo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY HARRISON PAPERS, 1842-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2389</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12f3098ad432586a59621f69f1bbbb20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a209916c3f546a3d4eef1d3c907c5aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb25ed0aa97e44797d592d0564db1c25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters chiefly concerning the settlement of Henry Harrison's estate, including the
              sale of furniture and slaves one Negro woman was to be freed and sent to Liberia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9502_gtx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY SYDNOR HARRISON PAPERS, 1894-1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2390</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31e9f3c0bc54a06e3536571ae0ee1119"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,162 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_de842c31adc454076561b9076cb113c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1413fc43839041652405b8b5063a4a25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, clippings, and miscellaneous papers relating the career of Henry
              Sydnor Harrison (1880-1930) as newspaperman and novelist; there are letters, 1916,
              from H. L. Mencken enlisting support for a protest against the suppression of Theodore
              Dreiser's novel, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Genius;</title> letters and
              poems of James Branch Cabell in part concerning his affection for Harrison's sister;
              many appreciative letters from readers of Harrison's novels and articles; and
              clippings of poetry and reviews.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9506_zck" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. HARRISON PAPERS, 1855-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2391</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_056e39678530ee68f2c06e247b64d07d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_611bcfd5dd8bb2e578edd429a2d2cff7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caswell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_937ee83865a08155425da828fdda2a7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, some of which were written while James H. Harrison was a
              Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9510_tv2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES P. HARRISON ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1829-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2392</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bac5e94323373c4fa43e7d43980f467d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1798b51aa99932f79a94139f9ab1d6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Grove (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53415e48aaeaab38dcfab3972c2a1f50">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General mercantile accounts, including ledgers, 1829-1867, daybooks, 1844-1867,
              accounts of an auction sale, 1854, and accounts of an estate, 1854-1856. The firms
              represented are J. &amp; P. Harrison and P. Harrison &amp; Co.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9514_lzw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES THOMAS HARRISON PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2393</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c5829338caaf30b2018ada010365065"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74aa81ccfac6e61234fd27ab0e472817">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Lowndes County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b1beef97b47656175b32d5b9b7e78663">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Harrison (1811-1879), an ax-Confederate congressman, to his wife
              telling her that he will not be permitted to take his seat in the U.S. House of
              Representatives after having been elected upon the return of Mississippi to the
              Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9518_rfe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE HARRISON PAPERS, 1856-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2394</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a787ef5501d86fb7af61f0f846341b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>77 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4277073686d582f8ae64e74952fa4ceb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13c1ab1de24c02f22eabbc61e7445062">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters written by a <emph render="doublequote">buffalo</emph> (a coastal
              dweller in North Carolina who sympathized with the Federal forces) behind the Federal
              lines at Washington, North Carolina, and letters written after the war describing the
              financial difficulties of the Harrison family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9522_6qm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HARRISON DIARY, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2395</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eed84db84a3c3b7c942af6d1369365e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 124 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f419c4f30d11924ceda643b567f7e056">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksburg (Harrison County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83e3efd084cd7df08d69425a00f2f55d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of John W. Harrison, a Confederate soldier, describing the routine of camp
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9526_bbk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. HARRISON PAPERS, 1852 (1861-1862) 1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2396</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5f433f425ff33c04329105858bd1ba7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4952f4e352fa5d310f6fc7f3ab288e3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goochland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b490b99bd0e00c4c2441692f12d1b813">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from Harrison to his wife describing fighting in western Virginia
              under Generals Garnett and Loring and in the Shenandoah Valley under Jackson; training
              and discipline; health and sanitary conditions in camps; hardships of army life;
              furloughs and enlistments. Harrison was an officer in the 23rd Regiment of Virginia
              Volunteers. Two letters of 1871-1872 concern railroad construction in West
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9530_ann" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRISON FAMILY PAPERS, 1773-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2397</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_517e532caabe607ef7568c15c6d12213"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19cd15d08cc034276421693a7cae30d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc6714e5ac3bcd3645c54863875a3984">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plats and indentures for land in Berkeley County purchased by Samuel Harrison after
              1773; construction contracts for his son, James Harrison; genealogical information on
              the Harrison family; and bills and receipts relevant to the settlement of the estates
              left by the Harrisons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9534_sdg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT PRESTON HARRISS PAPERS, 1927-1975.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2398</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_914242066a18eab76b17d0601fe7ea4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,569 items and 160 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_121456ff904aa89a900967cb6a146fe7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c74afda1fbf5433a3603b4d42232b5ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, writings, clippings, tearsheets, printed material, pictures,
              miscellany, and tape recordings of a Baltimore novelist and newspaperman. There are
              many very brief notes to Harriss and his wife by Henry Louis Mencken, his wife Sara
              (Haardt) Mencken, and brother August Mencken. There are also letters from George
              Bernard Shaw concerning Harriss's unsuccessful attempt to interview him in 1931; from
              John J. Pershing concerning the assassination of French President Doumer in 1932; and
              from Ezra Pound on the poet Emanuel Carnevali, economic theory, and journalism,
              politics, and culture in America, 1933. Attached memoranda by Harriss explain his
              meetings with Shaw and Pershing. The collection includes letters from friends of
              Harris, notes and writings concerning his attendance at international conferences and
              events, travel essays, drafts for reviews, and drafts of articles. There are a
              typescript by Sara Mayfield of <title type="simple" render="italic">Exiles from
                Paradise </title> (1971); photographs of Harriss and of the Fayetteville, North
              Carolina, vicinity, the Duke University campus, and protest demonstrations in Durham
              in 1963 and on the Duke campus in 1969; appointment calendars, 1972-1975; memorandum
              books of Harriss's trip to the West Indies Conference, 1944, and attendance at the
              official opening of Brasllia, 1960; a run of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Menckeniana,</title> 1962-1965, a quarterly journal published by the Enoch Pratt
              Library; pamphlets on Mencken; cassettes of a tape recording of Harriss by Theo
              Lippmann regarding H. L. Mencken; a run of the Baltimore literary, art, and theater
              journal, <title type="simple" render="italic">Gardens, Houses, and People,</title>
              1947-1957, which Harriss edited; engravings by Don Swann; other works of art; and many
              magazines, portions of newspapers, and clippings containing Harriss's writings,
              especially relating to culture and the arts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9538_2r5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS WHITMEL HARRISS PAPERS, 1795 (1828-1873) 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2399</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cedcd89320a94615dabceac02c1a2ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>303 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4a5ecf8f098c343dd793cd5191f652a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Littleton (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_609551eb0607f64e54f3afc7f80ca1a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of Thomas W. Harriss (1795-1870), a tobacco
              planter, including letters to members of the family in Tennessee and Mississippi, and
              correspondence, 1870-1891, of Harriss's son, Thomas. Included in the collection are an
              inventory of the property of Elias Harriss; accounts giving prices of cotton, tobacco,
              and various small commodities; and letters concerning the University of North Carolina
              (Chapel Hill), commission merchants in North Carolina and Virginia, treatment of
              slaves in Mississippi, the Panacea Springs in Halifax County, Andrew Jackson, erection
              of the "Philanthropic Hall" at the University of North Carolina in 1837, the Warrenton
              Temperance Association in 1842, a dinner honoring John C. Calhoun in 1842,
              RandolphMacon College (Boydton, Virginia) and Dr. Charles F. Deems (1854?), the
              Pioneer Agricultural Club in Halifax County in 1882, and Harriss's nomination for the
              house in the North Carolina legislature. Among the correspondents are Lawrence O'B.
              Branch, I. Harriss, Thomas W. Harriss, William H. Harriss, and Edmund Ruffin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9542_j7a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT BUSHNELL HART PAPERS, 1890-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2400</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cbf8a97e3a73802907e0a307fe72c6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78cb0cebfc184a2bf1514b441b15e515">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36f3f9b0174abc32c292052f4d25bf3b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, clippings, and pamphlets of Albert Bushnell Hart (1854-1943),
              professor and historian of Harvard University. The collection may be divided into
              three distinct parts: letters and pamphlets, 1890-1892, concerned with the writing and
              publishing of <title type="simple" render="italic">Fugitive Slaves </title>
              (Cambridge, 1891), written by Marion Gleason McDougall under the direction of Hart,
              with financial assistance from Anna Boynton Thompson; letters and clippings concerned
              with the inaccuracies of a speech delivered by Julian S. Carr of Durham, North
              Carolina, at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, June 3, 1916; and
              correspondence, 1919-1924, concerned with an academic debate between Hart and Lyon
              Gardiner Tyler of the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, on the
              founding of the United States and on various aspects of the Civil War. There are also
              letters from Walter Hines Page concerning articles to be written by Hart for magazines
              which Page edited. Among the pamphlets and clippings are Dr. Lyon G. Tyler's pamphlet,
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia First;</title> circulars advertising
              the book <title type="simple" render="italic">Fugitive Slaves;</title> an <title
                type="simple" render="italic">American History Leaflet </title> of November, 1893,
              edited by Hart and concerned with <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Ordinances
                of Secession</title>; <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The African
                Riddle,</title> an article by Hart printed in the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Saturday Evening Post,</title> October 28, 1905; and articles on the
              size of the Confederate Army. Among the correspondents are Henry Nichols Blake, Ginn
              and Company, Albert Bushnell Hart, Marion Gleason McDougall, Mildred Lewis Rutherford,
              Anna Boynton Thompson, and Lyon Gardiner Tyler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9546_vrl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY GEORGE HART PAPERS, 1841-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2401</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ddf909dd582bd8d4c7e8aa5d4848b51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6069552152896a72fa3269d413cd5142">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7809733c7444c492f94d0c0a64515939">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from British army officers contributing additions or corrections to <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Hart's Army List.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9550_sh7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER HART DIARY, 1723-1780.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2402</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_894044bbae0f63a00a272d8c59a02743"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e91bfb22d27a3d09506378a649af26c4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b7eff9bba5f50f9694a9baaec3ded44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed copy of the diary of the pastor of the Baptist Church in Charleston,
              1750-1780, prepared by the South Carolina Baptist Historical Society. Included is
              information on the history of the church in Charleston and on the occupation of
              Charleston by British forces, 1780. Notes accompanying the diary by Loulie Latimer
              Owen provide biographical information on Hart. A portion of the diary was printed in
              the Charleston Year Book, 1896.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9554_ocv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HART LETTER BOOK, 1809-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2403</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_820c89e3621b29090888a1963d7c1698"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ea4b22c4913021f9519ed9de502ce83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paramaribo, Surinam.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5b7963ea948ef7240639aba6735d7f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the colonial commissary on the West Indian island of Saint Lucia
              and later in Surinam under British occupation. The letters primarily concern trade
              between Surinam; Saint Lucia; Barbados; Cork and Belfast, Ireland; Liverpool, England;
              and other places in the West Indies and America.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9558_q5k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW HARTLEY PAPERS, 1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2404</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e6458880d53dc9b3b5311f81704d548"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c56804d0022e62a3c53618d448f6978b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[London, England?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0e7ee67746fcc798146e146c78fde28c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter by Hartley, evidently a clerk in Parliament.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9562_3sm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEFFERSON HARTMAN PAPERS. 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2405</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e8a00c840df0feb7d6e7c83c3beffa2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eba4efc0c7908a5f55136ace59ff294a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shamokin Dam (Snyder County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9f973e4abff35357ca54523a6a5f545">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of two Union Army soldiers during the Civil War describing life in the
              army, concern for home affairs, and the effect of Lincoln's assassination. Samuel P.
              Hartman, brother of Jefferson, was in the 49th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers,
              and was stationed at Petersburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9566_be2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. HARTMAN PAPERS, 1823 (1850-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2406</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6384d2abbe00ebf9619a88c94d2d2d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b091d23c449930aed87954c6eb47c5f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b357f4454edbd02fdc3e87c9316a1f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from John Hartman, a Confederate soldier, to his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9570_tiv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES FREDERIC HARTT PAPERS, 1859-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2407</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86afa8c86a68a338358b92bb1b2eb82d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>459 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37f12f3df39471423bf9eb20bb0acc47">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, Massachusetts, and Brazil.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9bd341c1c23fc26d56895b52adab77f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An essay by Hartt on music; letters to Louis Agassiz from a scientific expedition to
              Brazil, 1865; letters of a carpetbagger's Southern wife in Augusta, Georgia; Hartt's
              certificate of membership in the American Ethnological Society; letters to Hartt's
              fiancée and wife Lucy C. (Lynde) Hartt; letters of condolence to Mrs. Hartt on her
              husband's death; correspondence between Hartt and John C. Branner while serving on the
              Geological Commission of Brazil; correspondence between Mrs. Hartt and the trustees of
              Buffalo Female Academy which she served as principal; letters of Rollin Lynde Hartt to
              his mother describing student life at Williams College; letters from Mrs. Hartt and
              her daughter Mary Bronson Hartt while travelling abroad; the will and papers
              concerning the estate of Charles R. Lynde, cousin of Mrs. Hartt; letters of Rollin
              Hartt describing ministerial work in Leverett, Massachusetts, and ministerial work and
              race relations in Helena, Montana, 1890s. There are also letters from Fred T.
              Aldridge, George W. Cable, Mary C. Cook, Fred P. Forster, Jessie Clark (Knight) Hartt,
              Charles R. Lynde, and Richard K. Noye.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9574_78p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD L. HARTZ PAPERS, 1861-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2408</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c976a1d324c23a2585df3ae59632657"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>392 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e1c70045ff1fdddb33ec07b5b5526e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pottsville (Schuylkill County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54de51e0d26ead69d7e26f109bb27daa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a U.S.Army officer including letters, 1861, concerning the opening military
              actions of the Civil War in Texas; letters, 1864, relating to an expedition to return
              dissatisfied Negroes from Haiti to the United States; telegrams, 1864, received by
              Hartz as assistant quartermaster at Chattanooga concerning supply problems and
              railroad transportation in support of Sherman's army; and letters, 1864-1866,
              reflecting Hartz's successful attempt to be reinstated in the army following his
              discharge in 1864 for drunkenness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9578_35n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE BRINTON MCCLELLAN HARVEY PAPERS, 1878-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2409</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0214f3042063367db6ad6f65e3cb2ee6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8268a67cfc61015e98f5c3556fc8325">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Deal (Monmouth County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3bc748bca24170e8da2dcd42168eee58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Editorial correspondence of the <title type="simple" render="italic">North American
                Review </title> which Harvey edited. The letters largely relate to the submission of
              manuscripts for publication. Authors include Marie Wiert, Elizabeth (Washburn) Wright,
              L. R. Wilfley, and Robert De Courcy Ward.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9582_i7b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GLEN HARVEY PAPERS, 1809 (1851-1894) 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2410</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de56cc3bca3c267f14feb63e93c55166"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>207 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfe314f1f3884bcb3865d222e5ee3f63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eae1f8e1b6fda8b961a3e6649ab3e1fd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from relatives in England to Glen and Rosa Harvey and from Harvey to
              his wife in Walhalla, South Carolina, while he was working for a manufac turing house
              in Charleston; topics mentioned include the lightning strike on St. Michael's Church
              in Charleston, 1866; the burning of the Crystal Palace, 1867; the labor supply in
              Australia. and the outbreak of the Franco Prussian War and its effect on iron and
              cotton stocks in London. There are also papers of 1828 concerning the purchase of
              cloth from Russell Wheeler of North Stoning ton, Connecticut, by John Andrews, agent
              of the Richmond Manufacturing Co. of Providence, for shipment to Africa; a letter of
              Mary Sutton, 1844, describing missionary work in Cuttack, India; letters from the
              Gilman family of Exeter, Massachusetts, describing life there, 1853; and letters of
              Henry Morton Dunham, New England organist, and his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9586_5rj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES E. HARVEY PAPERS, 1800s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2411</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0aea34e8dda2bb08dfd67717771f7fe1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf266225123f80ad2c7ca8e6f0303285">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad573027044e50ac9720b5b0885befd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Albums with small portraits, photographs, copies of paintings, and sketches from the
              16th-19th centuries of prominent persons of the United States, Portugal, Great
              Britain, France, Russia, China, and Germany; also depicted are historic buildings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9590_hgc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN HARVEY PAPERS, 1803-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2412</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21bb070df5ff27a6e30d21b5d7e7ffa6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d318a7528905c4024ba3a1697c22541">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9b91b8d218b4a20e93ed43bd06f575b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a Baltimore merchant with a Philadelphia bank and a New
              York mercantile house.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9594_nm1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CLIFTON HARVEY PAPERS, 1859-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2413</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd2aaa036a5cd9b9b699a62d00ae6bc5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_596de01dcf6e5230fe373ac7641cdfe9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b23af8612700ebfcfe8bd346779537e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, memorandum book, copybook, and two diaries relating to service in the 43rd
              Virginia Volunteer Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9598_907" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. A. MARVIN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1921-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2414</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9de2608b35f18d5c2468143dfcaecc6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 28 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f0e5692c2c699796cbdd7b437c288bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ef5503cde210ec54d27d392931ce26b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts relating to investments, possibly of estate funds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9602_l2c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM J. HARWOOD AND W. B. ROSE PAPERS, 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2415</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d667ee492ccdf9af6fdc77db7e33d298"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29d8401231fc32e0115333665bcd0ce5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_380ca3bc6cfba14638803447823167a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of an agreement concerning transfer of land in Henrico County, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9606_cby" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHEVES HASKELL MEMOIRS, 1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2416</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5eacb92843c1ef9e5413a3897157ead"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a54046a616856a82c68f288b4b09b0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_37505becad9e7cefedb8c22971c56553">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copy of the Civil War memoirs of a Confederate officer and political
              figure describing Charleston before the fall of Fort Sumter; Confederate leaders; the
              battles of Ball's Bluff, Seven Pines, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, Bristoe Station, the
              Wilderness, and Cold Harbor; actions around New Bern and Washington, North Carolina;
              the siege of Petersburg and the battle of the Crater; analysis of why the Southerners
              lost at Gettysburg; conditions in Richmond; General Custer's saddle and his spurs; the
              surrender at Appomattox; and his last interview with Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9610_bfy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM O. HASKELL PAPERS, 1855-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2417</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd939b7882b4acb43c3eb77ecd217a6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>388 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eabdd4431390651615f9111e602a8ef5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a13b6c62744569bbed300f1a627e90b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Haskell, Boston manufacturer of school furniture and later a farmer
              in Mason, New Hampshire, and his children and his brothers and sisters. Topics include
              business, taxes, payment of bills, mortgages, prices, and orders; some letters concern
              the renting and selling of Blake House in East Lebanon, New Hampshire. Letters from
              John Brent, 1881-1882, describe the development of Florida. There is a Haskell family
              tree and about 25 letters concerning genealogy. There are also a few legal papers and
              miscellaneous items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9614_1ju" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HASKINS PAPERS, 1856 (1866-1876).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2418</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d3c7d612ef995d6e6d3ab67f30e3237"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04c2b8b48e0a54896dca0d176171d29c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buckingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab23c401893c76d1056fbd4770db6fbf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a Virginia family, with brief references to agricultural
              and educational conditions immediately after the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9618_qgv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CUSHING BIGGS HASSELL PAPERS, 1814-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2419</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b132396ef2bbd887322ee97403a75e50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>256 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4522c9159c1a699d31882e6383499ecf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_10dc957a1c55c232a6e79df0d495d6ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A miscellaneous group of correspondence and other material relating principally to
              Cushing Biggs Hassell (1808-1880) and his son Sylvester Hassell; the mercantile
              business of Cushing in Williamston; Sylvester's search for a teaching position in
              1868; the reorganization of the University of North Carolina, 1875; the state
              constitutional convention of 1875; the sale of land for settlement of an estate; and
              legal matters. Among the correspondents are Kemp Plummer Battle, Asa Biggs, Ezra
              Cornell, William Ruffin Cox, Braxton Craven, and Pleasant Daniel Gold. There are deeds
              and indentures from Surry and Yadkin counties; and references to purchases by Isaac
              Jarratt and members of the Puryear family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9622_i48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA HASTINGS PAPERS, 1860-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2420</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cf7a84eb9aa7568ff7225fb8fda917b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>33 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01da8929775d7a113f9e9e93ef4d3488">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf10951b6b89a97f9fb454c28e4f5013">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Eliza, James A., and Thomas W. Hastings, including a few
              Confederate soldier's letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9626_w3r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS RAWDON-HASTINGS, FIRST MARQUIS OF HASTINGS AND SECOND EARL OF MOIRA,
              PAPERS, 1806-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2421</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c093175664b8fb1620fcc32f14489810"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2a1a1dff8e25276d8517ca2f666dc5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_949033f1a62a3a971f01f6021904b721">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The volume is the first part, 1813-1814, of Hastings's private journal, 1813-1818. It
              was in large part published as <title type="simple" render="italic">The Private
                Journal of the Marquess of Hastings,</title> edited by his daughter, the Marchioness
              of Bute (London: 1858), and is largely a review of Hastings's ideas about British
              policy in India and detailed descriptions of his travels there. Among the unpublished
              portions are a description of his voyage from Portsmouth to India, a visit to
              Mauritius, and numerous omissions from daily entries in India. There are frequent
              variations between the published journal and the manuscript in spelling and
              capitalization. There is a calendar filed with the journal. There are also a few
              miscellaneous items of personal and political correspondence, including letters, 1818,
              to Earl Mountcashell concerning patronage in India and to Leicester Stanhope and
              Admiral Sir Henry Blackwood on the political and military situation in India. A letter
              to Dr. [George?] Holcombe states a desire to leave India. A letter, 1815, from William
              Frederick, Second Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, relates the death at Waterloo of
              Hastings Brudenell Forbes, Hastings's nephew.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9630_zob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WARREN HASTINGS PAPERS, 1781-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2422</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a006e79d69e84812fba0298e4462a20c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2877cc25a1cf6b131db36b6208ae477">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dayleeford, Worcestershire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bec4a76d4b61f6245461f7ec28c2136f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the governor general of India; included are references to relations
              between the Madras Presidency and Mohammed Ali, Nabob of Arcot and ruler of the
              Carnatic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9634_qot" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILO HATCH PAPERS, 1835-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2423</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee9f8bf6885b8947c4e26699eb009507"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64c4a43ac1f19dd53dceb0e49e6908b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barrington (Yates County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fae14ba495bb113f02548adfcf091ae1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds between Hatch and Joseph Barthalomew.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9638_myz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAURENCE HATCHER ARITHMETIC, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2424</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6589bdd35314ac1b7ce0a2a153dd06b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_904656fdba1b3e0f864ca185bfc69dff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Incomplete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9641_zxw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORIE LATHAM HATCHER PAPERS, 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2425</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1cd3ca7d607bce74885bff197b3f69a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a72f91027bf4e2e8b0bc17205096811d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bb7f71a0ac001bd39026fad56b337a1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miss Hatcher was a prominent Southern woman educator. This letter from Ellis Paxson
              Oberholtzer congratulates her on her Shakespeare pageant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9645_gmm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HAYNIE HATCHETT PAPERS, 1828 (1836-1849) 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2426</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca3fd7a9b751dbd6d3b08470b08ef5ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0621f8ef0fdf485a918012fe80e8b9b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lunenburg (Lunenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f82f6d7ae134d6129ee39734aa1f428">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Hatchett (b. 1817) as a student at the University of Virginia,
              Charlottesville, 1835, and other general correspondence, including letters from Peter
              Stokes, Alabama slave dealer, giving prices of slaves, 1845-1846; and from Henry
              Stokes as a student at the University of Virginia, 1839, giving accounts of
              professors, especially of Gessner Harrison and George Tucker. There is also a family
              genealogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9649_ihb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HATCHETT FAMILY PAPERS, 1767-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2427</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb6c3381fa1cf21fa4da535cff8a7796"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>320 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8007f05e1013cca3e1928fee56b2ddcb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caswell County, N.C., and Prince Edward County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6cab7375403177aaea15e21275c7f48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of three generations of farmers, centering around William Russell Hatchett
              (1794-1878), Allen Lillious Hatchett (1838-1919), and William Henry Hatchett (1860-ca.
              1950). Included are correspondence from relatives throughout the South chiefly
              concerning weather and prices as they affect crops. There are some accounts of
              civilian life during the Civil War and a few items relating to Trinity College,
              1878-1879. There is a fragmentary and incomplete genealogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9653_wkz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS D. HATHAWAY PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2428</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f9e71681a0d2e4f0c7aaf26d28936c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71edd20c7073b0286769e09f3d283a26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e361d811898fde40d8e751be0ae5e9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of T. A. Jordan, Gatesville, North Carolina, concerning the reception given
              Baptist ministers in that town.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9657_cs0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. C. HAWSER AND GEORGE F. WILSON RECORDS, 1840-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2429</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebaf00c61c67f929c397311172277a45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ae6fd0a1830fd3664f75bd644a0ae45a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yadkinville and Doweltown (Yadkin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecb5984e03e287ebd34366c6382c7bc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchants' ledger and daybooks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9661_uf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHAN HAVAAS PAPERS, 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2430</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9f203dc56f17c1b1790049b35c13bf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba6cd0e8980a22c79dbad7b00c032d29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granvin, Norway.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78b9d8852980c28dc003840765f6a72b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Johannes Lid, botanist, to Johan Havaas, lichenologist, concerning the
              identification of a plant specimen and research on plant groups and moss flora in the
              western part of Norway.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9665_tok" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. HAVEN PAPERS, 1821-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2431</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b644a42af4343fb6a2d0330630cb8e75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a0c9dc13d769ad6a2d12bd4d092a2af">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d22d3beca3f261669da3e304c310901">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to W. F. and B. Salter, merchants in Fayetteville, North Carolina,
              concerning Boston prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9669_sgj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN HAWKINS PAPERS, 1798.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2432</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eca0836fe3a2a274f0f49e643174790f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afa7230429288aecd9316143c111a295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roberta (Crawford County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f7e925fb7e2d9ab3e1c64ccf381f658">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Hawkins (1754-1816), who was then Indian agent for all tribes South of
              the Ohio River, requesting powder and lead from the United States factor, Edward
              Price.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9673_w6t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIJAH T. D. HAWKINS PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2433</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f83036da71c618f87b157e08d0cba3c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32fd1de05afecd7486a6dc74bdb6c6b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Georgia?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a467b0a6462421eadcfee244c29f4289">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Elijah T. D. Hawkins, Confederate soldier of the 46th Georgia
              Volunteers, to his family. One letter, July 23, 1864, mentions a Confederate victory
              in the Atlanta campaign the day previous, in which General William H. T. Walker was
              killed and General States Rights Gist and Tillman Hawkins, Elijah's brother, were
              wounded.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9677_o7n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HAWKINS PAPERS, 1858-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2434</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f09c33599be22073c7fb837be72b022c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7de550e131df4595e998985b18f3ac8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ithaca (Tompkins County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7cf9de56e03b98eccd75fc3bdecdf7bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence to Hawkins, discussing prices of corn, oats, and horses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9681_45l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARMADUKE J. HAWKINS PAPERS, 1856 (1884-1905).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2435</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af9f3bae08bdb573dc0d26c059d5b937"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70aa33f27da56801c3fd9581bd7c98ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeway (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e8d9ac5f0595259a0035fa7ebad8886">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and political correspondence of Marmaduke Hawkins (1850-1920), North
              Carolina lawyer and local politician. Among the correspondents are Walter Clark and F.
              M. Simmons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9685_4qg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BYRON M. HAWKS PAPERS, 1846-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2436</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f496105526db24bc5842e54131e5d7e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35313638503a4ebf0cdf48d49d28c875">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monroe County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42401dc0cf196c098de3b1fc54cb1d4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning Hawks's student life at Dartmouth, 1846-1848; teaching in an
              academy at South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, 1848; problems of establishing a law
              practice on the frontier in Fond du Lac (Wisconsin or Minnesota?} and personal and
              family matters. Most of the collection comprises checks and bills relating to
              Rochester, New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9689_lua" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS LISTER HAWKS PAPERS, 1810, 1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2437</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21ffd08a1a3fbcb9a9aad20eede04272"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b17ac8453695d524e22c50851745f025">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b1ce08ef909e8d6fab21384ca568484a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Francis L. Hawks (1798-1866), lawyer, Protestant Episcopal minister,
              editor, and historian, and of his father, Francis Hawks, one concerning the printing
              of the younger Hawks's work on the North Carolina Supreme Court and the other from
              Hawks's father, collector of the port of New Bern, describing a suspicious vessel in
              1810.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. HAWKS PAPERS, 1861-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2438</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9545f1f46308bfc1081f31c7b7c2f62e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_60fe9209409ced5b26088394b3d9dd5d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8ecf1aa1ec9d9e30546739edca1905d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills of Hawks and of William E. Hawks, Jr., officers of the Soda Springs Land and
              Cattle Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9697_qac" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER W. HAWTHORNE PAPERS, 1843-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2439</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72eb6aec02512b9330077e9d7dfd83f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_5332d31a3940ce83573ce0667da9a10d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lunenburg County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2d370d3f6ce1e709ce87a76c3bdb349">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Hawthorne's sister and from a business associate, Nathaniel Reise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9701_53l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MILTON HAY PAPERS, 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2440</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e750a3d60362f8742360bff052277250"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_d57e53f499429b4d621018f2b18c74f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d1ed2f90a5211330f44fcdee1c85719">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Note by Hay (1838-1905) acknowledging a letter from B. F. Brown.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9705_3yo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HAY PAPERS, 1786-1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2441</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cc45038eb4c3b3a093a8af14ac8bab0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac819f7fcfc8f31d7d196325f16219b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11ee67083c352741b4f11dea68e7ff7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds and surveyor's plat of several tracts of land sold by William Hay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9709_8jw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRY HAYDEN PAPERS, 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2442</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efcf85570a7337b76e956f37f1159779"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_322277f0d511a3abbb4482a6a3bc7782">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ba2e21d6105835d41a0d1b99e983560">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of a revision of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Story of
                the Wilmington Rebellion,</title> a portion of a projected larger work, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Hell, Heaven, or Home,</title> intended as a
              white supremacist tract on American history. <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Story of the Wilmington Rebellion </title> was originally published at Wilmington in
              1936 (32 pp.)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9713_kud" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE EDWIN HAYDEN PAPERS, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2443</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5471cd72f4d46ca12e538de600fe9df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_208c6d3ba9baaca08227f01cb0696ca8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes-Barre (Luzerne County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_140d6ccc2446d3eb7eaaa735b6a9c6d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from John Jay (1817-1894) thanking Hayden (1837-1917) for corrections to a
              speech Jay had delivered.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9717_huc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER L. HAYES PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2444</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3794aaceab62c366ba21e6761246a89b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f63091189498b7916ca2010e233602e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d20d9a6a86642d920da2072773f662a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Lancaster attorney to his client about usury, jurors, and Judge Ellis
              Lewis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9721_1t3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KIFFIN R. HAYES PAPERS, 1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2445</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2d45955f06c9b9bb0b3f2240a8870c20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fcbdd46c4dccb12fe53d0c958f90820a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7183c652378dc135fb49d10910de21e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>War poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9725_fxe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES PAPERS, 1877-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2446</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e49d4d1157b7332547f326160e06939"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_488cd6ba950a0b29f7f997cac72945be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fremont (Sandusky County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6a53e78104a373eeed79e16d295555b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Hayes, U.S. president, recommending various persons for appointment for
              office. One letter of the Rev. Dr. James Freeman Clarke, a Unitarian minister of
              Boston, concerns General H. S. Huidekoper. Other writers are John Tyler Morgan,
              Benjamin Franklin Perry, John Lee Chapman, and William Wade Dudley. A letter from John
              Sherman concerns a bill for the relief of William H. Thompson, a collector of internal
              revenue in North Carolina. There is also one brief note of introduction from Hayes for
              a friend.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9729_3om" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUTHER HAYMOND, THOMAS HAYMOND, AND WILLIAM HAYMOND PAPERS, (1784-1849)
              1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2447</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e3e32f87c447aa95b6acf895f735843"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa062b6afe613ce0df4a1c824ce93954">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksburg (Harrison County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25c3955a678c4b81664e804f69c9f993">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence relating chiefly to speculation in Western
              lands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9733_vss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR PERONNEAU HAYNE PAPERS, 1838-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2448</unitid>
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          <odd id="aspace_f0820535438b9d25a9d9be97bfef7eb4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea66023ba8ad340f157851903765f1c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One letter from Arthur P. Hayne (1790-1867), soldier, lawyer, and U.S. senator, to
              Robert J. Walker contains some information on the presidential campaign of 1844; one
              from Mitchell King, gives the qualifications of a good English grammar; the third,
              from Hayne to Thomas Aspinwall, U.S. consul in London, 1838, concerns the prospects
              for fire insurance companies in Charleston.</p>
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        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9737_9wg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAUL HAMILTON HAYNE PAPERS, 1815-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2449</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e41a2f469408451c92936030235516de"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,615 items and 58 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11a1fffc33d986aa4a49693610b31ab2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C., and Columbia County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b6f928d18e4a6098842d422d5f1311aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, papers, notes, clippings, and works of Paul Hamilton Hayne
              (1830-1886), Southern poet and editor of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Russell's Magazine</title> ; of his wife, Mary Middleton (Michel) Hayne; and of his
              son, William Hamilton Hayne (1856-1929). During Hayne's early years, many letters and
              copies of letters are from him to his wife, to Richard Henry Stoddard, to John Esten
              Cooke, and to many others. Hayne's letters cover a variety of subjects including,
              before the Civil War, comments on abolition in Boston, a trip to Boston in 1854,
              literature in the South, lecture tours, Bostonians and Southerners, plans for <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Russell's Magazine,</title> secession, Bayard Taylor,
              Theodore Parker, W. G. Simms, E. B. Browning, Henry Timrod, T. B. Aldrich, J. R.
              Thompson, D. F. Jamison, and various other events and people, the latter often
              literary figures. During the war period his letters mention the attack on Charleston,
              the Federal blockade, possibility of recognition of the Confederate States of America
              by France and England, Northern and Southern military leaders, Negro uprisings, and
              Southern periodicals. From 1865 until his death, Hayne's letters cover a variety of
              subjects, although in general they deal with literary criticism, publishers, and
              authors, including practically every Southern writer of importance at the time,
              Northern writers, and English authors. There are also letters from many of these
              authors to Hayne with criticism of various literary works. Hayne's letters contain
              frequent uncomplimentary references to Walt Whitman and William Dean Howells,
              evidences of Hayne's friendship with John G. Whittier, references to Alfred, Lord
              Tennyson, A. T. Bledsoe, Charles Reade, Charles Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe, Henry
              Wadsworth Longfellow, and a host of others. Along political lines there is mention of
              the Freedmen's Bureau, greenback currency, Reconstruction, Negroes, <emph
                render="doublequote">Yankeeisation</emph> of the South, general political and
              economic conditions during the Reconstruction period, Southern indifference to
              literature, and letters of encouragement to younger writers. The correspondence
              furnishes a vast store of information on the activity of Southern literary figures,
              their poverty, the newspapers and periodicals of the North and South, and a growing
              affiliation between Southern writers and Northern publishers, especially in Hayne's
              case. Other topics include Eugene Lemoine Didier's life of Poe; the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Southern Review. </title> the John C. Calhoun Monument
              Association; Robert Y. Hayne; temperance; voting by Negro clergy in South Carolina
              Episcopal church conferences; and various Southern universities. There are also
              comments on trips to the North made by Hayne after 1865. Ten of Hayne's diaries,
              1864-1885, consist largely of notations of letters received and answered; and four
              scrapbooks, and numerous clippings, often contain literary comment. Included also are
              many of Hayne's literary works, chiefly those already published. </p>
            <p>Among the first papers of the collection are family letters from Hayne's father, also
              Paul Hamilton Hayne, an officer in the U.S. Navy, and letters concerning the early
              death of Hayne's father. During the same period there are letters to Robert Y. Hayne
              relative to family affairs, tariff, Nullification, the <emph render="italic">Palmetto
                Flag,</emph> John C. Calhoun, and the generally disturbed period of the early 1830s
              and 1850s. Included also are many letters from various literary figures to Mary
              Middleton (Michel) Hayne after the death of her husband, and likewise copies of her
              letters to literary figures, generally with reference to Hayne's career. Nineteen
              diaries and literary notebooks, and numerous clippings of Hayne's son, William
              Hamilton Hayne, include titles of and payments received for articles and poems of the
              son, comments on business relations with publishers, newspaper notices of his literary
              works, criticisms of readings and plays, numerous references to his father, domestic
              sidelights, and notes on life in Charleston, South Carolina. Two undated letters by
              Elizabeth Drew (Barstow) Stoddard (1823-1902) to William Winter discuss Hayne's cousin
              Jane McElheney, better known by her stage name, Ada Clare. There is correspondence,
              1943-1944, 6 items, between Robert F. Metzdorf, curator of the R. B. Adam collection
              at the Rush Rhees Library at the University of Rochester, and Jay B. Hubbell and
              Nannie M. Tilley regarding a scrapbook of Hayne which Metzdorf had found in the Rhees
              Library. </p>
            <p>Among the correspondents are the following: Henry Abbey, Oscar Pay Adams, Henry Mills
              Alden, Alfred Aldrich, Alfred Proctor Aldrich, Charles Aldrich, Willis Boyd Allen,
              Isaac W. Avery, John Kendrick Bangs, Waitman T. W. Barbe, Joseph Walker Barnwell,
              Charlotte F. Bates, Archibald John Battle, Charles Joseph Bayne, P. G. T. Beauregard,
              James Berry Bensel, Richard Doddridge Blackmore, Willis H. Bocock, Edward William Bok,
              G. H. Booker, Mary Louise Booth, Eugene Cunningham Branson, Herbert H. Brown, William
              Hand Browne, Edward Livermore Burlingame, Hezekiah Butterworth, George Henry Calvert,
              Esther Bernon Carpenter, Fred Hayden Carruth, Edward Ross Champlin, Essie B.
              Cheesborough, Kate Upson Clark, Richard H. Clark, Jennie Thornley Clarke, Charles
              Jones Colcock, Jr., Charles Washington Coleman, Jr., Thomas Stephens Collier, Wilkie
              Collins, John Esten Cooke, William Wilson Corcoran, John Blaisdell Corliss, Dinah
              Maria (Mulock) Craik, Forrest Crissey, Sumner Archibald Cunningham, Richard Henry
              Dana, Jefferson Davis, Charles Force Deems, Edward Denham, Eugene Lemoine Didier, Mary
              B. Dodge, Mary Elizabeth Mapes Dodge, Julia Caroline (Ripley) Dorr, John Thomas
              Duffield, Harry Stillwell Edwards, Hugo Erichsen, Clarence Fairfield, Edgar Fawcett,
              Frances Christine Fisher, Henry Lynden Flash, Henry Allen Ford, Thomas B. Ford, Frank
              Foxcroft, Daniel Frohman, Rose W. Fry, McDonald Furman, W. D. Gaillard, Charles
              Etienne Arthur Gayarre, Thomas R. Gibson, Jeannette Leonard Gilder, Basil Lanneau
              Gildersleeve, Lawrence Gilman, John Brown Gordon, William Thomas Hale, H. G. C.
              Hallock, Henry Elliott Harman, Joseph Wesley Harper, Jr., Julian LaRose Harris, Carter
              Henry Harrison, Jr., Caskie Harrison, James Albert Harrison, Julian Hawthorne, Mary M.
              M. Hayne, Robert Young Hayne, William Hamilton Hayne, Atticus G. Haywood, Thomas
              Wentworth Higginson, Maxwell Hill, Carl Holliday, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Hamilton
              Holt, James Barron Hope, Charles William Hubner, Alfred Huger, Gaillard Hunt, Benjamin
              Franklin Hutchinson, Andrew Jackson, Florence Barclay Jackson, Henry Rootes Jackson,
              John G. James, Theodore Dehon Jervey, Charles Colcock Jones, Jr., Elizabeth Jordan,
              Charles William Kent, Annie (Chambers) Bradford Ketchum, Edward Smith King, Norman
              Goree Kittrell, Richard Wilson Knott, Cornelius Kollock, Clifford Anderson Lanier,
              Henry Wysham Lanier, Sidney Lanier, Hugh Swinton Legare, Ludwig Lewisohn, Andrew
              Adgate Lipscomb, Henry W. Longfellow, Daniel Lathrop, Newell Lovejoy, Hamilton Wright
              Mabie, Justin McCarthy, James Thompson McCleary, Annie (Russell) Marble, Donald Robert
              Perry Marquis, Wightman Fletcher Melton, Middleton Michel, Richard Fraser Michel,
              Edwin Mims, William Henry Milburn, Will Seymour Monroe, John Torrey Morse, Jr.,
              Harrison Smith Morris, Montrose Jonas Moses, Charles Wells Moulton, John Albert
              Murphy, Margaret M. Osgood, Thomas Nelson Page, Walter Hines Page, Franklin Verzelius
              Newton Painter, Benjamin Morgan Palmer, Samuel Minturn Peck, John Herbert Phillips,
              John James Piatt, Joseph Daniel Pope, Francis Peyre Porcher, Thomas Edward Potterton,
              Harriet Waters Preston, Margaret (Junkie) Preston, Charles Todd Quintard, Marion
              Calhoun Legare Reeves, Charles Francis Richardson, Annie Simms Roach, Edward Payson
              Roe, Charles Hunter Ross, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Adelaide Louise Rouse, Francis S.
              Saltus, Clinton Scollard, Whitmarsh Benjamin Seabrook, John Conrad Seegers, Jr., J. F.
              Simmons, William Gilmore Simms, James Marion Sims, Orlando Jay Smith, M. A. Snowden,
              Yates Snowden, Henry Martin Soper, Caroline (Abbot) Stanley, Frank Lebby Stanton,
              Arthur Stedman, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Alexander H. Stephens, Frank Lincoln Stevens,
              Henry Jerome Stockard, Elizabeth Drew (Barstow) Stoddard, Richard Henry Stoddard,
              Frederick Abbott Stokes, Algernon Charles Swinburne, James Maurice Thompson, John
              Reuben Thompson, Waddy Thompson, Jr., Henry Timrod, Richard Handfield Titherington,
              William Peterfield Trent, Alexander Troy, Henry Clay Trumbull, Eleanor Tully, Richard
              Walton Tully, Hanford D. D. Twiggs, Moses Coit Tyler, James Albert Waldron, Anna Lydia
              Ward, William Haynes Ward, Charles Dudley Warner, Thomas Edward Watson, George
              Armstrong Wauchope, John Langdon Weber, William Lander Weber, Edwin Percy Whipple,
              Louise Clark Whitelock, John Greenleaf Whittier, Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard,
              Walter Williams, Richard Hooker Wilmer, Gilbert Lord Wilson, James Ridout Winchester,
              Owen Wister, and Constance Fenimore Woolson. </p>
            <p>The fifteen letters of Constance Fenimore Woolson have been published in Jay B.
              Hubbell, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Some New Letters of Constance
                Fenimore Woolson,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">New England
                Quarterly,</title> XIV (1941), 715-735. See also Jay B. Hubbell (ed.), <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Last Years of Henry Timrod, 1864-1867: Including
                Letters of Timrod to Paul Hamilton Hayne and Letters about Timrod by William Gilmore
                Simms, John R. Thompson, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Others. With Four Uncollected
                Prose Pieces. Drawn ChieflY from the Paul Hamilton Hayne Collection in the Duke
                University Library </title> (Durham, N.C., 1941); Charles R. Anderson, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Charles Gayarré and Paul Hayne: The Last Literary
                Cavaliers,</title> in <title type="simple" render="italic">American Studies in Honor
                of William Kenneth Boyd,</title> ed. David K. Jackson (Durham, N.C.: 1940); and O.
              M. McKeithan, ed., <title type="simple" render="italic">Selected Letters: John Garland
                James to Paul Hamilton Hayne and Mary Middleton Hayne </title> (Austin, Texas:
              1946). The Calvert letters have been published in part by Ida Gertrude Everson, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">George Henry Calvert: American Literary Pioneer
              </title> (New York, 1944). </p>
            <p>There are also microfilm copies of typed copies, 1868-1880, of Hayne's letters to
              Sidney Lanier (Johns Hopkins University); letters, 1859-1878, from Hayne to Bayard
              Taylor (Cornell University); letters, 1860-1880, from Hayne to Henry W. Longfellow and
              R. H. Dana; and Hayne's letters and manuscripts, 1869-1884 (Huntington Library).</p>
          </scopecontent>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT YOUNG HAYNE PAPERS, 1822-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2450</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ecc9acfe4482d994809edcdc6ff7cc97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bf50c701bb3b3bf6963f7c01eeb7a0f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5779677896f4836404420205a68e196b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business and political letters to Hayne (1791-1839), attorney, U.S.
              senator, and South Carolina governor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9745_lj9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HAMILTON HAYNE PAPERS, 1877-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2451</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a68518c89fcb4b3c77106a995d32141"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>297 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54699c3b9293e4ada16c158568aeed5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_052b1d99de551fccc579530ba7d05628">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Hayne (1856-1929), American poet and author. Correspondence, 1894-1913,
              consists of business letters to Hayne; some discuss his father, Paul Hamilton Hayne.
              There are manuscripts, typescripts, printed copies, clippings, and sheet music of
              Hayne's poems and articles, and notes on the publication of his poems, biographical
              material, and other papers. Diaries, 1877-1878, describe social life and customs in
              Charleston. A literary ledger, 1882-1895, lists titles and publication information on
              Hayne's writings and payments received. There is also a notebook, 1877; literary
              notebooks, 1887-1916, which resemble diaries, and include copies of correspondence
              relating to the publication of Hayne's works with many references to leading literary
              figures; and two scrapbooks of clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK W. HAYNES PAPERS, 1903-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2452</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b412e79ae63fb61714a73f426f517ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0626786a066016fca17f3a88040c3d9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamptonville (Yadkin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24593a9263f31e3a39e7618e7e073366">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from clients to Haynes, an attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9753_2g0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH N. HAYNES PAPERS, 1862-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2453</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53bbfd62ad2d4067ad17f9280a92a554"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6a2e90992319f3fc4110412871330df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dover (Strafford County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c05d9fbf16c6407030ad0b38d611998c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a soldier in the 10th New Hampshire Regiment describing training
              and campaigns in Virginia and Maryland; hardships and bad food; the battle of
              Fredericksburg; Newport News, Norfolk, and Yorktown; refugee Negroes; picket duty;
              Bermuda Hundred; and Chafin's farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9757_0v9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BERTRAND E. HAYS LETTER BOOK, 1836-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2454</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe8b81b3d64daf275f1ae68cc743bb39"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_380631ca8e9a17799f0a3b15fc945b44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Pattonsburg (Botetourt County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ff29f6a2749805f89fba5061ed51ba1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A volume containing copies of personal letters and accounts of miscellaneous
              expenditures in business activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9761_lr8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIS HAYS PAPERS, 1814-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2455</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8654a8680b448deb5f2658a05db3431c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,426 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_640773594981564e63872fed603b1f54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a7c95da27f8003e33e8e10a6afe6544">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and legal papers of John W. Hays (1834-1901), a prominent Oxford
              lawyer, including many deeds which came into his hands through his law practice, and
              many letters from clients concerning details of business. Many notes, bonds,
              indentures, and accounts are also included.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9765_4li" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WOOD HAYWARD PAPERS, 1833-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2456</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b582e62068bac636cbacd7813a80f1b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>220 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0c517937d19abce85709cf841648441">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boxborough (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc834d7a8922a83f932ad427ab4dfc14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Stetson &amp; Avery, a shipping firm of New Orleans, concerning
              Boston clients, Griggs and Wilde, 1830s; papers concerning town meetings and elections
              kept by Hayward as town marshal, 1836; shipping accounts of milk of the Farmers'
              Butter and Cheese Co. of West Acton, Massachusetts, 1860s; and a family record kept by
              Hayward's son, Charles Sumner Hayward.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9769_gci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS HAYWOOD PAPERS, 1848-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2457</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_586a7e58a0a18d1e2916fe50369ad434"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ca191b9f9687c6140100bf19766e842">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edge Lane Hall, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9348aa5f0910e687beec56afb74cf2a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1848-1849, responding to Haywood's revised translation of Kant's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Critique of Pure Reason </title> (1848); writers
              include Augustus DeMorgan, George Henry Lewes, John Hulbert Glover, William Whewell,
              and William Kent, most of whom comment upon Kant and their own philosophical studies.
              Several miscellaneous items include a memoir by Haywood's daughter, Lucy Franklin,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">People I have Known,</title> published
              anonymously in the <title type="simple" render="italic">Cornhill Magazine </title>
              (Sept., 1899).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9773_lf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HAYWOOD AND EDMUND BURKE HAYWOOD PAPERS, 1800-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2458</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58b703316637cd8f230319f68970396b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2679e1c31d326f345c9623c64539de1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d2370d595f40e3123821113339536d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The first part of the collection consists of letters regarding a shortage of state
              funds charged to John Haywood (1755-1827), treasurer of North Carolina, and the
              interest of Willis Alston in determining the shortage. The latter part of the
              collection is composed of official letters of Edmund Burke Haywood (1825-1894), son of
              John Haywood and Confederate surgeon and director of government hospitals in Raleigh,
              North Carolina, and gives much information on medical administration during the Civil
              War. Among the correspondents are E. Burke Haywood, George W. Haywood, John Haywood,
              Thomas Ruffin, and Edward Warren.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9777_yrc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLEMMENCE G. HAYWORTH PAPERS, 1867-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2459</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d7f3f300cf70d46d374b445e34a3eb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d8219df102ea987922ad1115bb0110da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c53d8c1457f8d49d95bc7b1494e8fb74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1867, appointing Clemmence G. Hayworth an election official in Randolph
              County, North Carolina; letters from J. E. Hayworth in Hendrix County, Indiana,
              describing conditions there and remarking on the effect of the railroad strike of
              1877; and a tax evaluation list for 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9781_r92" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEIGHTON WILSON HAZLEHURST PAPERS, 1793-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2460</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_12ec5eddfff1174269e8ee175f7aea8e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>124 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3314692c1c259d8a5e4ccbadc8c5038b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethel (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_591f96933e19d3a636a981817a80a37e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Jane E. Johnston to her niece, Mary Jane (McNish) Hazlehurst from
              Savannah and Bethel, Georgia, and "The Hermitage" plantation near Savannah. There is
              information on the Burroughs, Hazlehurst, and other families and their marriages. The
              letters mention politics, with references to Daniel Webster's visit to Savannah, 1847,
              and secession; real estate; church affairs; <emph render="doublequote">Yamassee</emph>
              plantation; diseases; slavery and a runaway; and social life and customs in
              Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9785_iwu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANKLIN HARVEY HEAD PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2461</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c973d7506d7fcc3330b9ce642ba322dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bebfcda118e1e9ff74de3ad2c0222e3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b06487e314fe836f25aa86f5af29804f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A typed copy of Head's pamphlet, <title type="simple" render="italic">Studies in
                Early American History: A Notable Lawsuit </title> (Chicago: privately printed,
              [1898]), giving a fictional story about a lawsuit between Frederick Law Olmsted and
              members of the Astor family over Captain Kidd's fortune.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9789_sa5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC BROOKS HEADEN PAPERS, 1848-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2462</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3b80773fc036ef99904124730da9c2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_297cd5cec4ef5104e28c4683e3750049">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0cadf3a0d47f4fad7266c48fd4a2e88b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Physician's account book containing information on a number of patients residing in
              Chatham County, medicine prescribed, medical treatment of slaves, and the estate of G.
              S. Fields, for which one of the Headens served as administrator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9793_92g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS MEALY AND JEANETTE (REID) MEALY PAPERS, 1920-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2463</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab43d0a88781779153883caa5803b0e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>151 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c9c80e8c64c0deca98b9c712795e166">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_780babd8c23047dd0955683854e89375">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries kept by Jeannette (Reid) Healy describing their two and a half year honeymoon
              tour of Japan, Korea, China, the Philippines, Hong Kong, French Indo-China' Thailand,
              Singapore, India, and Africa, principally describing the tourist sights and places
              they visited. Included are 150 pictures and a clipping from their threemonth safari in
              Kenya.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9797_xr6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COLUMBUS HEARD PAPERS, 1855-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2464</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc610710379a4f5cb20684051afbe08b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6411189a2692949512615c8d1d552de4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Greene County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_793758bc4ca40f9225d871c0863c9514">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Columbus Heard, jurist, concerning personal and legal matters, and the
              difficult years of Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9801_rmi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAFCADIO HEARN PAPERS, 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2465</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b162fe55668d096e206a4bd2688fc0b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_43db0685fe4e5b4df273a637498bd389">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5bb230304c742b5a0996ef36a48c9b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904), author, to Charles E. A. Gayarré (1805-1895),
              New Orleans historian, concerning the publication of Gayarré's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Southern Question.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9805_em4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARTWELL P. HEATH PAPERS, 1820-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2466</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6fc1d127ca5d10f9f6da042689ec09c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49b5b4a4796b610a4ea1c0244a556494">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4fcfcfc309bcc312676c769426024cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters dealing with business of the law firm of Heath and Mason at Petersburg;
              letters of Roscoe B. and J. H. Heath to their uncle, Francis E. Rives; bills and
              receipts; and an indenture of Francis E. Rives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9809_o56" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT R. HEATH PAPERS, 1816-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2467</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0fb25e301c28938aafe22f7319e682ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,061 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe8c46e5fa5a3c04387d709889222050">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42cb99b1acb959ec5c29ca9a753f6652">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert R. Heath, lawyer and jurist, comprise legal and business
              correspondence, bills, receipts, and other legal papers. Included is a letter from his
              daughter, Laura (Sister Angela) while a novitiate at St. Joseph's Seminary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9813_99n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HEATH AND JOSEPH CURTIS PAPERS, 1725-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2468</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eca35f497eb04c07817c99433a878eed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0584ad7878f11115c17f59a283a69df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roxbury (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e17d0c2813f3fb410db9820e1630ba1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Heath, general in the Continental Army during the American
              Revolution, and of Joseph Curtis, large landowner in Roxbury, related by marriage.
              Heath papers include a record of water rights obtained by William Heath's father or
              grandfather, copy of a letter to Heath by George Washington discussing U.S. relations
              with France, copy of Heath's will, and items relating to property owned by Heath's
              daughter, Sarah (Heath) Gardner. Curtis papers are concerned mainly with the
              disposition of his estate, including two land indentures and his will.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9817_6dn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN SHERWOOD HEDRICK PAPERS, 1848-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2469</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_191824bb11a6632863908cdef66c37f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,033 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_337cad0334cbb6a4c08a446a1a3ab5c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e4bddec361f4d57fd9ce95c3abdb209">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, political, and official papers of Benjamin Sherwood Hedrick (1827-1886),
              professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1854-1856,
              and examiner in the Patent Office, Washington, D.C., 1861-1886. Early papers are
              concerned with personal matters, especially the courtship of his future wife, Mary
              Ellen Thompson, his work and colleagues at the Nautical Almanac Office, woman's
              rights, news of the social life in Chapel Hill and the faculty of the University of
              North Carolina, and his plans for a school of science at the university. Papers, 1856,
              include correspondence and faculty minutes pertaining to Hedrick's dismissal from the
              university for his outspoken views on slavery and his support of John C. Fremont.
              Subsequent letters concern speaking engagements and offers for jobs, tension between
              the North and the South, the commercial crisis of 1857, the Know-Nothings, Republican
              politics, antislavery, secessionists versus unionists in North Carolina, and military
              preparations, especially in the Washington, D.C. area. Civil War letters pertain to
              military engagements and activities, resistance to conscription, officers, refugees,
              Lincoln's policies and the government's stand on the issue of slavery, prisoners of
              war, the emigration of North Carolinians to Indiana, Negro troops in the Union Army,
              the assassination of Lincoln, and the surrender of Johnston. Postwar letters relate to
              North Carolina politics, Hedrick's efforts to get North Carolina back into the Union,
              the economic and social changes and hardships during Reconstruction, and affairs at
              the university. Topics discussed include the gubernatorial campaign between W. W.
              Holden and Jonathan Worth and the aftermath of Worth's election, poverty and
              destruction in North Carolina, the writing and ratification of a new state
              constitution, Negro suffrage, the 14th Amendment, the Test Oath, the confiscation of
              property, freedmen and the Freedmen's Bureau, education for Negroes, the proposed
              Black Code, repudiation of the state debt, the Heroes of America, the Ku Klux Klan,
              the occupation of North Carolina by Federal troops, the celebration of the 4th of
              July, problems between the Internal Revenue Service and distilleries, delegates to the
              National Union Convention in Philadelphia, 1866, conditions at the university, and
              financial matters including investments in bonds and gold, and greenbacks. The patent
              papers, relating to Hedrick's various positions in the Division of Chemistry and
              Metallurgy of the Patent Office, consist of correspondence pertaining to inventions,
              reports on disputed patent cases, decisions on applications, summonses to and
              testimony in federal court hearings on patent cases, patent drawings, and statements
              of patent claims by inventors. Printed materials include advertisements. commencement
              announcements and other items related to educational institutions, broadsides
              concerning ante-bellum matters, Reconstruction pamphlets. items pertaining to various
              clubs and organizations, clippings concerning politics, and other items. Bills and
              receipts cover four decades of business transactions, beginning with Hedrick's college
              days. There are also drafts of political speeches and newspaper articles, school
              papers, and genealogical items. The volumes consist of three memorandum books and a
              daybook.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9821_sb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES A. HEDRICK PAPERS, 1877-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2470</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df4527db3ca96cab4541ba2bb48525ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b02e7d5cfa46eb4055bb5e9d3513a9d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mackeville (Pendleton County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9509f456f6efdb02a08b95e8b110f2e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles A. Hedrick consist of personal and business letters and postcards,
              bills and receipts, and mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9825_32g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ARTHUR HELPS PAPERS, ca. 1853-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2471</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7855579d7042818a31d4adf118f8c516"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b96fbbcd601076d44d5415bdaa952105">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25c13ff7efef453dd00b13d3cae3f2b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Sir Arthur Helps (1813-1875), clerk of the Privy Council and author, from
              James Anthony Froude (1818-1894), historian and author, discussing Sir Arthur's works,
              his own literary efforts, his editorship of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Fraser's Magazine,</title> 1860-1874, and British politics, including foreign
              policy, British leaders, Ireland, and British colonial policy; and letters from
              politicians, authors, and ministers on similar topics. Correspondents include Sir
              Edwin Arnold, John Thadeus Delane, Frederic Harrison, Sir Arthur Helps, Benjamin
              Jowett, Leopold George Duncan Albert, the Duke of Albany, Robert Lowe, Sir Theodore
              Martin, John Frederick Denison Maurice, Sir John Everett Millais, Richard Monckton
              Milnes, Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, Henry Reeve, Lord John Russell, Odo Russell,
              Samuel Smiles, Herbert Spencer, Lord Stanley, Sir Henry Taylor, Tom Taylor, Martin
              Farquhar Tupper, and Victoria, Crown Princess of Prussia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9829_q42" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON HELSABECK PAPERS, 1899-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2472</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f70f1c0e781d2693f4d5972494b18e75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33388634ad276368fb677e2b0d69d013">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>King (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7171d5e133244dabf50415006b9e03f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Circular letter advertising Trinity Park High School, Durham, North Carolina; a form
              for names of prospective students; and a letter of gift stating the origin of these
              papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9833_tvy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HEMPHILL FAMILY PAPERS, 1784 (1831-1929) 1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2473</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fffad9539a42a2080576e30b22aab101"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,150 items and 28 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c404cff79b8e9b09368b6ef192fd76a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Due West (Abbeville County) and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8ffebd31dda9f455b87897af6cda01c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Reverend John Hemphill (1761-1832), minister in the Associate Reformed
              Presbyterian Church; of James Calvin Hemphill (1850-1927), journalist; of Robert Reid
              Hemphill (1840-1908), editor and state senator; and of other members of the Hemphill
              family. Early letters and sermons relate to the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
              in South Carolina. Other important matters include slavery, African Colonization
              Society, missionaries to Liberia, temperance, politics, affairs at South Carolina
              College, Columbia, the activities in Texas of John Hemphill (son of Reverend John
              Hemphill), the Civil War, war activities of women, the South Carolina constitutional
              convention, the bankruptcy of South Carolina, the Ku Klux Klan, and freedmen as
              laborers. The bulk of the papers from the 1870s on are of James Calvin Hemphill.
              Topics of concern include South Carolina politics, various presidential campaigns,
              Benjamin Tillman and Cole Blease, the publishing activities of James Calvin Hemphill,
              the colonization of Negroes in Africa, the murder of Francis W. Dawson I, editor of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Charleston (South Carolina) News and
                Courier,</title> the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, the Silver Question, the
              Charleston earthquake of 1886, woman suffrage proposal of 1892, railroads, the South
              Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition, William McKinley and imperialism, the
              establishment of a school of journalism at Columbia University, race relations in the
              Mississippi delta, 1905, the experience of William L. Hemphill as an engineer in the
              tin mines of Bolivia, "yellow journalism," World War I, the League to Enforce Peace,
              and prominent political and journalistic figures of the time. Volumes of James Calvin
              Hemphill consist of daybooks, 1880-1897; letter books, 1894-1903; and scrapbooks,
              1887-1916, of newspaper clippings. For Robert Reid Hemphill there are a commonplace
              book; a daybook, 1876-1882; a legal case book, 1866-1880; a scrapbook, 1873-1892; and
              a teacher's record.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9837_yol" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. C. HENDERSON ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1856-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2474</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc39bc4c7d8df4423a72fe84e6e544a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8cf28b66eb06e13303ff7da74143c9a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yanceyville (Caswell County), N.^</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad0d64788c26253e26a5f5cebe8730cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cashier's and teller's account books of the Bank of Yanceyville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9841_dml" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD ERSKINE HENDERSON PAPERS, 1841-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2475</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b11cf0546c3daa9cd93c3919719ca95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>221 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63ab23345996919a7ad6df9c967aff2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williameboro (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1738ca5466d8a9a833c88bd8743866f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and Civil War correspondence of Archibald E. Henderson (b. 1843) on life in
              the Confederate Army and conditions in the South during Reconstruction. Included is an
              account of the Kick and Stephens affairs in Caswell County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9845_7xp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HENRY HENDERSON PAPERS, 1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2476</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d85264ea408e6f4ac980908e087394da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3208906a14c3ee518cd81b5a0b9026f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b3a9cd27cf28dd492c875d73497e5e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of David Henry Henderson (b. 1914), lawyer and state legislator, dealing with
              the redistricting of the state senatorial districts and reapportioning the state House
              of Representatives. Included are the report of the House committee of which Henderson
              was vice-chairman, and maps of the current and recommended districts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9849_5po" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HENDERSON PAPERS, 1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2477</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b13084abc2777a21cc24c7f40facee1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca02a91093bab010e302e383842453d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pacolet (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d140d5dcef3ca063ad7ec25f41dcc100">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Henry Bailey to John Henderson describing the recent visit of George
              Washington to Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9853_0y6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY HENDERSON PAPERS, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2478</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e228f6b625fc5b66e587f1ffee27e247"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c90feac03a3aafc668aeeca1ade935b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hedgesville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_370380f3025b56848434a9a0026e9403">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter of Alexander Dunkin to his sister, Mrs. Mary Henderson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9857_qx6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HENDERSON PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2479</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b33af9d71dfa7e4c145a7a6698410219"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f642922bd84f0e626c962a004fd9db1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ca6a95b9d26067559512fb59fa11b02">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a diary of a Union soldier while a prisoner at Andersonville, Georgia, and
              Florence, South Carolina, in which he comments on living conditions, food rations,
              attempted escapes, and fellow prisoners, including men from the 14th Regiment of New
              York Heavy Artillery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9861_x5y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. F. HENDERSON PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2480</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75f6d9f927670a7e883ea47bb0e96f76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b56adff8307e4f41c9911d1f9afc688b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f08bb2d9282ae84a659ad2bdd9fd2297">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and documents concerning an equity case involving the purchase of cotton,
              submitted to the military authorities because of the lack of adequate civilian
              facilities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9865_h24" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. HENDERSON NOTEBOOKS, 1860-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2481</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21665949d07f35262319268e8cd20d35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29d222d400d6e2d6eddb71473b197ced">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f88ea65738c1a3a8be75fe04e8a38631">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Medical notebooks, one of which was written over a daybook.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9869_p47" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX PAPERS, 1764-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2482</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d83c871225c86920473113235bab1403"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>164 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b84d42589bf4fb97011d674bcf947ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kansas City (Jackson County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef602730c9b2e375660bfdd870b47b14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Eugene Russell Hendrix (1847-1927), bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
              Church, South, and antiquarian, are comprised of letters from presidents of the
              British Wesleyan Conference, from Methodist bishops in America, including both the
              Northern and Southern branches after 1845, from other notable Methodists, and from
              other prominent figures. The letters concern Methodism in America, prominent
              Methodists, the split of the church over the issue of slavery, ministry to Negroes,
              relations between Northern and Southern Methodists, and episcopal and routine
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9873_yr0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. HENDRIX PAPERS, 1808 (1826-1885) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2483</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce63d81d4703721858b88c67d73f18ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>74 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a661a2e632507866300210980af06242">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elkville (Wilkes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ce3e4e3e34dbb6f9fffd9674fa361f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George W. Hendrix, justice of the peace and landowner, concerning the
              conveyance of properties in Wilkes County and his duties as justice of the peace; of
              James Kelley Hendrix, surveyor, pertaining to the surveying of land whose ownership
              was disputed; and of William B. Hendrix, Confederate soldier, describing camp life.
              Also included are several lists of taxables in Wilkes County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9877_edk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HENDRY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1856-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2484</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7df931024bd89077118a788a51258525"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0022f67a26d867b397ae0e50f907370">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westminister (Carroll County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_003d359bdaad759cb875af96bf523ddd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of Charles Hendry. Several pages are covered over with clippings of
              household hints.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9881_4en" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENKEL FAMILY PAPERS, 1812-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2485</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_568eedcdecb739e86514f5eede4e1a34"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>165 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af83c2b079855e2d0e38d78bccd810e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Market (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55850e903144239745db4667effa0ac2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of members of the Henkel family, most of whom were Lutheran ministers, are
              comprised of notes for sermons, articles, and lectures; account books; several Civil
              War letters; materials concerning the Lutheran Publishing House in New Market operated
              by Solomon Henkel (1777-1847) and Ambrose Henkel (1786-1870), including
              correspondence, orders for printed goods and advertising space, bills and receipts,
              and pamphlets on book reviews; and family letters from relatives in North Carolina and
              Tennessee. The majority of the notes and account books are in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9885_ilo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HENLEY PAPERS, 1791-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2486</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_061fb463e89e47d7706d58cba3adf50f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7f5ea7672f7f17f62a14a1ff353890b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and Tennessee.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02deed61db6a801809e2aef2777067ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of David Henley (1748-1823), officer in the Revolutionary
              Army, commissioner of Indian affairs in Tennessee, and clerk in the War Department,
              dealing with treaties, agreements, and relations between the whites and the Choctaw
              and Creek Indians, including the exchange of prisoners, reparations for murders,
              inroads by whites and Indians, and compensation for stolen horses; establishment of
              post roads from Tennessee to the South Carolina border and to Natchez, Mississippi;
              establishment of a trading post at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, and establishment of the
              Indian Treaty Line from the Kentucky Trace to the Gaps of the Cumberland and along
              Campbell's line to the Clinch River, and the difficulties of the commissioners in
              deciding on this line. Among the correspondents are William Blount, Benjamin Hawkins,
              David Henley, William McCleish, James McHenry, Samuel Mitchell, and James
              Robertson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9889_i0w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS W. HENRY PAPERS, 1867-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2487</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_572afbe2c2fa2f8f452d932e62230115"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5671bf6af6f27250303696159909981">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Byhalia (Marshall County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_073ae7cb5e7a6df5371e1b50aacbacff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Francis W. Henry, collector for B. E. Wofford and J. Frank Wofford,
              concerning the collection of private debts during Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9893_k48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS HENRY, JR., PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2488</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8877f5f2da77f8fd741addced4ec968c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11f904fdd99fdde74f9fbf16af6150ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksville (Montgomery County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73b84e3b0b0c86a1f40138457f708b68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Confederate military dispatches of Gustavus A. Henry, assistant adjutant general,
              commenting on troop movements and the conditions of roads in South Carolina in
              1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9897_xur" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC HENRY PAPERS, 1794 (1811-1828) 1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2489</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_729445c27836b536d27095ea80962bce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f592dff974f62544f7950d57a9eb6987">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Centerville (Prince William County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22ab08491f1d1fec1bd324ca1ed1bc6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, professional, and business correspondence of Isaac Henry as U.S. Navy surgeon
              and later as a Virginia planter. Included is a letter, 1814, from his father, Hugh
              Henry, describing the fortifications around Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9901_gf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. L. HENRY PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2490</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_245e012ea67b2db8f318e1322f90bc4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab44df604fb0b25d8a69492d8c911618">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_defa94e7205269dbfba37e1773bd6af7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a Confederate soldier discussing personal affairs, various Union
              and Confederate generals and units, Union prisoners, Confederate and Union casualties,
              desertions, and troop movements and engagements, including campaigns in Maryland and
              Pennsylvania, the sieges of Vicksburg and Richmond, and the battle of Cedar Run,
              1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9905_cx7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB HENRY PAPERS, 1806-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2491</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36650a7cadfec04f6a3b0618d16d25dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_682f85f5a5d86ffdcb4a6d05a201f1d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carteret County, N.C., and Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4b5aad5b122afa9ae1264cb4c835aef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Jacob Henry, merchant and member of the North Carolina legislature and
              later a Charleston merchant, include a notice of his candidacy to the North Carolina
              legislature, a personal letter, and a pamphlet of miscellaneous information. The
              volume is a daybook and memorandum book, and contains testimony on his losses in a
              fire, 1838.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9909_ilt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES VERNOR HENRY PAPERS, 1833-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2492</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f91066464c940b02b80527f99dc67cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ca9866dc243676fc7d0d1e2f435ff91">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96198041e6baae332807c809c50febbb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the contested will of Benjamin Vernor, of which James V. Henry was the
              beneficiary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9913_zn9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEREMIAH HENRY AND BYRON V. HENRY PAPERS, 1832-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2493</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fda4bea485d5ac047456239690c2011"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>154 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05af8d38c55171081d4e465b0d969a54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lilesville (Anson County) and Wake Forest (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df95a2053ff35272bed4cbbee35c80e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, family, and business correspondence of Jeremiah Henry, farmer and school
              commissioner, and of Byron V. Henry, a younger member of the family, while a student
              at Wake Forest College. Letters centering around the elder Henry relate to farming and
              obtaining teachers for the local school. Included are two letters, 1833-1834, from his
              brother, Isom, giving accounts of farm life in Greene County, Alabama, and similar
              letters from friends recently settled in Tennessee, Louisiana, and other parts of
              Alabama. There are several Civil War letters, including a discussion of the siege of
              Petersburg. Letters, 1873-1874, are to Byron V. Henry while a student at Wake Forest
              College, and a letter, 1878, describes the buildings and student organizations at the
              college. There are letters, 1882-1885, from members of the Carrol family, parents of
              Jeremiah Henry's wife, from Thomasville, Georgia; letters, 1880s and 1890s, from
              cousins describing their social life; and letters of T. B. Henry containing references
              to the Grange and the temperance movement. Several papers pertain to the Valley Mutual
              Life Association of Virginia. Legal papers include land deeds and estates papers. A
              printed item deals with the Denver (North Carolina) Seminary. The volumes are
              ledgers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9917_uwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HENRY PAPERS, 1837-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2494</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0d0b9aca92383aafe7b0ae2d2203ed9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0e675333012e5ee956360da0e6a3377">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_614a32573a0caa321a35902b0c1cab4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Joseph Henry (1797-1878), first director of the Smithsohian
              Institution, including several letters pertaining to the administration of the
              Smithsonian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9921_cyf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRICK HENRY PAPERS, 1777-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2495</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0cd645884e6d4a33a097cd1a671569c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca913825b7165ff8a872da7a96390f22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hanover County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e962d0b504b300715c925fda19658b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Patrick Henry (1736-1799), Virginia statesman, include commissions; land
              grants; a letter from David Mason discussing the progress of his march to South
              Carolina and the men and supplies under his command; a circular letter to the members'
              of the court of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, concerning the administration of taxes
              and pensions in Virginia; a printed letter from Henry listing the duties of a
              lieutenant in raising and provisioning his troops; a clipping comparing Henry and
              Thomas Jefferson; and a clipping, 1897, describing Henry's burial place and relics of
              Henry that were owned by his grandson, William Wirt Henry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9925_nli" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRICK HENRY PAPERS, 1925-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2496</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfa7c6279024d7c80c5d0fc938712595"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93814ea1ed22a6cf2e819bff7b33414d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brandon (Rankin County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a39cb8f973c3a85c6522a727eda3bba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Patrick Henry (1843-1930) from Alfred E. Smith, John Sharp
              Williams, and H. D. Whitfield containing scattered comments on the activities of the
              Democratic Party.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9929_abo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT R. HENRY PAPERS, 1822-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2497</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e0d7202bb53c846734c6a5c066244f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9f2e491efd7250d73a27ec874cfe994">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa3ef018a06c002225757a3822b23787">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Robert R. Henry, merchant, concerning irregularities in the revenue
              service as administered by the collector of the port of St. Mary's, Georgia, and
              Henry's desire for the position; accusations against Martin Van Buren, New York
              Governor Enos Throop, and Inspector General of Potash and Pearlashes George Seamen for
              political favoritism and fraud; needed changes in inspection laws; and the estate of
              Benjamin Vernor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, including much biographical and
              genealogical material.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9933_3bz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[SAMUEL HENRY AND THOMAS M. DARNALL?] LEDGER, 1817-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2498</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e3395ca5946c1e4c967e1f923b23904"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 214 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_366e019c5616e57119f25d51fb411ac4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisonburg (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c173fb050225fc5cd032a138a249182">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9937_wbz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CLAY SOCIETY RECORD BOOK, 1845-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2499</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d450d0f401f1eefcdd0aff5739951fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 131 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e58dc7f8af31fd8930bc75d1cfcd5311">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_abb03a9c1e0327b5b21a8f0b602f4bf8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Constitution, by-laws, and minutes of the Henry Clay Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9941_ba9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HENSHAW PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2500</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2adcc4259275d09e90b7bcdcf82adc63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40e11b912be2acd223ad252de6b33bc8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buffalo (Erie County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e63cd9d7304b75249f62038b74b17ad9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a captain in the 100th Regiment of New York Volunteer Infantry,
              stationed at Camp Morgan and near Yorktown, Virginia, to his mother and sisters
              describing army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9945_588" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SILAS HENTON MANUSCRIPT, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2501</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c31fdadda21b5d10717bcfa6f5d1de2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0439068f96788d9c0088be60927a4ebc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Arithmetic problems and answers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9948_dg4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HERBERT AND FRANCIS C. HERBERT PAPERS, 1832-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2502</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c35570665a69d3b3f675fb1506b2e586"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_316f65543ad8a5a2de4512d5dc429e3f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a791576145de27140ab7543b5bc9d16f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the Herbert family concerning efforts to collect from the federal
              government the claims of their father, Thomas Herbert, Revolutionary naval captain,
              for half pay for life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9952_avn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD THOMAS HERIOT PAPERS, 1852-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2503</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cc716f6df96439de083a3044c512e1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a89b68cf3d47ccf9a2e813b8f79289a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Georgetown County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed6cdc55f7d5e86792ddf0d494d2ee40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Edward Thomas Heriot, a large planter and slaveowner, describing his trip
              to Great Britain, his voyage across the Atlantic to New York, his railroad trip to
              South Carolina, personal affairs, and his various estates and slaves. Also included is
              a defense of slavery and a criticism of abolition, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Fredrika
              Bremer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9956_ujw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HERR PAPERS, 1862-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2504</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_deee02de0aa59d8c8839c7a92e06f4c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>72 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5ec939e8fd9f6579f21382428aef8e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Donnelsville (Clark County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06fe4a3a716cabc12ae4b34e470a464c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John Herr, a corporal in the 94th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
              describing troop movements across Georgia mountains in 1863, commodity prices,
              Confederate evacuation of breastworks at Resaca (Georgia), voting for Abraham Lincoln
              for president, the desire to devastate South Carolina in retaliation for having
              initiated hostilities, the burning of Atlanta, and the march from Savannah, Georgia,
              to Fayetteville, North Carolina. Herr criticized his <emph render="doublequote"
                >treasonous</emph> family for showing sympathy for the Confederacy. Also included
              are references to financial affairs in Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9960_l4w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERTZLER FAMILY PAPERS, 1820 (1880-1910) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2505</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e98bf025bd0a7a643562b6a888674dc1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 600 items.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3ef798fe9176ba12941e9a3a2e4315c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ce0e9f89e2ca0bb6f5dd8d9280edc5e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business papers of John, Jacob, and Edward Hertzler, merchants in the
              wholesale grain and flour business, including correspondence, shipping invoices, and
              orders from grain, dairy feed, sacking, grinding machinery and flour companies. The
              firm was John Hertzler &amp; Sons, 1860-1900.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9964_mar" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HETH PAPERS, 1795-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2506</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf261c56b7f1da48753bf5f2cf546562"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a20e5001b671deb6ac02df0c4d2813c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bermuda Hundred (Charles City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f4ff67a6f5eb29ce65aa74d91150c4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Heth (1735-1808), collector for Bermuda Hundred, Virginia,
              including circulars issued to collectors, instructions regarding sea letters and
              passports, regulations for arming merchant vessels, comments on recapture of American
              vessels from the French and strained relations with France, and a list of vessels
              registered and licensed in 1797.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9968_lc5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. HETSLER PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2507</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa093f8a2d7415c8cd62a04379f9ba60"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66e85a809008c502fc63d9738f9c20be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germantown (Montgomery County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1589391b28e17e041c4f276020e0e731">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of an Ohio soldier describing hardships of army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9972_htx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HEWES PAPERS, 1779.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2508</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86c31bf6de61f5bf958b91571ccdbc34"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed73c7b8b6a1ed5799bf99c7835a637e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lazy Hill, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bc366a6fbb9a26937aaa4d58ce6bfe8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Campbell to Joseph Hewes (1730-1779), merchant and delegate to the
              Continental Congress, describing the public attitude in North Carolina, general
              distress and inflation, coinage weights and values, and the need for a mint.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9976_6vt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FAYETTE HEWITT PAPERS, 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2509</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c2bc50f19c7878e292105b7d25bad29"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95958a1a44325061b81e3badb56940d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frankfort (Franklin County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5bdceff9298c2c18ae51ae4e5bcc51e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Fayette Hewitt (1831-1909), Confederate Army officer, to Thomas D.
              Osborne concerning the return of bodies of soldiers killed in various battles,
              including Chickamauga; and a picture and biographical sketch of Hewitt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9980_c7l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD NEWTON HEWITT PAPERS, 1836 (1861) 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2510</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_371e28f125d449c661655823ba982e33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5806ab3ac1f61f0d32754aa3b56a7125">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Otter Oaks, Campbell County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4846b6c299aa7737f298c893038f315">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the Civil War correspondence of Richard Newton Hewitt, a Confederate Army
              physician, containing comments on personal affairs, the difficulties of army life,
              prices of salt and supplies, the first battle of Manassas, the blockade of Southern
              ports, prisoners, picket duty, troop movements, food, clothing, sickness, hospitals, a
              measles epidemic, music, and various Confederate and Union officers and leaders. Other
              personal correspondence refers to commodity prices, slaves, religion, weather and
              crops, the settlement of estates, the University of Virginia and its students and
              social life, and railroads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9984_05k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. MEYER AND COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1858-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2511</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f37d4cff3d7bd2d85f07b6e7b3681ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 452 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0b59625d53c035f7af1d45d30403fe5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4cd5277bfa4dca893b6421446f6409f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of the general mercantile business of John C. Heyer and William A. Heyer.
              Included are a few irregular accounts, 1860-1861 and 1867.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9988_qyj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. D. HEYWARD PAPERS, 1886-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2512</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_747ba91756089578cef5292051b501b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2827fd478c43601fcc0d641327891ffe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Island (Georgetown County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_746dbda514b9704ab28435ca6593f2f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Selma Heyward to her husband, T. D. Heyward, in Savannah, Georgia,
              describing earthquakes in South Carolina; and a special order issued by the Savannah
              Volunteer Guards ordering the holding of elections.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9992_h4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALMA [HIBBARD?] JOURNAL, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2513</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_465ae1c922ba376b313a87a974cf1cf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 120 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f6ecd30cd863dc6413c8c926d153508">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mountain View (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9b36f1acc0681b8c34737cb89adde87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a Northern teacher who lived and worked in the home of Bishop William
              Meade in western Virginia. The journal contains comments on the Meade household;
              social life, customs, pecularities of speech in the area; and slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref9996_q6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW HICKENLOOPER, JR., PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2514</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6766d3bfc11928dbb56b7d7b08581eb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb66ed82fb38393c950b1718911d2963">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3c05901c002685ff704e53b7d7411ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1885, to Andrew Hickenlooper, Jr., from Schuyler Hamilton concerning the
              Society of the Army of the Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10000_8nm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JOSEPH MICKEY MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1837-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2515</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76d6634dcf768ee96fff8492700adb66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 259 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_faa2c37763c896f46940b17d5d470e6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, W. Va., and Perryville (Perry County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daba4b36abe403e382a46ebf5b0e78d0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memorandum book of John Joseph Hickey, an attorney in Jefferson County, Virginia, and
              Perryville, Missouri, containing notes on local people and events; legal activities at
              various courts; and a political meeting of followers of Martin Van Buren in Jefferson
              County, 1839. The volume also contains merchant's accounts from the 1870s; a letter
              book; docket books; and miscellanea from Virginia and Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10004_5d0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAUL ROBINSON HICKOK PAPERS, 1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2516</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4205649921c421f87db1f28900c6c2a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfc16d01781b435444601276e8d073f8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Binghamton (Broome County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc7b6c0292f927ef94fbf7549200897d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Walter Lowrie Fisher to Paul Robinson Hickok discussing the character of
              President William Howard Taft.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10008_rkd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BRODNAX HICKS AND DAVID S. HICKS PAPERS, 1800 (1836-1894)
              1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2517</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ccf3a53b3ad422aa679823526b49558b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,503 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e673e96de9f8d2be57f4486cfc28f9cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_417474fc4b8e8c6b91c2cacc941de351">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business, personal, and legal correspondence of Edward B. Hicks (d. 1858), lawyer and
              planter, and of his son, David S. Hicks, lawyer, planter, and land agent. Papers of
              Edward B. Hicks include jockey club dues, records connected with his duties as sheriff
              in 1821 and possibly later, and with Hicks' position as superintendent of schools in
              Brunswick County in 1847. Included also is an extensive series of letters and papers
              relating to the operation, in partnership with John W. Paup, of a plantation at Red
              River, Arkansas, in 1837 and later. Letters also show that Hicks engaged in the
              business of selling slaves at New Orleans, Louisiana, during 1852. Other interesting
              letters are from Lewis Taylor on the War of 1812 and another, in 1817, relative to
              disturbances at Princeton College, Princeton, New Jersey, caused by refusal of
              professors to accept state bank notes. Centering around David S. Hicks after 1858, the
              papers are largely legal documents, notes, and correspondence concerned with his law
              practice and the administration of the estate of Edward R. Hicks. The most continuous
              series among these legal papers is a set of letters from Leigh R. Page, a Richmond
              attorney. Papers also pertain to the efforts of Hicks and one Turnbull to sell lands
              in Brunswick County to Northerners. Included also are records of Hicks's activities as
              judge of Brunswick County, as dealer in Texas lands, and as an organizer of the
              Atlantic and Danville Railroad. One letter, June 30, 1866, from D. J. Claiborne, Jr.,
              concerns Southern Negro congressmen. Fifteen letters from General Thomas Ewing are
              concerned with the Atlantic and Danville Railroad. The volumes, generally mercantile
              records, evidently came into the collection as a result of Hicks's legal practice and
              duties as sheriff.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10012_mhk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HICKS PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2518</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f2b356a68db01d9227e08bc329911ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70a22eb9d450738e4f1f91d49350db03">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trenton Falls (Oneida County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f63663474bbdf6037d364279ae729273">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Thomas Hicks from G. W. Van Derlip concerning possible revisions to a
              portrait which Hicks had completed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10016_7vd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HICKS, JONES &amp; MALLORY PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2519</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18293b79bbbd011b31d658797478bd56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa270afa83e26efe43c530cd7f287ff3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0626516ed0ef92ef57f49f509df3d52f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, bills, and receipts of the Hicks, Jones, and Mallory Shoe Shop.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10020_0q4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HIERHOLZER LETTER BOOK, 1859-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2520</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7b3c197e6a75494cbbf968f123af90d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 240 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c98c2889f32cfd1001fbbc744831a61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ea427e5ae1b7b207c9d537fb2103f35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A merchant's letterpress copybook concerning the prices of hides, transportation
              facilities, and the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10024_etx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MUHLENBERG HIESTER AND MARCIA C. M. HIESTER PAPERS, 1830 (1872-1919)
              1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2521</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d9c84627f4f1f35a1dd99709571512a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,946 items and 32 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e47318fe3452f23275df409d7cba19e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Millmont, Mercersburg (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5c8f6832b4efe21e6c4ce3dfafef2fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Henry Muhlenberg Hiester and Maria C. M. Hiester for the most
              part concerned with personal matters and routine family business. The collection
              contains invitations, calling cards, copies of fire insurance policies, printed matter
              concerning the Western North Carolina Mining and Improvement Company and the Marconi
              Wireless Telegraph Company of America, copies of wills, and financial papers such as
              bills and receipts. The correspondence includes a series of personal and family
              letters of Joseph M. Hiester and letters to Maria Hiester from H. W. Freedley
              concerning his service in the 3rd United States Regiment in the Civil War. Volumes are
              memorandum books of Henry Muhlenberg Hiester and Maria C. M. Hiester, one of which
              contains genealogical information on the Hiester family; notes of a student at
              Princeton University on lectures in mathematics and psychology, 1872, law, 1874-1876,
              and a music notebook, ca. 1821; a journal of a European tour, 1855; and a number of
              account books and daybooks mainly 1830-1870, containing records for Millmont Mills,
              Millmont Farm, Montgomery Mills, Hiester and Hain, and Hiester and Shippen,
              millers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10028_z9q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS WENTWORTH HIGGINSON PAPERS, 1808-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2522</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32b0a2e454ed6b28bc96ef0d3a5d1c4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d963dd3901ec1159787cc1278b264d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d46e757a69b28fbe55e0781d0d8451e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of Thomas Wentworth Higginson on literary and personal
              matters. The collection includes <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The
                Nonsense of It. Short Answers to Common Objections against Woman Suffrage,</title>
              by Higginson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10032_aui" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SILAS HIGHBY PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2523</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2157e79ccf7f72f883f71be33bb2e25b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37938df1e87488d5d07b067cf2f07a3a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oneida County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f70d57747694b7a40a2742e6e1d901b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Orra Garvin to Silas Highby and his wife dealing with personal and
              family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10036_js8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. HIGHTOWER PAPERS, 1849-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2524</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a906a6707f7c2802d81d6c470eddbb4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3aac4d3afba3c906ce346ac0dddae06b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea91090eda8e6b6face39b3fc3d87b00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William A. Hightower while a student at Randolph-Macon College, Boydton,
              Virginia, 1859-1860, and while a Confederate soldier. Most of the letters concern his
              college life; his Civil War letters concern various skirmishes under Stonewall
              Jackson's command.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10040_ru6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KARL EMIL HILDEBRAND PAPERS, 1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2525</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d0f2513cd7e81436eea248ff5d6274c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5b39cf0af69cf1e1db4e8487a08c4a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stockholm, Sweden.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8eeaeb8977f9345062bc7eaa68d51886">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A typed copy, in German, of <title type="simple" render="italic">Afrika, kolonimakter
                och infödda folk (Africa, Colonial Powers and Native Peoples)</title> published in
              1936 and written by Karl Emil Hildebrand.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10044_p0d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAMS SHERMAN HILL PAPERS, 1859-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2526</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22a0b64348cdc96288f21a95316d8b4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ffddf0627489ff166fd8169e52bee4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49fa81fb9e72e243d691bbf69c801215">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Adams Sherman Hill concerned primarily with his work as a reporter for the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">New York Tribune </title> and, after 1863, with
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Chicago Daily Tribune.</title> The collection
              contains material relating to his job in the home office of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Tribune </title> and letters pertaining to his experience as a
              Washington correspondent for the newspaper during the Civil War. The letters include
              instructions from Charles Anderson Dana and Sydney Howard Gay of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Tribune </title> staff in New York to Hill in
              Washington; letters to Hill from his sources in the government and military;
              correspondence with Whitelaw Reid of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Cincinnati Gazette </title> concerning Hill's supply of articles for that paper;
              and letters from Joseph Medill, Horace White, and Henry Villard discussing Hill's
              articles for the Chicago <title type="simple" render="italic">Daily
              Tribune.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10048_b2k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMBROSE POWELL HILL PAPERS, 1856, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2527</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba3f3958a46aadf7c996c4a2fade626a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e87c3205f1720eeafc45956c8f0ef3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_facb7f02787bad5a8a3952a7f4551ea0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1856, from Ambrose Powell Hill, later a general in the Confederate Army, to
              Carrie Redfield discussing personal matters and comments, 1862, written on the letter
              by Redfield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10052_897" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN HILL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1773-1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2528</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06db0cc475e1ca5442c77fc90fc239d3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52c2254da877d4eb53c6e3c99cb2d892">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Granville County, N.C.]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_21b7ec4b5c5fc12845c84d54688ba528">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of Benjamin Hill (d. 1802), a planter, who raised corn and tobacco and bred
              horses. Included is a list of dates of birth of Hill's children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10056_nk0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL HARVEY HILL PAPERS, 1860-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2529</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2d5e5d696f35c507c466657a03f4250a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91cf1eae4442fcebaf808b2d78716118">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5fb0bdb78b2d6a0b03904510bb6c37ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers of Daniel Harvey Hill including scattered items
              pertaining to his service in the Confederate Army; a letter to C. C. Jones, Jr.,
              concerning their love for the Confederacy; and material relating to Hill's work as
              editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Land We Love.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10060_1x7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL S. HILL PAPERS, 1796-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2530</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9f5fa15a487e0592a0af0a0426f1eed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>243 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91b934600367385d09374f7f51ebdc2b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_534b703c39f69d6753ea15b0a38a7c7c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and political correspondence of Daniel S. Hill, a leader in organizing the
              Friends of Temperance, concerning the Whig party, secession, the Civil War, Reconstruc
              tion, temperance, cotton sales, and the United States Patent Office; and letters from
              friends and relatives attending Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, and Louisburg
              Academy. The collection also contains legal and financial papers relating to Hill and
              two account books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10064_k8w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS H. HILL PAPERS, 1860, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2531</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc864f342db60f717b6babf90d75933f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fcb239e1ec743659880667172f5d1210">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Madison County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc9cb78471e1bec15e323f1f452d41f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1860, to Francis H. Hill from William Green discussing legal affairs; and a
              letter, 1861, by Hill concerning legal affairs, local and national politics, and
              secession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10068_6lm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIRAM HILL AND OTIS G. HILL PAPERS, 1831-1937.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2532</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07bfe4114c43024b59f784bba6acd447"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>800 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2291664a075a4a6bdefdd67d11a03cc7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsburg (Hampshire County, Mass.)</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebf49908fbbc2d759a2d897cbf310df0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the brothers, Hiram Hill and Otis G. Hill, concern the management of their
              dairy farms; their joint investments in midwestern real estate, eastern banks, and
              Midwestern railroads; and Otis G. Hill's service in the Massachusetts state
              legislature, 1857. Correspondence of the children of Otis G. Hill include letters from
              students at Wilbraham Academy and schools in New Haven, Connecticut. The collection
              also contains legal papers including deeds, wills, contracts, and a document relative
              to a suit for divorce; and printed matter, including an official program of the
              International Congress of Freethinkers, 1893, and a series of letters written by an
              unidentified traveler in Japan, 1887.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10072_64i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. A. HILL PAPERS, 1865-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2533</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34d778492caf2586bf36ef5f5cbcc421"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c8981469dcb25ecf42986d2803c8c11b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany (Dougherty County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bea792771535d68253f268cfa5e44adc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters pertaining to the Macon and Western Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10076_b7s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. D. HILL PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2534</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_051e2939a3c2354de124f0f575db535e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64d77ea3acd1113c784521c973a6be14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ed3d98f5f3d49522027a8d8806aea9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from J. D. Hill, a Confederate soldier, to his brother, William, describing
              financial matters and army life around Richmond and Centreville in 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10080_9ju" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HILL COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2535</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebabe0b69b4a7333b14da816e2d3de3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f9c5a4667d9e29f2df33b6c4fdfd5ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7e797f912952fcdce22279a28c9e0b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commonplace book of James Hill, a minister, probably Methodist, containing Biblical
              quotations and original poetry of Hill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10084_6gy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DAVIDSON HILL PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2536</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb8f8096180a888b2dcf18219ffc45f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70335c41a1a384a6360882b6de965dfc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and Louisiana.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d4b20d391de2420f8e5d3c10cfb2ed3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to James Davidson Hill's service as an
              officer in the Confederate Army. The collection includes orders, reports on supplies
              and enemy troop movements, letters recommending Hill for promotion, and a letter,
              1864, from a Louisiana planter to Admiral David Dixon Porter of the United States Navy
              seeking compensation for goods confiscated by Federal soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10088_ylm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL EDGAR HILL PAPERS, 1872 (1889-1903) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2537</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07993d934b0b8a9e0e7203cfdd90b59a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>267 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c4a1f2cf7cf0e486b6d194a86b755a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01747db353e30c56ac9ce95d97f81bf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and personal correspondence of Joel Edgar Hill, mail clerk and schoolteacher,
              generally from his father, brothers, sisters, and women friends. Most interesting are
              the letters of Hill's father during 1877 while Joel Hill lived in Washington, D.C.,
              suggesting that he see Z. B. Vance or Matt W. Ransom about a government position.
              Included also are many letters of Jesse Walling, of Washington, with comments on Julia
              Marlowe and Joseph Jefferson. The letters of Hill's brother, W. Lee Hill, reflect the
              career of the latter in medical school in Baltimore, Maryland, and as a physician in
              Cranberry, Lexington, and Stokes County, all in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10092_avh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH B. HILL PAPERS, 1812-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2538</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_264da9263cc8b52f7df5c1bda9589a16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8fd92906f5584f278641bd47c6946a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Muscogee County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2721dc07aecc2ad2f7276c1e5b1a905">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter and two legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10096_8g3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. HILL PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2539</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6bf7f7fb4372ffcd15b116c34309cb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f8c20ccb7ef6101b1f7b66d32017de70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b803143398cd43ea1b90399652bba620">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from N. Hill, Confederate soldier, to his wife; and a letter from
              Fannie Nicholson, a student at Greensboro Female College, Greensboro, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10100_4qr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN H. HILL PAPERS, 1865-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2540</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e66b4361fa8022e9d8e9b0aa871195b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acda861fbae2c368063f82b9d34f6f1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincolnton (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_320f5a38af3675cc8da44104cd432a6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters mainly to Nathan H. Hill concerning his work teaching freedmen in Lincolnton,
              North Carolina, including letters from Albion W. Tourgee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10104_h6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD HILL LETTER BOOK, 1743.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2541</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e364f01319778278da58d614de5bc27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 89 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5bb2da1700c441ca19844203fae1bf45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51e021cd6410c25ba82af04b71c87492">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book of Richard Hill, a Charleston, South Carolina, merchant, kept on a trip
              to England. Correspondence is with English merchants, ship's captains, bankers, and
              others connected with the South Carolina trade; concerning the colony of Georgia, the
              West Indian trade, commodity prices in English markets, and reports of the discovery
              of a silver mine in the Cherokee country 300 miles from Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10108_50d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROWLAND HILL PAPERS, 1824-1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2542</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45da9fb4f24f22b772442cc64ce73ef4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b36a69e86c08f25fffe5a7056401994">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_924fd58561937f411c14ac5da26150ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Purchasing the
                Freedom of and Giving a Christian Education to Negro Slave Children,</title> written
              by Samuel Starbuck in 1824 and sent by him to Rowland Hill in 1827.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10112_4x9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HILL PAPERS, 1859, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2543</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2df00491ac483b125524d8e4206dc10d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6eedc1e0074af3b0ce12f749ddc67d1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a4fbafa5bd0a4e9b40add5e48bd5430">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of letters of William Hill of Abbeville, South Carolina, to his brother,
              David Hill, in Ireland, describing the typical Irish-American, a projected tour of
              Ireland by his son, and conditions in Abbeville, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10116_sxk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILMER W. HILL PAPERS, 1854-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2544</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9b3d282212db6c2b0a15b542f254b9e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>72 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e04dda67123259d7b730763a46e18ba8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johnson, Vt., and Minneapolis, Minn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba77e1ac2745380a5bbcf5a8bbb67a39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, broadsides, clippings, receipts, and a report card of a teacher who taught
              at Bell Institute, Underhill Flats, Vermont, and in Minneapolis, Minnesota.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10120_3ga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WASHINGTON HILLIARD PAPERS, 1843-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2545</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2d692338ff7631d92f0efebf43353ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d2b23b4d9aca02357a3d4286c2af492">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f391275f1a484fedb61147a76ddd12d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of Henry Washington Hilliard, U.S. representative from
              Alabama, Confederate general, and attorney, including a letter, 1860, to Harper and
              Brothers expressing optimism about Alabama's chances of remaining in the Union; a
              letter, 1868, to Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase referring to hearings on the proposed
              trial of Jefferson Davis and mentioning the visit of Kate (Chase) Sprague and Governor
              William Sprague of Rhode Island to Augusta, Georgia; and responses to autograph
              collectors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10124_svy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HILLIARD ACCOUNT BOOK, 1827-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2546</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_888fbaa43ea38786dc44019123e5790f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48723e452af1b41d43937650399e833c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10127_fo5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAUL HERMAN HILLIARD PAPERS, 1862-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2547</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fdfdd622926f497c58bf4a2d6befff05"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>54 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd17a3da297a47af3b9c1dcde15a5e00">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stonington (New London County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a561500f8779d0eb4ae9a8b086115fc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Paul Herman Hilliard, a soldier in the 21st Connecticut Regiment,
              describing army life and commenting on fighting in Virginia, 1862, and execution of a
              deserter, 1864. Later material concerns Hilliard's work in the adjutant general's
              office in Hartford, Connecticut; his job as postmaster in Westerly, Rhode Island; and
              his attempts to get an army pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10131_ky5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH CATHERINE MIMES PAPERS, 1867 (1871-1890).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2548</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28902a6247a5b3361f9af0b41f9a1612"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c6b570f067afe3de2f36c6b297a5a3a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Russell County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b80866bc718749716047c6ec35da6c48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Sarah Catherine Himes to her uncle in Waynesville, North
              Carolina, containing a few references to crops, prices, Reconstruction, politics, and
              labor conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10135_m2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OSCAR B. HINCKLEY DIARY, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2549</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59116d3b79dd3d1673aa79beee8ba6f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65019e3649ba1aec90a43f53f008be83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_101ba9ff74a7d855a1e499ebda534072">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Oscar B. Hinckley, a Federal soldier, consisting chiefly of observations on
              the weather but mentioning a trip to New Bern, North Carolina, Camp Currituck Canal,
              and daily army activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10139_49x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RAYMOND W. HINES TIME BOOKS, 1910-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2550</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03d8c703f73f45325a18f4a77fb60685"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d176740521f3f1e39c7996aec5e9919e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e84b5c857c60684acbde5215c044a625">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Construction work-time books of a Richmond contractor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10143_a0o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HINES PAPERS, 1781-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2551</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2870aa4b10821255e0dcd56382b27e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3d153624b313c2855e99b808ce3b3d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8308eba68ace8d1ad1162dad070f06f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William and Samuel B. Hines, pertaining to privateering, relations of the
              United States with England, the embargo, New England's opposition to the War of 1812,
              and the election of 1836. Among the correspondents are Richard Blow, Thomas Gholson,
              Edwin Gray, John Hamilton, and John Young Mason.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10147_asr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. HINKSON PAPERS, 1856-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2552</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9656f09bf7c5184a057f131983e26c51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>210 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e3f86c651c90a323b16f44606e9d196">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Delaware County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90b113b1481facb6042c5bb7655a1862">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of John B. Hinkson contain letters from his parents while he was a
              student at LaFayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, discussing family affairs,
              community news, and money matters. Hinkson's mother describes a visit to Philadelphia
              and the penitentiary there, and there are letters to Hinkson commenting on the
              situation in Kansas, 1858, and a letter, 1859, from Henry Ward Beecher recommending
              the services of a Dr. Mann. The correspondence, 1859-1860, between Hinkson and H.
              DeHaven Manley, a midshipman at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland,
              contains descriptions of student life, classwork, and events and personalities at
              their respective schools. Manley comments on the Maryland legislature meeting in
              Annapolis; mentions William Chauvenet, astronomer and mathematician then at the Naval
              Academy; and describes the visit of Edward Maynard to the Academy in 1860 to
              demonstrate his rifle. Hinkson describes a near riot at LaFayette in 1859, and there
              are many comments in the letters on politics and events of the day. After 1862 the
              collection contains the routine papers of Hinkson's law practice in Media,
              Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10151_zaq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HINSDALE FAMILY PAPERS, 1712-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2553</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c524ffbb525add0edf6e0261dec15f13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,502 items and 55 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ccd2eb8ffecaa13d607bf2a12a6b838">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b982d124cabae57cdc2c1abfb0a16b01">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of several generations of the Hinsdale family. Papers of John
              Wetmore Hinsdale (1843-1921), lawyer and businessman, contain letters and a diary,
              1860-1864, concerning his education at a boarding school in Yonkers, New York, and at
              the University of North Carolina, 1858-1861; his service in the Confederate Army as
              aidede-camp to his uncle, General Theophilus Hunter Holmes, and adjutant to General
              James Johnston Pettigrew and General William Dorsey Pender, including descriptions of
              troop movements, comments on many Confederate officers, and accounts of the battle of
              Seven Pines, the Seven Days' battle, and the battle of Helena; the effects of the
              Civil War on Southerners at home; and events during Reconstruction. There is a
              notebook kept by John W. Hinsdale in law school at Columbia University; letterpress
              books, 1886-1892, 25 vols., relating to his career as an attorney in Raleigh' North
              Carolina, specializing in insurance, corporation, and railroad law, including several
              letterpress books which deal with the business of the Carolina Brownstone Company; and
              a bound volume containing orders, circulars, and letters from the Confederate War
              Department to General Theophilus H. Holmes, 1863-1865. There are also a volume of
              claim records, 1889-1890, and a collection book, 1870-1876, both concerning Hinsdale's
              legal practice, and a ledger, 1873-1875, from the Diamond Cotton Chopper and
              Cultivator Company of Fayetteville, North Carolina, containing accounts for customers
              and agents, many of which are annotated with remarks about the individual's
              occupation, character, reliability, and financial circumstances. The papers of Ellen
              (Devereux) Hinsdale, wife of John W. Hinsdale, contain material pertaining to the
              General Pettigrew Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy; the Daughters of
              the American Revolution; and the Ladies' Hospital Aid Association of Rex Hospital,
              Raleigh, North Carolina, including minute books for that organization, 1896-1902.
              Papers of the children of John W. Hinsdale and Ellen D. Hinsdale contain the courtship
              letters, 1903-1904, of Elizabeth Christophers Hinsdale and Jack Metauer Winfree, a
              physician and instructor at the Medical College of Virginia, including comments by
              Winfree on his work; courtship letters, 1908, of Annie Devereux Hinsdale and Harold
              Vincent Joslin, and letters concerning World War I, including an account of Ellen D.
              Hinsdale's decision to join the American Red Cross in France and descriptions of
              working conditions in a war industry. The papers, 1930-1935, of John W. Hinsdale, Jr.,
              pertain mainly to his political career as a state senator from Wake County, North
              Carolina, and as a candidate for governor of North Carolina, 1932, and contain
              material reflecting his interest in changing the state tax structure, organizing the
              North Carolina State Board of Health and the North Carolina Board of Examiners, and
              establishing state control over maintenance of country roads. The collection contains
              a series of legal papers, 1712-1926, and a series of financial papers, 1864-1961.
              Miscellaneous items include clippings of Civil War reminiscences, weddings and deaths,
              and the legal career of John W. Hinsdale, Sr.; a map of Raleigh, 1847; family
              photographs and family writings; genealogical material on the Hinsdale, Devereux,
              Lane, and Pollock families of North Carolina, the Livingston and Bayard families of
              New York, and the Johnson and Edwards families of Connecticut; and a volume containing
              diary entries; memoranda, and accounts of an anonymous person from Hertford in
              Perqulmans County, North Carolina, 1755.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10155_15m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEBANE HINSHAW PAPERS, 1851-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2554</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3cb3c1718e219e332ed0a065cebc252d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15adbb73342bf76452a0753b5832f3be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randleman (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e64f58fcfa49008d6c93d33994aa137">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Mebane Hinshaw contain correspondence with cousins in Kansas regarding the
              settlement of a family estate and letters to his wife while he was serving in the 6th
              North Carolina Regiment during the Civil War describing the punishment inflicted by
              the Confederate Army on Quakers who would not fight and commenting on the low morale
              in the army in 1865. Letters of J. W. Hinshaw, son of Mebane Hinshaw, describe labor
              conditions and agricultural practices in the states of Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and
              Texas through which he passed as traveling salesman for a tree and plant nursery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10159_o7j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HINSHAW PAPERS, 1848-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2555</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c81ff7b47de15b7d4dc084dcee572db2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8567bdaa91b2105b22c045482ba0cb3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_782a1a0ac7be41441069f671556a65eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers contain an account, 1863, by Thomas Hinshaw of his difficulties as a Quaker
              who was drafted into the Confederate army but refused to bear arms including a
              description of his punishment by the 52nd North Carolina Regiment and his capture,
              treatment, and subsequent release by Union forces. The collection also contains
              material relating to the Society of Friends, including two printed letters from the
              Yearly Meetings in London, 1848 and 1851; and eight ledgers from Hinshaw's mercantile
              firm, 1875-1900.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10163_b67" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. HINSON PAPERS, 1770-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2556</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9c7bb19e3f0021cb42d554f24603b23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70ad24a0374122e2018568aec89eea55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0354158a91115cca7aecf11f200d87c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains legal papers, 1770-1913, mainly wills and deeds, relating to
              William G. Hinson's landholdings on James Island, South Carolina; a few items of
              personal correspondence, 1884-1899; and letters and clippings concerning the parentage
              of Abraham Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10167_rw5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERNST HINTZE PAPERS, 1942-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2557</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8968a7454dd21b302b9247f72230cfa2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6edb5fd736a4f92fb1d6204509847050">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Karlsruhe, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a16d128cdd05326e9c2f5734a264928e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a printed communication, 1942, to the German officer corps
              from the German Armed Forces High Command and a postcard, 1943, to Ernst Hintze from a
              friend in the German army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10171_d97" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HISTORIA Y CONQUISTA DE TUNIZ, [16th century].</unittitle>
            <unitid>2558</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abdf33f1764175400846fefc65f15a4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 204 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f49a8d8ad4a00ca7cb9983f25356f7b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tunis, Tunisia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fd0e5dc65978d64cabbdb2c87d6c318a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of a manuscript from the Biblioteca Nacional in Madrid, Spain. In Spanish.
              There is a typed explanatory preface in French, and list of chapter titles in
              English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10175_jzg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIUS BALDWIN MITE, JR., PAPERS, 1711 (1855-1889) 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2559</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1387e5f7c3bfc2238f7b6d323f8af1a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,342 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83bb82692520389e3185afdd1eb79b70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6781bd50d3866fb83aa498834046c3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains report sheets for Cornelius B. Hite, Jr., from several
              schools in Virginia, 1855-1860; letters from the period of the Civil War, for the most
              part dealing with the impact of the war on civilians in western Virginia; a large
              amount of material showing the effect of Reconstruction on Cornelius B. Hite, Jr., and
              his relatives, including descriptions of economic distress, politics, and the
              migration of many Virginians to the western United States. There are letters
              describing social life and community health in Winchester, Virginia, in the 1870s;
              conditions at Shenandoah Valley Academy, 1868; and a long trip to Texas, 1875-1876.
              Letters, 1890-1895, are to Elizabeth Augusta (Smith) Hite, mother of Cornelius Baldwin
              Hite, Jr., from her sisters and grandchildren. The collection contains legal papers of
              the Christman, Fravel, and Branson families from 1797; a 19th century copy of excerpts
              from a journal kept by Ann Butler (Brayne) Spotswood, 1709-1711; and legal papers and
              letters of the Gales family, 1824-1865. Miscellaneous items include 6 volumes of
              songs, poetry, and scrapbooks; bills and receipts; clippings; printed matter; and an
              account book, 1838-1841, and a ledger, 1839-1841, of Cornelius Baldwin Hite, Sr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10179_n0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. B. HITT PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2560</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_990b74c09010d7a810b916ab9458e441"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_816d09dd55adb32a54fbadf16f70c06c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28ea318553199585f21617850530440b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters concerning the purchase of property.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10183_8ed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BRUCE HOADLEY PAPERS, 1861-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2561</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dcfd75f8ee71ff2a86fc536041e47e62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11e7731962553bb77bfb9d377b2529ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Comanche (Clinton County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b7d9d93d936d8c4ffc9d2f822ef9a14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 26th Iowa Regiment describing his service at the siege of
              Vicksburg and with the army of General William T. Sherman in Georgia and South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10187_pss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN T. HOAK PAPERS, 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2562</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_282414d453e3afe8efd85abffbe61f7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_28aed77f3bea8a5b94bb2faaf88478ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e47050605480f067c009e4e5c127901a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two eye-witness accounts of the capture and imprisonment of Jefferson Davis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10191_7w1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER ROCKWOOD HOAR PAPERS, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2563</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e0dcd8690420b573370806323aa2faf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb3bdbd8bc04cf1845122bf8901b95bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6950e419aef82a07ffde69b715719c46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Ebenezer R. Hoar, attorney general of the United States, from Secretary of
              the Treasury George Sewall Boutwell, concerning laws designed to prevent the spread of
              disease from foreign countries among cattle in the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10195_oby" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH HOAR PAPERS, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2564</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05ef63c002812ed4bf1eba80dd856912"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_883ad6c8491c685f64f551529eb7ed74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b07c552b32122d8ea11fb10c2e39a22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript and typescript record of Elizabeth Hoar's trip to Charleston, South
              Carolina, with her father, Samuel Hoar, who had been employed by the governor of
              Massachusetts to test the constitutionality of certain laws of South Carolina under
              which many Negro citizens of Massachusetts, seamen on vessels trading at ports in
              South Carolina, were seized, imprisoned, and sometimes sold as slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10199_2n9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HOBART, FOURTH EARL OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2565</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_deeefc5fcee420173fe15cc551be6577"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_869b865c1055c8f4ebd9c5ccdf277f4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ddf1ecb16112c82c9fecc5786c84ed3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A report from Charles Webb LeBas, dean of the East India College, to Robert Hobart on
              a student rebellion at the school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10203_bes" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES OLIN HOBBS, SR., AND JAMES OLIN HOBBS, JR., PAPERS,
              1806-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2566</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e6140825eba73f60f015c00125f4071"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>641 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39478b1303aba34e1086ab7529dc3350">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Covington (Allegheny County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a0e4d09f9e916cbdc735e7f2668fc21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, mercantile records, account books, bills and receipts, and
              votingregistration certificates of Hobbs, his son, James Olin Hobbs, Jr., businessmen
              of Alleghany and Augusta counties, Virginia, and the Hobbs family. Subjects include
              economic conditions (1835-1875) of western Virginia, the temperance movement in
              Virginia, and conditions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, during the early
              Reconstruction period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10207_jfk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HOBBS PAPERS, 1867-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2567</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a510b228c06a98198b056587cab799e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_099e70422d4daca262785ac73962adcd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0878778de0be4f8cbc44dd9b17f525c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts from Hurt, Todd, &amp; Gee for mackerel, whiskey, and miscellaneous articles
              and accounts of tobacco sales in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10211_tm4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILBUR HOBBY PAPERS, 1956-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2568</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_069602c4f290e125e4c7341bd96bd701"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10,000 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f3eb9aaefb5b5b609c17b82d361a8a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C. Restricted.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3981655c8280f958370cfc477c2a5b6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Wilbur Hobby, Durham labor leader, as southeast area director of the
              Committee on Political Education of the AFL-CIO. The collection includes material from
              Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, and South Carolina on voting
              records, issue positions, activities of congressmen and other political officials,
              elections statistics, reports of state labor conferences, memoranda on unionization in
              various industries, reports of the state directors of the Committee on Political
              Education, and state labor publications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10215_219" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. A. HOBSON ACCOUNT BOOK, 1869-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2569</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_250ae6f425ba310fa6c92435d99d9894"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d8400f3cbb1006e7f24d35c1e5b437c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Danville (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_823869c2757aeaefb5735d278a8ef8b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10219_0ev" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HIMELIUS M. HOCKETT PAPERS, 1851-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2570</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bac2eee0641221de4ec01615506d73e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 1 vol
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35601df66857b6f064733453df532924">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Center (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d6bd98c433080f573d321df3b4c5fda3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Himelius M. Hockett, including miscellaneous bills and receipts; a practice
              writing tablet of Susannah Hockett; and a personal daybook of expenditures,
              1855-1898.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10223_5hw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HODGDON PAPERS, 1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2571</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_557ab706bc103fbeaad9e370351dd46b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c0c95723b5d5cac38ed0e41b453357d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8414159e5c116359537b03895d300fd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Hodgdon, colonel in the Pennsylvania militia, from Clement Biddle,
              quartermaster of Pennsylvania, concerning supplies for the troops engaged in
              suppressing the Whiskey Rebellion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10227_k9q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. D. HODGES PAPERS, 1884-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2572</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1eb7d71220a5854bdd9619869460d7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e05783a38af69b3cec2625495b473d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davie County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c2f24a1950fc593db4d320a311509f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of J. D. Hodges, professor of Greek and modern languages at Trinity
              College, Randolph County, North Carolina, and teacher in the public schools, with
              James T. LeGrand, lawyer of Rockingham, North Carolina, concerning business matters
              and Hodges's desire for an appointment at the University of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10231_1u2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. HODGES PAPERS, 1875-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2573</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7eb6349df7363a4f6704d9b1bcb2bea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c628d7734ed77fd144aaff188c6b5dbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monroe (Union County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ef32b892e0cb7abb5039075bdb59940">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger for the Monroe High School, Monroe, North Carolina, 1875-1878, and one undated
              list of cotton production.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10235_a1f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA S. HODGSON PAPERS, 1858-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2574</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a77fdbd38ce200afab798cb79bdfd52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f3cbcc4e2ca9eb6cb65288a25d330301">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Illinois.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f80bf0028e5ad1f15a51325302dc41f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10239_ezt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAISY M. L. HODGSON AND MINNIE A. B. HODGSON AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
              1877-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2575</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06f6d82a75dd3a3596cb1ee5587de8f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53a951f96211790351a1a6864b1e8dfe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3eb830df711f23a62be896c3d5527130">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs of various eminent people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10243_54h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MINNIE A. B. HODGSON PAPERS, 1875-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2576</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5c5f95a13261132e3313158b81b5433"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31e95ae24e9f59f4258e23440489ffae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_890d6b05fdb3edf33d384477a905551c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items including a manuscript article by John C. Potts, 1875; a letter
              of Thomas R. Markham, 1879; and several clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10247_140" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HODGSON DAYBOOK, 1807-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2577</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7fce5f065ac1d73524da73cb848f06d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 73 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75e9e4e52da08b502efaed97808461cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5be2143ae24978cde7ab19b2ccad2ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes entries for Bushrod Washington, Benjamin Harrison, Carter Beverley, and John
              Stuart.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10251_a0u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BROWN HODGSON PAPERS, 1817-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2578</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_24071bc3382452bca34735b7aac76a03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ab3df8cf69d7e3f30b8e14caf33f8ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab6e80b0c349d99e4ae0d064e132aeb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William B. Hodgson (1801-1871), author, linguist, and diplomat. The
              bulk of the correspondence was written from Algiers to Peter Force, J. Q. Adams, and
              John McLean by Hodgson during 1826-1828, while charge d'affaires at Algiers, and is
              concerned with relations between Algeria, England, and France, with emphasis on
              tactlessness of French and English consuls, and description of the country. Other
              letters to Hodgson deal with accounts of tribes in the Sahara Desert; the discovery of
              fossils near Savannah; a cholera epidemic among slaves in 1849; and accounts of
              Hodgson's travels in Italy during 1850-1851. There are letters from James Hamilton
              Couper on scientific studies; letters on appointments to foreign service posts; and
              letters on national politics and foreign relations. Ten of the letters are photostatic
              copies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10255_p5j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HODNETT PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2579</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13f7a9da1adc5ff2ed262e3d828ba0e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_294369ace8ee46f6bca2993800276076">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Meriwether County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_129e2340992ca89f8bee0ba8e0ebc30e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John W. Hodnett, Confederate soldier, to his brother, sister, and father,
              with comments on the hardships of war and the various battles and campaigns in which
              he was engaged.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10259_j3v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET (HOLFORD) HODSON PAPERS, 1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2580</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a69edea37864398eedd93c62d88db74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dda9dd8203dc289264145f39b9336bc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dawlish, Devonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d41a0d1ac52e29b01de70e523fba70dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, presumably to Margaret (Holford) Hodson, from Henrietta Maria Bowdler,
              discussing the literary work of Joanna Baillie, mutual acquaintance, and personal and
              family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10263_us6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLYDE ROARK HOEY PAPERS, 1943 (1944-1954).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2581</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3ce430c523fad871d37ec503b7aec94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>167,220 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_555d257b711cb7d3fb1fed7896a2378e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and Shelby (Cleveland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_05be0e86931c20db6c49c10bd0fc69c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Office files created during the term of Hoey (1877-1954) as U.S. senator, 1944-1954,
              including correspondence, typed and printed material, clippings, and photographs.
              Tnere are separate series of correspondence, arranged alphabetically by year, and
              alphabetical subjects. Both series contain similar material. Constituent mail forms
              the bulk of the correspondence, often urging support or opposition to particular
              legislation, such as universal military training, grain exports to India, tax
              measures, North Carolina projects including power dams, defense plants, and
              appropriations to local interest groups. There are also requests for assistance in
              obtaining employment or promotions, changing military status, and obtaining visas;
              requests for publications; letters of commendation; and publicity about individual
              constituents. Correspondence concerning legislation or commenting upon world or
              domestic affairs comes from all parts of the country, with some letters, frequently
              brief transmittal notes or personal greetings, from senators and representatives.
              There are a few letters involving the Hoey family, particularly correspondence between
              Hoey and his son-in-law Dan M. Paul. Speeches and miscellaneous items are included in
              the subject file. There is an inventory to the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10267_77n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HOFF MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1853-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2582</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_525f61016f0551b4d59d459a92e58821"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5475f783543625bb1aa000411e89dcbe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bertie County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e7a6382bcf921b6842cffd925edade6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the estate of Joseph Hoff.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10271_b35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HOFFMAN PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2583</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33b2da250acd1ed8f3e8c627432c2e19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2d570eea9c2ecb27862381782de1512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0056666ceacdd9d1e5c0d50b0cd382b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to David Hoffman from Robert Walsh, consul general of the United States in
              Paris, concerning Hoffman's essay on the formation of a British and American land and
              emigration company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10275_dlk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. HOGE PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2584</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89a6182f0e5123de7644d5ce7571e858"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4328bbb9dea2c90efc9846f3117636a6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac90f7c6a52cf2b13e945abd4f2b835a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Thomas P. Hoge concerning his efforts to have his plantation overseer
              exempted from military service in 1863; a family letter from his sons, Whit and Moses,
              Confederate privates, 1863; and a letter from his wife, Mary C. Hoge, revealing her
              anxiety for the safety of her sons, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10279_gd1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOGG AND CAMPBELL DAYBOOK, 1772-1773.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2585</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc2aa1ab936764a82d89fc9babf09dbd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 250 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a775cf19116b6786ac3370d5c6d66c64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b433633c5d0c83c9f35501061651ac60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10283_xw9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOGG AND CLAYTON LETTER BOOK AND ACCOUNTS, 1762-1771.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2586</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_13d1d5798e1b01f9d7f85abb5684b741"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b81680e8a4cb2e6ebd8448194d50fb0f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C., and Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dc610702f80bdb2281c42b1c8705117">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by a Charleston mercantile firm, concerning shipments and receipts of
              goods, and sales accounts with many references to naval stores.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10287_jfw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HOLBERTON PAPERS, 1856-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2587</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_009554d72ed1044ee8e97bbcccb8d43f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>98 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a3ccc8fad53114b01abae9fab68b5bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canandaigua (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75f833551e7e8a7451dd0f578fa624c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John W. Holberton, for the most part concerned with business and personal
              matters including letters reporting the failure of brokerage and banking firms in New
              York, 1857; letters on Democratic Party politics, 1857; and a letter from William H.
              Powell, an artist, advocating that the United States government employ American
              artists rather than foreigners such as Horace Vernet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10291_2gy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. HOLDEN PAPERS, 1788-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2588</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0bed3ba0125eb659d0d4c5c0879304e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>387 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44222dc942ef450ef5d997939ce1de6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c302c59c1b6c56c7c343671ccef0d3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains tax receipts and notes of the Holden family and family
              correspondence, for the most part addressed to Kittie Holden, daughter of William H.
              Holden, from various relatives in North Carolina and Tennessee. Early letters,
              1788-1840, are those of John Holden. Also includes school advertisements for the Holly
              Springs Female Institute in Mississippi, 1859, and the State Female College near
              Memphis, Tennessee, 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10295_ytq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WOODS HOLDEN PAPERS, 1841-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2589</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0a6ef8827dae3b71d188e9e934681f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>773 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3dd00affc5cdefe53371b1a3bc61ccc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69b773f637109c0eed759c9f6e3bb13b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of William Woods Holden (1818-1892), journalist, provisional governor of
              North Carolina, 1865-1868, and governor of North Carolina, 1868-1870, concern the
              administration of an estate, 1843-1850, the family of Holden's first wife, Ann Augusta
              (Young) Holden; the education of Holden's daughter, Laura Holden, at Salem Academy,
              Salem, North Carolina, 1858-1859; the convention of the Democratic Party at
              Charleston, South Carolina, and the presidential campaign of Stephen A. Douglas, 1860;
              Holden's duties as provisional governor; Ku Klux Klan activities in 1870 and problems
              of Reconstruction; the impeachment of Holden in 1871; Holden's attempts to find
              employment in Washington, D.C., 1871; Holden's defense of his administration in the
              press during the 1870s; the suit of Josiah Turner against Holden which ended in 1894;
              evaluations of Holden's political career by William Kenneth Boyd and J. G. de Roulhac
              Hamilton; and the defense of Holden by his daughters after his death. The collection
              contains printed matter dealing with Holden's political career, North Carolina
              history, the Methodist Church, and the Turner-Holden case. There are copies of many of
              Holden's poems; copies of some of his proclamations as governor; a copy of Holden's
              memoirs in his daughter's hand and a typed copy by William K. Boyd; copies of a number
              of Holden's editorials; a copy of his history of journalism in North Carolina; and a
              number of clippings from North Carolina, papers dealing with Holden and his career.
              Volumes include the scrapbook of Holden's second wife, Louisa Virginia (Harrison)
              Holden, containing clippings of romantic poetry pasted in the ledger of a Raleigh,
              North Carolina merchant, ca. 1820-1830; scrapbooks of other members of the Holden
              family, including William W. Holden's scrapbook, 1880, containing clippings on the
              history of North Carolina and the history of Raleigh, 1835-1860; letterpress book of
              William W. Holden while he was postmaster at Raleigh; and a ledger, 1858-1864,
              containing accounts for printing and advertising furnished by the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Raleigh Standard.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10299_ldg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. E. HOLDING &amp; COMPANY PAPERS, 1904-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2590</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_29964002ef462f20f3b67c36cfe20132"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b22d87e4e5bafb205360c6379c1cb0be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake Forest (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_67e6155f16c02d2dacc63bb977f4cc6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a firm of druggists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10303_3yi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. HOLGATE PAPERS, 1798-1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2591</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d36cfb2d662036216812d5149580f98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,605 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ca5f7c640181ddaaadf75102a6dc846">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Defiance (Defiance County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e38c5879e4cc212b2b6ac18d53537c53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers, 1798-1852, of William C. Holgate and his father Curtis Holgate contain
              business and legal correspondence concerning Curtis Holgate's investments in New York
              railroad stock and lands in Ohio, William C. Holgate's interest in the growth of
              Defiance, Ohio, where he settled in 1836, including the development of canals, roads,
              and schools, 1840-1848, and the creation of Defiance County, 1845; economic conditions
              in Ohio and Mississippi; the abolition and temperance movements; the Presbyterian and
              Methodist churches; and the national election of 1840. Correspondence, 1872-1911, of
              Fannie Maud (Holgate) Harley contains references to birth control, abortions, a
              smallpox epidemic, life in various women's academies, and routine family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10307_1u7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOLL PAPERS, 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2592</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a769cf0cf717cc5667a21bdb73b0aea7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_192dad73f90065dc2076814f4c0ff3a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Germany?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f042320ed036d8340ea69d68c274afe7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on theology taken in German by Holl, a candidate for a theological degree, on
              courses taught by Professors Weizacker, Weiss, Schurer, Schmidt, and Schaeffer,
              probably at the University of Tubingen in Germany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10311_vl2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASA HOLLAND PAPERS, 1836-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2593</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d09699974250c3991fe05c84d06aa0ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_035423df4634e1a563c0e16c08a5a2a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hale's Ford (Franklin County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9fe44f297027349d4e998219fa6f5b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists of routine forms and correspondence relating to Asa Holland's
              position as postmaster of Hale's Ford, Virginia; letters from Jubal A. Early
              concerning financial matters; and papers relating to the Rocky Mount Turnpike and the
              Sons of Temperance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10315_3t2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOLLAND PAPERS, 1793-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2594</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_621a71fbcd9241ab7adfd0cbc4f41235"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2abec86cccebdddc8892cae23f438999">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7fec83482fadaea7778230d055152e3e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and an account book concerning a debt owed to John Holland by Zachariah Cox, a
              Philadelphia merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10319_pe2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. HOLLAND PAPERS, 1859-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2595</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0189cf997d48e18540d74e42c548aabc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ed09f7e91d62ed7fa8153c075409d23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_369ab086a1e3e1c1c018df960377dd34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence among members of a family in North Carolina, Virginia, the Midwest and
              the Southwest. The letters describe the trip west; prices in western states; and the
              political and racial situation in Abbeville County, South Carolina, 1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10323_f29" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TURNER W. HOLLEY PAPERS, 1784 (1836-1864) 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2596</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_501c879273a2b6da6fcb673d2e89f46e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>165 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6d34a46705998f963765ebea0395078">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chester County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78a3a117427a87b3310ce5b3c9e6aafa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds to South Carolina plantations, 1784-1840, and family and Civil War
              correspondence of Turner W. Holley, who served in the 17th South Carolina Regiment and
              in 1st South Carolina Regiment, Cavalry, in South Carolina and in Virginia. Holley was
              stationed with troops defending Charleston, South Carolina; fought in the Richmond,
              Virginia, area; and took part in the Gettysburg campaign.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10327_tgp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK WILLIAM MACKEY HOLLIDAY PAPERS, 1846 (1862-1895) 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2597</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a40fbca2f02b933964a5a2926f41189"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,174 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84d5f772ac545ffa7977b8ff1aa3801f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_736a46dffe6ffe218ca5510a8b1340a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Frederick William Mackey Holliday contain letters from Holliday while a
              student at Yale University, 1846; papers relating to the 33rd Virginia Regiment, which
              Holliday raised and commanded during the Civil War; letters concerning the
              International Exhibition held in Philadelphia in 1876, at which Holliday served as a
              commissioner from Virginia; and letters and papers relating to Holliday's election as
              governor of Virginia in 1877 and letters from his term as governor, for the most part
              dealing with routine political and administrative matters. Printed material includes
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Struggles, Perils and Hopes of the Negroes
                in the United States,</title> a pamphlet by Reverend C. Clifton Penick; a typed
              copy, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Virginia Debt in Politics,</title>
              by William L. Royall, published in 1897 as <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >History of the Virginia Debt Controversy;</title> and broadsides, campaign
              literature, and other political material. Volumes include 10 scrapbooks of clippings;
              letter books of Holliday as a student at Yale and the University of Virginia,
              1845-1849, and as governor of Virginia, 1878-1879; and 4 record books concerning
              Holliday's legal work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10331_vu2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO NELSON HOLLIFIELD PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2598</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81de6498c8dc5f86df63666cbec69351"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3104e7e372109be5ad1f6a5c33e7e3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sandersville (Washington County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_395084674ca09b8f03e03e59418dc9c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers concerning Horatio Hollifield's Confederate cavalry in Georgia and
              duties as army surgeon at Newport, Florida, including his reports for the Confederate
              hospital at Newport.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10335_8g6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH PAPERS, 1807 (1831-1852) 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2599</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0aecf41e1c1ff06ce3129adf54c48ef4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b37e2f2869b9af2bbaa8efe25dc00204">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgefield District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_892b511717f1d67a307ca80ac0bdb679">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills of sale for slaves sold by John Hollingsworth (d. 1833) and a contract between
              D. F. Hollingsworth and his overseer. Included also are papers concerned with the
              settlement of Hollingsworth's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10339_s2f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH P. HOLLINGSWORTH LEDGER, 1815-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2600</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6e128726c6d3d6b041531313bbdb4be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 187 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93ebc68ffcc96db66a009a241c3feb57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Union Mills (Fluvanna County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aaeca270fba1afd07236646030b354bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sales of flour, wheat, and rye.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10343_7p7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY HOLLINGSWORTH JOURNAL, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2601</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38f5eae8361b02ee1f69e239d2ae7177"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 125 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2e688513a4f8ca9b2caca8930c095d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_917c1f5b52549699302b4abfff5d3f26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Mary Hollingsworth on a trip from Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, to
              Cincinnati, Ohio, containing descriptions of the Ohio Reform School Farm, the Shaker
              village near Lebanon, Ohio, and the scenery and people she saw.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10347_r8m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SETH HOLLISTER PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2602</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_408be4217fcce25fdac1931cf1537812"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6987c20eafa72a5f11e709316a5dc44f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93e24868e96919fe0dcf5ffae6b633be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Seth Hollister from his cousins in the 8th Connecticut Regiment during the
              Civil War and from other soldiers describing the training center at Annapolis,
              Maryland; camp life in Virginia and North Carolina; and New Bern, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10351_18h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOLLY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES, 1822-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2603</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_763777215d33e12f0989e27104cefd4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19ee16e61a139c1712479b27f8467d53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bertie County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49bd97638635c50730170909d1eb32b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Includes lists of members, Lions, and miscellaneous items.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10355_90w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERIC BLACKMAR MUMFORD HOLLYDAY PAPERS, 1842-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2604</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_301d1b40eda2b045799511d283edf91d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18a3540d9ca5581e763519d08ff5af59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of the Kennedy, Rumford, Hewlett, and Mann families, mainly
              from Michigan, containing some references to state political matters and the Civil
              War. Letters and papers of Willoughby O'Donoughue, surgeon of the 1st Michigan
              Regiment, Engineers and Mechanics, contain enlistment and discharge papers,
              mustering-out lists, and papers concerning the Grand Army of the Republic. Papers of
              Frederic Blackmar Mumford, dean of the University of Missouri College of Agriculture,
              contain family letters, clippings, pictures, legal papers, diplomas and special
              awards, a diary, 1945, and a scrapbook tracing Mumford's career, 1917-1938.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10358_afq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HOLLYDAY PAPERS, 1768-1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2605</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10b8097e78ce3d5aece0124d44c1ca63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a619d5f73303c5c25be8d4965f17926">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chestertown (Kent County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3dc3851184a7f486c9dfabd3c31d6329">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to a legal dispute between James Chalmers and George Rome involving
              land confiscated by the state of Maryland during the American Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10362_lyb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH GEORGE EPHRIAM HOLMAN PAPERS, 1853-1974.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2606</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b692cf0a1dc76a8c38330ba4be2bd42"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ebf68eb5f0d9ec5138dabfab132d349b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Preble County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c78954665842694ff07d0f15ca5e6a4e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains diaries of Joseph George Ephriam Holman, kept while he was
              working on the construction of the Fort Wayne and Southern Rail Road, 1853-1854;
              mining gold in Colorado, 1862-1863; and farming in Preble County, Ohio. Other items
              relate mainly to the Holman family, including a Bible record of Joseph G. E. Holman's
              family and an account of the capture of George Holman, grandfather of Joseph G. E.
              Holman, by Simon Girty and Indians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10366_boe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABIEL HOLMES PAPERS, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2607</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_908a3068d9da71a2e7f8ee944628f694"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93bef577c016a48507550d1da9673da1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb53e3166022a8d773ea055929658f6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Abiel Holmes, a minister in the Congregational Church, acknowledging a gift
              from his former parishoners to the American Education Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10370_4rt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER HOLMES PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2608</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd2dda6317b7d7661dcbbca895f1665b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_459615ede05ca45934a7a74bba6b4a3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5250bcedfc483e84b479b2c463e4693c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Alexander H. Holmes, president of the Old Colony and Fall River
              Railroad, relate largely to business matters. There are also many letters to his son,
              J. H. Holmes, who was traveling extensively in Europe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10374_81g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HOLMES PAPERS, 1802-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2609</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d7ffd759287b2ca3c5b29300d0fdd6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1d68992a8564d8a090ab8bfcad99ba2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86644d29c92f3306a9c708ccffd2304c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of David Holmes, governor of the Mississippi Territory and later
              governor of the state of Mississippi, concerning the early settlement of the
              territory, the territorial militia, and his election as governor in 1826 and
              subsequent resignation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10378_sst" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA EDWARDS HOLMES DIARIES, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2610</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46f584442f6215836637fc3f861ab8ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4866f76d149651a08d2632af55f4881">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_945fc187d4b6b179ff77bfe049ed5e2b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries kept by Emma E. Holmes giving a detailed account of the Charleston fire in
              1861 and of Civil War activities, including local gossip, marriages, flirtations, the
              purchase of a rapid-fire gun by the city of Charleston, and the election of officers
              by the Palmetto Guard.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10382_43q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GABRIEL HOLMES PAPERS, 1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2611</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7d31d3100756695bcf825b4dcfd5491"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02644bbef6e22d29f133eacf07c1756d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59c86397f00e87d90360c68e22cc3ddd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A form letter from Gabriel Holmes, governor of North Carolina, to Allen Trimble,
              acting governor of Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10386_i0y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE FREDERICK HOLMES PAPERS, 1767-1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2612</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a4fd884586f6d3208ac7974dcab55ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>521 items and 65 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2850667f7b5b9e4a15c018e26b1a8c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a611ac7abdb566ad6557736a9dd57c99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, notes, diaries, and literary works of George Frederick Holmes
              (1820-1897), scholar, educator, author; and correspondence of William Howard Perkinson
              (1861-1898), educator and son-in-law of Holmes; and of Joseph Henry Herndon Holmes
              (1794-1831) and Mary Ann (Pemberton) Holmes (1790-ca. 1862), father and mother of
              George Frederick Holmes. The papers of Joseph Henry Herndon Holmes, barrister of
              Demerara, British Guiana, consist of treatises on contracts and exchange of money,
              fragments of poetry, poems, his will, and pictures. Among the papers of Mary Ann
              (Pemberton) Holmes are the following: a brief record of her life in Demerara with
              interesting comments on the people and the country, family history and genealogy,
              personal letters, epitaphs, and verses of Stephen Pemberton written while attending
              Oriel College, Oxford, England. </p>
            <p>The papers of George Frederick Holmes are chiefly concerned with family affairs,
              including financial troubles, and accounts from his wife, Eliza Lavalette (Floyd)
              Holmes, of the unsatisfactory performance of Negro servants; accounts of Holmes's
              connection with educational institutions, notably Richmond College, Virginia, College
              of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, the University of Mississippi, Oxford,
              and the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. The correspondence throws
              considerable light on dissensions in the Board of Visitors at the College of William
              and Mary in 1848. The collection consists of Holmes's correspondence with leading
              literary figures and educators of the South; notes and works on almost every phase of
              philology, grammar, history, political science, and economics; notes for lectures;
              articles and manuscripts for books and periodicals; lists of students; examination
              questions; and diaries which cover a great part of the period from 1856 to 1891. The
              collection includes a letter book, 1834-1874, containing contemporary copies of
              letters, in Holmes's hand, of many notable figures, among whom are E. E. Bellinger,
              Auguste Comte, J. D. B. DeBow, Thos. R. Dew, R. T. W. Duke, Wm. H. Ellet, Geo.
              Fitzhugh, John B. Floyd, Wm. Harper, R. R. Howison, R. W. Hughes, D. F. Jamison, Wm.
              S. Lewis, Francis Lieber, P. N. Lynch, Jno. McClintock, Cornelius Mathews, W. E.
              Martin, B. B. Minor, W. G. Minor, T. V. Moore, J. D. Munford, Edw. Nicholson, Wm.
              Ogilby, Cotesworth Pinckney, J. D. Pope, Wm. C. Preston, Jas. Ryder, W. G. Simms, R.
              W. Singleton, A. G. Summer, Jno. R. Thompson, Jas. H. Thornwell, Samuel Tyler, and D.
              K. Whitaker. </p>
            <p>Papers of William Howard Perkinson are confined to a few records of his work as
              professor of Latin and Greek at the University of Virginia, a few business papers, and
              records of the administration of the estate of George Frederick Holmes. Some of
              Perkinson's letters to his wife give glimpses of the management of the university and
              of his work. M. Schele De Vere and W. Gordon McCabe, as well as a number of scholars
              in England, were among Perkinson's correspondents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10390_ib8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC EDWARD HOLMES PAPERS, 1787-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2613</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_454774dd427197855b71e9ddc95903e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b3c4c8a9d46c7a27462ab37b3a5350f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8f1c2366a0aeb737400206ea6cc1ecc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers, ca. 1787, of John Bee Holmes, father of Isaac E. Holmes, concerning a
              case involving John Young; and correspondence of Isaac E. Holmes, as a member of the
              United States Congress, consisting chiefly of requests and recommendations for
              political appointments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10394_r8l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARCELLA FAYETTE HOLMES CLASS NOTES, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2614</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bfc91b215208c5e7e16956b5a783190"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 53 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_970e376ba7cd9d1d94554971da241148">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Double Cabins (Henry County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d1ead8fb6ddbad1e0e357e99d4ed431b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes taken in a Latin class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10398_4gn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW HOLMES AND JOHN A. HOLMES PAPERS, 1855-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2615</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b24af3a44db3c4ec6c4520676476754"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_802151ecdcd05037bd21d9266b4b4ddb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Londonderry, Pa.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b6f7a74bcff1bc919f21752b1762a64">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts for money paid by the town of Londonderry to Matthew and John A. Holmes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10402_i7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICKELS J. HOLMES PAPERS, 1834 (1842-1888) 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2616</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5404d0e2bcb54d36b9a8d35bc2b1786"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>917 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f462b3693f887e18255155d21971de2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86e839be11b12a213f9348c3815a23d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and legal papers of Nickels J. Holmes, school principal,
              commissioner of elections, and Presbyterian minister. The collection concerns Holmes's
              education at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, the westward movement after the
              Civil War, social activities of younger people, religion, education, Reconstruction,
              service as an associate justice on a circuit court, Joseph E. Holmes's attitude toward
              the South and the Negro problem, and agricultural practices at Cornell University,
              Ithaca, New York, including ensilage and the construction of silos. Included is a
              volume of lecture notes on moral philosophy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10406_9py" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THEOPHILUS HUNTER HOLMES PAPERS, 1861-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2617</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16925ae446e26a05a217c6a9ce837545"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>732 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ab8344de3fb215db1c75a10a794675a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sampson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1914da32a4427e2dae7ff902354499c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military correspondence and papers of Theophilus H. Holmes (1804-1880), general in
              the Confederate Army, concerning the TransMississippi Department, 1863, and the North
              Carolina Reserves, 1864-1865. Included are papers of J. W. Hinsdale, written from
              Virginia, while under the command of Holmes, who was his uncle; petitions from women
              asking for protection of lives and property; material on the battle of Helena,
              Arkansas, 1863; and requests for reserves to be sent into active service, and equally
              urgent requests for their services in agriculture. There are letters from Generals
              Joseph E. Johnston and J. G. Martin, and from John Shepherd, written while he was
              traveling in France, Austria, and Germany in 1867. Military telegrams to Holmes as
              head of the North Carolina State Reserve, 1864-1865, concern troop movements and
              skirmishes; the effort to protect Plymouth, North Carolina; the Confederate ram, <emph
                render="italic">Albemarle</emph>; Sherman's invasion of the state; and the final
              days of the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10410_hd7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN HOLT AND J. HOLT DAYBOOK, 1859-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2618</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9bf0130d96745501a804491ed185e1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 600 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d33ca33b42462e2e573c23eaee5d67e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cane Creek (Alamance County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9181853d2260313eaf981464548b982f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of general merchants and postmaster's records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10414_b3i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMILTON BOWEN HOLT PAPERS, 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2619</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef914512f493a924636e00ad960db820"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d444fecc74286e3a75d2307f44c61fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e8ef94273f762a10ad29676ff37caf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Hamilton B. Holt, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Independent,</title> from John Sharp Williams concerning the operations of the
              stock market and financial institutions in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10418_rpp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HINES HOLT PAPERS, 1829, 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2620</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94a56a620cae4da8e140266c76c7880d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07f1a05d29b3ee4175789719dd2141fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Muscogee County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_205b7ad450baf0827f1837c3f4a5a9cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Hines Holt, lawyer, member of the United States Congress, and Confederate
              congressman, containing one certificate and a letter of advice to his son.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10422_kms" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOLT AND WILLIAM HOLT ACCOUNT BOOK, 1842-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2621</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d3904a0d9e517045cd87e61dafee26b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 54 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_43920d45d95e73084896ed00dfeda28d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92e07e94553a5d63945dfee5b2f1f84f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Store book of a general mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10426_i6a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL WILLIAM HOLT NOTES, 1836-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2622</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e794a6881b5abd9f3172862c1ffa2d01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 184 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07c62c16b9a601331133029ee8b4a287">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd73783a9dbb714544a0414e8437da39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on lectures taken by Michael W. Holt while at a medical school in Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10430_r9f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOLT FAMILY GENEALOGY, 1635-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2623</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32713f290c2518f2961a8ce53fe3ca2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 137 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c61438421e454a0a517f71ed37604000">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Descendants of Nicholas Holt who migrated to Massachusetts from England, 1635, and
              related families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10433_o2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. HOLTON LEDGER, 1846-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2624</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eadfaff3d91a2dee5e3215b6884d7deb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 186 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62fe1a8f2595ae340becc515e310996e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ramseur (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c1ce7d5af86f646d8c161c24782f0cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a physician, including two items regarding the settlement of an estate,
              1891.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10437_9x1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ETHEL HOLTZCLAW PAPERS, 1846-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2625</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21d88ae882de5e71e60993edbe3b2e84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdad774bdd82934148b8d6d1116d019f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2991013c51656c20e3805a31cb795ad9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Deeds to lands in Greenville County, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10441_o0e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE JACOB HOLYOAKE PAPERS, 1873 (1874-1894) 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2626</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_049e1c14bdcf97da66b45c5e50032615"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>357 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18eb447344f804a8e9d79fbad5e05571">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c68b0af9c01f0656c2ae79483c322c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Jacob Holyoake, author and social reformer, contain clippings and
              letters to his friend, William H. Duignan, including Holyoake's definition of
              secularism, 1874; a report of correspondence with Wendell Phillips and Robert
              Ingersoll, 1875; material concerning Holyoake's financial situation, 1875; letters
              concerning an attempt to acquire a pension, 1881; clippings relating to Holyoake's
              American trip, 1882; and letters concerned with Irish Home Rule and clippings on the
              Home Rule fight in Parliament, 1893.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10445_sf3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERCY J. HOME PAPERS, 1936-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2627</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd74f256584217baf7537c41deb7e395"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f711d8c994394ae5b02638f49fc6605">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83262b89964bf06f7d3b54924fbda5d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and manuscripts sent by Nelson Springer to Percy J. Home, artist and writer
              for <title type="simple" render="italic">The Sphere, </title> an illustrated magazine
              published in London. Springer describes the towns of Edenton, North Carolina, Tarpon
              Springs, Florida, and El Paso, Texas; the presidential campaigns and the candidates of
              1936 and 1948. postwar economic conditions in Great Britain and the United States;
              various American newspapers; and the first cyclotron.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10449_w03" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. H. HONEYCUTT ACCOUNT BOOK, 1847-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2628</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76470aeb3475c0ec33cbdde97bd5dd19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 340 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b64119a5befe2e220995762e2c07516">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Cabarrus County, N.C.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1be107430700211254fb254dbb4d54f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Blacksmith accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10453_pjl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. HONNOLL PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2629</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f24f98bb5b22f8f3ca18a129ba41cb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e78806a1294c92fab7ace6482f33a768">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Polk County, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e41878c0595c1508195a4f50f84adb9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Robert W. Honnoll, Confederate lieutenant in the 23rd Regiment,
              Tennessee Volunteers, stationed at Corinth, Mississippi, concerning camp life and
              family matters, and commenting on prospects for peace and opposition to Lincoln in the
              North.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10457_nbb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BELL HOOD PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2630</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c58750bcb79a7a9ec2230f98348e2827"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8118c26119a5057fc06b9040298eac94">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5aca9eb3ffde8792068070e2e62a2de8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of John Bell Hood (1831-1879), lieutenant general in the
              Confederate Army, include a letter, 1864, from Hood to General Joseph Wheeler asking
              his cooperation in a charge about to be made; a report to Secretary of War James A.
              Seddon concerning an engagement at Franklin, Tennessee; an order pertaining to
              furloughs; a letter to Hood containing an order for Cheatham's Corps; a pass; and
              biographical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10461_hcn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. HOOD PAPERS, 1848-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2631</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8977894c36ad44f3bc5e89ec34d1e70b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8cbc295aa9b5a0309d8c76955b39c27">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Near Smithfield (Johnston County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2105c5bae245cf8978e77014f8d90e69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John C. Hood consist of his papers as assistant quartermaster of Meadow
              Township, Johnston County, in charge of official aid to families of Confederate
              soldiers, with names of committee members, money paid out for relief, names of
              soldiers' families and corn and meat supplies held by each; and Civil War letters from
              B. R. Hood, serving in the Camp Guards and in the 24th North Carolina Regiment, and
              from David W. Hood, in the 67th North Carolina Regiment, describing camp life and
              food, the second battle of Manassas and other engagements and skirmishes, and the
              possibility of hiring a substitute.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10465_azv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HOOD PAPERS, 1828, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2632</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d4ae878e4336c5667ceb0242f1f4247"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba96b5d850ade1cb4b0fe38d7f26a095">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96f0583ef6c58bf304c4e9eddd21d28d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Thomas Hood (1799-1845), British poet, to Robert Balmanno and
              Frederick Oldfield Ward.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10469_q1m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOOK PAPERS, 1737 (1770-1848) 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2633</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a00770f3dea20536aa5dd1c0d17d35a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7,389 items and 103
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c9d55b81098183a1b5af67d541b2738d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hale's Ford (Franklin County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7239881d3a46ba2fc7ee1c043b30d818">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, papers, and mercantile records of John Hook (1745-1808), wealthy Scottish
              merchant and Tory; of the mercantile firm of Bowker Preston, Hook's son-in-law, and
              Smithson H. Davis at Goose Creek, Bedford County, Virginia; and of a similar firm of
              Asa, Smithson H., and Alexander G. Holland and John D. Booth at Haleeford and
              Germantown, both in Franklin County, the Holland family apparently being connected
              with the Hook family by marriage. </p>
            <p>The records of John Hook are comprised of daybooks, ledgers, letter books, and
              memoranda of the mercantile firm of Ross and Hook at New London, Campbell County
              Virginia, 1771-1784, of branch stores at Bedford Court House and Falling River in
              Bedford County, and of John Hook's mercantile establishment in Hale's Ford from 1784
              to 1808. These records reflect the nature of goods in common use, the volume of trade,
              the large trade in iron, the manufacture of plantation tools at Hook's blacksmith
              shop, and the operation of his distillery. Concerning the mercantile operations are
              various memoranda and notes kept by Hook relative to debts due him, places of abode of
              the debtors, and the type of security for the debts; schedule of court days in the
              various counties of Virginia; inventories of goods; and letters relative to the
              operation of his business. Many of the records reveal information on the operation of
              Hook's valuable plantations, two in Franklin County and one in Montgomery County; much
              concerning the purchase, prizing and shipment of tobacco, usually on the barter basis;
              and information on large-scale purchase of Revolutionary land warrants with long lists
              of land owned by Hook. </p>
            <p>A great proportion of Hook's papers relate to sequestration proceedings brought
              against him by David Ross, his partner in business from 1771 until after the
              Revolution. Concerning the suit are numerous depositions, explanations, histories of
              the operation of the firm, letters, inventories, lists of questions to be asked of his
              lawyers (Edmund Randolph and Philip Norborne Nicholas) and witnesses, copies of
              letters and documents, and petitions to the Court for various concessions. There are
              many papers and letters relative to Hook's efforts to recover from Congressman George
              Hancock a slave whom his enemies claimed to have been a free Negro kidnapped and held
              in slavery. Included are long lists of slaves; many papers concerning Hook's
              determination to serve as administrator of the estate of an Englishman, Jeffrey
              Gresley, who had owed Hook a large sum; many papers concerning the suit of
              sequestration after Hook's death; papers dealing with the administration of Hook's
              estate; numerous depositions and other papers relative to the disposition of the
              estate of Henry Hook, son of John Hook; and letters discussing the Revolutionary War,
              fugitive slaves, and prominent political figures. </p>
            <p>Included also are papers concerning Hook's troubles with the Bedford County Committee
              of Safety, and two letter books. The papers connected with the Committee of Safety
              consist of a summons, a rough draft of Hook's reply, his discharge from jail, his oath
              of allegiance, and others of a similar nature, all bearing on an accusation that Hook
              had disseminated pamphlets antagonistic to the American cause. The letter books,
              1763-1784, contain much information on mercantile pursuits in colonial Virginia,
              Hook's partnerships, analyses of trade opportunities at various locations, and
              information on several Scottish merchants prominent in colonial Virginia and their
              connections in Scotland. Included also is much information concerning David Ross and
              his connections with Hook before the Hook-Ross suit was started. Among the letters is
              information on Hook's family life, his wife, his children, his father and his father's
              family in Scotland, and his brothers in Jamaica. </p>
            <p>Records centering around Bowker Preston and Smithson H. Davis pertain to the
              operation of mercantile establishments at Goose Creek and Falling River in Bedford
              County from 1813 until about 1830, with letters between the partners concerning goods
              purchased in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York City, and Richmond and Lynchburg,
              Virginia; the purchase, prizing, and sale of tobacco; and the disastrous effects of
              the panic of 1819. There are also inventories of goods, including one in 1819 which
              contains the titles of many books and different types and styles of merchandise in
              common use; ledgers, daybooks, and other mercantile records; and personal letters to
              Preston after the dissolution of the firm. </p>
            <p>Records pertaining to the Holland family are, with the exception of a constable's
              records kept by Asa Holland while an officer of Franklin County, confined to
              correspondence, ledgers, account books, and daybooks for the mercantile firms of Asa
              and Smithson H. Holland and John D. Booth. </p>
            <p>Included also are manuscript arithmetic books kept by Robert Hook, Peter D. Holland,
              and John Hook, Jr., and numerous volumes containing accounts of the Ross-Hook lawsuit.
              Scattered through the papers and memoranda are various recipes for the cure of
              rheumatism, an affliction of both Hook and Preston. Among the correspondence are a few
              perfunctory letters from James Innes, H. H. Leavitt, B. W. Leigh, P. N. Nicholas, and
              Edmund Randolph. Included also are numerous documents signed by W. W. Hening and
              copies of Hook's letters and legal documents concerning the Ross-Hook suit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10473_2f9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>L. C. HOOK PAPERS, 1888-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2634</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9019c36f32808acd079d8e326b888140"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc26b27658e508a7dd54ca53ab9381cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hook's Mills (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4836d0f029be46c0c7eb1faebdd27683">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters to L. C. Hook, including a letter from Charles W.
              Swisher, secretary of state of West Virginia and Republican gubernatorial candidate,
              enclosing a political broadside by Governor W. M. O. Dawson in his behalf.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10477_4sk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. HOOKE PAPERS, (1861-1862) 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2635</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8a543a2880f05e29d786e6d4c6669e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_800aba599fe88a400717ad16edbe2438">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d607314849d3674f81e71d10581d0644">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War correspondence of Colonel William W. Hooke, serving in the Virginia
              Militia, and of his sons, Robert W., in the 1st Regiment, Virginia Cavalry, and
              William Franklin, in the 4th Virginia Militia and the 2nd Virginia Regiment,
              describing camp life and health conditions, hardships during the war, casualties and
              desertion, commodity shortages, and military engagements and leaders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10481_6hf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HOOKER PAPERS, 1806-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2636</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd0367499b8d7ff8526ee05c11cc4c30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_012ed8eeb0f83abbcce255dff9616caa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farmington (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5963c2eb86568dee3ee640b8a9729db9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Edward Hooker describing the slave trade in South Carolina several
              trips made in that state, his life in Cambridge (South Carolina), where he was
              president of the college there, his position at South Carolina College, Columbia,
              trouble with the British, and the British frigate <emph render="italic"
              >Leopard</emph>; and letters of John Hooker, Edward's brother, and a lawyer in
              Columbia (South Carolina), describing an earthquake, 1812, his first dose of castor
              oil, a trip to Catawba Springs (North Carolina), the attitude of the inhabitants of
              Columbia toward the War of 1812, and religious fervor in the town.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10485_lyh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOOMES PAPERS, (1780-1800) 1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2637</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0338087bd109db299b1c21b4baa90d12"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>98 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad211ac4b5fc7eb30ad1d90789e315a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bowling Green (Caroline County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11c868b14bdb65a11ec99376b0bdd8bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records and accounts of the brig <emph render="italic">Mars </emph> and
              correspondence of John Hoomes (d. 1805), Virginia tobacco merchant, with London
              merchants to whom he sold tobacco and from whom he bought dry goods; and letters
              dealing with Hoomes's purchase of horses from England. The collection relates to the
              price and quality of Virginia tobacco, general conditions of the market, difficulties
              of transportation, relations between English and American merchants, effects of
              European war on the markets, and the interest of Virginians in horse breeding during
              the eighteenth century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10489_y3l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AURELIA HOOPER PAPERS, 1851-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2638</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36a542bcf96d19cf8ee98b2174f0d96e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f1e6d4757810c3f9a355462e25fe2fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yanceyville (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_756ace8b18dcd7d46151849263642479">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Primarily Civil Tear letters from Private George Leitz, 17th Virginia Regiment,
              C.S.A., to Aurelia Hooper, including a description of the gunboat <emph
                render="italic">Neuse </emph> under construction near Kinston by the state of North
              Carolina. A letter, 1871, refers to property lost in the Chicago Fire. Also included
              is a pledge signed by those interested in forming a volunteer rifle company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10493_ppf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WALTER HOOPER PAPERS, 1850-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2639</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0a59c35858dbb68916cb76b7a09dff3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_062ab305b78fa3986e1462ffbd268b73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d759227e7192e66836ed5382c01fa9c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10497_534" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY HAMILTON (JONES) HOOPER PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2640</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_659e15395b79c08e32dfcec626033ba9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_414fa514c34727b4b48b2db284cd2ff0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa., and Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac3ac474bedb6f459864e2ed81ed0228">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lucy Hamilton (Jones) Hooper (1835-1893), editor and journalist,
              concerning her plan to publish a compilation of selected writings of American
              poets.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10501_82k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. S. HOOPER JOURNAL, 1840-1842,</unittitle>
            <unitid>2641</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6d89b572749515a458206d2c482e55b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 132 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04cd466338b691056fc788a064869c51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Medford?] (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eb144082a40ecf8e344183da2befaf11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a businessman, in partnership with his father, W. A. Hooper, engaged in
              refining sugar and shipping cargoes to the Far East and England. The journal is
              largely concerned with shipping, principally to the Orient, and reports about the
              Opium War in China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10505_mnc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HOOPER PAPERS, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2642</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c18a65f3a07f9ef1173a52119463f91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2462b6c8f845887c32851daefc9802f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilson (Wilson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_243460632ecc345704f1f8b2445e49c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William Hooper, who with his brothers, J. D. and Thomas C. Hooper, and
              R. F. Hunt, comprised the faculty of the Wilson Female Seminary, to Maria J. Beattie,
              a graduate of Edgeworth Seminary, Greensboro, North Carolina, concerning her
              qualifications for teaching in the Wilson Female Seminary; and a personal letter
              dealing with a family matter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10509_duf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HOOVER PAPERS, 1886-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2643</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec49a916603f9d23627c05181766766f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d56cb383ff653c5417fe6ec36d51a78">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pleasant Hall (Franklin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_401a56575814c52f87f2454d470e9e4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Edward Hoover giving detailed accounts of farm life, farming methods,
              prices of crops, and church activities, including revivals, love feasts, and
              preaching.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10513_8ub" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERBERT CLARK HOOVER PAPERS, 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2644</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffd2c33e3f766ab537186d8d73ac3fda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dde8c14b9ff87ad551c0031a31122844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Branch (Cedar County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6611b75dab51d8a85aedd4520add1d43">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), president of the United States, paying
              tribute to Harvey C. Couch who was being honored by citizens in Arkansas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10517_aqh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN G. HOPE PAPERS, 1863-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2645</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2e557129ce4d045f7227be1ed51f22f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc3fbbbddb55bdd55d0a11bd65fd9fe8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisa County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89b2807b198d243eed96ee4b70b1647d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the pensioning of a wounded Civil War veteran.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10521_p8g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL C. HOPKINS PAPERS, 1823-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2646</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c077d8d04aabf68dbfe60cf2a9649a0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9d5f6bcdef556eefb34fb6fd7ed0946">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgecombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a413400d6dbcac509ff75bcb0be8ca35">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous bills, receipts, indentures, and warrants, several of which deal with
              the hiring and wage scale of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10525_qjy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD HOPKINS PAPERS, 1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2647</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22bbfaa375c699cb337fb6ee9c3e6f26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77a9ac04eae9880a7fb81f6c97293389">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darien (McIntosh County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ffcefffe9b2f5d67ce6c644bb9e8868">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Roger Lawson Gamble, U.S. representative from Georgia, 1833-1835 and
              1841-1843, discussing rumors of the split in the president's cabinet and the effect it
              had had on holding up all appointments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10529_wj6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY H. HOPKINS PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2648</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95a4d90b81a8657935f600f24d8ded75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19ba695758856cb6874d12f765a4996e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1896d35c43e554730719854229d7f309">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Henry H. Hopkins, serving in the U.S. Army and stationed at
              Alexandria, Virginia, and eventually chaplain of the 120th Regiment of New York
              Volunteers, to Mary Ames and Winona C. Ames discussing the conversion of Fairfax
              Seminary into a convalescent camp, the surrender of Harpers Ferry, the New York draft
              riots, the battle of Cold Harbor, the siege of Petersburg, family matters, and the
              building of a chapel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10533_m3t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>O. C. HOPKINS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2649</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10aad9cf2f5225722450c12e1a202194"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 72 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46b16dc2d46d4955ab5c52c4cb00bab1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Detailed accounts of supplies sold and used on Hopkins's plantation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10536_gxa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. O. K. HOPKINS PAPERS, 1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2650</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0afe493c08e39ed5671b60b74ed91a16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d22df63ee137ca0c7785f5fddef3976">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49a39fd86f57d4ff3daf960d2fdb7072">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Mrs. O. K. Hopkins, former missionary to Cuba, from Sergeant Eleanor L.
              Bruster in New Guinea about missions there; and a letter from Ensign E. E. Newson from
              Okinawa concerning premature celebrations taking place there when peace rumors were
              started.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10540_k75" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. HORAH PAPERS, 1832-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2651</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a18d319636ac747786867c716f209191"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec37e6c79dd825c3a2aef8eae3d5c9c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b393e368df47a8cd10127be850ee996">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letters to William H. Horah, agent for the State Bank of North
              Carolina to 1834 and for the Bank of Cape Fear, 1834-1863, dealing with the transfer
              of bills of exchange and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10544_84o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HORN LEDGER, 1875-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2652</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f932269d346620969617327cff6e5db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 742 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16407c812575913909b90b2690b63f08">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Capon Bridge (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9cda7cba6851a8abbc6224fcecbf202a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10548_qes" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS HARTWELL HORNE PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2653</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_553adb9073140d6a0d1b25b3d5860494"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e58f1fdd71427553db3cc493fb6ddfed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d507ffdfd751d1adec688206ff096d7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862), British Biblical scholar, bibliographer,
              and polemic, concerning criticism of the tenth edition of his <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy
                Scriptures </title> (1856), which included a work by Dr. Samuel Davidson entitled
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Text of the Old Testament
                Considered.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10552_n93" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. HORNER PAPERS, 1811-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2654</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4168ff2b9ca1fbc8f6d2b2277d8c5749"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>76 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adc9244a2d74d2e6cbc32850c52c83e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b0ee1633340849d1d640b09ea7343b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the Civil War letters of Captain James H. Horner, 13th Regiment and later the
              23rd Regiment of North Carolina Volunteers, describing the first battle of Manassas,
              picket duty, camp life, the scarcity of.commissioned officers, and an army chaplain.
              Scattered letters before and after the war refer to family matters and his position as
              a schoolteacher in Oxford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10556_3lh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH G. HORTON PAPERS, 1939-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2655</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9009203ce8036d046e56b3d107b1e3e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b5d9070e5dc7d64e34d741c02cfb4e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamston (Martin County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56c795fd43620467dfa6c6a877cdd279">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally correspondence between Hugh G. Horton, North Carolina state legislator,
              and Joseph Isaac Byrum, Sr., a poet, concerning a legal case in which Horton had
              represented Byrum. Also included are a copy of the Democratic Party platform, 1942,
              and a letter urging Horton's support of a bill in the state senate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10560_ryd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY J. HORTON PAPERS, 1880-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2656</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57a1cebf97b3a6732bb21e2cca754d3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f49192c586bbe35f80ccefdb4027d2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Card album and scrapbook containing greeting cards and appliques, including cards for
              Christmas, the New Year, Easter, and Valentine's Day.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10563_ey1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIS HORTON PAPERS, 1803-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2657</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d1b60f293db9a9a89a5a0a4ee3236a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>174 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3923090664ab1841cee3a5387d4c9793">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aed7bc9acf60e68ac68c14755312c875">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Horton and Clark families and business papers of Willis Horton,
              a lawyer. One letter gives a description of activities at the siege of Petersburg in
              1864. another, from a Federal soldier, describes his fighting in eastern South
              Carolina and Federal preparations at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10567_6bj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND HOSKINS PAPERS, 1815-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2658</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf9db4889dc65bfa7abcb1561e9ead56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9e292365e551880652d3351e74ecc79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5305b622a209752d7c94cf9736ebb29e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of a merchant including account sheets and two letters
              dealing with privateering during the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10571_6uv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HOSLER PAPERS, 1846, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2659</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08d778d44f36ab54ad97bab5e58d98e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c885ea271423dda2f34db27f573ca867">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c395bf2c17b68dd1e1b28b3a1af243f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters addressed to George Hosler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10575_ngs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL MOUSER PAPERS, 1825-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2660</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6cf7bb331b46d955222915a4523bc4e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ae86c23822cb3c7433b6fb85899346b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stokes and Forsyth Counties, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_617b105fece02f075722c2c166d464c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax receipts, 1825-1839, land indentures, and bills and receipts of Michael
              Houser.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10579_dht" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHRISTOPHER HOUSTON PAPERS, ca. 1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2661</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3cebf8212ccdaa8d5b930fe600dc35ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 180 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22a3b20bb9c6c355ce046866d94babf6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Houstonville (Iredell County), N. C., and Columbia (Maury County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db59dbf53883376e1ce78c271bbc5f6a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Life and Letters of
                Christopher Houston</title> edited and compiled by Gertrude Dixon Enfield,
              containing a sketch of Houston's life (1744-1837) and family correspondence. Letters
              discuss personal and business affairs, crops and the weather, the War of 1812,
              commodity prices in Tennessee, slavery and an insurrection in Mississippi, religion
              and the Presbyterian Church, education, Andrew Jackson, the Indians, the Missouri
              controversy, nullification, and cholera in Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10583_iev" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE SMITH HOUSTON PAPERS, 1831-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2662</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e142439caf6585944b29c75a0164308e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>475 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_384719949c21315eb4a922d1a8c5c7ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Limestone County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16549260630322f9c7095590ae4e9048">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of George S. Houston (1811-1879), member of U.S. Congress,
              senator, and governor of Alabama, dealing with Alabama politics, especially 1845-1850;
              letters showing Houston's interest in Texas lands; routine letters of congratulations
              upon his election and of condolence upon his death and the deaths of other members of
              his family; and clippings. Correspondents include J. A. S. Acklen, O. H. Bynum, Reuben
              Chapman, C. C. Clay, Jr., C. C. Clay, Sr., Jeremiah Clemens, Jefferson Davis, M. C.
              Gallaway, G. S. Houston, David Hubbard, J. S. Kennedy, J. L. Martin, A. C. Matthews,
              F. G. Norman, E. A. O'Neal, William S. Parrott, and J. E. Saunders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10587_c9f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PLACEBO HOUSTON PAPERS, 1790-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2663</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_887bf7316344e5b88d7e2396e33dc39e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0fa83f67336ebe5564c8d0ff461e8b8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Houstonville (Iredell County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bce670993349e6349bfbd785388c932c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of Placebo Houston, a captain in the North
              Carolina rangers, 1777-1780, with relatives in Alabama, Mississippi, and Missouri,
              describing the climate and crops, social life and customs, prices of slaves and land,
              religion, and daily life. Included are several wills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10591_quv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HOUSTON PAPERS, 1825-[1832?]</unittitle>
            <unitid>2664</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_702e7bdcebbf14700cfa6973804369df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72728f4a9e8d25d6126baf98eb130958">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36566b07deb9cbee3c90612ee6c261c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Samuel Houston (1793-1863), general in the War of 1812, member of U.S.
              Congress, 1823-1825, governor of Tennessee, 1827-1829, president of Texas, and U.S.
              senator, 1846-1859, include a letter to John Taylor concerning Elouston's trip toward
              Marlboro, South Carolina; and a land grant issued while governor of Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10595_31g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CHURCHILL HOUSTON PAPERS, 1779.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2665</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e133883d766176cac1ad0e1df1ed4585"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_009621fa567baab8210760b7b075417c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Princeton (Mercer County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_100d1dcadfc2fb07228eb1879e83cf2f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from W. C. Houston (1746-1788), professor of mathematics and natural
              philosophy at the College of New Jersy, to James Ewing about raising troops, supplies,
              and money for the Revolutionary forces.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10599_fvo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOUSTOUN PAPERS, 1773-1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2666</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74ff0f01a32bf87200c6b6af875f7abf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00866c1a30980e3835e7e28449c4067a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_263f3c9012ef4d8307291be94ec0068f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Houstoun (1744-1796), governor of Georgia and jurist, include an order
              for the defense of Richmond County; a letter, 1784, from John Habersham discussing
              negotiations with Indian representatives concerning land purchases, and an incident
              between Georgia residents and Indians; a statement of dissent from the Boundary
              Commission concerning the boundary dispute between South Carolina and Georgia; a
              petition to adjourn court to allow jurors to put down an Indian attack; and
              miscellaneous land grants, indentures, and summonses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10603_lxi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILL HOUSTOUN PAPERS, 1731.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2667</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_647909ba0552a9c3c01dd0bf960160b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7deabfd464ec40c51e13e789456726a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa2fce5830ba1449415911ed36aa98be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter from ship's surgeon Houstoun from Vera Cruz, Mexico, describing the
              wreck of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Snow Assiento,</title> requesting
              transfer to another ship, and commenting on the collection of plants; and a photoprint
              of Houstoun's signature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10607_grt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY HOWARD PAPERS, 1858-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2668</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cefc12f12253e6739025161aaa93f7ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75ffc257278d2d0f33aafd19566223bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Floyd (Floyd County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44d9032c5d61bc899e756607c5f01e47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Henry Howard from S. R. Aldridge concerning personal debts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10611_hql" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN EAGER HOWARD PAPERS, 1789-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2669</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7903aab6bdbc2a694b755e1e96222fcc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41131f91849122e7b3b80ba63b15c8c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Belvedere (Baltimore County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d980d4df60921728d37fdabd895765a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official papers of John Eager Howard (1752-1827), governor of Maryland; and a
              notebook kept by his son, William Howard (1793-1834), while a pupil of the
              phrenologist Franz Josef Gall (1758-1828), and afterwards as a civil engineer,
              containing biographical comments on Gall, phrenological theories, and a sketch of the
              ramparts of a fort.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10615_uw1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. HOWARD PAPERS, 1848-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2670</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_369842b1c7f138efa3077e5384de7051"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a33a6eda5e9cee108e0b403d1a1023c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grahamville (Beaufort County), S.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_066974e052e735858f35ad265c855f57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of John H. Howard include letters concerning the sale and the
              care of slaves, papers related to the administration of the estate of Mrs. A. M.
              Lawrence of Marietta, Georgia, receipts for pew rent and Episcopal publications, and
              legal papers. A daybook, 1851-1864, records slave lists, supplies, cattle, remedies,
              blacksmith work, pew rents, and work for the C.S.A. Army as captain of the Beaufort
              District Troop of cavalry, listing supplies, repairs, and tents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10619_uk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TAZEWELL M. HOWARD PAPERS, 1855-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2671</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9db93f1a471130f6f05abcc13db3365"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6ba0f464e6038755fbf924e79faed41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Campbellton (Fulton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53ccf84a0d26cc29835692ce8bed21e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Tazewell M. Howard, physician, to a younger brother who was a medical
              student in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, containing brief references to the Know-Nothing
              Party, secession, and a rumor that Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia had been
              murdered by abolitionists; and Civil War letters of Dr. T. H. Howard and H. L. Honnell
              from Georgia, Kentucky and Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10623_por" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD T. HOWE PAPERS, 1874-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2672</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88f77dad23658b62bb327f637be2049e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c468f0aa7734851ef6f441d93c176135">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aee946069affee4a4e9f366547175d58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning a lighthouse in New York City.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10627_5ys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY HOWE PAPERS, ca. 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2673</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c63c0d3fe593cdde7fba7907c1ea1a17"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 29 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78a0c303a7aa29579aa1ea8ac69a5ad5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Richmond?], Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ff5e19746ae2620075bc8fc373776e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Salesman's prospectus of Howe's <title type="simple" render="italic">Historical
                Collections of Virginia,</title> with a partial list of subscribers; and notes on
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Analysis of Notions and Thoughts</title>
              and English grammar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10631_vqa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUTHER HOWE ACCOUNTS OF ESTATE, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2674</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d54a6e68abfcbefb0fb92572c36b394"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 13 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e96c37464173f3b9bf506c7cad117e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47f2cc4e47ae0767ea9ee2503a9393ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bill of sale by the heirs of Luther Howe for his land, slaves, and a brick plant
              which he had operated in partnership with Francis Xavier Martin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10635_nhq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HOWE PAPERS, 1777-1778.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2675</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d05482a855d02c6531dd755d29260ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_de005e4be998a7cc1103b23e2160d442">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_020a7a5b7b4014d4ad7adba2ba75d101">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Robert Howe (1732-1786), planter and general in the Continental Army,
              discussing Samuel Elbert's attempt to invade Florida, conditions in Georgia and South
              Carolina, his proposal for an expedition to East Florida, the arrival of British ships
              near Savannah, and the poor condition of American defenses at Savannah.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10639_bvc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL GRIDLEY HOWE PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2676</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d96696bac30a3e4fd646b88e5f82b3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d9abe805d1c43ba66c3db4cb60264553">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7ccce1b3eeb2ba4cccdbbf453f9e3a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Note of Samuel Gridley Howe, physician, reformer, and husband of Julia Ward Howe,
              written on the reverse side of a fragment of a letter probably written by his
              wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10643_nx5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON HOWE PAPERS, 1819-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2677</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e87b3141c0134e2cb739ce493c7fb0e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78c35d2aeaf4757eae6805b126bdc95f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Salem (Franklin County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8279bb3bb3717e74e14e4bbc92b5b88a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Solomon Howe and his wife, Mary Howe, and their children.
              Included are letters, 1819, from Jedediah Howe, concerning his stereotype foundry in
              New York City; letters, 1819-1821, from Milton Howe, who conducted a school in
              Richmond County, Virginia, giving some description of the country and his impressions
              of the people; letters from Celia Babbett, describing a journey to Orangeville, New
              York, and customs in western New York; and miscellaneous letters concerning New
              Englanders' reactions to the South, the depression following the panic of 1819, crops,
              commodity prices, and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10647_03c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HOWELL PAPERS, 1829-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2678</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80abe332fb7c1e2da4a9ac87932c037d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6bdf532061d1e740d4852b8a8dc6ccbb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0bf81a8acd7bc3aa69838a9d9d5296be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between David Howell and his wife Hannah, and Howell's father's family
              in Clark County, Ohio, discussing family matters with references to commodity prices,
              a smallpox epidemic in Wheeling, Virginia, (now West Virginia), and Pittsburgh,
              Pennsylvania, 1829; the burning of Bushrod Washington's house; the death of President
              William Henry Harrison; and an abolitionist debate in Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10651_ykm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA B. HOWELL PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2679</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f34c42f1730ec37b05c9083f009d13d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e83e61ce564a260c9b1bd5a80e1095bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina and Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d772a3444d91e4e45d7f45fabd1a0bab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Colonel Joshua B. Howell (d. 1864), 85th Pennsylvania
              Regiment, U.S.A., include ordnance, morning, and quartermaster reports; special orders
              concerning Howell's commands at Hilton Head, South Carolina, and Gloucester Point,
              Virginia; letter from Howell discussing a battle near Franklin, Virginia; letter from
              General Alfred Howe Terry to Katherine W. Howell concerning her husband's injuries and
              promotion to brigadier general; and letters requesting passes for Benjamin P. Howell,
              in order that he could recover his brother's body.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10655_nwj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP H. HOWERTON PAPERS, 1817-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2680</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_569ad3840b7670dd038d8302581919a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>828 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_841aa032e8b76adc4b096ad965ff797e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oakland (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af4fa34d22ce2e7be84c2e3678f94210">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters pertaining to the Halifax County tobacco firm in which Philip
              Howerton was interested first with William Cabaniss and later with his son, William
              Matthew Howerton; personal letters to Judith and Eliza Howerton while they were
              students in St. Mary's College, Raleigh, North Carolina; letters from W. M. Howerton
              while a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and letters relative
              to the sale of the Clark threshing machine, the office of sheriff which Howerton held,
              and general labor con ditions after the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10659_6bz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER M. HOWLAND AND GEORGE S. TILTON PAPERS, 1852-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2681</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90c8174cbc0a69b859d580067241368e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>85 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a22757afae977f08c697983003e1f2f1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Massachusetts.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a3560b508adb6bbffec6f9b01431115">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Walter M. Howland, serving in the quartermaster branch of the Union Army,
              and of George S. Tilton, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, describing camp life, sickness,
              hospitals and nurses, picket duty, furloughs, religion, a prison camp near Chicago,
              newspaper criticism of military maneuvers, and military engagements, including a
              guerilla raid on a train, cavalry attack on Confederate artillery near Culpeper,
              Virginia, the devastation of Sulphur Springs, Virginia, and a Confederate attack
              causing the evacuation of a Union camp from Johnsonville to Nashville, Tennessee.
              Scattered letters refer to the presidential campaign of 1852, spring races at
              Louisville, Kentucky, 1865, and the Chicago Fire, 1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10663_2f0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS C. HOYT AND ISAIAH F. HOYT PAPERS, 1844-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2682</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5af3107bcb20ae574b5d526f12d0b8cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>90 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b8b09fda0493241df379c671c177da2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beverly (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c89548856c309462825258446ea20e71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Thomas C. Hoyt, captain of the barque <emph render="italic">Arthur,
              </emph> include letters to his family describing his voyages to Africa, 1847; papers
              dealing with the pepper trade off the coast of Sumatra, including letters from George
              Gardner, owner of the <emph render="italic">Arthur</emph> , containing instructions on
              routes to Sumatra, prices to pay for raw pepper, and the disposal of pepper on the
              European market, financial papers including letters of credit from European financial
              houses and invoices of the content of the cargo carried to Sumatra for trade, and
              letters from captains of other pepper ships, commenting on the pepper crop and
              prospects for purchasing peppers in different localities; and papers dealing with the
              New England Shoe and Leather Association, of which his nephew, Charles Hoyt was
              president-. Papers of Isaiah F. Hoyt are principally concerned with his efforts to
              obtain money owed him for his service in the Union Army, in the 32nd Massachusetts
              Volunteers. Scattered references concern his business affairs as secretary of the
              Union Flax Mills in Chicago and as deputy collector of Internal Revenue for the First
              District of Illinois. Also included are correspondence of Josephine Hoyt, wife of
              Isaiah F. Hoyt, with a real estate dealer concerning the disposal of some property,
              and several letters by Isaiah's sons, Charles and Arthur, pertaining to the New
              England Shoe and Leather Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10667_ddh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND WILCOX HUBARD PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2683</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a71c8de666fde0619fce8bcc2bdf0979"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d36dfae3b8d7e51470f751b328caa651">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farmville (Prince Edward County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77cd9f1e670c71e23395a5cf23daf58e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Edmund W. Hubard (1806-1878), planter and member of U. S. Congress,
              1841-1847, referring to the appointment of a manager of the public schools and to
              physicians practicing in Richmond.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10671_n7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EPAPHRODITUS E. HUBBARD PAPERS, 1842-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2684</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5da1878e92a15d4a37b872b59888c1ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>119 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc707c80c27d784fa9e7cab28ee440ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Haddam and Higganum (Middlesex County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50f8d6d7e8c9b8ecdc30c74d4b0d8b5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Epaphroditus E. Hubbard include insurance policies;
              indentures; Democratic ticket for officers of Haddam, 1867; manual of homeopathy;
              personal letters; broadsides; receipts; and a handbill by Edwin Hubbard for use in
              soliciting money for the writing of a history of the Hubbard family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10675_8dy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL HUBBARD PAPERS, 1811-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2685</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c92efa6f526c492d5d41f67c6a5dd4ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_832801daf4f67b1af3651f2ebb63caa6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Republican Grove (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2caf50ee5026ebe3b2f5baff0cdb27f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Joel Hubbard, Baptist minister, from Eli Ball concerning the work of the
              General Association of Virginia in gathering information about Baptist churches in the
              state; a personal letter from Hubbard's cousin, Jesse E. Adams; and letters concerning
              financial matters and the repayment of money which Hubbard had loaned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10679_1ys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WADE H. HUBBARD PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2686</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93f1afad14d0d2519eda108cd6753eb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af1718d132cf3a0a22728be389a1a909">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c48ab505b656ea8f32345fa500a9f03c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War correspondence of Wade H. Hubbard, a private in the Confederate Army
              stationed near Wilmington, North Carolina, showing his attitude toward the war,
              describing the battle of Fort Fisher, 1865, and discussing farm conditions at
              home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10683_nfb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. HUBBELL AND E. CURRAN PAPERS, 1838-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2687</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_09688dba037ef684ef8d9fd44f582502"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5be01a9d47f817c8a96a87b58e70e455">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b664e8b439f29f5e70aac59ad85d628">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence and promissory notes of Hubbell and Curran.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10687_anf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO HUBBELL PAPERS, 1840-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2688</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9da7435cddba052cb4de912aab1293d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0eab16941c9fc5f8db8eab9a6d2e2e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d1dfb808b260a814efb1ca0f27cb9b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Horatio Hubbell, lawyer, including letters from Samuel F. B.
              Morse regarding Hubbell's claim to priority in the suggestion of a transAtlantic
              telegraph cable.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10691_af7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAY BROADUS HUBBELL PAPERS, 1905-1977.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2689</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c8ecdaf6c6090248a4ba73e94c43138"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,473 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_23580b5ee79ed7edf2419f48071680e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_969058de6f837ee85809d3f90fd2218a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Jay Broadus Hubbell, professor emeritus of American Literature at Duke
              University, include correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, reprints, pictures, and
              clippings. Correspondents include former students, colleagues, and prominent authors
              of the early 20th Century, among them Robert Frost, Ellen Glasgow, Carl Sandburg,
              Allen Tate, and John Hall Wheelock. The unpublished manuscripts record the development
              of American Literature as an academic discipline separate from English Literature. The
              collection also includes reviews and letters pertaining to Hubbell's own writings and
              reprints of articles inscribed to Hubbell by former students and colleagues.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10695_rc1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER HUBBELL PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2690</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5b7c0605cc98dc3185b9719637ba1ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33babbb50dbed11935f2ca144669e6b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canandaigua (Ontario County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6689f13022b8f69a9713e8e764fc891c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Walter Hubbell to his wife describing his trip to Detroit through Lake
              Ontario and Lake Erie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10699_gj4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEN HUBERT PAPERS, 1812-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2691</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0afe559770f05abc6701f68324e9bddf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3fc4e5567a17946454f4d036a4962953">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bryan (Brazos County), Texas.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_465fa713412076c4804a13f0fda8de62">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Ben Hubert, 6th Regiment, Louisiana Volunteers, C.S.A., are principally
              love letters written during the Civil War to his future wife, Letitia Bailey. There
              are scattered references to a fight on the Potomac, 1861; the fall of New Orleans,
              1862; a request to Letitia Bailey to make a <emph render="doublequote">Battle
                Flag</emph>; the town of Bryan, Texas; and a reunion there of Hood's Brigade, 1876.
              Also included is some correspondence of Ben Hubert's sisters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10703_sio" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE DONELSON HUBERT PAPERS, 1850-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2692</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9595bdc5f25bd8653122089b2ed9f6aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30883da2f16f73536e6c45d0c661c351">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barnett (Warren County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5e397ef37f28d58e78acd842b4c8c85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Richard M. Johnston, head of the Pen Lucy School for Boys in Waverly,
              Maryland, to his cousin, Sallie D. Hubert, discussing family matters, his conversion
              and that of his six youngest children to Catholicism, arrangements for publishing a
              cookbook that Sallie Hubert had written, and family history. There is also a circular
              of the Pen Lucy School, a program of lectures to be given by Johnston at the Convent
              of Notre Dame in Maryland, 1879, and a petition to raise money for John C. Calhoun in
              1850.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10707_q0n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE N. HUCKINS PAPERS, 1858-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2693</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a3186edecd397ca85ea889fdce8eec5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 63 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ef14fc0d380ca01ccc61edcaa2cfe1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berea (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a371557da988b1e33aeff322d670afc0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of George N. Huckins (b. 1838), a Methodist minister, while a student at
              Baldwin University in Berea, and while serving several churches in northern Ohio.
              Short, introspective entries generally relate to his doubts about his qualifications
              as a minister and to his matrimonial prospects, with brief references to his school
              activities and studies, John Brown, James Buchanan, the election of Lincoln and the
              beginning of the Civil War, and slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10711_l0y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HUDSON PAPERS, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2694</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_29187cf2b5901d538cb0af152aa06e0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17847fca81842b131091aed11f9e1515">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88d9f40920a73acc2b1e04492815c6a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter of Charles Hudson (1795-1881), politician and author.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10715_3eb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED HUGER PAPERS, 1853-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2695</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4e9c773ee80c8297ea20ef5db38ad15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20f7092e3e8c3383708f60ba0f0b3a33">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61a38e08770f4e34a0035010b4dabb11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress books of Alfred Huger (1788-1872), Charleston planter, attorney and
              postmaster, containing discussions and comments on personal and family matters,
              religion, especially the doctrine of miracles and church matters, duels, slavery, free
              Negroes, yellow fever epidemics, restrictions against Negro seamen visiting
              Charleston, treatment of slaves and of free Negroes, the banking crisis of 1857,
              filibustering in Latin America, railroads, suffrage, South Carolina politics,
              nullification, secession, the Charleston fire of 1861, the battle of Port Royal, South
              Carolina (1861), diplomatic recognition of the Confederate States of America,
              Confederate naval operations in Louisiana and off the Carolina coast, Confederate
              politics and government, the Sequestration Act, the siege of Charleston (1863), and
              Confederate relations with Great Britain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10719_77z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN HUGER PAPERS, 1783-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2696</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_adf41d2979e640221bb763ecef3f9f12"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f78868ba7a76ef855b64a2e35727c56">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d91ccc5defb76d5728302f6cbbba37f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the correspondence of Benjamin Huger (1806-1877), an artillery expert,
              dealing with the manufacture of ammunition by Joseph Reid Anderson and Dr. Carmichael
              for Fortress Monroe and the armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, 1850-1851. Also
              included are a letter of 1803 from Daniel Huger, secretary of state, to the South
              Carolina legislature requesting an appropriation for the repair of the building where
              the records were kept, an indenture. 1824; a letter from John P. Martin discussing the
              problems of the mail and stage service; and letter, 1862, of Huger to Josiah Tattnall
              concerning military and naval operations in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10723_i8b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OSSIAN MUGGINS PAPERS, 1868-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2697</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63f1f19073ffa79818deb5652bea3af1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52a0241a612cf2b6bcaef5fecec6d902">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Summerville (Chattooga County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08653c2343e9e3f8e1205c6cfccbda11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Ossian Huggins while a student at Washington College with
              comments on courses offered, requirements for obtaining degrees, and Robert E. Lee as
              president of the College. Included are two letters of a later period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10727_t2b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HUGHES PAPERS, 1782-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2698</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc6d392b4584016654d767ad6923bd2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_646b6f02f563f147f032f5b70a90305a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ceda1ee4615aec52d3e85cf975d15ce1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10731_lob" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLAS COLLIN HUGHES PAPERS, 1886-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2699</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8eccec4f0ea4e3e7dfca67cb66f986a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_265b564b2daa6daf461e5badc7e08d93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chocowinity (Beaufort County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49de23c9f1a60e66542c4e320bc0fe00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Collier Cobb, Thomas Egleston, and Samuel Hart to Nicholas C. Hughes,
              Episcopal minister, criticising his work, <title type="simple" render="italic">Genesis
                and Geology</title>; and a personal letter from his brother, John Hughes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10735_nip" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. HUGHES PAPERS, 1875-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2700</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11aa9cc1e6a6f26c0cf3f74971c63f30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a674335c55b7bf2e3fa1f460faf7682a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_432d00b9f28035c7fd946c803f0c0b38">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Recommendations for political appointments for the eastern part of Virginia from
              Robert W. Hughes (b. 1821), U. S. judge for that district, Confederate soldier, and
              candidate for governor of Virginia, 1873.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10739_ako" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VICTOR HUGO PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2701</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab7ae1c541386d614e32d505b783c3d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_718b5eb00644ff8240e47ee5a882ee76">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5eb21e282e312c116a1599c91391b222">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Facsimile of a holograph manuscript, probably a poem, by Victor Hugo.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10743_tca" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ABRAM HUGUENIN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, ca. 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2702</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa75677a490ceaad69272395b9e6affd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 41 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9bd77b3bf25610c5030bd9664591e03b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_538f320fe52dc89992ad588336934c58">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autobiography of Thomas A. Huguenin, major in the Confederate Army, with emphasis on
              the evacuation of Battery Wagner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10747_5nu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUIE, REID AND COMPANY PAPERS, (1782-1793) 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2703</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b744f577207291e6b871c84b0cf6c20b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea5aef08da735d504b12f2367a6db3ff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dumfries (Prince William County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_686bd84d635fd9abcdcfec16298f9c1f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed or photostatic copies of correspondence between the agents for the trading
              firms of Huie, Reid and Company, Dumfries; and Smith, Huie, Alexander and Company,
              Glasgow, Scotland. Topics include the tobacco markets in England and on the continent;
              demand, prices, and political influence on economic conditions. A letter, 1930, and an
              essay entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Old Letters from Dumfries,
                Va.</title> by Bessie W. Gahn describe the economic and historical setting in which
              Huie, Reid and Company operated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10751_neu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID WATTS HULINGS PAPERS, 1819-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2704</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a910bcfc81679fcc159c41d8951f98f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b799a909f0a6c8c2451c346b6f629e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lewistown (Mifflin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41f4bc9946e026ed40fb1a48d3be660f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of David Watts Huling, attorney, include family letters,
              indentures, contracts, legal papers concerning suits over deeds and damage suits
              against turnpike companies, bills, invoices and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10755_bcy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. HULL PAPERS, 1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2705</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee47ed7c417589da8d136124de01ef88"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc31f4eec8c7a5a49d741275606d1ca6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ithaca (Tompkins County), N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80e12e56934a3b6315c3c0b7e5b57662">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Charles H. Hull, professor at Cornell University, Ithaca, to W. H.
              Glasson, professor at Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina, concerning the
              resignation of John Spencer Bassett.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10759_dx4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2706</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e8cd4bbe598f8d7b70e8020fd75ff06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e69b7d4807e7857de52df53223776743">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berlin, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4aa23d6ebcba294c91253cda924badba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Alexander van Humboldt (1769-1859), German naturalist and traveler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10763_zcb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HUME PAPERS, 1760-1776.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2707</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_beae1e6f6d5892fcb0b19502fcc06a53"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa95439775fd3876b5f572a3fcdaf76c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38c349370e5920fde254a8c1d3ca4b34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of papers of David Hume (1711-1776), Scotch philosopher and
              historian, concerning the quarrel between Hume and Jean Jacques Rousseau over a
              pension for the latter, and commenting on the publication of the Clarendon Papers and
              on Sir James Dalrymple and Edward Gibbon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10767_lpu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HUME PAPERS, 1813-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2708</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_741372f66d8e0226cb70a72afd243896"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d967c053b39756af1b62dcb39d82d79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burnley Hall, County Norfolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f09ad8627e3edb8e80e6ffd0973fc64">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Joseph Hume (1777-1855), British politician and liberal reformer,
              discussing Hume's election to Parliament; taxes, including tax stamps for books and
              papers, county rates, and property taxes; military matters, especially Hume's desire
              for economy and retrenchment in the army and an end to naval and military sinecures;
              the policies of Sir James Brooke, Raja of Sarawak, Borneo; the criminal laws and the
              removal of convicts from the country; reform politics and the election of reform
              candidates; Hume's motion against Orange Societies; and policies of the Colonial
              Office, including a request of the Hudson's Bay Company tor a monopoly over Vancouver
              Island, and the colonization of western Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10771_18n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HUME PAPERS, 1869-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2709</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a5697e3c221736783e5a1eb19deb98d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_359471c46dc577fe92ff762073752236">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b99384d999028f8e9e5688027a0d437">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and financial papers, tax receipts, and receipts for physician's bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10775_l9w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. J. HUMPHRIES PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2710</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10013fe12fa526b68454247ac8c88fd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_831117b5107a78dcbaf220dcdfcebe63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d02ca323543b8086aee40488232c5dbe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 1861, of E. J. Humphries, a member of the Governor's Horse Guards, while at
              Camp Davis, Lynchburg, Virginia; a letter, 1869, from an Augusta, Georgia, commission
              merchant to Humphries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10779_qbw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT HUMRICKHOUSE PAPERS, 1809-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2711</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6956991bab92c0025755834ff3fd2102"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>390 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c9eebee99ec9c0db93203c3150947c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b7dfa0ea4bca292db7e5f3700118479">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family correspondence of Albert Humrickhouse (d. 1864), Shepherdstown
              postmaster, constable, and merchant, principally concerning his duties as postmaster,
              the settlement of the estate of John Weis, and mercantile matters. Also included are
              Jefferson County deeds and summonses. Several letters refer to Locofocoism in
              Maryland, 1844, and the Total Abstinence Society of Shepherdstown, 1845. There are a
              daybook, 1823-1824, and a ledger, 1833-1834, of Samuel Humrickhouse. A mercantile
              ledger, 1813-1821, of Albert Humrickhouse has many pages covered with clippings from
              the latter half of the 19th century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10783_vki" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ANTHONY HUNDLEY PAPERS, 1841-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2712</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_171d7ca91092b9200436484fe2d72162"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,436 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d34e9722f92666eeb7e41d3fffc4dca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte County and Denniston (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88c84508ff1bccc5e8e5f071e659baa8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles A. Hundley (d. 1863), planter, commission agent and lawyer; of his
              father, Elisha Hundley (d. 1879), planter and land speculator; and of Daniel W. Owen,
              related by marriage, a planter, businessman, and member of the Virginia House of
              Delegates. Included are personal letters and school compositions of Charles A. Hundley
              while a student at Emory and Henry College; letters, 1849-1850, related to a
              California expedition organized by Elisha Hundley; correspondence, 1850-1852, between
              Charles A. Hundley and his future wife, Fanny Edmunds; correspondence, 1853-1861, of
              Elisha Hundley pertaining to mid-western land firms, and to the operation of his
              tobacco farm by Charles; correspondence after 1863 dealing with the estate of Charles
              A. Hundley and with the raising of his children, Eddy and Nannie; correspondence of
              Nannie Hundley while attending the Augusta Female Seminary, Staunton, Virginia;
              correspondence after 1879 concerning the estate of Elisha Hundley; letters after 1914
              from the political associates and constituents of Daniel W. Owen concerning
              legislative issues; letters from D. B. Owen, Daniel Owen's son, concerning the
              management of the latter's farm, <emph render="doublequote">Hyco Hill Stock
                Farm</emph>; and letters from business firms in which Daniel Owen owned stock.
              Scattered letters refer to the Salem Female Institute, 1857; the Atlantic Cable, 1858;
              the need for higher education for women, 1914; a committee to aid women and children
              in warring Europe, 1914; the Owen Memorial Fund for the building erected in Kwangju,
              Korea, 1914; the education of D. W. Owen's son, F. C. Owen, at Hampden-Sydney
              Institute, Farmville, Virginia, 1916-1917; and the fighting in France, 1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10787_n5u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN HUNDLEY POEMS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2713</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fccda81879246a5d80b9bcc33054f17"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 26 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_128369fff89c87ab42f17513ae60eb38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henrico County,</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c745b7e12e28c73930609516cd40b85f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original poetry composed by Ellen Hundley for her children. Included is the beginning
              of a diary covering December 1-3, 1852.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10791_24c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN G. HUNT PAPERS, 1838-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2714</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8ca34f6251d8c193870a78ee76e16cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1988b6dd797ed4a8f4d693c153fe7d17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntsville (Yadkin County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f40bfe092a74b78de6c4231840de9b5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathan G. Hunt, merchant, include antebellum correspondence of young girls
              describing their household tasks, schooling, and their boyfriends; letters from
              Marmaduke D. Kimbraugh while a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania and
              during his early years as a physician; and letters from relatives in the Idaho
              territory describing farming conditions, prices, intermarriage with the Indians, and
              conversion to Christianity; and a ledger, 1852-1867, of Nathan Hunt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10795_rsy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PLEASANT HUNT PAPERS, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2715</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cbec56d84c7c2cbfcd86326a62ab9da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eccf2869502a5318c06fca42ed4e8cf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pleasant Garden, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06cd5e0d9b67b6bac04c46e40e10afc4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal from his niece in letter to Pleasant Hunt Salem, Iowa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10799_9pb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL G. HUNT PAPERS, 1777-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2716</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1d95fad95017456cdbfd2859efd28f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_904dbd435e3cce6d9ff9c24344d320c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forestville (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9786673289f7f26b92081c658d4fbb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the Civil War correspondence between Samuel G. Hunt, a Confederate
              soldier, and his wife describing camp life and conditions at home. Included are land
              deeds, 1777-1842, in Granville County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10803_kjl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON HUNT PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2717</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1b32220007c4742f7afe38915def000"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b321425d096969c1ced528f8af9677b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lockport (Niagara County), N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec56855375a21376229801751be983a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Washington Hunt (1811-1867), comptroller of New York and later governor,
              concerning a claim for a pension for the widow of a Continental Army officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10807_bpw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HOLMAN HUNT PAPERS, 1853-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2718</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_524e7da88d33377b89c531662d40bbed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb9d503b234beb665b966f78213896bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef0f4b3be0fb5df93fe40f3f97a2c510">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), British painter, from poet Coventry
              Kersey Dighton Patmore discussing an attack upon the Royal Academy for its refusal to
              exhibit two pictures by John Brett, Hunt's painting, and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10811_f5q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUNT &amp; SMITH PAPERS, 1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2719</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6da44a281ee47a620f3e332dd031174"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e720be1dff0dcea787716f65f865823a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Huntston,     .</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62629132550a0df3b2cd6526436e32bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt from Coles Creek Cotton Gin to Jacob Cable of Huntston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10815_igm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES N. HUNTER PAPERS, 1818-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2720</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5f6b8b6e73513316964c5e0cb07933d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,944 items and 18
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65d03e89b17b0d3e8a8f8c004aa790d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7146d9e2fea820752d9538bb78766d5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and professional papers of Charles N. Hunter (ca. 1851-1931), Negro educator
              and editor, include correspondence and other material on the problems of the Negro
              after the Civil War, Negro education, race relations, temperance, and family matters
              and personal finances. Scrapbooks contain clippings and other items concerning race
              relations and social, political, and economic affairs pertaining to the Negro.
              Correspondents include prominent national and state politicians and editors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10819_d5p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. C. HUNTER &amp; CO. PAPERS, 1884-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2721</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7a2474676d3059b11932884191e92fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7bb56404b1fc2469006642a6595496be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union (Union County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6567efc6107d067cfa939ce611a8e59f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook and ledger of a general mercantile firm owned by J. C. Hunter, E. R. Wallace,
              and James H. Maxwell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10823_hb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HUNTER PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2722</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cb02a5149e7109726d439b2780ab21e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7286d66ce90dd9ab3a39a5eab9c4e2f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9edd1b1109b44c78d278c679cdace3d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Confederate army orders concerning the defense of Savannah, signed by James Hunter
              for the acting adjutant general.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10827_t4g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MERCER TALIAFERRO HUNTER PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2723</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a05562836de999f503b884f5f5e85646"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9592d1c8940abff0313e326cb1e5e8f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91c41698a71c7ffd4a5a8787541d4270">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (1809-1887), lawyer and statesman, to C.
              G. Griswold concerning a proposal relative to banking and compromise resolutions on
              the abolition question.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10831_iu3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. HUNTER PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2724</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f37ec1bcec6ed6ee8d26f39c80d9f960"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>105 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b498a42aee99dec0e6574335b5aca7c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4750f0a995b95fd3c700fd03d6ccca2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William W. Hunter, Confederate naval commander, from Sidney Smith Lee,
              captain in charge of the Office of Orders and Detail, C.S.A. Navy Department, from
              John M. Brooke, commander in charge of the Office of Ordnance and Hydrography, C.S.A.
              Navy Department, and from other naval officers regarding ships, supplies, watchwords,
              men absent without leave and deserters, courtsmartial, the laying of torpedoes in the
              harbor of Savannah, and other naval matters, with numerous references to various
              Confederate ships.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10835_mrp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUNTER FAMILY PAPERS, 1844, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2725</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70d690d7891450a9344ba1d02e304cee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16b625f55a6dc145193d96fe468e1bb5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89bbc843b691c1ad5e1596e6561f9e41">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Andrew H. Hunter (1804-1888), lawyer and Whig politician, to William
              Beale; and a letter to General Andrew Hunter, Marshal of the District of Columbia,
              from a clerk who considered himself underpaid.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10839_vss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL HUNTINGTON PAPERS, 1862-1881</unittitle>
            <unitid>2726</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_978d17539eae2db4a3c980658a5ceb4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cdc3ffab480e023bb0470f439c17647f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99cebc4504e1022822fc902cd4d211d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Daniel Huntington (1816-1906), painter, from J. Strickler Jenkins
              concerning Jenkins's portrait, from John Bigelow pertaining to a portrait of Samuel J.
              Tilden, and from Philip Henry Sheridan discussing Sheridan's portrait.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10843_s26" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIJAH HUNTLEY PAPERS, 1864-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2727</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_247bbfc11776097774bac9c4cc0ecc03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_920962883b424f37fd165b71605deea2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Deep Creek (Anson County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04011b026bbf4741af8e70ee835ea956">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Elijah Huntley, farmer, including letters from a friend at
              Pine Bluff, Arkansas, describing the countryside, inhabitants, and agricultural and
              economic conditions; a letter of similar nature concerning Houston County, Georgia;
              and papers relating to the estate of Lewis Griggs for which Huntley was
              administrator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10847_i28" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. HUNTON PAPERS, 1815-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2728</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_692e5634f92343e93dd33ec88f44f442"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>425 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e98673ccbe2e13b6e502d774f16959ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buckland (Prince William County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87b4a83b8f782d0c1094c7a40a5da33c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Charles H. Hunton, connected with the Fauquier and Alexandria
              Turnpike Company; partial record of a toll-gate keeper, 1844-1845; letters from Hunton
              to his son, Henry, a student at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg,
              Virginia, 1855-1858, and Henry Hunton's student letters with comments on expenses,
              traveling, tuition, school living conditions, the curriculum, and the personality of
              the professors, among whom are Benjamin S. Ewell, Silas Totten, and Thomas T. L.
              Snead; letters pertaining to Henry Hunton's marriage to Mary P. Carter, of
              Westmoreland County; letters from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where Henry Hunton later
              studied art, with comments on his teacher, James Reid Lambdin, letters from Charles
              Hunton, which show opposition to secession and his antipathy toward such events as
              John Brown's Raid; and postwar letters by the younger sisters of Henry and Mary P.
              (Carter) Hunton, concerning social and home life during Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10851_nk6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EPPA HUNTON PAPERS, 1875-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2729</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b74bf56b2547b63225d194036b63ba98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92b724d6c35afd12749b1e427009cbda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fb5ff996fd2c905f66c1e8ae8d14a34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Eppa Hunton (1822-1908), brigadier general in the Confederate
              Army, concerning his legal practice in Washington, D. C.; personal letters commenting
              on Confederate veterans' reunions; a letter of recommendation; and a callinq card with
              a note by Hunton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10855_cvz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIAS HURLEY PAPERS, 1866-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2730</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b70ccbfc239b3bbf1e2ca8b0229969dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4283ef2014ecbfa31d950b4a2214b3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Gilead (Montgomery County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3427bd5e636c7a4ba1d862acd6878177">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of Elias Hurley, with mention of railroads,
              politics, and land claims in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10859_oxr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MINOR HURST PAPERS, 1829-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2731</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4379186633c06fb5e293832ed4ea88be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dcd0969f83946fa44d11de41dc589dfe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9416aeffd7dacaa4949babacbe40a162">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of William Minor Hurst, who worked in the office of the
              auditor general of Pennsylvania, including letters from a young woman to whom he was
              paying court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10863_3i3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HURT FAMILY PAPERS, 1860-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2732</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83eb3ec8d480b1e783c4db931559e66c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a45617c0d636b85a937a22c08c122398">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13122ad6e693d68700a122bafa54011a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of the Hurt family, especially brothers Henry Hays Hurt and John
              Linn Hurt, both state political leaders. Included are letters discussing state
              politics, legal papers concerning the appointment of members of the Hurt family to
              various official positions in local government; a financial statement, 1899, for
              Chatham, Virginia, of which W. B. Hurt was mayor; and a newspaper clipping about W. H.
              F. Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10867_l2u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERMANN MUSING PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2733</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06645670aee093f89cfd6be4a5336d24"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84e822d405164366fd43a7062dd117e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bremen, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b102dbfe50822a5e9a171f89de784c99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers dealing with the collision of the U.S.S. <emph render="italic">Mississippi
              </emph> with the barque <emph render="italic">Diana, </emph> whose captain was Hermann
              Husing. Papers concern the accident, damages, and claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10871_2dh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HUSKE AND JAMES HOGG AND COMPANY LEDGER, 1783-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2734</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e272c3e296e2731e091ffe2e440ab335"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa1bd6a55c1661eb30beefeabc5c7aa7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19453377eb564d45138c826ac9f81b25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10875_ycq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HUSKISSON PAPERS, 1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2735</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2cc1c90bd5205b5cf93e05aab77e1a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d3742b7f65427adea9930abbef6c2fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd892f40d46f711cd396385b31f975e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Philippe D'Auvergne, Prince de Bouillon, to William Huskisson
              (1770-1830), British statesman, concerning communications with French royalists, a
              plot against the King, and the illness of Sir Evan Nepean.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10879_z4s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID HUTCHESON PAPERS, 1885-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2736</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c47fd5df66e9e81e98d82d0199e5c99c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00707296ee79ccac4193ace387b74813">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b805e97c2a7ac71f2086bcd49f4b4b17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally personal letters to David Hutcheson (b. 1834), librarian and member of
              the staff of the Library of Congress, from Daniel F. Frazer, chemist of Glasgow,
              Scotland, and father of social anthropologist Sir James George Frazer. The letters
              discuss personal matters; the writing, publication, and sale of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Story of the Making of Buchanan Street</title>; James Frazer's
              works on a translation of Pausanias, his articles for the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Encyclopaedia Britannica, </title> and his <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Golden Bough</title>; and British economy and politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10883_yhc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HUTCHESON PAPERS, 1811-ca. 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2737</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_122c1db41889ae57b0e6e9a68e752374"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b9e04e1ac35f5b0013ced2a01000fec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34d98beafbdad609bf38168b85bd7b59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt book, 1811-1813, recording payments for freight and storage on commodities
              bought in various places in Virginia; and a statement, ca. 1868, about the
              circumstances in the election of a new pastor at the Bethel Presbyterian Church,
              Greenville, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10887_fig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HUTCHESON MANUSCRIPT, 1705.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2738</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_65e2beeb8a9da0e21986ae3501d3841e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 616 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4686f9c2b3bd1f3f0981b9a8a34da19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aae8a6123e2ef60e8717bc8b3ac53950">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Brief Explication of the
                Shorter Catechisme with Practicall Inferences from the Doctrines
              Thereof.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10891_lgi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HILL HUTCHINS POEMS, 1834-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2739</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27aac3e289a7d275c2f899dde48afca3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 94 ff.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33c902f33792a8440ce7769293994711">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austin (Travis County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_638ba056b0d7eeb1fbe7e162c5aecb47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original poetry by James Hill Hutchins including <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">My Native Town</title> concerning New Bern, North Carolina,
              dating from the Civil War, poetry about historic events in Texas, and other topics.
              Explanatory notes are often included with the text.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10895_qbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN LOUIS HUTCHINS, SR., AND NATHAN LOUIS HUTCHINS, JR., PAPERS, 181S
              (1830-1869) 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2740</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4883a58319ffb2cf7f6b0a8c6af5e1a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>630 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c14910c9f1cca4dc1b05993746cd19a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Gwinnett County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adc59d4111b81118497e3a9ead12f8f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathan Louis Hutchins, Sr. (1799-1870), and Nathan Louis Hutchins, Jr.
              (1835-1905), both Georgia lawyers, judges and legislators, are comprised chiefly of
              letters from clients and fellow attorneys concerning cases in progress. Also included
              are the business papers of James Austin, family and business letters, and
              correspondence concerning political campaigns. A letterbook, 1854-1856, contains
              correspondence pertaining to an estate administered by Nathan L. Hutchins, Sr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10899_qgw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[HUTCHISON ?] AND TOWNSHEND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1827-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2741</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84d6e2c2afe01b6eb372efc77dc7a7f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd2450be439b0d22a4c31a27a40d8562">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleburg [Ga.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64055be9f6c4518c50cc7b7a77931a6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of one Hutchison and Townshend McVeigh, general merchants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10903_oim" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK HUTH AND COMPANY PAPERS, 1810-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2742</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_574104652aa350a4fba396783e201832"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>166 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_326d852c65d39f6a34861defe0d8067d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a876cdd1ecbf9711ccd06f487148fcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of the mercantile firm of Frederick Huth and Company
              including letters from Spain, France, Germany, Argentina, the Philippines, and the
              United States, concerning shipments of tobacco, fish, wool, tallow, flax, black
              pepper, cocoa, cinnamon, wheat, and sugar. Also discussed are the economic and
              political conditions in the various countries which might affect their shipping
              business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10907_kss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD HUTSON PAPERS, 1776.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2743</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21ef06f8aea8a7773d32c38a3ccab5e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0aac56c50aaffb49ffc817265d8e75dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e0b2045dd6cc6e3be8cb613cf67d5b28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of letters of Richard Hutson (1748-1795), lawyer and Revolutionary patriot,
              describing the arrival of the British fleet at the Charleston bar, the British attack,
              the bombardment of Sullivan's Island, the American defense, and the repulse of the
              British troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10911_lkw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT G. HUTSON PAPERS, 1769 (1813-1887) 1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2744</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6476f3c2753a19adeff97f314cb13219"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7b4c6781f016389fc2bc88671e27f39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pine Grove (Union County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42f82dd3a2b1c9b2859c411c916a177e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally the personal correspondence of Robert G. Hutson (d. 1864), a Confederate
              soldier, with scattered comments on military and economic affairs. Early papers are
              South Carolina deeds. Other letters concern Robert Hutson's death, and opinion on
              General Johnson Hagood's order to charge at Petersburg, June 28, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10915_z9c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. HYATT PAPERS, 1850-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2745</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a58124c40d2192cd643d0f3ef60f06f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_014bb69ae61d5aa0e2a28f840e8d46e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwalk (Fairfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38c16299ff672170f13841c32e42bef5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William H. Hyatt, who served in the quartermaster corps of the Federal
              army, to his mother, commenting on the possible ending of the war; a letter, 1865,
              mentioning prison camps; letters concerning the Gifford Hyatt family of Washington,
              North Carolina; and miscellaneous material consisting of high school themes and
              clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10919_ivy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HYDE PAPERS, 1891-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2746</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35fc5d608cbd802849a7fd87402cf0f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2fb9fdccb5afc2e7536fb4cd3985ae0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb3e9ae8d60525f35398154f49495c5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John Hyde, statistician, official in the Department of Agriculture,
              and editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">National Geographic,</title>
              concerning statistical reports on agriculture, banking, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10923_h2w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MCKENZIE HOOKS HYMAN PAPERS, 1954-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2747</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11e050255275ca1396d7b29167f9103c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b30d66913184600f0ba60c00c7010696">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cordele (Crisp County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1045425d02b5ae480c3ded3d291ddcb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter from McKenzie Hooks Hyman (1923-1963), author, commenting on his
              years as a student at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, and his novel <title
                type="simple" render="italic">No Time for Sergeants</title>; and clippings
              pertaining to his literary career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10927_1n6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM IDLER PAPERS, 1868-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2748</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6caa8394e2b293d474c1a177093bc4e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55d2d60a6aba314713ca601032438042">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a46bfb11b9b233da3ab380295e90cdaf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Idler concerning the claim of Jacob Idler against the government
              of Venezuela; and a letter of recommendation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10931_4h2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. C. IJAMES PAPERS, 1872-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2749</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4848d7ad5719735217f422bf558fa39f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35a61b5d99a3b47e64702234b340a87f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville (Davie County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8deb4c108939ea21823ff80e0a05ddb9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book, 1886-1924, containing the accounts of M. C. Ijames, a physician, for
              his patients, 1886-1905; his account with the Bank of Davie, 1916-1924; a list of
              property sold by S. W. Little, a physician; Little's farm accounts, 1893-1901; and
              Ijames's accounts as executor of Little's estate. An account book of the Ijames
              family, 1851-1925, containing accounts of the firm of Anderson and Ijames, 1851-1853,
              and of its successor, G. J. Anderson and Company, 1851-1854; daybook entries for a
              surveyor, 1917-1925; mercantile and other miscellaneous accounts, 1909-1924; and
              several entries for the 1850s. Items include letters of S. W. Little, a list of voters
              for 1926 in the North Calahaln Township of Davie County, a campaign letter, 1924, from
              Baxter Durham concerning his reelection as state auditor of North Carolina, and
              miscellaneous papers of M. C. Ijames.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10935_mqt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STONEHEWER EDWARD ILLINGWORTH JOURNAL AND LETTER BOOK, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2750</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42d0230c667ad67c403675cf85c1b262"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 260 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0f4f2d1f9f8918177ef06fb676d397d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Borough Court, Winchfield, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a620bab71014788b1df5ba7ac2290c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal and letter book of Stonehewer E. Illingworth (1842-1910), a director of the
              St. John del Rey Mining Company, Ltd., describing his travels in the Brazilian
              provinces of Rio Grande do Sul and Minas Gerais, the gas lighting of three major
              cities in Rio Grande do Sul inaugurated by Messrs. Upward and Illingworth as
              contractors for the San Pedro Brazilian Gas Company, Ltd., and his inspections of the
              gold mines of the St. John del Rey Mining Company at Morro Velho and of other gold and
              diamond mines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10939_sl9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ILLINGWORTH DIARY, 1755-1759.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2751</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e017aa3119928c65f895b55af030642b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40d6b4cdbd264a14c4ec3721cf6cf729">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Silsden and Yeadon, Yorkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_126ac05562a55304afd6e0e65a182a82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Thomas Illingworth during his years as a teacher in Yeadon, principally
              devoted to his spiritual life but also with references to the early Methodist movement
              in Yorkshire, theological issues of early Methodism, disputes between the Methodist
              societies and the Church of England parishes, the relationship of the Methodists to
              the Moravians, George Whitefield's Calvinistic theology, discipline problems in his
              school, and subject matter and classroom methods.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10943_qja" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ILLINOIS. ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1. DIRECTORS MINUTE BOOK,
              1855-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2752</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68d907da8111c899c5695ae51707741d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 240 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca32bebeb10714cc5727fd31d59eeeb8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Illinois.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f749d4242313f98070d1d2d557bd5175">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minute book of the directors of School District No. 1, Range No. 1, south of Range 5
              West.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10947_34p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS S. IMBORDEN MANUSCRIPT, 1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2753</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22981cbe581d3c542d42ac98554b8dd2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81d7099851a2133b3b3b32b2b3403eed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bricks (Halifax County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ee2290267a64d28aa4bddcd8e916639">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>History of the Brick School, a school for Negroes, whose benefactress was Mrs. Joseph
              Keasby Brewster-Brick of New York, written by its principal, T. S. Imborden, educator,
              describing the development and improvement of the school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10951_tfx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IMMORTALITE AND FLYING FISH LOGBOOKS, 1872-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2754</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eaae87e3f2d6423202e86ebb29f33daa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 204 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3496275804c3737718f88184c5b6df8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal and logbook of two ships of the British navy, the <emph render="italic"
                >Immortalite </emph> on cruise in the Caribbean, the Mediterranean and the Atlantic,
              and the <emph render="italic">Flying Fish </emph> on patrol off Madagascar for the
              suppression of the slave trade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10954_aip" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ALEXANDER INCE PAPERS, 1842-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2755</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0c92210b679464e1896d34bb63afe08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a465b9957760bb846516f40f851b0a8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3d752c03b3ba8524d8f90d5b9844612">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter books of Henry Alexander Ince, confidential employee of the London commercial
              house of Palmer, Mackillop, Dent &amp; Co., concerning his journey to the United
              States in order to examine investments and to settle claims against individual and
              business debtors that had defaulted. The letter books contain correspondence to and
              from his employers in England and to and from his legal and financial advisers and the
              debtors in America. The investments and claims involved banks, including the Union
              Bank of Florida, Tallahassee, the North American Trust and Banking Company of New
              York, the Bank of Darien, Georgia, the Bank of Louisiana, and Charleston, South
              Carolina, banks; midwestern canals; the New York and Erie Railroad; real estate in
              Lockport and New York City, New York; and plantations in Florida. The correspondence
              also discusses economic conditions in England and the United States; the problems of
              British investors; and the grain, cotton, and money markets in the United States and
              England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10958_vtt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INDIA PAPERS, 1737-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2756</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73055cb61d8f4066a2867810b24ad4e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7d87e8063cfbf2c4900b9e7c24e3987">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d636491daf0365e0df8cb99c0a3bfeb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items relating to the history of India, especially during the period of
              British rule, including a manuscript (12 pp.), 1798, by John Baird discussing a plan
              for increasing the opium trade in India; letters, 1799-1800, from Sir James Henry
              Craig, commander of a British division in Bengal, concerning the military situation in
              India; letters, 1801-1802, from John Chamier, chief secretary to the Madras
              government, pertaining to his desire for a seat on the Madras Council and future
              reforms; manuscripts, 1796-1805, discussing various aspects of the import and export
              trade between India and America, recording statistics and noting products involved; a
              map, 1820, of portions of Nagpur and Rewa provinces; letter, 1849, from Thomas Boaz
              requesting funds for a college to train Indian clergymen; a list, 1849, of goods
              purchased for Boston, Massachusetts, merchants; letter, 1866, from Henry R. E.
              Wellesley, Madras 1st Light Cavalry, describing his duties and the climate in India,
              hunting trips, British politics, and the sepoy army; letter, 1867, from Francis
              Napier, Tenth Baron Napier, governor of Madras, concerning the structure of the Indian
              government and his desire for a strong central government; letter, 1879, from General
              Frederick Sleigh Roberts, First Earl Roberts, discussing parts of his campaign in
              Afghanistan, letter, 1880, from Sir William Milbourne James criticizing British
              military ventures into Afghanistan; letter, 1882, from General Frederick Sleigh
              Roberts objecting to British policy of abandoning Kandahar and expressing fear of a
              Russian advance, letter, 1883, from John Wodehouse, First Earl of Kimberley, secretary
              of state for India, concerning the Rajputana railway and the Egyptian telegraph;
              letters, 1886, from Sir Herbert Hope Risley discussing his work on a census glossary
              and on marriage customs in Bengal; letter, 1893, from Sir Henry Mortimer Durand,
              foreign secretary in India, discussing his book, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Helen Trevelyan</title>; letter, 1902, from Sir Evelyn Baring, First Earl of
              Cromer, pertaining to plans for the Indian railway; letter, 1915, from Sir Stephen
              George Sale reviewing the legal basis for viceroyalty in India; letter, 1930, from Sir
              William Malcolm Hailey criticizing English newspapers for using India as an issue
              against the Labour Party and discussing the Indian Congress Party; and a letter, 1947,
              from Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, governor of West Bengal, discussing some of the
              changes in India since independence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10962_1bf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INDIAN SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2757</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0418f68427c3735598b7540571bf459"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e150bf0022a9b8a18900b02bd5850a8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indian Springs (Butts County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f508a32ac0c1cf951ec2ed8df143bae3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed historical sketch of the Indian Springs Baptist Church established in 1825.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10966_9ho" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUFUS INGALLS PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2758</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_24e51cfc7fa9aacf9ad8b4ed5b881f68"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e590126f0110da12f997a9f062c26e74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5fc3fd2af46980cd2a175a21114f0259">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letters pertaining to the Quartermaster Department of the Army of
              the Potomac, of which Rufus Ingalls was chief quartermaster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10970_xv5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RALPH INGE PAPERS. [between 1911 and 1934]</unittitle>
            <unitid>2759</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_853c01dd5b60b7fb76698890b8d2e37c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_182d4b4bd33ccb7df33d61e4491ec7a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brightwell Manor, Wallingford, Berkshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65a17db79229529ca1d991a66782c40d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, written between 1911 and 1934, from William Ralph Inge (1860-1954), Anglican
              clergyman and author, inviting the addressee to join the "Brotherhood," a dining club
              whose other members are named.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10974_dyq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JARED INGERSOLL PAPERS, 1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2760</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49328db64c741c68ee7550a276196c37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95a575c0d04df694f7834486abc5f780">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_655bf7af78ff22538f72b2973906da2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Samuel A. Douglass to Charles Jared Ingersoll, U. S. Congressman,
              requesting aid in obtaining a commission and discussing public attitude toward the
              Mexican War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10978_abe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL DELUCENNA INGHAM PAPERS, 1829-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2761</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_494e6108724bfe0e1d1e65f038335571"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_390764364b64fc661215754e65143374">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc46fd9327fafcb82dcf4b3069865d22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence of Samuel Delucenna Ingham while U.S. secretary of the
              treasury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10982_8bj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. B. INGRAM PAPERS, 1895-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2762</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af19220846c5f15ce2a3383af090ab4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32d727d368f4300ebde13bc4903f6ce9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Society Hill (Darlington County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdb134a88887e48f9a86c19fc0d31db7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of E. B. Ingram, employee of a general merchandise store, containing business
              records, and Ingram's comments on local affairs, the weather, business activity at the
              store, the arrival of drummers, and the preaching of Negro girl.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10986_h3t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN INGRAM PAPERS, 1852-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2763</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e50d942f50a75d70d5606daf8e1963a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ea54a899abf0973844e1a7d2d98254f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3c3c1c9415a4eeeca1d950811dac709">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between a Confederate soldier and his wife discussing camp life,
              desertion, conditions at home, crops, and lack of money.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10990_s7v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. INGRAM PAPERS, 1878-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2764</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e2962f4b7fb61c6c84c67cfd3064f6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ea9140481a054c49385d8bd7811b99b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7f0ded56dba92b024d9d5fa8bf5dbc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to John H. Ingram (1849-1916), an English literary figure, from
              scholars in Berlin, Leipzig, Budapest, and Paris, concerning Ingram's works and his
              interest in Edgar Allan Poe. They contain comment especially upon Poe's influence on
              French literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10994_he8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INN REGISTER AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1832-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2765</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f207bc54c7bf633b13c45c51adcb7730"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 131 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a873b62a10f078a68d7fe6649160ab94">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b1905e73fe89c16db588a7585727adb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of guests and grocery accounts of a small inn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref10998_hxa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle><emph render="italic">INTENDED </emph> LOGBOOK, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2766.</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4693793492537f5b17daae098cd39789"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 86 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_97681d987ef29596ca776dcb83b925c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a443e74fa9f5e90e8ddc0c687601e49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Logbook of the <emph render="italic">Intended </emph> recording primarily routine
              matters about its journey from London to Nassau and America, including weather,
              course, speed, and location. Also described is the seizure of the ship as a war prize
              and the sailing of the ship to Philadelphia by the prize crew.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11002_lh4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL UNION NO. 382, PAPERS,
              1903-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2767</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8add50ef6d6f914593f43465016fc39"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,206 items and 25 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93edac25ef7a57f555da980c570c516b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ae232698b41518bff9fbba8fddcd5da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 382
              (AFL) include correspondence of the financial secretary, the recording secretary,
              business agent, and officials of the international union discussing job openings,
              financial matters such as fees, dues and wages, union cards, and legislation;
              agreements and contracts usually between Local 382 and the electrical contractors of
              Columbia; electrical examinations; applications for membership; traveling cards; a
              receipt book containing receipts for dues, salaries, hall rent, and benefits; a dues
              book, 1905-1910; executive board minutes, 1931-1950; and minutes, 1903-1928, of the
              general meetings of Local 382.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11006_ybe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS, LOCAL UNION NO. 776, PAPERS,
              1938-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2768</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5152045de2561b282421c4f8ce2ff369"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2fd46f55694ff21d76388cc37d89d56c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4491df887a101ee93de1dd89551869ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local Union No. 776
              (AFL), include correspondence concerning the Charleston Building and Construction
              Trades Council, the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and business affairs
              of Local 776; agreements of Local 776 with various companies; a report of a conference
              between the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and several union
              organizations; a <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Joint Petition to Wage
                Stabilization Board</title> presented by Local 776 and the West Virginia Pulp and
              Paper Company; the proceedings of the 1946 and of the 1948 conventions of the
              International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; pamphlets of agreements, 1946-1952,
              involving Local 776, the Charleston (South Carolina) Mill of the West Virginia Pulp
              and Paper Company, and the South Carolina Power Company; copies of minutes, 1944, for
              regular meetings and Executive Board meetings of Local 776; items pertaining to
              disputes and other matters involving the Charleston Building and Construction Trades
              Council; a typed copy of an address by James F. Barrett, publicity director in the
              South for the American Federation of Labor, entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Place of the American Federation of Labor in the Economics and
                Social Welfare of the South</title>; and minutes, 1939-1942, of meetings of Local
              776.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11010_25w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL LADIES' GARMENT WORKERS' UNION. UPPER SOUTH DEPARTMENT PAPERS,
              1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2769</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8184829653ceaf6037fbf4f4c9f6dbd2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ec91282bc80c24d3ccb44c1983a7d6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd88d8ddf4a407f71bc0243971f0bedb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A four-year contract of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Upper South
              Department (AFL), with the Marion (Virginia) Manufacturing Corporation, the Holston
              Manufacturing Corporation, the Abingdon Manufacturing Corporation, and the Harwood
              Manufacturing Corporation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11014_xfs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL MOLDERS' UNION OF NORTH AMERICA, LOCAL UNION NO. 121, PAPERS,
              1934-1937.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2770</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7954bd1f70d2670d0aea6c823567ea3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ae06fd12cdcdfb8db095fa5a340743b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Radford (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27aa98fc4a6b0fa4631d2d3812034639">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the International Molders' Union of North America, Local Union No. 121,
              (AFL), consist of a pamphlet containing the constitution and rules of order of the
              International Molders' Union; a financier's report for the third quarter of 1937; and
              an invoice concerning non-journeymen stamps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11018_wc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, LOCAL UNION NO. 43, PAPERS,
              1886-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2771</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ce5698a9b12116af90630139e8ba7f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,803 items and 183 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e21299fc5e7d76b1759660aab26fd42a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87db9e266ce5288c36ac72785a51e914">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the International Typographical Union, Local Union No. 43, include
              correspondence, 1912-1948, primarily of the various persons who served as
              secretary-treasurer of Local 43, discussing arbitration, a ten per cent assessment on
              earnings of union members to promote the 44-hour week, wages, strike benefits and
              contributions, conventions, membership, dues, and traveling cards; information sent
              from the International Typographical Union; an incomplete run of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Bulletin, </title> 1940-1953; the Chapel Chairman's Monthly
              Itemized Reports, 1936-1950; Monthly (Stamp) Reports, 1910-1939, containing copies of
              the reports sent by the financial secretary of the local union to the
              secretary-treasurer of the International Typographical Union, with stamp, financial,
              and membership statements; account books, 1913-1930, detailing individual collections
              of fines and assessments, expenditures, and receipts; Secretary's Monthly Itemized
              Reports, 1920-1936, recording the dues collected by the union; Secretary's Daily Cash
              Books, 1931-1949, containing daily receipts such as dues and other fees, as well as
              disbursements for salaries, rent, and postage; minute books, 1886-1911 and 1928-1938;
              applications for membership, 1923-1938, and for apprentice membership, 1932-1938; old
              age pension rolls, 1940-1945; <title type="simple" render="italic">Fiftieth
                Anniversary, Charleston Typographical Unlon, No. 43</title> (1936); and 22nd
              Session, The <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia-Carolinas Typographical
                Conference </title> (1942).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11022_oht" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, LOCAL UNION NO. 54, PAPERS,
              1921-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2772</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_977ef739c0818e24d318f1f8fe0cbf4e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d79e3d27b2657e681fbc54758812512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f70cfe342288af44c77d84e6ce766ab0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of International Typographical Union, Local Union No. 54, consist of a
              pamphlet containing a record of the suit in 1921 of Marguerite McGinnis, et al. vs.
              the union; contracts; amendments; a set of resolutions adopted in 1944 in memory of
              Thomas L. Briggs, a member of the union; a letter from Howard T. Colvin, commissioner
              of conciliation, to Lawrence E. Nichols, president of Local 54, concerning wages and
              contracts; and minutes, 1925-1945.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11026_cc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTER-RACIAL RELATIONS MEETINGS PAPERS, 1934-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2773</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89c001e648824f7021d63587aac13291"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_503b96362e0b048bdb6e24f21c960b01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N. C., and Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea6b361899cbf6be281c9b9a37e44cf6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Programs of inter-racial relations meetings held in Raleigh and Winston-Salem, North
              Carolina, and Norfolk, Virginia, 1934-1936.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11030_4qc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY MAP, 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2774</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b7dc301abd70e1f9f0f81d80ebd47e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcabf80522ac8aff85ac267f9fa58a4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina and South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e86d7ee002f01cdbf15d5816db5f926e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Survey map of the <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Intracoastal Waterway
                Right-of-Way from Cape Fear River, N. C. to Little River, S. C.</title> made by
              Lewis L. Merritt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11034_fbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAM IRBY PAPERS, 1931-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2775</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b3325e915be2e741c0c536757e3c3cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>297 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e87c311481b570aef210cce2546a11b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fbfaf1e5b97e9bff7eef76119f75d042">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original manuscript of <title type="simple" render="italic">Kidnapped by The
                Kingfish, By Sam Kirby, the Victim</title> (Laurel, Miss.: 1932), a book attacking
              Huey P. Long's political methods; several letters to the publisher regarding
              publication of the book; the revised manuscript; the galley proof; and some
              miscellaneous material including copy for and one issue of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Louisiana Guardian.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11038_kbs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES IREDELL, SR., AND JAMES IREDELL, JR., PAPERS, 1724-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2776</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1552b79af9b6ef36a7f90fbef3359b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,046 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3b828145df34184a900b0dd1f897c0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a53031eb94996d9df0aa4b419044fb86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, personal, political, public, and legal papers of James Iredell, Sr.
              (1751-1799), statesman and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; of his wife,
              Hannah (Johnston) Iredell; and of their son, James Iredell, Jr. (1788-1853), governor
              of North Carolina, 1827, U.S. senator, 1828-1831, and attorney. The papers of James
              Iredell, Sr., concern the Revolutionary War, state and national politics, his duties
              as Supreme Court justice, and family matters. Included are letters discussing
              independence versus loyalty to Great Britain; British colonial policy; the operation
              of the war, both militarily and politically; state financial difficulties; peace
              treaty with Great Britain; various political pamphlets published 1783-1784; North
              Carolina politics; formulation and ratification of the Constitution; Federalists
              versus AntiFederalists in North Carolina; amendments to the Constitution; funding of
              the national debt and assumption of the state debt; cession of western lands to the
              Federal government; relations between Great Britain and the United States; the
              regulation of the slave trade; the establishment of the University of North Carolina;
              Iredell's duties as Supreme Court Justice and his assignment to the Southern circuit;
              U.S. negotiations with the Creek Indians; the Whiskey Rebellion; yellow fever
              epidemics in Philadelphia, 1793 and 1797-1798; the presidential campaign of 1796; and
              disunionist sentiment in Virginia, 1799. There is also correspondence from friends and
              relatives in England and Ireland, especially from his cousin Margaret Macartney giving
              accounts of her travels in England and Ireland in the 1770s, and from Henry Eustace
              McCulloh, a relative of Iredell and large landholder in North Carolina, concerning
              people and events in North Carolina, and on McCulloh's efforts to obtain titles to his
              North Carolina lands and the unfair character of the Confiscation Act. </p>
            <p>Correspondence of James Iredell, Jr., concerns his education at the College of New
              Jersey, Princeton; his election to the governorship of North Carolina; requests for
              patronage and aid in obtaining appointments to the U.S. military and naval academies;
              defalcation of a Federal employee of Elizabeth City, North Carolina; public lands;
              Andrew Jackson's political standing in North Carolina; national and state politics;
              nullification; family matters; and Picot's school for young ladies in Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania, where Iredell wished to send his daughter. Correspondence of Hannah
              (Johnston) Iredell includes letters from her brother, Samuel Johnston, concerning
              political and family matters, letters from P. Lowther describing the people and
              customs around Yorktown, Virginia, and letters from the Page family at Rosewell
              Plantation, Gloucester County, Va. Other papers include bills and receipts; legal
              notes and reports of James Iredell, Sr., and James Iredell, Jr. land deeds and
              indentures; commissions of office; drafts of political pamphlets of James Iredell,
              Sr., including an address to George III giving reasons why Iredell and other
              British-born Americans feel compelled to renounce their allegiance to the crown, and a
              letter <title type="simple" render="doublequote">To The Public</title> upholding the
              right of judicial review; genealogies of the Iredell, McCulloh and Macartney families;
              poetry; and diplomas from various University of North Carolina societies. Volumes are
              legal memoranda of James Iredell, Sr., while a Supreme Court justice containing his
              personal notes in cases argued; his customs book for the Port of Roanoke (Edenton,
              North Carolina), 1772-1776; Edenton Academy Schoolbook of James Iredell, Jr.,
              1802-1803; and the legal memoranda of James Iredell, Jr., as court reporter of the
              decisions of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, 1835-1837. Among the correspondents
              are John Branch, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, William Richardson Davie, William
              Johnson Dawson, Oliver Elleworth, Robert Y. Hayne, John Haywood, William Hooper, John
              Jay, Samuel Johnston, Charles Lee, Henry Lee, Archibald Maclaine, Willie P. Mangum,
              John Marshall, John Motley Morehead, Timothy Pickering, Richard Dobbs Spaight, Zachary
              Taylor, John Tyler, and Hugh Williamson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11042_om0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OSCAR BROWN IRELAND PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2777</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b02a79b810a77f1c7040dfb5a8b2f7f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>116 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e2a4cfdfed2e92424414a65e8bb7eca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ea5a33efbdb4ec9a6b895c169a86e42">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War correspondence of Oscar Brown Ireland (1840-1915), actuary, consists of
              letters from Appleton Sturgis while serving on U.S. transport ships taking troops to
              Yorktown, Virginia, for the Peninsular Campaign, containing references to life in
              Washington, D. C., during the war and the activities of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Monitor </title> and the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Virginia,</title> and while a clerk in the Ordnance Office of the Department of the
              Gulf in New Orleans, describing Federal occupation of the city, the attitudes of the
              civilians, the battle of Galveston, Texas, 1863, and the siege of Port Hudson,
              Louisiana, 1863; and the letters of Oscar Brown Ireland, serving as an officer in the
              Signal Corps, describing the movement of troops and supplies for the siege of
              Petersburg, Sheridan's Valley Campaign, camp life, troop morale, and his duties as a
              signal officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11046_x4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JARED IRWIN PAPERS, 1783-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2778</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a05e924e77171cfc3202a99a60b1a073"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_714ddcca95d601118ae9b978ab7e7a6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f58a4ce628a327c50dd4cba7fc5b3186">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Jared Irwin (1751-1818), member of the state legislature, and
              governor of Georgia, 1796-1797, includes a letter from Captain Webb justifying his
              action in a skirmish with the Indians; a letter to Governor George Mathews informing
              him of a new militia commander at Fort Twiggs; a letter from John Habersham submitting
              a treaty with the Creek Indians for his approval; a letter from Abraham Baldwin
              regarding the investigation of the conspiracy of William Blount; and several items
              referring to the sale, the transportation and the marriage of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11050_gj3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED IVERSON PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2779</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3cf73d191eb079921c55ad11d42a0d52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_838f5411070d3c9334a20210a03f2189">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23239949b4644e1b05d91a7ab768dee6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Alfred Iverson (1798-1873), Georgia jurist, congressman, and senator,
              concerning the confinement of a friend to a lunatic asylum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11054_t3p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RALPH IZARD PAPERS, 1775-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2780</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f71ca69f19fca0a056dc87923fc04416"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f3b171fd33d0288dd852333600580c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1946935f9915119e574fdc94370502b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Ralph Izard (1742-1804), delegate to the Continental Congress, 1782-1783,
              and U.S. senator from South Carolina, 1789-1795, include a letter, 1775, from Izard to
              Arthur Lee describing affairs in the colonies and Sir James Wright, governor of
              Georgia; a letter concerning payment of a debt of his son, George Izard; and a
              testimonial letter of Governor William Moultrie and two certificates proving that
              Izard was a member of the South Carolina legislature at the time his property was sold
              during the American Revolution as British property.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11058_sy1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW JACKSON PAPERS, 1796 (1814-1843) 1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2781</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5279f8ff4f3fc91438fe29f2ebd1f41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c97ee8da0e689aeb09b0c06d30a49bcc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3a6c0f9fa578a0ee4b92b3f2ce36b14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), general in the U.S. Army and president of the
              United States, 1829-1837, chiefly concern military and Indian affairs. Letters discuss
              an engagement with the British at Mobile, Alabama, 1814; raids of the Creek and
              Seminole Indians; relations of the U.S. government with Indians in Alabama; the use of
              U.S. troops to remove intruders from Cherokee lands, affairs of the military
              department of the South when Jackson was in command, 1816; construction of a military
              road from Nashville to New Orleans, 1816; and military actions in the Seminole Wars,
              1835-1842. Several letters discuss politics during and after Jackson's presidency,
              including a photostatic copy of a letter concerning relations between Jackson and John
              Rhea and the break with John C. Calhoun. A letter, 1907, from Attorney Shipp contains
              a copy of a letter from John McKee, U.S. agent for the Chickasaw Indians, 1812-1813,
              telling that the Choctaws will fight the Creeks, and a copy of an address by Jackson
              to the assembled Creek and Cherokee warriors, 1814. Clippings, 1812-1818, concern
              military actions against the British in Florida and Georgia during the War of 1812,
              fighting with the Creek, and Jackson's invasion of West Florida.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11062_tdl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASA JACKSON SURVEY BOOKS, 1844-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2782</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c526df554951ec811171fc140c47e28b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36f017b86ca266628ed4e54fd9e15e18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Loudoun County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5dd35a8882ac2e925a6515b2686dbffc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of land surveyed by Asa Jackson in and around Loudoun County, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11066_c5p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ASA M. JACKSON PAPERS, 1877-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2783</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28ae62dcb8c44bc78f110d2e13f177c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dca717d705064917d64c6e9c9d6bd92f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66d0bb5fa65cf2cd709278e00e374ccc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invitations to local commencements and entertainments received by Judge Asa M.
              Jackson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11070_y94" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR CHARLES JAMES JACKSON PAPERS, 1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2784</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f278f3f68c5c1769fa1e9cac65ba803f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5788685f1fcf046b7be2aab313083360">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e533be2ebb05ea317394952ef81040c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Sir Charles James Jackson, antiquarian, concerning his writing on English
              plate, communion plate, silver and goldsmiths, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11074_v4l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER JACKSON LETTER BOOKS, 1801-1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2785</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ae3f9ade47481b012c0324eb762a138"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b74bd9e62a14dd91a40329323dcbc51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c00904cad0a11bee9eb35779bebde0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Ebenezer Jackson, apparently secretary of the Tennessee Land
              Company, concerning the bush lands of Georgia ceded by the Indians; stock in the
              Tennessee Land Company, 1816; the climate of Savannah; the prospect of a compromise
              between Congress and claimants of Georgia lands, 1813; speculation in Sea Island
              cotton; cotton and rice prices; the War of 1812; and personal and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11078_o8z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EVIE HARDEN JACKSON JOURNAL, 1901-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2786</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ef0aacbacc7452c214372aec3b486e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 196 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a02932e60ad8b2f9fb4e48f4e5522f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austell (Cobb County) and Decatur (De Kalb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74b360fc38ce208d90603c0b2b3d4ddc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of Evie Harden Jackson describing her visit to Austell, Georgia, and her life
              and activities as a music teacher at an Orphan's Home in Decatur, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11082_vgx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ROOTES JACKSON PAPERS, 1860, 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2787</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1516fae52e1fb06315e2a22611d32d23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d345ed8590fe2f9674049012f7918d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9bfe48f5d38c4f9fac94b438eb95048">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Oliver H. Prince to Henry Rootes Jackson (1820-1898) dealing with legal
              and family matters; and a letter from Jackson to Charles Jones, Jr., praising his
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Siege of Savannah.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11086_hhm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES JACKSON PAPERS, 1775-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2788</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ddcb47076d9d6a68cb8094143b23db21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96259fee3b4e228e45c89a79796c471a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b880059e4be7e6d88d2be9f44db7fda0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, legal, political, and military papers of James Jackson (1757-1806), U.S.
              senator, 1793-1795 and 1801-1806, and governor of Georgia, 1798-1801. A number of
              letters are concerned with supplies for the militia, orders for troop movements, the
              duty of preventing a landing in Georgia of Negroes from the West Indies, and trouble
              with the Indians. Political correspondence includes Jackson's announcement in 1795 of
              his candidacy for the state legislature; a letter explaining his refusal to accept the
              governorship of Georgia in 1788; a copy of the Yazoo Land Act of 1795; a letter
              referring to attempts to connect Jackson with the sale of western lands, and the
              testimony of John Guthrie showing the means used in securing passage of the act; and a
              letter from Abraham Baldwin concerning negotiations to settle Georgia's western
              boundaries. Legal papers pertain to cases, and include a letter to Joseph Clay
              protesting the filing of a judgment against Jackson, and a letter commenting on
              William Few's supposed activities to exclude lawyers from Richmond County. Two letters
              from Jackson to Edward Langworthy relate to materials for a history of Georgia and
              contain comments on David Ramsay's history of South Carolina and the part played by
              Georgia in the Revolutionary War. Also included are bills for books and merchandise
              purchased in London in 1784 and a contract for hiring a slave, 1785.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11090_h2j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES JACKSON PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2789</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4dc1df1466239fbb3d5c8d5177db5e2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27ff50fd7c9b49b3724f7328503530e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e462aaec701f80860df7bdbf019d4243">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter of James Jackson (1819-1887), jurist.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11094_q77" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH FRANCIS AMBROSE JACKSON PAPERS, 1829-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2790</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd13a21d5d7620cdddf15dbe2efed9fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>237 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4536ac3b2fbac11411c11ee18046a1d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_37779c82c00be3e30dc42bc56eb295b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joseph Francis Ambrose Jackson (1867-1946), editor, critic, and historian,
              include ca. 100 letters, 1914-1944, from Mary Elizabeth Phillips concerning her
              biography of Edgar Allan Poe entitled <title type="simple" render="italic">Poe, The
                Man </title> (1926) principally pertaining to her research, to her efforts to find a
              publisher, and to a rival biography; letters from other Poe experts, including James
              Howard Whitty two facsimile letters of Edgar Allan Poe and a photograph of a portrait
              of the author; notes; programs; and bills. Other correspondents include Edward William
              Bok, Nathaniel Lord Britton, William Bayard Hale, Archibald Henderson, Fiske Kimball,
              Roger Lewis, Alden March, Arthur Hobson Quinn, George Henry Sargent, and William
              Wesley Young.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11098_qnj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPHUS JACKSON PAPERS, 1857-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2791</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d47f430c87bfda915d752d492cec2837"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62b45293de700394c41ede92f4eabf8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brandon (Rutland County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_27b73d9c40d1ef544e216242af85d16d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Josephus Jackson, 12th Regiment of Vermont Volunteers, discussing
              personal matters, camp life, casualties and prisoners, troop movements, commodity
              prices, battles and skirmishes, and sickness, hospitals, vaccinations, and nurses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11102_740" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JONATHAN JACKSON PAPERS, 1855 (1861-1865) 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2792</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d7e2384e692aea72da1770e3646e150"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,723 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_103716edc103ae9a7ef149ceae43ede8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c96aa6d7baede4b6f02a05b7ffdba9b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and military papers and records of <emph render="doublequote"
                >Stonewall</emph> Jackson (1824-1863), general in the Confederate Army. Jackson's
              official and personal correspondence includes requests for furloughs; vouchers;
              descriptions of military movements around Staunton, Virginia, in 1862; the payroll of
              Turner Ashby's cavalry company raised following John Brown's raid, 1859; a letter,
              1855, to Jackson's aunt, Clementine Neal; two letters by Jackson's wife; a letter,
              1861, from Jackson to Colonel James Walkinshaw Allen, requesting permission to allow
              the Jefferson County soldiers to march to Shepherdstown to vote; a letter to General
              P. G. T. Beauregard concerning captured property; a letter, 1862, to S. Bassett French
              pertaining to religious denominations opposed to war; references to enemy movements
              around Harpers Ferry; and appointments of men to office. Official records include the
              commissary records of Wells J. Hawks (1814-1873), major and chief commissary of
              subsistence to Generals Jackson, Ewell, and Early, and of William B. Warwick, major
              and commissary for General Fitzhugh Lee's Cavalry Division; the commissary records of
              John J. Halsey, captain and commissary of subsistence of the 6th Virginia Cavalry; and
              the quartermaster records of William Miller, captain and assistant quartermaster of
              the 7th Virginia Cavalry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11106_fml" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. JACKSON ACCOUNT BOOK, 1820-1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2793</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe43c2db920cf50fcc39e3f65368be2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 72 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c85af40007fa7bf8b33bc1fa6d70f7c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Travellers' Rest, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a202980815c24942e666f8b13fda540">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of Thomas P. Jackson, apparently a merchant and blacksmith, as well as a
              dealer in whiskey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11110_cwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACKSON-TROUT FAMILY PAPERS 1828-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2794</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f0617b11e08b3ce7050add12759e06a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>370 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83a8a6ce113636638e7ddaa1bc477cd4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Front Royal (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73ab995184809824b8fee1e08d1eea98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the related Jackson, Trout, and Pagett families of Virginia include letters
              discussing family matters, flood of the Mississippi River, 1844, the Civil War, and
              the Morgantown (West Virginia) Female Academy; correspondence concerning politics in
              the 1880s, including letters from state and national politicians and the National
              Association of Democratic Clubs; papers related to the law practice of John R. Jackson
              and his son, Edward; papers dealing with the real estate and insurance agency of
              Wilber A. Trout; some genealogical notes; correspondence and miscellaneous materials
              on the Nifty Jiffy Corporation, a chain of grocery markets based in Atlanta and
              proposed for Virginia; and printed material including broadsides of the Democratic
              ticket in the election of 1888, a leaflet on St. Luke's Home for the Sick, Richmond,
              Virginia, and school reports of the Trout children. Volumes include poetry, ca. 1830,
              and a printed account of the trial of William Fitzgerald Trout for murder, 1936.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11114_t3n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACKSONVILLE, PENSACOLA &amp; MOBILE RAILROAD COMPANY PAPERS,
              1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2795</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_073c598ebc7243f333269adf677add64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14b428ecc161a877b4c39e61ec8b6026">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tallahassee (Leon County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afc2aa72ebbcf6a5dda7336bd049f60c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Passenger report book of the Jacksonville, Pensacola &amp; Mobile Railroad for
              traffic between Quincy and Jacksonville. Many pages are missing and others have been
              pasted over with clippings, usually short stories from newspapers or magazines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11118_9ys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JEREMIAH JACOB PAPERS, 1780-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2796</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49c26088dc777bba81e78f1ad41bf97d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d869326d408f49594484574c933becc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland (Allegany County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab9da8a3e8fedef7b38cf8e6b5be9f63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Jacob include a I letter by him from Hillsborough, North Carolina,
              describing a battle with the British during the Revolutionary War; and two documents
              signed by Bishop Francis Asbury, one proclaiming Jacob a deacon in the Methodist
              Episcopal Church and another proclaiming him an elder.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11122_b72" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD B. JACOBS &amp; NEWCOMEN PAPERS, 1841-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2797</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_870e66827280713b88ba4a8b22509f96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4adecfa0aa5a3e291062831fc0305cf1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Front Royal (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2041e77636e037242f1e85a3613ae60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Edward B. Jacobs &amp; Newcomen, who were evidently flour
              merchants or owners of flour mills, concerning their business with C. D. Hinks &amp;
              Co., flour merchants in Baltimore, Maryland, and with the Bank of the Valley in
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11126_vlc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEIL H. JACOBY PAPERS, 1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2798</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3debbe20e27d2a45beb57b4e47724495"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 20 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50decb21325cffa3dc174c369180a7f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4cf3cd495ac58f356debb0057d4086f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript (carbon) of a study for the Social Science Research Committee, University
              of Chicago, on <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Estimation of Yields for
                State Tobacco Taxes.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11130_qgo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAEGER DIARY, 1885-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2799</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_890974ac91b4d28fbe003bda0a999926"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 200 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68c2fe044fa84d38cb323f8ed8625b23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rustburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5121246839cc7e6ae36dee9cacd09b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The diary of the wife of a minister, probably Episcopal, who founded an orphanage at
              Rustburg for Negro children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11134_f3f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA JAMES PAPERS, 1897-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2800</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb85c3ec8747b4a9d7c9fcd5d0d82fcc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_befd9085f428a2ec43de9037302f6a7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Walnut Cove (Stokes County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4febf77c03f2793354dfd2070bd50290">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Emma James, principally from members of her family, discussing
              family affairs, crops, diseases, and family finances. Included is a love letter from
              Winston, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11138_jcc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY JAMES PAPERS, 1871-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2801</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2dbec5d8bb0d54100aa6c1d6b9ca7bc6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5ed5b7d6d698f0b9ebb59ad57e24159">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebd0d6d2e0966981fddfa4df72c46b86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Henry James (1843-1916), American-born novelist, include letters to various
              publishers concerning his work, a letter concerning a work by the Hon. Lady
              Grey-Egerton, letters answering dinner invitations, and a cancelled check from his
              publisher; and five letters of his father, Henry James, Sr., a lecturer and writer on
              religious, social, and literary topics, to the Reverend John T. Sargent concerning
              invitations to visit and to give lectures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11142_vwn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA JAMES PAPERS, 1863-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2802</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3611137eaf1ba4fe4a7692384ee3eecf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f42b7777a42fdea160fffcb01caf616">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Carthage (Tenses Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c94b477d69a896d5d1bdc538ff214364">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Joshua James, a Louisiana planter, with various members of the U.S.
              Army and Navy concerning damages and destruction to his property committed by Union
              troops, and a letter, 1868, to Robert J. Walker seeking legal advice in regard to his
              losses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11146_5ae" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. JAMES PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2803</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_48e579e54776fee0f6d390f59786ca11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e516c11869c2fbcb1ac1c8832ef09ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e0d4782af53b93ad34c3d1b58cc78ab7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of a Confederate soldier discussing Confederate troop movements,
              officers, deserters, the Confederate attempt to recapture New Bern, North Carolina,
              1864, and the siege of Petersburg, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11150_m7q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMESTOWN (NORTH CAROLINA) BRANCH OF THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE MINUTES,
              1888-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2804</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0aa019b62b95a008566e95581dc54df6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 106 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e592d3c41972f69754f6e80be646a93f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davie County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2012eacf122d8b2565eff469e62b1e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>JAMESTOWN (NORTH CAROLINA) BRANCH OF THE FARMERS' ALLIANCE MINUTES</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11154_bdt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID FLAVEL JAMISON PAPERS, 1842-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2805</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aec0ebe08ed1cec40278031f30772574"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df407ab88736cb6c30bb8304c684cdb3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barnwell County, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_326c5a3f3b42b37c6cfbe231b4d6180d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of David Flavel Jamison (1810-1864), planter, author, and politician, include
              letters referring to secession, the proposed attack on Fort Sumter, the future of the
              Confederacy, the relocation of mortar batteries on James Island, and the defense of
              Charleston; poetry written by Jamison, 1851; and routine material pertaining to
              Jamison's responsibilities as secretary of war for South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11158_2sf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD E. JAQUES PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2806</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3dd9f035a95780ac3f11082fa6913f1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_455692a4392b52ef230413f75065fc00">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_20f4c3105f603e5911273e175de73d9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence between Private Richard E. Jaques, C.S.A., stationed at James
              Island, South Carolina, with his fiancee, L. A. Syme, principally discussing personal
              matters with references to camp life, the bombardment of Charleston, blockade runners,
              and the lack of necessities and luxuries among Confederate women.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11162_vhn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY JAQUES PAPERS. 1896-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2807</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5454901f61b1be291ab7f00ea60ec64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c80d13fa681c9aac587bd96dcc2a5098">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trenton (Mercer County), N. J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52e1e175450e389bf661bd50bd0e642a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Henry Jaques (1848-1916) concerning the naval reserve of New Jersey
              which he commanded, 1895-1898, discussing the supply, finance, training, and
              administration of the naval reserve.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11166_4yv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JARRATT-PURYEAR FAMILY PAPERS, 1807 (1843-1879) 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2808</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfc85a949821c1fa17688b1ee67e1c51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,345 and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9afaf0976034b1b690124d41624954b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry and Yadkin Counties, N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25780dc573900d2aa5e39af935f7cebf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the related Jarratt, Puryear, Clingman, Poindexter and Cash families, and
              especially of Isaac A. Jarratt, soldier in the War of 1812, landholder, merchant, and
              distiller. The collection concerns family matters and local affairs; the education of
              Mary Jarratt at St. Mary's College, Raleigh, North Carolina; the education of Augustus
              Jarratt at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and conditions at the
              university preceding the Civil War; Isaac Jarratt's partnership with Tyre Glen in the
              slave trade between Alabama and North Carolina, 1830-1835; the Creek War of 1836;
              United States relations with Mexico, 1842; a survey of Wilson, North Carolina, 1851.
              frontier conditions in Texas; the Civil War, including troop movements in North
              Carolina and Virginia, conditions in the Confederate Army, conscription, lists of
              absentees, official orders for enrolling new age groups, conscription lists, casualty
              lists, payments to widows, and home conditions; freedmen, including letters from
              former slaves inquiring about relatives Jarratt's efforts to get whiskey during the
              war; North Carolina politics after the war; whiskey taxes; conditions in California; a
              Texas counterfeit affair in which A. B. Clingman was unjustly suspected; the business
              affairs of the Jarratt family; the administration of the estates of Samuel L. Davis,
              William Doss, Sally Doss, and Polly Sapp by Isaac Jarratt and of the estate of Richard
              Clauselle Puryear (d. 1867) by Jarratt and by his son, Richard Clingman Puryear (b.
              1848); and the law practice of Richard Clingman Puryear, including the collection of
              many claims, 1870-1900. Volumes include a plantation account book, 1834-1881,
              containing lists and prices of slaves bought and sold in 1834 and 1835; a plantation
              account book, 1866-1871, recording supplies and cash advanced to tenants; an
              administration book, 1845-1848, concerning the estate of Matthew A. Doss; and a
              ledger, 1869-1870, of Isaac A. Jarratt &amp; Sanderford, a general mercantile firm,
              containing the records of the sale of whiskey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11170_cy6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. JARRELL PAPERS, 1848-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2809</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4d9064855c96989fc09cf106be3115e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0918e8e8e17c352646df81a11c0a165b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yadkin County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1272c0a2c61cea9c071656b81798c84b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John M. Jarrell (d. ca. 1871) to his wife, Juliet (Kelly) Jarrell,
              describing conditions in Raysville, Indiana; letters to Mrs. Jarrell from her brother,
              W.D. Kelly, describing social, economic and political conditions in Malvern and
              Rockport, Arkansas, before and after the Civil War; and a letter from Rebecca A. Kelly
              concerning events in Huntsville, North Carolina, noting the purchase of the bodies of
              the Siamese twins, Chang and Eng, by Northern doctors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11174_bsa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JORDAN JARVIS PAPERS, 1879-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2810</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ff0bfa55f25cc05f57f3de56f95f166"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eec1fa45755e544a0b93cf285676dd1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba94af6ec9ae9e7117687f6a2dc0aa99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Thomas Jordan Jarvis (1836-1915), Confederate captain, North Carolina
              governor, 1879-1885, minister to Brazil, 1885-1889, and U.S. senator, replying to
              biographers who sought information on his career, and to a philatelist concerning
              several issues of stamps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11178_8ki" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH JASTROW PAPERS, 1875-1961.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2811</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1392fca8dbf6cae480aa40dd838da18"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>995 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbebdff3537fdd218c1b47904fbec33b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Dane County), Wis.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c423aa8c9ed73173e6d9b4cad4dd13b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joseph Jastrow (1863-1944), psychologist, include correspondence of Jastrow
              and his wife, Rachel (Szold) Jastrow, with their families principally concerning
              family matters, but with references to affairs of the University of Wisconsin; Judaism
              in Baltimore, Maryland, and Madison Wisconsin; and the Zionist movement; photographs
              of the Szold and Jastrow families; manuscripts of his lectures, speeches, prose and
              poetry; the galley proofs of several articles; a diary kept during a vacation in
              Spain; a scrapbook containing copies of his articles and book reviews; a compilation
              of his early writings; copies of his articles in pamphlet form; and newspaper
              clippings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11182_7at" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JAY PAPERS, 1765, 1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2812</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3d565e3f1b7b4d94e6025bb78ccc816"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73fc17ae117d15e2fe5ac7d5c8c1a521">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ade56be08fb2069bdbd506d89dfeca7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Jay (1745-1829), statesman and first chief justice of the U. S.
              Supreme Court, include a personal letter by Jay, 1765, and a letter of introduction to
              Jay for John Churchman, a scientist, 1789.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11186_jm5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH M. JAYNES PLANTATION ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1854-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2813</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec6f69b3902c1696ca7ea9360e99b4e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_496dacd2fdcdbf5f83a3601fa142cdc8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brandon (Rankin County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34ea42b85a875883dcc2b75bb85b7c85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plantation accounts of Joseph M. Jaynes, giving daily records of cotton picked and
              inventories of sheep and hogs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11190_t61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN J. JEFCOAT PAPERS, 1850-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2814</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0f5921b312f579a94ab581043a2c3a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>178 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6014588801d3b1b1073fd95c3683c3ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orangeburg (Orangeburg County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8fc3955e1dc9f817fb8634d83856b359">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between a Confederate soldier and his wife describing troop movements,
              hardships of army life, and difficulties in managing the farm. The later letters
              concern Jefcoat's brother-in-law, Daniel P. Walker, a wagoner on a railroad
              construction job in east Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11194_931" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JEFFERSON PAPERS, 1776-1961.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2815</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a38e40af2dc81a6afe2e4dfa087c62d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10f91bacb2325fe6ce6d9c6371939ced">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a101957c60ac4079d09610987d2bf7d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826), president of the United States, 1801-1809,
              include land grants, 1781, to John Felder and to James Prewit; letter, 1797,
              discussing in detail the activities of the first special session of Congress in June,
              1797, prospects of the Republican Party, merits of various newspapers, and relations
              with France and England; letter, 1799, to Nicholas Meriwether Lewis concerning an
              exchange of land grants between himself and Lewis; letter, 1801, from William Scales
              to Jefferson seeking aid from the U.S. government in return for a new navigational
              method; copy of Jefferson's speech to the Indians, 1806; copy of an act supplementary
              to the Embargo Act; letter, 1807, to John Daly Burk, president of the Petersburg
              (Virginia) Company of Riflemen, expressing thanks to that organization for its offer
              of services to the government; facsimile of a letter, 1817, to Joseph C. Cabell
              discussing his ideas about elementary and college education; photostatic copies of two
              letters, including one describing the family and estate of Wilson Cary Nicholas; and
              copy of part of an article published in October, 1961, on facsimiles made in 1936 of a
              letter written in 1803 by Jefferson to one of his creditors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11198_edv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GEORGE WASHINGTON JEFFERSON PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2816</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97dcfe9bc560c57e5793d0934eda1d07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e652fab0289f1108ffc51466fab58065">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hartford (Hartford County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4ae82315b7908585a25d9573ec79393">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Thomas G. W. Jefferson, 25th Regiment of Connecticut Volunteers,
              describing sickness in his regiment, foraging, a Negro regiment, military activities,
              and public opinion concerning General Benjamin F. Butler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11202_3hv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEFFERSON CITY BRIDGE AND TRANSIT COMPANY ALBUM, 1895-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2817</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3dae497efa364f7337b6c2a5a79e6259"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 50 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7f3ea516df9e33a0921682f8237e400">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson City (Cole County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1d17a00eff78084434f123376fe2fbd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fifty photographs illustrating the construction of the Jefferson City Bridge over the
              Missouri River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11206_5n2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT J. JEFFORDS PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2818</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0cbdf5571ff021c54bf152387c0e2aeb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbf7e1262a032992e26089e5a55253ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09dcc1c70e5b87ee2d7b6c297ac2b5bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military correspondence of Robert J. Jeffords, colonel in 5th South Carolina Cavalry,
              C.S.A., pertaining to his relations and disputes with other officers, especially
              General P. G. T. Beauregard. The collection gives information on Beauregard
              difficulties in and around Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11210_3fl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMELIA (HIGH) JEFFREYS PAPERS, 1801-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2819</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cbb7924c4f4bb37dd8c258071200580"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,080 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b632f66d9283262ae788a894f535d60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c14b99a7cd4b59d58555748956b948f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Amelia (High) Jeffreys (1813-1865), wife of Robert N. Jeffreys, Jr.,
              include the business papers of Robert N. Jeffreys chiefly as guardian of the six
              orphan children of James and Winifred Newsome, including names and ages of the
              children, receipts for money issued them, bills for medical attention to their slaves,
              and contracts for hiring the slaves; papers of the children of Robert N.
              Jeffreys--Robert N., Jr., Jacob H., James G., and John O.--and of Josiah R. Jeffreys;
              the records of Amelia (High) Jeffreys as guardian of her daughter, Alvarado Ovando
              Jeffreys, including accounts of expenditures for clothing and tuition, and contracts
              for hiring slaves; the papers of William H. High, Amelia's brother, concerning her
              business affairs and local politics; postwar papers relating to the agricultural
              business of R. Walter Jeffreys including bills and receipts from Raleigh merchants and
              from Baltimore, Maryland, commission merchants, and two broadsides pertaining to
              election regulations; scattered personal letters; several papers of Lewis Pipkin; and
              records pertaining to tuition and scholarships at St. Mary's School, Raleigh, and at
              Salem Female Academy, Salem, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11214_04n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. JAMES M. JEFFREYS PAPERS, 1823-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2820</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d98507b314afcb930c5eab5d6c4560c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f137bd321541cda1e2f84ff1d090bab2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Red House (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90dcb4f2ce3e351057a3d910b69a21ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, two of which give accounts of trips to Washington, D. C., in 1823
              and to New York in 1826.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11218_4nf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN O. JEFFREYS PAPERS, 1844-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2821</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f4585beb5fcde68ca39e97bd908adf7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d06d307e975dbdb54f8d0aedd13de28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50fc473fa2d80cd1a9076bd02e723e79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragments of John Jeffreys's mercantile accounts and one letter written to two
              policemen concerning a prisoner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11222_zdx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONIDAS JEFFREYS PAPERS, 1835-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2822</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8dc96070a184da364f6fd2729b64463"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1687468da5697403890f283a8e5c45bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76c3604144dfc20745e9a66f77609672">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, including several relative to Leonidas Jeffreys's experiences as a
              student at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1845-1846, and a short
              itinerary of a trip through Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and South Carolina by Robert
              N. Jeffreys in 1835.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11226_54c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. W. JEFFREYS BANKBOOK, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2823</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4dc6854423a40799815cb0e22cd3c810"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 40 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0566614aec82cbdabcb36452da458632">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0cafebdb026d398c6432a0049240163">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bankbook of R. W. Jeffreys's account with the State National Bank, Raleigh, North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11230_xb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JEFFREYS PAPERS, 1808-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2824</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b43cda576ae8d5ae562b44064f3fc46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>728 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14321e74b9f40d01e165aced27729c1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b750b7f0e35a2c7b0ad30c4dabb4d4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers and correspondence of William Jeffreys (d. ca. 1860), farmer,
              including deeds, tax receipts, shop accounts, lists of lumber used, store accounts,
              legal papers from a justice of the peace in Wake County, 1811-1822, and business
              letters concerning plantation affairs. Several papers are those of J. Robert Jeffreys,
              probably the son of William Jeffreys, including a list of men drafted into service
              from Buffalo District, January 27, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11234_ywp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. JEFFREYS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1868-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2825</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7ecd367716fb4719fe193e2f24cb91f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dce240370c975eefeda5b5f2e3f03efe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_71432efbe4e1af54805ffd2051c51a70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11238_ua8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HEWITT JELLETT PAPERS, 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2826</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f3ead083a2d9bb23c0bdf7c90431ea1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57f2b754152b0d0ac5eaab155e21a641">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88b4c21b910baae1eeba8dd996f466bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from the Duke of Manchester to John Hewitt Jellett (1817-1888), provost of
              Trinity College, Dublin, discussing an ecclesiastical convention to reorganize the
              Church of Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11242_gkw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JONES JENKINS PAPERS, 1814-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2827</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_edef9da51aaa74cdcb69b4160bfeb0bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f046d6c79a94a5cd2ff3165269bed10c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17d0831f527ef71ca4549b284a8ab642">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles Jones Jenkins (1805-1883), lawyer, Georgia legislator, supreme
              court justice and governor, regarding finances of the state of Georgia in 1866,
              Jenkins's removal from the office of governor and Federal control of the state, the
              history of Georgia, and the administration of several estates; land deeds; tax
              returns; and a personal letter to his future wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11246_j5o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. CHRISTOPHER C. JENKINS PAPERS, 1823-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2828</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_da90f87c2465b7cefe66b35ef8aaad43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0e274fd66b7c11e0e578f0bcf14fca5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d4ace14f0e631c1b6148fc84925b62c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Mrs. Christopher C. Jenkins, consisting of letters from her
              husband while on a northern trip in 1823 escorting his nieces to Dr. Seidel's Academy
              near Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and while visiting Philadelphia (Pennsylvania), Saratoga
              Springs (New York), and other northern places in 1826; letters from a married daughter
              living in Walterboro, South Carolina, discussing family matters and social life; and
              letters from her daughter, Maria, while a student at Montpelier Academy near Macon,
              Georgia, describing life at school and her studies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11250_m9s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERTRUDE JENKINS PAPERS, 1859-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2829</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05f804a5afd699070aae4a9e2139ddfe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 104 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc355e269a31b8fc9bc3d24da92c0f2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsboro (Granville County) and Winston-Salem (Forsyth County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e730144e316c476f92ad5c77095faf11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed manuscript entitled "Endurin' the War," compiled by Gertrude Jenkins containing
              the reminiscences of Robert Alexander Jenkins, a Confederate soldier, describing his
              adventures leaving his northern school in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1859, the raid
              on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry by John Brown, the battle of the C.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Virglnia </title> with the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Monitor,</title> military engagements at Hanover Court House and
              Seven Pines (Virginia), the retreat of General Joseph E. Johnston through North
              Carolina, the last meeting of the C.S.A. government, and the final surrender at
              Bennett House, Durham, North Carolina; the narrative of Margaret Elizabeth Clewell,
              future wife of Robert A. Jenkins, describing the journey of young women from Salem
              Female Academy (Salem, North Carolina) to Fauquier County (Virginia) to nurse the sick
              of the 21st North Carolina Infantry, the hospital and care of the sick at Thoroughfair
              Gap, and the battlefield at Manassas; copies of the letters of Lieutenant Francis
              Christian Clewell, 1st Missouri Cavalry, describing the siege at Vicksburg, the
              military prison at Johnson's Island, Ohio, his exchange and the rejoining of his
              regiment, and his capture and imprisonment on Ship Island in the Gulf of Mexico. and a
              copy of an undated letter describing the occupation of Salem, North Carolina, by the
              10th Ohio Volunteers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11254_4hx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA I. JENKINS PAPERS, 1860-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2830</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_691bdd9b6deeeb176b2631f099c50878"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a069416792e872b769546b076ec8300">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Warren County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64dc9a0921a5a34522d70eceb9b80025">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Martha I. Jenkins from friends and relatives concerning crops,
              prices, health, religion, and family matters. One letter, 1882, from a friend at the
              Presbyterian Eye and Ear Charitable Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, describes an
              operation on her eye performed by opthalmologist, Dr. John Julian Chisolm, and the use
              of chloroform.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11258_5na" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICAH JENKINS PAPERS, 1855-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2831</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36571fee9afb48abd0fb9cd27c8cd7fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7feea0122adeab2cd66003be2f13ba6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edisto Island (Charleston County), S. C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_90c31e7c7ea5357b5b5d93e43472a634">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly personal and military correspondence of Micah Jenkins (1835-1864), brigadier
              general in the Confederate Army, containing accounts of campaigns and tactics, troop
              movements, courts-martial, camp life, the blockading of the Charleston (South
              Carolina) harbor, the first battle of Manassas, the battles of Fredericksburg and
              Chattanooga, politics in the promotion of officers, and the C.S.A. Congress. A letter,
              1867, from Asbury Coward describes the difficulties in South Carolina during
              Reconstruction, commenting on crops, prices, education, and politics; and discusses
              King's Mountain Military School, Yorkville, South Carolina, which he and Jenkins had
              founded in 1855. Two letters, 1879, from M. I. Jenkins describe U.S. Army life in
              Colorado.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11262_ubz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALKER JENKINS DIARY, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2832</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d5c72425590c416cef1541127cd3a3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78b3721d596bd69cb32d2e76ac59748c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodstock (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01778820524afe332cb2be1a3a655d8c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary evidently kept by a merchant, with brief comments on the outbreak of the Civil
              War and descriptions of camp life and mercantile transactions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11266_sl3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HORTON PEACE JENKINS PAPERS, 1845-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2833</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66e55a9793d496488419cfed7aefdf2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,417 items and 10
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_870e749a1ef04d971d308f52dba5cae4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d5d2b1ced1c29b8d38da4a65787211f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of W. H. P. Jenkins consist principally of the records of the public schools
              of Granville County, North Carolina, 1881-1895, while Jenkins was superintendent of
              public instruction for the county. Jenkins's annual reports to the state
              superintendent contain statistics on teachers, including salary and race; schools,
              including the number of districts, the number of school buildings and number of terms,
              and the value of school property; pupils, by sex and race, and with comparison of
              numbers of school age children with numbers of pupils attending school; average and
              total attendance; teachers' institutes held and number of teachers attending, by race;
              textbooks; school board members; and funds. Accompanying work sheets provide a
              detailed breakdown by township and by district. A special questionnaire, 1885,
              concerns textbooks used, their quality and distribution. County treasurer's reports
              give data on the disbursement of school funds. The annual school census records the
              names of each family head, by race, and the number and sex of the children, as well as
              listing school houses and property values. Individual teachers' reports are requests
              for salary and include information on the teachers, numbers of pupils by sex, and
              average attendance record. Financial papers concern requisitions from schools for
              money for supplies and repairs. </p>
            <p>Other papers include personal and family correspondence; legal papers consisting of
              summonses and warrants issued by justice of the peace E. J. Jenkins, 1878-1896; a
              clipping describing a teachers' institute held in Granville County and the role of
              educator Charles Duncan McIver; a notice to former students of North Carolina State
              Normal and Industrial College, Greensboro, North Carolina, of the decennial
              commencement, 1902; and a photograph of the <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Class of 1914</title> of an unidentified school. Volumes include a docket book,
              1878-1892, for a justice of the peace in Brassfield Township, Granville County, North
              Carolina; a record of accounts with tenants, 1886-1900; an account book, 1853-1882,
              recording accounts with employees; account books, 1857-1859, pertaining to the Mount
              Energy School, Granville County, and containing records of tuition and the sales of
              books and other supplies; an account book, 1854-1871, including records of the estate
              of Josiah Peace; an account book, 1845-1866, containing records for the collection of
              taxes in kind, 1864-1865; a memorandum book printed by Walton, Whann and Company,
              Wilmington, Delaware; an account book, 1883; and a ledger and cash book, 1916.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11270_hoy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JENKINS &amp; FOSTER ACCOUNT BOOK, 1884-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2834</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1dc45d734654908079c2e84171e62159"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 171 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0144b99c5354d3955d753ae9e88473e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f8107d7196dad54698f9a5cf99487c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general mercantile business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11274_kf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JENKINSON, FIRST EARL OF LIVERPOOL, PAPERS, 1792-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2835</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4963b1bed590eef2bac0525db2e2463d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d887d0d54d073dd310a01400d417a58c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5b48489c7fe3306855cdb2731c3a6a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles Jenkinson, First Earl of Liverpool, include a copy of the minutes
              of a conference between Lord Liverpool and M. de Curt concerning relations of the
              French National Convention and Great Britain, 1792; a letter, 1796, discussing Lord
              Liverpool's actions regarding an honor which the Corporation of Liverpool was to grant
              him; a letter, 1804, from William Pitt discussing the change of offices made by
              Jenkinson after the change in ministry; letter, 1808, from William Morton Pitt
              agreeing to serve in a prison inquiry; an order, 1808, transferring prisoners from
              Newgate Prison; a letter, 1808, from Foreign Secretary George Canning concerning
              travelers to Heligoland on alien passports; and several routine letters pertaining to
              social invitations and recommendations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11278_3l9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BANKS JENKINSON, SECOND EARL OF LIVERPOOL, PAPERS,
              1669-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2836</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a80de67a6bafe38f4dab4d5bf22d00a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dda6436d71f7dc695b03c1f349204fec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_201194282083d2eea70af2b6691c70d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Banks Jenkinson, Second Earl of Liverpool (1770-1828), government
              official and member of Parliament, consist principally of a volume (114 95.) entitled
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Some Reminisences of the Past,
                1900,</title> which is a compilation of letters, reports, and documents chiefly from
              the first quarter of the nineteenth century. The volume contains several seventeenth
              century documents on manors, reports regarding British claims and interests in
              territories in the Mediterranean and Central America, and letters about the libel
              trials conducted by Attorney General Spencer Perceval, 1804; the Catholic Question,
              1805 and 1826; military operations during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic
              Wars; ministerial politics and governmental reform in Russia, and Russian relations
              with Great Britain and France, 1803; a defense of British naval strategy in the War of
              1812. the affair of Queen Caroline, 1820; the controversy regarding the transferral of
              the Preventive Water Guard from the authority of the Treasury to that of Customs and
              Admiralty; agriculture in the 1820s the illness of George IV, 1826; the parliamentary
              elections of 1826; the Corn Laws, 1826; routine matters such as appointments,
              recommendations and peerages; and memorabilia of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee
              Procession. Letters of George Canning concern the revision of a parliamentary
              resolution and the management of the business by the House of Commons; letters of Lord
              Palmerston regard an appointment, the pension of army widows and a cure for
              ophthalmia; and letters, 1825, of Lord Chancellor Eldon concern a motion before the
              House of Commons about the arrears of cases before him. Among the correspondents are
              Gerrard Andrewes, Charles Arbuthnot, George Canning, Lord Chancellor Eldon, Henry
              Essex Edgeworth de Firmont, Sir Henry Halford, Richard Hurd, Lord Hutchinson, the Duke
              of Kent, Sir William Knighton, the Earl of Liverpool, Charles Long, Stephen
              Lushington, the Count de Marcoff, Viscount Melville, Lord Palmerston, Robert Peel,
              Spencer Perceval, Lord Ravensworth, Lord Redesdale, Olivia Serres, Lord Sidmouth, the
              Duke of Wellington, Count Alexandre Worontzov, Mikhail Worontzov, and Count Semeon
              Worontzov.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11282_y1q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JENKS PAPERS, 1811-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2837</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_806ca6edafea94c32ed2ee8dbf9c7d9c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5064161c10fdf515b19ad8922950fe60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be61bdedb22f143ebb4125296e4262fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1835, from Thomas Winthrop Coit discussing the English translation of the
              Bible published in 1560; a personal letter; and two financial papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11286_962" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE (FOUCH ?) JENNINGS PAPERS, 1815-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2838</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bab6a71d87bac04cafb742f88131145"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>519 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_814958da51dec697174bc1a5f127061f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brownsville (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb401f359de362eb38ab885fa74095b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Annie (Fouch?) Jennings include the business papers of Samuel Jennings I,
              David Fouch, and Samuel Jennings II, farmers and millers of wheat; land deeds and
              surveys; debts; tax listings; correspondence concerning family matters and social life
              in Maryland, Iowa, Illinois, and South Dakota; papers related to the English estate of
              William Jenners, Sunday School lessons of the 1870s, and genealogies of the Fouch and
              Jennings (or Jenners) families. Volumes include the account book, 1852-1853, of David
              Fouch [?] for milling flour, and a route book, 1882-1883, of Fred O'Bran.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11290_p4i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JERDAN PAPERS, 1837, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2839</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cddaf16a42c3a7d942196db05003eee4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f10d2372d814859482c5752352619fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c647c4031b4ec0bfd0420be2f9a507e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Jerdan (1782-1869), editor of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Literary Gazette, </title> from Patrick Murphy (1782-1847), weather
              prophet, discussing the publication of his weather table in the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Gazette </title> and the weather for the next month, and from
              entomologist Frederick William Hope (1797-1862) referring to personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11294_ydl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JERNINGHAM PAPERS, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2840</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4b112827d2a7d3655cb133ac65ccafe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ace6b7fee3130710dd5cb7af8d9c9213">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5144196375e4a17744809e5ec3dbd8da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Alexandre Angelique, Duc de Talleyrand-Perigord, replying to a letter
              from Edward Jerningham (1774-1822), barrister-at-law, and commenting on the military
              and diplomatic situation prior to Napoleon's abdication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11298_8v2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS JESSOPP PAPERS, 1882-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2841</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_349f34a6174c177c9ed7a659ca35cdd3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42ef6bd01f3463416ba57320ee32763e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norwich, Norfolk, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f7483715569fd3a1f3a69bdccd75e6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Augustus Jessopp (1823-1914), British schoolmaster and historical
              writer specializing in medieval English ecclesiastical history, and William Stubbs, a
              bishop of the Church of England and historian, concerning research problems related to
              their publications and their interest in the medieval church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11302_sun" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS SIDNEY JESUP PAPERS, 1787-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2842</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b1720cf5be5a593d65c09016da47ba8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a4a244338f77bbf1366855534632820a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2337b747bc440719da740576005b14cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military papers of Thomas Sidney Jesup (1788-1860), U.S. Army officer, quartermaster
              general of the army, 1818-1860, commander of the army in the Creek Nation, 1836, and
              commander of the army in Florida, 1836-1837. Correspondence and letter books relate to
              preparations for the Spanish attack on New Orleans, Spanish depredations on American
              shipping in the Gulf of Mexico, and a shortage of funds for supply and payroll, 1816;
              Jesup's duties as superintendent of recruiting for the 1st Regiment of Infantry,
              1816-1817; his command of Federal, Georgia, and Alabama troops, military operations
              against hostile Creeks, relations with Creek allies, and Indian removal, 1836; his
              command of the army in Florida against the Seminoles, possible negotiations with the
              Indians, the battles of Withlacoochee River and Fort Miami, and relief for Negroes who
              voluntarily surrendered, 1836-1837; duties and problems as quartermaster during the
              Mexican War, military operations on the eastern coast of Mexico, the attack on Vera
              Cruz, and the campaign in northeastern Mexico; and the use of steamers in warfare.
              Also included are several papers of his father-in-law, William Croghan, concerning
              land in Kentucky granted for service in the American Revolution to Richard Barron, for
              whom Croghan was surveyor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11306_1tz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERALDINE ENDSOR JEWSBURY PAPERS, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2843</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b62aadb6a633c772169559281427b603"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adf1fcfd9e42673306c2498a1bdbf137">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sevenoaks, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c7efb9af8909171e16feff2e327b303">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter from novelist Elizabeth Gaskell to Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury
              (1812-1880), British novelist.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11310_4ls" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS JOEL PAPERS, 1861-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2844</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f70db311f4ae230f55443455ee78035"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ce8bf51bd956411271d2f468a581a40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38ddc07d7860cb07505c114a71a34b6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lewis Joel, British consular official, are made up of official documents
              relating to Joel's assignments to various consular posts and commissions, mainly in
              Latin America, and a few personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11314_d6v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JOHNS, JR., PAPERS, 1769-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2845</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2453249153a55ca754ea8b34f71be980"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>77 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11fd989c818089f881e85ae583b54d44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87530a61acb60170aac1e847cb05ab0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John Johns, Jr., contain letters from his father and mother in the
              1840s and 1850s generally concerning religion and personal matters, and correspondence
              in the 1860s with various magazine and newspaper editors for whom Johns was writing,
              including Henry Rives Pollard of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Daily
                Richmond Examiner,</title> Alfred Hudson Guernsey of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Harper's Magazine,</title> James GoLdon Bennett of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The (New York) Herald,</title> and William Dallas
              Chesterman of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond Dispatch. </title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11318_pkl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. N. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2846</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89901d30a9dee52a497d9bffd4cbc3a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_705b5ad9d4928e9167b46f46d04e7498">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2be99948bcfa1f4318857e698bfadfa0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters to A. N. Johnson, including one from James Williams, a
              schoolteacher at Asbury Academy, Cary, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11322_2ad" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW JOHNSON PAPERS, 1853-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2847</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b379f14287a386ee6ee61a8a28be914b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98762f4be70d6698a8fdbb41c7b86da0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2423a60d51a5797173550ad29774780">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Andrew Johnson, president of the United States, 1865-1869, include a
              letter, 1863, from Johnson as governor of Tennessee concerning a military trial; an
              appointment, a land grant, and a commission signed by Johnson; requests for pardons
              from former Confederates; a petition from the <emph render="doublequote"
                >freemen</emph> of Savannah, Georgia, to the House of Representatives of the United
              States, objecting to the conduct of Johnson as president; and a letter from an
              official in the United States Patent Office concerning tea plants which were being
              sent to one of Johnson's constituents as part of an experiment in growing tea in the
              United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11326_zg8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUSTIN JOHNSON PAPERS, 1829-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2848</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c5593436c7d1c3bf48b5b3dc8cecc7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5d5a4c3a6c48a247ff58f49ac65b8e9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rupert (Bennington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a06984a5210d3dc5cc0e11e6087ea9cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers showing Austin Johnson's ardent interest in the antislavery move ment,
              including a formal statement of his opposition to the American Colonization Society,
              and addresses on capital punishment, domestic manufacturing, and slavery as a moral
              wrong. Included in letters are references to the Rupert (Vt.) Peace Society, the
              Bennington (Vt.) <title type="simple" render="italic">Journal,</title> and personal
              affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11330_mia" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRADLEY TYLER JOHNSON PAPERS, 1851-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2849</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be1b2cfa2db7354331dc2347cf4f9784"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>922 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8eb0136e9fb3e918d50fd22a57e0bb1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4dd04da308daba304e3fe5234b6113c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War reminiscences, references to the Spanish-American War, correspondence, and
              personal accounts of Bradley Tyler Johnson (1829-1903), brigadier general in the
              Confederate Army, Maryland lawyer and politician, including letters from Henry Adams,
              James Cardinal Gibbons, Wade Hampton, Joseph E. Johnston, and Henry Cabot Lodge. There
              are also an incomplete diary of a trip as correspondent to Cuba during the
              SpanishAmerican War; a memoir of the 1st Maryland Regiment in 1863 by Johnson; a
              series of letters by Holmes Offley Paulding while he was on an expedition against the
              Sioux Indians, 1876; muster roll of Company B. 21st Virginia Regiment, 1861; and
              commissary records of a prison hospital.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11334_zzz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES B. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2850</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_823c3358e4a5922e5d5a0901b2b50249"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fbd057829bf665d40902c9e7c32d03f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sherman (Grayson County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2cbeb659e622ddfc2c2f4fb4349bdcb3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, reports, and accounts of Charles B. Johnson, a quartermaster's agent and
              contractor, concerning supplies for the Confederate Army and for various Indian
              tribes, including the Wichita, 1861-1862, the Osage, 1864, and the Seminole, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11338_fm5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES EARL JOHNSON PAPERS, 1845-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2851</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdd4afffbbcc41f71035fc794584375f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>138 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_06290efe54b8330935a24b11aae9da8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2284029b483e633e2e16528aa5d46523">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Charles Earl Johnson, physician, president of the Medical Society of
              North Carolina, and surgeon general of North Carolina during the Civil War, contain
              routine family correspondence between Johnson and his father, Charles Earl Johnson,
              and his mother, Anne Williams (Taylor) Johnson; a letter, 1849, describing student
              life at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and a letter, 1864, from
              William Gilmore Simms to Theodore H. Hill discussing poetry. The collection also
              contains bills and receipts, 1870-1890; a memoir on the death of Charles Earl Johnson;
              and an unbound copy of his book, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Question of
                Insanity and Its Medico-Legal Relations </title> (1869) with fragments of notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11342_eta" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES SPURGEON JOHNSON, SR., PAPERS, 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2852</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c042765311604e7ac5adcdde622e5b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9657cd64f783441245db3bd708c00d5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb0690a1d8967fcae7f9df85495f44d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A typescript of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Historical Data on the
                Negro,</title> by Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Sr., author, educator, and president of
              Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11346_mi0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JOHNSON PAPERS, 1674-1784.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2853</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_909ee90d6996e40a9d1740d6e73008f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6d32b97c1d1546f92a9bc50c7a0de8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cecil County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7c3213d3c802f3f73c3afaed38f2ad3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds, 1674, of Edward Johnson, and a copy, made in 1784, of Johnson's will
              which was dated 1697.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11350_gt9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN (COOPER) JOHNSON PAPERS, 1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2854</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_866d5df3330492548d8750cfa315dfe7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09ccb2a07b55e2c2a5f55a04ce268087">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Conway (Horry County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ee2f209ac2578adc5c0080a8d9ac7cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The memoirs of Ellen (Cooper) Johnson describe growing up in Conway, South Carolina;
              early schooling in the area and attendance at Spartanburg Female Academy, Spartanburg,
              South Carolina; several raids by Confederate deserters on farms of her relatives; a
              speech by Wade Hampton at Conway during Reconstruction; religious revivals; and the
              history of her family and other prominent families in the area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11354_jt1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN L. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1856-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2855</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eec5400d153789ebf463a764988ebee1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e8035c4be6c340930707c3eb58c86a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2707aaf03a7fdd0ddb193e4b4c8c4deb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence referring to a disagreement over a land boundary,
              White Plain Academy at Chesterfield, South Carolina, religion and a camp meeting,
              migration to Arkansas and Texas, and the sale of harvesting machinery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11358_l4a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE K. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1860-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2856</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75eacf5a487d81d6e6a90ad2d5487eb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1166287778493b260af6b0e926c17edd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Creek (Philips County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8619bb82756daec7bf94b5f2bbb841ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters of a cotton merchant, mainly from Carroll, Hoyt and
              Company, New Orleans, Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11362_az4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WESLEY JOHNSON PAPERS, 1829 (1831-1888) 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2857</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21af94ab1158ac9e37a960f40f9463b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,620 items and 77 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b0a91e53d0f88dae4638ace1dcd926f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farmington (Davie County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b96c78c95f6f2577afd52de80f962056">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family papers of George W. Johnson, postmaster, justice of the peace,
              general merchant, and farmer; of his brother and business partner, James M. Johnson;
              of George W. Johnson's son, Francis Marion Johnson; and of other members of the
              family. The collection contains letters to George W. Johnson from friends in Tennessee
              relative to agricultural and economic conditions there, 1838-1844; letters between
              George W. and James M. Johnson while one or the other bought goods in Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania, before the Civil War; bills, accounts, receipts, orders, promissory
              notes, and letters of a business nature, including occasional reference to another
              brother of George W. Johnson, Hiram, who had a financial interest in the mercantile
              establishment; numerous letters from George W. Johnson, his wife, Martha Johnson, and
              friends, including one at Wake Forest College, North Carolina, to Francis Marion
              Johnson while the latter was a student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
              Hill, 1855-1858; letters, 1858-1861, from another brother of George W. Johnson, J. H.
              Johnson, who-was operating a store at East Bend in Yadkin County, North Carolina, as
              well as references to the debt of Olin High School, North Carolina, notices of
              meetings of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Mocksville Lodge No.
                134,</title> letters to Martha Johnson from her daughter, Jennie, while a student at
              Greensboro Female College, North Carolina, 1857-1859, prices of foods and general
              commodities, letters from Eagle Mills, Buffalo Paper Mills, and W. Turner's cotton
              mill at Turnersburg, North Carolina, and bills of lading for various commodities. </p>
            <p>Material during the Civil War period is limited to a few letters in 1863 from W. G.
              Johnson (younger brother of George W. Johnson) near Kinston, North Carolina; tax in
              kind returns and a petition from Francis Marion Johnson asking for military exemption
              on the basis of operating a grist mill. Postwar material consists largely of
              mercantile records of the Farmington store showing that goods were purchased from
              wholesale firms in New York City; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Richmond and Lynchburg,
              Virginia; Baltimore, Maryland; and WinstonSalem, Charlotte, Wilmington, and Salisbury,
              North Carolina. </p>
            <p>Volumes consist of small notebooks, recording goods bought by George W. Johnson;
              daybooks; ledgers; postal records of the Farmington, North Carolina, post office,
              1838-1856, including postage books, newspaper postage books, and receipt books for
              registered letters; blacksmith accounts; itinerary of a journey made by George W.
              Johnson, S. Taylor, and D. N. Reynolds through North Carolina and Tennessee in 1836;
              minutes of the Farmington Lodge No. 46 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; and
              the Davie County Division of the Sons of Temperance. Included also are a few business
              letters from Nathaniel Boyden and Son, and a letter to Francis M. Johnson from a
              friend in Norfolk, Virginia, describing a typhoid epidemic in 1855.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11366_tj4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARRIET (MYERS) JOHNSON PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2858</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4dbbfc54283250f122c8fcf8d4e2efab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fcfdbc201afa04303d77a0d7c7d8b304">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Michigan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2eb888e311e2baf3dd61f72cf765a99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Harriet (Myers) Johnson from members of her family in the 11th Michigan
              Regiment and the 23rd Michigan Regiment describing camp life on the Potomac River and
              at Camp Morten, Bardstown, Kentucky; the occupation of Corinth, Mississippi, 1862; and
              the battle of Stones River, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11370_xjz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY JOHNSON PAPERS, 1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2859</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a10ecd1a8742f65e3e6af6ed180d0e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3d1b489a613c4647d528817f6318cb8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Donaldsonville (Ascension Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a997bf5db8e2adcc0484ee88b52bec55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Henry Johnson, governor of Louisiana and later United States representative
              and United States senator from Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11374_aie" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HERSCHEL VESPASIAN JOHNSON PAPERS, 1812-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2860</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe61bc6f038cb1f048ad06c0fcb125d0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>830 items and 31
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_254261906dcdc9b3dd46204cf5e807f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sandy Grove, Bartow (Jefferson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_255145a3a6010c976cb9a2bac1539436">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Herschel Vespasian Johnson, judge, governor of Georgia, United States
              senator from Georgia, and Confederate States senator from Georgia, consist of
              correspondence, 1835-1878, and letter books, 1849-1877, for the most part
              concentrating on the years 1865-1878. The correspondence contains a description of
              agricultural conditions in Alabama, 1835; letter from James Knox Polk, 1844, and
              William Hawkins Polk, 1846, on politics; letters on railroad construction, 1849;
              correspondence concerning Johnson's attempt to prevent a sectional split in the
              Democratic Party, 1856-1860; political correspondence with ALexander Hamilton Stephens
              beginning in 1860; accounts of the Democratic Party conventions in Charleston South
              Carolina, and Baltimore, Md., 1860 letters concerning Johnson's campaign as Democratic
              candidate for vice-president of the United States, 1860; letters on the secession
              convention in Georgia; correspondence relating to Johnson's service in the Confederate
              government; letters on Reconstruction and numerous letters to his children and
              brothers depicting life in Georgia after the Civil War; correspondence relating to
              Johnson's postwar law practice and, especially, his attempt to test the
              constitutionality of a federal cotton tax; letters concerning Johnson's appointment as
              a Georgia circuit court judge, 1873; and miscellaneous letters, including items
              relating to a biography of Johnson written by Percy Scott Flippin. The collection also
              contains a manuscript autobiography of Johnson, 1867; 3 volumes of his speeches and
              essays; and a volume entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The
                Presidential Question Discussed,</title> written by Johnson in 1840 to support the
              candidacy of Martin Van Buren to be president of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11378_jtp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH W. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1810-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2861</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9781a2b6b2e1d9f5eceaf48a0a2114bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0e1afaba7d1a1d62eaebdba614e98c21">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mud Lick (Chatham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_faa34909bbe24d7645e987090c4e24c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence for the most part between Hugh W. Johnson and Emily (Pike)
              Johnson during their courtship, 1879-1884, containing references to New Garden
              Academy; prohibition and temperance; and conditions at the University of North
              Carolina, 1883. There are also letters on education in North Carolina, 1857; the
              settlement of the estate of Elizabeth Johnson, 1812; and the opening of a new academic
              year at Trinity College, 1902. Printed items include a clipping, 1902, from <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Messenger </title> of Siler City, North Carolina;
              a commencement program, 1882, from Mount Vernon Academy, Chatham County, North
              Carolina; and an undated tract by M. W. Knapp entitled <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Giant Alcohol.</title> Volume contains accounts and personal entries
              of Moses E. D. Pike and entries for the number of hours he worked at various places,
              1844-1866.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11382_3h7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. R. JOHNSON AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2862</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e79cbc2c54cb4d32cefb13e48276233f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2920a0180d65ea7e0604ff7d100c9ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johnson's Island, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_735ceb60868e25d2d930ce2895d55a11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs of Confederate prisoners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11386_bw4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEFFERSON DEEMS JOHNSON, JR., PAPERS, 1915-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2863</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fe285eaf8c44a4501c76fa5a1576c7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,820 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe1e617c9c199144e039bffe2b02a32b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Sampson County), and Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7aebb915290abf297666c261f0e0a2b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Jefferson Deems Johnson, Jr., North Carolina politician and judge,
              consist of correspondence; legislative papers; drafts and notes for speeches; general
              papers on the United States senatorial campaign of 1948 in North Carolina; printed
              material and clippings about J. Melville Broughton; general papers, printed material,
              and clippings on the United States senatorial campaign of 1950 in North Carolina; and
              miscellaneous clippings and printed matter. Correspondence, 1928-1955, contains
              routine letters concerning Johnson's activities in the North Carolina Senate,
              1937-1941; correspondence relating to the campaign of J. Melville Broughton for the
              U.S. Senate in 1948, including memoranda, form letters, and lists of campaign workers;
              and letters dealing with the campaign of Frank Porter Graham for the United States
              Senate, 1950. Legislative papers, 1937-1941, contain petitions on local prohibition
              measures in Sampson County, North Carolina; material on tobacco production and market
              quotas; and drafts of revenue measures. Drafts and notes for Johnson's speeches,
              1930-1946, deal mainly with religious and patriotic addresses, except for a few
              speeches in support of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1944. Papers on the United States
              senatorial campaign of 1948 contain material on the Broughton organization which
              Johnson headed including lists of county managers; mailing lists; memos from Broughton
              to Johnson; notes on telephone conversations; press releases; drafts of some of
              Broughton's speeches; and election returns. Material on the campaign of Frank Porter
              Graham for the United States Senate, which Johnson also headed, includes lists of
              campaign workers; mailing lists; Graham's campaign schedule; memoranda; press
              releases; copies of radio addresses; notes on telephone conversations; election
              returns; and figures on contributions to Graham's campaign. Miscellaneous items
              include copies of speeches by J. Melville Broughton as governor of North Carolina,
              1944; lists of managers and committees for Broughton's gubernatorial campaign, 1940;
              lists of delegates and their votes in the 1940 North Carolina Democratic Party
              convention; and lists of workers for Robert Gregg Cherry in the gubernatorial campaign
              of 1944.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11390_3ow" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JOHNSON DIARY, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2864</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_919b00323c6180bc28c44ac29d8a2ab8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51f9c47e7696d2da385debdb22853882">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c411f54b2c907ddfe24dade6a523ef16">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of John Johnson describing his experiences as an engineering officer in the
              Confederate Army on the coast of South Carolina and in the withdrawal through South
              Carolina and North Carolina under the pressure of the Union Army of General William T.
              Sherman. Johnson made notes on a tour of the coastal defenses of South Carolina,
              various stages of the Confederate withdrawal, the battle of Averasboro, the battle of
              Bentonville, and the surrender negotiations between William T. Sherman and Joseph E.
              Johnston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11394_f5d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN O. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1856-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2865</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd78a99eb0b9f41f3f5106975ba95fee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d73ba19c91f151cbf51af5bf6141c356">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Parsonfield (York County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd070e0d3793af87515413c1b555ba99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of John O. Johnson and others. In a letter, 1863, to his father,
              Johnson discusses politics, the war, deserters from the Union Army, and General Henry
              W. Halleck.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11398_rrn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH TRAVIS JOHNSON PAPERS, 1889-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2866</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a745a05ee5d50bdcf64dde8e6224172"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8407b824fb12664f8b4bea4dfe0f9014">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg, S.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c56b46fad54c841900da5c1673abca8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of personal letters to Joseph Travis Johnson, congressman from South
              Carolina and federal judge of the Western Division of South Carolina, giving
              information on South Carolina politics and on the presidential election of 1916.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11402_0l9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NADIAH P. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2867</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_997e5465a0982a16f7f4605c06d03530"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc41cf98e8d82242d23b4c14d916e511">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fall River (Bristol County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45ec514dd9e857e2064e30653a1ce3c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a 1st lieutenant in the Union Army to his aunt and uncle describing camp
              life, military activity, officer's pay, and hospital treatment, in Martinsburg, West
              Virginia, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11406_0nk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REVERDY JOHNSON PAPERS, 1863-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2868</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac06f6acb153fe717553cc738a809f9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_654d40e8f3a00cabbf598930a3e3b34f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_666b099611b58d124d71c53b800ad867">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to J. Andrew Jackson Creswell, W. Eubank, and Edward B. Wheeler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11410_1ai" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT CHARLES JOHNSON JOURNAL, 1792-1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2869</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f9d92d1bf57a107c7002a54b357e41e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7bebb3781007b9fddc40614f1c66a883">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e47121333f6863cef969d3bd7a88694">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of a diary kept by Robert Charles Johnson on a visit to Europe, containing
              description of a visit to Parliament in London, an account of interviews with Edmund
              Burke, and notes on a tour of France and Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11414_p6n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT E. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1804-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2870</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45b95ec2fd0b59085fd406659b6cf2ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c55561160920637f71c643fd7b15109">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County) and Warrenton (Warren County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_061b8338c40ed479f69824f938eb5987">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert E. Johnson, the Johnson family, and the family of Joseph Gales of
              Raleigh, North Carolina, concerning social life; Weston Gales's duties as editor of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Raleigh Register,</title> 1824; the
              presidential election of 1824; the visit of General Lafayette to Fayetteville, North
              Carolina, 1825; and the naval career of Robert E. Johnson. Robert E. Johnson's papers
              contain letters, 1825-1826, while he was a student at Middletown Military Academy,
              Middletown, Connecticut; a letter, 1824, describing social life in Paris, France; and
              letters, 1828-1839, and an excerpt from a journal concerning naval cruises in the
              Pacific.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11418_zxz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT UNDERWOOD JOHNSON PAPERS, 1881-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2871</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4c64bd96c43821ddfa420c95a020c23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_547970d3f135dbd0e7fa6fdddd69e7b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94886476eb55d7cc97aec963a2905aee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Underwood Johnson, made up for the most part of letters to him from
              prominent authors, publishers, educators, and diplomats, and concerning his editorship
              of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Century Magazine,</title> and his
              ambassadorship to Italy. Correspondents include Henry M. Alden, Edward Porter
              Alexander, Arlo Bates, Don Carlos Buell, Frederick Douglass, Henry Theophilus Frick,
              John Finley, Mary Hallock Foote, Horace Howard Furness, John Work Garrett, Joseph B.
              Gilder, Roy Rolfe Gilson, Louise Stedman Gould, Arthur Twining Hadley, Charles
              Haldane, Myron Timothy Herrick, David Jayne Hill, John Jay (1817-1894), Peter Augustus
              Jay, Joseph Jefferson, H. G. Leach, Ivy Ledbetter Lee, Charles Battell Loomis, Thomas
              Raynesford Lounsbury, George Brinton McClellan, Harriet Monroe, Merrill Moore,
              Meredith Nicholson, Henry Fairfield Osborn, William Lyon Phelps, Henry Codman Potter,
              George Haven Putnam, Henry P. Rogers, Thomas Lathrop Stedman, William James Stillman,
              John Ward Stimson, Ruth McEnery Stuart, Edith Matilda Thomas, Lewis Frank Tooker,
              Ridgely Torrence, Edward Waterman Townsend, Charles Dudley Warner, Henry White.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11422_wsd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JOHNSON COMMONPLACE AND ACCOUNT BOOK, 1777.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2872</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5f8729e1f7752c03460faaa435f77b8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 20 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d041ad936956992555f558db6ceb31ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Md.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebee1baf3489f0d5f6032b8dda15b32c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Agricultural accounts and quotations from Revolutionary constitutions probably kept
              by Thomas Johnson (1732-1818), member of Continental Congress, governor of Maryland,
              and associate justice of the United States Supreme Court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11426_8h8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[W. T. JOHNSON?] ACCOUNT BOOK, 1825-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2873</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50e457893b988786aa189b1c09abbe73"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 75 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_563dc04faf4673870cea49eb9a6c807d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N. C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1095c3457eaa4844410267d767f2d1d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book belonging to one or more persons who operated a tavern.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11430_kiy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILL H. JOHNSON PAPERS, 1916-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2874</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72ec11c34833590c77f41862ed50eb85"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e49c65b25315efa47494d628811131bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Davidson County), N. C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c2b5a376fba62fe9622b877da3fd007">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal letters of Will H. Johnson and his family, including a letter,
              1928, discussing the Baptist Orphanage in Thomasville, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11434_ut0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOHNSON II, PAPERS, 1798.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2875</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a43437bed364f7b00f5f71494583b22"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0815f663c953cd835bf2a3b8e51288d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_14e67f17e497440f29d9f34accc7f23f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Johnson II, from John Faucheraud Grimke of Charleston, South
              Carolina, discussing Grimke's pamphlet, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Instructions for Exercising Cannon and Mounting and Dismounting.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11438_0jw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RANSOM JOHNSON, SR., PAPERS, 1821-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2876</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b3920bcc8c93456143b06ce583a17cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>268 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ae923fbfa14d8f442fb3848f49769c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cfb89d2fd6488944b1ca901f45ca007e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A few business papers of William R. Johnson (1782-1849), North Carolina horse breeder
              and turfman, 1821-1843; but chiefly business papers of his son, William Ransom
              Johnson, Jr., 1843-1870, concerning plans for developing Texas lands, the
              administration of his father's estate, the collecting of internal revenue from tobacco
              manufacturers, and a letter from John Minor Botts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11442_7x2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DON P. JOHNSTON, SR., PAPERS, 1929-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2877</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c382e0cbd3ed323f1949d32e2eeaaf46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>220 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29bc973735ca2ca1a78d97832a48008e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake Forest (Wake County), N. C., and Okeechobee (Okeechobee County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7486dd9d09235c87b58a4f3b79b9287d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Don P. Johnston, Sr., who was involved in banking and real estate
              enterprises in Florida and textile manufacturing in North Carolina, contain items,
              1929-1935, related to the failure of the Peoples Bank of Okeechobee, Okeechobee,
              Florida; and records of the firm of Johnston and Company, sales agents for textile
              mills, including the correspondence, 1943-1950, of L. C. Milliken, a partner in the
              firm; trial balances, 1943-1945; and tax returns and papers, 1943-1950.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11446_6h8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELOISE JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1940-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2878</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e22bd58d650daac53b41447e9a180063"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88f2b9e33c46dbc0d2017fc035d7013d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warm Springs (Bath County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c40347c4bcaf6db36b6211314607d82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between Eloise Johnston and Louise L. Edelmann concerning Eloise
              Johnston's sister, the novelist Mary Johnston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11450_r1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. JOHNSTON DAYBOOK, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2879</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0be1f33ffe769fd3d451ff8505187f42"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 11 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_602e4cfb947c342238f9fc3d8d2bda28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc2a5196d3c97d0ad28018c9c6978806">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of the commissary stores issued and sold at Pratt Hospital in Lynchburg,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11454_wef" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOB JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1810 (1821-1852) 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2880</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_142b729f549077da8cbc4fa223cb4a62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b011629e0fa734b34e19c2027f7a9bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfield County, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5f6acdbdf2f61c312418cd5c9be842f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Job Johnston (1793-1862), chancellor of South Carolina College,
              1830-1859, and later associate justice of the court of appeals in South Carolina.
              Included are letters referring to the building program of the Associate Reformed
              Presbyterian Church; a letter condemning an Associate Reformed Presbyterian member for
              communing with the Methodists and Johnston's defense of the accused; Johnston's
              address on the character of Cato the Younger delivered at the South Carolina College
              commencement, December 3, 1810, Columbia; a letter from Henry Summer (1809-1869),
              advocating establishment of a newspaper in Columbia for propagation of principles
              designed to solve the political problems of South Carolina, 1851; comments on horse
              racing; a record book of Johnston's slaves, giving dates of purchase, births, and
              deaths; a partial list of Johnston's law books; receipts for farm supplies; and a
              letter of E. E. Jackson, describing her work in a Confederate hospital near
              Charlottesville, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11458_bkf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WARFIELD JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1778-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2881</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cd3cce85ffac7750fd0583fe722587b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>416 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64666bd4836cc300f9ab917be34068c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abingdon (Washington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_39d6b47432ea6b7dba8e1d16ddf783b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Warfield Johnston, United States senator from Virginia, his wife,
              Nicketti (Floyd) Johnston, and other members of the Johnston, Preston, and Floyd
              families. The papers of John Warfield Johnston and Nicketti (Floyd) Johnston contain
              personal correspondence and letters from their children, including letters, 1886, from
              Joseph Beverly Johnston who was with the Alaska Commercial Company in Ounalaska
              [Unalaska], Alaska. There are several manuscripts of John Warfield Johnston, including
              an autobiography; reminiscences of his senatorial career; short stories; and essays on
              the period of the American Revolution, the Republican Party, General Joseph Eggleston
              Johnston, and currency problems. The collection also contains the papers of Francis
              Smith Preston (1765-1835) and his sister, Letitia (Preston) Floyd concerning pioneer
              life, plantation management, politics in Virginia and the nation, and family and
              personal affairs; the papers of the children of John Floyd and Letitia (Preston) Floyd
              relating to family matters, Roman Catholicism, the experiences of George Rogers Clark
              Floyd as a territorial official in Wisconsin in the 1840s, and the early career of
              George Frederick Holmes, the husband of Eliza Lavalette Floyd; a letter, 1863, of
              Joseph Eggleston Johnston to his wife, Lydia (McLane) Johnston, justifying his actions
              in the Vicksburg campaign; and letters of John Warfield Johnston, father of John
              Warfield Johnston, and his wife, Louisa (Bower) Johnston, including personal and
              family correspondence and a few letters to Johnston from John Peter Mettauer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11462_84t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH EGGLESTON JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1855-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2882</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d78b3d32f2deb0b8d1d686c590c1788"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab2f5d0652aff0f1dbedca674889ec47">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prince Edward County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dbd8856f67507a61014de623fdbfae96">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Joseph E. Johnston (1807-1891), general in the Confederate Army,
              relating to the battle of Manassas, 1861; the conduct of General Braxton Bragg;
              operations in middle Tennessee in 1864; the problem of obtaining supplies for the
              Confederacy; the military situation in Mississippi, 1863; and low morale among people
              in South Carolina and Georgia in 1865. Included also are a letter from Johnston to
              Jefferson Davis, explaining the failure of the pursuit of the enemy after the battle
              of Manassas; a copy of General Order No. 18, issued at Greensboro, North Carolina,
              1865; and postwar personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11466_jbe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD MALCOLM JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1886-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2883</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f012f70b9c357f95f5c8ecde3a6915f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_daea7fd2899d0275836bf6eddde7c3b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_357ad47418f040426faa5cbdc33f0837">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains letters of Richard Malcolm Johnston to Robert Underwood
              Johnson of <title type="simple" render="italic">Century Magazine' </title> concerning
              lectures or readings which Richard M. Johnston was going to make from his stories of
              middle Georgia; a letter from Johnston to James R. Randall, praising his journalistic
              style; and four letters, 1888-1895, from Johnston to his lecture agent, James Burton
              Pond, concerning Johnston's lecturing plans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11470_l08" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1783-1795.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2884</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ce387f6813b5b420faebfb603d78902"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 72 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7ab422d118c64ae2ac349b3b7b20e20">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b89f4e0a67762836cc606cacd5280bf2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a merchant on the east coast of Ireland revealing trade with Liverpool
              and other places in England and Ireland. A few entries note exports, predominantly of
              linen, to Virginia. Several pages are missing from the volume; there is an index.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11474_avp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT D. JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2885</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a71e4d3ef0e36da454d4b307bc3db94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a1dde6b401fce48b6f25862c8610245">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d140d18c59cbbe5f6a75d63adaa24f6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Robert D. Johnston, brigadier general in the Confederate Army, stating
              that the charges against Colonel H. E. Coleman were without foundation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11478_c5d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM L. JOHNSTON ACCOUNT BOOK, 1853-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2886</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_195ec31fc1f7a4be7347a306c70deb92"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 141 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5aee4195b57438461aba3ea99e8f4aa9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11481_lyt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ZACHARIAH JOHNSTON AND THOMAS JOHNSTON PAPERS, 1717-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2887</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4800ff32e8508785f7a7eacef3fa90fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>626 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19d44654fd2854206de8dc8c9c86b295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta County and Rockbridge County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1aeb83cd97d23a17711bd86cd3fabf4b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Zachariah Johnston contain letters and documents of Zachariah and his
              father, William Johnston, dealing with land and legal problems, including several
              letters beginning in 1781 from Edmund Randolph, their attorney; a number of letters to
              Zachariah concerning his service in the Virginia legislature, including a letter,
              1785, about the proposed act of religious freedom for Virginia; letters, 1789 and
              1790, from George Mason on a dispute in Fairfax County over the location of the county
              seat; letters concerning the administration of Virginia's western lands; the will of
              Zachariah Johnston, 1800; and Zachariah Johnston's bills and receipts, 1748-1800.
              Volumes include a commonplace book begun in Ireland by William Johnston and continued
              in America by Zachariah, and a journal kept by Zachariah Johnston on a trip to
              Kentucky, 1794.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11485_1nq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. H. JONES INVOICE BOOK, 1848-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2888</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f31276cfd3aa77724a2e26914d1cd78e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 310 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fbca3342bf44c2e43c7f25d311d6204c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Noxubee County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54739fe13a42c11f03a0898ebbb9e0ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invoice book for the successive firms of Jones and Smith (1844-1847) and A. H. Jones
              (1848-1849), dealers in dry goods and hardware. The accounts show the goods purchased,
              the suppliers, and the routes the goods traveled to Noxubee County. There are
              inventories for 1846 and 1848 and an undated earlier inventory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11489_h9k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR JONES PAPERS, 1795-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2889</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61d07b62c915f4a0efd938aabaebbf84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c035c0a980d3ecbbf902bdfb74bb50ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edenton (Chowan County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46a0b633b55a693ce0e962f53bb94a9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up mainly of the business papers of Arthur Jones relating to
              the shipment of herring, salt, cotton, and pork.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11493_pui" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN JONES PAPERS, 1840-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2890</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8bec82b8574a135b081c0c3e67e6a127"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a870d92cf65c916270568c61739c132">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d63559bebc5913215c30fae12bd253f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, one of which describes a trip on packet boats on the James and the
              Kanawha rivers in 1870, and another which describes the establishment of the insane
              asylums at Morganton and Wilmington, North Carolina, the latter for Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11497_t8d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALVIN T. JONES ACCOUNT BOOK, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2891</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_075f8e56194138600450b7daed0e3088"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 94 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e83e17712c1b071a8a5e929c14e8990b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of Calvin T. Jones, a blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11500_24e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHERINE ELLA JONES PAPERS, 1852-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2892</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38d7d5adf11aab65f516231d93707987"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44ff75f1d57a4407924ed06df870e55d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C., and Shanghai, China.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6dbc313805822992549957f784e2a30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Catherine Ella Jones, a missionary to China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11504_5yy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES COLCOCK JONES, JR., PAPERS, 1763-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2893</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e0206ab71036c2e6e5449e45b99c2ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>850 items and 67 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f5e8e7c4701176ebbdaa3210bf591f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_930d667a8c94638f271e0cafc01f7d80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The letters and papers of Charles Colcock Jones, lawyer, Confederate soldier, and
              historian, form a miscellaneous collection containing items on the gathering of
              historical materials; letters from many famous literary and civic figures thanking
              Jones for copies of his books; material relating to various tribes of American Indians
              and to the development of the Indian policy of the United States; letters describing
              life in California in the mid-19th century and the hardships of the ocean voyage to
              California; material on the Civil War, including data on the numbers of men provided
              by various Union states, foreign born generals in the Union Army, the lack of
              preparedness in Virginia in 1861, relations between Joseph E. Johnston and Jefferson
              Davis (1861), Bragg's campaign in Kentucky, battles of Augusta and Columbia,
              Confederate operations on Morris Island (South Carolina, 1863), behavior of Negroes in
              a southern state in 1866, and the use of Negroes in constructing fortifications for
              the Confederacy; items pertaining to the 1st Regiment of Chatham County (Georgia)
              Militia during the American Revolution and after; and material concerning surveying a
              boundary line between Virginia and North Carolina, abolitionists, and Confederate
              veterans. Volumes include commonplace books; lecture notes on literature, natural
              philosophy, and physics; autograph albums; journals; scrapbooks; occasional addresses;
              records of Harvard Law School Moot Court; manuscript text of <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">History of the Church of God,</title> by Jones's father,
              Charles Colcock Jones manuscript of Jones's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >History of Georgia,</title> published in 1883; and a long series of letter books
              containing copies of Jones's letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11508_5hv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES EDGEWORTH JONES PAPERS, 1815-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2894</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3d3c1d6f54a0da9213df819eef9b075"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>499 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4427b45790d9d81c2691676c1e1e302c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0c1d4d4516c929521bba9ffecb2ec952">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Charles Edgeworth Jones contain correspondence related to his work as
              historian of the Confederate Survivors Association of Augusta, Georgia; letters from
              many prominent people acknowledging copies of articles which Jones had sent them;
              manuscript and printed copies of numerous articles by Jones on state and local
              history, the Civil War, and Confederate veterans; copies of Jones's poems; and records
              of the Confederate Survivors Association. Volumes include a scrapbook, 1815-1904, and
              a roster of the Confederate Survivors Association of Augusta, 1898-1909.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11512_r9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LCHARLES R. JONES?] LEDGER, 1880-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2895</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a54d06cb0e25166b7d636533d91ca31c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 224 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66133234eaa3d24ba131690feddcc075">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d0ed2bf214ffd24ff058d50c2fa889f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's accounts, listing customers and their purchases, largely <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">sundries,</title> including some debits for
              contributions to the Methodist Church. Payments by cash, work, wood, and lumber are
              indicated. An enclosed note from M. Hammond, 1885, indicates the residence of one
              customer as Bush Hill (now Archdale, Randolph County), North Carolina. There is also a
              list of people written to concerning prohibition, 1885.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11516_zl7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESTER JONES PAPERS, 1853-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2896</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a851e7cdb1889659a8ae706af79d43e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d823e0305ec6170e2b4dcc4f17a9090">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vermont.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61ab10c53c8c3bbd7ef0fb464970962e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Chester Jones, his relatives, and friends, concerning the hiring of
              substitutes during the Civil War, smallpox cases and smallpox vaccinations, 1882, and
              teaching in Wisconsin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11520_a06" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN LEE JONES PAPERS, 1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2897</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37befacd0488daf4cd46481700a9c0d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_498ccc6d9dba6b6e505afac18bee010e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9028d94cd87ce09dd22d4d1dd7cdbf93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by Edwin Lee Jones while he was an official observer of the atomic
              bomb test in Bikini, Marshall Islands, July 1, 1946, describing the preparations for
              the test and the effects of the explosions on Bikini and Kwajalein atolls.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11524_pqo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELECTUS W. JONES PAPERS, 1860-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2898</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf16e0a9886ce68be1356388bea32d2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb1a884d5f11d32c542c008992d819ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chautauqua (Chautauqua County), N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_891b57d6507f8597d463d1e1d5b02479">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Electus W. Jones and James G. Macomber, soldiers in the 120th New York
              Regiment and the 154th New York Regiment, respectively, during the Civil War. The
              letters describe army life in camps and forts around Washington, D. C.; the army's
              farewell to General George B. McClellan, 1862; the battle of Fredericksburg; the
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Mud March,</title> 1863; and Vicksburg,
              Mississippi, after its surrender.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11528_6km" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERNEST CHARLES JONES PAPERS, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2899</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ec916790848f60f91e00dda3a54941a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89d356fffa63e3e0295f461ed8f64f8a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_689aa61ada5ff8a15cd55223e8cc1b06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Ernest Charles Jones from F. Radziwill, who was to be godfather of
              Jones's son.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11532_cqc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FLETCHER JONES PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2900</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6057d079208690574afcfb5c68eef46f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0159e4f4a426935f83480b7db9128cdd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Alabama?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3420f164cf825f7948d83cff7b15e9da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Fletcher Jones, a Confederate soldier, to his wife and
              correspondence of the Jones family regarding prices, crops, and family affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11536_1j8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NOBLE JONES PAPERS, 1786-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2901</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b01466152decd4346516bd658873227a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8446693cca58f549628762929d953430">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5cc7fd7aee5fbd1a9f2f89ecd8804cb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Noble Jones contain business letters concerning Jones's Florida
              plantations; letters of Robert Habersham, George N. Jones's business agent in
              Savannah, Georgia; plantation journals and reports of overseers in the 1850s; a letter
              from George N. Jones to his son on Reconstruction, 1867 and price lists of commodities
              on the Liverpool market, 1867. The papers of George Jones, grandfather of George Noble
              Jones, contain business letters concerning sea island cotton and letters from a
              student at Harvard University, 1806.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11540_86g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. JONES PAPERS, 1832 (1862-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2902</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b35c3f62c5389ca85e64e0ac3f245b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6473920923f4b7406a2220821581a026">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spring Garden (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5369fcd3292d02211f1b03cdc5fc4f5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of George W. Jones, an officer in the 18th Virginia Regiment, to his wife
              concerning commodity prices in Richmond, Virginia; his tobacco crop and factory; and
              war news, including descriptions of the battle of Seven Pines, 1862; the Seven Days'
              battle, 1862; Stuart's raids around McClellan's army, 1862; the siege of Washington,
              North Carolina, 1863; the Gettysburg campaign; and Jones's life in military prison at
              Johnson's Island, Ohio, 1863-1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11544_3om" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY A. JONES PAPERS, 1838-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2903</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_723b29d1c128ac02820a078dbb8b8bde"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55f1039ec448712d4f30f9fb14489a48">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c88c851171b1cffd98f1a0242f8cc9c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Henry A. Jones, a physician, mentioning his attending medical school in
              Augusta; his marriage in 1849; cotton planting, including a letter from his overseer;
              and his medical practice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11548_1yr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC DASHIELL JONES PAPERS, 1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2904</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2664719db49f0b3347444e2578e3d61"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81199ff66ecf94a746c05f9b84dadf63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fc89e1df0e96cce706fd1e86dcd5381">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Isaac Dashiell Jones from the United States House of Representatives
              concerning the tariff bill which had passed the House.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11552_4i1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. F. JONES PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2905</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_30f1942954a1d8826dc4c1f91914e9d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1897670152cf073d31b813f46835cb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d37a527a9c529276d3a44a835a41ed57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Contracts to pay Jones for teaching letters, spelling, reading, writing, arithmetic,
              and grammar; directions for making brilliant white wash; and a love letter, 1865, from
              Jones to an unidentified girl.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11556_3hs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. HOWARD JONES PAPERS, 1879-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2906</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9db9eeda31a3221709f5f00a584dd00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b69c9c703b368924c9f0b95def651a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thomasville (Davidson County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13b88a5bebaf10bab5a17aa664976f94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills, receipts, and letters of J. Howard Jones, concerning business affairs and
              legal matters, including Jones's divorce. Also contains payrolls of the Rich Fork
              Copper Mine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11560_n5i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. JONES DIARY, 1859-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2907</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bba4d094bd1fc189cda5c9858a59998f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 176 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e46e21878c41cb95d2bdd1f6f35f160">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Utica (Oneida County), N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ded6e81c8c04e2099b101aabaaf68bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of the purser's clerk on the <title type="simple" render="italic">Mystic,
              </title> which patrolled the African coast to capture slave-trading vessels. It
              includes a full description of St. Helena and Napoleon's old tomb.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11564_qgf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEREMIAH T. JONES PAPERS, 1841-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2908</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d8b5ae69d4a8540ef31f381eb96f461"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e97ec8e14106532f194570d96fe2bc30">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_565bbfd92cf0feb9502b3c36f8f1b4be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely financial records associated with Jeremiah T. Jones, an official or part
              owner of David Watkins &amp; Co., a coal firm with mines near Midlothian, Chesterfield
              County, Virginia. A large account book, 1841-1853, includes special accounts for
              Jones, David Watkins, Howell D. Watkins, and Richard Davis, apparently owners or
              officers of the firm; a few accounts, 1849, for the Gowrie Mines in Chesterfield
              County; and entries for hired and slave labor, goods purchased or sold, coal,
              blacksmith work, expenses, and the shipment of coal by railroad in the 1840s. Smaller
              volumes contain figures and specifications for mine shafts and machinery, coal and
              slate deposits, accounts for food and clothing, blacksmithing, and coal shipments. One
              volume is a shoe and clothing account book, 1854-1857, and another, 1877-1878, which
              records the sale of food and clothing, may be the record of a company store. Loose
              papers include a list of workers, 1853, and the plan of a mine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11568_svn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JONES PAPERS, 1778-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2909</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84bd5d374e5c3d21610b47a9a124eef9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec2685c1408faf7a9e9a3db010acb526">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Griffin (Spalding County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ff5120646794a716c5ce3b2249f37b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and business accounts of the large importing firm of John Jones
              and Company of Georgia and South Carolina in the time of the American Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11572_0rc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JONES RECEIPT BOOKS, 1797-1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2910</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e84fa25f5c9de3bfdce18f5529866c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_727429fa8ad0995d1fa5264175d75bf8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Liberty County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd61fee258dc2144aa120c3b2d749aeb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cash receipts of John Jones, sheriff of Liberty County, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11576_tmz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ROBERT JONES PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2911</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59e8e69c84e52766e10a27c014be315d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4df98570a37eafbab3ab130ce5774ec1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisonburg (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d98683ef6b98dbac42a7b6ffc438619b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A scrapbook kept while John Robert Jones was a student at Virginia Military
              Institute.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11580_h2n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH JONES PAPERS, 1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2912</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cfa6d85243d7704ddbb2045f9851fea6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41653bf63df30b585ad9b3736aeb6553">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milo (Yates County), N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7be06f9d515174c86942eb63391ba6e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two deeds.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11584_z3o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH JONES PAPERS, 1681 (1794-1842) 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2913</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7900d4f6996ad5ea994e5fce511710c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>704 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_970556c38d4f475eea14cb586bb8c832">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2274b42ff531f671a2469809bb89fc95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Joseph Jones (1727-1805), a major general of
              the Virginia militia, and of his children and grandchildren, including deeds, militia
              records, general orders, military correspondence, letters regarding western lands,
              circulars from the Treasury Department, lists of licensed vessels, and miscellaneous
              papers pertaining to the port of Petersburg, of which Jones was collector. Among the
              correspondents are John Adams, W. H. Crawford, Albert Gallatin, Joseph Jones, Richard
              Bland Lee, James Madison, Timothy Pickering, John Randolph, and John Tyler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11588_e70" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH S. JONES DAYBOOK, 1875-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2914</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70b49760930d1ba8599d6437e53f7cfd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a355b6fd6cb595cee4970bd27265bfd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Panther Creek (Yadkin County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4235dc23ee7d9e110be353fbf3ea8fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for the sale of general merchandise and foodstuffs, with names of customers
              and indication of means of payment by cash, labor, or produce. Six loose items
              inserted in the volume are correspondence, 1875-1876, concerning the appointment and
              work of J. S. Jones as an U.S. Internal Revenue gauger for distilled spirits; an
              undated application for appointment as a census supervisor; and a note listing local
              delegates elected to the county Republican convention, 1900.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11592_6qd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE JONES COPYBOOK, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2915</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ce08f6f630e282e3a9756626d07d20e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2effed5a33ebf0412e10aed46dd80be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethania (Forsyth County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38a0dd54d9a3a28f5b3929d73f4d44b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>School copybook containing essays and poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11596_zpl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KIMBROUGH JONES PAPERS, 1800 (1842-1869).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2916</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e70ff65764ada2100c452fcba37cc4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb095a92429a5d7b85d645799865751a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24477dec71abb009fa780996dc45fe67">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Kimbrough Jones, politician and member of the North Carolina
              constitutional convention of 1835.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11600_4rb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS J. JONES PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2917</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99f836d25f63a8afd9de564ba0ec8588"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0afd4ce1adf31548040985ac5ddcb383">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kentucky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_191ae7dace4a218ddb680022ca67be3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Lewis J. Jones, a soldier in the Union Army, to his wife, describing
              troop movements and the country through which he marched.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11604_bj3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LLOYD JONES PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2918</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce50781e96e9f59fbb93aee8dc6536f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f03a10ad5d56b26df283115dbef124e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8c74e8095a0339f57b6a3a01517c33a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow to Lloyd Jones concerning the American Civil
              War, British politics, Robert Buchanan, <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Beehive,</title> and censorship of Jones's newspaper articles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11608_125" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. JONES ACCOUNT BOOK, 1856-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2919</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45e8934c046492fbd0d6c337c27a7254"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 82 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b880021ffff42648a9515dba4cf5d062">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5149d4711c6840ea8d0d0607e1a44c51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a turpentine and rosin business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11612_ori" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTHA M. JONES PAPERS, 1840-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2920</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_48b4abdd00517479298521756f616850"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>113 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_519e38bada264a2b024f380e782182ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0547607a253af441c5f6f9f57222843">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Martha M. Jones from various members of her family, particularly from her
              sister, Margaret C. Templeton, in Texas, describing the terrain, crops, customs,
              conditions during the Civil War, diseases, religious development, and educational
              facilities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11616_570" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHIAS JONES PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2921</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb2d5ce70f80a99507f99d5344d1e414"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7567c8d4e16c75233d0498d3d860e93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridge Spring (Saluda County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ac444d997c2b1e04d13ccf718f86268">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account of sales, including furniture, land, farm implements, livestock, and
              slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11620_ekz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MERIWETHER JONES PAPERS, 1817-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2922</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_523bea2a30fc884e9f65cea93073e3af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,273 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4b378895c9cb28876799a429a1d7296">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d90ea7894c87c43fd8228044d1585ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Meriwether Jones, mining engineer and mine manager, mainly concern his
              business ventures and the mining and processing operations he managed in association
              with Ferral C. Dininny, Jr., of New York. Papers of the Alleghany Iron Company contain
              correspondence consisting of 7 letterpress books, 1892-1897, and unbound letters,
              1896-1897, from Thomas Catesby Jones, brother of Meriwether Jones and manager of the
              company's furnace at Iron Gate, Virginia. These volumes concern the operations of the
              furnace, local and state politics, schools at Iron Gate, and contain letters to
              national and state legislators about taxation and the company's right to issue scrip.
              The Alleghany Iron Company's records also contain a daybook for the Iron Gate Furnace,
              1892-1896; a book of chemical analyses, 1892-1896; and a volume of railroad
              transportation rates, 1892-1893. Papers of the Columbia Mining and Land Company
              consist of a copy of the company charter, 1891. Papers of F. C. Dininny, Jr., a mining
              concern, contain daily mine reports, 1895-1896, a letterpress book, 1893-1896; and a
              record of coal shipments, 1892-1897. The papers of Meriwether Jones, ca. 1900-1921,
              concern the James River Coal Corporation, including a time book, 1906-1916, for that
              company listing names, time worked, wages, and money deducted; the Old Dominion
              Tobacco Warehouse, 1914-1920; and the class of 1874, Virginia Military Institute.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11624_ga3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NOBLE WIMBERLY JONES PAPERS, 1766-1811.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2923</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7171115c8ee88bc1cc3c797d65ff5f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb325cd109b9cff57154b9bcd35c4521">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1dc733da408749d30bedb5c9fefe17bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Noble Wimberly Jones contain a letter from Jones to Benjamin Franklin
              lamenting the outbreak of hostilities near Boston, Massachusetts; letter concerning
              the hiring of slaves; certificate of the colony of Georgia, used as currency; act,
              1778, of the House of Assembly of Georgia setting up a superior court system, signed
              by Jones as speaker; two statements relative to state funds; and papers concerning the
              estate of Noble W. Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11628_yzw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIVER H. JONES PAPERS, 1832-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2924</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5654e66e9c6205be0346646e13962272"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>253 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2dc7cd700effc785ea6b35a57422278">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08381723006e3dc969ef883aadc08d0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and accounting records sent to Oliver H. Jones of New York City by
              R. W. Brown &amp; Son, Potter &amp; Parsley, and Neff &amp; Jones, his marketing
              agents in Wilmington, North Carolina, show price figures and supply and demand
              fluctuations for such North Carolina imports as dairy products, flour, hay, beef,
              pork, and liquors and exports such as naval stores, beeswax, and rice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11632_cgi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD JONES PAPERS, 1797-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2925</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41d2b4bfa5c799e1e64a54f80031b501"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>152 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6cd6c396fb08a4cf3f6935db7f0bb598">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8b34ec0b3f114645f1ce73949aa9698">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Richard Jones contain an <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >English Classical Education</title> certificate, 1808; letters concerning Jones's
              work as a teacher; plantation accounts and doctor's bills for slaves; daybooks and
              records of fees and cases as coroner of Pittsylvania County, Virginia; and Jones
              family papers, including a land grant, 1797, deeds, and wills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11636_h9h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT JONES, JR., AND WILLIE JONES PAPERS, 1759-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2926</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_122599e0f674050cc34dd78f6933a2f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_79c94aeaacbace89831d681875eb83ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County and Granville County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86adb515b9627a9f6a6a24344663ddf9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers of Robert Jones, Jr., and his son Willie contain deeds, indentures, and
              documents involving the marriage settlement of Peter Jones of Halifax, 1757.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11640_x51" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT RANDOLPH JONES PAPERS, 1743-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2927</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_797629266a9f942459bec18ad5d54601"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>594 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b713635439e599eed622882fbcd8abe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97cc84b319df27557afdb9e06574261d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Robert Randolph Jones concern his career as an educator, including
              letters of recommendation from many prominent Virginians; letters from Jones to his
              wife while he was superintendent of public schools in Petersburg, Virginia: and
              material concerning his work as superintendent of public schools in E1 Paso, Texas,
              1914-1941. The collection also contains the papers of the Blackwell family of
              Lunenburg County, Virginia, and the related Hawthorn, Edmondson, Goodwin, and Cabaniss
              families. The letters, bills, receipts, and legal papers are primarily those of John
              Blackwell and concern his administration of a number of estates, flatboat life on the
              Red River, and education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11644_pwb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROGER JONES PAPERS, 1810-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2928</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d51116937394a1e5db2bc354b6b4530"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3786089a4c8cb493c8690b54e903910">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9452dc3c85d5e685fe77342aafe5cc03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragment of a letter book, 1810-1811. kept by Roger Jones while an officer in the
              United States Marine Corps aboard the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">John
                Adams </title> concerning his efforts to obtain supplies, especially clothes, for
              the men under his command, and payroll matters. Also routine letters and orders of
              Jones as adjutant general in the United States Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11648_m2n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUFUS HENRY JONES PAPERS, 1797-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2929</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_418f0a11d5c7371300a6633d0e979930"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_febc96f4d500fef0f2de8b5c5457dd34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c57b4b458996e90cb7530a0f802bf109">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Rufus Henry Jones include items pertaining to his grandfather, father,
              and uncles and material on the Rencher and Merritt families of North Carolina. The
              papers concern land transactions; local politics; the study of law; a Methodist
              revival in Olin, North Carolina, 1859; and events of the Civil War described by
              relatives in Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, and North Carolina. Also contains a
              memorandum book, 1797-1854, of Henry Jones, containing references to a distillery and
              accounts for salt, beef, pork, and butter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11652_o05" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL T. JONES PAPERS, 1839-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2930</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cd2bbbfe4e37fc3ab28ffc92bef0f88"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>80 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c1f455c297382f587c608e31c9b1cb0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9354962ba773d1b1e020a8b9ed7ea98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Samuel T. Jones include items relating to his wife, Eugenia M. (Hart)
              Jones and at least one son, Benjamin Hart Jones. The papers are mainly concerned with
              Samuel T. Jones's career as a teacher and include letters and a fragment of a diary
              describing a trip, 1849, made by Jones to observe the school systems of the major
              eastern cities. There are also biographical sketches and papers on philosophical,
              ethical, and religious questions by Jones, some of which were written while he was a
              student at South Carolina College, Columbia, South Carolina. Volumes include an
              account book kept by Samuel T. Jones as a student and an account book kept by Benjamin
              Hart Jones during the Civil War and as a farmer in Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11656_er8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SEABORN JONES, SR., PAPERS, 1761-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2931</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c04a7e03fb75310c80a6c9664a29e13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>177 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6762eea9be95dce3f99182554b3bed6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f74fb30e1189be8b94ba19c81d587c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and personal correspondence and papers of Seaborn Jones, a Georgia lawyer. The
              collection is chiefly concerned with legal cases and suits in the courts of Georgia,
              including material, 1799-1801, on the patent for Eli Whitney's cotton gin. Included
              also are letters relating to a female educational society in Liberty County, Georgia,
              1838; the siege of Savannah, 1779, activities of the American forces, and damage done
              to property by the British during the Revolutionary War. Among the correspondents are
              Thomas P. Carnes, Joseph Clay, Wade Hampton, Robert Goodloe Harper, James Jackson,
              John McIntosh, Horatio Marbury, John Milledge, William W. Seaton, and George
              Walton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11660_phy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JONES PAPERS, ca. 1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2932</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff0d005b1caeff11000fde7ec0320024"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cc869465bf27c51d0879a0e53771fa2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Va. ?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b38ed97eadc8808bdc4ca71e8d344064">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains two speeches by Thomas Jones; a Fourth of July address and a
              talk on education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11664_9lp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS K. JONES PAPERS, 1754 (1787-1815) 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2933</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_522032355e2b005a64c735e207b6ef22"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aae5766f4b3e04919edb19065901f9c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a251075b58781582079abd6c6183f40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence among various commission firms of Massachusetts, Virginia,
              and North Carolina, primarily Thomas K. Jones of Boston; Elias Parker of Petersburg,
              Virginia; and Laurason and Fowle of Alexandria, Virginia; but also including William
              Walter &amp; Company of Boston; Josiah Faxon, John G. Ladd, and D. Sheldon, all of
              Alexandria; Wilson &amp; Cunningham of Norfolk, Virginia; and A. Hattridge of
              Wilmington, North Carolina. The letters concern the details of shipping, the state of
              the market for various items of trade, and some discussion of ways of evading customs
              duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11668_fcy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS THWEATT JONES PAPERS, 1757-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2934</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f197bd87bb79461d243c44fa87b01aac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,437 items and 61 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54556e54f905ecbec2546b229ae25406">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_05c896c95b802466c3b39706ec10d3e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Thomas Thweatt Jones contain correspondence, memoranda and reports,
              addresses and writings, printed material, volumes, pictures, legal papers, financial
              papers, genealogical material, and clippings, pertaining to his career as a physician
              in Durham, North Carolina; his interest in the subjects of alcoholism, care of the
              terminally ill, mental health, industrial medicine and occupational health, and the
              changing role of the general practitioner; and his family, including his father,
              Robert Randolph Jones, and his father-in-law, David Howard Scanlon. Correspondence
              contains scattered letters, 1830-1889, of the Jones family and the related Bolling and
              Randolph families; letters, 1889-1932, of Robert Randolph Jones, including letters
              from his years as a student at HampdenSydney College, 1889-1893, and correspondence,
              1901-1932, with his wife and children, dealing primarily with family and personal
              matters, but occasionally relating to his work in public school systems in Virginia
              and Texas; and the letters of Thomas Thweatt Jones, 1932-1974, concerning mainly
              family and personal affairs, 1932-1947, and concerning Jones's career and professional
              interests, 1947-1974, including correspondence with such organizations as the American
              Medical Association, the North Carolina Medical Society, the North Carolina Mental
              Hygiene Society, the Durham Council on Alcoholism, and Alcoholics Anonymous; letters
              commenting on talks and published articles; and correspondence relating to Jones's
              attempt to found an alcoholic rehabilitation center in Durham, 1962-1965. The bulk of
              the memoranda and reports in the collection consist of a general file, containing
              material on Jones's service in the United States Army during World War II, the work of
              the North Carolina Medical Society and the American Academy of General Practice, and
              investigations done at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, concerning the
              relationship between the press and the medical profession; memoranda and reports on
              alcoholism, 1953-1974, from various organizations in which Jones was active; and
              material, 1954-1974, relating to mental health, including the training of general
              practitioners in psychiatry and the activities of the North Carolina Mental Health
              Association and the North Carolina Neuropsychiatric Association. Smaller groups of
              memoranda and reports contain minutes, resolutions, and reports, 1956-1972, of the
              First Presbyterian Church of Durham; a few items from Watts Hospital in Durham,
              1957-1972, and memoranda from Duke University Medical Center in Durham, 1964-1972.
              Addresses and writings include articles, speeches, and notes for speeches by Jones,
              1952-1973, on alcoholism, agathanasia (death with dignity), heart attacks, the nervous
              woman, and the general practitioner. Other writings, 1875-1973, include <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">A Study of Scripture Teaching as to the Holy
                Spirit,</title> 1875-1880, by John Blackwell; a biographical sketch, 1940, of Aline
              McKenzie by David Howard Scanlon; and writings by various experts on alcoholism.
              Printed material in the collection is almost entirely concerned with Thomas T. Jones's
              professional interests and contains items on death, geriatrics, industrial medicine,
              general practitioners, and family medicine; a large amount of material on alcoholism,
              including pamphlets, tracts, periodicals, and clipped articles; and items on mental
              health. Volumes in the collection include pamphlets, paperback books, and copies of
              journals and magazines dealing with topics of professional interest to Jones, similar
              to the topics covered in the printed material, and personal volumes, including the
              sermon of D. H. Scanlon on his retirement from the ministry, 1938; trip diaries of D.
              H. Scanlon, 1923, and Mary (Scanlon) Jones, 1926, describing Spain, Portugal, Greece,
              Turkey, Palestine, and Egypt; 2 volumes of the poems of Aline McKenzie and a scrapbook
              about her the family Bible of Robert Randolph Jones; and Thomas T. Jones's personal
              appointment calendar, 1960. The large number of photographs in the collection are of
              Thomas T. Jones and his wife and children, the ancestors of Thomas T. Jones and Mary
              (Scanlon) Jones, and organizations with which Jones was connected. Legal papers,
              1757-1974, contain a few wills, deeds and mortgages. Financial papers, 1818-1970,
              contain only a few items, including receipts and accounts of Jones's ancestors from
              the first half of the 19th century. Genealogical material, 1858-1973, concerns the
              Bolling, Blaekwell, Randolph, Seanlon, Gruver, and Jones families. Clippings,
              1887-1976, deal for the most part with Jones's professional interests, but a few
              concern members of his family. Miscellany, 1901-1970, include questionnaires from a
              study of alcoholism in Durham and various invitations, certificates, and membership
              cards.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11672_wum" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS W. JONES PAPERS, 1816-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2935</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de17275edb183c08ad3ca89634420f4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d56f88e1533fc4824213896b12d21945">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mecklenburg County and Brunswick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84f1639ff8d75578e7ce4b8d9847b5f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Thomas W. Jones, a physician, his wife, Mary (Armistead) Jones, and
              his father, John Jones, a planter, concerning medical school in Philadelphia, social
              life and customs, family affairs, Protestant Episcopal Bishop John Stark Ravenscroft,
              and the Petersburg, Virginia, cotton market.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11676_6j8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER JONES PAPERS, 1781-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2936</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa55704a4742e056c7816feaf9683a81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>136 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1492dddaffe14a28552991e5a7c6efda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a191ce5fe5b1ecaeb7154e453df55bc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Walter Jones (1776-1861), lawyer and soldier, with an
              occasional letter to Walter Jones on legal business. The letters include several from
              a son, Thomas Walter, who served on the Bartlett Commission for establishing the
              boundary between Mexico and the United States, and the diary of Thomas Walter Jones,
              1851-1852.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11680_kkf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JONES PAPERS, 1838-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2937</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34f90198f42d44aedfbfc6a765ab6fee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_505236a3396b34766e62193dca6ff425">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_740334893b9cf01f8dea7c74448d0c7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipted bills for merchandise, 1838-1842; miscellaneous petitions to courts in
              Wilkes County, Georgia. and other legal documents addressed to the sheriffs of Wilkes
              County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11684_tic" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. JONES ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1924-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2938</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_549e3d755f36446da50d44339af09d6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb7526ca0f70bef73bf71b2657d7d789">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4a10a174308151924c55cb7269419e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a law firm and a farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11688_u4u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. JONES PAPERS, 1833 (1860-1865) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2939</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21d77b73d51b221fb88a2980fff903a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>207 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea1ac1f877513043b49202a386515e84">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b06a34a38d6e7252c56da76e976d921a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The correspondence of William H. Jones and his family is made up for the most part of
              letters dealing with Civil War, concerning Southern enthusiasm at the beginning of the
              war; commodity prices in Virginia; living conditions in the Confederacy and camp life
              in the Confederate Army; many skirmishes and battles; troop movements. and
              casualties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11692_4oj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL W. JORDAN PAPERS, 1827 (1843-1875) 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2940</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e2fdce1d49a4695cbc9b684c53428fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,250 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_035087e79e915e1138334d243e7f6ace">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f27084e875b32b20c23d4d7b36ca059">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence and accounts of Daniel W. Jordan (ca. 1790-1883),
              planter, slaveholder, and South Carolina legislator. The collection includes Jordan's
              bookkeeping diploma, 1827; references to the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1847;
              letters from Benjamin Blossom &amp; Son and De Rossit &amp; Brown, both of New York
              City, concerning Jordan's turpentine business; letters concerning slavery; receipts
              from Aldert Smedes, St. Mary's College, Raleigh, North Carolina, for tuition of Rowena
              Ralston, 1854, and Victoria Jordan, 1856; letters from <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Sallie Vic</title> (Victoria Jordan), 1857-1858, and from Cora
              Jordan, 1860, while they attended a school in Charleston, South Carolina; letters from
              W. J. gingham of W. J. gingham &amp; Sons' Select School, Oaks, Orange County, North
              Carolina, concerning Valentine Jordan's attendance, 1860-1861, letters concerning the
              deaths of Victoria (Jordan) Davie and her husband in the burning of the steamship
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Charmer, </title> 1861; and letters concerning
              Jordan's cotton business relations with Lyon Brothers &amp; Company of Baltimore,
              Maryland. The account books cover the period 1836-1877 and include lists of Negroes,
              ration accounts, and cotton-picking accounts. Among the correspondents are Joseph B.
              Bryan, H. G. Carrison, John S. Cheek, H. S. Ellenwood, William R. Harris, M; W.
              Ransom, John C. Tuttle. and William A. Tuttle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11696_hoa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY T. JORDAN AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2941</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0ca7ae5e04502594b497fd41300d85e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb416cbae1a82ea8882496d0d0ee91a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roxboro (Person County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba11020fbee514de4c47b2dd2c8cbb14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs of Henry T. Jordan's fellow Confederate prisoners at Johnson's Island,
              Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11700_m4n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JORDAN PAPERS, 1815-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2942</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc47fd77f0dcd37e26e18227a8761ffc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d4af0af91c22530d9e7b9f5b3a0cf52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodstock (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ffed1dd845e49a5d7bc431a5a2349cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of a tanner including a ledger, 1815-1824, and a lanyard book,
              1826-1845. The lanyard book is a chronological listing of accounts with debits and
              credits on facing pages; most entries are for a few individuals including Henry S.
              Wunder and Jacob and Isaac R. Dinges, who were involved in the operation of the
              tanyard. There are also some accounts for hired labor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11704_m4c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. JORDAN PAPERS, 1853, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2943</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d57fc76389ede4e790f30c8ffece857"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9264bcc09128ac29fb49cba5002b88b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0a6900f5ff3ee724426bfd7497b1a5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of John A. Jordan discussing events of the Civil War, the news in Richmond,
              Virginia, and the failure of the Hampton Roads Conference, and letter to a Colonel
              Jordan concerning the sale of a slave.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11708_jt9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JORDAN PAPERS, 1861-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2944</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e25e7377f70d1c52248e79f947477148"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>239 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5956313e5e544cda3d59bcea43bd51d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6e86c8891c20805deaebe81ae8ff26e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Jordan, Confederate chief of staff under General P.G.T. Beauregard,
              concerning a quarrel on Beauregard's staff and routine military matters. Also contains
              reports to Beauregard concerning the defense of Charleston, South Carolina, and the
              surrounding area; military operations in Virginia; and a reconnaissance of the
              Tennessee River. There are a few items after 1865 concerning reminiscences of the war
              by Jordan and Beauregard.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11712_i7b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES YADKIN JOYNER PAPERS, 1943-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2945</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e32548a842c07de3cff7d16bc8eb14af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11f97cea8ab11088669c678f62a548c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>LaGrange (Lenoir County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d7d77b4838167d3a7f84fb76eca968a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>James Y. Joyner's account of how he came to be appointed superintendent of public
              instruction in North Carolina in 1902 and items relating to this account.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11716_zvk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA E. JOYNER PAPERS, 1863-1864</unittitle>
            <unitid>2946</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88f8d2a062d31d5f3efa8c612ca9180d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8112544975929a1f52a9eeaaf026b764">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Southampton County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f62ba7de51b838f7ba98a2f3293e2d3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters from a Confederate private, with some mention of the battle of
              Gettysburg, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11720_h4x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TOBIAS JULIAN AND BOHAN JULIAN PAPERS, 1833-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2947</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f2835127de5488b5db4666017702453"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72fa256b2a3d066aeb90b00a91d52ec2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf1595d890a4dbe2293c4b3196f958ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Tobias and Bohan Julian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11724_1sy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE HOWARD JUSTIS DIARY, 1857-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2948</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47e3113cd532215c83d35bf819d9ec4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 103 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d7aab01f170c971243f7cde6438c79f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Des Moines College, West Point, Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_418bb3a0f79dbd0dbefffa652b003ee4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Horace H. Justis, apparently from Cincinnati, Ohio, kept while a law student
              at Des Moines College and while a country schoolteacher in Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11728_htd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KAGEY PAPERS, 1769-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2949</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4c57815f159e5b1f8101355379d62fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>706 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0be5ef48d8dba0d7045443f7783bb97">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shenandoah County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5492cb8455288f620f1c3e056c6b4843">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Indentures, wills, bonds, accounts of settlements of estates, especially of William
              Smith, and a few mercantile accounts of Henry Kagey. Some of the documents are in
              German script. There are also personal letters, some from settlers in Ohio, which
              include religious musings, references to weather and crop conditions, and family and
              local news. Civil War letters include those of Caspar C. Henkel, surgeon of the 2nd
              Regiment of Virginia Militia describing health, quarters, and military actions near
              Winchester, Virginia, and Martinsburg, West Virginia; a contract for a substitute for
              David F. Kagey dated November 22, 1861; and love letters from Kagey date from 1863.
              Letters between Henkel and Kagey, 1863-1864, have information on medical training in
              Virginia, on the execution of deserters, on avoidance of the draft, and on the
              purchase of substitutes. There are also minutes of the Association for the Relief of
              Maimed Soldiers in New Market, February, 1864; reports on sick and wounded in the
              25th, 42nd, and 48th Regiments of Virginia Infantry, July, 1864; and a fragment of
              Kagey's diary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11732_i5o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HANS KARL KANDLBINDER PAPERS, 1956-1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2950</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c2785008199f35f2b0a6c9b4fd10092"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01f66e9fea24f903f55aabc92d2c3e31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Straubinger, Bavaria, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a340ae933f57a0a6a98e571db8fc3318">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript in German of the reminiscence in diary form written by a graduate student
              at Duke University in 1953-1954, with miscellaneous articles by Kandlbinder and
              correspondence with the Department of Alumni Affairs of Duke University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11736_t7g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT GARLICK HILL KEAN PAPERS, 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2951</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4d17f46fe11d49021fe23d0733b488e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d1261e6121b96c8b7913c29ab6ea839">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae4414b40c5cfa80e3b6a7717a5595ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Communications to Kean from the firm of Thomas Jellis Kirkpatrick and Charles Minor
              Blackford, Sr., and Edward Smith Brown, all attorneys of Lynchburg, concerning legal
              matters and mentioning Judge William Daniel, Jr., and his son John Warwick Daniel,
              also a Lynchburg attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11740_b1j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY C. KEARNEY PAPERS, 1827 (1868-1890) 1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2952</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9713c5c6d0282ce65e46bf637e884f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4794db480fc8b4bf052d5dad013a98f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklinton, (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2553d948b51201841707be1c32ad71e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Henry A. Kearney, evidently a planter and minor
              businessman, concerning prices and containing a number of excise tax receipts for
              tobacco and brandy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11744_gkw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN KEBLE PAPERS, 1808-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2953</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61f8ae7a827924a51a73521618b271ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d23d665f8050bed4bbddeb5154267a1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hursley, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59c9bdb2c4d4157cbc45e86a31eacaa6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A few personal letters of John Keble, Sr. (d. 1835), and letters of his son, John
              Keble (1792-1866), Vicar of Hursley and a founder of the Oxford Movement in the Church
              of England, to Sir John Taylor Coleridge and others. Topics include resolutions
              presented at Winchester concerning the authority of the church in matters of faith;
              Keble's biography of Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man; and disturbances in
              London following an effort to revive ritual, 1859.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11748_c3x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH KEEDING PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2954</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_008900ed7ef2193bf7b92e74e9742e79"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_287165bc4dee520d4a5996af705b181a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Albany and Orleans (Orange County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c36b4d5ab41a6d5f174e311798b8bd15">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to his family from a debtor who had fled his home in Frederick County,
              Virginia, to reclaim his fortunes and reputation in the West, where he made his living
              as a schoolteacher, bookkeeper, and postmaster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11752_hpb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELISHA FORD KEEN PAPERS, 1832-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2955</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e5a9546829f0e19a1751ce65564b8b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d2656bfba8867c002b9b09dddf778f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cottage Hill, Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63076762ff8ba94fa67cae50d8fd1ce0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are a list of lands sold for taxes in Franklin County, Virginia, 1832;
              receipt for the sale of slaves, 1860; letters describing the Civil War in Virginia,
              1864; and a scroll, 1922, commemorating <emph render="doublequote">Lady Astor
                Day,</emph> in honor of the nativity of Viscountess Nancy Witcher (Langhorne) Shaw
              Astor, granddaughter of E. F. Keen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11756_0rw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY KEESE PAPERS, 1844, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2956</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e413a0323d71accde37d266652d5597"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8506b009ae4dcd2ac0901f8759e14270">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9340b2650f0edc7feaacb4660dc86b7a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters containing a description of an explosion on a steamboat, probably on
              the Savannah River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11760_5k3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER KEEVER PAPERS, 1861-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2957</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_38af6cb623e979f9b91447e58bfff29e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b74e3cdb2faedf20f8265fdf6585b5bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18e83b9c28686bf61aed7f225f70f760">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence including several Civil War letters from camps in Virginia and
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11764_ohg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH WARREN KEIFER, SR., ORDER BOOK, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2958</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3fadf98b8e839508fe0791d524021402"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 8 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdd15b7894480f32da734d7ad845edcc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Moorefield (Hardy County), West Virginia, and Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f98854227423c8129b38455a35e0232">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General orders by Joseph Warren Keifer, Sr., colonel of the 110th Regiment, Ohio
              Infantry, issued as commander of Union troops in the vicinity of Moorefield, West
              Virginia, 1862, and as commander of the 2nd Brigade, Milroy's Division, near
              Winchester, Virginia, January and February, 1863. Topics include loyalty oaths to be
              taken by citizens in occupied Virginia, pillage by troops, discipline, food,
              marksmanship, drill, and awards in the 110th and 122nd Ohio Regiments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11768_h4l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SYLVANUS KEITH AND CARY KEITH PAPERS, 1798-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2959</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8321462c0694ec9594d8d310813bccb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>220 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c251fc75ffa8dd0e61c98693818e8ea6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bridgewater (Plymouth County), Mass., and Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9511ac24ada978cf829234c046f17051">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a merchant and shipper of Bridgewater who traded between
              Providence (Rhode Island), New York City, and Charleston (South Carolina), contain a
              partnership contract and letters between Sylvanus Keith and Seth Lathrop, his half
              brother, describing damage caused by hurricanes in Charleston, 1804-1810; documents
              relating to the ship <title type="simple" render="italic">Saluda</title>; problems of
              debtors; and the effect on business of the strained relations of the United States and
              Britain, 1807-1808. There is also family correspondence of Cary Keith concerning
              social life and customs of Charleston, and letters from other relatives, including
              Sylvanus's daughter Carolina (Keith) Coy and niece Olive Keith. One letter, 1880, from
              Ida Tillson, describes an American mission school in Japan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11772_9ea" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAURENCE MASSILLON KEITT PAPERS, 1855-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2960</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac8482bf75eceb31f8bc62317c89e3af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>146 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9680594d0cb3d322dcdc1afbc97cb5ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orangeburg District, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78c25feae6ebf97be138dcfcedb02dc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Laurence M. Keitt (1824-1864), lawyer, member of U. S. Congress,
              1852-1861, and Confederate officer. The earlier letters are chiefly from Keitt to
              Susanna Sparks prior to their marriage; although personal, they contain some comment
              on politics, the American Party, and Washington, D.C., society. The Civil War letters
              refer to politics, battles, campaigns, military strategy, and deserters and mutiny
              among the troops in January, 1864. Keitt was in command of the forces on Sullivan's
              Island, South Carolina, 1862-1864. The last items are letters of condolence on Keitt's
              death in the battle of Cold Harbor, June, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11776_3vy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS ELLISON KEITT PAPERS, 1768-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2961</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f618434eb8f8694bcee57669cfd2429"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>761 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f02784de01d0cb217e2dbfacf4088e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clemson (Oconee County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a07534f6cd77afa81b97ddc16bab1dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the related Wadlington, Bauskett, and Keitt families of Newberry County,
              South Carolina. Included are a genealogical chart; social and personal letters with
              some information on slave sales and purchases, cotton mills, smallpox, and Charleston;
              papers of Thomas Bauskett, a planter, and J. L. Keitt, a farmer, attorney, and state
              legislator; and Civil War letters of Ellison Summerfield Keitt, captain in the 20th
              Regiment of South Carolina Troops and later the 19th South Carolina Cavalry Battalion,
              including muster rolls, 1863, of Company M, 20th Regiment. Correspondents include
              James Wadlington, Thomas Wadlington, John Bauskett, Caroline (Wadlington) Keitt,
              Thomas W. Keitt, Thomas Ellison Keitt, Laurence Massillon Keitt, Harriet (Sondley)
              Wadlington, Ann (Bauskett) Wadlington, and William W. Boyce. Legal papers, 1770-1913,
              consist of indentures, wills, deeds, plats, summonses, and records of trial and
              judgment, and in part concern the work of Thomas Bauskett, attorney, and James
              Wadlington, judge. Financial papers, 1768-1902, include promissory notes, bills, and
              receipts, and small account books of Sarah Cates's children, 1819, and Thomas
              Bauskett, 1798. There is a ledger, 1758-1803, of Thomas Wadlington, Sr.; an inventory
              of the estate of James Wadlington, 1831-1850; mercantile account book, 1831-1879, of
              Ann (Bauskett) Wadlington; and account books, 4 vols., 1931-1939, of Mrs. Thomas
              Wadlington Keitt, including the wages paid agricultural laborers and amounts
              subscribed to the Methodist Church at Clemson. There are miscellaneous speeches,
              prayers, and writings, and printed material including pamphlets and clippings related
              to the Wadlington and Keitt families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11780_65o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE WILLIAM KEKEWICH PAPERS, 1866 (1890-1902) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2962</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_476e8d51b73336ecdb7f3f5eb5689ffc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>118 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec0496450981af57b5ad87b56f0becf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_660396d0e470757ca35e76bf90d60e85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Kekewich (1841-1921), secretary of the privy council's committee on
              education, the science and art department, and the board of education, concerning his
              work with educational administration and legislation. Many of the letters are from
              Lord Cranbrook and the Duke of Devonshire, lord presidents of the Privy Council, and
              Sir Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland and Sir John Eldon Gorst, vice presidents of the
              committee on education. They concern administration and personnel of elementary and
              secondary schools; and problems between Anglican and Catholic schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11784_z74" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McINTOSH KELL PAPERS, 1785-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2963</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90bc74938f1c4acb65a8417ecd17ab46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,268 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47d8e6245ed96a3ffd847b885ef4c698">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darien (McIntosh County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3dabb8c5780f14d2704e1dc655294246">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of John M. Kell (1823-1900), U.S. naval officer, executive
              officer of C.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Sumter </title> and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Alabama, </title> and captain of the Confederate iron
              clad <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond, </title> consisting of letters
              from Kell to his mother, Marjory Spalding (Baillie) Kell; to his wife, Julia Blanche
              (Munroe) Kell; and a few to his sisters. Beginning with Kell's first absence from home
              after his receiving a midshipman's warrant in 1841, his letters cover the period of
              his service in the U.S. Navy and in the Confederate Navy. The letters include names of
              ships on which Kell served; accounts of cruises; references to social activities on
              board ship and on land, especially at the Warrington Navy Yard near Pensacola,
              Florida; references to Commodore Matthew C. Perry and methods for obtaining a treaty
              with Japan; a description of the funeral of Commodore Alexander James Dallas in the
              bay of Callao, Peru, and near by Bonavista; the countryside in the vicinity of Cape
              Town, South Africa; descriptions of Montevideo, Uruguay, accounts of customs there and
              references to President Carlos Antonio Lopez of Paraguay in 1858; and many comments
              regarding naval duties and officers. </p>
            <p>After 1860 Kell's letters are concerned with his resignation from the U.S. Navy and
              his duties with Confederate Navy. Included are references to the Warrington Navy Yard
              and its seizure by the state of Florida; Kell's prospective command of the C.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Everglade</title>; condition of the C.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Savannah </title> when he took command
              temporarily in 1861; running the blockade on C.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Sumter </title> from July 2, 1861, until June 17, 1862, and
              abandonment of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Sumter </title> at Gibraltar
              as unfit for further service; his subsequent duties on board the C.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Alabama </title> under Captain Raphael Semmes and a
              graphic description of the capture of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Alabama's </title> fifty-sixth prize near Cape Town, South Africa; a brief stay at
              Nassau, N. P., in the Bahama Islands; and several letters describing his duties as
              commander of the ironclad <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond </title> under
              Rear Admiral Raphael Semmes of the James River Squadron from January to March, 1865. </p>
            <p>Among the personal and family matters, Kell's letters contain numerous references to
              agricultural conditions in Georgia; Sapelo Island off the coast of Georgia; his cousin
              Thomas Spalding and Spalding's son, Randolph, who married Kell's sister, Evy; his
              children; and his mother. Included also are an album, 1853-1855, and scrapbooks, 1863,
              1904, of Julia Blanche (Munroe) Kell, [Partially published; John McIntosh Kell, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Recollections of a Naval Life,</title> Washington,
              1900.] </p>
            <p>The collection includes correspondence from the antebellum period down to the 1890s
              and business papers of Nathan Campbell Munroe of Macon, Georgia, his wife Tabitha
              Easter (Napier) Munroe, their daughter Julia Blanche (Munroe) Kell, wife of John
              McIntosh Kell, and other members of the Munroe and related families--the Hendley
              Varners, McDonoughs of Henry County, the Spaldings, McIntoshes, and Napiers. Topics
              include Georgia and national politics; the Bank of the United States ; railroad
              construction in Georgia; Christ Church Episcopal Parish in Macon; Montpelier
              Institute, a female seminary in Monroe County; Salem Female Academy, Salem, North
              Carolina; temperance; schooling at Montauban, France; the Bibb County Academy (the
              Macon Free School after 1858); the Macon Female Academy (now Wesleyan College), and
              other institutions; the duel between Thomas Butler King, U.S. representative from
              Georgia, and Charles Spalding following Spalding's accusation that King had gained
              election to Congress by misrepresenting his stand on the policies of Henry Clay and
              the Bank of the United States; relations between students and townsfolk at the
              University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in the 1850s; riverboat transportation in Alabama,
              and the fight between the <title type="simple" render="italic">Monitor </title> and
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Virginia </title> described by Robert D. Minor,
              Confederate naval officer. There are also letters from Confederate naval officers
              William E. Evans and Robert T. Chapman, and from soldiers in the 10th Georgia
              Infantry, one describing the invasion of Pennsylvania just before Gettysburg.
              Correspondence of Richard F. Armstrong, Anna (Semmes) Bryan, and Arthur Sinclair
              concerns the publication of Sinclair's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Two
                Years on the Alabama </title> (1895), and the accuracy of the information in that
              work. There are other letters from former Confederates relating to their life since
              the war and a proposal for restoration of ax-Confederate naval officers to the U.S.
              Navy retired list. </p>
            <p>Additional letters received by Julia Blanche (Munroe) Kell from school friends,
              family, her husband, his relatives, and her children, comment on such topics as
              religion, agriculture, the navy, China, South America, the Civil War, cotton and rice
              plantations, Negroes, Reconstruction, and medical remedies. There are also bills,
              receipts, genealogy, poems, and short stories related to Mrs. Kell. Other bills and
              receipts from the 1820s-1860s reveal the work in education of Nathan C. Munroe. </p>
            <p>Volumes include general orders and general watch and quarter bills of the U.S.
              Frigate <title type="simple" render="italic">Savannah, </title> 1843-1847; and logs
              kept by John McIntosh Kell as midshipman on the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Falmouth,</title> 1841-1843, and on the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Savannah </title> and the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Shark,</title> 1843-1847. There is an unpublished manuscript by Mrs. Kell, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The Life and Letters of John McIntosh
                Kell,</title> written in 1908; and also a scrapbook of clippings about noted
              Confederate leaders, pasted in the journal of an unidentified commission merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11788_18s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB KELLER DAYBOOK, 1854-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2964</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01083d4f3870d52c7c05984307ded22b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 30 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_279ff6d2c260c4bec28eedee5438cd53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shenandoah County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6652c0a6d0c2f581118075ba24ae1b6b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of Jacob and Charlotte Keller, keepers of the poor house of Beckford
              Parish.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11792_de8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KELLER PAPERS, 1881-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2965</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9ccdeb2967695d172e2506dd1bdca1bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10056e58fb9c749b907dc48a18781250">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tom's Brook (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dec2faae21e2b5d4afc6d3a703ebf5eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger containing records of Keller's work repairing and manufacturing wagons,
              buggies, sleighs, and farm implements. An undated manuscript contains directions and
              ingredients for coats of filling and stuffing on vehicle bodies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11796_lt1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS F. KELLEY PAPERS, 1850 (1862-1864) 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2966</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84a99963c7cf97a657689e08b9107d2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2534afde9a4d3b1ce44cc1306733c0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Campbell County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d3f580ad8b5a1b9399dde27d9fbfb3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Thomas F. Kelley, Martha Sublett, and Samuel M. Sublet,
              concerning Virginia during the Civil War, commodity prices, military campaigns, the
              blockade and economic conditions, military life and health, conscription, medical
              examinations given to inductees, and presidential elections in the North and their
              implications for peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11800_al7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL KELLO PAPERS, 1813-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2967</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a6072c7cbcba91a7801b3c078bc224f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_442bb591949a63f130f2fa0b4c060e52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Southampton County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c81a353fb28d42d5ea0d3ce1b427984f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters written during the War of 1812 concerning military service, the
              ownership and sale of a slave, and congratulations to Kello on his marriage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11804_1xw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN KELLOGG AND S. W. KELLOGG PAPERS, 1841-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2968</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2724c58c2c3a2c43cf770483dc9ddec4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce7aad703bf638e91a2f8b8ab3d82acb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Point (Orange County), New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3ade9e55b58c8a5f04b55b4cb32099b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters concerning the life of John Kellogg as a cadet at the United States
              Military Academy, 1846-1849.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11808_84g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MINER KILBOURNE KELLOGG PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2969</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_542328cf718063c10c4110d52f95814c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3cc4efe1d2d017e0dfa241ed8ead73d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_078a0f532fbf323836d4d69c3f2d8826">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two manuscripts by Kellogg, artist and author, describing his restoration of the
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Virgin and Child</title> painted by
              Leonardo Da Vinci, then owned by Liberty Emery Holden of Cleveland and since given to
              the Cleveland Museum of Art.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11812_6e2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN N. KELLY PAPERS, 1769-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2970</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c67bce3ea280499481d8079591735080"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>540 items and 9 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cedfedf895d9510d58a8eedfb2a21805">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarkton (Bladen County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74b3eb8883e02e4db1473df8980bd3e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John N. Kelly of Bladen County; Ann Kelly, a relative; and Neill Kelly, a
              nephew, relating to the turpentine business in Georgia and Florida after the Civil
              War; student life at Columbian College (now George Washington University), 1851;
              slavery as a political issue; secession; Quakers as conscientious objectors; the loss
              of Fort Fisher and the blockade of Wilmington; the 36th Regiment of North Carolina
              Artillery Volunteers at Fort Fisher; and capture by Federal troops. Several
              retrospective letters deal with Fort Fisher. Reconstruction letters from Mississippi
              and North Carolina concern cotton, land, railroads, commodity prices, politics, and
              the Vernon (North Carolina) Female Academy; there are also lists of slaves' birth
              dates; lists of students, especially of students studying church music; a will; and
              antebellum militia bylaws. One letter, 1918, from J. C. Kelly concerns a soldier's
              desire for a temporary release to help with the crops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11816_hry" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAMSON KELLY PAPERS, 1852-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2971</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b1b5641bf6ad4ab9923bd8be1afcbc6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>76 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74cf67ba4e1bacd9aa6b8de63c170dc7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_93e609186b02b639124b94ef6deb02f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mostly mercantile accounts and letters about personal affairs and the Civil War in
              Virginia, especially from Williamson Kelly's brother, Lt. Alfred Kelly of the 21st
              Regiment of Virginia Infantry Volunteers, relating to Jackson's Shenandoah Valley
              campaigns and campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, equipment and clothing shortages and
              health conditions; and the battle of the Wilderness, 1864. There is a receipt for the
              sale of a slave, January, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11820_cz2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT KELTON PAPERS, 1837-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2972</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a25b82b19ca4a1d5641562d22835a678"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d902d42b06fe18a972bab1ac6828741">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4881eb84e41d676c648519746fd22857">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11824_1tz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MITCHELL KEMBLE PAPERS, 1829-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2973</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c738db5bcceb47749fde0bbf6aad3a68"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>49 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64a8a4c5b5eff0242d241326f705f7f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England, and Hanover, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5335fe8507fa2a9c39158cc44af16c5b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebooks, manuscripts, drafts, loose notes, and letters of Kemble (1807-1857),
              philologist and historian. One volume, 399 pp., contains two biographical sketches and
              copies of 174 letters, largely items omitted from Kemble's published work, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">State Papers and Correspondence Illustrative of the
                Social and Political State of Europe </title> (London: 1857). The other volume, 199
              pp., contains extracts from Latin and Norman-French records concerning regulations
              regarding money, weights, and measures. There are also drafts of part of Kemble's
                <title type="simple" render="italic">The Saxons in England </title> (London: 1849)
              and other writings, some unpublished. Research notes relate to the topics of his
              historical inquiries. Letters are chiefly to his wife and to William B. Dunne who
              handled his affairs while Kemble was in Germany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11828_0um" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAURA C. KEMP PAPERS, 1859-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2974</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9aafdc497a12434d631b6417bf4033ce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb2435e7c706cccb06fe72343bfa625f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b86c7d7870468f4688eb394cbde994c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence between a schoolgirl at Cottage Hill College, Maryland, and
              her family, containing parental admonitions, family news, and local gossip.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11832_oey" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KEMP PAPERS, 1810-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2975</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11803099bb6224f176839694ec1c7374"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7abecddb41815ef4fb78c76a5de6bd65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shenandoah (now Page) County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4952f22d273817b389b12a806c83a8b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Kemp, a soldier in the War of 1812, with his wife, dealing
              with army life, and personal and domestic affairs. Two letters from his wife, Sarah,
              give detailed descriptions of events at home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11836_4vs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN ARROW KEMPE PAPERS, 1866-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2976</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_717c4ca0e30e5b6fb43b4ab5902bdb78"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>135 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_464202dd867006beeb87ba7f39e2069e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_256e29d7ec829e808fcd12df8218fd09">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Kempe served as private secretary to Sir Stafford Northcote when Northcote was
              chancellor of the exchequer. Most of these letters are brief inquiries and
              instructions from Northcote to Kempe. Twenty-one items, 1906-1909, while Kempe was
              comptroller and auditor general, concern details of government finance; correspondents
              include Thomas Gibson Bowles and Sir Robert Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11840_hjq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KEMPER AND BROTHERS, DAYBOOK AND INVENTORY,
              1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2977</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_662df08f73caf0bd1ead90ff41515416"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 171 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38db5b103fdafe24d7f916443eb67d24">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Port Republic (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7219fa8bff987ecc644f6edc438c65e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This daybook is the first half of a volume that also contains a daybook, 1862-1865,
              of the tannery of William S. Downs of Port Republic. The daybook entries are for
              general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11844_edu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FANNIE V. KEMPER PAPERS, 1848-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2978</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d50386e057df3aea223bf5909d6b33f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>124 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2427c97bc9dd0884932f4d4e3571acca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cross Keys, (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62aade8ac8e0ec202671498a8aee5f29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from students at a girls' school in Staunton, Virginia, and from James N.
              Turner, a cousin of Fannie V. Kemper, while at the University of North Carolina,
              Chapel Hill, giving interesting details of student life in the 1850s. Included also
              are letters from Turner while acting as surveyor for the Western North Carolina
              Railroad, and letters from relatives who had moved to South Carolina and Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11848_r0d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL J. KENAN PAPERS, 1814-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2979</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e66ce14e4855ab49b9eddc3b9ff53695"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52a344d2a9c88cce1a6579fbec62c641">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dallas County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d7df034c282092787701f1d85f1dd27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence and financial papers, primarily relating to Michael J.
              Kenan, sheriff of Dallas County in 1858 and 1861, his wife Anna B., and daughter
              Fannie, and to the settlement of Kenan's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11852_yih" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS H. KENAN PAPERS, 1855 (1861-1877) 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2980</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe0e8854cc8dae149d640d52f7d3a891"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9c64ea2b7742bcbc0625e06de817404f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6882767376ac5db2116d2ccc089dc714">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Thomas H. Kenan, physician. During the Civil War, Kenan
              served as aide-de-camp to General Wm. H. T. Walker, but the collection contains no war
              material of value. One letter to Kenan from a fellow physician describes graphically
              the symptoms attending a fatal case of scarlet fever.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11856_oi9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS STEPHEN KENAN PAPERS, 1885 (1911-1912).</unittitle>
            <unitid>2981</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_227d728d5cbbe3af7df2659dac83cb1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4690d47fbd81a9d1504d95757a3e503">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74047969313c4b58d1e946f9541b06c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of condolence to Mrs. Kenan on the death of her husband, Thomas Stephen Kenan
              (1838-1912); and other miscellaneous personal papers. There are also muster rolls,
              1862-1863, of Company A, 43rd North Carolina Regiment of Infantry, of which Kenan was
              colonel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11860_l0c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AMOS KENDALL PAPERS, 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2982</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a53e0e5e011c42d4130153f92b5e49da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb52a162afe991c1386bca30a83c40aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b52a33e273a2a33c7573175d443ee07">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sears Cook Walker seeking Kendall's aid in obtaining telegraphic
              communication with the Charleston Observatory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11864_g8q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SETH H. KENDALL PAPERS, 1790-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2983</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01ed5015a40cdc0a578c61ff15c7a365"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>829 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7c96c09f3b8aec05274b9dc03c9f096">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a45e47f5010d0a85b8d761f88a690c48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the family of Seth H. Kendall, a Boston dentist, and the related
              families of Arthur Byrnes and G.S. Wemble. Letters from Seth's son, Edward D., to his
              parents concern his travels throughout the eastern and midwestern states as an
              organizer and salesman for the Manhattan Life Insurance Company and other life
              insurance companies in smaller cities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11868_l94" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. KENDALL ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1838-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2984</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ba7c9e7c7c267300396a83ddc2eac6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed038846891cde06ffd7bf294ff4abb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wadesboro (Anson County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_676697885eecfb2ce92e99c58210f100">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of mercantile accounts, 1838-1842, 1 vol., from Kendall's store at Cheraw,
              South Carolina; ledgers, 1850-1855, from Kendall's mercantile store at Wadesboro; a
              volume of miscellaneous accounts, 1860s, which contains the text of a speech, probably
              from the late 19th or early 20th Century, on the colonization of Negroes in Africa and
              their role in American civilization; and a volume of cash accounts, 1856-1859,
              including some accounts of estates administered by Kendall during the 1860s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11872_oqt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PENDLETON KENNEDY PAPERS, 1822-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2985</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8213d4a6583f11926b21bad80d953685"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21835fe34561a3d6df6ed380f7a6a92a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore. Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_066a69af0ca0a9fabfffa20557947869">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Kennedy (1795-1870), author and attorney, commenting on legal cases,
              politics, and literary affairs, particularly his own writings. There are some reviews
              by Kennedy and one letter, 1856, by Martin Farquhar Tupper, an English author. The
              library also holds microfilm of Kennedy's journal, 1829-1839; his journal of travel in
              England and on the continent, 1856; and his letters to Elizabeth Gray, 1832-1840.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11876_ffe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL KENNEDY PAPERS, 1804-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2986</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31286eab32712b048c6fdb0c6fe6ac95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85aeae53fb933740141952244a243db1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morgantown (Monongalia County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bfda893f610978edc44251c819df2da5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to service at Norfolk in the summer of 1814 in the Monongalia
              Artillery Regiment of the Virginia Militia and describing the march to Norfolk.
              Included are Kennedy's commission as first lieutenant in the Virginia militia, 1804,
              and an indenture of Augusta County, Virginia, 1812, concerning a land sale by Charles
              Stuart and his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11880_dye" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILL KENNEDY PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2987</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d30fbefaaad954650d732e944123b288"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4713d15f85e89730d41b7b07f8ad4fb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indiana.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_897c057668f17a722c4168d13f323136">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Kennedy, a company clerk in the 52nd Regiment of Indiana Volunteers, to
              his sister, A. S. Kennedy, describing campaigns in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri,
              Mississippi, and Alabama; camp life; food; the countryside; and rumors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11884_ep6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD P. KENNER PAPERS, 1862-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2988</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5303f6a86bd4480a29bc05478d5f704d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d60d488e7c5b8f8e88b4f5b13289d65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabeth City County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_170e21eecabb0aa514ec8aec997a9a40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, permits, passes, requisitions, and licenses issued to Richard P. Kenner, a
              Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11888_f9a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. KENNEY PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2989</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43c0d7109a2ed484b29efa4e5406818d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>126 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_778ae4c639dda69fc8b29c520a114590">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a48911e4c744a8fe8eeaff7ab7ae2544">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are letters of George W. Kenney, a lieutenant in Company P of the 1st
              Regiment of California (Pennsylvania), afterwards called the 71st Pennsylvania
              Infantry, describing his training and his capture at Leesburg, Virginia, and
              imprisonment at Libby Prison, Richmond, where he commented on the plight of Union
              Colonel M. Corcoran, held by the Confederates as a hostage for the safety of
              privateers tried for piracy following the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Enchantress </title> affair. Subsequent letters concern Kenney's service in the
              Army of the Potomac during the Peninsular Campaign, his death there, and efforts to
              have his body returned to Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11892_t99" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL PIERCE KENNEY PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2990</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f68d8b04c89e687e585cb0c101236ee2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6021d6e01f0d86ec38f3a50814b4ff0f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_342d477dbe28f1f57d5c526576db996d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Samuel P. Kenney, a Confederate cavalryman, telling of army life
              and giving an account of a plan of the soldiers in Longstreet's corps for obtaining
              horses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11896_f18" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LYMAN WALTER VERE KENNON PAPERS, 1863-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2991</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22a657ea0dd4080513d7cfff2c5a373e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>142 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0293512873a250f79ea97dc0f8056b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rhode Island.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6415bb48a522bc3ac0d0a95642333b4e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Kennon's letters to his wife, Anna Kennon; letters from his superior officers in the
              U.S. Army; and some printed materials and a scrapbook relating to his military career.
              There are a number of items relating to General George Crook, whom Kennon served as
              aide-de-camp, and his quarrel with General Alfred H. Terry over the circumstances of
              the capture of Geronimo; descriptions of the heat, insects, and life in the tropics
              during surveys for the Central American railroad, 1891-1892; the Civil War service of
              Henry Algernon DuPont, 1895-1896; military preparations in Florida during the
              SpanishAmerican War, the invasion of Cuba, and meetings between General John R. Brooke
              and Maximo Gomez concerning the use of U.S. funds supplied to the Cubans; and the
              occupation of the Philippines after 1899.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11900_be4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN E. KENT DAYBOOK, 1851-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2992</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_826433d02ed569f46d43f1071a9e11bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 552 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0b6e19af08a26ea0ee76258c3637178">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blacksburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf1a65813e491d3dbbdaf73e9846135c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General merchandise sales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11904_2e9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD KENT PAPERS, 1759.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2993</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_14ffd0ea35d568cbfdaf8fd028c49b98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9573938c98312518d837473d64c22e9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ae4ed4aa3388b9b85d81bc2843bc193">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land grant of 1759 and accompanying certificate concerning town lot seven and farm
              lot nine, Eyles Tything, Heathcote Ward, Savannah.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11908_8i3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. F. KENT PAPERS, 1859-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2994</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8627b72f309c7c92cd4a090539e5be0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9039db3137d995e99cbf8a290f63a873">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a951de78fbe6732a2369a4a24fabea69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters 1859, 1862, of Sir John Taylor Coleridge concerning a commission on the
              administration of roads, which Kent apparently served as secretary, and letters after
              1863 concerning organization of the Commission for Penal Servitude and Transportation,
              including many from the Third Earl Grey and Sir George Grey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11912_2j7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KENTUCKY GENEALOGY, 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2995</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36a3d1df802dfcb15d8faf1235d68187"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 88 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e137df497afeecdaef10ca9833aa143">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kentucky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d7aa1ac16d296eb98c7c4760efdb2ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Genealogies and Historical
                Recorder,</title> vol. 2, compiled by Annie Walker Burns. Mimeographed list of vital
              statistics, military service records, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11916_h3z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LLOYD KENYON, FIRST BARON KENYON. 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2996</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b27811e163df3732c77e85f490436e51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef15d5d66708a9c5206a654b457635ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff637b2a9e0562620904b053f3cefde6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Kenyon's opinion, as attorney general, concerning the supply of naval vessels in the
              East Indies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11920_2wy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOSES WARREN KENYON PAPERS, 1849-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2997</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c9818a2154afdd2826884f868098b7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad012835d6eeb7ce4a4df62534e368bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. George (Dorchester County), S.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab94e078768fe62b5b5b5302b83c1c43">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of W. A. Kenyon, soldier in Company A, Infantry, Hampton's Legion
              (South Carolina volunteers), to his brother Moses Warren Kenyon with detailed accounts
              of troop movements and descriptions of various locales in Virginia, including the
              Peninsular Campaign and the battle of Williamsburg; the landing of Federal troops at
              Bennett's Point, South Carolina, 1861; and the battles of Lookout Mountain, Tennessee,
              and Chickamauga, where Kenyon was captured. Included is the morning report, 1 vol.,
              Nov. 1864-April, 1865, of Company D, Palmetto Battalion, Light Artillery (3rd
              Battalion South Carolina Artillery).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11924_jld" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES HENRY BELLENDEN KER PAPERS, 1856-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2998</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a850d8a897354742911cd50607ad363"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc8a50ea949480178b8078e65d1abf87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_050a92da6425fee30fb3fedead37e478">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from Baron Cranworth, Lord Chancellor, concerning legal reform,
              especially land title legislation, and Lord Westbury's work as lord chancellor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11928_liq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BARRETT KERFOOT PAPERS, 1840-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>2999</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bde2d17d0d095cc9838c6f0d69353fd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cb2a3b9cea2b5d016b1f9896059e722">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsburgh (Allegheny County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6c58032032e070b6db4887530a9c844">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to Kerfoot, headmaster of St. James' Hall, later the College of St.
              James, Washington County, Maryland. Several letters from William A. Muhlenberg,
              largely personal, contain information about St. Paul's College on Long Island and
              comment on Philip Schaff's church history. The remaining letters are from various
              Protestant Episcopal educators. Correspondents include Russell Trevett, Libertus Van
              Bokkelen, William Edward Wyatt, James Lloyd Breck, and J. Mason Campbell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11932_0m2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. KERNER PAPERS, 1859-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3000</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d15fec9abd72d608ed0606bf1a06e204"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2c55d5e9d0b68debde92b9ec9ae6fbb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kernereville (Forsyth County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5dbb79ffb244a1b1b77f7c3cc514a32">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items including the muster roll of the 121st Regiment of North Carolina
              Militia, Apr. 29, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11936_nir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ROBERT KERNODLE, JR., PAPERS, 1963-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3001</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ea95d7c4aa769fded68c07fdfd69449"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cad4aed46aa948105b8b1587c49d171b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Alamance County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f813a5aadb8b4bcf7310e742b001b12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Printed and mimeographed literature and a few letters concerning organizations with
              which Kernodle and his wife were affiliated as undergraduates at Duke University.
              Among the organizations represented are the Methodist Student Movement, the National
              Student Christian Federation, the United Campus Christian Fellowship, the National
              Council of Churches' Delta Ministry in Mississippi, the University Christian Movement,
              and religious groups at Duke University. Many items are devoted to the civil rights
              movement in the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11940_ykb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BESSIE M. C. KERR SCRAPBOOK, 1878-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3002</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d6780d675638f3e5f6993b38da17782f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 55 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_612add9b71cd2cde45622f5201d7fbda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shallow Ford (Yadkin County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f077858381685f03dadc872d800ad74a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Clippings of poems, and recipes posted over a child's commonplace book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11944_lxn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JANE P. KERR PAPERS, 1891-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3003</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47543d09c935cb8abbec52e27fc6d2fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c3bb191ad93e36d7ef1fa642b7d0cc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Cabarrus County) and Panther Creek, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d810901e014af2b60ae8fb7207559c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, including one from Mrs. Kerr's uncle, Thomas L. Clingman, 1893,
              revealing his poor financial state, and several letters concerning lands and mineral
              rights left by Clingman and family attempts to redeem this property before it was sold
              for taxes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11948_32a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD KERSHNER PAPERS, 1861 (1863-1885) 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3004</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5be3d0c3a9ccf9a7a66401e2b16a5ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>375 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e52a42e0883dab8fddec825a9f60838">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clearspring (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82c474a05a86b045c3ecb3f07651d673">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a surgeon in the U. S. Navy, including correspondence concerning his
              conduct and court-martial; orders; sick reports; inventories of medicines, hospital
              supplies, etc., on several vessels; hygiene regulations for tropical climates;
              smallpox vaccination reports; clippings, typed brief, and testimony in the
              court-martial of Kershner in 1895; and copies of bills in the U.S. Congress for
              reinstatement of Kershner. There are detailed reports on medical supplies and sickness
              among seamen on board the ships on which Kershner was stationed. There is also a
              report on yellow fever from Panama, 1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11952_ktd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK B. KESSLER (KESLOR) PAPERS, 1868-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3005</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9ede6cb0caccc4c4e561e5a5575ec956"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>156 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fa4fb442ffd35bd3a1c91f5b04064fff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e611cc41d8548ebac9d4370aad68bbe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of a railroad brakeman and his wife. Largely personal, the letters
              contain mention of racial violence in West Virginia, 1871; unemployment, 1876; and
              bills for coal, food, and rent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11956_3md" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KEY FAMILY PAPERS, 1792-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3006</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4fee5aec6600b5037c7777b3eeeb89c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25259e1b96c9784588ccf24be22d65a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maryland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8387cab852e9a662492115cc6efb31c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two business letters, 1792, 1794, of Philip Key (1750-1820) to a Port Tobacco,
              Maryland, merchant named Blair; letters of Francis Scott Key (1780-1843) include
              letters to his family describing a trip through Western Pennsylvania, 1840-1841. There
              are also items relating to legal cases in which Key took part, and an undated
              transcription of a trial of runaway slaves. Letters of Philip Barton Key III (d. 1859)
              concern legal matters. His correspondents include Caleb Cushing and Elisha
              Whittlesey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11960_m6d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE KEYES PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3007</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cdfec5d6b3cad2e0e98fcdaf4f54a4dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a586498e5d2e75127eac8bfda0de9ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Michigan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4565d2621ccb1a385f97423fe683fb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by a soldier in the 25th Regiment of Michigan Infantry to his
              relatives discussing camp life, troop movements, rumors, picket duty, casualties, and
              army hospitals in Louisville, Kentucky, and Jeffersonville, Indiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11964_fn8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JUDAH KEYSER PAPERS, 1809-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3008</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75dc81f483d52ab9c55138697a5525fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,115 items and 24
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b3edcfbf02ad9cca827e85384184daf3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milton (Santa Rosa County) and Pensacola (Escambia County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a61d46eaa82ee8998506abad43c5e361">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Keyser (1821-1877) and members of his family concerning family matters and
              the management of Keyser, Judah, and Company, lumber exporters of Pensacola, Florida,
              which became Keyser and Company after William Swift Keyser assumed control about 1880.
              Early letters are from Milton, Florida, where W. J. Keyser operated before the Civil
              War, and Concern cotton, cattle, and lumber. Under Keyser's son, the firm became one
              of the largest exporters of pine timber, shipping from Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
              and Texas to New York, Liverpool, and elsewhere. Civil War papers concern the shipment
              of cattle for the Confederate Army. Some postwar letters deal with the New England
              relatives of Harriot (Swift) Keyser (Mrs. W. J. Keyser), and later the English
              relations of her daughter, Nell; others describe conditions under military occupation,
              the shipment of lumber, and social life in Florida and Virginia. Many business letters
              are from merchants in Pensacola, Havana, and New Orleans, and from the Pensacola law
              firm of C. L. Le Baron. Other topics in family letters include student life at the
              Charlier Institute for Young Gentlemen, New York, 1870; European travel; Sir William
              Dawson; missionary work in Turkey; the SpanishAmerican War; the poetry, other
              writings, and career of John Wallace Crawford; the Florida Chautauqua; politics; and
              the launching of the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Pensacola, </title>
              1929. There is also correspondence between the W. S. Keyser Export Company of
              Pensacola and G. R. Crossley, New York exporter of pine and other commodities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11968_2o3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN G. KEYTON PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3009</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d193e80c3eceb40379571771c8f4e9a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68676bac95dc1d5c5338daccf86354fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a02b540c221cb90ac75684b2cdecdd5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John G. Keyton, a private in the Confederate Army, one letter containing
              comments on extreme hardships in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11972_m8d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL KIDWILER PAPERS, 1814-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3010</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2db5ee2b72ad0b274269cd12553c7465"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba4ed66192158bb0c2323c54c096491a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ccf05e251060bb2a32f04f1ed47533c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, bills, and other business papers of Michael Kidwiler (d. ca. 1834), a
              farmer; of his sons, Charles and Jacob Kidwiler; of his administrator, Richard
              Duffield; and of a justice of the peace, Joseph MacMurran.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11976_2bt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ZACHARIAH KIERNANDER PAPERS, 1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3011</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_723fc2521fe31419339c7ee725c961fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20913eadda73e3a5b600e95016e16770">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Calcutta, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b1466d6d1793f3f2f4a60507f803680">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Kiernander (1711-1799), a Danish missionary to Balthasar Burman, dated
              December 28, 1781, describing financial difficulties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11980_1ik" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN RICHARDSON KILBY PAPERS, 1755 (1840-1889) 1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3012</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c630e9a656f0e196aba32eb9d008f6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39,489 items and 19 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40db14875d47226a7f8e2cf4a2f2baaf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57737ad65a05e40d99e47a0db170af79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and miscellaneous papers of John Richardson Kilby (1819-1878) and of his son,
              Wilbur John Kilby (1850-1907), lawyers and of members of the Riddick family. The great
              bulk of the papers is concerned with legal activities of the two Kilbys, including,
              during the 1840's, the case of Harriett Whitehead, whose mind had been impaired by the
              murder of all her family in the Nat Turner Insurrection, 1831. The legal papers are
              generally concerned with administration of estates, collection of bills, and
              adjustments of property. The wills and papers concerning trusteeships and chancery
              suits contain much genealogical and historical data for Nansemond County and vicinity.
              Among the estates extensively represented are those of Miles Dougherty, Robert Smith,
              Josiah Riddick, Andrew McAlister, and J. C. Langhorne. Included also are extensive
              lists of slaves. There are papers relating to claims of William B. Whitehead in the
              seizure by the Confederate government of the sloop <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Whisper </title> for blockading. Included also are many letters and
              other records centering around local politics for Nansemond County, especially during
              the career of Wilbur John Kilby; references to free Negroes, one item listing school
              taxes assessed on free Negroes of St. Bride's, Portsmouth, and Elizabeth City parishes
              for 1845, and the will of Thomas Tartt bequeathing freedom to his slaves (the will was
              contested in 1856), references to work of the American Colonization Society including
              attempts in the 1850s to arouse interest among free Negroes in the Society, and one
              letter of a former slave, Randolph Kilby, who had been resettled in Liberia, giving in
              detail activities and conditions of Kilby's former slaves then in Liberia; and
              information relative to Richard H. Riddick, agent of the Albemarle Swamp Land Company
              and merchant at Pantego, North Carolina; letters of Riddick's wife, Missouri Riddick,
              and letters of a Confederate soldier to Anna Riddick relative to action around
              Fredericksburg, Va., and Shepherdstown, W. Va., and a description of Midway Hospital
              at Charlottesville, Virginia. Other information includes scattered correspondence
              concerning activities of the Whigs during the 1850s; references to activities of the
              Methodist Episcopal Church before the Civil War; an account of the cholera epidemic in
              Suffolk during 1849, two letters from a merchant of St. Louis, Missouri, describing
              effects of the panic of 1857 and the Pike's Peak gold rush of 1859; a letter
              describing deplorable conditions in Charleston, South Carolina, with swaggering and
              plundering Negro soldiers on every corner; and a series of letters in 1891 and 1899
              relative to the Negro Reformatory Association of Virginia. There are also several
              volumes of daybooks and memorandum books and many printed broadsides concerning land
              sales in the Nansemond area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11984_a45" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. M. A. KILLINGSWORTH PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3013</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a374bb4d42d1358425007181f672ae74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_532268916b038a9a2249c9a3ee05b8e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_943072eac882e488a724c46c90c45d56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Mrs. Killingsworth from acquaintances in Greenville and New Bern,
              North Carolina, retailing local gossip and mentioning the capture of a part of a
              company of Greenville militia by Federal soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11988_vou" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KILLION ACCOUNT BOOK, 1831-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3014</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_030bd7a715839369295b70bce668d180"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bafcbf99d41436482005344deeb9ac3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2954d7b952979afa10db1b0742801421">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of Henry Killion, apparently a tanner, showing purchases of hides and sales
              of leather.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11992_vp4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. T. KIMBALL PAPERS, 1829-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3015</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_954d1e54851ed7c1697e7e716efbf91d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0469f476e2ca9a20f19e1f5eeca8806b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ipswich (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_626374b14983a80fdb5b89c868d07330">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of an Ipswich minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref11996_mrq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANKLIN G. KIMBALL PAPERS, 1830-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3016</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_798d62441264b7191510b8a31dabda03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c5871c7344229995b9b728e1ea405a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1eab14a930e67d38f6e2aeae9e9c65fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills of sale and correspondence concerning the sale of slaves; also two amnesty
              oaths, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12000_qzt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE H. KIMBROUGH PAPERS, 1834-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3017</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a09864810d87d929a5f62f2188edee2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6b5532ceb2be51120a5e6e6608cabe5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springfield (Green County), and Kemper County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c2975c2807c279440af00df98caa734f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from friends and family members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12004_vz5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KIMMELL HOUSE PAPERS, 1858-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3018</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_792358ffada93ece7f6c541782783eb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac5be31194bc4229b0545f0aee1ca1d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ec7fe5bef94e043d7f3d9d30734782f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pages from the register of a lodging house or small hotel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12008_7sc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CAMPBELL KING PAPERS, 1917-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3019</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f264c6141d5e6dc300b29dd733d4de58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>259 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dab6fc2aabfaa6e911db95fe4cfe7109">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Flat Rock (Henderson County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9418d21aa54582b7eb8c7d532644bef5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Campbell King, U.S. Army officer, include official communications
              concerning promotions, tranfers, military honors, and medals of King; general and
              special army orders, and military telegrams; descriptions of the 1st Infantry Division
              during World War I and of the employment of the Provisional Squadron of the 2nd U.S.
              Cavalry Division in the St. Mihiel offensive; army pamphlets; photographs of General
              King and other army officers; and a newspaper clipping scrapbook containing accounts
              of General King. Of interest are a letter from Secretary of the Interior Franklin
              Knight Lane requesting King's advice on an appropriation from Congress to develop
              farms for retired World War I servicemen, and King's reply; and letters from fellow
              officers upon King's retirement, 1933, including a note from Douglas MacArthur to King
              thanking him for his support.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12012_c72" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARL HOWIE KING AND MARY (ESKRIDGE) KING PAPERS, 1918-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3020</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eaa41fca6525dcb5317785dfd55140c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,993 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5116684d4f278662b7611c515d2cfc71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a608687d134e7847d1f9fe735216d59d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Carl Howie King (1898-1967), Methodist minister and executive secretary of
              the Board of Education of the Western North Carolina Conference, 1934-1967; and of
              Mary (Eskridge) King (1901-1973), active in affairs of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South, and president of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Western North
              Carolina Conference, 1960-1964. The papers of Carl King consist principally of letters
              to Dr. King from people to whom he had sent copies of his pamphlet, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Historical Highlights of the Educational Ministry.
              </title> There are also a copy of the pamphlet; an essay written while he was a
              student at Trinity College, Durham, North Carolina, 1918; clippings concerning his
              years as a student at Yale; and concert and theater programs. The papers of Mary
              (Eskridge) King concern her activities in Methodist affairs on the local, regional,
              and national level, and as president of the Women's Society of Christian Service, and
              her service on the Board of Missions, on the Board of Christian Social Concerns, and
              on special committees dealing with extremism and church priorities. Correspondence,
              pamphlets, brochures, flyleaves, and broadsides deal with Methodism and higher
              education in North Carolina, the Women's Society of Christian Service including local
              and national concerns, conferences, and administrative matters; the meeting of the
              North Carolina Council of Churches, 1968-1969; the Methodist Board of Hospitals,
              1963-1964; the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, 1970-1972;
              Methodism and public affairs, including political conservatism and the John Birch
              Society, the Civil Rights movement, the Supreme Court decision on prayer in the public
              schools, and communism; affairs of the Western North Carolina Conference, including
              priority planning and the <title type="simple" render="italic">Guild-O-Gram</title>;
              ecumenicalism, the National Council of Churches, and the World Council of Churches;
              the Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church, including conferences and
              foreign and domestic missionary activity; General Conference of the United Methodist
              Church, 1964 and 1972; Methodism and human rights and social concerns, including Civil
              Rights, the Black Manifesto, the Vietnam War, student unrest, etc.; National
              Convocation of Methodist Youth, 1959, Conference Schools of Christian Missions; the
              Regional School Committee; the United Methodist Development Fund; and Biblical studies
              and program planning.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12016_3be" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. P. KING MEMORANDA, 1842-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3021</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_490ab814f724b583f57c1f2391c62958"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_839c1a0a435cd6ad9f8c3504b36b87d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quallatown (Jackson County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b6d469a10b5b5eb73cfb95f86f39a4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memoranda of H. P. King's household expenses, and of men working in his lanyard.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12020_51l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO KING PAPERS, 1847-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3022</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01ac094372a5f0cfe03b69cdced3a56b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51c0ece14e5f991f05912faf59ef631d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bbeae38fe4b441416e4ee816f8568c5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Horatio King include King's testimony regarding the cost and operation of a
              press and concerning the <title type="simple" render="italic">Daily &amp; Weekly
                Courier; </title> letters from Charles Ledyard Norton and from Martha Joanna Reade
              (Nash) Lamb concerning articles written by King for the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Magazine of American History,</title> of which Lamb was editor;
              letters from Sir Julian Pauncefote and a draft of a letter from King to Pauncefote
              pertaining to a biographical study of Queen Victoria which King had prepared for
              publication; personal correspondence between King and Justin Smith Morrill generally
              relating to Morrillts birthday including printed copies of rhymes which King wrote in
              honor of Morrill; letters from Charles Cooper Nott and from John James Ingalls
              concerning an amendment to the Constitution to change the date of the presidential
              inauguration; personal correspondence and routine invitations; and a letter to King's
              son, Horatio Collins King, from Adelbert Ames concerning the text of a speech made by
              Ames on the fighting at Fort Fisher, North Carolina, during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12024_va1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL KING PAPERS, 1785-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3023</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97b1a3f72cc1cb8a7e3782ddb2ace91f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>150 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31e123160b0b4eff2752020418e3588f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ac353239f69db863d2ca78757a9f7f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence, accounts, and receipts of a cotton planter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12028_sem" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PENDLETON KING PAPERS, 1846-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3024</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6aace9e5c51f34425f6e28159a6fac0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f529693b43b19a76432bd82f0667e8c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7edb59e84e07fd2efe1efc809ab9c56f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and miscellaneous papers of John Pendleton King (1799-1888), lawyer,
              judge, U.S. senator, 1833-1837, and president of the Georgia Railroad and Banking
              Company and of the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, relate to the Georgia Railroad
              Company, including route schedules and government contracts for transportation of the
              mail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12032_dgj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHNSON W. KING DIARY, 1844-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3025</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_197f5b48dd5d4bad1ab25d6bddd0e5b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 122 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3a14ba08a7bfaa600238ef6036c4760">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Murphy (Cherokee County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11c0740747fc379f0242a839b6808232">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal diary kept by Johnson W. King, partner of Wm. H. Thomas, containing
              accounts of business transactions, farming, legal business, and duties as
              postmaster.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12036_ibl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH KING, JR., DIARIES, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3026</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32ca37e60317ae26fd2fb14e09bbc2fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_24994c996aeec6f338bf0541c62e0e51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c42eb83972c7af04c8eb88cbb9d4fd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries of Joseph King, Jr., concerning personal and family matters; his farm at
              Havre de Grace, Maryland; the Society of Friends, of which he was a member; migration
              to California; and his activities as a member of the board of trustees of a farm
              school, a house of refuge, and an orphanage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12040_i43" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEANDER KING PAPERS, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3027</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47760bc24fc45860780fe900464b6acd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1b26d62e3c01b75d2b0d0aafc097cfe3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wayne County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6aff0bb6e49a9dfa2fae36f23e77b9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An affidavit by Leander King claiming compensation for his service in the U.S. Army
              in 1865 until the surrender of General Robert E. Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12044_h2k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. J. KING PROMISSORY NOTES, 1840-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3028</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5361f8ab5ef78ed8098745d6726d28f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_361ead5e0a5c3c035fa1c99c2e39c676">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52ab0c9da4a9dd7a8c9ceae0d491a8b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Promissory notes of N. J. King to the state of North Carolina for money borrowed for
              the survey of Cherokee land in 1838.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12048_kv7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PENDLETON KING PAPERS, 1876-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3029</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a03ce398c1efc8f83c6b8465fca5697"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>196 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c4cc5a371c1302ea546e3b8374d1b2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b99c9e91197c155daffbc0b00b79eb8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Pendleton King, government official, and of his wife, Helen (Ninde)
              King, concerning their studies in Europe before their marriage in 1879, Helen King's
              literary efforts, women's rights, abstinence and the temperance movement, the election
              of 1876, the theater, the churches of Henry Ward Beecher and Thomas D. Talmage, social
              life in Connecticut in 1880, the raising of their children, Helen and Rush, the
              Virginia elections in 1883, the presi dential election of 1884, and King's appointment
              as American consul at Aix-la Chapelle, Germany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12052_ko1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUFUS KING PAPERS, 1843-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3030</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a3adad05394da9389737debe5460d5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e9a3b531f7cd3d61d3c51cd9f7915d25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cincinnati (Hamilton County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e0d296e7206a5154153e60a91f38e10">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas Worthington King. broker and commission merchant, to his brother,
              Rufus King (1817-1891), lawyer and dean of the faculty at the Cincinnati Law School,
              Cincinnati, Ohio, concerning personal and family matters, including a family dispute,
              business conditions in New Orleans, price and market fluctuations, and the Locofoco
              Party and the 1844 election.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12056_he2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KING PAPERS, 1806-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3031</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96a21af3b43b71808c43f6b132a6cb98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18f4709d855d0f0d92e423b1a563fb90">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abingdon (Washington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_473799a5ecf797f84c65a6b9d3c2544b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Will of William King; letters of William Trigg, executor of the King estate; and an
              inventory of stock belonging to King and Lynn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12060_ivz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RUFUS DEVANE KING PAPERS, 1827-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3032</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00bccbbdff518476b9b1822da855e4a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6dec393d32e13087fcb4893c39449a85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22ff240afa9ac89bcc0da1029e3c199b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Rufus Devane King (1786-1853), lawyer, U.S. senator, and
              vicepresident of the U.S., to J. W. White discussing the charges of peculation against
              John C. Calhoun, the prospects for the reelection of John Randolph of Roanoke to
              Congress, and the administration of John Quincy Adams; and to John MacRae concerning
              personal matters and the campaign of Franklin Pierce for the presidency in 1852.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12064_zmc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIS H. KING PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3033</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a03b7fb1fd2e6baa832ec30a5a578bea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e78fbd8f7bd673917001b5a1f1bfc79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e242ddba872f9bf1a13f17983188a6cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Willis H. King and his sons, Bellfield King and Whitfield D. King,
              all Confederate soldiers, 11th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Volunteers,
              discussing army life, desertion, food, the illness of Willis King, and the death of
              Whitfield King.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12068_d56" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KINGMAN PAPERS, 1796-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3034</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eeb09a94187cc91217674794a0880486"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>850 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_106560ca586ef12be214498fd2bc00b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pelham (Hampshire County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f16fe3901d73f2c111306877fd601b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Henry Kingman, teacher, landowner, and local official, include legal papers
              consisting of wills, deeds, indentures, affidavits, and warrants relating to cases
              heard before Kingman and others as justices of the peace for Hampshire County; bills
              and receipts concerning personal debts, legal fees, and the purchase or sale of farm
              products and merchandise; a petition of the voters of Pelham to the members of the
              state legislature asking that they refuse to seat David Abercrombie in the House of
              Representatives; papers pertaining to the militia companies in Hampshire County,
              chiefly attendance records at company musters; and personal correspondence with
              references to the social life in Andover, Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12072_l61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KING'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD COMPANY PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3035</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_522722f30fec77ce0f0ea791421ee79d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>97 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_847412161254da67f999c662ae6541f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yorkville (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a5519e19ed898c1645beaf56411ebc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the King's Mountain Railroad Company consisting of records of mail,
              freight, and passengers; yearly reports of the president and directors to the
              stockholders; and bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12076_k8l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BEATTY KINGSTON PAPERS, 1877-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3036</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7be75b1d489610b86be3c97651dc473"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_894294e0c0defb9a217fbb05d9174e65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44ba4117a38eaa0a06b972416ba86354">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William Beatty Kingston (1837-1900), British journalist, correspondent for
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Daily Telegraph </title> in London, and its
              editor, from Sir Edwin Henry Egerton, diplomat; from Henry De Worms, First Baron
              Pirbright, a member of Parliament; and from two Rumanian statesmen, Prince Ion Ghica
              and Demetrius Ghica, discussing the Russo-Turkish War in 1877, correspondents of the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Daily Telegraph, </title> political conditions
              in Russia and Rumania, British foreign affairs, and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12080_3w1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD WILKINSON KINSLEY PAPERS, 1862-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3037</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35db01791d7af96f5be5cb282e5882b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>109 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da0e0632a7cc2020063a116b1c12b4e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_454c1894b100a3a41c0cdc08b72e30f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Edward Wilkinson Kinsley (b. 1829), businessman, principally
              concerning his activities in soliciting funds for societies aiding the freedmen, in
              lobbying for Congressional action to grant equal pay to Negro volunteers serving in
              the U.S. Army, and personally assisting former slaves. Correspondents discuss the
              issue of the payment to Negro troops; the service of various Negro troops during the
              Civil War, particularly the 55th Massachusetts Regiment during its service in South
              Carolina and Georgia, with mention of the 54th Massachusetts, and the 35th Regiments
              of U.S. Colored Troops; life in New Bern, North Carolina, during its occupation,
              skirmishes with Confederate troops, and efforts to educate and provide for the freed
              slaves; citizen reaction to having a Negro in charge of enforcing peace and
              emancipation in Orangeburg, South Carolina; and politics in the 1870s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12084_j4b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HENDRICKS KINYOUN PAPERS, 1851-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3038</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ccdb3ad65d37d28b262c5b6da7a13cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05af1bdcdbcd308198c136f531a037d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yadkin County, N.C., and Centerview (Johnson County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9623840a5f84a51036083f1208e4ff12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of John Hendricks Kinyoun (1825-1903), physician and surgeon
              in the Confederate Army, includes a letter, 1851, from Kinyoun while a student at
              Columbian College, Washington, D.C., describing a meeting of the American Colonization
              Society; correspondence between Kinyoun and his wife, Elizabeth A. (Conrad) Kinyoun,
              during the Civil War discussing camp life, the health of the troops, supplies, food,
              his work in Winder Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, troop movements and military
              engagements especially of the 28th North Carolina Volunteers and the 66th North
              Carolina Infantry, and his views on the Confederacy and its cause; postwar letters
              written to the Kinyouns after they moved to Centerview, Missouri; and a folder of
              writings which includes a political speech, 1896, by Kinyoun criticizing the Cleveland
              administration and espousing the free silver doctrine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12088_cjo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. H. KIPPS LEDGER, 1897-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3039</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_696a04780e1562c0e86bbc7745500474"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 217 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34fb6168ae4a77dc7f42ccc63c61fadb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blacksburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_098eae6c09865556c53a951d6de6afa4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Rental and mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12092_daq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. KIRACOFE PAPERS, 1861-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3040</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1d1c7faf9578c3d14ba098cdc0484e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2243f319fff6dc180e5ba15300f5b172">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8033dd0de03abe2ace9b03b41075a734">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between the Kiracofe brothers in the Confederate Army and their
              families at home describing camp life and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12096_myl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EPHRAIM KIRBY PAPERS, 1763 (1780-1804) 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3041</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4184a41763991ec1d87e03ae948cf487"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,899 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7417f3be98dc672d5dc8515bd18c5618">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Litchfield (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3225e979c822e0fac8ce728ef5f5bcc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Ephraim Kirby (1757-1804), Revolutionary soldier, lawyer, state
              legislator, and land speculator, con sist of correspondence, broadsides, legal papers,
              bills and receipts pertaining to the Revolutionary War, early settlements west of the
              Alleghenies and Alabama, land speculation, internal improvements, and politics.
              Revolutionary War letters describe life in the Continental Army, morale, equipment and
              confusion in the quartermaster department, military engagements including the battle
              of Germantown and the surrender of Cornwallis, the conduct of General Oliver Wolcott,
              the beginnings of Ephraim Kirby's legal practice, and the purchase of law books.
              Political correspondence concerns the government of the United States under the
              Articles of Confed eration, the ratification of the Constitution, foreign relations
              with Great Britain especially involving the British-held western posts and a
              commercial treaty, the Citizen Genet affair, James Madison's resolutions regarding
              trade and navigation, proposal to arm frigates against Algiers, Jay's Treaty, Whiskey
              Rebellion, the need for taxation for revenue, the presidential campaigns of 1796 and
              1800, relations with France, Cherokee Indian affairs, the use of political patronage,
              Republican versus Federalist politics especially in Connecticut, Kirby's years as a
              Republican in the Connecticut state legislature, the repeal of the Judiciary Act of
              1801, and American relations with Spain after the Louisiana Purchase. Other
              correspondence relates to Kirby's legal practice, especially the collection of debts
              and the publication and sale of his book <title type="simple" render="italic">Reports
                of Cases Adjudged in the Superior Court and Court of Errors of the State of
                Connecticut from the Years 1785 to May, 1788</title>; lands claimed by both
              Pennsylvania and Connecticut; land speculation by Kirby and others in lands in
              Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, and Georgia, and in the Western Reserve of which
              Kirby was a proprietor; early settlement of western lands; the Yazoo land fraud; the
              building of turnpikes, especially in Connecticut and Pennsylvania; the Connecticut
              militia in which Kirby was an officer; Kirby's duties as supervisor of the U.S.
              Revenue for Connecticut; routes and the operation of the U.S. Post Office; the
              collection of debts; the settlement of the estate of Reynold Marvin, with whom Kirby
              studied law; the Royal Arch Masons of the United States, of which Kirby was the first
              general grand high priest, including some material written in code; a description of
              Washington, D.C., 1802; Kirby's partnership in a slitting mill; the financial suit of
              William Hillhouse against Kirby and Jeremiah Mason; Kirby's report to Thomas Jefferson
              on the Mississippi Territory including a description of the lands east of the Pearl
              River, settlers, produce, trade conditions, Spanish settlements in West Florida and
              Mobile, Spanish military posts, and Indian tribes; a yellow fever epidemic in New
              Orleans, 1804; and the settlement of Ephraim Kirby's estate. A diary of Reynold Marvin
              Kirby, son of Ephraim Kirby, describes his life in the U.S. Army during the War of
              1812 beginning when he entered the army in 1813 as a lieutenant in the 3rd U.S.
              Artillery and telling of his military engagements and duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12100_p9d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL F. KIRBY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1785-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3042</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a76091dc832cef3a95e96df37bbf2bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca13c2fdab2c88e4fe053d36a64418f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cedcc142ed6909d37e7e40162dd1882b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a tavern keeper, showing prices of meals, whiskey and brandy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12104_otw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KIRBY PAPERS, 1810-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3043</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9e3379b14e5ade98dc0587b2f8136fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59436a1644e71131fb563a347ef3fe1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton (Sampson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_486371918a3d78e00c579bd1f24c2619">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Kirby include family correspondence; correspondence concerning the
              education of his daughter, Lillian, at the St. Joseph's School, Hickory, North
              Carolina, and letters from Lillian while attending school; business letters regarding
              the collection of rents and debts; receipts for payment of Confederate taxes; and
              letters concerning the administration of the estate of James B. Pigford of which Kirby
              was executor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12108_1n5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KIRBY FAMILY PAPERS, 1831-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3044</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a156546abf49f59ffe5bdea71413953"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_136c521584301cf62a8da3e21025f512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_114521fa20ecc784e11dc60dd8c0f2d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts, including ledgers, daybooks, cashbooks, and account books, for
              the firms of John T. Kirby, Kirby &amp; Wilson, A. H. Kirby, and Kirby &amp; Vernon; a
              ledger, 1856-1859, containing student accounts with the Spartanburg Female College,
              Spartanburg, South Carolina; a tax in kind account book, 1863-1865, and papers
              recording the agricultural products acquired from local residents, and goods taken for
              use by the Confederate Army, and the memorandum book, 1874-1876, of A. H. Kirby while
              serving as a county commissioner of Spartanburg County, including information about
              the construction and repair of bridges and roads, and drainage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12112_utt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES B. KITCHEN PAPERS, 1797-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3045</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e53429f37bf8dad6b59179041315c2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f6eec666282ab21baf87f59c3077743">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sussex County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba5cffec0d91df69012b7ad998ade2d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Blacksmith accounts, 1797-1822, of James B. Kitchen; and miscellaneous bills and
              receipts of various people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12116_4lv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO HERBERT KITCHENER, FIRST EARL KITCHENER, PAPERS, 1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3046</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcd913c88ada2faf226f683cf205b0b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_58d8f44b236f784a3200ed06f5cfb912">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94dff07e97649f5728302d01b184767d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Horatio Herbert Kitchener, First Earl Kitchener (1850-1916), field marshal
              in the British Army, include a letter, 1885, concerning the Nile Expedition of
              1884-1885; and a letter, dating probably from the 1900s, concerning the efforts of
              Butcher, Norton, and himself to get an unidentified bill passed by Parliament.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12120_gmm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SEYMOUR KITCHING PAPERS, 1871-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3047</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eccdfb295b95e7035c982e360899f8da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c0930a4679ce85914042bd249351224">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Supply, Okla. (Indian Territory)</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8de2aae2b6a011e2f29d39519569785">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Seymour Kitching, medical officer in the U.S. Army,
              including a few letters written from Fort Supply dealing with camp situations, letters
              from Kitching's wife in Virginia, and letters from his mother in London and Meriden,
              England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12124_aqd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLOTTE WILSON (POWE) KITTRELL PAPERS, 1902-1961.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3048</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c7ea2e54c122ad4229935ee1769d47a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ceabe2b847602cdd2fa787a692d3aa58">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tryon (Polk County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97e7591178b9c14727303f09a7b47fcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charlotte Wilson (Powe) Kittrell, teacher, include two letters from Helen
              M. Eddy concerning bird calls and local dialects of the North Carolina mountains; a
              letter from Senator Strom Thurmond about nullification, a letter relating to the
              desegregation crisis of 1956; clippings pertaining to South Carolina political
              history, reminiscences and descriptions of Cheraw (South Carolina) racial segregation,
              relatives and family servants, bishops of the Episcopal Church, and the death of Wade
              Hampton; and a copy of a speech on segregation by Congressman L. Mendel Rivers in
              1956.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12128_2cq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. KLEINSCHMIDT PAPERS, 1888-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3049</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57a85079d2cd8106879afe85fc186195"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5bec045ab16e143734a69c547efb3d81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d671664a851d700f320f67052add7284">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William A. Kleinschmidt consist of his diploma from Central Wesleyan
              College, Warrenton, Missouri, 1888; invitation to commencement, 1888; a copy of the
              program for the Ivy Planting at the college; and the marriage license of Kleinschmidt
              and Emma L. Schaberg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12132_lr7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWARD KNATCHBULL, NINTH BARONET, PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3050</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_296ba1887effc0e202b2973a3bc47f0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5ec9f795c83e4793d73ac0997e424574">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6104c2e485e79225d442f218f9c11f2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Charles Edward Poulett Thomson to Sir Edward Knatchbull, Ninth Baronet
              (1781-1849), discussing clandestine trade and the enforcement of the Corn Laws.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12136_90h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNA P. KNIGHT PAPERS, 1858-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3051</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b35c8170fcc5963fa7c4e4684b0d190f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f31a407377cd1f02e8974e3526d458a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Normal (McLean County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7aed4ef2212c86f93152a3b7707a1e22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly personal and family correspondence of Anna P. Knight, teacher, concerning
              personal matters, travel in California, teaching experiences, and the Chicago
              Columbian Exposition in 1893; and several business letters pertaining to commodity and
              land prices in Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12140_4rw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. F. KNIGHT PAPERS, 1840-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3052</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19fa3bb1ca974c90ce7f3c9aad37b68e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0cbff7bb563dd97b0912a3c013d56b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgecombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec092eb4593afb4f6b78df70057b0950">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of B. F. Knight, a Baptist minister, principally dealing with
              religious matters; and three Civil War letters</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12144_si9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN KNIGHT PAPERS, 1788-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3053</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7735b42b60eb73aa194df80391c5ef2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,323 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6268523303b980f67c278fe96ae1fbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss., and Frederick (Frederick County) and Baltimore,
              Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89b7f4e0e88336a3305b5c38afc913b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, legal papers, financial papers, diaries and printed material
              constitute the papers of John Knight (1806-1864), merchant, planter, and investor.
              Included are personal correspondence of Mary (McCleery) Knight with her sister Frances
              (McCleery) Beall; letters from Roger Brooke Taney to William Murdock Beall explaining
              his refusal of the vice-presidency and discussing his interest in the presidency; and
              corre spondence between John Knight and Frances Zeruiah Susanna Beall during their
              courtship. Correspondence, 1830-1864, with friends and relatives, and with Enoch
              Pratt, a Baltimore banker in charge of Knight's finances, discusses the political
              conflict between Henry Clay and Andrew Jackson; economic conditions in the United
              States, especially concerning the cotton market; banking and bank failures; the panic
              of 1857; investment in cotton land in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas; the
              purchase and sale of slaves; the treatment and medical care of slaves; the operation
              of Knight's various plantations; piracy on the Mississippi River, 1841; cholera and
              yellow fever epidemics, 1832, 1833, 1837, and 1841; education at the Frederick Female
              Academy, Frederick, Maryland; financial conditions in the United States during the
              Civil War; U.S. relations with England during the war; the course of the Civil War,
              especially in Maryland; Knight's attempts at various cures for ill health, including
              water cures, hot springs, and baths; and the Knights' tours in Europe, 1850-1864.
              Bills and receipts generally concern Knight's business interests and travel expenses.
              Legal papers include land deeds, partnership papers, lists of slaves and papers
              related to their purchase and sale, and the wills of William M. Beall and John Knight.
              Printed materials consist of a genealogical chart, visiting cards, medical
              prescriptions, the constitution of the American Common School Society in 1838,
              clippings on finance, and travel materials. There are also school exercises, a copy of
              John Knight's paper of 1861 on the cotton question, a list of articles on Hyde Park
              Plantation, ca. 1845, and pictures of ships of the leading mail packet lines of the
              Trans-Atlantic Service, 1848-1864. Diaries, 1845-1865, of Frances (Beau) Knight
              describe in detail life in Natchez, Mississippi, and the several visits and journeys
              throughout all of Europe, as well as Egypt, Turkey, and Russia, made by the Knights,
              1850-1864;: diaries, 1852-1869, of Frances Beall Knight, daughter of John and Frances
              (Beau) Knight, also describe life in Europe, although in less detail; diaries,
              1850-1855, of John Knight contain financial notes and hotel lists. Miscellaneous
              volumes center around Knight's financial transactions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12148_j8d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN KNIGHT PAPERS, 1826-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3054</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_30084d73be86c4929b5ab7cae1c3bd5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bee8774f8d1ca61785507fbb852c6c4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>East Bethlehem (Washington County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae8bcae4939f726b482c2ef4d0069d53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of a biographical sketch and letters of Jonathan Knight (1787-1858),
              surveyor, engineer, state legislator and U.S. congressman. Letters to family members
              discuss his work in Illinois on the National Road, his visit to England and France to
              study locomotives and railroads, his work on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the
              presidential campaign of 1840, Whig and Democratic politics, slavery, the Quakers,
              commodity prices in Pennsylvania, railroad building in Iowa, his election to Congress,
              and the Brooks-Sumner affair.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12152_yqw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES DAVIS KNOWLES PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3055</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42312f02a16797b14dae07bff149ec49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d03d14a0fd8901e1c0d6a83ee502295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence, R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2152ebbc85d8382d0a6bcec13fbb9805">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript verses composed by Knowles (1798-1838), Baptist clergyman and teacher,
              supplemental to Thomas Gray's <title type="simple" render="italic">Elegy Written in a
                Country Churchyard.</title> With minor changes, the supplement was included as
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Additional Stanzas</title> in the edition
              of Gray's work published in New York by Leavitt &amp; Allen, [1852 ?].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12156_vfn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JAMES THOMAS KNOWLES PAPERS, 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3056</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_460761229c80a5ae65546c9641fed4fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04c0349d0e8343c060c965776e575d51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9dec617d80b288929bf435c29d33f1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter (11 pp.) from Lord Roberts to Sir James Thomas Knowles (1831-1908), editor of
              the <title type="simple" render="italic">Nineteenth Century,</title> criticizing
              articles by Henry Elsdale and Sir William Laird Clowes which advocate withdrawal of
              the British fleet from the Mediterranean, and discuss a scheme of imperial federation
              to strengthen the empire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12160_otc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT KNOX PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3057</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5163705819d1a48ca6d105c537d4210c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89c0e3df1dd3b7cb07fb53271f6067ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlestown (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_574ca141f0333172a402ebf727db605f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter describing the weathering of a storm off the coast of Massachusetts in a
              sailing vessel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12164_06z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID KOONCE AND GEORGE KOONCE PAPERS, 1844-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3058</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f67c43bbeaec9e83d8bbdcef11b0f37"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fe3f3050ce6831ef12cf689ae355665">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harpers Ferry (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_07691bb4382b3bb4bac0711cf050718e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts of a general store; tax lists and receipts; and court
              dockets.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12168_1ll" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KOPMAN PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3059</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67a0080d4c0bc87cd12ae028ecfc2c3e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00eb62f243c48ea62436d50409d35960">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1004a3e5d16c073bbc99ee0d40762ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of a Confederate soldier concerning personal matters, camp life, and
              clothing, and predicting the course of the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12172_5d9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CLAY KREBS PAPERS, 1816 (1863-1868) 1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3060</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eade61ce43808cf94260c208ccf89a33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>110 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1103e9179a3f3d287f3e9bdf683b57de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a511b2e2bc5bbd5f99135c6af2349f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Indentures apprenticing Henry C. Krebs's father, Isaac Krebs, to Benjamin Lefever to
              learn merchandising; indentures, 1828 and 1846, apprenticing boys to Isaac Krebs to
              learn shoemaking; personal correspondence of Henry Clay Krebs, Confederate soldier in
              the 13th Virginia Regiment, with Lizzie Beard of Harrisonburg, Virginia, whom he
              married in 1865; and letters of their children, William F. and Frank Harmon Krebs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12176_l53" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON KROESEN LEDGER, 1842-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3061</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab440e2f932ffd6b0689d11cc145a379"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>(91 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e76e0720fa596fc46010096e1208f6e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_07e7fa48d986463a48db750a71d84e8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Consianment records for General merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12180_6im" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KU KLUX KLAN PAPERS, 1870-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3062</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee66c0e094714b24c236bc1a0fc3d15c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02a25f72541497bc461415b88cdeb3a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers relating to the Ku Klux Klan including legal documents, 1870,
              containing the testimony of former members of the Klan before the Supreme Court of
              North Carolina concerning Klan activities in the state, 1868-1870, especially in
              Alamance County, and describing the organization, rituals, rules, dress, signs, and
              crimes of the Ku Klux Klan, with references to similar organizations, the White
              Brotherhood and the Constitutional Union Guard, and to opposing groups, the Heroes of
              America and the Union League of America; a letter from a Klan member to Charles Sumner
              denouncing radical politicians; a purported copy of a commission of a Grand Counsellor
              of the Heroes of America; a reproduction of the serial <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Imperial Night-Hawk,</title> April 25, 1923; a letter, 1940, to
              Lamar Q. Bail, city editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Atlanta
                Constitution,</title> regarding Frank Dudley's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >King Cobra</title>; a typescript of a statement made by Imperial Wizard James R.
              Venable in 1966; a copy of the serial <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Clansman,</title> 1967; a selected bibliography of and an outline of the history of
              the Klan; and pamphlets and clippings concerning race relations in the United States
              in the twentieth century.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12183_73f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE FREDERICK KUNZ PAPERS, 1885-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3063</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_423ba1dce03b34e8516c4b77dba4f001"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32465b33aaa2572339320eb1770e766c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b0d2d6b3318cb21cabe01fbf2f3484aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of George Frederick Kunz (1856-1932), mineralogist, concerning gems,
              precious stones, and other minerals, principally in North Carolina, and a collection
              of Indian relics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12187_0bu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. KUYKENDALL LEDGER, 1823-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3064</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ef80c3be49f68907e1d98ffef2e3f57"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 426 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_861e0e35eb192609bf3938eeaa113357">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Romney (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9164df953996d31356b28a8d0050e580">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a tanner for hides, skins, shoes, bridles, and other similar
              products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12191_vz7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENE LABICHE RECORD BOOK, 1869-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3065</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_788e0fd378487439a561d622c70d6e68"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 34 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b646f5e453940a0dc94078197685e6a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf742a0215ceb70b1e8f80914095129b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record book of Eugene Labiche, containing family records, extracts from Shakespeare's
              plays, some German translations, and estate records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12195_bor" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LABOR MISCELLANY PAPERS, 1901-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3066</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9038b966a224bd942aa420b0becbbeb5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,606 items and 171
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e141deb37cf701f9874edb5efa3ec253">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, fliers, bulletins, pamphlets, leaflets, broadsides, reports,
              agreements, convention proceedings, and serials comprise the miscellaneous papers
              related to labor and labor unions. Papers concern various topics including collective
              bargaining, jobs for women, strikes, labor policies, taxes, mediation, pay increases,
              presidential elections, pension plans, labor relations, civil rights, world affairs,
              workers' education, labor conferences and conventions, labor leaders, and labor
              schools and institutes. Included are reports, 1953-1957, in Spanish made by the
              Council of Labor Relations of Puerto Rico on a series of union cases; the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Textile Workers Voice,</title> 1949-1955, published by
              the textile section of the Carolina District of the Communist Party, U.S.A.; <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Fighter for Peace,</title> February, 1952, published
              by the student section of the Communist Party U.S.A.; printed material pertaining to
              the American Federation of Labor, the American Federation of LaborCongress of
              Industrial Organizations, and the Congress of Industrial Organizations; and
              correspondence, 1951-1956, with various unions and union officials principally in the
              South concerning the establishment at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, of a
              collection of materials recording growth and development of the Southern labor
              movement.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12198_u0k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LABOUCHERE, FIRST BARON TAUNTON, PAPERS, 1840, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3067</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c79a757e53b4da91fe9a0cb22fa950be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccfc34587b2999931fa049d1f58454df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b496be3887ea4a0504a18de0e7548e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1840, from Lord Palmerston to Henry Labouchere, First Baron TauntOn
              (1798-1869), member of Parliament and governmental official, discussing diplomatic
              negotiations of Britain between Turkey and Mehemet All of Egypt, and the domestic
              ramifications of Palmerston's policies; and a letter, 1856, from the Duke of Cambridge
              commending the governor and legislature of the Cape Colony for their attitude toward
              the Foreign Legion settlers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12202_xwx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. LACKEY PAPERS, 1854 (1858-1860) 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3068</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86b0fb831dc36f4721766e205c22ae1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c0027c8e3a043d389a4ad72d77c432a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockbridge County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53f7a0a8b49747833359d56c998d4d29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William A. Lackey and other members of the Lackey family contain personal
              and business letters, legal papers, and bills and receipts concerning the settlement
              of estates, business and personal affairs, and slaves. Also contains a memorandum
              book, 1859-1860, relating to the settlement of the estate of Thomas Lackey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12206_tba" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL W. LACKLAND AND FRANCIS LACKLAND PAPERS, 1790 (1820-1860)
              1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3069</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdee3cdf715b66fde6d9a4f864684ebf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,641 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00038bca69f52ae34765d5ef11d976fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_79fe1674fc6d9c6d26d7964f60802c73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Samuel W. Lackland and his son, Francis Lackland, contain personal and
              business letters; legal papers, 1790-1883, including a copy, 1800, of a plea naming
              George Washington as a defendant in a case involving an estate and Washington's signed
              reply; and bills, receipts, and accounts relating to slave sales and purchases and
              commodity prices in Virginia. The collection includes the correspondence, 1856-1858,
              of Francis Lackland while he was principal assistant engineer on the 2nd division of
              the Blue Ridge Rail Road Company, in charge of a survey from Knoxville, Tennessee, to
              the North Carolina line, concerning financial matters; engineering, surveying, and
              construction problems; and politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12210_nsd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN RICE LACY PAPERS. 1846-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3070</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_faa5bcfda8de7175181f50945d2d4925"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>109 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f96d981cc83b6042610b761cfd1334fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ddf3ea6724434cdba45958fa71d19025">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of a North Carolina family, prominent in
              religious, educational, and political circles, and copies of numerous speeches made
              before social and fraternal organizations by Benjamin Rice Lacy (1854-1929), member of
              the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, commissioner of labor and printing, and
              treasurer of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12214_u5r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LADIES VOLUNTEER AID SOCIETY OF THE PINE HILLS MINUTES, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3071</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc0b42ad2bcf01afd11349273bb29429"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 44 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4fd72b805e6e9cc2a97cf841440641f2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Ouachita Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_85881b059fbe78ab077e6c3d15ba53f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes recording the organization and meetings of the Ladies Volunteer Aid Society
              of the Pine Hills, chartered by the Ladies Volunteer Aid Society of Monroe, to support
              two companies of soldiers from the area. In later entries the organization is called
              the Ladies Volunteer Aid Society of Chapel Hill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12218_owy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARIE JOSEPH PAUL ROCH YVES GILBERT DU MOTIER, MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE, PAPERS,
              1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3072</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b94f58d7e31c7c2bf7edf03daf6a0438"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f4f2b92ef186446613020946b3f15aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ace0ed866ac735ce3ae249c8ac9bc0b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Lafayette introducing Achille Murat, son of the former king of Naples, and
              a group of his friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12222_09k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN LAFFITE PAPERS, 1814-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3073</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15fdb14a738d367eb052340ee52156cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fdc0d83caa441f54a097d0298570c321">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53f1f35139965979e2fafea3754dc154">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of a letter to Laffite from Lieutenant Colonel Edward Nicholls, commander
              of the British forces in the Floridas, offering him a captaincy in return for a
              cessation of hostilities towards Britain and her allies; a response by Lafitte to
              Captain Nicholas Lockyer saying that he was considering the proposal; and a letter
              from Andrew Jackson thanking him for his assistance at the battle of New Orleans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12226_63b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARK R. LAFFOON ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3074</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ee39674baf9856d5421157b2fc941c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_445fe67d2210c6241d1d61c994122867">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f185e9b39a8f8894bc95bb4d57d1ec1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume of arithmetic problems and exercises.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12230_pxw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BASEL LAMAR PAPERS, 1822-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3075</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98e4780b062f2c888b62ea7260c5c870"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a50ef8b1fc55026999663e0b63fed80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bibb County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_650dc60693fd352ba972b56e3c907dda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John B. Lamar concerning secession, the Civil War, and
              agriculture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12234_3bi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCIUS QUINTUS CINCINNATUS LAMAR PAPERS, 1875, 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3076</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4affa439cd2a05b12c422d382834c87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_036838bc6baf499c41fe4110cb92e7d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Lafayette County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ca957fa836eab16fcfeebd3f5e7ba77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Lamar to Richard J. Hinton and a clipping announcing Lamar's second
              marriage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12238_89r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALPHONSE MARIE LOUIS DE LAMARTINE PAPERS, 1836-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3077</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_093d5f02fb4e2f684fdf1c595d6e8728"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a08b0e74528d6db96aaa8686f2d0e4de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19b297db4301bf54bb3907efa3a8eeb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A facsimile of Lamartire's draft of the poem <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Meditations Harmonies Poetiodes Jocelin,</title> engravings of
              Lamartine, and engraving of Countess Marguerite (Power) Farmer Blessington, and three
              obituaries of Lamartine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12242_xb7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. MACK LAMB AND NANCY JANE LAMB PAPERS, 1885-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3078</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e959744f1ed39f0b0fabae41fc4d3172"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ebfbf9795edfd52e28b9ccea29fff125">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eafa094eacf80bc26bd9abda1be3f9e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to H. Mack Lamb and Nancy Jane Lamb from relatives in Stuart, Iowa, and
              letters to her parents from a girl living at Science Hill, Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12246_wru" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LAMB PAPERS, 1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3079</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d1cc28535af79f2649c2e41463ce7d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0fbdd57eb09aed4c61a6d81a4f45a5f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51308613a97325cc649e009e680c5e21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lamb to Edwin H. Brigham concerning Lamb's published accounts of the
              battles of Fort Fisher, North Carolina, in the Civil War, and his lecture on blockade
              running.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12250_6uw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LAMB, SECOND VISCOUNT MELBOURNE, PAPERS, 1816, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3080</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51d513d728eb99de253ed43f73b8aff1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccc890b6891f99468427def8713fb365">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_07df59fb39d5e46e1f6cd31d059db8f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Lord Melbourne concerning the Reform Bill of 1832, military pensioners in
              Ireland, and a proposal to establish a harbor of refuge for shipping at Mounts Bay,
              Cornwall. Two items, 1816, are personal letters from Lady Melbourne to Lady
              Shelley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12254_o5z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHAN P. LAND PAPERS, 1849-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3081</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06ef7697a9152b7f27a70e8542277bfc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d5ba783abe9c2a87142a6566cb74e915">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cassville (Barlow County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8102a47c08008ba8e1b70569094eb826">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Nathan P. Land, concerning political factions involved in his
              effort to be elected clerk of the Georgia senate, his real estate investments,
              provisions and stores of the Confederate Army, and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12258_zzq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LANDES PAPERS, 1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3082</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06fcb51363b3159fc5bbfcf950137e9a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6be42f873e19e880b8c47c0d1300cbb9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Muhlenberg County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3907a6a2570cf5f8763d21d7e18ae840">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from O.C. Landes to his father, John Landes, commenting on the political
              division in Illinois between the partisans of John Quincy Adams and those of Andrew
              Jackson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12262_xat" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEWTON LANDON PAPERS, 1863-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3083</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1def27b7661e2d07b7ec3614cd97100c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>89 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_753635ab58b5ed2f8ffcd52cd3bf4f67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>East Canton (Bradford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eca79f890fd4c97acc146996c4472d61">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Newton Landon include letters to him while he was a soldier in the 15th
              New York Regiment of EngineerS, during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12266_40k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES S. LANDRAM LETTERPRESS BOOKS, 1901-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3084</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6df4eb4df54f131299326325582fe5af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b0915451c04dfc91c2bd3ba0c5a9843">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Luray (Page County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0888c4e0af22d90e64032f8f1f042c0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and letters involving the settlement of estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12270_y3c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. LANE PAPERS, 1889-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3085</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_beb3aa5800d39e1351ecb1805a343f81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_731223646e4d9b216500fa37ee32b632">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Youngstown (Mahoning County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b46c1d056076f022fb124c82f2391346">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers of John C. Lane.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12274_kvc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PRESTON LANE, JR., PAPERS, 1921-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3086</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02d73d033d4d3e3c5fcdfb35468403e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,335 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86f5e03a4b8fafab176780d54da9cd9e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f7f5c094dbb07b6141a9e1f38722267a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The political papers of William Preston Lane, businessman and Democratic politician,
              contain material on national politics, 1924-1942, concerning presidential elections,
              Democratic Party conventions, and domestic political issues; and state politics,
              1924-1943, concerning local and state political figures, local elections, state
              legislation, and local Democratic Party business. There is also material in the period
              ca. 1920-ca. 1940 on county, state, and national legal associations; political and
              administrative affairs in Washington County government; local patronage; local banks,
              particularly their financial condi tion in the 1930s; the Washington County school
              board; and local aircraft companies, especially Fairchild Aviation in Hagerstown,
              Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12278_axu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LANG PAPERS, 1813-1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3087</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_050f60ffc183833d148c0b5a32a4cabe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fbf91855fadf9009c09f2dbd192c919a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_221e63f0fe11ddf26e8b3b8d7b3853dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of John Lang, a lieutenant of the British Army in the 19th Light Dragoons,
              recording his experiences in Canada during the War of 1812. Lang describes skirmishing
              along the Niagara River, 1813, and gives secondhand accounts of several other
              engagements, notably the battles of Chippewa and Lundy's Lane. Also contains
              descriptions of the St. Lawrence Valley, the north shore of Lake Ontario, and the
              cities of Quebec, Three Rivers, and Montreal, and observations on the inhabitants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12282_wk4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN DALLAS LANGSTON, JR., PAPERS, 1941-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3088</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9a598d480e656e1912cb5dad98d5e28"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>434 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcac2bb08b1ffe21c60e196a5c6b3935">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_788143e3dcf01285b11b7af50782f147">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of clippings of editorials from the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Durham (N.C.) Sun </title> written by John
              Dallas Langston during the time he was editor of the paper, 1966-1969.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12286_t5c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LILLIE LANGTRY PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3089</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c7328d535c28b4c108bb74ca6386642"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d6c689bbdf5fbae0239a0ccc68928ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f97c8b1ba7bb041abec06d78915c226b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Undated letter from Lillie Langtry, British actress, to the Countess of
              Aylesford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12290_fl8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HOSEA LANIER AND W. B. LANIER PAPERS, 1831-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3090</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a0541188fbe95f58c9321f006940912"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5d2679269d9b3c7c9841e9179fbeb70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_146a506f78dfe14789703d8068216a6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence between the Lanier family of North Carolina and their relatives
              in Tennessee, with descriptions of Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12294_939" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARCELLUS V. LANIER PAPERS, 1829-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3091</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a6d304fadb89b86aaee728da2c5b46b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_319a1ba5c9ffae1f3f73c7e5612f269f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1394c932a1346196a400e596d46d61ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Marcellus V. Lanier contain letters from his father and
              brothers concerning family matters and business affairs, deeds of property belonging
              to the Lanier family, and a copy of a speech by Marcellus V. Lanier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12298_gh8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIDNEY LANIER PAPERS, (1857-1881) 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3092</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8b8bc3e9c82d0d0c5c263da1886afad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5eba93d222d6dd49a352b39bc3de9d70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_463b8938eb0633610c919c7eb5bc8992">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed and handwritten copies of letters by Sidney Lanier (1842-1881), Georgia poet
              and musician, including some written from Oglethorpe University, Milledgeville,
              Georgia; a few Civil War letters; letters pertaining to the writing of the cantata for
              the centennial celebration at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1876; correspondence
              regarding Lanier's lectures in Baltimore; and an autographed poem, "Rose Morals"
              [published by Jay B. Hubbell, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Lanier
                Manuscript,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Library Notes </title> (Duke
              University), II (November, 1937), 2-3]. Included also is one original letter from
              Clifford A. Lanier to Edwin Mims concerning publication in the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">South Atlantic Quarterly </title> of a poem, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Idealism,</title> by the former and a letter to Mims from
              Dudley Buck, referring to correspondence from Sidney Lanier. The copies of the letters
              have been partially published [Charles R. Anderson et al. (eds). <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Centennial Edition of the Writings of Sidney Lanier</title> (10
              vols., Baltimore, 1945)].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12302_j0l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE T. LANIGAN PAPERS, [1900?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>3093</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74807dbb1c68fdbd6ab1f6d79e8e1243"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 36 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d19a955b5bf0e65e9dbc373ea89f3fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69f2647f55dc037913be4341a26b3ad1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Booklet entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Something doing in the
                Orient,</title> by George T. Lanigan, made up of typed copies of press cables
              reporting news from the Orient, each cable followed by doggerel verse.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12306_lvw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES LANMAN PAPERS, 1828-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3094</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f65a54c25dc03c412d75480ebb702f23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_156be1476a52d20305a1a84afc6959f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62ea0b5788fe7d93b4f0ba852daf1db2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Charles Lanman contain brief, biographical sketches of 12 congressmen
              from North Carolina, which were prepared for various editions of Lanman's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Dictionary of the United States Congress, </title> in
              1859 and in the 1860s, including Joseph Carter Abbott, Thomas Lanier Clingman, William
              Davidson, John Adams Gilmer, David Heaton, James Madison Leach, David Settle Reid,
              Alfred Moore Scales, Henry Marchmore Shaw, Francis Edwin Shober, John Pool, and Warren
              Winslow. Other items in the collection concern the preparation of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Dictionary.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12310_pfa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATE LANPHEUR PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3095</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a6c4e1e24994373b92091581f65d56a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a205ad36da1a33003ae91e9581f80b1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Allegany County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_85d43bbbf176c7c752c011916d6df53a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains letters of Nate Lanpheur, a soldier in the 85th New York
              Regiment at Plymouth, North Carolina, 1863; a memoir, 1864, written by Lanpheur after
              his return from Confederate prison describing the siege and fall of Plymouth to
              Confederate troops in April, 1864; and scattered letters from Union soldiers serving
              in Virginia, 1862-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12314_4bo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT LANSING PAPERS, 1910-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3096</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58038279a9f26fd11f789d6eb2869073"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fca653d0546104f51c3da4aada58531">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b066dfa95dec51f10857efeda9694ce7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Robert Lansing, attorney and secretary of state of the United States,
              contain typescript copy, with handwritten corrections, of a book by Lansing entitled
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Principles of American Political
                Parties.</title> manuscript notes and a partial manuscript draft of an article on
              sovereignty; and typescripts of 21 addresses and articles, 1918-1920, in general
              concerning United States participation in World War I, the peace conference, and the
              postwar international order.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12318_mft" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GUSTAVE LANSON PAPERS, 1900-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3097</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26e47569f3c4a3ca55577b7cbf0e0587"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>33 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e2958c154188d0b2c1ee439fbdfd964">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48936c2094f4d3e66d28a9b634bfc964">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional and personal letters and papers of Gustave Lanson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12322_dpu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL M. LANTZ AND J. P. RINKER DAYBOOKS AND LEDGERS, 1823-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3098</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3282e94bb8c2464cd5efac3415fc0467"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b0e4a52ca59efe9d6ca29a1aca0ba6c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union Forge (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd42c87bc35c23582693cee9fa698292">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm which dealt in general merchandise and apparently operated a
              forge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12326_o5r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIETRO LANZILLI PAPERS, 1899-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3099</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc94b5fc62e1e8edd23903858adfd70d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7d707c03a4e8cd43373c117aeda55fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guatemala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ff52eb60cfefa85fda604e0da1b6323">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business and legal papers of Pietro Lanzilli, a merchant and
              manufacturer in Guatemala.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12330_0co" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LAPRADE ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1839-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3100</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_85c89c05967ebc647eef2c7848b57236"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f873f9005c97199650b04a469564f499">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89f00ead8038ca41da121e0b89fdc070">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks of William Laprade's gristmill</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12334_vlp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WHITFIELD LAPSLEY PAPERS, 1848-ca. 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3101</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08511b1a950ac46679fd633d3ea8ef94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94cf12d7ca6d9c18d6d7519db416c6e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ada8219d1d62b86d77c1393d3f29354f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John W. Lapsley contain an autograph draft, 1862, of an appeal by
              Lapsley to the president and congress of the Confederacy in behalf of railroad
              construction generally, and specifically for those lines leading out of Selma,
              Alabama; Lapsley's commission, 1883, in the Cava Spring Guards by the governor of
              Georgia; and photographs of portraits of Lapsley, his wife, and his son.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12338_0qb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL LARNED PAPERS, 1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3102</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e532b9e7ba6685752cfad94da0ff3ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_709b1b8327f6ebc151c596ae57795ecb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence (Providence County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9496d981b927e23572da46d0861f52bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Samuel Lamed, secretary of the United States legation to Chile, describing
              Chile, the capital city, Santiago, and analyzing the political situation in that
              country.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12342_gje" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH HART LARWILL PAPERS, 1835-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3103</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82708b83f26f746c0352aff85287bf75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9963ecd74f41eb75269b79eb59cb72e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bucyrus (Crawford County), and Wooster (Wayne County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95c8115280492aca9f90971427c6338e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Joseph Hart Larwill and his family concern land transactions;
              business matters; and politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12346_7kj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL WILLIAM LASSITER, FRANCIS RIVES LASSITER, AND CHARLES TROTTER LASSITER
              PAPERS, 1832 (1887-1910) 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3104</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a0d8345e30cc287e6cae80742ac47f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21,749 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6dd81847e3fec01862b2a70b789eee2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa., and Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6570756762e8d9712398a6fc146dfa30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, professional, and legal correspondence and papers of David William Lassiter
              (1827-1903), a Petersburg physician; and of his two sons, Francis Rives Lassiter
              (1866-1909), Boston attorney, Petersburg city attorney, member of U.S. Congress
              1900-1909, and Charles Trotter Lassiter (b. 1870), member of Virginia House of
              Delegates, 1901-1904, and of the Virginia Senate, 1906-1912. Much of the material
              concerns the career of Francis Rives Lassiter as a politician and congressman. A large
              part of the correspondence is of a routine nature. Three volumes include a letter book
              of Francis Rives Lassiter, accounts of his estate administered by D. W. Lassiter, and
              an account book of D. W. Lassiter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12350_elg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LATHAM LEDGER, 1832-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3105</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b83193158a3b45eda7a4368696602bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 284 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_512a7b48fbdd675f787274beb1bb60e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Falmouth (Stafford County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a587da62687b4f444714baba3bba802f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12354_d2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY GREY LATHAM AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1851-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3106</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b37968db715e01a0da739a8e98a613b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 229 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5013b2c77a294493b80032e80f2f7cea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_88e2a38da7d5c55d9909ff7cdadcbd8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes and signatures of students and professors at the University of Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12358_ynf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MINNA BYRD LATHROP JOURNAL, 1874-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3107</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_930e4cd4794f7c02ccd7046675a9f114"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 132 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f49135bb261fc9db908cc3df6959d5d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dover, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dbeb71a0a51999a5c3d3437e4625f4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of a trip to London and</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12362_zhh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LATHROP'S STOCK COMPANY PAPERS, 1892-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3108</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a876c0a1aa29347dc2cfa248da3ac3e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88409d2ec476cfad7050b16185fc850b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef1f5e51cd1ccdbf920d7faf9ced355e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection of programs for the plays presented by the Lathrop's Stock Company in
              Boston, Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12366_dqw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LATIMER PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3109</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86a7f37f9eb335f73873b436cb7f7998"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ffcdfc9be02f4e513b25827f2041157">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>San Juan, Puerto Rico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16c34848749ebcdf8a239630d36818d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a New Englander named <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Yankee
                Tom,</title> apparently intended for publication, describing the seizure by Spanish
              authorities of a ship bringing 1,100 slaves into the Caribbean.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12370_6l6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. H. LATIMER PAPERS, 1856-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3110</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2647d98ac76f89529ba63ddae441721c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d32db1fa51dcd66f2300e83abc7cd0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f9969edd764e73633fcad8a999f5440">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of S. H. Latimer. a physician and member of the Georgia secession
              convention.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12374_cka" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH W. LATTA MUSTER ROLL, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3111</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a7eb663b49a922d89677e909aea1c597"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c9ba67f2405d1d270d2055383bc68cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb14be21367fef1cde973e539a1d62c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Muster records for Company A, 66th North Carolina Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12378_xpf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LATTA ARITHMETIC BOOK. 1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3112</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0cd99546ad4a286909e60d7e0eacc162"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11a6a8fe6be97840d5bed52ae5cd5fed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume of arithmetic exercises and problems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12381_kq8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. LATTNER PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3113</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd51cac2236a7da9073189d8f7d8fd55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2772ff543dba9985babe46fe6921a86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_532fcf287e8f7064dcda27b74f5623f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers relating to James S. Lattner's service in the
              Confederate Army and his position as judge of inferior court in Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12385_mtp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC LAUCK LEDGER, 1817-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3114</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_11df69a639c4afcd5e3733702a4c88e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 141 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ae0271ffc4f1683119a0f858995378c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7b968b966caf4145195494d77191a64">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Unidentified accounts under the names of customers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12389_79r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH B. LAUGHTON PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3115</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe22801b15174d7abf722170f0dbbeb9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3018c7382bd61e0e2955ffa0490eba28">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brooklyn, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_79e755ddf98a1696b63f195df042fe16">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 38th New York Regiment describing the movements and
              campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, especially during the battles of Yorktown,
              Williamsburg and Richmond in 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12393_e6r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LAURENS PAPERS, 1777-1792.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3116</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf01054b9d4cdb4df3c14afd5d785063"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1b2c0ce307038e08b331975fd046fd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8cbb3441da7fd02bdd014d6cf3e51108">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Henry Laurens (1724-1792), Charleston merchant and planter and member of
              the Continental Congress, concerning the salary of his aide, Moses Young. Included
              also is a letter to Laurens from his son, John, in the Revolutionary Army, requesting
              books on military strategy, and a letter, 1781, to Henry Laurens from Thomas Burke,
              William Sharpe, and Samuel Johnston asking him to support their suggestion that the
              British navy and army be attacked from the seacoast of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12397_e1q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUNCAN W. LAURIN PAPERS, 1851-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3117</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bce874819f501ec17066cf59fc28d95"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8fc504963f89c2e4ab5068f2030defa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springfield (Richmond County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3603c1e6df1b51018ff751ad1b01464c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Reverend J. Jones Smyth, a Presbyterian minister, to Duncan W. Laurin,
              concerning a school which Laurin wished to start.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12401_8z4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIE A. F. LAVALLETTE PAPERS, 1826 (1830-1860) 1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3118</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05bef9e9d46814ee303f7cdfb6637d64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>558 items and 10 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_207b12382023c5bfc3332291d3c8df55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia and Maryland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9df7157e6a83b6290a4c15d9b808c9aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and official correspondence and papers of Elie A. F. Lavallette
              (ca.1790-1862), rear admiral of the U.S. Navy. Largely confined to official papers,
              the collection contains a brief biography of Lavallette; correspondence, 1846-1847,
              bearing on Lavallette's administration as civil and military governor of Mazatlan,
              Mexico, which city he had captured; papers bearing on the capture of an American
              seaman in 1851 by Selim, king of the island of Johanna, while Lavallette served in the
              patrol of the African coast to suppress slave trade; and many routine reports from
              subordinates to Lavallette and correspondence with the Portuguese concerning customs
              duties while the Mediterranean fleet's headquarters were at Porto Praya in the Cape
              Verde Islands; and information on the <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Jaffa
                Affair,</title> in which several American citizens were murdered at Jaffa, Syria, by
              five Turks. Included also are letters of Lavallette to his wife, Mary Lavallette, and
              from his son, Stephen Decatur Lavallette, generally in the period, 1826-1848; papers
              on navigation by hydraulic methods; and a table of lighthouses on the island of
              Sicily, July 11, 1859. The ten volumes include a combination logbook and diary while
              on a South American cruise, 1820-1822; two journals, 1833-1835, containing weather
              observations, punishments administered to miscreant sailors, records of the sick, and
              amounts of supplies on board; four letter books, including letters of Lavallette to
              George Bancroft, A. B. Warford, Lewis Warrington in 1846, chiefly regarding friction
              between Lavallette and Warford, engineer at the Memphis Navy Yard; letters to
              Francisco de Leon, Francisco Vidal, and other members of the Mazatlan Junta; to
              William B. Shubrick and Thomas Ap Catesby Jones, 1847-1848; routine letters from
              Lavallette to Samuel Barrow, William A. Graham, John P. Kennedy, William B. Shubrick,
              Daniel Webster, and various naval officers; a general order book; and a logbook of the
              frigate <title type="simple" render="italic">Congress. </title> Among the
              correspondents are J. C. Dobbin, W. H. Gardener, Jas. Glynn, Francis H. Gregory, Isaac
              Hull, E. A. F. Lavallette, Robt. H. Leese, Uriah P. Levy, J. M. McIntosh, S. P.
              Quackenbush, Jos. J. Roberts (president of Liberia), Vicente Rocafuerte, Isaac G.
              Strain, Isaac Toucey, Levi Woodbury, and M. B. Woolsey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12405_pbr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDRIEN DE LA VIE WILLE D'ORVILLE, COMTE DE VIGNACOURT, PAPERS, ca.
              1724.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3119</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8cb34710df29a14c95bc36a621d91c1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0252118c36fa092fafada6ce707f34b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_40e412aac0fed769af7e62c03fa108aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A work entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Country Amusements,</title>
              which is an annoymous English translation of <title type="simple" render="italic">Les
                Amusements de la campagne ou le Défi Spirituel, Nouvelle Galante et Comique </title>
              (Paris, 1724), by Adrien de La Vieuville D'Orville, Comte de Vignacourt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12409_4zx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LAW, FIRST BARON ELLENBOROUGH, PAPERS, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3120</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_09b3fb7f372ce365cb606445c8fa7e7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_829598a87e3a551072b8ad43145b4732">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ef0a9f83e643c083566331d8b75da65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Edward Law (1750-1818), Lord Chief Justice of England, giving his opinions
              on repeal of the Five Mile and Conventicle acts and on making concessions to the
              Dissenters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12413_rjk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LAW, FIRST EARL OF ELLENBOROUGH, PAPERS, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3121</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2e02b78a5f902660b73696bc6214291"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9a3721fdf44112ef055954d00dc9f7eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a411b7d715778be8b9acf89959418825">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Edward Law (1790-1871), from Sir Robert Peel discussing strategy for the
              opening of Parliament and the crisis over the Reform Bill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12417_90g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EVANDER McIVOR LAW PAPERS, 1887-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3122</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c74ef7bbeb06bdb5f43a3cd67c2298f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4894005407445507bb5984b2cf32918">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yorkville (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d97c1a77fa17a0fd8b1e474dc88f793">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Evander McIvor Law to Isaac R. Pennypacker, editor of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Weekly Press </title> in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, concerning
              papers which Law had written on the Seven Days' battle, the second battle of Manassas,
              the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, and General Longstreet's Knoxville
              campaign.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12421_i1u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LAW PAPERS, 1761-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3123</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8865929f3a19e59bb45ddea2eee71bd2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,843 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a264bdce72ef4b1a2eb7d57a864e9173">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington (Darlington County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09f21fde114558149a49536f0f57c16a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and papers of William Law (1792-1868), planter,
              merchant, and leader of the local militia; and of the DuBose family; and of Cyrus
              Bacot, with whom Law was connected by marriage. As captain of the Black Creek Militia,
              1813-1820, Law's papers include muster rolls, accounts of courts-martial, lists of
              absentees with their excuses, and numerous orders. Law's plantation records are
              confined to frequent lists of slaves, accounts of cotton planted and produced, and
              weights of hogs killed. The bulk of the papers is concerned with Law's activities as a
              merchant in partnership with Daniel DuBose, including records of large amounts of
              cotton sold to Charleston commission merchants, of turpentine and bricks sold, and
              papers, bills, receipts, account books, daybooks, cashbooks, and ledgers. Included
              also are an account book of lumber sold by Law and Cyrus Bacot, and letters and papers
              showing Law's activities in the temperance movement and the Presbyterian Church.
              Personal letters, largely confined to the period after 1839, fall into three
              categories; letters of sympathy at the death of Law's wife in 1839; frequent letters
              from members of the Cooper and DuBose families; and letters from Law's brother, James
              Robert Law, who was often involved in financial difficulties. Letters from James
              Robert Law are concerned with planting operations in Sumter District, South Carolina,
              and, beginning with 1848, in Madison County, Florida. </p>
            <p>Included also are a description of the Alabama River and its fertile lowlands by
              William I. DuBose written from Fort Claiborne, Monroe County, Mississippi, in 1815;
              accounts of a trip to Red Sulphur Springs as well as other springs in Virginia in
              1835; a long account by James R. Law relative to a marl bed on his Sumter plantation,
              and Civil War letters from William Law's son revealing numerous incidents of camp
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12425_ghj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM AUGUSTUS LAW PAPERS, 1771 (1860-1927).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3124</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd4774f093de00f2ec295345a3586825"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,503 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32eb6cda668cb0958d99528185c43ca5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7a0c1fc23750457de005a5ee24e6d437">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of William Augustus Law concern the Law family generally up until 1868 and
              contain the correspondence of William A. Law relating to the management of his
              plantation, 1868-1900, including correspondence with William K. Ryan, a factor in
              Charleston, South Carolina, and commission merchant Henry Cobia; items concerning
              prices and the cotton market; and letters relating to the purchase of agricultural
              equipment. Correspondence among William A. Law, his wife, Julia Law, and their
              children deal with family business and local news. The collection contains many bills
              and receipts, including some concerning Law's sister, Laura Zimmerman, and an account
              of Law's Civil War experiences, written in 1903.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12429_mrt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH LAWLER PAPERS, 1820-1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3125</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b515a627d6c165fa1a50d3a25b817dad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>65 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_339f12437109e87e56fb618153798e9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_840142f557617f83d88c41c2cc454378">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the Lawler family relating for the most part to the settlement of land in
              Kentucky and Indiana, and commenting on food and commodity prices, politics, and
              social and religious activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12433_iqv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HANNAH R. LAWRENCE PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3126</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc694e3203109aece3abe6dd6c729114"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_496b49cc0404ad8f111a48f69988fdf0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_814a0d68a6e213ac0198ae8b4799e637">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Hannah R. Lawrence from her Moffitt cousins in the Confederate Army. The
              letters concern camp life, personal matters, and the battle of the Wilderness. The
              Moffitts were in the 5th North Carolina Regiment, the 44th North Carolina Regiment,
              and the 46th North Carolina Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12437_t8a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUTHER LAWRENCE AND JAMES LAWRENCE PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3127</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_050696bc53c87a8fd20a287db324dbc8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a93334e5717ba1a519f1b293e3a48b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maine.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a261304e64a1c2e2733432249d173f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from soldiers mainly from the 11th Maine Regiment, concerning camp life,
              health, equipment, troop movements-in Virginia, and campaigning in Florida and South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12441_xjo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STRINGER LAWRENCE PAPERS, 1755.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3128</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_749313cb7d493bf00ce688d229dbc0b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcdc818a6f381a30faba33b5e7bf7c1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09bd8d7ffc1db6b4fb65007b9cb42e95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript, signed, of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Narrative of
                Affairs on the Coast of Coromandel from 1730-1754,</title> by Stringer Lawrence,
              describing the struggle between the British and the French for India. This narrative
              was published as the first part of <title type="simple" render="italic">History of the
                War in India</title> (London: 1759), compiled by Richard Owen Cambridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12445_lg4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. P. LAWRY PAPERS, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3129</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84af39d4315c080e5156e4f475e44081"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb1be92f255db8b0accf892206104a92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisiana (Pike County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb8c43656d53781f8bcf3f915d09ecd3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of W. P. Lawry to Mrs. Felton of Fairfax, Vermont, discussing personal matters
              and national politics, particularly criticizing the policies of President Andrew
              Johnson toward the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12449_llw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT LAWSON PAPERS, 1776 (1781-1787) 1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3130</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21dbf502adfac91ab8a7c64eb80378b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c55c61921343546747e27d9f38d8f785">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc90df4c784841f050431bb73d7ce08a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Robert Lawson (d. 1805), brigadier general of the
              Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. The material chiefly concerns army
              movements and military promotions, with a few letters on family affairs. There are
              also an account book containing a record of money granted Lawson for raising troops,
              and later letters indicating that Lawson had moved to Kentucky, having also considered
              South Carolina. Included also are a letter of America (Lawson) Lewis to Lafayette in
              1825 sending him some of her father's papers for brief examination, and routine
              letters of Thomas Jefferson while governor of Virginia. Among the correspondents are
              Jno. Beckley, S. Hardy, Thomas Jefferson, B. Lawson, R. Lawson, Richard Henry Lee, A.
              L. Lewis, J. P. G. Muhlenburg, T. Nelson, Frederick Wilhelm von Steuben, G. Weason,
              and O. H. Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12453_614" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER ROBERT LAWTON PAPERS, 1861-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3131</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7bf219c67ac6c9994b540b92335ea29c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da4f70ace9e82f3c4e48bd89b463c010">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7846068c1a8bfe4189108b2df5059a38">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Alexander R. Lawton (1818-1896), lawyer and brigadier general in the
              Confederate Army, relating chiefly to Civil War military affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12457_mbw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES LAYDEN PAPERS, 1855-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3132</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_189a40021b113c62d5d0890fc85b4775"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf9e2445e75b9c65d4a805ffafe3051c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perquimans County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f47f3d20c38fc6eeece358f59a780278">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence between Charles Layden and his two brothers, one in Indiana
              and the other in Liverpool, England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12461_k2y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WARREN E. LAYDISE PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3133</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f8e26fd97ab715fd34bcef3bd192c39"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3db4f46b36268bfe33b22dc331c21436">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Seneca Falls (Seneca County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e3589ecdc51c7136f3a5067969e2dc4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Warren E. Laydise, a soldier in the 9th New York Artillery Regiment within
              Maryland and Virginia, discuss camp life, casualties, food, prisoners of war, and the
              Petersburg campaign, 1864-1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12465_pip" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL J. LAZENBY PAPERS, 1842-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3134</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5f1b917d8742f234d30ecbc07a13d1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f4691d4328d14a04499c185c53cb8d93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camak (Warren County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3228e2f84f0d87d444b9f9bfb1d0ac4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Samuel J. Lazenby concerning conditions in Sparta, Georgia, in 1870,
              comments on Reconstruction, and debts owed to Lazenby by P. H. Hill and Sterling G.
              Brinkley. Other letters are from college students whose education Lazenby
              financed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12469_mb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES C. LEA PAPERS, (1843-1860) 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3135</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d6dc012afbea2a337250e6e591a57bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64d4af8e503d88a062a74bf797d9e318">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e122eb30f66a3dcc1c4a345a030fad3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and personal letters, giving descriptions of Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1851 and at
              Jordan's Springs, Virginia, in 1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12473_yjm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES H. C. LEACH PAPERS, 1745-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3136</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_71b64684f1e6146fa7be78396e93ea20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>271 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2f87fc1deaa6f90d2d711431ca7e666e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Farmville (Prince Edward County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9a220bcb270e8f2e7c9d5b29c7cd8df3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of James H. C. Leach contain personal letters from his sons, James and
              Richard, his daughter, Sue, and other relatives, dealing with family matters and
              student life at Washington College, the medical school of the University of Maryland,
              and Hampden-Sydney College. Letters from the period of the Civil War concern the 21st
              Virginia Regiment, medicine in the Confederate Army, the battle of Fredericksburg,
              Confederate deserters, and the treatment of civilians by Union troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12477_fd2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN LEAKE PAPERS, 1704.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3137</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a63deda69ddbb4dfa9d21a1456e48cbd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ddd7ccf2581557dd42942b34815e954">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f23edd19665988049b509c90be08932">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to John Leake from Charles Hedges, secretary of state for the Southern
              Department, relating news of enemy naval preparations during the War of the Spanish
              Succession.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12481_yfe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LEAR PAPERS, 1850-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3138</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0acffa621fdac2040650cdf5f1fcf6e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49744f9a9a6a72ee7167a8fea44efc3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66d5c219eed6b5c8e712c0defff0a5a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue, Lord Carlingford, reporting Lear's
              conditional acceptance by the Royal Academy and poking fun at the Academy and signed,
              holograph copies of two poems by Lear, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The
                Duck and the Kangaroo,</title> 1873, and <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Cummerbund,</title> 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12485_7x2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS P. LEATHERS PAPERS, 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3139</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebc3240f4732709e6558f70660bd804a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fcbf01a77f20f19b2009797cabd158b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plans and description for a large river steamboat and an agreement to build the same
              for Captain Thomas P. Leathers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12488_cew" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEATHERS, LATTA AND COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3140</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2ae0e411d15659d7fd35a673000d38c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea545a643ff1b386ec3bc25e144ca175">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Lowell (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41858c6bf6f7f2c1abf2fdd39542c26b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general mercantile business operated by John B. Leathers and James
              Latta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12492_tyn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM THOMAS LEAVELL AND EDWARD ALLEN HITCHCOCK McDONALD PAPERS,
              1831-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3141</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb5128de3beca6d6d2c5094dea15cefa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,136 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_479152d4ec7962018733ce5495aff81e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ada3830f292f60157bbf891be577e8e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up of the papers of William Thomas Leavell (1812-1899),
              Episcopal clergyman and farmer, and his sonin-law, Edward Allen Hitchcock McDonald
              (1832-1912), Confederate officer, attorney, and businessman. The papers of William
              Thomas Leavell contain correspondence with leaders of the Episcopal Church, including
              Bishop John Johns, Bishop G. W. Peterkin, Bishop A. M. Randolph, Bishop Charles
              Clayton Penick, and Bishop W. H. Meade concerning church business, doctrinal disputes
              within the church, and debates between the Episcopal Church and other Protestant
              denominations; family letters and papers which provide information on the salaries,
              duties, and home life of a minister; material pertaining to the economic and
              agricultural conditions in Leavell's parishes, including Westover (Virginia),
              Rappahannock and Madison (Virginia), Hedgesville (West Virginia), and Berkeley Springs
              (West Virginia) and genealogical material on many of his parishioners; letters of
              William T. Leavell while he was a student at Bristol College, Bristol, Pennsylvania,
              1833-1836, and at Fairfax Institute, near Alexandria, Virginia, 1836-1837; letters of
              Leavell's brothers and sisters relating to farming in Spotsylvania County and Culpeper
              County, Virginia, in the years before 1850; correspondence between William T.
              Leavell's daughter, Anne Leavell and John M. Daniel in the 1870s, both before and
              after their marriage; and 93 of William T. Leavell's sermons. The papers of Edward
              Allen Hitchcock McDonald contain letters from Civil War veterans of McDonald's
              regiments, the 11th Virginia Cavalry and the 77th Virginia Militia, concerning battles
              and skirmishes in which they participated, a manuscript copy of McDonald's "The
              History of the Laurel Brigade," and letters, 1870-1890, pertaining to the Louisville
              Abstract and Loan Company and general business conditions in Louisville, Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12496_qpo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABNER JOHNSON LEAVENWORTH AND FREDERICK P. LEAVENWORTH PAPERS,
              1812-1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3142</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0acdc43dc45d94e57c1107db6fdcea87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,826 items and 14 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6636781532d4b534e5076b1b5a777372">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7941e428153de634675aaa68808f4ea7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sermons and religious correspondence and memorandum books of Abner Johnson
              Leavenworth (1803-1869), Presbyterian minister and educator, and of his son,
              Frederick. The collection contains material on the Leavenworth family genealogy,
              history, religious and missionary work and sermons; a tuition ledger for Van Buren
              (Ark.) Female Seminary, 1860-1862; and an autograph album, 1822. Included also are
              letters of the Civil War and Reconstruction periods and a journal describing the siege
              and fall of Petersburg as seen by a citizen of the town. Half the collection consists
              of sermons, although during the ante-bellum years, there are many letters from
              theological students in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York. The volumes are
              autograph albums, memoranda, tuition ledgers, genealogical notes of both Abner Johnson
              and Frederick P. Leavenworth and a diary of Frederick P. Leavenworth for the years
              1857-1865. Among the correspondents are Calvin Colton, Harrison Gray Otis Dwight,
              Jeremiah Evarts, Samuel Lee, Benjamin Palmer, and Noah Porter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12500_31e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LEAVENWORTH PAPERS, 1839-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3143</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33dac0bef86febd9b430ac684afac6c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a2f80941accc750f5bc1f4a5ffdc1b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Chittenden County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c056c7359c5419b60c4b568d0cebf38b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters to Henry Leavenworth, concerning legal matters and the practice
              of the law.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12504_zhz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAGGIE B. LECATO PAPERS, 1797-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3144</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b59152b571102baf88b0ff5d616c84ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>98 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91bceb23f0db63aadf399af6d343f07e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Locust Mount (Accomack County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_675480dc6acb29012106cd2d7800c3b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of letters to Maggie B. LeCato from
              girlhood friends. Also contains a daybook, 1810-1823, of Read, Teackle &amp; Company
              of Watchaprique, [Maryland?].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12508_my5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. ROBERT LECKIE PAPERS, 1768-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3145</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b9b877a68363aeafdefb5cc399bc939"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,872 items and 18 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9598fbad605481c341d00818296adbc0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d6c8c558af7af2ac49508e33f22c536">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, 1768-1840, of W. Robert Leckie (d. 1839), military engineer; and
              plantation records of William Hendrick (d. ca. 1859), planter of Mecklenburg County,
              Virginia, and son-in-law of Leckie. The papers of W. Robert Leckie, who was educated
              in Scotland, are concerned with construction of public buildings, canals, arsenals,
              aqueducts, fortifications, masonry of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and surveying and
              building of walls in the District of Columbia. Included also are the records of a
              lawsuit between Leckie and James Couty; papers relative to experiments in the
              production of lime, cement, and bricks; nine letters from Isaac Roberdeau revealing
              practices of engineers of the period; and a 91 page report of the commissioners
              appointed by the president for planning the defense of the United States. This report,
              though undated, was probably made after the War of 1812 and includes extensive details
              relative to the problems of defense, including topography, waterways, roadways,
              population, distances, and probable expenses of constructing forts. Some of Leckie's
              papers reflect his efforts to obtain contracts for the construction of such buildings
              at the Augusta Arsenal. Among the volumes also are the following: memorandum book of
              John Leckie, associated with his father; accounts, 1828-1829, of engineering contracts
              and cement stone quarries at Shepherdstown, Virginia, Seneca [Maryland?], Baltimore,
              Maryland, and a point near the Monocacy River; and a memorandum book containg data for
              surveying water lines, leveling streets, and building aqueducts in Georgetown and
              Washington, D. C. </p>
            <p>The papers of Hendrick and those of his wife, after his death, constitute a long
              record of the sales of plantation products and the purchase of supplies from
              commission merchants in Petersburg, Virginia, and the operation of a series of corn
              and grain farms. Hendrick's children wrote letters from Princeton University,
              Princeton, New Jersey, Virginia Military Institute, Virginia, Lexington, and various
              academies which they attended. Among the volumes are children's writing books,
              plantation account books, a memorandum book, and accounts of a mercantile firm. The
              Leckie and Hendrick papers overlap, the collection containing also some records of
              Hendrick's forbears.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12512_m60" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM J. LEDBETTER PAPERS, 1820-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3146</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d7e8f61d9b6a6c49653b18f1f87cebbf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54da738dcb2a1f84968f2001ca318ae8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c5d031ecfbadf04ce319ca6bcecd2ba5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to William J. Ledbetter from his relatives and friends, including a
              letter, 1865, discussing General William T. Sherman's invasion of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12516_sa9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DR. LEE PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3147</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_082799df2d7807e8e5b6a7418557a00e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66afce003c90197e99bdd097fb52fc2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_307a9bb398b4b3ed55de14664c5d5cf1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to an unidentified physician from a Confederate soldier, describing camp life
              in Virginia and the siege of Petersburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12520_kpz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND JENNINGS LEE II, PAPERS, 1737-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3148</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e478ff11ce699cd9118752c8a3989c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,373 items and 11
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_285f54a5b43dd4ab0275fdc9c6b962fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6965df08d4fa26b628a9f4add42c163">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The letters and papers of Edmund Jennings Lee II, concern the Lee family, the related
              Rutherford, Lucas, Dandridge, Rust, Washington, and Shepherd families, and Lee's law
              practice. The collection contains correspondence among the brothers Edmund Jennings
              Lee II, Charles Henry Lee, Richard Henry Lee, and Cassius Francis Lee pertaining for
              the most part to Edmund J. Lee's extensive legal practice; letters and papers relating
              to the settlement of the estate of Rezin Davis Shepherd in which Edmund J. Lee's
              children had an interest; letters concerning family matters; bills and receipts,
              primarily from Edmund J. Lee's legal practice and business interests; miscellaneous
              family writings; and family pictures. Correspondence from the period of the Civil War
              includes copies of letters from Edwin Grey Lee, son of Edmund J. Lee, describing his
              service in the Confederate Army and alluding to his later work with the Confederate
              secret service in Virginia and Canada. There are 8 volumes dealing with legal matters
              including notes on the law and financial ledgers; a ledger from the Virginia-Maryland
              Bridge Company, 1849-1851; a record book, 1818-1848, from the Shepherdstown and
              Winchester Turnpike Company; diaries of Henrietta (Bedinger) Lee, 1874-1877, Edwin
              Grey Lee, 1864-1865 and 1865, and Edmund Jennings Lee III, 1866; and a book of notes
              from a logic class taken by George Rust Bedinger at the University of Virginia, 1859,
              which was later used as a letter book and ledger.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12524_f08" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FITZHUGH LEE PAPERS, 1865-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3149</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5977738e3d304c4dad4e91993a4134be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d833d422a72bef0c7bb1acfbf2d5c49">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glasgow (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5beb69da0d9d331ac89fb8adec42fe49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of Fitzhugh Lee and material related to Lee's career including
              commissary records from Lee's cavalry command, 1865; letter relating to the
              Spanish-American War; letter from Lee as governor of Virginia; and routine letters of
              recommendation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12528_u2v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LEE PAPERS, 1769-1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3150</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_072ba4b115a5974fe9902a51f406f7c0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e8eb372ef13e64cf9c66fcfcf2fd51e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecb55c29ee9d2b0d87d9c0ef5f6f29e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters to Lee on political and personal matters, including a letter,
              1825, from Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Sr., concerning the court-martial of Captain David
              Porter of the United States Navy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12532_6v1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FITZGERALD LEE PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3151</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bdd626cc1d89ba44762e550a86c8cf2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d999d616cb4c6af0f542fdb4e68b61e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and Prince Georges County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92dbda052235e24801668a997ebc434e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Undated letter from John Fitzgerald Lee concerning a tax return for Mrs. Graham in
              1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12536_e9t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY B. LEE PAPERS, 1862-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3152</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76d103562b8d37e828e9034edbff0db9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd4379aba1b200adbfcf7b788c056156">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Templeton (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_60895e909efc3916318c1c063c5572ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Lucy B. Lee from her sons in the Union Army in Virginia and North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12540_eo2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP LUDWELL LEE LEDGER, 1743-1783.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3153</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3747f5c9d5f35d6019884c7c33eeb0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 66 pp </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f5e81d7cd84f6d8ad33f23f671c4dda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westmoreland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9dac4190e5d0351d518674fdf3d71fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of food, merchandise, eauipment, and other supplies purchased for a
              plantation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12544_fev" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. H. LEE PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3154</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3814b086f53dc68872ca1a00cf80e332"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb6c4b1ca00f13afab8246e5d8d6cb3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile (Mobile County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_827ede8e70c644ae9eb8f7b6de983ff3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier to his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12548_pkm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RANSON LEE PAPERS, 1841 (1849-1882) 1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3155</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5543e0c483bc036f1610bf0676480d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>214 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78b6ba04eb253aa809c239015538b67a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cockrum (De Soto County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6c8edd0ce844d3c5e0b194f84679fe7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains letters to Ranson Lee and his family from relatives in North
              Carolina, concerning family matters, but giving some information on economic and
              social conditions and slavery during the Civil War; there are letters from Lee's sons
              in the Confederate Army; and letters from students at Mississippi Female College,
              Hernando, Mississippi, La Grange Female College, La Grange, Tennessee, and Crozer
              Seminary, Chester, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12552_bso" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD BLAND LEE PAPERS, 1816-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3156</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63943c42a3e49cdf61d9849342b38c50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60952ef5fcba5f419367e345016d94d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b84a6005559d5f72356040cff3253057">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Richard B. Lee from John Augustine Smith concerning business affairs and
              the settlement of the estate of Henry Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12556_5v9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT EDWARD LEE PAPERS, 1749-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3157</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2b9df4c79be651e11e13d8655a4faaa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>199 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e90be419400ae202f9b6d2b58f2ddfbb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Arlington (Alexandria County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ced1e7e2ce12df62a9a20fc50aa17af6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and military correspondence of Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), Confederate general
              in chief; and of his descendants; and a few letters of Francis Lightfoot Lee, Richard
              Henry Lee, Henry Lee, and Mary Ann Randolph (Custis) Lee. The letters deal with many
              phases of Robert E. Lee's life from his marriage in 1832 until his death, including
              family and personal affairs, especially in his letters to a cousin, Mrs. Anna M.
              Fitzhugh; settlement of the Custis estate; and improvements at Arlington. During the
              Civil War the correspondence consists of official and family letters, the former
              containing much information on military activities. The postwar letters reveal details
              of domestic arrangements following the family's removal to Lexington, Virginia. One
              volume contains 295 telegrams (collected and arranged by C. C. Jones, Jr., and
              published: D. S. Freeman, <title type="simple" render="italic">Lee's
                Dispatches,</title> New York, 1915) sent by Lee from the field to Jefferson Davis
              and the Confed erate War Department, many having been endorsed by James A. Seddon.
              These dis patches relate to troop movements, reports of the intelligence service,
              skirmishes, enemy activities, transportation of prisoners and wounded men, and other
              details of military operations. Included also are two scrapbooks of <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Memorials to Lee</title>; a small notebook in R.
              E. Lee's hand, 1857-1860, containing amounts of meat purchased for the Arlington
              household; and a letterpress book of Robert E. Lee III, a lawyer of Washington,
              D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12560_w53" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH (WALLIS) BOWDICH LEE PAPERS, 1820s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3158</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c25df6a396da352ddb548634a11bf041"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e7156fad980312607228e7fd5fc61f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54ddfc6b19fbf44b253974e766785cda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Untitled manuscript (439 pp.) by the British naturalist, Sarah (Walks) Bowdich Lee,
              narrating the history of African exploration and attempting to provide a survey of
              European knowledge of Africa, ca. 1825.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12564_6c4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN DILL LEE PAPERS, 1902-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3159</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73d09f19b548a42d19e9b7c1e6bbec17"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0fa880a7c50c2bf1c1a0621034960d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbus (Lowndes County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f88b17f729fd481bd6c3539f739849dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Stephen Dill Lee concerning personal matters and reminiscences of his
              service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12568_j2r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEE FAMILY PAPERS, 1780-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3160</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40a51d4d1e7e03605925a6f1d9edc408"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>229 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7e3eae40f9366bfde830fdab3a333c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Needwood, near Petersville (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7ddc17074175cba5311ed0249d46d55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Lee family are made up for the most part of the letters and papers of
              John Lee, lawyer and Federalist politician, and his brother-in-law, Outerbridge
              Horsey, attorney general of Delaware and U.S. senator from Delaware, relating to their
              joint owner ship of a sugar plantation in Thibodeauville, Louisiana, 1828-1834,
              including a number of items from the lawsuit which ended the partnership pertaining to
              the management of the plantation. Also contains a few papers of Thomas Sim Lee
              concerning his service as governor of Maryland, 1779-1783.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12572_0ie" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID LEECH PAPERS, 1808 (1822-1842) 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3161</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4d0f920ba0157f69f4176153730a989"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_33b35812659663608ffd7d385f3af8f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ae57c69bd7ede838798a3085c7b7259">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of David Leech and his family, for the most part concerned with migration to
              Mississippi, Alabama, and Ohio. Contains a letter, 1824, criticizing the doctrine of
              the New Light Presbyterians, and copies, 1854, of the prospectus of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Kansas Free State.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12576_8rg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH SWINTON LEGARE PAPERS, 1837-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3162</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ed014b2e0bd89485b4e4b58f0f1671a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19a858da033ef76d01230351161272f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9caf3f44714597cf25eadcd1e3807ce0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of Hugh Swinton Legare, lawyer, editor, and politician,
              concerning politics, Legare's legal practice, and the purchase of books for his
              library. Also contains a letter, 1838, from Joel Poinsett, secretary of war of the
              United States, pertaining to a treaty with the Sioux Indians, and a letter from the
              sculptor, John Stevens Cogdell, concerning his career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12580_d1e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MATHEWES LEGARE PAPERS, 1844-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3163</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72da1cc9a213fe71d6950fb09ebbbc63"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7ff09740b40c82e34a9100e542adde1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Aiken (Aiken County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a44a09c8af2f3287a10b8216d1041d04">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of letters of James Mathewes Legare (1823-1859), poet and
              inventor, to Evert A. Duyckinck, Thomas Powell, and John R. Thompson, concerning
              respectively the <title type="simple" render="italic">Literary World, Living Authors
                of England,</title> and the <title type="simple" render="italic">Southern Literary
                Messenger.</title> References are made to Legare's literary productions. Included
              also is a letter giving a very full description of his inventions called <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Dual Air Engine</title> and <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Plastic Cotton,</title> and an allusion to financial stress
              incurred by these ventures. [Published: C. C. Davis, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Poet, Painter, and Inventor: Some Letters by James Mathewes
                Legare,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">North Carolina Historical
                Review,</title> XXI (July, 1944), 215-231.] Also a copy of Legare's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The New Aria: A Tale of Trial and Trust</title> and
              two letters pertaining to it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12584_ruk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE (WALPOLE) LEGARE PAPERS, 1811-1845 and 1883-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3164</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdd6867b049b87975def9e003127ff5b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fead65df170ef71fc4167b0aa2a384c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johns Island (Charleston County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab3496a65c2e7822bcc465169be357f8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal diaries, 1883-1887, regarding friends, relatives, storms, and local
              events.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12588_0e5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LEGARE PAPERS, 1811-1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3165</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27f7266e2cd95ab3f8a11d0c6ea3269d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2001a5e00145c22c270b43230e176f2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09248d14abe44f1a3c7b8d7711694a9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Thomas Legar'e (1766-1842) and James Legare with Jedediah Morse
              relative to their sons' entrance to Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut, from which
              the two boys graduated in 1815.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12592_rrb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EMMA A. LEGG PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3166</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33ab0f7a457dafb7030b046f65f8ba09"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2dca57ddd1fd305ae65fd98d85f5683">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Auburn (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0f2516dae353128036815a5d7c68099">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the letters of Charles A. Legg, William Howard Legg, and
              Luther Legg, describing their service in the Union Army during the Civil War. The few
              letters of Luther Legg concern duty with the 51st Massachusetts Regiment at New Bern,
              North Carolina, and Beaufort, North Carolina, in 1862-1863, and the letters of William
              Howard Legg concern campaigning in Virginia with the 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, 1862.
              The letters of Charles A. Legg describe his brief service with the 3rd Battalion,
              Massachusetts Rifles, at Baltimore, 1861, and his career with the 1st Massachusetts
              Cavalry, 1862-1864, in South Carolina and Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12596_lkf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HAMPTON LeGRAND LEDGERS, 1825-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3167</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2650378ced09b7e3eea91bba93afe71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ed1030ff5d9e97f927c9cb015b44ed3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a9ce99c8fa8bca9bed2bc9a1fbf0ef3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant and family accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12600_lt6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. LeGRAND NOTEBOOK, 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3168</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07b7e145607d6a65c46d0cbcd0968e33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0e61e4380aa81a64fb9f87ba1bfd635">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Trinity College (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c03ae26932bd15ca2a65cade03a6e1f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on mental science, taken by James T. LeGrand at Trinity College, Randolph
              County, North Carolina, in a course taught by Braxton Craven.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12604_i2h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN WATKINS LEIGH, SR., PAPERS, 1813-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3169</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1e79c921801ae3ee153403accc7e3bc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a4bd006fe8f7e1f358435057d0b1bb7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4477db03d0c4135b05eab5ee3b669f5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Benjamin W. Leigh, Sr., concerning legal affairs; Leigh's stand, as
              United States senator, on the Bank of the United States, 1834; and fighting around
              Norfolk, Virginia, during the War of 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12608_kh7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY C. LEIGHTON DIARY, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3170</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8429500f1dd0e847916a14e19bdbd1d4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 25 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f527a89845bcce625539643db0258f8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Oskaloosa?] (Mahaska County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_32b2b1d368dabe6bdcdfa0f0b4d46f95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a soldier in the 33rd Iowa Regiment describing campaigning in Kentucky and
              down the Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12612_0wi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL B. LEIGHTON PAPERS, 1942-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3171</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6eb436848f30a2d9155107072d3a915a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>293 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aaac742d6339894c0db7004222ca12ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b087ad35f1ef31c75151a67f5064b27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The files of Joel B. Leighton as national representative of the Textile Workers Union
              of America contain material on an election at Burlington Dyeing and Finishing Company,
              Inc., to determine union representation; items on Cone Mills and Burlington Mills, the
              executive council report for the second biennial convention of the Textile Workers
              Union of America, 1941; and correspondence with prominent Congress of Industrial
              Organizations officials and T. W. U. A. officials such as Emil Rieve, Lucy Randolph
              Mason, George Baldanzi, and Paul R. Christopher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12616_ow9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD WILLIAM LEINBACH PAPERS, 1832 (1862-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3172</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_548e52cf02f534e1811af338592623e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf14774371e4d2d74fae5346ae35c746">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47c48815ef5d5333637fcfc72d3e2aa3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and Civil War correspondence of Edward W. Leinbach, a Confederate soldier and
              director of music at the Salem Female Academy, concerning life in the army and family
              affairs. Among the correspondents are Charles S. Chandler, and James Leinbach.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12620_eoq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANÇOIS LE MAIRE PAPERS, 1714, 1717.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3173</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_972e6c23d7590dc4cc00a9ab5837ea28"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49098a31220dc4eb31b0ed3b214ad6c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisiana and Pensacola (Escambia County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afcc40841b204f5911bb7776e054a891">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memoir on Louisiana, 1717, and a letter written at Pensacola, Florida, 1714,
              describing Louisiana and Florida and the habits of different tribes of Indians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12624_uio" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. LEMEN PAPERS, 1849-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3174</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16cf3e38aec05702cbebb163d2f988d3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_76bb9e558cd198787835874c55d15cb0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hedgesville (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d5412a8a2c9b216dc6d26b08272ebcf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William M. Lemen from his father and sisters while he was a student at
              Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and while his sisters attended Mt. Nebo
              Seminary, Mt. Nebo, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12628_p6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA A. LEMON PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3175</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf65f633a62fe9830c39e2b36f3c644a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e22aa0d7e1149cee917c7212bdadf338">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7aa6272df253d0725c08e7cf5e247728">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, containing some information on the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12632_gqs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LENOIR PAPERS, 1771 (1838-1880) 1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3176</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_873cc3913e98dba6ccb981592127ea2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,977 items and 30 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71c58cb3aca5d494ffec5ee61e180018">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caldwell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_813e1597acc215eb66e2643f0946c42e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family letters of Colonel Thomas Lenoir (1780-1861), of his father,
              General William Lenoir (1751-1839), and especially of Colonel Thomas Lenoir's eight
              children. The earlier papers include legal documents, a stud book, and family letters.
              Those of John Norwood (1727-1802) contain comments during the late 1790s on the spread
              and reception of deism in North Carolina and on the political situation in France and
              England; and one letter of Lewis Williams is concerned with Joseph Seawell Jones's
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Defense of the Revolutionary History of the
                State of North Carolina...</title>(Boston and Raleigh, 1834). Other topics include
              Cherokee Indian murders of whites in Buncombe County, 1794; North Carolina cession of
              sites for coastal forts, 1794; North Carolina militia, commodity prices; land;
              overseers; the attitude of Tennessee electors toward Thomas Jefferson, 1804; plans to
              extinguish the claims of Indians to lands in Tennessee; the coming War of 1812; the
              attitude of North Carolina electors toward Madison, 1812; criticism of Jackson's stand
              on the <title type="simple" render="italic">Worcester v. Georgia </title> decision;
              nullification in South Carolina; emigration to Missouri; David L. Swain; and the
              conduct of Sam Houston in 1840 on his way to woo Margaret M. Lea of Alabama. </p>
            <p>The majority of the collection, connected directly with Colonel Thomas Lenoir,
              consists of family papers concerning chiefly the settlement of the William Lenoir
              estate; the activities of the former's brother, William Ballard Lenoir (1781-1855) in
              Lenoir, Roane County, Tennessee; and the former's sons, Rufus Theodore and Walter
              Waightstill Lenoir, who were students at the University of North Carolina, Chapel
              Hill. The most valuable letters are those concerning the livestock farming operations
              of Thomas Isaac Lenoir in Haywood County, North Carolina, before the Civil War. </p>
            <p>There are but few Civil War letters. During the postwar period there are letters of
              Walter Waightstill Lenoir from Crab Orchard probably in Haywood County, and Shulls
              Mills, Watauga County, North Carolina, containing references to North Carolina
              politics, including the role of W. W. Holden and the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South, in North Carolina politics in 1866. There are also occasional treatises on
              diseases of cattle. Included in this collection are letters of the Gwynn family and of
              the Pickens family of South Carolina, both related to the Lenoirs by marriage; of
              Rufus Theodore Lenoir and his sons at the University of North Carolina, of Julia A.
              Oertel, wife of a Protestant Episcopal minister and artist who came from Bavaria,
              Germany, and settled in Caldwell County, North Carolina, of Rufus T. Lenoir, Jr., as a
              student at Davis Military School, Winston, North Carolina, in 1893; and of Sarah Joyce
              Lenoir; and memoranda of farming operations, 1878-1901. There is a genealogical table
              of the Lenoir family and a slave list. </p>
            <p>The volumes contain mercantile records; personal diary of Walter Waightstill Lenoir
              (1823-1890), started while a student at the University of North Carolina, and
              concerned also with the death of his wife and his career as an attorney; lists of
              notes payable; survey records of William Lenoir; account books; and a diary of William
              Avery Lenoir, 1837-1852 (with gaps), which contains biographical information on
              Waightstill Avery and his family, a description of Henry Clay's plantation, the
              construction of turnpikes in North Carolina, and a planned railroad to Tennessee.
              There are unbound pages from account books, receipts for dues paid the Protestant
              Episcopal Church, surveyor's field notes and plats made in 1885, legal papers of
              various types, French notes, deeds, warrants, and records of hearings before justices
              of the peace. Among the correspondents are W. J. gingham, Calvin J. Cowles, Charles R.
              Deems, S. F. Patterson, and Lewis Williams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12636_p2i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LENOIR HIGH SCHOOL PAPERS, 1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3177</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_390ad20f3fcb053a940e59b1d3461731"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_401624214f1ea8e19fd677a08584fb99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lenoir (Caldwell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae7c4174b680fc4cd514a9abb85860d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Pictures of Capt. Edward W. Faucette and his nephew Col. Henry Clay Dixon,
              schoolmaster at Finley High School, Lenoir, N.C., 1861-1881. Also a clipping.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12640_rsw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LENOIR (N.C.) HIGH SCHOOL BAND SCRAPBOOKS, 1927-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3178</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2aa9319ffe13a60a097ee1a69da2a7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5203f2802563c3f187ccf853a1e1a41c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lenoir (Caldwell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3ca01299666f09faec387a7434c2741">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs, clippings, programs, photocopies of correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12644_sgq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT LESLIE PAPERS, 1783 (1814-1872) 1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3179</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_48a453802a372549148258a264f6ebec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15,398 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66eb3f81960a3acbf0c1022213918d8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a143b0fa11603d56e4cb7d2522d72af7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, accounts, invoices, statements, and legal papers of Leslie, a member
              of the mercantile firm of Leslie and Shepherd of Petersburg, Virginia, and an agent of
              the firm of John and James Dunlop of London. Included are papers of the Dunlops
              concerning their American business and property. There are many references to Scots
              doing business in the United States. The papers before 1819 largely concern the
              processing and sale of cotton, tobacco, rice, and western lands. Most of the papers
              after 1819 pertain to tobacco manufacture in the Richmond-Petersburg area. Other
              topics include Leslie's career, family, travels to England; the life of textile
              workers in Glasgow in the 1810s; Roslin plantation near Petersburg; the collection of
              debts; lands held by the Dunlops in Virginia, Missouri, Illinois, and elsewhere in the
              U.S.; the panic of 1837; slaveholding and attitudes toward slavery; mercantile prices
              and U.S.-British trade, and the maintenance of American property held by Englishmen.
              The later material includes correspondence and business records of Leslie's nephews,
              Robert L. Watson and John McGill, partners in the firm. Their papers include tobacco
              correspondence from Australia during the 1850s. Dating after 1880 are a few papers of
              McGill and Mahone, the latter probably connected by marriage. Frequent correspondents
              in the collection include John Laird and Son, of Georgetown, D.C.; John Bryan of
              Richmond; Canadian firms connected with the Dunlops; James Dunwoody Brownson DeBow;
              John Young Mason; John Rutherfoord; Hiram Moore Smith; and William Oliver Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12648_ahl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE N. LESTER PAPERS, 1862, 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3180</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8fa19db38393dffbf4fb1d55c12ba0fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e2f2d83f14a913046903fb78c004c2df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ccdc6768d45b58c644a811e0cb39c5d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George N. Lester (d. 1892), lawyer, superior court judge, Confederate
              soldier, and member of the second Confederate Congress, regarding the Kennesaw
              Infantry and an address by C. C. Jones, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12652_q9e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOVELL A. LESURE PAPERS, 1863-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3181</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cfc5126081051a41cfecf34e30c3aba1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4aa94315e60893ea6fdb4985c6b79d6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oakdale (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3d2ae1615c3f8972f340422ec4e65a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a soldier in the 36th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, to his
              wife; diaries, 1863-1864; and clippings. In civilian life Lesure manufactured wagons
              and carriages. The diaries concern army life in Tennessee; the letters describe
              homesickness, religious feelings, military life, and fighting around Petersburg,
              Virginia, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12656_6hb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LETCHER PAPERS, 1849-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3182</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_faa8600069b2068963714dd7cd69aa30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_edd0122a6a6a04ce7e3695fc6e243cab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8ada2e0350c9821b8e3980e18edd7d5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letcher was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1851-1859, and governor of
              Virginia, 1860-1863. The papers contain commissions and miscellaneous letters, mostly
              concerning state politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12660_lb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THE LEVANT COMPANY PAPERS, 1768 (1800-1870) 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3183</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_24cec52fa8258f3d7670e3968678bb1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>134 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad7d02e743e2713d65ce7e5200c02c40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9036171b27c94068ff4c5c76e4c1eeab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and documents relating to British trade with the Levant in the 19th century,
              the operations of the British trading company, and the relations of British officials
              and traders with Turkish citizens and government. Included are references to
              highwaymen, 1803; tariff rates in the Ottoman Empire, 1806; shipping; British
              administration of Corfu, 1817; the work of Lloyd's of London in insuring goods; the
              marriage of a company merchant to a Turkish citizen, 1824; the numbers of foreign
              ships in Constantinople, complaints about the behavior of Turkish officials; the
              status of British subjects in Turkish courts and prisons; and an investigation into a
              collision between a British steamship and a Turkish boat in which Ali Sahlib Pasha was
              killed, 1858. Correspondents represented in the collection are Robert Adair, V. N.
              Black, Henry L. Bulwer, Stratford Canning, John Cartwright, A. Carlton Comberbatch,
              Robert M. Comberbatch, F. H. Dyke, Bartholomew Frere, Edmund Hammond, Edmund Hornby,
              Robert Liston, H. Mandeville, William Meyer, Niven Moore, Isaac Morier, I. B.
              Paterson, M. B. Pisani, W. H. Richardson, Spencer Smith, Edward Henry Stanley, and
              Thomas Thornton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12664_q54" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OCTAVIA (WALTON) LE VERT PAPERS, 1862-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3184</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_faf08f771aed4d2d9eda47f457eca543"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f72794361e745ab9307a8808748b8db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0918fb01b9049919050d0e14ab6cada">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Social notes of an author and society personality; included are some personal letters
              from General P. G. T. Beauregard mentioning his sorrow at the death of his wife, and
              his postwar life as a railroad president.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12668_9oo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GRANVILLE GEORGE LEVESON-GOWER, SECOND EARL GRANVILLE, PAPERS,
              1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3185</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ddcef76715fb0129c1f0e79efd59be1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_935504abb6203f2b7bd82b965a637359">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1798fa1ebfe3e137df6d6a79f188e6f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Prime Minister Gladstone to Granville, then colonial secretary,
              discussing plans for legislation which culminated in the Irish Land Act of 1870.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12672_mb9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LEWALLEN PAPERS, 1825-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3186</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01872afb5a621c2250f63ccb829f3e84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f57fabcdd40c9638ec4701494a52522">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Asheboro (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f8d18f0f640c14ce99fbb59e7239664">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal papers of a Methodist Protestant minister dealing with his mental health,
              book and stationery selling, preaching, and Rutherford College. Included are legal
              papers concerning the Presnall family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12676_ejs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWARD COTTON MILLS, INC., PAPERS, 1881-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3187</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_57a809a8f7851309a725218009e5e0a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items and 51
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6df12c7e9c6721ecb98b7ba32b86f23e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worthville (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b880e3b5970d2f910564b221b45225c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account books and miscellaneous records of a firm organized in 1923 and absorbed by
              Fieldcrest Mills, Inc., in 1965. The collection consists of an incomplete series of
              records of Leward Cotton Mills, Inc., 1923-1935; and of predecessor firms, the John M.
              Worth Manufacturing Company, 1881-1913 (called the Worth Manufacturing Company after
              1889); Worth's Mill No. 1, 1893-1913; Mill No. 3, 1900-1912, the Worth Manufacturing
              Company Store, a general store, 1882-1885; Riverside Mills, Inc., 1913-1923; Central
              Manufacturing Company, 1885-1903; Engleworth Mills, 1894-1901; and the Worthville
              Store Company, a general store, 1916-1933. Record types include ledgers, subsidiary
              ledgers, profit and loss accounts, cash journals, inventories, stockholders' minutes,
              directors' minutes, financial statements, cashbook, shipping book, consignment books,
              invoice books, journals, order books, daybooks, articles of incorporation, bylaws,
              bills payable, record of production, payroll books, bonus payroll ledger, and
              miscellaneous letters and documents. Not all types of records are present for each
              firm. The collection is inventoried on cards.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12680_xw5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BURWELL BOYKIN LEWIS PAPERS, 1843-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3188</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bea076a977600964d2fe3d1e7f7e108"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>687 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_774f836da114be27bb7e7a36d17d1313">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a58091784c0325fdbc28695a200d661c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Burwell Boykin Lewis (1838-1885) and of his wife's family,
              the Garlands. Although the correspondence pertains mainly to family affairs, there are
              references to the Civil War, Reconstruction, railroad frauds in Alabama, the
              administration of the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Louise Lewis's stay in Paris,
              1890-1892, as an art student, and the development of the coal and iron industry in
              Alabama. Aproximately one-third of the letters, between Lewis and his wife, are
              personal in nature. Among the correspondents are Landon Cabell Garland, Louise Lewis,
              and Lucinda Rose (Garland) Lewis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12684_w67" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLIVE STAPLES LEWIS PAPERS, 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3189</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f96eda76382a0fb3b8023f95d3b58a61"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f21d9184b8eca08626cab82597fa5ba9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7677869a234e295854213e8afb214e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of C. S. Lewis (1898-1963), British scholar and author, written while a
              fellow and tutor of Magdalen College, Oxford, stating an argument for the existence of
              objective truth and objective good.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12688_063" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID JOHN LEWIS PAPERS, 1905-1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3190</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d484e772fd7c8f7d18e52570ccdc4259"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,282 items and 12 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1172241b94da30606f6a673c3641479c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland (Allegany County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5e03934e6a84d79b6132a9d690965eb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lewis (1869-1952), lawyer and U.S. representative from Maryland, 1910-1916
              and 1930-1939; member of the U.S. Tariff Commission, 1916-1925; and member of the
              National Mediation Board, 1939-1943. Included are recommendations for Lewis's
              appointment to the tariff commission as the choice of free trade interests, 1916; and
              letters, 1917-1925, relating to the collection of data on costs of production and
              productive capability in the United States. A later series of tariff letters,
              1929-1930, include some from William Thomas Rawleigh, spice and extract manufacturer
              and free trader; other letters concern the Hawley-Smoot tariff of 1929 and deal with
              proposed rates for many types of products. Papers relating to the tariff, 1910-1950,
              largely reflect the period when Lewis was special consultant to the Rawleigh Tariff
              Bureau, 1925-1930, including notes, reports, statistics, Congressional prints, voting
              records of Congressmen, and memoranda. They concern proposed rates for many types of
              goods and contain information about the productive capacity of American industry and
              the cost of production. Scattered throughout the collection are miscellaneous letters
              concerning politics and Lewis's political career. Letters from the 1940s concern
              international relations and the Senate's treaty powers. There are also letters, legal
              documents, and other papers relating to a lawsuit against the Cumberland, Maryland,
              water department, 1925-1948. Some World War II letters from Lewis's Welsh relatives
              describe the hardships of life in Great Britain. After 1943 there are letters relating
              to spiritualism, especially concerning the work of such organizations as the Society
              for Psychical Research in London, the American Society for Psychical Research, New
              York; and the Duke University Parapsychology Laboratory. Printed materials
              accompanying the collection include Congressional reports, hearings, speeches,
              newspaper clippings, press releases, publications of the Rawleigh Tariff Bureau, and
              election campaign material. Scrapbooks, 12 vols., contain letters from prominent
              individuals, clippings concerning Lewis's career and his unsuccessful campaign for the
              U.S. Senate in 1938.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12692_8lv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DIXON HALL LEWIS PAPERS, 1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3191</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c63f8dfec947e5259effcff7a8cd630"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52d29ec1a379ef031e1e4d22e76c76dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montogomery, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ab0a7625dc87d48ed88c7a2ec66c981">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Dixon H. Lewis (1802-1848), member of U.S. Congress, 1828-1840, and U.S.
              senator, 1840-1848, to David Hubbard of Alabama, asking for copies of speeches of
              Daniel Webster and urging Hubbard to tell the people to what extent members of
              Congress were bound to banks as stockholders or debtors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12696_vpk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK B. A. LEWIS PAPERS, 1861-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3192</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_07478892eeb0039127d3fea7a34ef538"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51cf63c4bb27f46cd1360e9cc473946c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Watertown (Jefferson County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62c84ec669455e19d5d1b3dab734b493">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the career of a U.S. Navy medical officer, largely orders relating
              to service in New York, Philadelphia, Portugal, and at the U.S. Naval Academy, then in
              Newport, Rhode Island, for the duration of the Civil War. Writers of letters include
              Gideon Welles, David D. Porter, William Radford, and William K. Van Reypen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12700_0f6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. LEWIS PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3193</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b794bd3c38d1ff2752779dbc44315aa9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66571a1ce7c5a0af25c606e2bf12ce7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb89284037ef93e96ab6265a9753d469">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters concerning the estate of Robert W. Carter, for which Lewis was
              executor, and claims against the estate of Francis B. Jones.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12704_m42" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FRANCIS LEWIS PAPERS, 1874-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3194</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56c244fda2b5725f98d39d904a64230a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71c580df7809f30a6d89f281387a66bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynnwood (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4a9ef9b13f78266b2b3c1e3d91f33d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John Francis Lewis (1818-1895), Virginia politician interested in
              the Readjuster movement, consisting of replies to requests for autographs and a notice
              of change of address.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12708_1cc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. LEWIS PAPERS, 1835-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3195</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_404a9a97dc04ff7a237fe301feff373f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7713a73c588ad26edb296b62080f6917">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55c2bc820832bc04bf04fb7f3d7a57c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a Methodist Episcopal preacher and circuit rider, including sermons,
              circuit plans, a journal of his itinerary in Tar River Circuit, 1846, and classbooks
              listing members and contributions, including Negro members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12712_vbs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILO LEWIS PAPERS, 1801-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3196</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c81f36a1ea1090f53da100c60bb546d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb70b14992cc8e2a234d679564768c5f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Naugatuck (New Haven County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95539a9e922eeb46877674b35c1007a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Thomas Lewis, a minister and instructor in a local academy in Sunbury,
              Liberty County, Georgia, to his father, Samuel Lewis of Connecticut; also letters of
              James Morris concerning the return of Thomas' belongings to his family. Later letters
              concern Milo Lewis, a merchant who supplied peddlers in the South and shipped cotton
              to Connecticut; and Herbert C. Peabody, Lewis' agent in Mobile, Alabama. Also
              mentioned frequently are cotton factories in the South, national politics, and
              shipments of cheese to William H. Bunnell, Mobile commission merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12716_cq5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEWIS PAPERS, 1829-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3197</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61e2dc3b4ca65d4bde356c86b053f1e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e83719c1f753585133352d9df7db6d66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clinton County, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c33baaffff2ccc1f1650d4699380c27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the Temperance Society of The Fork (Clinton County), Missouri, including
              membership lists, and the constitution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12720_dns" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM DAVID LEWIS PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3198</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0964ea86fdcc47e192e537fa2efd0d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70e95a2196a725dfb49b21a68e3fc626">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8aa97d318996098d623a884a8350eebd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from R. M. Whitney to William David Lewis (1792-1881), private secretary to
              Henry Clay, 1814-1815, and for many years cashier of the Girard Bank in Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania. The letters relate to the unsuccessful attempt to make Whitney president
              of the Commercial and Railroad Bank of Vicksburg, Mississippi, and contain material on
              banks in 1839.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12724_cmo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS FAMILY PAPERS, 1804-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3199</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f0f3f9e9c3e78278d84343c246e7910"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>834 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_527c970bf9d5667ec9134e861e9411dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hancock County, Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_092334172f1ad18064fd10c2974e1b7d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence and business and legal papers of William Linton Lewis of
              Hancock County, Kentucky; his son Frederick D. Lewis; and other members of the Lewis
              family which migrated from Loudoun County, Virginia, to Kentucky about 1815. The
              correspondence is largely with Dunnington family and other relations in Charles
              County, Maryland, and in Loudoun County, up to 1850. Letters from W. L. Lewis are
              dated in Nelson, Breckinridge, and Hancock counties, Kentucky, and Perry and Harrison
              counties, Indiana. Topics include reference to the Disciples of Christ, 1835; medical
              studies at Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, 1835-1836; the candidacy of
              John Hardin McHenry for Congress, 1839; organizational material, 1873-1874, and
              quarterly returns, 1874-1878, of Linton Lodge, No. 911, at Lewisport, Kentucky, of the
              Independent Order of Good Templars, Grand Lodge of Kentucky. There are letters of John
              C. Lewis, son of F. D. Lewis, describing dairying and sheepherding in Larimer County,
              Colorado, 1882, and letters of Kate (Lewis) Moorman, daughter of F. D. Lewis, from
              Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, 1883-1889. Volumes include a daybook, 1847-1848, of
              Lewis and Keen, a mercantile store at Cloverport, Breckinridge County, containing an
              agreement between Lewis and A. H. Keen, inventory of goods, correspondence of John W.
              Johnson, and personal accounts of F. D. Lewis, 1858-1876. There are ledgers, a
              daybook, and promissory notes relating to Vincent Lewis' medical practice in Hancock
              County, Kentucky, 1872-1874. The collection also includes scattered letters and
              subscription lists relating to various Kentucky Baptist churches which were members of
              the Goshen Association, Salem Association, and North Bend Association. They relate to
              transfers of membership, salaries of ministers, and instructions of delegates from
              local churches to association meetings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12728_d1s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS FAMILY PAPERS, 1802-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3200</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7e88129dec9c144e3dfcdb0fdac12bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4105ac9522dd234086bfde8c16c26bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berryville (Clarke County), and Woodlawn (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_920e94bf8b8cfb5a5c94ef691ccf8e0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Alexander Wood, overseer of Audley Farm, an estate in Battletown (now
              Berryville), to the owner, Lawrence Lewis (1767-1839), nephew of George Washington.
              Wood's letters give minute details of the products of the farm and their prices, and
              note the sale of slaves. Also in the collection are personal letters to Lawrence
              Lewis's son, Lorenzo Lewis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12732_dcs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID S. LIBBEY PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3201</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ec4ed6fad909629e8d23b7dbb18bc91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95dc44647890d8a5d609d2bcb5a5eeca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sunkhaze (Penobscot County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a98d04edd79649062f365b64872c9653">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 8th Maine Regiment of Volunteers, containing descriptions
              of army life; the battle of Fair Oaks, 1864; the march across North Carolina from
              Wilmington to Magnolia, 1865; and the town of Raleigh and the country surrounding
              it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12736_1wu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIBERTY HALL ACADEMY RECORDS, 1774-1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3202</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e61059956e8bbf65ac816cfdb215acce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7b10837da9d14145e1266fb07807335">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5178dc1310a1b86d5e516629d9fd6b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book, 1782-1789; and a copy of the minutes of the board of trustees.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12740_sa1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EVAN J. LIDE PAPERS, 1833-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3203</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18b04eab605fe41ebcd060541712ea77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>131 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_408fca578da53dfebb4452aff8704f09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington (Darlington County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b18050f53775c5704bcc6bc2a4931d9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Evan J. Lide, a South Carolina cotton buyer, including
              business correspondence; letters from Lide's son, who served in the Confederate Army,
              with comment on the Mason-Slidell affair; General T. J. Jackson's invasion of
              Maryland; and General George B. McClellan's movements around Richmond in 1862.
              Included also are account books, daybooks, and ledgers of a general merchant; one
              volume in concerned with the settlement of the estate of E. J. Lide.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12744_5le" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS LIEBER PAPERS, 1834-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3204</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98b41ca006451f2c66c85423e0cfbf14"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8aebc0d2290fa0af609465a906f966fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.; and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2227ae178397c727355b42e9c7fd11d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters by Lieber (1800-1872), educator and political scientist. One
              item describes an interview with President Millard Fillmore; the others chiefly
              concern Lieber's publications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12748_is2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LIGGAT AND ALEXANDER LIGGAT PAPERS, 1819-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3205</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_012296c0e83d91d9067e9c836e7d77ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3bcc8cc25a3063eeae20f927b3585f85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c53fca26062a3320ebdb5c1435a8808c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of genealogical interest, of members of the Liggat family, and a copy of
              resolutions of the Lynchburg city council, 1864, concerning payment of dividends by
              the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12752_1zg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LILLINGTON OIL MILL COMPANY PAPERS, 1913-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3206</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e04af92d08dca0b7a6c9bee0ecd99689"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a76ed941faa90721010780daee69c11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lillington (Harnett County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d02f7fc1f346d67bdfc26e444370e69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm manufacturing cottonseed oil, hulls, meal, cotton [inters, and
              soybean meal and oil. The volumes include an agreement to organize the business; a
              certificate of incorporation; bylaws; lists of stockholders; minutes of directors and
              stockholders, 1913-1922, and financial statements. Among the loose papers are reports
              of the president, financial statements, a tax report, correspondence, stockholder
              proxies, and duplicate minutes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12756_2rb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM LINCOLN PAPERS, 1860-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3207</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_94f59c3d860df7f0ba10a6ec0fafcc34"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_447f53f04e2f691db4cf1b885e6fcb71">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springfield (Sangamon County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d74d9356013842ec3f63eba374c2165">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly facsimiles of Lincoln letters; clippings; and other miscellany concerning
              Lincoln and his assassination. There are two original letters; one is to Lincoln from
              John Jordan Crittenden, James Streshly Jackson, and William Henry Wadsworth concerning
              an appointment for Elisha Warfield Tarlton, 1861; and a letter to Lincoln from Thomas
              E. Bramlette, governor of Kentucky, 1864, criticizing military rule in that state.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12760_t2p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM LINCOLN PAPERS, 1793-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3208</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b260ba8ff0ccf768f79555e9481a5c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6bdf995de005021b58c689e9f138592">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b46b487910ec05816e83cc6acb8f05bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of a Worcester attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12764_3eo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN LINCOLN PAPERS, 1778-1804.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3209</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6583ae4290240c526203c87fc54087d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b24ec5e6b59cea62a5acb8ebcc18c319">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hingham (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d547061684b3b6d29b4e4f534c10bae4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers, largely letters and reports to Lincoln, relating to his command of American
              troops in the Southern Department during the Revolutionary War. Writers include John
              Houstoun on the fall of Savannah, December 29, 1778; Andrew Williamson on funds for
              pay of the Georgia militia and a proposed truce in northern and central Georgia, April
              9, 1779; Casimir Pulaski on British troop movements around Charleston, May 15, 1779;
              Lincoln on disposition of the spoils of war, Sept. 23, 1779; John Wereat on civil
              government in Georgia, August 18, 1779; Count d'Estaing on plans for the siege of
              Savannah, September 14, 1779; Lachlan McIntosh on political divisions among Georgia
              troops, December 11, 1779; Francis Marion on the military situation 'in Savannah,
              January 31, 1780; Andrew Williamson on Spanish activities at Pensacola and Mobile,
              1780; and John Rutledge on the locations of troops defending South Carolina, ApriI 25,
              1780. There is one certificate, 1804, signed by Lincoln as collector of the Port of
              Boston. The library also holds microfilm, 13 reels and index, of Benjamin Lincoln
              papers owned by the Massachusetts Historical Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12768_6yg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LINCOLNTON FEMALE ACADEMY PAPERS, 1821-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3210</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f0569349cf019d932a504880b902f1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dee48ecacaac825b70b57dfdf8c0b619">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincolnton (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f272c80b1090ad1412c82e73642c8f3e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts, committee reports, rolls of trustees and superintendents, and minute books
              of the board of trustees' including lists of students examined before the board and
              occasional information on salaries of teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12772_vn9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LINCOLNTON MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION PAPERS, 1904-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3211</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18e35ffeda15ee434fd8e9d42f0dfff6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03dbb64f7cd3411af71e272a37e6107c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fe2abf4d6ede4ae65e3fcdc181ab662">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the association meetings; topics include religious work and issues of
              social morality such as temperance, blue laws, and censorship of motion pictures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12776_yn1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LIND SERMONS, ca. 1809-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3212</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5228fd93d8dabbb026615e2d66da069f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e0319b9f39e4a10359dbe19128ad773">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dbb43f0806f83f55f4c372ee05f4f49a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>John Lind Sermons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12780_6mw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT C. S. LIND PAPERS, 1838-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3213</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_423c97d8fc8a19bc0c5b44768548f20f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_056304a3594415f2af26f301e1fb897c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsburgh, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7aefbcba761fa7aaacc16b92820e8e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are a scrapbook of Hannah Smith Lind; a copybook of Robert C. S. Lind
              containing a sermon by Matthew Lind Fullerton and a letter and sermon by John Lind;
              and a family record book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12784_h8s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE B. LINDSEY PAPERS, 1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3214</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_896388adea3de5a40cc564dfec981f91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_349e75fd49597c5267c62776b3ba2c3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54aa043752b64acad93f925fff55eb31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogy of the family of Thomas Lloyd (ca. 1736-1792) of Hillsborough, N.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12788_nem" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB H. LINDSEY PAPERS, 1873-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3215</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a7c961fb9361dc77e0d97827efc910a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>33 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f380a3d6e046a1425d062cac73afad6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bridgewater (Rockingham County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e996efc7dfe7c517c5be647b678336d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Jacob H. Lindsey, local Republican leader, and of his son, Stuart
              F. Lindsey. Among the correspondence are letters from Republican leaders of western
              Virginia relative to jobs and party organization. Letters to Stuart Lindsey indicate
              that he was an office seeker. Included also are circulars and broadsides relative to
              circulation of the <title type="simple" render="italic">National Republican,</title>
              tariff rates, and the Tenth Census; rules of order and circulars of the Independent
              Order of Odd Fellows of Bridgewater; and a pollbook of Staunton, Virginia, for 1886.
              The collection contains one letter from William Mahone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12792_sxw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAJOR LINES PAPERS, 1813-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3216</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3590f587383fa5cd5989f38a0d112c10"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a81ebb507d7a9471f966dc4391f1d59e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Haven Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_467ca879e1e56092a502609fd78ee407">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The Family letters of a New Haven man while resident in Charleston, South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12796_5nt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS FIELDS LINN PAPERS, 1834 [?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>3217</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e16899663dfa85074a575d1c689837"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ea866ebf69d131ff90f29ed25eedc0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62df675c6d44d9a6f5bea22ee601b493">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Linn, U.S. senator from Missouri, concerning a law case.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12800_48j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE D. (CONANT) LINSLEY PAPERS, (1853-1888) 1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3218</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f184580765a4f77ce0944bebb34811c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4ad0b0abfcac837926d39e31084f101b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thetford (Orange County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c44b6cef499009f4565f8b07a66f475d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters containing references to a daguerreotypes in Thetford, 1853; home
              remedies; charades; a Vermont girl teaching Negro children in Beaufort, South
              Carolina, 1863, postal service; a Georgia man fleeing to the North to avoid
              conscription into the Confederate Army; a Negro woman who had fled the South coming
              from Washington, D.C., to do housework, 1869; and schoolgirl life in an academy in
              Thetford, Vermont, 1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12804_1nr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT O. LINSTER PAPERS, 1840 (1861-1899) 1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3219</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e1f76e853d556a3422139f6d358787e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>113 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac281f40727f0f1b4391c9c56f6bbf29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_293cb0819f465839c11e45fbd6d42f8a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A few letters of Hugh Kelly, physician; letters of Robert O. Linster, a clerk in the
              4th Regiment, North Carolina State Troops, during the Civil War; postwar love letters
              from Linster to the daughter of Hugh Kelly, Cornelia, (later Cornelia [Kelly]
              Linster); and papers of their son, Roy L., who used the surname Leinster, and who
              served in the 1st Regiment North Carolina Volunteer Infantry during the
              Spanish-American War and thereafter became a high ranking officer in the North
              Carolina National Guard. There are also several anonymous poems concerning the
              activities of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12808_gt8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHARLES LINTHICUM PAPERS, 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3220</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ee507a2ae0df66e6cd95aa7fdd130f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f355fa48f520e2897696aa6b6a93a5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9bc71e73af230bffc4a23a7721d05d7e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Speeches by Linthicum, U.S. representative from Maryland, concerning Congressional
              recognition of Francis Scott Key's <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Star
                Spangled Banner</title> as the national anthem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12812_wuk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. BURTON LINVILLE PAPERS, 1842 (1863-1896) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3221</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87d33ba167a94917e8bff52b274b59e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>238 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da41365e808ed1e24da8465412b2c70c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Belew's Creek (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6dfbb5e246ed0cecf259ce9549909bd9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Linville's brother, A. J. Linville, a schoolteacher at Fenn's Bridge,
              Georgia, concern the fear of conscription into the Confederate Army. His letters after
              1865 concern medical studies at the University of Michigan and dwell on stating
              parties, current fashions in Ann Arbor, and commodity prices. After 1868 A. J.'s
              letters describe family and financial affairs of a medical practitioner at Freeport,
              Indiana. Letters of Aaron Y. Linville, E. B.'s son, were written while a medical
              student in New York City and relate impressions of Washington, D.C., 1886; the vote
              for Henry George in the New York mayoral election in 1886; and baseball, 1888. Papers
              of E. B. Linville as justice of the peace, 1871-1896, include summonses, affidavits,
              warrants, judgments, and complaints. There are also shoemaking accounts and two
              contracts for furnishing timber to the Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railway
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12816_6v8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RAPHAEL LION PAPERS, 1861-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3222</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc6b5665fa95790d6e076c70965f23f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92ceb929a4ee7338d607d0c273a2ce6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Utica (La Salle County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47891fe275126d842a02b8c94624d853">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters in the French language.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12820_f94" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNEILLE (ASEE) LITTLE PAPERS, 1922-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3223</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ed3dc4fa1b15a6e3918dfc6b52d174a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>272 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aebf5312ceebf0c1e167fb104f739f48">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wadesboro (Anson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01b846ef0a5f298be66f9cb75895d239">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, including many from Mrs. Little's cousin, Miss Willie Ashe, and her
              brother, Samuel A' Court Ashe (1840-1938), Raleigh newspaperman, historian, and last
              surviving officer of the Confederate regular army. Some of Ashe's letters are to Mrs.
              J. H. Caudle of Wadesboro, North Carolina. The collection also includes an article,
              1913, by Mary Grierson of Morrisville, North Carolina, on civilian life during the
              Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12824_4gk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY ALEXANDER LITTLE PAPERS, 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3224</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b3c3a9c4f1ab16f862afd21338caa7ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7f8afc8938c2b48040b472352f4b874e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_190176e50dd50ea4c0dfedd01907db16">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Little (1837-1908) was a general in the British Army. This letter, from Major General
              Sir George Stuart White, concerns Multan pottery and military activities in Burma.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12828_nds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LITTLE RIVER LUMBER COMPANY LEDGER, 1926-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3225</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce885b803de0f1d9ca58114fef768328"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a8f6b1531d3bb3bf6408b959746150ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Star (Montgomery County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd5b60ac370525438b11ce242385a321">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Monthly balances and accounts of a branch at Ellerbe, Richmond County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12832_o7f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JOHN LITTLETON, FIRST BARON HATHERTON, PAPERS, 1827.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3226</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17f44cc01d9ad24dc09e60213456116f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4a5543fc39fc4104acb0a45cd2e9d1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Teddesley Park, Staffordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dda11cb5ff125a1fa025468d46a83785">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Littleton (1791-1863), British politician, expressing his views on Catholic
              emancipation, the strategy of the Dissenters, and the repeal of the Test and
              Corporation Acts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12836_drg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. LIVELLY PAPERS, 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3227</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba2ff4e2419bddf429095a15eaf0da35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c318bb5fcd1e8fb299f320a4c763dfe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scranton (Lackawanna County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1e2497f44428c756c81de649c349b19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of condolence on the death of a child, written to Matilda Miller.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12840_ton" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ROSCOE LIVERMORE PAPERS, 1854-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3228</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cb4b4d7a255a7e283870ea7d7795041"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>92 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94704bb306fc2f6b2048a6bcd14183bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d0ecf7e5908988d01aec84c7b17449b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and other papers concerning Livermore's publications on military subjects,
              his development of cartridge clips for use in rifles, infringements on his patents,
              and his career in the U.S. Army. Correspondents include Melville Bull, Curtis Guild,
              Jr., John Codman Ropes, John Patten Story, John McAllister Schofield, and John Moulder
              Wilson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12844_bli" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPHINE E. LIVEZEY PAPERS, 1828 (1876-1896) 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3229</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_235ac7172d8d5d328bcd5e364aeea3b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>204 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7e56703110bfa16dcd162dad26ebdf3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6bf620414adbf501a5c89492fd2838cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence, including descriptions of travel and of resorts from Virginia
              to Maine; parties given by the Du Pont family in Wilmington, Delaware, 1886; the
              illness of Jane Addams, 1910; conversations of Bernard N. Baker (Josephine Livezey's
              brother-in-law) with William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, and Gifford Pinchot,
              1910; and the mercantile business of John Ely in Attleboro, Pennsylvania, 1843.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12848_k5t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES LIVINGSTON PAPERS, 1812-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3230</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a7bd339562d56edfa8f8f1ae57f58ad5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_560ddbf11673b4c2aa5f1550a9b80f1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenock, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de0884ee189d14b4314053fa2d22426c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers and letter book of a Scottish shipowner engaged in trade of Greenock,
              Liverpool, and Belfast with Charleston, South Carolina and Wilmington, North Carolina
              Shipments to America include Irish and Scottish potatoes, salt, stoneware, and iron
              pipe. The ships also carried Irish immigrants. Cargoes on return voyages include
              turpentine and naval stores from North Carolina and sea island cotton from South
              Carolina, cane reeds, staves, rice, and tar. There is comment on insurance, wages in
              Charleston, trade conditions, the 1822 Navigation and Trade Acts of Great Britain, and
              port conditions at Wilmington, 1822.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12852_mhh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LIVINGSTON PAPERS, 1828-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3231</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0344b1073acaa077114e79feb517894"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41473cfcc74ee8fbdb907cbddb53af22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db2056ffc2591365dca1c9e155012756">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>One letter to William P. Farrand of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 1828, concerns business
              ventures in Georgia and South Carolina, and land in North Carolina. Two letters, 1831,
              by Livingston while U.S. secretary of state, concern personal finances and complaints
              against the U.S. consul in Havana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12856_lkw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LLOYD PAPERS, 1811, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3232</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c94338ac4cd6f4ba2806c960ad25d93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c12a548b94264e17b438db3c67fe039f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Upperville (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8493d2ef7615890818232d249dd55bda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Thomas H. Drew to John Lloyd, a Virginia merchant, concerning a
              property transaction, and a personal letter from Lloyd's wife, Anne.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12860_ezp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LLOYD PAPERS, 1705-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3233</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc4729fc3c2e512d2ab33ce4267636f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>132 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac439cf42e71fcf3780a018f24160ccc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af19456fa1181cd1b8ed61e0227be62b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of wills, deeds, and other colonial, state and county records from
              Virginia and North Carolina; Bible records; and correspondence concerning Lloyd, his
              descendants, and related families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12864_g96" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WATKISS LLOYD PAPERS, 1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3234</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e82d2ddcbde490fa33fefc012f292e43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6661183a0e8b2ceaaa05d0c4cf66e4e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a25ea456939b191e56fe89537eb3b595">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter accompanying a gift of Lloyd's essay, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Xanthian Marbles,</title> to Sir Charles Fellows.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12868_k7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE G. LOBDELL PAPERS, 1858-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3235</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42773a2bea00e08b3d9f54e163ebbfa9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a31a419d680e280efbd112993ccbf177">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Castle County), Del.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91927e659e0f66f4e2ba9bb5790b96bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters from various rail road companies to Lobdell, Bush and Lobdell, and
              the Lobdell Car Wheel Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12872_kny" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LOCH PAPERS, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3236</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8da5c87c3c4c89581b467f2154d1653"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_52c034f28ee461c559c9369cf870cad3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, -England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cef7d710248856ea19847906b3f124f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of William G. Hayter, Liberal whip and patronage secretary to the treasury,
              requesting the presence of Loch, member of Parliament for Wick, Cornwall, in the House
              of Commons on February 11, 1851, for a vote on Disraeli's motion for the relief of the
              owners and occupiers of land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12876_hfj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM F. LOFTIN PAPERS, 1834-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3237</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_494760374b253267a2fbed52214dd8d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d84f483210d141019e72045884d89f4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union Mills and Goldsboro (Wayne County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f76bc6c1cdfd90dded72cc6542978ea0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Loftin to his mother, Ann B. Bryan, at Uniontown, Alabama, chiefly
              concerning civilian life in North Carolina during the Civil War, secession, rumors,
              refugees from New Bern, conscription, yellow fever, the battle of Kinston (December,
              1862), depredations by Union soldiers, and the 63rd North Carolina Cavalry during the
              Gettysburg campaign. There is a deed for the sale of slaves, 1834, and a settlement of
              slaves among family members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12880_4d6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LORD AUGUSTUS WILLIAM FREDERICK SPENCER LOFTUS PAPERS, 1858-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3238</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2fd20938821c69bf93fe37a555f354a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d71bd8596369f563e5dfb65750cb74be">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_43ee91ec6a307d1dc0da7c6bc65a94a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a British diplomat who served at Vienna, Munich, Berlin, and St. Petersburg
              in the 1860s and 1870s, and later as governor of New South Wales and Norfolk Island.
              Topics include Prussian politics, royalty, and statesmen; the constitutional crisis in
              Austria and Hungary; appointments in the British diplomatic service; Berlin's plans to
              counter any Orleanist movement in Spain; investment in the coal and iron industry of
              Russia; the Russo-Turkish War; an Afghan pretender; Russian society; Loftus's views on
              the relations of England with her colonies and the danger of American influence;
              Forsyth's mission to Sinkiang, China; the status of landlords in Ireland; and politics
              and personalities in Lima, Peru. Writers of letters include Sir William Barrington,
              Lord Bloomfield, Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, Alexander Alfred Dunlop, Robert Percy
              French, Lord Granville, Sir Lepel Henry Griffin, Lord Claud Hamilton, Loftus, Arthur
              Ordway, Lord Alfred Henry Paget, George Strachey, and Sir Edward Thornton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12884_ukh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BERKELY LOGAN PAPERS, 1858-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3239</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c3c3caadb56e78ffecfa230ab5cc337"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13b4d75b723623fb5dfd7af9ea76c9c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leitersburg (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_701ec522a3b22d5cebce0a21e57ed8cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from H. C. Logan in San Francisco to Berkely Logan advocating secession for
              the South and an Independent republic for the Pacific coast.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12888_dzv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ALEXANDER LOGAN PAPERS, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3240</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9a0e17dc357778c7e82f6831eb17208"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05182634e51076a3fe32301dd74d375a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23b91006019c8addc5d7e0026346c8fb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Logan, U.S. representative and senator from Illinois, to F. Moore.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12892_yel" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON B. LOHR PAPERS, 1850-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3241</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dacd344b20692eff92c45c1bd599d2bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b844f5cf905c0880979f883917129161">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davidson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44bea545cb25886ba1d55929e4eaeda4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a justice of the peace concerning debts and disputes, and account books of
              a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12896_5ts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN TAYLOE LOMAX PAPERS, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3242</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81fd4a245bde9c70f73f20d60e70505d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af478053ad646fe739d05de274a0ca2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fredericksburg (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64ea2191b915dd12f9a6c8d395f56091">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to T. H. Pollard, clerk of the Circuit Court, Hanover Court House, Virginia,
              outlining his opinion in the case of <title type="simple" render="italic">Thompson v.
                Dickinson </title> and other cases pending.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12900_g9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANNIE LOMAX PAPERS, 1846-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3243</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d054e17713af6f82b82364e07de897e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eb8e7b3a3ca141e441d12a84cb3acc4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chillicothe (Ross County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a99371a4dbbd5dea2e85304abe1a5d0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from Nannie Lomax, a girl who had moved to Ohio, to her friend in
              Virginia, with exhortations that the friend be a more devout Catholic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12904_2lb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER LONDON PAPERS, 1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3244</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c2f19af62dcf11fdc5cf969a017be41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1554e728aeee4d24188037d0a9d447d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d5c7b5eb662b47aa8e9bd4db02070e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from London, Royal Netherlands minister to the United States, to G. A.
              Nuermberger relating to acquisition of a Dutch government publication by Duke
              University Library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12908_z6d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNE LONDON PAPERS, 1727.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3245</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_371e7d55fba68d8f9dfbb958936386a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36c155fbf1dd58991bc811437faf2457">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shaston St. Peter, Dorsetshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ea26d42e9a3fa6bd9caaf0a869f5a00">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A bond of twenty-five pounds to Anne London from William and Charles Knott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12912_zfk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER LONG MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1805-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3246</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9845bd8af461a3a120eb7e8aa2908e0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d3bc05987c343ad437579e46ee7bee9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Virginia?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64b6a7a5462bf3a837bf3176a2c97a5a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A memorandum book with references to hiring slaves in Virginia and an opium remedy
              for diseases.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12916_i40" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS WHITE LONG PAPERS, 1935-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3247</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4654a4027988e968f92a75ae5d531d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7bba5e97de3b82c81fbfbfabffd843d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brevard (Transylvania County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0592ca71155c1cf3ae68feeed43fadc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Long, retired professor of English at Trinity College, the
              University of North Carolina, and Princeton, concerning the genealogy of the Long
              family of Orange County, North Carolina. There is also a memorandum by Delia White
              Woodward, Long's aunt, describing the occupation of Chapel Hill by Federal troops
              during the Civil War in 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12920_xie" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ALEXANDER LONG AND LUCY MAIE (YORK) LONG PAPERS,
              1892-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3248</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bfa61038491db5817899b5ea8d444d87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,269 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55f242344dc5e6262089fc2da33de27f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brazil, and Ardmore (Carter County), Okla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf70c9fb41dca40da13405b7ec3f6aa4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely personal letters from friends and relatives and correspondence between the
              Longs while one or both of them were in Brazil on missionary work for the Methodist
              Church and with the Granberry Institute in Rio de Janeiro. Correspondents include Lucy
              Long's father, Davidson Victor York; H. C. Tucker; and American and Brazilian church
              officials. There are also pamphlets, magazines, and volumes dealing with missionary
              work, morality, and Brazilian history; banners and mementos of the Granberry
              Institute; placards and signs bearing moral slogans; diplomas; and blueprints relating
              to Long's senior thesis at the University of Oklahoma concerning deep wells in the
              southern great plains of the United States. A copy of the thesis is also in the
              collection. Some of the correspondence and most of the printed material are in the
              Portuguese language.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12924_ndd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CRAWFORD WILLIAMSON LONG PAPERS, 1849-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3249</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f254b5883c09a3cf26837716ef19745d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16a5ee9197727fe97ebe88a64b951442">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson (Jackson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dac29b06146cbb597f9ec1e9efcf9551">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A booklet and clippings relating to Long's claim to be the discoverer of
              anesthesia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12928_fk8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID LONG PAPERS, 1868-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3250</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b80ef65fbf761faca039eff613dad2cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>571 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4335506bf4152599e2addf215e61dddc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Midway (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53c913477fff1d1cf3ea689fbe1dbd6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official correspondence and a few personal letters of David Long, Midway postmaster.
              Included also are circular letters from various publishers and advertising
              companies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12932_do9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LONG PAPERS, 1831-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3251</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6381d7111d7b3bfaa2194a985fad957"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b749740df628577f0b71d0f3e26cd55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Poulton, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ba138b4bc95891edf518eff9ab1d6d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of George Long (1800-1879), English scholar and editor, professor of ancient
              languages at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1824-1831, and lecturer, to
              his friend, Henry Tutwiler, of Alabama. The first three, written in the 1830s, request
              articles for the <title type="simple" render="italic">Quarterly Journal of
                Education,</title> and the remainder, written in the years 1873-1879, discuss the
              social and economic changes through which the South was passing. There are comments on
              the status of education for women in England, on similarities and dissimilarities of
              American and English life, and on Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe.
              [Partially published; Thomas Fitzhugh (ed.), <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Letters of George Long</title> (University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville,
              Va. 1917.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12936_edk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUEY PIERCE LONG PAPERS, 1929-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3252</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81b638a2156427e363e988a5f86f2744"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6df2f56fc805cca231b731cf84ed8e23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1a9ca6ccafe0cac1fcf9c13ac86bfec7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, circulars, and clippings concerning Long's career as governor of Louisiana,
              1928-1931, and U.S. senator, 1931-1935, including correspondence about the <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Share our Wealth Society of America.</title>
              Correspondents include J. O. Fernandez, Gerald L. K. Smith, and Robert S. Maestri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12940_wrn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LONG PAPERS, 1827-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3253</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59c3f19c3ea4ba55585a4ab1d9554cd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_380cab92bbd52923c9ae70774281b61a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksville (Montgomery County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_219086943156ebcc2b9395c387e2b1b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters including one item, 1850, describing life in the California gold
              fields.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12944_pui" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. LONG PAPERS, 1834-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3254</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba648daa1c58c57e9b9e0ac8f9fbad98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35dbcf72192b8f9e1b0e422359b41295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c09082a0aeef42d4f0db6b84fd16d3fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers, including a bill of sale for property of the estate of
              Rebecca Branson, 1834; a petition, 1877, protesting actions of the radicals in
              Congress during the contest over the presidential election of 1876; a diary,
              1886-1887, with descriptions of farm activi ties and the weather, including heavy
              snows; and a daybook, 1862-1888, containing accounts for farm products and some diary
              entries, including references to the 1876 presidential election.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12948_n6t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH LONG PAPERS, (1820-1860) 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3255</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7035441c95c1f3e49ea82eed329c4e33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>209 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2801ccbacfb4f437d945705e284948a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stephensburg (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_905e6298aa8bdc052a24393404352675">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Long from friends and relatives who migrated from Virginia to Illinois,
              Indiana, Ohio, and Missouri. Topics include Long's landholdings in Adams County,
              Illinois; boat traffic on the Ohio, 1829; cholera in Ohio and Missouri, 1832-1833; the
              visit of Andrew Jackson and Black Hawk to Baltimore, 1833; prices of wheat and corn in
              the West; the effect of the demand of livestock in Oregon and California on prices in
              Missouri, 1853; prices of slaves and opposition of Missourians toward slavery; and the
              experiences of a slave who escaped to Canada, 1840. Letters from James H. Carson to
              Long concern the election of Robert M. T. Hunter over Governor William Smith as U. S.
              senator from Virginia, 1847. There are also a copy of the muster roll of Captain John
              Pitman's company, 1st Regiment, Virginia militia, 1814, and a few legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12952_q6q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLAS LONG PAPERS, 1750-1797.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3256</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c48796d8119d82026bba9aaa873066fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd837f20f78f3615b3b343eda3e9dfc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ed1c6581817b47e4ff48096b473a6a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Long as deputy quartermaster general, Continental Army, to James Hunter,
              Jr., 1778, concerning transportation and supply; and four deeds relating to land in
              Halifax County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12956_eas" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM R. LONG MULE COMPANY PAPERS, 1910-1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3257</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f4730fef3c69fee6507b975024e21bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc5049a4393212faebf3f35a9c5d6ac4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smithfield (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f62995012b920531fa3964273cf4359e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger with several pieces of letterhead stationery and invoices in an envelope
              attached to the inside front cover, relating to a firm dealing in horses and
              mules.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12960_got" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. LONGACRE PAPERS, 1847-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3258</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6aa7d05aa04a04d56876fcf4078e7611"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_046006d14c8ba93c07929534c44540c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22aa6fff689dc69acadfdd556cc36a89">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters to Longacre including descriptions of Wilmington, North
              Carolina, 1855, by Andrew Longacre; student life in Bethlehem (Pennsylvania) Seminary;
              and descriptions by Orleans Longacre of Civil War blockade duty on the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Iroquois, </title> the pursuit of the C.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Sumter </title> in the West Indies, and Martinique and
              the Virgin Islands.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12964_yyk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW PAPERS, 1859, 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3259</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee927079d7320ced987ad66a323de315"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e61bded961ff99286b387204766611c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ae2b205e242598efed5a7e463410d2f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Edward Everett to Longfellow, November 15, 1859, concerns a reading by
              Mrs. Blunt under the auspices of the Mercantile Library Association; a letter by
              Longfellow, August 20, 1874, concerns arrangements for the first reading of the poem,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Hanging of the Crane.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12968_erz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RONALD STEWART LONGLEY PAPERS, 1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3260</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e19b0fb6c20353b1196c45770fb7882d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21e78ab24c6e7a055e0a282b8ea41c52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e3462d4f2f64e8b050f48f24c93503e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Longley, professor of history at Arcadia University in Wolfville, to
              William Colgate, concerning the source of the portrait used as a frontispiece in
              Longley's biography of Sir Francis Hicks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12972_an6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS BALDWIN LONGSTREET PAPERS. 1841-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3661</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_762d277594c630c1fa09362a0ea7015b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_483013fd8000105690d6d01c942b786b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da6aca90a5737551a728e55e085ea0db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Longstreet to James B. Longacre of Philadelphia concerning plans for
              establishing a bank in Georgia; and a letter from Longstreet's nephew, James
              Longstreet, 1859, describing plans for the education of his children and the life of a
              U.S. Army officer in New Mexico Territory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12976_vgi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LONGSTREET PAPERS, 1848-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3262</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1c16f732f64837effc6e18b32502342"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d909801f550e7cc10843a77035422d19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gainesville (Hall County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9363cabd44afc9daf3329dc2433671db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters largely relating to Reconstruction and the role of the Republican Party in
              the South, and commenting on campaigns and battles of the Civil War, including
              Chickamauga, Seven Pines, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and others. Most of the
              letters are by Longstreet to various persons, or are by Daniel Harvey Hill to
              Longstreet. Included is a letter, 1863, from General Roger Atkinson Pryor to
              Longstreet concerning plans to remove Pryor from his command; a letter, 1888, from
              Longstreet to Emily A. Park providing information on Loreta Janeta Velaques who served
              in the Confederate Army under the disguise of Lieutenant Harry Buford; and a letter,
              1904, by General E. P. Alexander to Frederic Bancroft which discusses the generalship
              of Longstreet and Mrs. Longstreet's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Lee and
                Longstreet at High Tide.</title> There are also clippings. The library holds
              microfilm of other Longstreet letters which are in the possession of a private
              owner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12980_t92" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. D. W. LOOMIS PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3263</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f9353223d2e68bff61c20236b17b418"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51de1248b785e66f58f9fffcd7525964">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfax Court House (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_012431e138ba26d5da06dfe319673b82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Orders relating to the work of an assistant quartermaster with the XI Corps of the
              Union Army of the Potomac.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12984_i6p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES PHINEAS LORD PAPERS, 1816-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3264</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78ca927ad8b021e9e06cf8af0b30116c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57bd48f73671b350aca94e15ab9464b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Berwick (York County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1bee9da1c782b348843717789ca7256">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of an officer with Massachusetts troops during the Civil War. While he was
              assigned to the 6th Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteers, Lord's letters describe the
              movement to Washington, 1861; attack by mobs in Baltimore; and the occupation of
              Baltimore during the election of June, 1861. While with 8th Massachusetts Volunteers,
              Lord described a hurricane off Cape Hatteras, 1861; military activity along the South
              Carolina Coast from Beaufort, Port Royal, and Hilton Head; disease, malaria, and
              yellow fever; the selling of supplies to troops by officers; picket duty; food; the
              bombardment of Fort Walker on Hilton Head; the attack on Fort Pulaski; the political
              appointment of officers and the election of officers; a religious group, the
              "Gideonites," who taught Negroes at Hilton Head; the fight between the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Weehawken</title> and the C.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Atlanta</title>; the attacks on Fort Wagner and Fort Sumter, hatred
              of Copperheads; the burning of Jacksonville, Florida, 1863; and Negroes as
              soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12988_fin" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESTER SANDERS LORD PAPERS, 1887-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3265</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2995107e823455770336ddd903313077"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>118 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bea352d64e9d2361ceeeccc905f2310c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16381b967d573231b06a025935865a1f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Chester Sanders Lord (1850-1933), New York journalist and managing editor
              of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Sun</title> (New York), consisting largely
              of letters concerning invitations to the Lotus Club, congratulations on various honors
              which Lord received, positions he held, the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Sun,</title> and reactions to Lord's speeches. Writers include Chauncy M. Depew,
              Martin H. Glynn, Lord Northcliffe, Will Irwin, S. S. McClure, Clarence H. Mackay,
              Frank A. Munsey, Adolph Ochs, Thomas Nelson Page, Nathan Straus, William Sulzer,
              Cornelius Vanderbilt, and Louis Wiley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12992_5gj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LORD PAPERS, 1832-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3266</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8162df952d3d71cf33e8908651bc7bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6e8dd61b0d998c2ca66f74a4de88229">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab19920b9fd76aa9c57513512f87d1d6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Boston mercantile family. Four letters are by Daniel Denison Slade,
              physician and scientist, describing medical studies and student life at Harvard,
              1845-1846. One item by a relative of Lord relates working conditions in the textile
              manufacturing town of Cohoes, New York, 1846.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref12996_r2e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HORACE LORIMER PAPERS, 1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3267</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c2f65722e1f3789b94623393e561d4b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0ed79048fb613d70d5e862e44e1552d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wyncote (Montgomery County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46580075bf7da50c6e63ebe3e8ac04f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Albert C. Ritchie, governor of Maryland, concerning the credentials
              of a Mr. O'Donnell, a journalist investigating prisons in Baltimore while claiming to
              represent the <title type="simple" render="italic">Saturday Evening Post,</title> of
              which Lorimer (1868-1937) was editor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13000_1g8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM WING LORING PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3268</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37c3e7714b48276d2c61a41c59a4807f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7568ab835b780d36f1e3ba696bdf905">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1da159a51b0adfc00dbbdd18e65da79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William W. Loring (1818-1886), Florida legislator and brigadier general in
              the Confederate Army. The collection concerns the Confederate quartermaster and
              commissary departments and includes requests for furloughs and reports on the movement
              of troops, especially in Fayette County, Virginia (now West Virginia).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13004_2cs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENSON JOHN LOSSING PAPERS, 1856-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3269</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6777979ba2698b7170e29ae8285b0fb9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4db7a85f15d7ab286e83a0482424c2a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dover Plains (Dutchess County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3041bbde349c940ded386a7dbb64ea9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Lossing, author and historian, include a letter, 1856, from Samuel
              Adams Lee concerning his biography of Henry <emph render="doublequote">Light Horse
                Harry</emph> Lee; a letter, 1858, from George Henry Moore, regarding the publication
              of Charles Lee's papers; a letter, 1865, from Captain William R. Woodin, 150th
              Regiment of New York Infantry Volunteers, describing Charleston after its capture by
              Union troops, and listing documents concerning secession taken from the vacant home of
              Robert Barnwell Rhett and sent to Lossing; correspondence, 1870s and 1880s, between
              Lossing and Charles Colcock Jones, concerning the writings and publications of both
              men; correspondence with Jones and John F. Pickett about the great seal of the
              Confederate States of America; and a handwritten draft of an article by Lossing,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Castilians in the Land of the
                Flowers,</title> on Panfilo de Narváez's expedition to Florida in 1527.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13008_eha" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIERRE LOTI PAPERS, 1912-1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3270</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b52b2ebb643c1505ca8740dbb8a934c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf50daba09825ddbb8d001adaab4668a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hendaye, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_633d61ad225bdbe692ede426e5d12f4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Pierre Loti (originally named Louis Marie Julien Viaud), a French author,
              to his servant Pierre Scoarnec giving instructions on minor matters; letters to Furman
              A. Bridgers from Scoarnec and Andre Lestable, a postal official, concerning possible
              sources of information about Loti; and a letter by Bridgers explaining the manuscripts
              described above.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13012_mpe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS XIII PAPERS, 1610.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3271</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c72f4bfb4f684bccc3ccd6259db01f94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bce58b237c18a35a207bbaa1f7fdc7c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c139b0e971ee10f935c92d80502c3c18">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A document signed by Louis XIII, king of France, and confirmed by his mother as
              regent, in which the king grants 6,000 livres to the Cardinal de Souris to indemnify
              him for coming to Paris and assisting in the coronation of the queen at the command of
              Henry IV.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13016_w15" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISBURG FEMALE AND MALE ACADEMIES PAPERS, 1815-1824, 1856-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3272</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_410ef2a6c3a16011de56f658d94ce904"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0524cb19e19898fcaa847cefd6d80e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17cfcea9bd4eb6e6f424208ebce4bf4a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of students and fees at the female academy, 1815-1824, and a receipt for the
              salary of Ann Benedict, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">principal
                instructress,</title> 1824; and reports of the male academy, 1856-1870, signed by M.
              L. Davis, principal, listing students and giving attendance and grades.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13020_gir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISIANA PURCHASE PAPERS, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3273</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_300858a2d617ce5361561835949155e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 53 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ee70f85717e30780f435d1839301ea0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of papers concerning the firms of Francis Baring and Co. of London
              and Hope and Co. of Amsterdam, holders of the bonds issued to pay for the Louisiana
              Territory. Writers include Napoleon Bonaparte, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Livingston,
              James Monroe, Albert Gallatin, François Barbe Marbois, and Alexander Baring. The
              originals are in the Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans. Partly in the French
              language.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13023_9gc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISIANA STATE BANK CHECK STUBS, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3274</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63c2bbfea8df9f269f4d37ec32c43f66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 116 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3859da285cb710767934fe28b9ee97a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4a1a0942385c494b9260ef1ffc8f6e71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Also blank checks.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13027_srt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISIANA STATE FEDERATION OF POST OFFICE CLERKS PAPERS, 1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3275</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5400dfa3e0f20a1526d5b5c898b68d4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce89def96480bc9968f2742a552b91b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shreveport (Cadd Parish), La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_081c2e95feec98cad0234dd71947ae0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Processed material, including instructions for delegates to a convention of the
              Louisiana State Federation in Alexandria, Louisiana; and newsletters of the state and
              national federations concerning that convention.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13031_fl8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATHEW N. LOVE PAPERS, 1827 (1860-1865) 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3276</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_949d117fb872ff36abf46524bf686912"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>121 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bbd30714e5e89e8897420a7c5f11271a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_40cc553553e6aa37e2eea81edf0227e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Mathew N. Love, successively lieutenant, captain, major,
              lieutenant colonel, and colonel in the 25th North Carolina Volunteers of the
              Confederate Army; and of his four brothers, John Wesley, George W., S. Ervin, and
              Robert C. Love, all soldiers in the Confederate Army. A few papers prior to 1861
              consist of such items as a commission to Mathew N. Love as captain of the Clear Creek
              Company in the 8th Regiment of North Carolina Militia in 1853, two certificates of
              Love as a teacher in the public schools, several letters from friends, and a few
              letters from relatives in South Carolina and Tennessee, including comments on the Whig
              Party. One letter from Mathew N. Love in 1868 describes farming operations in the
              vicinity of Dardanelle, Arkansas, where he was cultivating cotton. </p>
            <p>The bulk of the collection consists of letters written by the Love brothers while
              serving in the Confederate Army. Apparently the five brothers survived the Civil War.
              The letters were written from eastern South Carolina, eastern North Carolina, and the
              vicinity of Richmond, Virginia. The correspondence contains comments relative to
              skirmishes, hard-fought battles, picket duty, food, methods of preparing food,
              deserters, terrain of the fighting, length of period of service in the army, health of
              Henderson County boys in the Regiment, religious services in camp, and prices of
              general commodities. One letter from the sheriff of Henderson County to Mathew N.
              Love, June 14, 1861, orders that all free Negroes of Love's company be brought to the
              county seat in order to have their "free papers" arranged. Among the war
              correspondence are letters from a cousin guarding a bridge in East Tennessee from
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">tories</title>; and letters from a girl
              cousin in Mississippi telling of war and war conditions in that state, especially
              after the fall of Vicksburg. Included also are a few copies of poems and songs, one
              poem having been composed in camp by a soldier upon parting with his friends <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">perhaps forever.</title>
            </p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13035_uep" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA LORD (NOYES) LOVELAND PAPERS, 1855-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3277</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8788149d8232f20e30bbb2c57aff1fd3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2f6cf10b1899d1cd3a7e4a27fb14bb41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes-Barre (Luzerne County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7bd75784e89108db4c109be68f250718">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included is a diary kept by Mrs. Loveland, 1855-1856, on trips through the South with
              her cousin, Caroline. The diary describes Richmond social life, religious services,
              clergymen, Negroes, and Negro religious activities, and the resort of Magnolia,
              Florida, and short trips from there to Saint Augustine, Palatka, and Hibernia. There
              are comments on John Adams Dix, Bishop Alonzo Potter, and members of the Trumbull
              family of Connecticut who visited Magnolia. There are also personal letters of Mrs.
              Loveland to her family, one letter describing hazards faced by an unescourted female
              on New York streetcars; mementos relating to the election of Henry Martyn Hoyt as
              governor of Pennsylvania, 1879; notes apparently made with the intention of editing
              the diary; genealogical information on the Noyes and Loveland families; and clippings
              relating to the two families, including obituaries, poems, and news articles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13039_nq9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN (HEATLY) REID LOVELL PAPERS, 1819-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3278</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aca1129417764f1105052d61c072f620"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b3e51458519fd281a2f858511b030f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orangeburg (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3ff30d4edba584ffdcf635e11f78675">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Ann Lovell, an aunt of the wife of Langdon Cheves (1776-1857), and
              her relatives, with scattered information about Cheves and his plantations near
              Savannah, Georgia, and Pendleton, South Carolina; and epidemics of scarlet fever,
              1833, and cholera, 1834. The letters largely concern business, personal, and family
              affairs. An undated memorandum concerns the monument erected by Mrs. Lovell to the
              memory of her first husband, William Reid, an officer in the American Revolution, and
              her children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13043_41g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM S. LOVELL JOURNAL, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3279</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9178297bf9d125d85aad7c31ded5f842"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 169 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6cf9319f61cfd43175bf4cf4e64291a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal kept by a midshipman on board of the U.S. storeship <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Relief,</title> January 8 to August 11, 1852, during a cruise out of
              New York delivering supplies to various naval vessels in the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13046_sng" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES F. LOW PAPERS, 1861 (1864) 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3280</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf796d8d956068fbfcb5a29b296c8024"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c6101ca5581906beab4cced69a791a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jamaica Plain (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b344b15f24c459bc528ec0c2937d9223">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, largely of Low, a private in the 6th Regiment, Massachusetts
              Volunteer Infantry, July-October, 1864. Three miscellaneous items of 1861-1862 concern
              the Winthrop Guard of Jamaica Plain. Most of the collection concerns Low's war service
              in the Washington vicinity as a carpenter and guard for Confederate prisoners; the
              service of his brother, James A. Low, of the 7th Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, at Fort
              McHenry and Fort Marshall, Baltimore, who offers advice on joining the army; and from
              other family members who describe the war as seen from the civilian perspective and
              relate the patriotic fervor during the reelection of Lincoln in 1864. There are also
              clippings and a pamphlet concerning the sixteenth reunion of the 1st Maine Heavy
              Artillery, 1892.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13050_91w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LOW PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3281</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f8a8245666dbc73f5ad136fb6a15d25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34c83bddba64478b44f6700c5f57020a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pekin (Niagara County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c0f87d05597cfdb02c8f4139eb1a2530">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and a diary of a sergeant, later lieutenant, in the Rocket Battalion
              Artillery, later 23rd Independent Battery, New York Volunteers. The diary, 1861-1863,
              portrays daily life of a soldier, low morals of the troops, intemperance, rumors,
              disease, and monotony. Entries made in Washington, D.C., include descriptions of mud,
              Congressional sessions, lectures at the Smithsonian, some poems, and an account of
              Fairfax Court House, Virginia. The diary also describes rockets and target practice;
              the sea journey to North Carolina; the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Monitor </title> off Fortress Monroe, Virginia; camp life at New Bern; opinions
              about draft evaders who fled to Canada; the attacks on Washington, North Carolina,
              April, 1863; and the recruitment of Negro troops for the U.S. Army. The correspondence
              with family members includes a letter written at the hospital on City Point, Virginia,
              shortly before Low's death; it describes the reaction of the wounded to the news of
              Lee's surrender and mentions a visit by Abraham Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13054_pkp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HARRISON LOWDERMILK PAPERS, 1863-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3282</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d234b8f5d44a572b1a516add4a5127e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_204442102cb2d491515d8df9fdc2a241">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland (Allegany County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_56453c37584c71cbe2bf25110420c290">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lowdermilk's journal, 1864, 2 vols., describes service with 6th Kentucky Infantry and
              at the headquarters of the IV Corps of the Army of the Cumberland under the pseudonym
              Harry Morton. Included is an account of the Franklin-Nashville campaign, December,
              1864. An autograph album, 1 vol., contains signatures of officers of the IV Corps.
              These volumes were used in the claim of Lowdermilk's widow for the pension of Harry
              Morton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13058_jh0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL AND CHARLES HENRY DALTON LETTERPRESS BOOK,
              1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3283</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26da741f8d29ae144b187af2692931d1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7580b2a54404f2ffe22ff2d8ab216b53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fe9635f9b30e6f5ead9e63ff5ae603c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from the official agents in Washington, D.C., for the governor of
              Massachusetts, May 16-November 23, 1861, a position held successively by Lowell and,
              after May 23, by Dalton. There are almost daily letters to John Albion Andrew,
              governor of Massachusetts, and less frequent letters to high federal officials. Topics
              include federal authorization for the formation of state regiments; dates of departure
              of troops for Washington; rations and equipment; appointment of surgeons; the care of
              sick and wounded; the sale of the Massachusetts ships <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Cambridge </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Pembroke
              </title> to the federal government; events in Washington; the coastal defenses of
              Massachusetts; and the color of uniforms.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13062_ktk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL PAPERS, 1855-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3284</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2100e08c4d981b420be69f22fe2baf94"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c378730d8d1e12a6ec42a4ff13a88529">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elmwood, Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31e4020388e1e19f74d1522c06af783e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Lowell, commenting on his lectures, a trip to Europe, desire for the
              appointment of one Cutler to the Harvard faculty, the difficulty of writing a poem for
              a special occasion, qualifications of Tom Talbot, illness, a falsehood told on
              Phillips Brooks, Hoar's ability as a toastmaster, and regrets that invitations cannot
              be accepted. There are also poems by Lowell; a social note by his wife, Frances D.
              Lowell, to Mrs. T. M. Wheeler; a poem by his aunt, Anna Cabot Lowell, a parody on an
              ode by Southey; a leaflet of the American Copyright League of which Lowell was
              president; and two calling cards.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13066_xvp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOWELL STORE DAYBOOKS, 1877-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3285</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96443fee3d82d0ea1e787274a66a8c36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8cf3315ac87adcc94225f0fc4b249310">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lowell (Gaston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db9e419c9dbc8eaee1af4f5da8843e2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchandise store known as the Pin Hook Store until October,
              1878, Pin Hook being a local name for Woodlawn Mills and also the name of the railroad
              station at Lowell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13070_ic8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE RIVERS LOWNDES PAPERS, 1915-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3286</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f9d6aea5d623aa6cfef8d87cb5510eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>57 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c45a1f4c067e9c1e372acfe2f06f3ccc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ringwood, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70b3fd58ee5c9d4354cc6c916744c974">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence addressed to Lowndes that concerns a variety of political,
              administrative, and judicial matters in which he was involved as law member of the
              council of the governor general of India, 1915-1920. Topics include the High Courts of
              Judicature in Bombay and Madras, the judicial committee of the Privy Council,
              appointments to the governors council, the Privy Council, the high courts and other
              courts; policies concerning military rank held by Afghans and Nepalese; a libel suit
              over statements in Sir Valentine Chirol's book, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Indian Unrest</title>; the Winchester War Memorial Committee; the Indian
              legislature; politics and government finance in Bombay; and Lowndes' pension.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13074_p2h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LOWNDES AND THOMAS LOWNDES LETTERS, 1795-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3287</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0a60df87bdd082556a95acc01ac6ed9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_167f4491a34591339dfe3665bdd19f19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f40530c3f1e64f08137fbb8e50e3d327">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Lowndes (1782-1822), South Carolina legislator, 1806-1810,
              and member of U.S. Congress, 1811-1822; and of his brother, Thomas Lowndes
              (1776-1843), South Carolina legislator, 1796-1800, and member of U.S. Congress,
              1801-1805. The letters are chiefly personal and include a description of William
              Lowndes's death at sea. Among the correspondents are John Connel, Robert Wilson
              Gibbes, and Thomas and William Lowndes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13078_tsn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER LOWRANCE AND JOHN LOWRANCE PAPERS, 1749-1796.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3288</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74abd38198f549af99385aa28659ee75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb5bddfa5a4356ab711488b9342d65b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rowan County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a65567fa3d8eb22cb2c8f7ede5220bca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a tavern, 1749-1796, 157 pp., recording the sale of rum and other liquor,
              with entries for purchases by John Dickey of Iredell County and other residents of
              Rowan, Iredell, and nearby counties. Alexander Lowrance was probably an early owner of
              the tavern; John Lowrance seems to have been the owner in 1791. The loose items are
              financial and legal notes, two of them concerning John Lowrance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13082_4gm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILES S. LOWRANCE ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3289</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d38de41ef117648ac8795acdbb147615"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 49 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9fb65d63e570472b14f9c1487f5e857d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Taylorsville (Alexander County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50db70bfc82ef391d6837cb1aa579257">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <processinfo id="aspace_56ed043f716f291820a9cb8ab8bc2389">
            <head>Processing Information note</head>
            <p>Recataloged as part of the Lowrance Family Papers, 1845-1995</p>
          </processinfo>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13087_n0n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE LOWREY PAPERS, 1890-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3290</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff683203aa0a0ecb82a2ff59693c2950"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>121 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b76cb340e602a01b1b71dec8ee3ee9a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Ridge (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e6362a4cfe72090c2582fc5f0de5531">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from former students who boarded at the Lowrey family home while they
              attended Oak Ridge Institute. The letters largely describe social activities and court
              ship. There is some mention of Montgomery, Alabama, and yellow fever there in 1897;
              and of the election of 1896 in Randolph County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13091_0o5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LUCAS AND WILLIAM LUCAS LETTERS, 1821-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3291</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8fca37d1ae17a4cefb81f260f863546"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>138 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e5b2608da645980eefff9043e046655">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46191dc4d0f46b15233981c0e95769c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal, business, and personal correspondence of Edward Lucas (1780-1858), lawyer,
              merchant, and politician, and member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1819-1822,
              1830, 1831, and of U. S. Congress, 1833-1837. Included is correspondence of William
              Lucas (1800-1877), member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1838-1839, and of U. S.
              Congress, 1839-1841, 1843-1845, and delegate to the Virginia constitutional
              convention, 1850-1851. The letters contain references to the removal of the Indians
              from Alabama in 1833, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, Andrew Jackson, nullification,
              removal of bank deposits, and routine political letters concerning requests for
              positions, pensions, public lands, and general accounts of congressional activity.
              Included also are letters of Daniel B. Lucas, son of William Lucas, written while a
              student at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1850, with comments on his
              studies and professors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13095_miv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD VERRALL LUCAS PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3292</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1499dada8414aa53f33c3f4ea4e08cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d2fcfcaca5dfb439754726b873d8939">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d2352d94fbbfbadd6a96dc853a6c613">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter commenting on the poetry of one Jeffrey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13099_00v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCAS-ASHLEY FAMILY PAPERS, 1830-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3293</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_325b2ec27723328632183e2aedb4eb13"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b7e8b016a4fac60d6c5d48daf096a3b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va., and Madison (Madison County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8922bc12fa2216e4c56af6ad09139d43">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Lucas and Ashley families of Virginia, South Carolina, and Florida
              include a document, 1830, transferring ownership of a female slave; report cards,
              1858, for Villeboro Female Seminary in Virginia; and letters concerning personal and
              family affairs, the effects of the Civil War on civilian life, particularly in
              Charlottesville, Virginia, reports of the burning of Brandon and Jackson, Mississippi,
              by Union troops and the activities of soldiers in the 17th South Carolina Regiment,
              and a description of student life at Greenville Military Academy, Greenville, South
              Carolina, in 1880.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13103_vl3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LUFTBURROW PAPERS, 1768.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3294</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_471e3b99a0b48f29b66579ebb75ed518"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9575ac4e6792b9533f72a8136bdbc29d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5511856d87581c4b2fbe2fb6fb78d111">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Apprenticeship contract with John Eastburn, shipwright of Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13107_5a1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE (HOUSTON) LUIGGI PAPERS, 1866 (1948-1952).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3295</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0404ec857f929c0e947dfe1123ff3aa4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,514 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_18ce4e630673f4e182751726255f75ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b499d1cb344cd4eadb55ea1214a9f0db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material gathered by Mrs. Luiggi while writing her book, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">65 Valiants </title> (University of Florida Press: 1965), on
              American teachers in Argentina, 1870-1888. The bulk of the collection consists of
              letters of various sources about each of the teachers, and notes taken in interviews,
              and from other sources. There are copies of letters of the 1870s and 1880s by Domingo
              Faustino Sarmiento and Mary Tyler (Peabody) Mann. The collection is arranged
              alphabetically by names of teachers. There is information on kindergartens in Boston,
              Saint Louis, and Washington, D.C.; and the Armstrong, Atkinson, Eccleston, and Stearns
              families. There are a diary of Sarah Eccleston, 1883-1886; pictures of Mrs. Mann and
              Sarmiento; and photographs of busts of Horace Mann and Abraham Lincoln.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13111_yyj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE LUMPKIN PAPERS, 1848, 1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3296</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a057727e38ebb297d4cbac47d3c7bc7a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34d8d7ba3290f83384c189161a96ac03">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hermon (St. Lawrence County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b92aec08675a7c03334f0b7e1007c76">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from George Lumpkin to his sister, with a discussion of religion,
              crops, economic conditions, and some mention of his brother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13115_qin" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILSON LUMPKIN PAPERS, 1833-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3297</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7deca1c88901a611ffe3202d76f6b9bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ede5164fd3a6719b6cb4936a1d0be27e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Clarke County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f50b9ff101ca51a689c1bfaef073035">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A commission signed by Lumpkin as governor of Georgia; family letters; a letter from
              Lumpkin's nephew, John H. Lumpkin, U.S. representative, evaluating Democratic
              candidates for president in 1856; and a letter by Crawford W. Long declining an
              invitation to join a medical school faculty.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13119_08e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID P. LUPTON PAPERS, 1889-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3298</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_debb15754a7846b5c68ffbe0b3b20702"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c046dc59ff2d7e6c06eb065fa046b1f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ec4480cc9572704e3ee68922c92ca72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13123_j8t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RILEY LUTHER PAPERS, 1860 (1862-1864) 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3299</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c745d78bd1d15abca035a21a6c1254aa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6201ecf6ab1084b9d132777dc0068615">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Why Not (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7220c13e0f8d4e8ab5d810f42f905128">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between a Confederate soldier and his wife. Luther served in Virginia
              and spent some time in the guardhouse in Greensboro, North Carolina. One letter, 1904,
              concerns the election of members to the Charleston, South Carolina, country club.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13127_bru" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS LYNCH AND MARY (BINGHAM) LYNCH PAPERS, 1794-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3300</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56968727455174e72806290503b16c3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>599 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22e65d583ee739c0122740be6e903ea2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mason Hall (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_048124a051cf78abe3ec412257e02450">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the families of Thomas Lynch and of his wife, Mary
              (Bingham) Lynch. Included is material relative to Thomas Lynch, Presbyterian minister
              of the Orange Presbytery, 1794-1869; to his son, W. B. Lynch, who conducted an academy
              at High Point, North Carolina; and to Major Robert gingham, head of gingham School at
              Mebane, North Carolina. There is also a ledger (1 vol., 88 pp., 1860-1881) and some
              correspondence and other business papers of Lemuel Lynch, brother of Thomas and a
              silversmith and jeweler of Hillsborough, North Carolina. The itemized ledger entries
              record repair work on jewelry, timepieces, and other items owned by many local
              residents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13131_13i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY A. LYNDALL PAPERS, 1855-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3301</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9466a14eb977a3703653a8a3e028dff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9e4bf42dfe449f3d00ce786b0634170">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smithfield (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f1fc1f637c247d13b10dc6f9799581a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Mary Lyndell and her relatives, the Watsons, Higdons, Lyndalls, and
              Accinellys. Topics include the estate of Thomas Lyndall and his Missouri bonds. family
              affairs; yellow fever in Portsmouth and Norfolk, Virginia, 1855; battles on the
              Peninsula, 1862; the quality of Confederate officers; movements of the 50th Regiment
              of North Carolina troops; the behavior of Sherman's men toward civilians; and women's
              styles, 1868. Many of the letters are by G.B. Watson and W.B. Lyndall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13135_slm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LYONS PAPERS, 1826-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3302</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d6552cc6e8c48152c4dcc0d450a5199"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_554ddb1a82289436c009ec57c39528eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f02c60d2a64ba6767984abf20f7ce019">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of James Lyons (b. 1801), Virginia legislator and Confederate
              congressman, concerning an appointment for the former superintendent of the insane
              hospital at Williamsburg, Virginia, and delegates to the Southern Commercial
              Convention of 1858; and commenting on proposed legislation to expedite court
              action.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13139_oa6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LYTCH DAYBOOK, 1880-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3303</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9546161b1d8c549a1c24885a059cc613"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6aef45c82550a07ee22f7171d3363e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scotland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9d509d146f20873ebd58902959f8c60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of sales and shipments of a cotton planter, sold especially in North
              Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13143_flf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY LYTTELTON, FIRST BARON LYTTELTON, LETTER BOOK,
              1763-1766.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3304</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_532c7cae2d4f6115f786911e04381ca9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55d20d72db93b55189917b7bdb7f5531">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b44d7977d5dd3ed310abb807d79ef578">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of outgoing personal letters of Lyttelton, governor of Jamaica. Governmental
              affairs are discussed at various times, especially in letters to Lovell Stanhope,
              secretary of state, and Stephen Fuller, colonial agent. Appointment of a new agent,
              and commercial and military events are noted. Letters to John Hume, storekeeper of
              ordnance in South Carolina, mention politics there and trade, especially the shipment
              of garden seeds Letters to merchants and bankers in England concern the governor's
              household goods, furniture, clothes, and financial affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13147_rxh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BERNARD LYTTON-BERNARD PAPERS, 1913 (1915-1916) 1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3305</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6823e8bbc6bc366fd9bb37d6a85f982"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4a3b83fbfe98ca41e1101ca083916c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guadalajara, Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d6d0ac9efa393476b6c5d0717f560ac4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between LyttonBernard (earlier known as Bernhard Trappschuh), physical
              culturalist of London, Chicago, and Guadalajara, and Francis Warrington Dawson II, of
              Versailles, France. Topics include health, Dawson's writings, the Fresh Air Art
              Society, and their respective careers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13151_fod" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAUREEN (COBB) MABBOTT PAPERS, 1929-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3306</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75d2eb81670a71a3d76dc8c195435539"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>182 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa2845ea0f887e7fa909983ba1b7e056">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f046ce0773ed4b18addc669e006e026e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from actress Blanche Yurka to Maureen (Cobb) Mabbott and her husband, Thomas
              Ollive Mabbott, professor and authority on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, and to her
              sister, Rose Yurka, discussing plays and movies in which she appeared, her travels
              abroad, several noted playwrights and actors, and mutual friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13155_ugd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT C. MABRY PAPERS, 1805 (1885-1897) 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3307</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7be9d176f1cd106ca6c2c1d5f2a9c065"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>529 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a17133eb51d6e19043b6ec576ef784d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeway (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0369e351ad70224f8fa51e30a30e0ddb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert C. Mabry, merchant and farmer, consist of family and business
              correspondence containing sidelights on social life and customs and economic
              conditions; insurance policies; indentures; and copies of wills. The bulk of the
              family correspondence is that of Helen Mabry while a student at Greensboro Female
              College, Greensboro, North Carolina, 1895-1896. Several letters from Alice U. Goodman,
              future wife of Robert C. Mabry, describe living and working conditions of a
              schoolteacher in Louisa County, Virginia. Also included are a cashbook, 1858-1884;
              ledgers for general merchandise, 1852-1865; an invoice book for goods purchased, 1893;
              and account books, 1858-1882, for the mercantile firm of Mabry and Read, one of which
              also contains scattered birth and marriage records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13159_56e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MILLER McALLISTER PAPERS, 1854-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3308</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cfced25408efb834a092acdb49b270e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>143 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41af63ded72db01604d3fa397c62af2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Covington (Allegheny County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_312b3cbf3f2b9044363e46b34d3f507e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of William Miller McAllister, Confederate soldier and attorney, while
              he was attending Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, during the Civil
              War; and after the war as an attorney. Letters discuss life at the Farm School,
              [Covington?], and at Virginia Military Institute; military engagements, the reputation
              of the Army of the West, and the religious state of dying soldiers; and the Northern
              attitude toward the South. Included is an insurance policy with the Piedmont Real
              Estate Insurance Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13163_ajy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM STEPHENS MATTHEW McALLISTER PAPERS, 1785-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3309</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_633451c99dc2eca64952a94972f71f98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af1b06dad1e49ebeca57c1b5b3ab9d14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da8624bf85531038d97e29e2df36d4a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and legal papers of the McAllister family include a sale paper of the
              Georgia Land Company; a grand jury judgment; a petition of the grand jury of Jefferson
              County requesting reforms in the voting laws and in the criminal code; the will and
              estate papers of Richard McAllister; a deed for the purchase of the land of Josiah
              Tattnall, a Loyalist; and personal letters and invitations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13167_9d0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN McALPIN PAPERS, 1832 (1848-1895) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3310</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_317aa693edfa510b2cc8b550e51fea33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>107 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbd38372fa762d388a267b317d265512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72641e6234b90cdc85c6ec905b197f86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally family letters to Laura J. (Bulloch) Locke, wife of Joseph L. Locke,
              while the family was living in Grafenburg, Germany, and in Italy. While most of the
              letters are nearly illegible, one letter, 1856, describes life in Venice. There are
              also several letters from Savannah, Georgia, during the Civil War containing
              references to the progress of the war, and letters to Ellen McAlpin from her sister,
              Georgia, a schoolteacher in Saint Paul Minnesota.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13171_olr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WALLACE McALPIN PAPERS, 1853-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3311</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f838d7123249a812088f1a27ba16e77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>178 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6eeba00ef4dfae4c367f17cec0b5042">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6666e7b46508613b997b90a27ba2e3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the letters of Maria Sophia (Champion) McAlpin to her husband, James Wallace
              McAlpin, a Georgia rice planter, and several letters to her father, Aaron Champion.
              Also included are a few letters from their sons, Henry and James McAlpin, several
              financial papers, a newspaper clipping about General Frederick Townsend, and a family
              tree for James and Maria McAlpin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13175_55q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MELCHOR RAFAEL DE MACANAZ MANUSCRIPT, [1722?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>3312</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b9dee4165914fc4f9f4021fc504670f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>144 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f1dd0350aaac025f8c41ac7683b29c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b33e799206fd423666d7d6c8e6abbdf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a political work ascribed to Melchor Rafael de Macanaz (1670-1760), Spanish
              statesman and author, entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Auxilios pare
                bien governar una Monarquia.</title> The work purports to date from 1722, but the
              date of the manuscript is uncertain as it is probably a copy. <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Auxilios</title> was published by Don Antonio Valladares de
              Sotomayor in 1788 as part of his <title type="simple" render="italic">Semanario
                Erudito,</title> and in 1789 as a separate volume.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13179_cg6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR MacARTHUR LETTER BOOK, 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3313</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f6f5de52ab652d4dc910d7c0a523288"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 514 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1cb4e867ed2a0edb968e20c81e3fd0c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manila, Philippine Islands.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2816d1f8c3630e2c0d8c8fab39c8b51f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of the official correspondence of Major General Arthur MacArthur
              (1845-1912), military governor of the Division of the Philippines, concerning the
              administration of the insular government and its transition from military to civilian
              government. Letters discuss commissary affairs, customs, internal revenue, currency,
              budgets, banking, judicial system, education, especially instruction in English, the
              Philippine Civil Service Board, sanitation, markets, bridges and highways, the
              reorganization of the auditing department, and the conflict of authority between
              MacArthur and William Howard Taft, head of the commission to restore civilian
              control.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13183_kjs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES E. MACARTHY PAPERS, 1878-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3314</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19dce394d0bbf3a143817dd1332755d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_669d10be0b0ad0e9e3259730b442a02f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth (Monroe County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4e666cd274dae6c14586488bd734013">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters of patent granted by the U.S. Patent Office to Macarthy, whose
              inventions included several pulley devices for improving horsepower, a cotton press,
              and railroad car couplings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13187_yed" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MACARTNEY, FIRST EARL MACARTNEY, PAPERS, 1779-1798.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3315</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4988d498dc233ce52bfe76ee851369f6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>158 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b6161ad76aad6aa6c7e83640025eace">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aca1a3cb6f982e00fa9383d200e7727f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of George Macartney, (1737-1806), British diplomat and colonial governor,
              are principally letters, 1781-1784, from Sir Edward Hughes, British naval
              commander-in-chief in Asia, while Macartney was governor and president of Madras,
              concerning naval operations against the Dutch and the French; military operations of
              Sir John Brathwaite and Eccles Nixon in southern India and of Sir Eyre Coote in
              northern India; accounts of sea battles; and peace settlements with Mahrattas in 1782,
              with the French in 1783, and with Mysore in 1784. Other correspondence relates to his
              duties as ambassador to China, 1792-1794, and as governor of the Cape of Good Hope,
              1796-1798. Included are letters discussing prisoner exchange with the Americans at
              Martinique, 1779; revenue administration, 1781; the conflict between civil and
              military authority in Madras, 1783; missionary work in China, 1795; the East India
              Company factory at Canton and Macao, China, 1796; the Chinese viceroy at Canton and
              the embassy to China, 1796; the campaign of John Hudleston to become a director of the
              East India Company and the hostility of Henry Dundas, 1797; the refusal of the Court
              of Directors to grant the government an interest-free loan, 1797; war with France and
              the defense of Ireland, 1797; the proposed expedition against Manila. Philippines,
              1797; the disposition of Tipu Sultan and his army in Mysore, 1797; the accession of
              Vizri Ali as Nabob of Oudh, and the possible attack on Hindustan by Zemaun Shah, 1797;
              war prizes, 1798; and the water and drainage system at Cape Town, 1798, and other
              routine and administrative matters. Also included are bills and receipts of Lord and
              Lady Macartney. Among the correspondents are Henry Baring, John Byron, Sir Alured
              Clarke, Sir James Henry Craig, William Fullarton, W. Greene, John Hudleston, Sir
              Edward Hughes, Sir Andrew Mitchell, Mr. Plumb, George Proctor, Sir George Leonard
              Staunton, and Willem Stephanus van Ryneveld.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13191_mq6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ZACHARY MACAULAY PAPERS, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3316</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff5866e127390e6a4b0019d5cfc4592c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2532a285934d165eaeeb918a314e18a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_452094a89fe18f14eea830be283527f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Zachary Macaulay (1768-1838), British philanthropist and figure in the
              movement to abolish the slave trade, to Captain Close recommending Robert Grant, a
              barrister who was <title type="simple" render="doublequote">new in the cause,</title>
              for Close's advocate, and noting a meeting that Grant and his brother Charles would
              attend.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13195_6oq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VARDRY ALEXANDER McBEE PAPERS, 1818-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3317</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b412c1fb5eb3cc72ffc0c0032d724a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0868e5d4d5ea9737214f8d3d1bd44c5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincolnton (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5344ce289d5253dbd1559d5ccdd44c2a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters to Vardry A. McBee discussing financial difficulties, how to make a
              carriage, railroad development in the Carolinas and Georgia, contracts let for a
              railroad into Greenville (South Carolina), road construction, a remedy for a cold, the
              admission of California as a free state, the construction of a steam sawmill, a
              runaway slave, sickness among slaves, arrangements for the care of several slaves, and
              the transfer of the management of a cotton factory and paper mill from Alexander McBee
              to Vardry McBee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13199_05c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW JAY McBRIDE PAPERS, 1861-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3318</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_de92c280162613d756319f31f2c7a6be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>94 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fe81ee2a0ea13991c5ab5817dbc787a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Fayette County) and Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f872993e8fce6703152afa51bb8ad0aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Andrew Jay McBride, a Confederate officer, to Mary Frances Johnson whom he
              married in 1864, mainly concerning personal matters and their courtship, but also
              describing the life of a soldier, conditions in Williamsburg, Virginia, during the
              war; military engagements, including the first battle of Manassas, the fighting at
              Hampton (Virginia) and Russellville (Tennessee), the assault on Fort London at
              Knoxville (Tennessee), the battle of the Wilderness, and the battle of Jonesboro
              (Georgia); Sherman's march through Georgia; the arming of Negroes for military
              service; and business ventures at the end of and after the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13203_c4q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McBRIDE PAPERS, 1845-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf39f938b8de2534e5ebbe2fda308aa1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f71b027de390ce032fd906c7e42dc5e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8a41a15f5411cdcc191df327cfb8c84">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of the mercantile firm of McBride and Posey concerning money
              borrowed and notes due.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13207_6d3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GORDON McCABE PAPERS, 1865-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3320</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46ad850514a4c184a7919a7f92d7a55b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a9896bfdc6565b87b5b9e18c3d9be13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f51f35456fd1f18060cdf9bca64f8616">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Gordon McCabe, schoolmaster and author, include a eulogistic poem
              by McCabe written in honor of General John Pegram after his death at the battle of
              Hatcher's Run during the Civil War; a letter, 1888, from Herbert Baxter Adams
              concerning McCabe's writings and a proposed legislative grant to the College of
              William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia; a note, 1916, from James Montgomery Beck; a
              letter, 1917, from William C. Whittle, a lieutenant on the C.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Shenandoah,</title> concerning pamphlets about the ship written by
              himself and by Cornelius E. Hunt, another crew member; and a genealogy of the McCabe
              family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13211_vvz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER McCALL PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3321</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1dae59ed7bc55d3556f0523cc5d45ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31f94733c79bb625740532f011982348">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc738192fa5dc0ae469d943ae75c80b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters from John Ramage to Dr. Alexander McCall dealing with salt sales,
              speculation, and transportation in Alabama; cotton prices and speculation; sales and
              purchases of slaves; and president Zachary Taylor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13215_2i6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUNCAN McCALL AND DUGAL McCALL PAPERS, 1832-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3322</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b34ceeb326d5976734c83fb5d74ab567"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f72793a58fa3a9bf710904b752a1b495">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tensas County, La., and Claiborne County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e0a8f9bb74db1886936aa444d71e59f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Plantation journals and accounts of a small Mississippi corn farmer, Dugal McCall,
              and of his son, Duncan, cotton planter and corn grower of Louisiana, recording daily
              activities, cotton picked by individual slaves, supplies issued to slaves, and lists
              of slaves. There are references to Oakland College (the site of Alcorn Agricultural
              and Mechanical College), close to Dugal McCall's farm; the nearby town of Rodney in
              Jefferson County; lumber hauled to the college; a boardinghouse; the behavior of the
              students; and Mr. Dimitry of the board of trustees. The main entries relate to
              personal matters and plantation affairs, including attendance at Methodist churches by
              Dugal in Claiborne and Jefferson counties, Mississippi, and attendance at Baptist
              churches by Duncan in both Louisiana and Mississippi; visits to and from friends; the
              weather; tasks performed by the slaves; brickmaking; purchases of supplies; the
              planting of fruit trees; the sale of agricultural products; the cultivation, ginning,
              and pressing of cotton; elections and voting on the Whig ticket; the sale of wood to
              captains of steamboats; trips to Natchez, Mississippi, by boat; and credit
              arrangements with a New Orleans commission merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13219_6xz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH McCALL PAPERS, 1802-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3323</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be7569f63a52e1d71571c001eef70056"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37a5788df33105316d99812559bb25f8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_baa42f9a1a8526a7058f19ebfbb3f3ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Hugh McCall, Georgia historian, include the inspection roll of Captain Hugh
              McCall's Company; letters concerning McCall's duties as military storekeeper in
              Savannah, including one from Quartermaster General Thomas Sidney Jesup; letter from
              William Williams relative to published court reports; letter from McCall to Joseph
              Jones requesting historical data on Jones's family; letter from McCall to John Clark,
              governor of Georgia, concerning the imprisonment and trial of General Hopkins and his
              son; and a letter from Edmund Pendleton Gaines pertaining to the yellow fever epidemic
              in Savannah in 1820.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13223_tcj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REBECCA MARIAH (OXFORD) McCALL PAPERS, 1780-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3324</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a70456cc5cac93c471bb49e67eda40a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>380 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3256e1bd0139e632a95614c087eee64e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gamewell (Caldwell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_895d28a0d6eb89b7c9b2ae1eee412839">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Rebecca Mariah (Oxford) McCall (b. 1833) consist of deeds, indentures and
              other legal papers; items concerning the settlement of an estate, possibly that of
              Rebecca McCall; financial papers; items relating to the Anderson family, especially
              Leland Anderson of Lenoir, North Carolina; letters from the brothers of Rebecca
              McCall, William C. Oxford, James Oxford, and Sion Harrington Oxford, during their
              military service with the Confederate Army; and a ledger of A. B. Oxford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13227_tdu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MOORE McCALLA PAPERS, 1785-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3325</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2ec7c2d1d97704050aa1a5d2b844d59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,813 items and 40 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dd752b90db901caafb25fc63eeccac69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Fayette County), Ky., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b5cce030a503bf338fd6fe2933046dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, financial, military, and legal correspondence and papers,
              pamphlets, journals, letter books, ledgers, and clippings comprise the papers of John
              Moore McCalla (b. 1793), lawyer, politician, and brigadier general of the Kentucky
              militia. Correspondence discusses personal matters; the presidential elections of
              1844, 1848, and 1852; the gubernatorial campaign in Kentucky, 1844-1845, between
              William O. Butler and William Owsley; Henry Clay; the Whig and Democratic parties;
              Democratic political patronage; the Mexican War; the annexation of Texas and Oregon
              and its effects on foreign affairs; the activities of McCalla and others in the
              American Party; life in Michigan; the preservation of the Union; the inauguration of
              Abraham Lincoln and the coming of the Civil War; the military and political situation
              during the Civil War; various business ventures, including the litigation and disputes
              surrounding a portable gas patent and the development of a factory in Texas to
              manufacture meat biscuits; and claims against the U.S. government. Other papers relate
              to McCalla's duties as U.S. marshal for the District of Kentucky, ca. 1829-1841, and
              his service as 2nd auditor in the Treasury Department, 1845-1849, which involved the
              business of the U.S. Army during the Mexican War. Military papers include militia
              rosters, accounts, courts-martial papers, and corre spondence and two articles written
              by McCalla concerning the performance of the Kentucky Volunteer Militia during the War
              of 1812. Legal papers consist of deeds, wills, claims, leases, contracts, indentures,
              and papers dealing with the settlement of estates and McCalla's legal practice.
              Clippings relate to politics, temperance, Presbyterianism in Lexington, Presbyterian
              clergymen, the Ladies' Union Benevolent Society, woman and child labor, and the
              Lexington Light Infantry. Other papers include the correspond ence of McCalla's
              father, Dr. Andrew J. McCalla, including several letters discussing the treatment of
              mental patients and the Eastern Lunatic Asylum in Lexington, Kentucky, which Andrew
              McCalla helped found; the correspondence of Sally Page Andrews of Shepherdstown, West
              Virginia; the correspondence of John Moore McCalla, Jr., and his wife, Helen Varnum
              (Hill) McCalla, concerning family matters, travel, and the handling of several estates
              left to Helen McCalla; correspondence and business papers relating to the real estate
              holdings of the Hills and the Varnums; letters from several former McCalla slaves, who
              had colonized in Liberia, concerning conditions there, 1834-1836; an original poem by
              William O. Butler on the battle at River Raisin (Frenchtown), Michigan, in 1813;
              papers relating to a house built by Hornblower and Marshall for John and Helen McCalla
              in 1887; guardianship reports of Joseph B. Varnum, Jr., for his niece, Helen Hill; and
              bills and receipts. </p>
            <p>Volumes include letter books, 1830-1868, containing the business and personal
              correspondence of John M. McCalla; ledgers containing newspaper clippings, financial
              accounts, weather reports, an index to cases in Congress in the 1850s, and an
              accounting of property rental and construction; a pamphlet, 1839, with an address
              given at the fiftieth anniversary of the Lexington Light Infantry; a notebook, 1844,
              of notes on the Bank of the United States, the Land Distribution Bill, the tariff,
              Henry Clay, the Texas question, and the Whig-controlled 27th Congress; account books
              and literary and art notebooks of Helen Louise Sargent; a volume containing family
              cookery, medical receipts, and household accounts in ante-bellum Washington, D.C.; a
              journal, 1860-1861, of Dr. John M. McCalla, Jr., as agent for the U. S. government in
              the return of Negroes captured from a slaver, describing his journey to Liberia, the
              political and social conditions there, and life in Washington, D.C., in 1861; ledgers
              to the estates left to Helen McCalla; and a gift book from the 1890s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13231_z8b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. McCANNON DAYBOOK, 1818-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3326</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1adab855b582aa3f384122c2cff64d38"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 395 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67871dd49f4bbbbb2114c7bbc98b3ff7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westminster (Carroll County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ae4916a5d8fa848dbfc6bd5e4b6fde0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13235_ko3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE A. McCARTER PAPERS, 1849-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3327</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1632f03294cce84d9a955a7c4de12724"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ccd456a6137175e48e154b4113c7003">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f2c0fc75960eaa407ad6083f479e83b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters concerning personal matters and money, and three letters relatinq to
              the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13239_fpb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GRAY McCARTER PAPERS, 1862-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3328</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d3961ef23a840b019e42dde0eb02ada7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70d532e78836af64fcdd31c412a39eb9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milford (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f369ea6be551d4a9aece2ba50270fadd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Gray McCarter, a carpenter, and a soldier in the 25th Regiment,
              Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, consist of miscellaneous orders and correspondence
              related to his service in the commissary and the quartermaster's departments, and an
              application for a leave of absence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13243_kbj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM McCAULEY LEDGER, 1892-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3329</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36a6d5f9c4d6b3f91e555ead222c533d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 245 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46220fbc04285399c367d438d61ca369">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaver Creek District (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63f1b5c5d2b7d587f84c825ffab2e349">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1892, of a business handling grain, cattle, sheep, and hogs; and accounts,
              1895-1906, of general merchandise and farm records of William McCauley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13247_d9i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY KENT McCAY PAPERS, 1881-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3330</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02277d81bc0c1279933ae2802314ba58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8117b5e9fe4358c8b66abd7e2dc92b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4092cb96c4febafaae29751dbfb0e317">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Henry K. McCay (1820-1886), lawyer, Confederate soldier, member of the
              Georgia constitutional convention of 1868, and judge of the U.S. district court of
              northern Georgia, 1882-1886, concerning a visit to White Sulphur Springs, West
              Virginia, and a school for the blind in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13251_x0o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT ANDERSON McCLELLAN PAPERS, 1861-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3331</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8e7e185e346fe30b19a935c302d99fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c6ca19a121b09b1421c2ef6040e156d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Athens (Limestone County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d737575e66c922af905d6bc662261f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the Civil War letters of Robert Anderson McClellan, 7th Regiment, Alabama
              Cavalry, to members of his family discussing civilian and military conditions in
              Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee during the war; desertion; Union sentiment in
              Tennessee; the campaigns at Fort Donelson, Tennessee, and Raleigh, North Carolina;
              speculation in Georgia; and Abraham Lincoln and Braxton Bragg. Also included is an
              obituary notic of McClellan in 1898.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13255_89r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT McCLELLAND PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3332</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76e82d8f5edca65c5c279191b205d9ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fc5c1df649317f9cbf74b9fb5601f2db">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Detroit, Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d4acf85d8e53c6592439130609850b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter from McClelland (1807-1880), lawyer, congressman, 1843-1849,
              governor of Michigan, 1851-1853, and secretary of the interior, 1853-1857, to Martin
              H. Johnson concerning fees for medical services rendered by Johnson while employed by
              the Department of the Interior.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13259_j48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB McCORD PAPERS, 1848-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3333</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ab275f66594657a6ad57e957999e403"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0179a32264cf9b05a00004b8713ab4f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0091b6ec3c6b3b948e98f78f45656afe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a Virginia family, including two letters from friends or
              relatives in Iowa describing economic conditions there and prices of commodities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13263_6is" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL EUSEBIUS McCORKLE PAPERS, 1786-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3334</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4856410498dc52e594aaeb54e8686bd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0617d03e8d9a5eb22ce131b96ae0603">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thyatira (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6683a2df60710a6eabecf4ab78f7a56b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sermons by Samuel Eusebius McCorkle (1746-1811), Presbyterian minister at Thyatira
              Church, teacher at his classical school, ZionParnassus, and trustee of the University
              of North Carolina, including one entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Anniversary of American Independence, July 24, 1786.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13267_yw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CYRUS HALL McCORMICK PAPERS, 1855-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3335</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e7187c4e12addd53690f9a6e28b6a924"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e0d0513ac1a98b958e27d9d81ee0bef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4915e6cac422b93c00c363257468436a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence pertaining to the sale of reapers invented by Cyrus McCormick
              (1809-1884); and a personal letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13271_xrz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McCORMICK &amp; PRICE DAYBOOK, 1886-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3336</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8cd044f677e3b9d80ac71717b99d7e7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 194 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccb80f1dc0c50a6c04d9f2e8185f0360">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berryville (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a73d04ad0b4292bcf9f97cd231e4a8ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general mercantile business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13275_skf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOSES McCOWN PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3337</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10bf7c2dc10d837970b95096541b0e8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e6e1ac536d6044f014cecc24fd4516c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0f814a69acc41ef9e3e1b9ee176ce1f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Survey of the land of Moses McCown, miller, on which Cole's Mill was located.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13279_9n6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSIE MARION (WALL) McCOY PAPERS, 1941-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3338</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89dd72096b31964b0521663e806b81c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b77813e61bcf3ecb71d251b0e95c76aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randleman (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82e74dd928fee9051da69eac47764e4e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Jessie McCoy while in nurse's training at Duke University, from soldiers
              discussing training, camp life, entertainment for the troops, personal matters, Duke
              University, and football; and from her mother, Marion A. Wall, stationed in Ft. Des
              Moines, Iowa, while serving in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps describing her duties
              and activities, and social life in Des Moines and Ft. Des Moines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13283_jlc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. McCOY PAPERS, 1849-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3339</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1607780dffbfc138a45aac859f6ca4be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17e4870c293c996c9b1b4f96592a2726">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3fa5d1bb3885357e2c7edd56d07f780e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly the letters of William E. McCoy, 1st Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, C.S.A., to
              his parents, Charles and Frances (Tuft) McCoy, discussing his duties; the hardships of
              army life; military maneuvers morale; the reorganization of the Confederate Army; the
              purchase of supplies; life in Americus, Georgia; and the activities of the Furlow
              Masonic Female College. Two letters from Lieutenant Tom Tutt, 1st Regiment, Georgia
              Volunteers, describe the fighting in western Virginia at Laurel Mill and Carrick's
              Ford and the retreat of Confederate troops.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13287_4ce" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD McCRADY, SR., PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3340</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5639ffc0845c77435c72187e0faad86c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7a833f8a2d205e99a5a33ae0daf26b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dce163383238b0cd2916c19509905a9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Edward McCrady, Jr. (1833-1903), lawyer, legislator and historian, to his
              father, Edward McCrady, Sr., lawyer and theologian, while serving in the 1st Regiment,
              South Carolina Volunteers, describing in detail the murder of one Axson by a Georgian
              named Davis, and the ramifications of the action.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13291_kyu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BENNETT McCREARY DIARY, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3341</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83dd0112a6917fac754ca3246e5c7acd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 75 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_311cb56ca5b668089d4cbc0f8acdd59b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond (Madison County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2017aa638f20e19a7b6593daf4add80a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of a war diary kept by James B. McCreary (1838-1918), governor of
              Kentucky, 1875-1878, and lieutenant colonel in the Confederate Army, giving an account
              of General John Hunt Morgan's raid, 1863, north of the Ohio River, and of life in
              Kentucky and Tennessee during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13295_egd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL McCREARY PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3342</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10f69e4034dd9de45aff42439bbc4099"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a01327ea26439fe461ca87fd7007472">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dorchester (Norfolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2daee1e64931c1dd7d5832bbf6fdc5bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Nathaniel McCreary, a steel polisher, and soldier in the 42nd
              Massachusetts Regiment, U.S.A., while a prisoner of war in Houston, Texas, and New
              Orleans, Louisiana, describing the camp for paroled prisoners at Bayou Gentilly near
              New Orleans, rations, visits to New Orleans, and mail service.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13299_tww" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM G. McCREARY PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3343</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b641fb5d08ebaf4d3bc5eda3571bfb86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c743da212231abe63d4fae6792165c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Champaign County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62a69c84e250a9a368f547734bf025c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters to William G. McCreary or his family from U.S. soldiers describing
              conditions in Atlanta, Georgia, after its capture by Union troops; Sherman's march
              through Georgia and the Carolinas; and the Patent Office and the Capitol in
              Washington, D.C.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13303_t8n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CARSON (SMITH) McCULLERS PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3344</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72524b520eb82ab3363d477aac54da96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1eecfe47c2a3ab78964dd4e6eb852fa4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nyack (Rockland County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d56a6ba668527787b8d0c07cc279ca4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed, inscribed copy of a short story by Carson McCullers (1917-1967), author,
              entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Tree. A Rock. A
              Cloud.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13307_o2o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. McCULLOCH PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3345</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77b960eccd407dc0cc30840a8c840994"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25e18aa1a8cf6578dada683bafb13513">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_60535a86cebc9f6f65902f036546c922">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a tobacco firm, probably McEnery &amp; McCulloch, which manufactured
              chewing tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13311_ytn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES W. McCULLOCH PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3346</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e81187fa34bc281c30a1bc72db6e3d4e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea4486d5ac0c6697b2e1cdd3ec66caac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82a791ac030ede4de52db48fb7d89893">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from James W. McCulloch, a Confederate soldier stationed near Fredericksburg,
              Virginia, concerning camp life, difficulties of a journey to camp after a furlough,
              and need for clothing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13315_csl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY McCULLOH PAPERS, 1745-1763.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3347</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d209858a40ad02cdbc32fc3359f9d2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a9714e78b30207818e4612c9003a788">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_047c17ea1f2ae6ec1c647de5cd4ed0bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Henry McCulloh (ca. 1700-ca. 1779) consist of a deed, 1745, granting
              land in North Carolina to McCulloh, with notes on the back relating to the payment of
              quitrents and forfeiture of the land some twenty years later; a copy of the proposed
              stamp duties on the American colonies as formulated by Mcculloh; copies of minutes of
              a conference with McCulloh concerning the stamp duties; and three essays. One essay
              relates to his service from 1739 to 1745 as Inspector for Improving the Quit Rents for
              North and South Carolina, and contains general proposals and complaints concerning the
              inefficiency of colonial administration, and pleas for his salary. A <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Miscellaneous Essay with Respect to Our Great Boards,
                to the Exchequer and to America </title> (1762) proposes and discusses various
              administrative reforms for the British government, including colonial administration.
              McCulloh discusses the theory and practice of the royal government and reviews its
              organization since the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">A Treatise Endeavouring to Demonstrate That Let Who Will Be
                Entrusted with the Direction or Management of Our Publick Concerns, They Will Be
                Liable to an Infinite Number of Misstakes and Inadvertencies in the Whole of Their
                Conduct Unless They Restore the Ancient System of Our Publick Boards, On the Doing
                of Which the Dignity and Safety of This Crown and Kingdom, Seem in a Great Measure
                to Depend.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13319_srx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE McCULLOUGH PAPERS, 1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3348</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6863fc6a5593345db68bd0ae537cda5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4d800d6a1ebf3c34e79bc646be0204e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d7afff17b8de55082a75f229bee04b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Lester G. Maddox, governor of Georgia, 1967-1971, and Walter E.
              Washington, mayor commissioner, 1967-1975, and mayor, 1975--, of Washington, D.C., in
              response to congratulatory letters from McCullough. Maddox commented on the political
              situation in Georgia concerning the state's budget.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13323_nxh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McCULLOUGH-HUTCHISON FAMILY PAPERS, 1823-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3349</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a3c9ee2bc28c622cf851918c61a53cab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>147 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66d623108fdb805ccd310fcafd29ba52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fairfield County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_162faa89e708a3f2e44509f3ee307191">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the McCullough and Hutchison families include letters, 1820s-1850s, from
              relatives in Caugherty, Lisbunny, and Ballymoney, Ireland, discussing agricultural
              conditions, currency matters, and religious conflict between Protestants and
              Catholics; letters, 1883-1900, from friends and relatives in Texas; and official
              papers, 1886-1889, including arrest warrants and other legal notices, relating to
              Robert Hutchison's duties as constable.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13327_vlo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM McCUTCHEON PAPERS, 1807 (1820-1864) 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3350</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9c5c154695c84f61b455326150d0bea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1edf487d24c5d86625a29ce91a80fb1f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_966a07be1dad37266849fb9e2317acdf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the affairs of the McCutcheon family and to the estate of William
              Wilden, of which William McCutcheon was executor. Included also is a fragmentary diary
              kept by a Miss Clarke of South Carolina during the Civil War while serving as a nurse
              in the Midway Hospital in Charlottesville, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13331_bnw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. McDADE PAPERS, 1831-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3351</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_971336249a1229adcd8e5a5adf577fff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>216 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0a943be87957e2eade535ade531762b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cedar Grove (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9779379cb6fe03843fdaede3b45dd1ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of John A. McDade, tobacco planter, include letters from
              friends and relatives discussing prices, crops, weather, politics, and health; letters
              from H. Lee McDade, son of John A. McDade, while serving in the Confederate Army,
              describing camp life, food, prices, disease, military operations, and his months as a
              prisoner of war at Point Lookout, Maryland; postwar correspondence and other papers
              relating to economic difficulties, including a notice of bankruptcy and a broadside
              concerning the sale of land; a notice of persons killed and wounded during the war;
              and a religious poem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13335_sr5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. T. McDADE AND COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3352</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ea7a45da434ae09bcc37dbada7b37172"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 339 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3756badf245d3f863babec8f7fe3da77">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eatonton (Putnam Oaunty), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_33463a61cf9f4244eb708e0f61346af4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of W. T. McDade and Company, selling various kinds of liquor, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">drinks,</title> tobacco products, and
              foodstuffs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13339_2l9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McDANIEL AND LEE PAPERS, 1823 (1840s) 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3353</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ba601b94281795e79da2483e4e6ab35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>667 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6d8beca1de5769acee1891000379ec5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (CampbeII County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fed69b4edc386603c81feac2c3d3786">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of the merchandising firm of McDaniel and Lee including letters
              discussing commodity prices in Virginia, bills, receipts, accounts, and other
              miscellaneous mercantile papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13343_n7w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER McDAVID PAPERS, 1861 (1862-1864) 1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3354</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b7bb17f745de33e6fc2176382a71936"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d391417d030603b20cafee10da297788">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_955495beac9d25c796f1554d4d8fb7e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and letters of Peter McDavid, a Confederate soldier, concerning
              military movements in Tennessee and Virginia and his enduring faith in the
              Confederacy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13347_5qi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JAMES McDONALD PAPERS, 1842, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3355</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_473b9bdc70426a8568cdec2931c3a957"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db0f2b7a238804e9aa8cd4957e6d1c31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a59d27a593cfba4e924f808b463c99f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Charles James McDonald, governor of Georgia, 1839-1843, and justice on
              the state supreme court, 1855-1859, to Dr. William H. Pritchard, discussing economic
              conditions in Georgia, the affairs of the Central Bank, and opposition in the interior
              of the state to control from Savannah and Augusta; and a letter from McDonald
              concerning a legal matter and his retirement from the court.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13351_eir" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FURMAN McDONALD PAPERS, 1883-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3356</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_123427b40726597a6d68a268ee75c251"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20dd163e0d17d54f7dd080e025fcccfd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Privateer (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f58d878f3d13cd86cb4f6250cfcb123">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Furman McDonald, lecturer and historian, from his aunt, <emph
                render="doublequote">Ann,</emph> concerning personal matters, with references to
              political affairs, to Clemson College (Clemson, South Carolina), and to articles
              written by McDonald; business letters principally from Mrs. D. Eli Dunlap, a teacher,
              relating to the Presbyterian Mission School in Leslie, South Carolina, for the Catawba
              Indians; and a biographical sketch of Richard Furman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13355_a9m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARSHALL McDONALD PAPERS, 1777 (1819-1896) 1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3357</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53a9a47399bff51eb434b5c00a0f2c36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,088 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aabed14e18f213d5a91b66c6a284b9e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2252ad67336a38aa03ad298d0a4fff69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Marshall McDonald (b. 1835; also spelled MacDonald), ichthyologist,
              inventor, and teacher, include correspondence, 1820s, of his father, Angus William
              MacDonald, a fur trader and Indian fighter, relating to the St. Louis Missouri Fur
              Company of which Angus was a partner, and fur trading trips, containing descriptions
              of several Indian tribes including the Sioux and Arikaras; family correspondence,
              1830s-1850s, of the Griggs and Berry families; Civil War correspondence and orders
              containing information on the war in Virginia, McDonald's activities at New Orleans
              (Louisiana) and Vicksburg (Mississippi), the first battle of Manassas, the Vicksburg
              campaign, and logistics and the transportation of supplies; Civil War military papers,
              chiefly 1862-1863, while McDonald was ordnance officer at Vicksburg for the Department
              of Mississippi and Eastern Louisiana, including invoices of ordnance and ordnance
              stores, requisitions, receipts, slave rolls, a report of enemy operations in West
              Virginia, 1864, and a list of free Negroes turned over to the engineers at Fort
              Anderson; postwar correspondence of the McCormick family, and correspondence between
              McDonald and Mary E. McCormick before and after their marriage, including references,
              1866-1874, to Robert E. Lee and his family, and to life at Virginia Military
              Institute, Lexington, Virginia; correspondence, 1876-ca. 1895, relating to McDonald's
              service on various commissions pertaining to fish, including U.S. commissioner of fish
              and fisheries, discussing ideas for inventions of fish hatching devices, the
              distribution of young fish, the patented McDonald Fishway, the methods of fish culture
              in Europe and the United States and visits to various fisheries; correspondence and
              lists of members and dues paid, 1890-1894, of the National Society of the Daughters of
              the American Revolution of which Mary McDonald was treasurer general, 1890-1892;
              several items pertaining to the Sons of the American Revolution; lists, notes,
              writings, drawings, and printed material relating to fish; a volume containing notes
              on military tactics, supplies, and the organization of the 1st Army Corps of the
              Confederate Army; and a letterpress book, 1888-1892, containing McDonald's
              correspondence while U.S. Fish Commissioner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13359_wuk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McDONOGH PAPERS, (1802-1851) 1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3358</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_381c434cf2807d0bcc123d018b363cb3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>103 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21bd48d7777379fb7ab695f1b13c4146">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c01d3f33e9c03d07a7b4c12851606cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of John McDonogh (1799-1850), New Orleans
              merchant and philanthropist; and a newspaper article, 1950, on McDonogh's career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13363_zje" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANGUS DOUGAL McDOUGALL PAPERS, 1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3359</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_305ca437ba015debfd63574580826acc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4745bf041d9c2f38787bc387e688f61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e3cc82999b48cb1fa035842a262fb7e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of pencil drawings by McDougall, officer at the Control Desk of Perkins
              Library, Duke University. Entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Impressions from a Desk,</title> the drawings depict students, faculty and staff
              members, and visitors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13367_86w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SUSAN McDOWALL DIARY AND SCRAPBOOK, 1856-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3360</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bcaa2a6a3b3cb19ed5e8a3d921f5e871"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 116 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b23a9d4a229ea1eb40907485dff800f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Camden (Kershaw County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3e3272142ce27ff93c63e052dfe2f025">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Susan McDowall (1840-1923) describing school and social life at Patapsco
              Institute, Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, in 1856; clippings of poems and biographical
              notes; and a note written after the death of her father, William Douglas McDowall
              (1808-1879).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13371_thl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES McDOWELL PAPERS, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3361</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_786699ed53b2c89e734354fe28207201"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8592831b479086cd737ffd9ff4b2cbff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quaker Meadows (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4a7db72b7c7cad020b18e4b39b5e452">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from General Charles McDowell (ca. 1743-1815) to Colonel Dixon containing an
              order to raise men, arms, horses, and supplies, and to rendezvous on the Catawba River
              for service.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13375_gzj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES McDOWELL II PAPERS, 1767-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3362</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f6acdb85189631ea27ae61c4fd05fae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>756 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f1b810b83cd92b83161428e130b44dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_207cbde7a92cfabbb6d6518140e235ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, family, and business correspondence of James McDowell II (1795-1851),
              governor of Virginia, 1843-1846, and U.S. representative, 1846-1851, consists chiefly
              of correspondence from McDowell's plantation overseers relating to affairs of his
              various estates. There are also references to land speculation; bank matters; local
              financial affairs; and politics, especially in letters from his brother-in-law, Thomas
              Hart Benton. A few papers pertain to James McDowell I, colonel in the Virginia
              Militia, and to James McDowell III, M. D.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13379_0nj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATHERINE SHERWOOD (BONNER) MacDOWELL PAPERS, 1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3363</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42d04ef54d836225b9ba4a322e2d5cff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce24872bfb38b37ca48f976990d2b43a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Galveston (Galveston County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57f8c8d6392f3b3a4fac95b300164c06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sherwood Bonner (1849-1883), short story writer and novelist, to Daniel
              L. Milliken, editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">Cottage Hearth
                Magazine,</title> discussing her daily life in Texas and her intention to write a
              new novel. The letter is published in <title type="simple" render="doublequote">An
                Annotated and Indexed Edition of the Letters of Sherwood Bonner</title> by Jean
              Nosser Biglane.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13383_acu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS DAVID SMITH McDOWELL PAPERS, 1798-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3364</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82d471e8519b5bf0043c7404b655b001"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>276 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd63420ce2db7182fc4d0d8c7aa7044d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabethtown (Bladen County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98023b83acaec33229e120ffc5c0f1e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and legal papers of Thomas D.S. McDowell
              (1823-1898), North Carolina legislator and Confederate congressman. Correspondence
              contains references to politics, and to affairs at the University of North Carolina
              and in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Also included are deeds, land grants, wills, and
              records of land and timber transactions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13387_jc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM McDOWELL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1834-1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3365</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_87e7e993f943a54224e693b3afe18fa6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d8d1757b1dc531a916d0ea3b3b3592a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c94d07e5a5e7367f4cf0d1f177140312">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a business establishment, apparently a tavern, giving customers'
              accounts for board, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13391_q8x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE McDUFFIE PAPERS, 1819-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3366</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1702e25778d32f6ae8076493295043e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>251 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5bde72cec6f8ad2766436b478a5075eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0bced12b9bf2943390a410a666e8e69f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, and political correspondence and papers of George McDuffie (ca.
              1788-1851), lawyer, U.S. congressman, 1821-1834, governor of South Carolina,
              1834-1836, and U.S. senator, 1842-1846. Included are correspondence discussing
              Nullification, states' rights, tariffs, the Whig Party, the Mexican War, John C.
              Calhoun, William H. Harrison, and Martin Van Buren; family accounts; indentures; and
              other records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13395_bl5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY SINGLETON McDUFFIE PAPERS, 1849-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3367</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba93f0510a65301abf4f6560e57d6052"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfb3629e5427b78da842fd1cd629e55d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cherry Hill (Berkeley County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb9960a216cda8b17d70ac6cf904893f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Mary Singleton McDuffie (b. 1830), daughter of George McDuffie and wife of
              Wade Hampton, are chiefly correspondence with Armistead Burt concerning the management
              and settlement of her father's estate. Also included are correspondence discussing
              personal and family matters; genealogical material; and a portrait of Mary Singleton
              (McDuffie) Hampton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13399_izy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. T. McEACHIN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1869-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3368</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2323e13a5370f4113747d9d38f67b7ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_052aba90a598b031037a8cf5de6a84d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gold Hill (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0716e7c2aff1a2272f95e7c940d5740">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of D. T. McEachin, apparently a general merchant and blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13403_jrl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. A. McELWEE PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3369</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f37500e43f501aec1a0083ac8fb5e647"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c2f0327457d5b1b24b5509dd0955d762">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Due West (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9895157cdd704a601cfb506bb08a16fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters by S. A. McElwee while a student at Erskine College, Due West, South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13407_18r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA J. McEWEN PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3370</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e355f62b472bb1038f9f9645edc73f9c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a4557380c2657022399c01a430aa7b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of A. D. McEwen, Confederate soldier, to his sister, Eliza J.
              McEwen, while stationed at Fort Fisher, North Carolina, describing life at the fort,
              fishing, illness and death, prayer meetings, weather, and the activities of the
              blockaders and blockade runners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13410_7hm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN McFARLANE PAPERS, 1860-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3371</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be78558eef968105aa8bcb21b4d99998"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19e9f40a25029c80d1b9ed68ae7f9cce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e28dd8eb4ea6ba6c62d99b22f1254965">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the purchase of slaves, 1860, by Allen McFarlane, a South Carolina
              planter and president of the Cheraw and Coalfields Railroad Company; a letter, May,
              1862, addressed to the Cheraw Presbyterian Church, asking for the bells of that church
              for a Confederate foundry; a requisition for slaves, February, 1865, for the defenses
              of South Carolina; and contracts between McFarlane and certain freedmen,
              1866-1867.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13414_b4d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES McFARLANE PAPERS, 1892-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3372</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ef09806409fa125d65b3ed9a8cc277f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfb217560d1cff2d9eccc573a83aec2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Towanda (Bradford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5642a9f3c95205f2f3d0253d85c5eb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13418_3ry" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER McFARLIN PAPERS, 1815-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3373</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b1e6905dc34009a5f3f44e4bb164b66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09926a760234910c63f3092d9c3f0821">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_437e9488abf778528fbbd56dcc6d55b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commonplace book containing poetry and miscellaneous financial records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13422_mqs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McGAVOCK CONFEDERATE CEMETERY RECORD BOOK, 1864-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3374</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21cf94953f115e1b086f447cda4785dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 pp. Franklin </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d7fd93e3e1dca53dc743a050e519783">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>(Williamson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02dc781b9be3da4f85af1963978f7031">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of the record book of the Confederate soldiers buried in McGavock's
              Confederate Cemetery after the battle of Franklin, Tennessee, on November 30, 1864.
              Also included are clippings on Colonel John McGavock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13426_inc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM McGAW AND JOHN McGAW PAPERS, 1773-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3375</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66ad6e038a0aaf8cc7ae9ccaf2692a5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b67b5245d1ad8f35e10032b3cbedd8f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d67ebec6b84bed4303d0f2a8edf8a099">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land indentures concerning members of the McGaw family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13430_7vo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LILY McGEE PAPERS, 1893-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3376</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e189766a3a7f43bfb3d60002a3498232"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5093b1076767fe5b20fa70bcb8cdfff7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Van Buren (Crawford County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50f0c3f40097b9a880a9716b30066a0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Lily McGee related to a tableau to be presented at a convention of
              the United Confederate Veterans, in which Lily McGee was to represent her state.
              Included is a letter from Henry Clay Fairman to Albert Capers Guerry, requesting that
              Guerry paint portraits of the tableau cast for the International Exposition to be held
              in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1895.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13434_hf8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McGEHEE-ROWLETT FAMILIES PAPERS, 1819-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3377</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6478367e7f853e42661098e1fe64b45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a9cfbd8cedb63c63f06e9f9ccffbfb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8552f606dca0e5f9a614ed5b915246b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the McGehee and Rowlett families concerning religion, camp
              meetings, and the collection by Brother Perry of $50,000 for a religious institute to
              be established in Nashville, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13438_xby" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MACGILL PAPERS, 1786 (1830-1878) 1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3378</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23fdad01991953f28f70b826ce00a5da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,038 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a82f562ab93b0b52c03be36f16087fcf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hagerstown (Washington County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_600cac72644571bb268bd18fcca54c57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal, business, political, and professional correspondence of Charles Macgill,
              Maryland surgeon and Confederate sympathizer, and of his family. Prior to the Civil
              War, the correspondence contains references to Macgill's political affiliations as a
              Van Buren elector in 1836; and numerous letters from Francis Thomas (1799-1876),
              member of the Maryland legislature and governor of Maryland, 1841-1843, relative to
              politics and to the marital scandal in which Thomas was involved. Included also are
              documents bearing Thomas's signature commissioning Macgill as lieutenant colonel and
              later as colonel of the Maryland militia; several letters to Charles Macgill from his
              brother, James, stationed on the U.S.S. Potomac, relative to naval activities at Vera
              Cruz in 1847; and letters and circulars of the 1850s relative to Macgill's standing in
              his profession and his position as a member of the standing committee of the Medical
              and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. </p>
            <p>The correspondence, following Maegill's imprisonment, October 1, 1861, first at Fort
              Lafayette, New York, and later at Fort Warren, Boston, Massachusetts, for his
              Confederate sympathies, bears on the divided sympathies of Maryland as a border state.
              Included are the letters of Charles Macgill and of his wife containing comments on his
              impatience and his treatment while imprisoned (until November,1862); imprisonment of
              his son, James, at different times; willful neglect of Confederate wounded;
              depredations against persons and property of Confederate sympathizers by Unionists;
              nursing sick and wounded Confederates by his wife, daughters, and nieces; high prices;
              agricultural activities; local gossip; and persons required to take the oath of
              allegiance, and indignities suffered by them upon refusal. Included also are letters
              from Francis Thomas relative to Macgill's refusal to take the oath of allegiance. </p>
            <p>Warned not to return to Hagerstown in 1865, the family moved to Richmond Virginia,
              and Macgill entered into partnership with George Proctor Kane (1820-1878) in the
              Roanoke Tobacco Company of Danville, Virginia. Numerous letters and papers concerned
              with the venture, 1865-1869, throw light on tobacco prices, machinery for its
              manufacture, possibility of combining scrap tobacco with bone dust for fertilizer, and
              numerous business transactions of the firm. Papers during the 1870s are concerned with
              the trial of Macgill by the Richmond Academy of Medicine for a minor breach of
              professional ethics. After 1877 the collection contains recommendations from political
              figures for General James Macgill, son of Dr. Charles Maegill, to aid the former in
              obtaining the office of commissioner to mark the graves of Confederate soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13442_mfm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. McGILL PAPERS, 1834-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec79e28370999407cafb8932fba04367"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7f3d55c61ee765cd957cc7e4aad88239">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middlesex (King and Queen County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e749b350d1cc7456d2d0704b427cd4e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of John D. McGill, attorney; and legal papers of McGill
              and Woodward which dissolved ca. 1846.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13446_i8d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ARCHIBALD McGIRT PAPERS, 1912-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3380</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03789784442d4028d5b253562a6750e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f14d307839f0bf377f35c9b573e8e17e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e39aa7ae4c517e060b0911e11e0f4a7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William A. McGirt (b. 1883), N. C. state highway commissioner and president
              of the North Carolina Good Roads Association, chiefly pertaining to highways and the
              good roads movement in North Carolina. Many letters are routine. Also included are
              letters dealing with McGirt's efforts as president of the Woodrow Wilson Club of
              Wilmington in behalf of Wilson's campaigns in 1912 and 1916.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13450_xn3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McGLASHAN PAPERS, 1816-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3381</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ddaad989d6b7953ce41f150990d16a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fe36aeddd442f5569ccdac342f4a8b4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada, and Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d84be85a84145bd0cadbca3b8c27b0cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John McGlashan concerning a dispute over a tract of land in Halifax County,
              Nova Scotia, purchased from William Frazer in 1816. Included are descriptions of
              Pictou and Nova Scotia in 1835 and 1871-1873.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13454_8w1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES McGOWAN PAPERS, 1859-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3382</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abd7a14fe0b6b1dc4091a84903923ee1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d99212f3bbb42038518de2d20f0b3bd5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_be63828dc7c9684a6e24676ed13893d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James McGowan, serving with the 1st Regiment of Georgia Volunteers, also
              known as the Irish Jasper Greens, include bills; a summons to meeting and drill; a
              pass; a picture of a member of the Irish Jasper Greens; two roll books; and a hat of
              the Irish Jasper Greens.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13458_4tb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL McGOWAN PAPERS, 1910-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3383</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3effbcf70a2faf6f8d163eb927eaa023"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>228 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_553ad7687227c3de7368af5e5009e494">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31bc72dcf62580668525254bbe86a550">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly personal letters from Rear Admiral Samuel McGowan (1870-1934), paymaster of
              the U.S. Navy and head of the Navy Bureau of Supplies and Accounts during World War I,
              to Mrs. Beaufort W. Ball concerning the maintenance and enlargement of the Laurens
              cemetery, including minutes of the trustees, and rules and resolutions. Papers
              relating to McGowan's naval service include letters of recommendation and commendation
              from prominent officials; articles by McGowan on the prevention of war and the role of
              the United States in keeping world peace; statements dealing with South Carolina
              politics; papers pertaining to McGowan's service as chief highway commissioner,
              1925-1926, concerning the building and maintenance of South Carolina highways; and
              several memorial addresses made by the Reverend Walter Carl Subke in honor of
              McGowan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13462_jgh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES McHENRY PAPERS, 1797-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3384</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97eda588cc8441cdb625a24f2e48a474"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f3f89fae32150f34e4813075eca67844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y., and Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af05f324e4138b32479eb177db837f46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of James McHenry (1753-1816), physician and secretary of war under
              George Washington and John Adams, consists of typewritten copies of letters from
              William Vans Murray, minister to the Netherlands, to McHenry dealing with relations
              between the United States and France; typewritten copies of letters from George
              Washington to McHenry concerning appointments; typewritten copies of letters from
              Alexander Hamilton to McHenry pertaining to western lands; correspondence between
              McHenry and William Barry Grove, U.S. representative from North Carolina, discussing
              politics and political unrest in North Carolina; and several routine letters
              concerning administrative matters. Many of the typewritten copies have been published
              in Bernard C. Steiner, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Life and
                Correspondence of James McHenry</title> (Cleveland: 1907).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13466_koe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI PAPERS, 1531.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3385</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_179f9d5e90c6c78027bae167cf14d9dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8917be947e7969426d28fb8e45986512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Florence, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c67c7b67fc0e606655c3561899963d30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Discorsi de N.
                Machiavegli.</title> The original is in the British Museum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13470_3uf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER McINNIS PAPERS, 1753-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3386</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66e941cbeb360d490bd540f896e0cb50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55042aa1362da5ec39b6557c455daaf1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orangeburg Court House (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68502276640d252c67b6a06eb4498107">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Alexander McInnis, surveyor, principally relating to land surveys in North
              and South Carolina, including grants; plats; correspondence dealing with resurveys;
              and volumes concerning surveys, one of which contains a roster of Scotch Highlanders
              from Richmond County, North Carolina. Several letters from his sister discuss family
              matters, including part of the family who moved to <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">the west.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13474_t7m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. L. McINNIS RECORD BOOK, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3387</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2839ac9fb7a22e8fb6b72750fc511efd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 286 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22252769f5b85e0687e8d76aa18c2107">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c49f2b291fd3341210055f3d53a3a814">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of forage, clothing, transportation, and other supplies. Some pages were used
              as a child's practice book for penmanship and vocabulary. Many pages blank.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13478_zyf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES SIMMONS McINTOSH PAPERS, 1833-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3388</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a26d59e159e55896c3dedb2d0503fd4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3782d4bc93e56a85b1e67a7827d762d6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ft. Mitchell (Russell County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_742b11f5663ef75166cd63cf90bed79e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military correspondence of Brevet Major James Simmons McIntosh, Commanding Officer,
              4th Regiment, U.S. Infantry, pertaining to the Creek Indians, the expulsion of
              intruders from Creek lands, and the conflict between civil and military authority.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13482_q4k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LACHLAN McINTOSH PAPERS, 1763-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3389</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9cb63950387710881db7c64be9fb1dc3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_071dca020f7aed37d916a62ae20eae93">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22e97040eb44580c6c10e045cc116bce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lachlan McIntosh (1725-1806), soldier and statesman, include a letter,
              1776, from British officers on board the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Henchenbrook </title> concerning negotiations between the Americans and the British
              for the release of prisoners and ships; photocopy of a 1788 copy of a 1767 survey of
              Darien, Georgia; protest, 1782, concerning the loss of property in Savannah; letter to
              the governor relating to graft by surveyors; letter concerning runaway slaves; letters
              pertaining to the settlement of the estates of Robert Baillie and George Baillie;
              letter, 1813, discussing cotton culture in East Florida; and legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13486_6d0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS M. McINTOSH PAPERS, 1822-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3390</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8d7dfa8f5f8bf9d1d67521ac3e5cb7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ef893bff548e68afc719ad42895014c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Thomasville (Thomas County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1d2b732e7b4a7ec9d46b7c0383f5beb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Kate Crosland to friends in Georgia including a letter, 1864, discussing
              General William T. Sherman, a Negro insurrection in North Carolina, a lynching in
              South Carolina, slaves, and a smallpox outbreak in South Carolina; and the letters of
              Thomas M. McIntosh while studying at Atlanta Medical College, Atlanta, Georgia,
              1873-1875, telling of professors, lectures on mental disease, and a debate among
              students and professors on the subject of the admission of women to medical schools. A
              letter fragment, ca. 1780s, describes travel in New York and the North.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13490_voh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD McINTYRE PAPERS, 1833-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3391</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb4ac8d1fc8a6c9695af9dbf7a579ecc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>140 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fb93e911ed2e0204ea5bc7d04dbaac5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany (Albany County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_222327adf01a65aece56753fca55811b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally correspondence of Archibald McIntyre concerning attempts to sell gold
              mining-property in North Carolina. Several letters give technical details concerning
              the mines, particularly the Phoenix and Reed Mines in Cabarrus County, and describe
              the property and prospects for finding gold there. There is also a copy of the charter
              to incorporate the North Carolina Manufacturing, Mining and Land Company. Other papers
              include a letter, 1842, discussing economic conditions and politics; personal letters.
              the will of Walter Monteith of New York; and military orders issued during the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13494_i6n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN McINTYRE DIARIES, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3392</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a14a3cb393cc9fb7fda0a2c29c8ea58b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_144146d21512f833689f409ced2c3f8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Keokuk (Lee County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8dd34976db63bcf4993db4246807716">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of B. F. McIntyre, officer in the 19th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, U.S.A.,
              describing military engagements of the regiment during the Civil War, including the
              battles of Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove, Arkansas, and the siege and occupation of
              Vicksburg, Mississippi; relations between the officers and soldiers; the condition of
              Negroes in Union and Confederate territory; the utilization of Negro troops; duties at
              Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas; political situation at Matamoras, Mexico; and social
              life and customs in Texas and Mexico.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13498_50z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McIVER PAPERS, 1852-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3393</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a62acad8825aa17c44f44e236bd497df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_336caacbab6145ff8ac589471a33038a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Moore County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75888f82a405bf1c6e01c7e00fb9d776">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John McIver, physician of Moore County, containing letters on
              family matters written during the Civil War; letters on the political situation in
              North Carolina in 1863; descriptions of plantation life and hardships in Mississippi,
              where a brother, D. J. McIver, moved after the war; and letters relating to the
              settlement of the McIver estate in Moore County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13502_9nx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONARD LEOPOLD MACKALL PAPERS, 1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3394</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_515378932331c92f44b6af88df2033fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8984bf88c59f78344561f87d7638f35c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53b15f3740b977439085068c5e104a9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Leopold Mackall (1879-1937), bibliographer and editor, with DuBose
              Heyward, Charles Hanson Towne and Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve concerning the sending of
              the most recent yearbook of the Poetry Society of South Carolina to Towne and
              Gildersleeve.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13506_yl1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CATHERINE McKAY AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1840-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3395</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1e6db8bc8e5167da9894c05af887228"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ab342aa6a5ff00c43f01c96a040441c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_969deff9b418d39038d227d2842e0a6e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album kept by Catherine McKay, mother of Rosa (Bryan) Parrish, while the
              former was a student at Salem College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13510_t5t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA ANNE (McQUEEN) MACKAY PAPERS, 1796 (1825-1847) 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3396</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab21ea91ea7a2bd225c9bec0d7048030"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>270 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84af01d9ccaf899b0250043d6c7a2140">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23dcae82d809fb3350a1f3a70aa9a7e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and other papers of Eliza Anne (McQueen) Mackay (b. 1778), daughter of
              John McQueen and wife of Robert Mackay, referring to the Cherokee Indians; the price
              of slaves in Louisiana; student life at Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut; the Whig
              Party; the U.S. Army in the 1830s; remedies for various diseases; the travels of
              Robert Mackay in Europe, 1797-1799, including business correspondence and accounts for
              lodging and purchases; and the Berrien, Cowper, Elliott, Habersham, Huger, Pinckney,
              Screven, Stiles, and Tattnall families. Also included are religious poetry and prose
              by M. C. McQueen; a deed, 1831; a schedule for the settlement of the estate of Mrs.
              Mary Ann Stiles; and a tax book, 1832-1859, listing property of members of the Mackay,
              McQueen, Cowper, and Stiles families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13514_lyz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE L. MacKAY SHORT STORIES. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3397</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7bd3013a543cb5986eedf810a96098c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1eb9576b6fc8ecf6697af6f828d2d820">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff4fb770d491b4fb640a7cfa0b4e6573">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of two of George L. MacKay's short stories entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">On the War Path</title> and <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Preacher Dan</title>; and form letters of rejection from <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Liberty </title> and <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Collier's</title> magazines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13518_bjd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McKAY PAPERS, 1800 (1872-1879) 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3398</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_508bd79b1320855e6dc49d9965cfb20f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac1a3e0300ff6c8dbec8c8fa62fcbec8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shoe Heel (now Maxton) (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeb6d19bf97c262ee4cee27d0317918b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts and correspondence relating to the business activities of John McKay,
              principally in naval stores and general merchandise. Accounts appear for the firm of
              McKay and McLean, the firm of McKay and Gilchrist, and for McKay separately.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13522_vm4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. McKELPESH PAPERS, 1816-1817.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3399</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81f3c4d9d553077ffa0bfe83cdf42a99"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 142 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35cd533e4d2f3cf517900f724150bb01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_300c40afea1e8211f0aa0b9ea09d6eac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook of John H. McKelpesh in Dr. Nathaniel Potter's class in the practice of
              physick at the University of Maryland, discussing yellow fever, the treatment of
              fevers and other diseases, visits to the hospital, and the theories of Drs. Benjamin
              Rush, Benjamin Smith Barton, and William Cullen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13526_msz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. McKENNEY PAPERS, 1865-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3400</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_805d853ec3fd81076c0bf98e9d39417e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_527e9f4c7ab9622781fbe5de94fba0dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oldenplace (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eec2564fcbf15123bfa02e29e1cbf212">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George W. McKenney include personal and family correspondence, requests for
              loans, business correspondence, an insurance policy of the Farmers' Mutual Benefit
              Association of Virginia, and circulars pertaining to regulations and the operation of
              the U.S. Post Office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13530_oys" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ROBERTSON McKENNEY PAPERS, 1865 (1880-1900) 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3401</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7931b7ddeb6e7695741bd5abc2d600ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,440 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccd8379df086e47773230ad43487a849">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e40272f73a2930b7f113aeb3e5868da0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of William Robertson McKenney relating to his law practice,
              principally concerning the settlement of estates and the sale of real estate in
              Petersburg. Papers of the 1870s are for the firm of Jones and McKenney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13534_9wt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH G. MacKENZIE PAPERS, 1896-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3402</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_69734b2bda48bcb972a58fc588bbbb40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85d5003982fe80adfccb210e7b21136f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df4b0ed1f44423d586ce9d5af16a6000">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to a schoolteacher from friends and relatives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13538_daz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED AUGUSTUS McKETHAN PAPERS, 1860-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3403</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8fbde125b1ddf9afbe9bd153d3b972f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>513 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f12fc8a85cefac8e08b7fe37e021a957">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59fef3536cdf21fafd2984e817cfc11e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers concerning Alfred Augustus McKethan's carriage and buggy
              manufacturing business in Fayetteville, 1852-1875, consisting chiefly of
              correspondence with New York and New Jersey varnish and iron firms, and orders for
              carriages and buggies; and letters from Alfred A. McKethan, son of Edwin Turner
              McKethan, while a midshipman in the U.S. Navy, while stationed in Honolulu, 1893-1895,
              and while cruising on the U.S. steamers <title type="simple" render="italic">Alliance
              </title> and Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13542_nsp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL N. MACKEY PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3404</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_082e9fe16a992e3087f7a1ea024b644c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65034358242d85a0b1d73bc505f79c81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Point Lookout (St. Marys County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c48c8bb1b7ca6af2cc63336e4b09d9a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Daniel N. Mackey, son of John T. Mackey of Dry Creek, South Carolina,
              and Confederate soldier, while a prisoner of war at Point Lookout, describing
              conditions in the prison. Included also is a letter from his father to Anna
              Chaise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13546_8kd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JEFFERSON McKIE PAPERS, 1825 (1868-1893) 1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3405</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9d5015e623e141edf78217c76e2564fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>796 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a316824e51a0f8b2e61f12e16dc53492">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodlawn (Edgefield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53463faf520df293d990b52b696c018c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas Jefferson McKie, physician and farmer, include correspondence
              discussing politics, Reconstruction, conditions of the freedmen and the Freedmen's
              Bureau, the Negro vote, efforts of whites to regain political control, the
              Hayes-Tilden presidential election, Wade Hampton's stand on the state debt,
              immigration to South Carolina, and other matters; lists of goods purchased by Thomas
              McKie in the 1820s; report and letters of J. M. McKie while at the Greenville (South
              Carolina) high school in 1873; letters to Thomas McKie from women applying for
              position as governess; correspondence concerning a land dispute with Benjamin Tillman
              and Dr. Meriwether; advertisements; an article by Thomas McKie; a presidential address
              to the South Carolina Medical Association; an account book, 1858-1879, of Thomas
              McKie's farm and home containing prices of cotton, food, books, household goods,
              guano, and clothing; and a letterpress book, 1869-1895, discussing teachers and
              teaching, the property dispute, and other business and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13550_c5g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC McKIM PAPERS, 1812-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3406</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a57f5bd1cf470a4741a4b95741a95c07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75256faa6e2232e0ac81f4ed6e6cf410">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9d9c4ddcd79b48115d892d0b6b940a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Isaac McKim (1775-1838), merchant involved in importing and
              shipping, and U.S. congressman, discussing the debate in Congress on tariffs, 1824;
              the proper weight of canvas for sails for schooners; and other matters. Included is a
              letter of his uncle, Alexander McKim (1748-1832), U.S. congressman, to a constituent
              concerning a "privatering memorial" before Congress in 1812.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13554_wgu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM McKINLEY PAPERS, 1896-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3407</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1845c698796a1297c7a27ee3bcc42e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c70de1e1eccf90ffd40e09eb972e45a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Canton (Stark County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5220c13b1b7ab29fe4e5157d08722619">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers relating to William McKinley (1843-1901), president of the
              United States, 1897-1901, consist of a letter from McKinley to James M. Moody,
              Waynesville, North Carolina; a Republican badge and a banner of the presidential
              campaign of 1896; a facsimile of a letter from John McCall after McKinley's death,
              praising him; a newspaper account of McKinley's assassination; and a President
              McKinley memorial bookmark.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13558_rb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID EDWARD McKINNE PAPERS, 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3408</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_85bc5db4d1fb7399ce12a3edf77dc4e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b4813cc5c78c4105d052f557d6422a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prineeton (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_761a58dcef557ec57239777a98d0b125">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to David Edward McKinne (b. 1847), merchant and officer in the 71st Regiment,
              North Carolina Troops, C.S.A., from other former members of the 71st Regiment
              concerning his compilation of a historical sketch of the regiment. Included are the
              reminiscences of B. B. Raiford and William Fessenden Beasley. McKinne's account was
              published in Walter Clark, <title type="simple" render="italic">Histories of the
                Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina</title> (1901).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13562_r20" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. M. McKINNEY PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3409</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50458288d7b8479dc14d9f1c86280abb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fcaa4eccdbc0e445e07869fd9cac8fc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia and Tennessee.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c5dc982d488a61fcb7fc761fb0c9cf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of W. M. McKinney, 15th Regiment, Indiana Volunteers, U.S.A., to his cousin,
              Abby, describing skirmishes, camp life, the military government in Tennessee, and the
              popularity of Iuka, Mississippi, as a health resort.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13566_fs3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BERRY McKOY PAPERS, 1853-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3410</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ea0ccfb66e87db1ae60bd73673718df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>87 items and 16
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36c88d8a6fa2d595ff2bc296f414ea60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c14e1c9949394b1dd2ce213876cc1c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of William Berry McKoy (b. 1852), lawyer, include an account book,
              1875-1877, and ledgers, 1877-1880, of McKoy, his brother, Robert Hasell McKoy (b.
              1855), his cousin, Thomas H. McKoy, Jr., and his mother, Mrs. F. E. McKoy, containing
              personal accounts as well as office accounts of the law partnership of Robert and
              Thomas McKoy. A letterpress book, 1879-1880, contains the business correspondence of
              John L. Boatwright and Thomas H. McKoy; Sr., grocers, including two letters to Senator
              Zebulon B. Vance regarding the need for federal legislation against the adulteration
              of food. Account books, 1853-1859, of Henry Bacon, Sr., William B. McKoy's
              father-in-law, contain personal and professional accounts and memoranda; many are
              related to the construction of the charter lines of the Illinois Central Railroad,
              with estimates, statistics, drawings and computations, and contracts for the cutting
              of lumber. A medical notebook of William Augustus Berry (1804-1875), physician and
              grandfather of William Berry McKoy, includes medical prescriptions for various
              diseases, as well as memoranda on liquor, whitewash, fertilizer, dental work, marble,
              horse medicine, crop planting, etc. Letters and typescripts, 1881-1883, from Francis
              Henry Bacon (1856-1940), McKoy's brother-inlaw, while on an expedition to excavate the
              site of the ancient Greek city of Assos in Asia Minor, describe the archaeological
              work and the personnel, with several drawings and a color sketch. There are official
              records of the Masons, 1875-1913, particularly 1912-1913 when McKoy was the Grand
              Mason of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, relating to the routine and charitable
              activities of the Masons. A letterpress book, 1889-1915, deals with William B. McKoy's
              legal business, including the North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College for
              the Colored Race, now North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University,
              Greensboro (North Carolina), building and loan associations, New Hanover County and
              North Carolina politics and government, insurance laws and regulations, taxation, and
              prohibition. Also included are a voter registration book, 1896-1897, of Harnett
              Township, New Hanover County; a daybook, 1894, of a butcher establishment; a
              checkbook, 1889-1891; and two indices to a law library and an index to an unidentified
              legal work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13570_ne9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MACKY PAPERS, ca. 1703-1704.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3411</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1fb8f7a487fcbbb0c8869605d42f0889"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 238 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36a920be8222b70046f83183a06ce13a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_106b9217ad3d8ea9fda2cb1f2cfc3288">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Court and Kingdom
                of England</title> which is a variant copy of John Macky's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Characters of the Court of Great Britain,</title> a portion of
              his <title type="simple" render="italic">Memoirs of the Secret Services of John Macky,
                Esq.</title> (London: 1733), containing concise biographies of public men. There is
              marginalia of a later date.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13574_7py" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISABELLA CRAIG McLANAHAN NOTEBOOK. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3412</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8adebb6b322c73377e25e24c5db3d9ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 66 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27323c0cd345938df0c41cb911a0cdca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c2c224ff0227348b7c2b13021387ad23">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>World history notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13578_v4s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS McLANE PAPERS, 1830-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3413</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ec5f3ab7840d71c64a64be21e3783bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3100b05c0ff7fec2c2aee74c66a645d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf8baae8d84c8d61a6c237b59b11ccf8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Louis McLane (1786-1857), member of U.S. Congress, 1817-1827, and U.S.
              senator, 1827-1829, minister to England; secretary of the treasury, 1831; secretary of
              state, 1833; and president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, concerning routine
              business of the Treasury Department, the career of William Rufus King, an inquiry
              pertaining to iron and steel production, and the <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">present crisis</title> of 1832, probably nullification.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13582_na7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNA B. McLAURIN PAPERS, 1841-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3414</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_061faa79706d653cb51a8b59dda3a80f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_617862684b79fc147dd81024dbccc07a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Griffin (Spalding County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b547c8e1926f653aa4c4b82b502ef929">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Anna B. McLaurin, daughter of the Reverend Hugh McLaurin,
              and letters of condolence to her mother upon Anna's death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13586_f9w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUNCAN McLAURIN PAPERS, 1779 (1822-1872) 1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3415</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e66b4da9002389f1e89dc708e9d406a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,887 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf453aca6caaa92ced6379e611879f9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7a4e0465ebfe30754d52c885f858785d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and political correspondence, legal papers, bills and receipts, and printed
              material comprise the papers of Duncan McLaurin (1787-1872), teacher, lawyer, state
              legislator, and farmer. Correspondence, including many letters from friends and
              relatives who migrated to Mississippi, discuss the removal of the Choctaw Indians;
              Indian wars in Georgia and Alabama; economic conditions, especially the panics of 1837
              and 1857; the Bank of the United States; banks and currency; cotton production,
              markets, and prices; slavery, the sale of slaves, runaway slaves, and the fear of
              slave insurrections; the abolition movement; the annexation of California; land prices
              and speculation; the growth of religious denominations in Mississippi and Louisiana;
              the development of schools in Mississippi, Georgia, and North Carolina, and of Wake
              Forest Institute (Wake Forest, North Carolina), and Union Seminary (Richmond,
              Virginia); the temperance movement; travel by rail, 1833; the development of roads and
              canals in North Carolina, 1840; telegraph lines; the postal service; damage to
              Natchez, Mississippi, by a tornado, 1840; the Mexican War; politics in North Carolina,
              South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia; national politics, including
              presidential elections, 1832-1848; the Civil War, including camp life, economic
              conditions, food supplies, the hope for foreign intervention, morale, conscription and
              desertion, the blockade of Southern ports, the battles of Murfreesboro (Tennessee),
              Jackson (Mississippi), Port Royal Harbor (South Carolina), and Hanover Court House
              (Virginia), and the siege of Vicksburg (Mississippi); economic conditions and
              Reconstruction government in Mississippi; and difficulties with sharecroppers and
              debtors. Legal papers consist of deeds, contracts, wills, court orders, and, after
              1850, papers pertaining to the wardship of his sister, Isabel Patterson, and her
              children after her mental breakdown. Miscellaneous printed items include an atlas,
              1835, with a list of slaves at the end of the war on the flyleaf; a memorial to the
              North Carolina state legislature from the Society of Friends, 1832; a reply to
              President Jackson's proclamation on nullification; an advertisement of the poison
              springs at Mooresville, North Carolina; a report of the treasurer of the University of
              North Carolina to the trustees, 1839; a report of the Merchants Bank of New Bern, the
              Bank of the State of North Carolina, and the Bank of Cape Fear, 1838; price current
              bulletins, 1874; a North Carolina Republican campaign circular, 1873; two tracts
              opposing free silver; program of the Guilford County Baptist Sunday School Convention,
              Greensboro, North Carolina, 1891; and <title type="simple" render="italic">The Prison
                News,</title> Raleigh, North Carolina, for March 1, 1932.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13590_4sg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAUGHLIN W. McLAURIN PAPERS, 1817-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3416</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce5c5b91565bfa9f32457f0d50ca75ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>454 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccfdfaacc571062b1552a383a96dfd26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurinburg (Scotland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f79dcfeec6cc46425e05dcd9aa7962c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lauchlin W. McLaurin consist of reports and receipts relating to McLaurin's
              duties as a Confederate tax collector; business letters from his partner, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">H. C. B.,</title> concerning stock in hardware,
              paper, and envelopes; personal correspondence; letters from D. C. McIntyre describing
              Reconstruction in Alabama and the economic effects of emancipation; papers concerning
              prices of commodities, household articles and slaves; a bulletin, 1893, from the Jones
              Seminary for girls at All Healing Springs, North Carolina; land and slave deeds;
              summonses; the will of Nancy McLaurin; fire and life insurance policies; stock
              certificates from two North Carolina railroads; and other miscellaneous papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13594_rp9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAFAYETTE McLAWS PAPERS, 1862-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3417</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_602bf6f12498c162e09415350ab458cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>99 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_07658da4cb5b49573969eec6c7cba168">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_53d553d7be1e11d9c3278ea050ac0be3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lafayette McLaws (1821-1897), major general in the Confederate Army,
              include copies of reports, depositions, correspondence, and proceedings relating to
              neglect of duty charges brought against McLaws by General James Longstreet for failure
              to make proper preparations for an assault on Knoxville, Tennessee, during the siege
              of that city in 1863; correspondence and two volumes concerning the Atlantic and
              Mexican Gulf Canal Company of which McLaws was president; correspondence and portions
              of manuscripts pertaining to articles on various campaigns of the Civil War, including
              Longstreet's Tennessee campaign, the Peninsular campaign under General John Magruder,
              and the battles of Antietam and Gettysburg; and correspondence dealing with efforts of
              McLaws to secure a pension for services in the U.S. Army before 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13598_bzi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARA VICTORIA (DARGAN) MACLEAN PAPERS, 1849-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3418</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e437b3262caafd7d20f54f3969128df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>718 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c66815cd7cad976ecef8c87d810a1f1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76120797e30885edb90327d9bfba4a55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection of Clara Victoria (Dargan) Maclean (1841-1923), generally known as
              Clara V. Dargan, teacher, writer of fiction and poetry, and wife of Joseph Adams
              Maclean, includes her personal diaries, 1860-1920; an autograph album, 1873; a book of
              rhymes and sketches, 1850-1864; two scrapbooks; a copy of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Fenelon, </title> 1888, containing her notes and comments; and
              personal correspondence and papers. The collection contains much information on
              Southern literature, the effect of the Civil War on literary effort and remuneration,
              and the genealogy of the Dargan and Strother families. Among the correspondents are
              John Henry Boner, Matthew Calbraith Butler, James Wood Davidson, James Nathan Ells,
              William Evelyn, Paul Hamilton Hayne, and Henry Timrod.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13602_xf7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. McLENNAN PAPERS, 1836-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3419</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bdc70e230604fd3e923b52967a0a9ace"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec84710c3ca68c757809146bc53efa99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Troup County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a77b392b1a49b8e3675ce9f31dbbe667">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13606_idr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. McLOY AND J. W. RICE LEDGER, 1866-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3420</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5f18b1611af64dfa88e2cb9185e3730a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 291 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73c99aa783fec6a19bf80de49c492fee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b27c2461a2e0b029e4a78a510c866a38">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13610_afg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FITZ HUGH McMASTER PAPERS, 1913-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3421</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a15d8d6f144df977267cd987f6ca8f8a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_490ab855caf76ee049279024c3a50dd8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c6035bd8834e8298d97b4dbc8d6810e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of addresses delivered at The Citadel commencement, Charleston, South
              Carolina, June, 1913; at the Bankers' Association at the Isle of Palms, June, 1914;
              and at the Kosmos Club at Columbia, South Carolina, October, 1921.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13614_4io" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER McMILLAN PAPERS, 1815-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3422</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9666297a4d825205d166b5eb9185c4bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>213 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f387108f2dc94ea908737d63018e4467">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lumberton (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4d01ef596d05ad194ca445f4f398b36">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence, 1860-1861, of Alexander McMillan, North Carolina
              legislator, concerning the suspension of specie payment, union versus secession,
              length of service for Confederate volunteers, pay of soldiers, and the raising of an
              army in North Carolina; Civil War letters from McMillan's sons in the Confederate
              Army, discussing difficulties in obtaining supplies, the death of David McMillan from
              typhoid fever in a Confederate hospital, the capture of Daniel McMillan and his
              imprisonment at Point Lookout (Maryland), desertion, illness, camp life, the springs
              and hospital at Huguenot Springs (Virginia), and other warrelated matters; and
              personal correspondence, including letters from friends in Texas and correspondence
              concerning a local scandal involving members of the McMillian family. Miscellaneous
              items include a document, 1834, recording the sale of a slave; a contract, 1866, of a
              freedman outlining his duties as a tenant farmer; and a romantic poem, 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13618_fpt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD McMILLAN PAPERS, 1816-1818.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3423</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cff52fa67cd0821f738d309b94c1b80b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d719b64ef5815b6f5b4295931e79463">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Horse Shoe Swamp (Bladen County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50bd3a3e176ec64c25d203a27534f5aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence written while McMillan was in England, including a discussion
              of the purchase of American stock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13622_4tg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>McMULLEN FAMILY PAPERS, 1783-1968.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3424</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee82dd7dd99317b0b583c9c8ee9571b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10,015 items and 38 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7eaf5d6f6cc5b7fa1357eff00f0461ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa254f56496c0dbbbd07899dee50811a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence and invention papers of the McMullen family. The
              papers of John McMullen (1791-1870), inventor, consist of correspondence concerning
              family matters in Ireland; McMullen's efforts to assist relatives in gaining passage
              to the United States, the operation of his farm in Sinking Valley in Pennsylvania; a
              trip to England, 1850-1851, to sell his inventions; the invention of machines to knit
              stockings and fish nets; patents; the receipt of the Exhibitor's Medal for a machine
              shown at the Exhibition of the Works of All Nations at the Crystal Palace,-London,
              England, in 1853 including a letter from President Millard Fillmore notifying him of
              the award; and an exhibition of a knitting machine at the New York Crystal Palace at
              the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in 1854. The papers of John Francis
              McMullen (1830-1900), son of John McMullen, and of his wife, Lavalette (Johnston)
              McMullen (d. 1941), daughter of John Warfield Johnston, senator from Virginia, include
              correspondence while John Francis McMullen attended St. Mary's College, Baltimore,
              Maryland; letters from William Hand Browne (1828-1912), editor and librarian,
              describing his travels in the South during the early years of the Civil War; personal
              and family correspondence with friends and relatives, including letters from Senator
              Johnston containing references to his political activities; letters from the Sisters
              of the Order of the Visitation of Holy Mary concerning the education of the McMullen
              daughters at various schools run by the order; letters of Jean de Hedonville
              describing cattle ranching in Montana, life on the Crow Indian Reservation, and a
              camping trip to Yellowstone National Park; correspondence relating to the settlement
              of the estate of John Warfield Johnston; and business correspondence concerning his
              father's inventions and cattle raising. Correspondence of the children of John Francis
              and Lavalette McMullen consists of letters of Mary McMullen, principally while a
              companion to Jane Agnes Riggs, daughter of George Washington Riggs, Washington banker,
              describing Riggs family history and their travels in Europe and the United States
              before World War I; letters to Mary from her cousin, novelist Mary Johnston
              (1870-1936); family letters of John Francis McMullen II (d. 1944), an engineer;
              letters of Benedict Dysart McMullen, writer, while serving with the American Red Cross
              in Europe during World War I; correspondence of Joseph Benjamin McMullen (d. 1965),
              inventor, concerning his many inventions, including aerial <emph render="doublequote"
                >drop</emph> bombs during World War I, automobile accessories, kitchen utensils,
              household gadgets, and pressure and pull firing devices and collapsible vehicles
              during World War II; and papers relating to the settlement of a disputed legacy left
              Mary McMullen by Jane Riggs and correspondence concerning the sale of much of the
              inheritance. Also included are papers relating to the estates of the various members
              of the McMullen family; invention papers consisting of patents and descripttions of
              the work of John McMullen and Joseph B. McMullen; bills and receipts; lists of library
              books and Catholic publications purchased; manuscripts of William Hand Browne, John
              Bannister Tabb, Mary McMullen, and Dysart McMullen; and miscellaneous reports,
              certificates, and invitations from the many schools the McMullens attended. Volumes
              consist of various business books of John McMullen and John Francis McMullen;
              subscription for the Catholic Church of Sinking Valley, 1830s; volumes of Joseph B.
              McMullen concerning his inventions; notebooks of writings and clippings of Mary
              McMullen and Dyeart McMullen; album of snapshots of their home, <emph
                render="doublequote">Woodley,</emph> near Ellicott City, Maryland; and notebooks of
              Nicketti McMullen containing copies of old letters and data. There are also pictures
              of various members of the McMullen family and of homes at Wytheville, Thorn Springs,
              and Ellicott City.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13626_8vf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNABELLA McNAIR PAPERS, 1838-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3425</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62d5e0ae56ba16e4ead6eb353abca5ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed21eb047917fa0aca4a0379c3bd25b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cowper Hill (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b36c8f8af4d9e7cde5909d6e0fff9ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Annabella McNair from her cousins, Neil McNair, c medical student
              in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1838; and Thomas G. McFarland, a businessman and
              farmer of Rossville, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13630_s95" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McNAIR PAPERS, 1783 (1794-1824) 1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3426</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6dfcce364068385eb27691df71c507ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>79 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca82593147aea2052a16f886f96ec38c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesburg (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63f6a314328a62da0ef4dc824e1f368a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains business and legal letters which deal especially with the
              settlement of the estate of John McNair.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13634_ws0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SMITH McNAUGHT DIARY, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3427</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7372e26a72e64624144e68ed5ab662b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ee54f1923384fa421ca977586c63d75">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Massachusetts.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6043f98813556d85f49f5b77804c5674">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a soldier in the 11th United States Regiment during the Civil War in various
              campaigns in Virginia, Entries concern Confederate prisoners and deserters, troop
              movements and camp life in the Army of the Potomac, and General J. E. B. Stuart's raid
              toward Alexandria, Virginia, in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13638_7xv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. McNEEL PAPERS, 1862, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3428</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8077e3c9f9e756ef94fd474be2496d77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a91c95a551afe93c116736bef685fe6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa58f6a3970c61bd29d21a9601ccee79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John M. McNeel, a Confederate private stationed in Alabama, mentioning
              camp life, forced marches, scarcity of food, and desertions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13642_qro" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS C. McNEELY PAPERS, 1839-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3429</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef8f682c3b24e553d23622dbbfac7438"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f05a54db2fa1ec31af08d376e485893">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_85686093a5af248ade8addb75af06f56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Thomas C. McNeely, including references to Davidson
              College, Davidson, North Carolina; local politics; and life in the Confederate
              Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13646_b3w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS M. McNEELY PAPERS, 1831-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3430</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02ca0209109e94196a94c0f63e982a54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6e5a23bb1f2b2ea0a03139674f3879a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f6e173672961b152a729244c9d29824">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters and papers concerning the administration of the estate of John
              Knight.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13650_ury" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUNCAN McNEILL PAPERS, 1794 (1836-1852) 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3431</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64b24ebeaab1c9a39c65eea38d46adc7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_80547634c913724210683e2dea74673c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_efaae600dbde2c988778499c7218dd09">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence concerned with carriage manufacturing and the sale of
              furniture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13654_2nv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HECTOR H. McNEILL PAPERS, 1835-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3432</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c456d1c12e4a71d6bc2254a10140f294"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>110 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93e4c370d2469688660569dce66357da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Robeson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eba8bf04f75cb3736b1b93c0a09ae355">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Hector H. McNeill, a Presbyterian minister. The collection includes
              letters from his sons, Thomas A. and Franklin McNeill, commenting on their Civil War
              activities, including life at Fort Fisher (North Carolina), rations, and moral
              conditions among the soldiers; letters from Franklin McNeill while at Davidson
              College, North Carolina; letters from J.W. Malloy, a student at Davidson College in
              1861, giving detailed observations on professors and college life; and correspondence
              of Hector H. McNeill with his colleagues, dealing with religious problems and the
              Presbyterian Church, 1835-1861. Volumes concern business and religious matters,
              including one pertaining to the General Assembly (Presbyterian) of 1840 in
              Philadelphia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13658_7oa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CHARLES McNEILL PAPERS, 1904-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3433</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fc4a88dad4caeaecec3d62300c504ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40bd1e5428b6c7c46fea8ee2eda991d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_15f988ecd5145e2d9911a80cf9024128">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a typed copy of a personal letter, 1907, from John Charles
              McNeill, poet, attorney, legislator, and journalist, to his aunt; writings on McNeill
              by Josiah William Bailey; and letters about McNeill written to Alice Morella Polk as a
              part of her research for a thesis on McNeill done at Duke University in 1941.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13662_feb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. McNEILL PAPERS, 1861-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3434</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_050eeab6904e78b8ff69c2f67f22d6a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d83d1b9c42505b18cd0017a131321219">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lumberton (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_556bd98e3a196f0234f8e0f41ede63db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of business and personal letters and
              other papers relating to John H. McNeill, including Civil War letters which contain
              information on the 4th North Carolina Regiment, the 7th North Carolina Regiment, camp
              life, and campaigning in North Carolina and Virginia. Other papers concern social life
              in North Carolina, the <title type="simple" render="italic">Lumberton (North Carolina)
                Times,</title> settlement of estates in Mississippi, and the Buie and McRae
              families. Volumes include a teacher's roll book and a list of distillers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13666_28y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY MARGARET McNEILL PAPERS, 1861-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3435</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7e32606bc652bee4c517d3a8f564ee3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>60 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1da26b6bc2b2bca718b7c5c3bd64cf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Paul's (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7058a098ea3d9b739189372d8cd12920">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Mary Margaret McNeill from Confederate soldiers at Fort Fisher and Fort
              Caswell in North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina, concerning camp life;
              health, casualties; the Union blockade of Wilmington, North Carolina; military action
              on the North Carolina coast; a visit by Jefferson Davis to Fort Caswell, 1863; and an
              unsuccessful assault on Fort Sumter in 1363.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13670_ouo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEILL McNEILL PAPERS, 1793 (1850-1865) 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3436</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef12328712cebcf96181c5d3dac13d0a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>146 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b21dfb10ed19d001d55fbc781d271ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Robeson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_092ba15435323daa73fa620f88e4cb28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Neill McNeill, first lieutenant of the 43rd Regiment of North
              Carolina Militia, chairman of the board of common schools, and a justice of the peace.
              The correspondence concerns settlements in Alabama in 1847, Civil War activities
              around Richmond, Virginia, and agricultural conditions in Kemper County, Mississippi.
              Of interest are the papers, 1847-1855, of McNeill, giving information on pupils,
              subjects taught, and teachers' salaries. Included also are incomplete weather reports
              for Robeson County for 1856-1862, wills, indentures, property executions, and
              miscellaneous court records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13674_u34" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT W. McNEILLY PAPERS, 1851-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3437</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc97538c772d044a4138028ce6783bee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b0b01a1be91eca74e5d5add6b69f92a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0c14c75f2c4cb8ec0f63ab8c02a5d86a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence, a deed, a marriage license, and an amnesty oath of Robert W.
              McNeilly. Among the correspondents are Peter Buff and W. L. Saunders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13678_p77" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER GALLATIN McNUTT PAPERS, 1836-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3438</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3943f2137eac261667c116d992ac2e5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff965cdfb0526635913c1a2f74ab78ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vicksburg (Warren County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb20237f0e72eaa5b1632c971ccd779e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Alexander G. McNutt (1801-1848), lawyer and Mississippi senator and
              governor, including a letter on Mississippi land, a circular to probate courts,
              political clippings concerning his opposition to the payment of the state debt, and
              items pertaining to politics in Mississippi during the 1840s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13682_swq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL MACON PAPERS, 1798-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3439</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_82e925eccc659b07fc5e366b2b1e30b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6eaff006e3c7a765d9bdf44ca9182c40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monroe (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_45b778973e25362e0b194d3298fec989">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathaniel Macon (1758-1837), Revolutionary War figure and member of U.S.
              Congress, concern the settlement of claims from the Revolution; miscellaneous items
              from Macon's legislative career; the suggestion in 1824 that Macon replace William
              Crawford as the prospective Republican (Jeffersonian) Party presidential candidate.
              Macon's efforts to get material on the history of North Carolina; the death of John
              Randolph of Roanoke; and Macon's health in his last years. Included also are copies of
              three letters to Charles Tait regarding national politics in 1815, which have been
              published; William K. Boyd (ed.), <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Letters of
                Nathaniel Macon to Judge Charles Tait,</title> Trinity College Historical Society
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Historical Papers,</title> Ser. 8 (1908-1909),
              pp. 3-5.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13686_low" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER M. McPHEETERS, SR., PAPERS, 1861-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3440</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f2c29658567b9492433955127467ddaa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>79 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af9c0ee97e63d30370812636e0f66cf5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Liberty (Bedford County), Va., and Raleigh (Wake County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a79fe6178167a58c5d702881de472e5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Alexander M. McPheeters, Sr., concern the Civil War, including descriptions
              of the battle of South Mills, 1862, and the Peninsular campaign, 1862; McPheeters's
              views of army life and his evaluation of various Confederate officers; and his
              opinions on Confederate Army reorganization. Letters to McPheeters from his business
              partner, Henry Ghiselin, report on general business conditions, the economic and
              military situation in Norfolk, Virginia, the effect of the Union blockade on commodity
              prices, and the difficulties of transportation. Other letters to McPheeters concern
              Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, in 1861; the operation of railroads
              in Virginia during the war; the evacuation of Norfolk, Virginia, by Confederate
              forces, 1862; the Democratic (Conservative) State Convention in Raleigh, North
              Carolina, 1868; and a Republican demonstration and barbecue in Raleigh, 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13690_asr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BIRDSEYE McPHERSON PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3441</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb4c442f3b73a73f61c68e450b9eddac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9766214cc427a216462b5763d6555646">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sandusky County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fecb6d628ce089d11294b4fccedf8de5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to James B. McPherson, general in the Union Army, from the quartermaster in
              Vicksburg concerning the issuance and branding of captured stock, and from Eugene
              Hill, a former Confederate traveling agent, concerning rams and gunboats being
              constructed by the Confederacy in Mobile, Alabama, for an attack on New Orleans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13694_mtc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. McPHERSON PAPERS, 1865-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3442</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_435f2528987aabd572e7a3675dd71597"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17c5f28453ac02afcb43d6a5f36d99a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc7ec3d5a97460fc5defba4aa9a950ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional correspondence of John D. McPherson, Washington lawyer, concerning cases
              likely to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court. One client requests compensation for
              Negroes lost during the Civil War, and another asks for a pardon and for restoration
              of his vessel, the <title type="simple" render="italic">Trent,</title> formerly in the
              service of the Confederate States of America.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13698_p6i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES McQUEEN PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3443</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8531f1b8aaeb1fbc45712ec11c85ee4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4072841c3bceb7a3ecc6c10234b31139">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c6f207599be5c53e49d55fa478b37da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A copy of a memorandum of James McQueen, British geographer, to Lord Glenelg,
              colonial secretary, containing McQueen's recommendations for British treaties with
              African chieftains and for the instructions to British agents in Africa. This
              memorandum is published in McQueen's <title type="simple" render="italic">A
                Geographical Survey of Africa... To Which Is Prefixed, A Letter To Lord J. Russell,
                Regarding the Slave Trade, and the Improvement of Africa</title> (London: 1840).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13702_ky3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McQUEEN PAPERS, 1786.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3444</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f157d62ae9d498bc9b2faf593252c927"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c4106709799ed48be6bc783157014a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Savannah, Ga.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a1191882120d6dffd149a2bebb772cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of dinner invitations to John McQueen from D'Estaing and Lafayette and a
              request for information on the value and title of General Oglethorpe's possessions in
              North America.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13706_yaz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN McQUEEN PAPERS, 1850-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3445</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c624969fc7fd77cea4fe5372cde7eb36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0b344fc829e076292f08ef738b996e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bennettsville (Marlboro County), S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0da1b321931637b136ad292e1376e4ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine political correspondence of John McQueen (1804-1867), member of U.S.
              Congress, 1849-1860, and of the Confederate Congress, chiefly on appointments and
              recommendations for jobs. Also contains a clipping of a letter from McQueen to Lewis
              Tappan on slavery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13710_731" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN MACRA PAPERS, 1784-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3446</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ad746aabb16de9d50847645396dbdbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60afa5cfa38721e2d96e9fa3ce0d5e0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ardintoul (County Ross and Cromarty), Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ded93e44cc66c37216bbc9f3e59286b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the papers of Sir John Macra and members of his family,
              concerning Macra's service in India and Indian military affairs, 1784-1832, including
              letters, 1812-1826, from Lord Hastings, governor general of India; Macra's
              participation in military campaigns in Sweden and Spain, 1807-1812; and the activities
              of Macra's kin in India, Nepal, Scotland, and Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13714_mvq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH MacRAE PAPERS, 1817-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3447</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_530ad76bdf66fc889cf34e633d540c56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,233 items and 37 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e97d45308753291a6bc7746f53c1d10">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County) and Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_620efa0d02c388bdca4cd597e3c47ada">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>From the ante-bellum period there are papers of MacRae's grandfather, Alexander
              MacRae, concerning the management of plan tations in Florida and the second Seminole
              War; of Archibald MacRae, pertaining to his career in the United States Navy,
              including a voyage to the Azores and the Mediterranean Sea, 1838, observation of the
              British attack on Egyptian forces, 1840, participation in the Mexican War in
              California, voyage to Hawaii, 1847, and descriptions of political and social events in
              Chile while part of the United States Naval Expedition to the Southern Hemisphere,
              1849-1852; of John Colin MacRae and Henry MacRae, relating to the construction and
              management of railroads in North Carolina and general construction and transportation
              development in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Virginia, including
              correspondence concerning quarrels between the Wilmington and Manchester Rail road,
              headed by Alexander MacRae, and other North Carolina lines; and of John MacRae and
              Donald MacRae, concerning their general commission business in Wilmington, North
              Carolina, founded in 1849, the Endor Iron Works (McIver, North Carolina), begun in
              1857, and the political activities of John MacRae in Wilmington. </p>
            <p>Civil War papers reflecting army life are those of William MacRae, Robert Bruce
              MacRae, Henry MacRae, and Walter G. MacRae, all of whom served in the Confederate
              Army, for the most part in North Carolina and Virginia. Their letters describe
              numerous battles and skirmishes and depict camp life in the 1st, 5th, and 87th North
              Carolina Regiments and the 2nd North Carolina Regiment, Cavalry. Letters of Donald
              MacRae, John Colin MacRae, Roderick MacRae, and Alexander MacRae, Jr., concern
              conditions at home during the war and family business interests, including the sale of
              cotton, blockade running, operations of an iron works, manufacture of salt, an
              epidemic of yellow fever in Wilmington, speculation and economic dislocation at the
              end of the war, and the occupation of Wilmington by Union troops. </p>
            <p>Papers for the years after the Civil War are primarily those of Donald MacRae and his
              son, Hugh MacRae. Papers of Donald MacRae concern the handling of family real estate;
              settlement of claims on property in Florida; the guano business, particularly the
              Navassa Guano Company; general business interests, including the development of
              Linville, North Carolina, as a resort by the Linville Improvement Company and the
              Western North Carolina Stage Coach Company; and power development, especially the
              Great Falls Water Power Mining and Iron Company. The papers after 1890 are
              increasingly those of Hugh MacRae and concern his business interests, including the
              Wilmington Street Railroad Company, the Consolidated Railways, Light and Power
              Company, the Central Carolina Power Company in South Carolina, the Tidewater Power
              Company, and the Investment Trust Company of Wilmington (North Carolina), and his
              interest in land development and land reclamation, including the formation of farm
              communities near Wilmington, the promotion of legislation designed to help tenant
              farmers acquire their own land and to encourage immigration, the creation of the
              Carolina Trucking Development Company and the Carolina Real Estate Trust Company, and
              MacRae's work with the National Economy League and the Southern Economic Council in
              the 1930s. </p>
            <p>The collection contains bills and receipts from many of the businesses in which the
              MacRae family was interested and a number of volumes dealing with personal and
              business matters, including works on rural rehabilitation; a diary of Robert Bruce
              MacRae, 1865-1866; a volume of Hugh MacRae's experiment records, 1909; <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Roll of the Wilmington Hibernian Society,</title>
              1866-1879; account books of Alexander MacRae; record book of Donald MacRae, Company K,
              2nd North Carolina Regiment in the Spanish-American War; letter book of Hugh MacRae,
              1899-1900; and mercantile and shipping records for J. &amp; D. MacRae of Wilmington,
              1858-1860.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13718_m8u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. N. W. McRAE PAPERS, 1853, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3448</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d592b42f765359a2c331d75bc6666b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c55a0c97fde09c8efedc1c6b5ec987bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Whiteville (Columbus County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9dbdb61f346ef2d8cd03fb3fe4a7187">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter, 1853, from Mary Ann G. McRae, and a letter, 1861, from a student
              at Brook Hill Institute, commenting briefly on local reaction to the disturbed
              national situation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13722_hom" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. McRAE DAYBOOKS, 1854-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3449</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_762a9d77baf42f983f04972341903abe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7d59d574fefb1b6284f0961c540c1f1e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caledonia (Moore County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9a8fe2ce621d0a254dd20a5a0ab394e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13726_afy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SHEPARD S. McREYNOLDS PAPERS, 1932-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3450</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a3fe82a01a97bb56b20f9723e50e890"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8582fa625a7e0cc6a95d5572f24dbcaf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Russellville (Logan County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4a791654f6172f422838ff0d82fb49e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of genealogical material on the
              McReynolds family, including a diary, 1823, of a trip by Benjamin McReynolds in
              Virginia and Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13730_ybh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JACKSON McSWAIN PAPERS, 1910-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3451</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9571f4f8f77a0775aa910d26e4bd623f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11,805 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4da606e9cc1cd0eefcc035ad56aeb7aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f84e34767f0604d0ae835a09bba75345">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The letters and papers of John Jackson McSwain, United States congressman from South
              Carolina, contain a small amount of correspondence dealing with his entrance into
              politics, for the most part concerning the presidential elections of 1912 and 1916,
              and a large volume of material, 1921-1936, from his years in the Congress. Among the
              subjects appearing in the letters and papers are the South Carolina senatorial
              campaigns of 1924 and 1930; prominent South Carolina politicians, including Nathaniel
              Barksdale Dial, Ellison DuRant Smith, and James Francis Byrnes; patronage problems;
              cotton farming and cotton manufacturing; The Citadel and the University of South
              Carolina; a trip to Denmark and Sweden to observe farming practices; prohibition; New
              Deal legislation and McSwain's changing relationship with President Franklin D.
              Roosevelt; data on World War I, including reports prepared by the Legislative
              Reference Service of the Library of Congress; material reflecting McSwain's special
              interest in national defense and military affairs, including letters and reports
              discussing military supplies, organization of the armed forces, the Reserve Officer
              Training Corps, and the encouragement of military aviation; and material concerning
              McSwain's quarrel with William Randolph Hearst. Correspondence after 1937 is largely
              that of Dixon D. Davis, postmaster of Greenville, South Carolina, and former secretary
              to McSwain. The collection also contains speeches, clippings, and campaign material
              related, for the most part, to the subjects covered in McSwain's political letters and
              papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13734_g07" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle><title render="doublequote">THE MAD DOG,</title> late 18th
              century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3452</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e8b0c67a1df037523c2422ddf3733619"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a40dde058b6624e0183d9963020cea2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A paper card case, twelve hand drawn and colored cards, and manuscript instructions
              for playing a game called, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Mad Dog Or:
                Take Care of Yourself.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13737_lxd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS HERBERT MADDOCK PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3453</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c880b034c8c3fd556706a71d7c403259"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_477fbae051823bd37666fe02b8b387bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_29ce08d1c404680933d2cc6015879870">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Sir Thomas Herbert Maddock, British administrator in India, from James
              Thomason concerning administrative matters and the Sind War, and from Lord
              Ellenborough, governor general of India, on the possibility of strengthening British
              influence in Gwalior.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13741_qwf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WASHINGTON MADDUX ACCOUNTS, 1840-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3454</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d17155ebfedefd73e8846dbf594aab45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afa16c7f198cb0987d296114e7796477">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Forest (Lunenburg County), and Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_766f9b64aa24c49e715ddb6210d66954">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm, or firms, apparently retailing general merchandise, under the
              names of Washington Maddux and Asa George Barnes, Inc., William H. Maddux and Co., and
              Maddux and Co.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13745_bvl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MADISON PAPERS, 1803-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3455</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_22ba0db1ac9a80f3f72c3f09acc80874"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71da419980a98315f0aa6bc07e55891f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montpelier (Orange County), Va., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de52a1b9578dc3651ef7f5be1917efc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letters of James Madison, one written while he was secretary of state, and
              letters from Julia Maria (Dickinson) Tayloe to Dorothea (Payne) Todd Madison, probably
              written after 1837.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13749_iza" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MADISON PAPERS, 1787-1808.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3456</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_320832b503cd4e44b094eb1861fdea87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a81db88c0f7151327fee35472e532f61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Williamsburg (James City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_33d76b66aa950e5ec3991e9706050c94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of James Madison, president of the College of William and
              Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, and bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in
              Virginia, with Henry Tazawell, for the most part concerning relations between the
              United States and France. Also contains resolutions drawn up in a meeting in James
              City County, Virginia, in 1797 relative to Franco-American relations and a letter to
              Madison from Frangois Jean de Chastellux, French soldier and historian, commenting on
              the future of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13753_tz8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN EUCLID MAGEE DIARY, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3457</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28fe26e86aa7faec92c07729cdc04bc7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 117 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0e237e5dad6096eb8c2bbba63aa6405">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grenada (Grenada County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3958dd8714e6bfab898e55320609e51c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of John E. Magee, an officer in Stanford's Battery, describing camp life and
              military engagements in the western campaigns of the Civil War. The diary contains
              accounts of the battles of Shiloh, Perryville, and Stones River, all in 1862, and
              comments on various Confederate officers, particularly Braxton Bragg; discipline; army
              morale; and the hardships of soldiering.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13757_eoi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH MAGILL PAPERS, 1836-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3458</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df808dc6cbcffe417fb6762f5bd47f83"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_789360bc28b7797038ff725247fb13e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee02654fc67a3d3f9d7c17486ecd06a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Sarah Magill with members of her immediate family and with cousins
              in the Bronaugh and Smith families. The letters, concerned for the most part with
              family business, mention the education of women and the Revolutionary War record of
              Charles Magill.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13761_xf2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THATCHER MAGOUN, SR., AND THATCHER MAGOUN, JR., PAPERS,
              1854-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3459</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d89d6298f46a245c4613b96340cbe045"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_489c069e5232995f5a08c076e4087f4c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_442fa0ad5a003a179fe7e49f270215e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Magoun and Son, a mercantile firm of Boston, Massachusetts,
              written from the Chincha Islands and Callao, Peru, by captains of the firm's ships
              concerning guano imports into the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13765_nj4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERKINS MAGRA PAPERS, 1768-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3460</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2873564f2b7c7e3bb7949e1c3fe6f05"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>155 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2753dc77ce868e5eef0f950a6a89309">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e32050480dd571b0111d87c5ebc160d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Perkins Magra, British army officer, contain letters,
              1768-1769, relating to his duties as commanding officer of Dover Castle; letters,
              1782-1786 and 1804, from Lord George Henry Lennox and his daughter Mary Louisa,
              concerning personal matters and the military careers of the two men; papers,
              1791-1804, from Magra's tenure as consul general at Tunis, relating to negotiations
              with the Bey of Tunis, service to stranded British subjects, and provisions for the
              British Mediterranean fleet; letters, 1808-1809, from Admiral Sir George Cranfield
              Berkeley discussing the situation in Portugal; a few references to Ragbags
              archeological interests, including a description of a visit to the ruins at Zaghwan in
              North Africa; and notes on Tunis, probably written while Magra was consul general.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13769_9dh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW GORDON MAGRATH PAPERS, 1839-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3461</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb9438a381a5e13065200d9f3ad8bae6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf73804b885c0a4631556716cc6d60df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24492103c354cec601903d45e0e76e26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Andrew Gordon Magrath, concerning personal and legal matters, and
              commenting on George Alfred Trenholm and the semicentennial celebration of the Georgia
              Historical Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13773_qbt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A[LLAN?] B[OWIE?] MAGRUDER PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3462</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4952064fbe8dc8543d88a0d8f18fd0b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d4cca5c1ff42f6215c3f53f345517b72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of A. B. Magruder, concerning rent for a house.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13776_15g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BANKHEAD MAGRUDER PAPERS, 1840, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3463</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_024055c25a04151705b1d902c2a7df0a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item &amp;Extent: 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4286330a678c3ad1d99a6ca17d36201">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Houston, Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86d0da3f69ada6260dc8f6012f728c74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1840, from Magruder discussing his financial affairs, and Magruder's report
              of his part in the Seven Days' battles, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13780_hoh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BOWIE MAGRUDER PAPERS, 1856-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3464</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f661d82957187fc90f11f1aa617991fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7dee983c8824e6beb2920d4b61d9797">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ac21ecb354aa19f849b59f75373ce80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John Bowie Magruder (1839-1863), as a student at the University of
              Virginia, Charlottesville, 1856-1859, and as a Confederate soldier, 1861-1863, and
              letters written by his family and relatives-after his death in the battle of
              Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. The small collection is especially rich in Civil War
              material, with its description of modes of travel and inconveniences of camp life. An
              eighteen-page letter written from camp near Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 4,
              1862, contains much information on <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Yankee</title> depredations near Culpeper, Virginia, the second battle of Manassas,
              1862, camp life, and Magruder's personal affairs. A letter from a cousin to Magruder's
              family informs them of his death; and other family letters describe Sheridan's raids
              and the frantic efforts of the Magruders to hide foodstuffs, cattle, and personal
              valuables from the invaders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13784_82l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA MAGRUDER PAPERS, 1894-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3465</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_931c06baa37769bec87649c3338b5166"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b3a05e19efe325733078fe7eed5a35c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Cabarrus County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_19636057b1bdef3aff8dfc3185b241e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Julia Magruder, American author, concerning the publication of her
              article, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Princess Sonia,</title> in the
              May, 1895, issue of <title type="simple" render="italic">The Century,</title> and the
              publication of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Lancelot, Guinevere and
                Arthur</title> in the March, 1905, issue of <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                North American Review.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13788_1jx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIMON J. MAGWOOD PAPERS, 1834, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3466</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be4de6f2f4e0f1046971b6dcbcbaefd7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f34570709cb3066fb09bdfcf0222dbc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44d95d930e14424b6ae64c7b367574cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from an army officer at Fort Gibson, Arkansas, 1834, and from Simon
              J. Magwood's mother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13792_q01" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MAHONE PAPERS, (1863-1865) 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3467</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d52c0829073fd755d1a2c92a5436e4b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>285 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92b33d05480851ef738f08bc089995cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8b8e1d1896d3d3639499c5f848c61718">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of commissary papers from William
              Mahone's service in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13796_ucs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PIERCE MAHONY PAPERS, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3468</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd7722770523e9e81f2132857f9955e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b832463891be63bc15af7c1c4ef8c6ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c0b75f5e1440506c9746ca1cdf11a741">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Pierce Mahony from Richard Lalor Sheil reporting on the elections in
              Waterford, Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13800_pfb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES F. MAIDES PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3469</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc54164e5299ab2aa1cd8d48b77a9d65"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2080b4b635ee1a7fed3276dc7121f01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jones County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2906ad8c02e53201333c8c119c530c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of James F. Maides, a private in the Confederate Army, describing actions
              around Richmond and Petersburg, Virginia, and showing his doubt as to Confederate
              success after 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13804_wxj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES PATRICK MAJOR PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3470</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66f8a2a450a4d7cc8f52bd6094fbf618"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_110b5f162342366ac6c86205859e6da4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austin (Travis County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_58eb8a43b07f9a0b4bd79547a32d0aab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James Patrick Major to D. D. Williamson concerning a contract for road
              steamers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13808_z3h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN MALCOLM PAPERS, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3471</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cacdeb1ff92e29a32b04da6c4fc0e02d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7efb89cc216b0e2fc4493942a72262ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42830b732032253ea7ec91fe30771b9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Sir John Malcolm, British administrator and diplomat, from John Barker,
              British consul at Alexandria, Egypt, concerning plans for a steam navigation route to
              India by way of Egypt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13812_apn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MALET FAMILY PAPERS, 1832-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3472</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60fefd2299e43f6751af8854c981bba8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,186 items and 17 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91992cad0892699b76b7691023a622e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daefb93d73a20d856280ba2b8b90c9ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers in this collection are those of Sir Alexander Malet, 2nd Baronet
              (1800-1886), British diplomat; his wife, Mary Anne Dora (Spalding) Malet; and their
              sons, Sir Henry Charles Eden Malet, 3rd Baronet, and Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, 4th
              Baronet, (1837-1908). Sir Alexander Malet's letters to his mother chronicle his duty
              in Russia, 1824-1827; Portugal, 1833-1835; Holland, 1836-1843; and Austria and
              Germany, 1844-1845. Three letter books contain copies of 1,844 dispatches that he
              wrote to the Foreign Office while acting as envoy to the Germanic Confederation at
              Frankfort, 1852-1866. Bismarck, a friend of the family, was at Frankfort during
              1851-1858, and conversations with him were reported in the correspondence. Letters,
              1842-1877, to Mary Anne, Lady Malet, from Sophia Frederica Mathilda, queen of the
              Netherlands, contain many details of Queen Sophia's personal life; extensive comment
              on the political and diplomatic affairs of England, France, Germany, Austria, Italy,
              and Russia, particularly England and France; analyses of European leaders, especially
              Napoleon III; and discussions of many of her friends and acquaintances in the
              aristocracy of Europe. Letters, 1850-1867, to Lady Malet from Lord Stanley contain
              observations on cabinets and parliamentary politics in the administrations of Lord
              John Russell, the Earl of Derby (Stanley's father), Lord Aberdeen, and Lord
              Palmerston; and comments on literature, the career of Napoleon III, the Crimean War,
              India, Irish members of Parliament, and the political and diplomatic situation in
              Germany. Letters, 1835-1839, to Lady Malet from Frances Eden describe life in India.
              Letters from Henry Charles Eden Malet to his parents give an account of his
              experiences as a soldier in the Crimean War, describing operations around Sevastopol
              and including many maps and sketches. Other letters on the Crimean War concern naval
              operations, Florence Nightingale, and the general condition of the British army and
              navy. The letters of Sir Edward Malet cover virtually his whole career. He was in
              Washington during the Civil War, in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War and Commune,
              in Constantinople at the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War, and in Egypt as agent
              and consul-general during 1879-1885. He saw service in Peking, 1873; Athens, 1874;
              Rome, 1875-1876; Brussels, 1884; and Berlin, 1884-1895. One series of 1,644 letters,
              written to his parents, record all of his career except the last few years in Berlin.
              Incoming correspondence from politicians, diplomats, friends, and relatives number
              more than 2,200 items. One volume contains copies of Malet's dispatches from Egypt
              during 1881-1883. Printed matter is made up mainly of ceremonial items concerning the
              marriage of Princess Louise of Great Britain in 1891 and the visit of the emperor and
              empress of Germany for that occasion. The volume is an album of 44 sketches, battle
              plans, and watercolors of the siege of Sevastopol done by Henry Charles Eden
              Malet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13816_xu9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FREDERICK MALLET PAPERS, 1853-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3473</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4f2325c3cc8abf5522b3ff7863da700"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e816bcd545f3f81282aa12ff6155a54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_678288866032cae11239a527deaac0e8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of John Frederick Mallet, farmer and itinerant Methodist minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13820_hl4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN RUSSELL MALLORY PAPERS, 1861-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3474</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6039c2ab2330e80bc750534b80b5125"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_355755b36912b474d4fe29970d44d986">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pensacola (Escambia County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f78371619016bb8af0ac371cb1384d5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A photocopy of Stephen R. Mallory's will; a letter by Mallory, 1861, commenting on
              the death of a Dr. L'Engle; and a commission signed by Mallory as secretary of the
              navy of the Confederate States of America.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13824_5qk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY W. MALLOY PAPERS, 1846-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3475</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6fc328b20b926b612e867112735af8f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0faaa07f12083c3bb452b1671e6effdf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurinburg (Scotland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ac3cb3db60dadaa8a662194e2e24716">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of property sold from the estate of Alexander Malloy, a planter of Richmond
              County, North Carolina, 1846-1849; and contracts for tenant farmers in Richmond
              County, 1897 and 1899.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13828_h7a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLIS MALONE PAPERS, 1778-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3476</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ee439c91895bc989eb081bc7537f2eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,263 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af355c2488e29acb26ddb1b7fe0d36d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5894c5df201befe0049a04f9b55c3048">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Ellis Malone, North Carolina physician and farmer who had land holdings in
              several southern states, and his son James Ellis Malone, also a physician. Letters,
              1778-1877, were written to Ellis Malone, primarily on business and family matters and
              contain discussions of economic conditions in North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee,
              and South Carolina. Similar letters after 1877 are to James Ellis Smith. Legal papers
              include deeds of sale for land, indentures, surveying records, insurance policies, and
              records of crop liens. Financial papers are made up of accounts with patients, records
              of the purchase of medical supplies, accounts of the hire and sale of slaves, tax
              receipts, and records of cotton sales. The collection also contains material on
              freemasonry in North Carolina; the Tar River Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal
              Church, South, 1849-1885; and a medical daybook, 1865-1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13832_91p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS MALORY PAPERS, 1470.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3477</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81c8ca86891b7a1a4d065aab805cba84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>475 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f535fd52130d5f12a6f329ac69191d0f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2e63a6c9008bdd212e08b91fce79dee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a manuscript containing eight works by Sir Thomas Malory, the last of
              which was entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">La Morte
                d'Arthure.</title> The original manuscript is at the Fellows' Library, Winchester
              College, Winchester, England, and has been published in Eugene Vinaver, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Works of Sir Thomas Malory.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13836_hb5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM MANBY PAPERS, 1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3478</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0f3a94c2d4c41465623c688765bd89f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62185b681584cc694998ff9f9b5f8fdf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f6699a5f39663984ad407ecff492fcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to George William Manby, British inventor, from Samuel Whitbread, replying to
              Manby's request for assistance in having one of his publications translated into
              foreign languages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13840_mbu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEWIS M. MANEY PAPERS, 1862-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3479</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_291579c5e1eafb706b6179527fabc82c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ceffbad4f345812843f0eb5d6b12f01c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Murfreesboro (Rutherford County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1f520f36ab36bc32c646c0216469bc4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of letters of appreciation to Mrs. Lewis M. Maney for her kindness in
              treating Colonel William W. Duffield of the 9th Michigan Regiment, Cavalry, after he
              was wounded in an attack on Murfreesboro, Tennessee, by Nathan Bedford Forrest,
              Confederate general, in 1862. Also a letter from Duffield's lieutenant-colonel, J.G.
              Parkhurst, regarding Maney's claims for cotton seized by the military authority.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13844_doi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FERDINAND FRANZ MANGOLD CONSPECTUS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3480</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9b57de619faba17bcfc55c56e6636786"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>308 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09d98b39bbfb33d405c8ccbd9b564d7f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Conspectus, in English, of <title type="simple" render="italic">Der Feldzug in
                Nord-Virginien im August 1862 </title> by Ferdlnand Franz Mangold (Hanover:
              1881).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13847_bsh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADDISON MANGUM LEDGER, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3481</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a0b14ec7bd50d5722ff38921abe2f43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 274 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4bfbce8d4d00e5d636ac31a24988ae0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Flat River (Durham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2a3ffc8d2a916ddc10476497419aedc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a general mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13851_zhh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADOLPHUS W. MANGUM PAPERS, 1849-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3482</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0463f0f28d0a6a098fbfb1c77062be11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>61 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f5019e6220d9a8a77d79cc67635a0f3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22ef2a4b9943d0abdfa2249cbfec54a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, poetry, essays, lectures, sermons, and business papers of Adolphus W.
              Mangum. Includes records of meetings of the board of trustees of Randolph-Macon
              College, Ashland, Virginia. Also five volumes on religion and one hymnal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13855_jq3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIE PERSON MANGUM PAPERS, 1763-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3483</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_944f99565c5a54bc5106c0646445dcad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>142 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_024f6c2afde123a3aeb9904d6fe20b2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Red Mountain (Durham County), N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92e9881f669d5a927da65b8f71981a56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Willie P. Mangum (1792-1861), North Carolina judge, member of United
              States Congress, 1823-1826, and U. S. senator, 1830-1836, 1840-1853, from George E.
              Badger, John C. Calhoun, Henry Clay, W. C. Preston, and Daniel Webster, concerning
              state and national maneuvering of the Whig Party; legal papers, deeds, etc., revealing
              the Mangum ancestry; and a family Bible, containing a list of children born to one of
              Mangum's slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13859_4yr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WYATT MANGUM PAPERS, 1839-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3484</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_04352d53bce8e695ca94bfd4ba64ee64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_032704af5e6b53112825a4d171e16d32">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7dce99c1116ceb0269be225f61f4eb92">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous business and legal papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13863_4y0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS MANIGAULT PAPERS, 1776 (1840-1878) 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3485</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78e19e3780e738b5d28aa002327d6d93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,038 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d685a5130e427bb1467d5d3ecf1cee1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0072930576ac515006d773a981bb358">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Louis Manigault and the Manigault family contain a few letters of Joseph
              Manigault, loyalist living in England during the American Revolution, to his father in
              America describing his activities and the difficulties of his position, letters,
              1802-1808, to Gabriel Manigault from the children of Ralph Izard, his father-in-law,
              commenting on a drought in Virginia, 1806, criticizing the people of the South
              Carolina up-country, 1808, and discussing the effect of the embargo on Charleston,
              1809, and letters, 1808-1824, from Margaret (Izard) Manigault to her family concerning
              family affairs and describing the life of the upper class in Charleston, South
              Carolina, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Personal and family papers of Charles Izard
              Manigault, 1820-1837, include letters from friends in the Far East and Africa
              describing a cholera epidemic in Mauritania in 1820 and a military expedition in
              Sumatra, Dutch East Indies, in 1821; a description of Boston and its foreign trade,
              1818; comments on the effects of the panic of 1819 in Charleston and Philadelphia; a
              travel journal kept by one of Ralph I. Manigault's sisters on a trip through the
              northeastern United States and Canada in 1825; description of a cholera epidemic in
              Philadelphia in 1832; and a discussion of South Carolina College and its new
              president, Robert Woodard Barnwell, 1836, There are also correspondence of Louis
              Manigault as a student at Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut, in the 1840s, and
              letters throughout the ante-bellum period on the activities of Delta Beta Phi
              fraternity at Yale. </p>
            <p>Letters and papers, 1837-1883, concern the management of a number of rice plantations
              owned by Louis Manigault and Charles Izard Manigault, particularly <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Gowrie</title> plantation on Argyle Island,
              including slave lists, work schedules, business papers, instructions to overseers,
              records of provisions and care of slaves, lists of prices for rice, records for
              construction and maintenance of canals and fields, and correspondence on all phases of
              plantation work. There is also material reflecting the difficulty of working the
              plantations after the Civil War, particularly troubles with free labor. </p>
            <p>Civil War letters pertain to family life; the Charleston fire of 1861; the effect of
              disunion on the market for rice and on the discipline of slaves; the imprisonment of a
              member of the Manigault family at Fort Delaware; and a letter, 1864, critical of
              conditions at Andersonville Prison, Georgia, and a map of the prison. </p>
            <p>Louis Manigault's papers, 1878-1882, concern his work as secretary to the Belgian
              consulate in Charleston and contain a list of Belgian consuls in Charleston,
              1834-1882, with biographical information for many of the men. Three of the volumes in
              the collection relate to Louis Manigault's management of <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Gowrie</title> plantation, including a prescription book for
              slave medicines, 1852; a notebook on the preparation of land for rice planting, 1852;
              and a memorandum book, 1858. There is also an account book from Louis Manigault's days
              as a student at Yale College, 1845.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13867_dtj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY H. MANKIN PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3486</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d693cb17c3696c6b0ba3659636f52abc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51cdb48974dc3fe7e6d0d1ec9a13ca4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbcc59f14c7c99ad32da758de624939c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three letters from W. A. Clendenin a Baltimore physician, to Mary H. Mankin, daughter
              of commission merchant Isaiah Mankin, describing his love for her, his illness, and
              his business affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13871_zml" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HEZEKIAH MANLEY PAPERS, 1826-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3487</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6a9b8b2e7494c7721016756d852fbac9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_23df87b55eb9109ff9629035db8ff19a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fluvanna County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c701a3c30ace6881e76c60e9adc8e8ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13875_wb2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MANLY PAPERS, 1849-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3488</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1cc46ff88f685d442ac9357d5d7c95ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78fd4853e752f9f6b9ef8661d469259d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f509d0271f8a9c230dd915b3ad9f0cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine correspondence of Charles Manly, governor of North Carolina, and a commission
              signed by him.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13879_ekm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MANLY AND BASIL MANLY III PAPERS, 1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3489</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2834408acba632bc540d385c1f6542c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a1b637860278cb82748da8241d70415">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Scott county), Ky., and Staunton (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1dea70e17c8ad2fbc411bc9f61fde0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Basil Manly, III (1825-1892), and Charles Manly (b. 1837), Baptist
              ministers and members of a prominent Virginia family, commenting on family matters and
              pastoral and educational affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13883_5oo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MANLY PAPERS, 1823-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3490</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9be2e661de6c94793a9df801c5605c43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1fbf66f0e50922a5a0db79013d992c7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74895716f736433a5a3c75c6bdbe4003">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of a printing firm, particularly letters concerning a trip to the
              South, 1839-1840, to secure printing contracts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13887_q0c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADELINE SUSAN MANN PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3491</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1bd31c002fc07b2224fdc3d8a9f1415"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01c3061d543a1152e2f8ea10fac4db63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2c8808f5a35fbaa0f6432aab8c742c8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Love letter to Adeline Susan Mann from Edward Young.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13891_s7o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN PICKMAN MANN PAPERS, 1875-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3492</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a52ccb80c20e71ffd47168c17f76e172"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_843df87f1e52e4b0c9e25bf65a7b58c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cambridge (Middlesex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7075d8c984f80a4764cd9e913715c44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and legal papers of Benjamin Pickman Mann.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13895_bm7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MANN PAPERS, 1864-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3493</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2786ad14b95f00aef87906d7680fb6e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9899a3e94018bbd763120078a7a99a9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Missouri.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f280e2807fe7d95df226950c254966e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book of Charles Mann, an officer of artillery in the Union Army, who served in
              the western theater during the Civil War, containing letters, 1864-1865, sent by Mann
              in his capacity as assistant chief of artillery, Department of the Mississippi,
              concerning assignment of men, tactics, promotions, drills, horses, and detached
              officers and soldiers. Also contains copies of poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13899_plm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MANN PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3494</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_924aedd66324863a35e19de65d821d26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_06cbf57cfaa5813b1e153d0b7b1077ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gloucester (Gloucester County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d9e1897174397c9af1edd53e5c85772a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An undated letter by Charles Mann, an Episcopal minister, discussing a religious
              controversy in Virginia involving the Universalists, the Methodists, and the
              Baptists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13903_m61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORACE MANN PAPERS, 1845-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3495</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7be7c6dc4063388a0ecf89dd5b9ae5ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_914e480a41151c2eb3ee03bf709f989c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11531437bf539bfaefebb6ef79e42d55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostatic copies of letters to Horace Mann (1796-1859), prominent educator of
              Massachusetts, from R. B. Gooch, asking Mann's advice concerning the establishment of
              a system of public education in Virginia; from H. R. West, concerning the education of
              women in Mississippi; and from J. B. Newby, concerning normal schools for North
              Carolina. Included also are indentures granting freedom to slaves from their former
              masters, and one certificate of freedom issued to a Negro.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13907_3uv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ANDREW MANN PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3496</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7263ecf1c305f56da62e74edbf2953cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2dee4083220a971dc229399959904247">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d9eff69034928a1f3e6185a41ac8386c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John A. Mann, a soldier in the Union Army, concerning campaigning in
              Kentucky and Tennessee, and his participation in the battles of Shiloh and Corinth.
              Some of the letters are in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13911_rcg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MANN JOURNAL, 1805-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3497</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7f98e6c84959b7e1da065d00c487906"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26209a4ff69793c2b9b11a3c0c3d698e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42564652be800c18b8ace8b21856cca5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journals of Thomas Mann, a circuit riding preacher in the Virginia Conference of the
              Methodist Episcopal Church, concerning his preaching and his journeys in Virginia and
              North Carolina. The journals cover all or parts of the years 1805-1808, 1810-1816,
              1828-1830.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13915_d5j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES CECIL JOHN MANNERS, SIXTH DUKE OF RUTLAND, PAPERS,
              1843-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3498</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9686c09401de983def04b3d832330df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd1ea2130d63d4bc0dcbd866fc407000">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d64c2c5014bd6ec912d5fb602054bc5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Charles Cecil John Manners concerning agriculture, labor, poor law and
              parish rates, and protection and free trade; and a letter of John James Robert
              Manners, later Seventh Duke of Rutland, concerning church matters and a monument for
              the poet, Robert Southey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13919_h9n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANCY L. MANNEY ALBUM, 1845-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3499</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9618c0e52bd2f4bfe025c7a8c9c8d9fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 59 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_663b7e65b23f4ea3bd643e4033c2f4b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort (Carteret County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecb1c90cb695bb67004650cf3dac4e44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album of a young girl, which includes a full page poem by Thomas P. Ricaud,
              a prominent minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13923_08v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN W. MANNING PAPERS, 1847-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3500</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dbc43b0b7833b4ffe721b48af93e282f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6525f788feadc5b461075ff33af93f38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockford (Coosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_176cde06ae583615a76a01ad5f9f66d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers, including a letter, 1861, describing health conditions at Camp
              Governor Moore near Mobile, Alabama, where the 18th Alabama Regiment encamped.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13927_h0p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN LAWRENCE MANNING PAPERS, 1778-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3501</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d4d1d9fa78acab92eafbb4bd19868047"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4cbdc3e86df43899183565567919bc33">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9db40f885b5f16fffb44ae966898ace1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers including letters from George Washington, Lafayette, Charles
              Cotesworth Pinckney, and P. G. T. Beauregard; a memorandum of articles taken by the
              British from John Chesnut during the American Revolution; a letter, 1854, to Manning
              from Lemuel Blake concerning a textbook on the United States Constitution; and a
              letter from Benjamin Harris Brewster of Philadelphia discussing Democratic politics in
              Pennsylvania and the state delegation to the forthcoming Charleston convention.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13931_q89" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN R. MANSON PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3502</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_192f2aa43a059b9cd9399614701bca67"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bfc4cb31ecf43e2cb697342216100118">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maine.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0da0e341a9db348f82aaf55573d4ebb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Edwin R. Manson of the 2nd Maine Regiment, Cavalry, describing
              Confederate casualties and prisoners, camp life in the Union Army, sickness, food, and
              troop movements in Virginia, Florida, and Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13935_3pa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES ALEXANDER MANSON PAPERS, 1897-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3503</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42d3597aa9808f55c715d739a9f9c2ef"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_675183adf9ee37338a295a396e1d0e31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57f752419eeb7aa8d0426b6ad5746752">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Seventeen letters, 1897-1906, to James Alexander Manson from Sir Arthur Thomas
              Quiller-Couch, concern writings by QuillerCouch and manuscripts of other authors about
              which he was advising Manson, editor of Cassell and Company. There are also a signed,
              autograph manuscript and a revised proof of Quiller-Couch's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Foreword</title> to <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Parodies and Imitations, Old and New </title> (London: 1912), edited by J. A.
              Stanley Adams and Bernard C. White.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13939_x7q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THERESIA MANTZ GEOGRAPHY, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3504</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_24c3fdc0f1891f6c1b3ea65b9154b246"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e93993780e9dde6c990396dc19a30406">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Geography notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13942_2pf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO MARBURY PAPERS, 1799-1807.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3505</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac5388da00838ba3c43db4072a9274b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a79bac739bcb72ebf62375cc64e1c666">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_135afa94d18ac65d37d050d124d20c03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters and papers of Horatio Marbury, relating to his duties in
              several state positions in Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13946_7sf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES CALVIN MARCOM DIARY, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3506</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bac58b1bb1a35e9dcc421c008e85b20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 154 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a56bb84db8db811a2b1e04ce011a8872">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_880ac8785cb0d46edbff82a7fa007012">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of James Calvin Marcom describing his experiences at Camp Holmes near Raleigh,
              North Carolina, and in a fight at Kinston, North Carolina, in 1862. Entries in the
              diary concern camp life, especially the securing of supplies and provisions; training
              of troops; treatment of Union prisoners; and incidents of resistance to Confederate
              impressment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13950_aq9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEARNED MARCY PAPERS, 1845-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3507</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aec15e27415a7e469e7678dea4aaac21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ce604c74ed8b90e5e94b9d9a52b6005">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany (Albany County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1e200e06f1e56992bf5107ca7b6f613">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William L. Marcy (1786-1857), Troy, New York, lawyer, U.S. senator, New
              York governor, and secretary of state, concerning aid to a young man going to
              Wisconsin; the Oregon question; the appointment of a marshal in Raleigh, North
              Carolina. an infraction committed by George Bibb Crittenden, son of John J.
              Crittenden, as an army officer; and routine matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13954_dxy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARIETTA AND NORTH GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY PAPERS, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3508</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_795284e02b095982f5352abbf0770fd7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c47d3ace1ab64bae8501a48096b11b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f5bb9004167afd489ef7d4622ac028c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An unsigned document establishing a trust to reorganize the Marietta and North
              Georgia Railroad Company and an undated statement of the railroad's
              reorganization.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13958_4fq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY MINUTES, 1798-1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3509</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d64dfb8b7d0f642f8ba0c465d9426b2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e37dc675f4c3fd00e5be1cf20037b47c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_635a7d68adc4b89fd02dd664cc7c5ed8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Fragmentary minutes of directors' meetings concerned with the election of officers,
              seal of the company, rules to be observed, lists of members present and absent, and
              duties of officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13962_k1x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FANNIE M. MARION PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3510</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8fbec9cc7975a359709f9c41b2e345c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd2bc0d7aff7d523f50a1a21817692ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5729615266bde09ae8eecb7287de7846">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to friends.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13966_shn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS MARION PAPERS, 1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3511</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1490760fd874a31d87d8afed08af0235"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e22b1accf7d155fbca0aa9b75043c37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berkeley County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1af35852b5474c729284b4547a84a0a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Francis Marion from William Harden informing him of British and American
              military activity in South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13970_140" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MARION PAPERS, 1790-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3512</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_516415b72e81cf6019b4472a4444ead9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>70 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e70f8d9f7450b49ae267aa062e710971">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Georgetown County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a4ec3abf85567013507af1f64f47d6b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers, including bills and receipts for the schooling of Miss V.
              Ashby; papers relating to the estate of Anthony Ashby; letter, 1808, describing
              Washington, D.C., and commenting on the political situation; letter, 1823, from Thomas
              Ruffin discussing the presidential aspirations of John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and
              William H. Crawford; and a letter from Carter Beverley to Robert S. Garnett, member of
              the the U.S. House of Representatives, dealing with the presidential election of
              1824.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13974_iz7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARION FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS RECORD BOOK, 1906-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3513</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_594732f4078cb350e9b1ef1543b37aff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63328f0241d2759b1e8e34432c023f1f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marion (Smyth County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d15fc9d99ec9658211ec4a4020bfa1a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of meetings of the stockholders of the Marion Foundry and Machine Works and a
              resolution, 1920, of the board of directors of the company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13978_gmy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLAN BYRON MARKHAM, SR., MAPS, 1961, 1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3514</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23ec97efa2a415beab4755786441ccb4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cf739aede221608db2dfbd83a1344734">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7d657d7241b1d860ea773f05b86f2c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Maps drawn by Allan Byron Markham showing the location of early land grants in
              western Wake County, North Carolina, 1740-1806; and in Durham County, North Carolina,
              1750-1800.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13982_aor" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN MARKHAM PAPERS, 1836-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3515</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ea5df68efd2ef4401e4677b9f5be3763"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70811a14080a79fd98e728f667479e87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6489d589b8a460b27fee321839651dda">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, including a few Civil War letters, showing methods used in escaping
              military service, and a letter, 1866, regarding the freedmen and labor contracts and
              expressing the intention of supporting the national government. The papers before 1861
              consist largely of tax receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13986_obn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. H. MARKLAND PAPERS, 1885-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3516</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c88da421b9e5e72569790d23af06e828"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f4802203f0e7deba48d8a0c1327a630f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6f1acd9cabcc70512c6a06f25374d64d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Alexander Robinson Boteler to A. H. Markland concerning the movement for
              the acquisition of Santo Domingo, and a treaty with Hawaii providing a coaling station
              for the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13990_yzx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS L. MARKS AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3517</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df646a29260a04d29ad09b3ed8719793"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 119 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a52442044dd7a5b2651831fadd0c1f8d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b269a4fb91676a67787018d5c78832e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Louis L. Marks Autograph Book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13994_t4q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. MARKS AND COMPANY PAPERS, 1878-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3518</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2af7a6ee94547740a32520cc712b2b06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_276153bd0697b473f108207cf0961a55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roseburg (Douglas County), Ore.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab86499fa631ffe75fa150d795be1e46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Four business letters and a bill to S. Marks and Company, mentioning commodity prices
              in Oregon in the 1880s and routine business matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref13998_7me" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. S. MARRETT PAPERS, (1862-1863) 1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3519</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ad7f725245c3625a498a7a3983579f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_daeb9920b91c5fbfc3fd3eeaecb85dd9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clayton (Adams County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ca4854f8bcf2ed12ca3398dc5ade33e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of letters, 1862-1863, written by S. S.
              Marrett to his wife concerning his service in the 3rd Illinois Regiment, Cavalry, in
              Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi during the Civil War. He describes his
              activities as a scout, the difficulties of living off the land, condition of the
              Southern civilians whom he met, and life in camp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14002_jur" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC MARSH PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3520</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80359980cce77247018b53b396de0155"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>79 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef43c3f8bd61eeb3e0c5558112bad887">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chariton (Lucas County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9a12206a3c5d461c1dd6aca1a61184d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Isaac Marsh, a Union soldier in the 34th Iowa Regiment, to his wife
              concern camp life, maneuvers of the Union Army toward Vicksburg, Mississippi, and
              captured Confederate soldiers, including a group of Texas Rangers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14006_paa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN MARSH LEDGER, 1803-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3521</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f21121799f61ed45138b9d53c9c31439"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bcce856c6d19be63636a7991ed9e5caa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bath (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d9a1d72b62619ce6b9e790229ce24dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14010_2dg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCIUS B. MARSH PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3522</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36c47961b7ae925eaa077c826a2e4f6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d0fa5271f73f1085619f33d484fcd40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a43f22d56b5866f9306477ada92938ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Lucius B. Marsh, a colonel in the 47th Massachusetts Regiment
              in Louisiana and a member of the firm of Marsh, Talbot, and Wilmarth Company which
              supplied uniforms to the Massachusetts militia in 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14014_7nu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES KIMBALL MARSHALL PAPERS, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3523</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f80c7ee97f98a4eefba9b41d435be168"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7638680dcd341d3a4ced469aaf28ec70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vicksburg (Warren County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0fa3f1985f3f6f4498b3bceb1be5ed27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items, including a letter from Charles Kimball Marshall to D. M. Key,
              postmaster general of the United States, regarding the adoption by the Post Office
              Department of a double envelope and postal card which Marshall had evidently
              invented.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14018_rxz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENE MARSHALL PAPERS, 1839-1962.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3524</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d34c5c20a160f03c91e87a2ca242a736"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>838 items and 35 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_416d2d9d65144d39a3746215e593be34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Minnesota.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e0dd6243fc972cfc17551021925b4b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries, 1851-1905, and correspondence, 1847-1918, of a surveyor, farmer, banker and
              cavalryman during the Civil War and Sioux Wars, 1862-1865. The collection describes
              military experience in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and along the Missouri River
              Valley; towns and society in New England, the upper Middle West, Tennessee, and the
              Mississippi Valley; Texas on the eve of secession; the effect of the Civil War on
              middle Tennessee. the Red River carters; the development of Brockton, Massachusetts;
              religion; education; Negroes; Southern Unionists; women; immigrants; Indians;
              medicine; agriculture; and individuals including William T. Sherman, Horace Mann, and
              Ignatius Donnelly. There are also many letters from Marshall's sister in Brockton,
              Massachusetts, 1861-1910, concerning economic conditions, labor problems, the
              education and careers of women, medical education, nativism, and immigration and
              industrialization in Brockton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14022_rh9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS MARSHALL PAPERS, 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3525</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1006253ac1c5844847278e538960eb69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7474fb41d13a7a72d7467f1ff474541d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec4d2386c223f7b6df20ae56e9c0aeba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter regarding a deed of conveyance from W. L. Marshall to W. L. Clayton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14026_4z9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MARSHALL PAPERS, 1816-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3526</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_583d1a946962d1ba2c0af46adf48f113"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3d1fdfb8ae3f31081df0d675c727511">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab6c731c99df09cfdcc7b73f6ef6e3f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1824, from John Marshall to Henry Jackson of Georgia concerning an estate.
              Also a letter, 1816, of John Marshall about his son's training.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14030_vj5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH WARREN WALDO MARSHALL PAPERS, 1809-1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3527</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0bbb72e3e80c8ad4edef863ab3a76089"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,488 and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49f0b9eaabe36b8256ed3b5ded42949a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01f918ec2269d326c82cfe5f99916832">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and business papers of Joseph W. W. Marshall (1820-1904),
              physician of Abbeville, South Carolina, and of his family, especially a relative, Anne
              Eliza Marshall (b. 1845) of Greenville, South Carolina. Included are family letters,
              bills for medical supplies, and papers relative to an extensive business in real
              estate. The papers of Ann Eliza Marshall include numerous letters written while on a
              tour of Europe in n the 1890s. family reminiscences with references to the founding of
              Barhamville (S.C.) School for girls; the Ku Klux Klan; a journal with detailed
              accounts of the European tour; numerous genealogical accounts with especial emphasis
              on family connections of Pierce Butler; and a typed copy of the Constitution of the
              Woman's Foreign Missionary Union of the Enoree Presbytery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14034_5m1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHIAS MURRAY MARSHALL PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3528</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6310d2c76a52526e693752833a649414"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_589fcd6b3608b26edc22eb78138dfebd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae63d913fd1f2f25bc398f2bc30c75d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Matthias Murray Marshall from a former student in the Confederate Army
              commenting on the neglect of religion in the army, and personal letters to Marshall
              from Susan Wingfield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14038_jyb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. MARSHALL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1849-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3529</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2caa99ed52c64c73fca31a20584f0e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 396 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_935d23198ee1e921e60d2b1dc7ef510e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Aldie (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_313c5ed55d4a3070338d366aba7a3dd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for repair and carpentry work and miscellaneous items including a record of
              the heirs of James Hixon of Loudoun County; a brief list of officers and men who
              served in the War of 1812; and the formula for a medical preparation of the late
              1870s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14042_lne" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARSHALL AND PARKER ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1852-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3530</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffbfeada25f915c5c6c11e59e23b0437"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03156b3913b794f632bae40db20078d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle (Stanley County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5010dda4d89625e210133ac80874ddf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks and a ledger showing the sales accounts of a general mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14046_6kn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARSHALL FAMILY PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3531</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c7f645417ff62348ba0712753618455"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b61f5aeb0ffec89c74c2d7c2816a02fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_06752415d6ebfcf378443fa6ec42a47a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Mrs. R. H. Marshall to her grandsons describing plantation life near
              Laurens, details of slaves' work in corn shucking, and relations between masters and
              slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14050_spz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL ARELL MARSTELLER PAPERS, 1783 (1820-1859) 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3532</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a6f647bd843516d3769b4046920a028"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>239 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_727b2fd5233a036d8ed3602dc0c2f8bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buckland (Prince William County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13a1cf86b568c699edb9f4e4303ef685">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Samuel A. Marsteller (b. ca. 1795), planter,
              and of his father, P. G. Marsteller, evidently a merchant in Alexandria, Virginia,
              consisting of letters and deeds relative to land in the West. letters to Samuel A.
              Marsteller while a student at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania; letters to
              Marsteller from friends at Dickinson, especially one describing Federalist sentiment
              on the campus in 1813, letters of J. G. Bailey describing streams, soil, and wood in
              Kentucky and Missouri; several letters to Marsteller from his brother, Philip F.
              Marsteller, describing a celebration on July 4, 1826, in Charleston, South
              Carolina,-and family and business activities in other years in Charleston; legal
              papers, business and personal letters, and bills of Samuel A. Marsteller after
              settling in Prince William County in 1828; a few letter of the Civil War period
              relating to the wounding of Marsteller's son, Le Claire A. Marsteller, and some of the
              latter's letters in 1861 while at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, and in the
              vicinity of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14054_8fz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN F. MARTIN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3533</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0e53f5a7d877bc8f1283ebc1e579128"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9236d3310708ad0dcf33cf148df27172">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a Confederate soldier to his wife describing camp life and giving
              instructions for the operation of their farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14057_iug" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. BARTON MARTIN PAPERS, 1856-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3534</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_65d7492efa307140f7fb4f031c93badb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>228 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56a51a62361fdfe7fb22bb56cc572919">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_703d064ca2ceccc50461be86213a2f8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of E. Barton Martin to his wife, Julia (Glascock) Martin, concern their
              courtship and Martin's experiences in Texas as a travelling salesman (one of the first
              to sell by sample) for the dry goods firm of P. J. Willis and Brothers of Galveston,
              Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14061_ajd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES R. MARTIN AND ROBERT WILSON PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3535</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f02ee69f538bec4bcc9a03731156563"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bd9b085025a585e79933682c61a0544">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pickens District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_483de73edab9cab0668c20ffcfba493c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters from privates in the Confederate Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14065_66l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MARTIN PAPERS, 1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3536</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c63e309d8b92dd36e59d23db7902997"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aa39a4545af24d721ae74cf7cef5fea7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_987e6080dec364078cd0ffc81eb5803d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John Martin, governor of Georgia, from General Anthony Wayne discussing
              the need to reduce the number of deserters from regular and militia troops in Georgia
              and other military matters, and a letter from John Habersham concerning papers related
              to John Houstoun.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14069_sgz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN K. MARTIN PAPERS, 1850-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3537</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d176f62faf5902e1867fd61b35bdd9a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_916435129702ef2fe565b2c4faa4d5ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dea81761bd9ff87365173ba9d192656e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Martin on political matters, including a pension bill, the election of
              Rutherford B. Hayes, Virginia politics, and a bill in the Virginia legislature
              concerning warrants on county land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14073_ef6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SANFORD MARTIN PAPERS, 1917-1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3538</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_577c5ed3da7ee315b8b19516d7adcf6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,586 items and 16 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b0e88e793d1e6b1d906137aba7c3a8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winston-Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94a04359ad16f6c6eac540f1084fd62c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John Sanford Martin, North Carolina newspaper editor and political
              figure, contain correspondence, 1912-1951, relating, for the most part, to Martin's
              long career as editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Journal </title> and
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Sentinel, </title> newspapers of Winston-Salem,
              North Carolina. Letters pertaining to national and state politics form an important
              part of this correspondence and concern the presidential election of 1928 and the
              split in the Democratic Party in North Carolina over the candidacy of Alfred E. Smith
              of New York; opposition to the state sales tax in North Carolina in the 1930s;
              Martin's leadership in s the liberal wing of the Democratic Party in North Carolina
              and his attempts to bring the state party in line with the New Deal; state and
              national contests in the elections of 1936; an attempt by Martin and liberal Democrats
              to keep conservative Democrats from obtaining a federal license for a radio station in
              Winston-Salem; and pressures put on North Carolina Democrats to join the Dixiecrats in
              1948. Papers, 1936-1937, deal with the purchase of the Piedmont Publishing Company,
              owner of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Journal </title> and the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Sentinel </title> by the Gordon Gray family of
              Winston-Salem, leaders of North Carolina's conservative Democrats; the decision to
              retain Martin as editor of the papers; and the establishment of a working relationship
              between Martin and Gordon Gray. Correspondence from the period of World War II
              concerns the debate over the entry of the United States into the war, politics in
              North Carolina during the war, activities at home, and discussions about American
              policy after the war, including a confidential transcript of an interview with
              President Harry S. Truman in 1945 on future relations with the Soviet Union and the
              United Nations. Letters, 1930s-1940s, provide information on economic and social
              problems in North Carolina from a number of committees on which Martin served. After
              1940 there is much material on racial problems in Winston-Salem, and throughout North
              Carolina and the South. Material reflecting Martin's interest in the Baptist Church
              includes correspondence concerning various fund raising drives within the church, Wake
              Forest College and its relocation in WinstonSalem, Campbell College, North Carolina
              Baptist Hospital, and the purchase of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Biblical Recorder </title> by the North Carolina State Baptist Convention,
              1938-1939. Correspondence after 1932 reflects Martin's concern for the improvement of
              public primary and secondary education in North Carolina and letters, 1941-1957,
              concern Martin's service on the North Carolina State Board of Education. The
              collection also includes the minutes of the board of education, 1943-1953, and
              memoranda on school finance, legislation, integration, curricula, teacher
              certification and salary, textbooks, school lunches, and student loans. Printed
              material in the collection pertains to temperance, the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company,
              Wake Forest University, Baptists in North Carolina, politics in North Carolina and the
              United States, and societies of professional journalists. There are a large number of
              Martin's speeches and editorials covering all aspects of his career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14077_10s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUTHER MARTIN PAPERS, 1789-1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3539</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7dae491538a5bc01aed258041701b618"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df4e4e93201b1527e45e202bf0dc6971">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b6abd9e434f8b483872d4c1f9c8ce0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of -Luther Martin, delegate to the Constitutional
              Convention of 1787 and attorney general of Maryland, concerning debts owed to
              Maryland, newspaper statements about Martin, and his law practice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14081_yj7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MORGAN MARTIN PAPERS, 1822-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3540</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3207c790ba8d843207dc2b6577d49565"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53be5123120b31d9542363a1faa284cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamptonville (Yadkin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_047a94491e4d4ea8132a655216f68d5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax receipts, indentures, and letters to Morgan Martin from relatives who had moved
              to Nodaway County, Missouri, in the 1840s reporting on family affairs, commodity
              prices in Missouri and Indiana, corn and grain farming, cattle raising, and the great
              demand for cattle in 1850 by those who wanted to drive them to California and Oregon.
              Letters in the 1870s are from relatives in Texas, Missouri, Kansas, and Indiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14085_g6d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MYRA C. MARTIN PAPERS, 1858-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3541</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36c7c347a4a002b91e6f3816022b0b16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb36462e6895189295bdb8e3c7470907">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rock Mills (Randolph County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42294d89f209bc4f89448ca0090c3529">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Myra C. Martin, including letters from Confederate soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14089_ljq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RAWLEY WHITE MARTIN PAPERS, (1851-1868) 1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3542</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_114ea7cc6187230fbd11d92d8392d015"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>88 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40e54db96f24b5b019c7463ae132910e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Competition, now Chatham (Pittsylvania County) and Lynchburg (Campbell County),
              Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1606d3e43f42cb6fb7e45aa6cacc5db0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal letters of Rawley White Martin including love letters between
              him and Ellen Johnson and scattered letters from his period of service as a
              Confederate officer, concerning the Peninsular Campaign of 1861, Confederate Army
              hospitals-, physicians, troop movements, and casualties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14093_zsa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROWENA MARTIN ALBUM, 1853-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3543</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_324a8f631496428a5bbd62321c3ed164"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 44 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c337e850fad3561b1be412663ee789e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mocksville, (Davie County), N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f09d769bf93c773be049135e1a038189">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autograph album.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14097_bfa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SUE A. (RICHMOND) MARTIN PAPERS, 1854-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3544</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4be2c0fefa6b9d37eca1674bfab095a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d665048e783bffb6fc44862fc011a404">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leasburg (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0dead839e34d44308815e58aee61715">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mainly letters to Sue A. Martin from her mother, Martha A. Richmond, concerning
              personal affairs and family business. The letters contain occasional references to
              Reconstruction in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14101_4ru" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WARREN FREDERICK MARTIN PAPERS, 1917-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3545</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb8e40a9fb449fea64c0e8b9a32e9949"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>306 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_319d5d16ae0090eadaf40a97128b280d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d6dabb5464e3f2ee0e9bbbd2079f135">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Warren Frederick Martin, lawyer and secretary to Senator
              Philander Chase Knox, containing bills and receipts, and correspondence concerning
              property Martin had leased; personal and legal business of Reed Knox and Joseph Knox;
              requests from various people for military assignments during World War I; the amount
              of property in the United States owned by citizens of the Central Powers; and the
              Smith bill for federal aid to education, 1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14105_fx9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. MARTIN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3546</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89263bca385eda09543cb08fb186f389"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4eed5a9b6cc2243d1a20e157cfd435c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anderson District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_97365f0b0c820ff812927f190bc62ad6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William A. Martin to his wife, Rebecca E. Martin, concerning his service
              in the 22nd South Carolina Regiment in South Carolina, North Carolina, and
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14109_cv7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE JACOB MARTZ PAPERS, 1833-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3547</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae3c58e0842bbf0c0759dad743d9b205"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71289252e5954ac970536b712f0ba138">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_474c007a0c5fb41e2b38448f3b747448">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mainly bills and receipts of the Reverend George Jacob Martz.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14113_ujv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCILLE WRIGHT (MURCHISON) MARVIN PAPERS, 1913-1964.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3548</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50c1843b0b2a6f5cac746c9dfc3eabe6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5914f7d4e5f47249056288287cbfd7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c38738708179cbf3437f78116323cf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal account books of Lucille Wright (Murchison) Marvin, including investment
              accounts, 1913-1926; account books, 1910-1954; and cash accounts, 1940-1954 and
              1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14117_vib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JUAN FRANCISCO MASDEU PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3549</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b0bf8607dd150237f51e74f33867606"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; circa 130
              pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1c04010f2c51a47a117924758b02c1a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barcelona, Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16f729b97db6169351ae65802b18ff2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A transcript of an apparently unpublished work, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Monarquía Española</title> by Juan Francisco Masdeu, Jesuit and
              Spanish historian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14121_9cx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARMISTEAD THOMSON MASON PAPERS, 1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3550</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f8bbb9d3797a660040acc96c8a0711a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4de1ff75d1d1bef17edab2a241ac4af5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a4080b0c5382dabadd34bc7c5fdc500">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two muster rolls of the company of Captain Epas. Sydnor of the 5th Virginia Militia,
              engaged in the United States service during the War of 1812, sent to Colonel Armistead
              Thomson Mason.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14125_skz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTA S. MASON SCRAPBOOK, 1859-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3551</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_159c6842c494cbcfb667615228d70a54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 71 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89aba4a25ba5b86f11be6c60eda576ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portland (Cumberland County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1db68844e38c32ac6449c827700aa859">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook of newspaper clippings and poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14129_ljl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BESSIE N. MASON PAPERS, 1807 (1881-1944) 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3552</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c33f5857ccbd49d45faadceda8e59acd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>500 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a19857562441b799ef3390a0f618ad5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4e892b2fc21a680b29a104b52155e7fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and postcards to Bessie N. Mason, dealing for the most part with personal
              matters but with scattered references to Hampden-Sydney College and Hollins College in
              Virginia; Mitchell College in North Carolina; the Civil War in Georgia and Tennessee;
              Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1880s and Sam Jones's revivals in Memphis in 1893; the
              Arizona Territory in the 1890s; the battle of San Juan and the taking of Santiago,
              Cuba, 1898; and the Philippine Islands in the early 1900s. The collection also
              contains sermons, sermon outlines, cooking recipes, and bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14133_cta" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELEANOR PRESTON MASON DAYBOOK, 1870-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3553</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_46b11b44f13e8d5d77b3cab38162dfa3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 177 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f148304499ed1dff8bd3cc03fcb636d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chigwell, Essex, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e038fb71b3bc316cdc99236983fe9ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>House expense book for <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The
                Marchins.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14137_10s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HORATIO MASON PAPERS, 1808-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3554</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4807a644e49cc103ff5e757eeaf7a31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34dd8b67b330fc3af2284588fbd9f44e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Toddy Pond, Swanville Township (Waldo County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_881ee0c073a17a34e7114a6d3720a410">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger for lumber mills owned by Horatio Mason.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14141_g9g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MASON PAPERS, 1847-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3555</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66b990de3e57a7a355762f49ed11d07c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c5994f9937cb95f09f1075b252d1555">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hawkinsville (Pulaski County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_406ad1b880bb2b168a44d95e52b87714">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of James, Daniel H., and Benjamin F. Mason, apparently brothers,
              concerning gold on their father's land in 1858, James's service in the Confederate
              Army at Vicksburg in 1863, and Benjamin's illness in a hospital at Cuthbert, Georgia,
              in 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14145_4l9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MURRAY MASON PAPERS, 1835-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3556</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9609f90c5833e90ffdb3c2f1bd2f0f91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f6bb8f7c423a74b0f3c8576e6a37cdc1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24bd23833db6dd2134b85ec83ef3a8b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business papers of James M. Mason (1798-1871), member of the United
              States Congress and Confederate commissioner to England and France, contain letters to
              A. J. Beresford-Hope in England concerning social engagements and events in the Civil
              War, letters of Mason to Philip Clayton Pendleton of Martinsburg, West Virginia,
              dealing with social matters and describing the disorganization of the U.S. House of
              Representatives and the paralysis of the government in 1860, and business
              correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14149_m74" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN YOUNG MASON PAPERS, 1844-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3557</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b2ad31ad52d667282b0f0d85f595d9c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22bc585dab12d76d34e622c346cf911c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31554814f5e7a2aed72033b270f099d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John Young Mason, who was a member of the U.S. House of
              Representatives and held several political offices, containing a letter, 1849, from
              Simon Cameron recommending a contractor from Pennsylvania who was bidding on a project
              in Virginia; a letter to Mason from Willie P. Mangum and other prominent North
              Carolinians recommending James Abbott for a lieutenancy in the United States Navy; and
              letters written for Mason while he was secretary of the navy of the United States
              concerning the investigation of a ship alleged to be in the slave trade, 1844, and the
              transportation of Wilson Shannon to Mexico to assume his duties as ambassador,
              1844.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14153_y36" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY RANDOLPH MASON PAPERS, 1917-1954.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3558</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc6877410a9a8441b4bdf9afb57228f7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,528 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bbee8a24d91dcb018b1e36313623cb9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va., and Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52e9f173d62fbf71de32943227c6892d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Lucy Randolph Mason, social reformer and southeastern public relations
              representative for the Congress of Industrial Organizations (C.I.O.). Correspondence
              before 1937 pertains mainly to the Richmond League of Women Voters. During 1937-1954,
              correspondence concerns C.I.O. unions. strikes; wages, hours, and working conditions
              in various Southern industries; competition between the C.I.O. and the American
              Federation of Labor; the Highlander Folk School, Monteagle, Tennessee; Southern School
              for Workers, Richmond, Virginia; Southern Regional Council; Southern Conference
              Education Fund. the Political Action Committee of the C.I.O.; the administration of
              Franklin D. Roosevelt; penal reform; Georgia politics and government, especially the
              gubernatorial election of 1946; and the enlistment of churches for labor causes and
              opposition to racial prejudice. Papers contain speeches and notes for speeches given
              by Lucy Mason and several given by Henry Wallace. Also minutes, memoranda, and
              miscellany concerning union and philanthropic activities. printed matter, including
              publications of the C.I.O. Federal Council of Churches, Southern Regional Council,
              Southern Conference Education Fund, and National Religious and Labor Fund; and
              clippings relating to labor unions, Georgia politics, and the administrations of
              Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14157_fx1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ELIZA MASON PAPERS, 1827-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3559</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cecee5bd9a727cadbd15fc46d4d3030b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba81f579c9c51d0802f8c5ff954e92cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mattawoman (Charles County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5677c92abf516c1cd53ccbcf02cfa4aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Original poems written by Mary Eliza Mason and copies of poems by prominent writers
              of the period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14161_qnw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMSON FRANCIS MASON PAPERS, (1778-1884) 1886. 1</unittitle>
            <unitid>3560</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cc06f2c3de746f54eb6f5043ef990e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aae221d3d93374be75ad52f6894ea262">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexandria (Arlington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55c4961397f5a268129d17a7f0bc06f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Thomson Francis Mason (d. 1838), and of his father, Thomson
              Francis Mason (d. ca. 1820), and of the former's wife, Elizabeth (Price) Mason, and
              their children. The collection falls into four categories; papers showing the purchase
              of supplies from John Davis for Revolutionary soldiers from 1778 until 1781, evidently
              from the papers of Thomson F. Mason, (d. ca. 1820); letters and papers of Thomas F.
              Mason (d. 1838) relative to the settlement of his father's estate, legal matters, sale
              of land during the 1820s and 1830s, and in 1837 the lease of Mason's farm to Bailey
              Tyler witt provision for <title type="simple" render="doublequote">due rotation for
                the fallow crop</title> as well as the use of clover and plaster; letters of
              Elizabeth (Price) Mason to her children, especially Francis while at Princeton
              College, Princeton, New Jersey, and of friends and lawyers to her on business matters
              involving lawsuits over property; and, after 1850, letters to Francis Mason from his
              friends and sisters. The letters and papers centering around Elizabeth (Price) Mason
              contain many references to family affairs, farming operations, and the Loudoun County
              estate owned by her husband and Richard H. Henderson, with comments on the
              difficulties of travel between her home, <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Culross,</title> near Alexandria, Virginia, and <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Eagle's Rest,</title> in Loudoun County, Virginia. Included
              also are letters from James Barbour, John J. Crittenden, John K. Griffin, and Eleanor
              Parke (Custis) Lewis. One letter from Carry Mason, daughter of Elizabeth (Price)
              Mason, contains a reference to the superior character and ability of Robert E.
              Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14165_i4m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON OVERSEERS OF THE POOR PAPERS, 1826-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3561</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_89dd43b038973ecb0c22596841940447"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4abc5c7ef2f4a1b6e7343d46dcc36cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e7ec66f2eb2482c0823486fb599df81">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine items pertaining to the duties of the Overseers of the Poor of Boston,
              Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14169_re5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3562</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee2c4aad159d4803a90a3592ae6c5069"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 118 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54cc13dea872d5ee47dc2b628970ca26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8d815703dc48089f4f678325450d744">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs of Company F. Massachusetts Regiment, usually giving the height and home
              address of the signers and containing brief remarks about some of the signers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14173_l1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY C. MASSENBURG PAPERS, 1838-1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3563</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51957f3b3c4e306d92f0f4b073c60432"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47593f326e67681ee7910b8bd8d89077">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f41dbb09f767010df0d748f244ee9f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Lucy C. Massenburg and her family from other family members and friends
              concerning personal matters and local news; recipes for making dyes; religion in
              general and religious practices in the Confederate Army; a yellow fever epidemic,
              1867; temperance; and Negroes serving on a jury in North Carolina, 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14177_wzu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCIUS S. MASSEY SERMONS, 1922-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3564</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_165c8a2e7c634a14e93258c878b29445"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86a5e12de7cb60bfe383964d9ccb7a22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Red Springs (Robeson County), and Hertford (Perquimans County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_625bc3fb6806b3235289a9f5d262ff8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sermons of a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14181_vf5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. MASSIE PAPERS, 1837 (1864-1868).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3565</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_550eaf56e5125e90eb41d12bdd225943"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f52f1731223ac386e49870ee191b2f1d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westminster (Carroll County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3f809f0e9de5cc83361a73c6bf16090">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of a Copperhead, relating to suspects, arrests, evasion of the h
              draft law; and letters discussing possibilities of mercantile business in Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14185_9wx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MASSIE PAPERS, 1766-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3566</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90210a63530eab2afbc22a6c2b552fea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>614 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_536cef07efde404e5effb73628fa712c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pharsalia, (Nelson County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_002412f06daac5967029752d659166c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Massie (1795-1862), including some papers of his brother, Thomas
              (b. 1782), and of their father, Thomas Massie (d. 1834), all planters of Nelson
              County, and papers of William Massie's children and grandchildren. Among the papers
              are surveyors' plats of lands owned by the Massies; family letters; indentures; deeds
              genealogical material; inventory of William Massie's estate, architect's drawing for
              plantation buildings; a letter from a student of Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia,
              1834; papers relating to the division of the elder Thomas Massie's estate; and a
              series of letters and other records of the Massie plantations including a diagram for
              crop rotation, plantation account books, a weather memorandum book for 1858-1860, and
              a book of orchard reports. The papers also contain business letters and bills from
              firms in Richmond and Lynchburg (Virginia), Baltimore (Maryland), and other cities
              listing prices for tobacco, wheat, corn, flour, and other commodities and discussing
              general economic and business conditions; a few letters dealing with William Massie's
              political career as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1839-1840, and
              sheriff of Nelson County in the 1840s; Civil War material, including an incomplete
              letter, 1862, describing the battle of Shiloh, and items relating to the impressment
              of Massie property by the Confederacy; and an eyewitness account of the Chicago fire
              of 1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14189_bv7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LUCY MARIA (BUTLER) MASSY, BARONESS MASSY, PAPERS, 1828-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3567</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8631c1ad7f703eb727666cee894e098e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_82e14a5e2db0409cf19a1d901ade5242">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dublin, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf2ee521868cea8a9cc90571f88024ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, mainly in French, to Lucy Maria (Butler) Massy from her cousin, Anne Butler,
              describing a variety of persons, subjects, and events in the social and cultural life
              of Dublin, Ireland, including Mr. Glennon, a taxidermist who specialized in birds; an
              exhibition by Stephen Catterson Smith, a portrait painter; the Dublin Exposition of
              1853; spiritualism and a seance by Mrs. W. R. Hayden, an American medium. the marriage
              of the Reverend James Rumsey to Elizabeth Medlycott; poetry by Julia Lees. Mr. Knapp,
              a teacher of navigation; a piano concert by a child prodigy, Arthur Napoleao; tax
              evasion and the new revenue law in Ireland, 1852; Susan Doyne and mining in County
              Wicklow; and the Parnell family. The collection also contains an incomplete, anonymous
              manuscript discussing the role of the mother in the family, written in response to
              statements in <title type="simple" render="italic">The Life, Character, and Remains of
                the Rev. Richard Cecil </title> (London: 1811).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14193_a9j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIUS MASTEN PAPERS, 1797-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3568</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f36b68ed0ad9a2f11208b0a2e714cd38"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7705844e6d47f643379c41dcd2113367">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milo and Penn Yan (Yates County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54aeb88a9194ef376ba4f54199ea039e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up mainly of indentures, deeds, legal papers, and business
              letters pertaining to Cornelius Masten's land transfers in New York; and a letter from
              John Martineau, 1824, concerning a proposed cotton factory near Huntsville,
              Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14197_atf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MASTER BUILDERS' EXCHANGE OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, MINUTES,
              1886-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3569</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dcfb4dc01e9c0f0055eee5845ae199bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 289 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e70dc7f5f47d2a993e2ab6b1d90bb40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a9535016e978dfa0b9e8555b88cadf86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Master Builders' Exchange of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Minutes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14201_lhc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MASTERS PAPERS, 1801-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3570</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a68622d22e5da8ddc2e536375ec51439"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e7f1af123c4543c1c01088711bee1fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N. Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1e61325245164341daa747bc58da4b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains official papers and letters of credit carried by Thomas
              Masters as supercargo on the brig <title type="simple" render="italic">Maria </title>
              during a voyage to the Mediterranean 1801; a charge against the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Maria </title> drawn by Don Manuel de Medina y Jimenez, concerning
              an encounter with the Spanish corsair <title type="simple" render="italic">Felucca
                Esperanza</title>; and letters concerning sugar cane planting and trade in the
              Danish West Indies, 1825, and a trip through the southern United States, 1840.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14205_q5g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEKSANDER MATEJKO PAPERS, 1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3571</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f3bd96fc6db0957224856d4635a0426"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2eec38bc964deb8b32f7123f769dc73c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warsaw, Poland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3ffaaae7e4c40cc210a9ea462d71d0de">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers on economic and social conditions in Poland prepared by Dr. Aleksander Matejko
              of Warsaw, Poland, while he served as a visiting professor of sociology at the
              University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14209_ql9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. B. MATHESON PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3572</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a296836a8580d7280d5731cc62b41ef7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbe0b7266091c7c208d69e8dd0fd0d55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f6c82a27b7140cba82ba0939c6cc1612">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and receipts, concerning the purchase of a buggy and harness and the
              shipment of supplies to Alexander County, North Carolina, for wives and mothers of
              soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14213_op3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MATHEWS PAPERS, 1786-1794.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3573</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_61d230a9f69fe643078fcb160f6a4268"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c91eb46b773827f4d103943c52b404bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf8fe1da1c8c1d45db40bb8782ceb8e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Mathews, member of the United States Congress, 1789-1791, and
              governor of Georgia, 1793-1796, contain a bond for trustees of an estate, giving some
              information on the administration of confiscated estates; appointment of Philip
              Milledge as tax collector for Chatham and Richland counties, Georgia; land grants;
              letter, 1794, from James Gunn, United States senator and from Georgia, concerning the
              danger of a war with Great Britain; bill for the hire of a slave; and a copy of a
              dissent by Governor George Mathews to an act of the Georgia legislature for disposing
              of unappropriated territory of that state, 1794.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14217_4rg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TANDY B. MATHEWS PAPERS, 1844-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3574</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08ab4587e949f00aa63bf30a6b3117c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>54 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4af02366f3ce5b8279c97be2328a3009">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warminster (Nelson County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_21cedc2e25a18b349cebb2999094a800">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and business papers of Tandy B. Mathews, a carpenter and overseer of a lumber
              yard for the James River and Kanawha Canal Company, dealing with affairs of the canal
              and family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14221_3aq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. H. MATHEWSON PAPERS, 1932-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3575</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc9e1cd8c73f573485f0bdb37a1aa4ac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a133b7df0f61ca95ff0d65a5f979283c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Butts County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87f8f7ebb1e3a18c3069dd7d7cccf18c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of G. W. Mathewson include letters, 1934, dealing with gubernatorial campaign
              of Eugene Talmadge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14225_m6x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MATLOCK ARITHMETIC BOOK [1850?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>3576</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90128fb89bd565c252c9390b9d8be609"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19033ab8dad918ed2236bc7260896611">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Caswell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5972c70f5384d0f1be639e56878e060">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume of arithmetic and exercises.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14229_2xo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GEORGE MATON PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3577</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_162fe439937671e00856fc288ede0347"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff105c00f74e58c58026b4ef7b74f315">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a60fb8e6cf630501868a68fa33b2b174">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to William George Maton, a London physician, from Thomas Hardwicke, discussing
              Hardwicke's connection with the Linnaean Society and his submission to the society of
              a drawing of a sawfish from the Ganges River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14233_yqj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MATTHEWS PAPERS, 1853-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3578</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b58feb75e1521614dd25f7f9c6140cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>129 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c20f7142b78d09e51db4c407cec3b43">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3fd3b703c49b0b99580279d8d919d337">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of George Matthews relate to his work as captain of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">National Eagle,</title> a sailing ship owned by Fisher
              and Company of Boston, Massachusetts, engaged in trading voyages to India and various
              ports in North and South America. Letters concern the difficulties of raising and
              retaining a crew; disease among the sailors; the various cargoes carried by the ship;
              repairs on the vessel; the Sepoy revolt in India, 1857; and the threat of Confederate
              privateers and commerce raiders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14237_kx1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES S. MATTHEWS ACCOUNT BOOK, 1902-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3579</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e5c4b9a3cafcf7238a7e526b146a9e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 388 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6addfe5c93bf30ff49daf56eb1b7e09c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Baltimore, Md.?].</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8c367b76ab95e0a6ed5d55185c9dcfb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14241_f6f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. B. MATTHEWSON PAPERS, 1840-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3580</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70b4f0d867022978bc171c81ce98488f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7315ef1369e8e530549e565d2f90cd23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence (Providence County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bb5dfa6828aa156dad6c4790ff6a49a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters mentioning the potato trade and potato prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14245_otz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GEORGE MATTON PAPERS, 1859-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3581</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ec1d38aa207602ca8cfae5d8ee31d5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c006bfbea54d6ca71afb6b994719aa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>High Point (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a657eef9006499f836e963f9c7fb48a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William George Matton, minister and presiding elder of the northern
              Methodist Episcopal Church in North Carolina, contain his memoirs, 1866-1883,
              concerning his decision to come to the South as a preacher; the work of the northern
              Methodists throughout North Carolina; relations with the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South; relations between the white and black membership of the church; church
              sponsorship of schools, including Bennett College at Greensboro, North Carolina, and
              North Carolina Seminary at High Point, North Carolina; camp meetings; annual
              conferences in North Carolina and their presiding bishops; several general conferences
              of the church; temperance; and local churches throughout the state. The collection
              also contains a brief autobiographical statement written in 1887, which records
              Matton's church in New York City, 1859-1866, and summarizes his career in North
              Carolina, 1867-1887; and an incomplete speech or sermon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14249_pf8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES T. MATTOX DAYBOOK, 1880-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3582</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f286f40575e4d4f3aaf01b63317824e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 67 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_45508d26fb10ab317add9731f65ae28b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marshall (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6bf32d387a4d79abe1d38d23c374b70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14253_kih" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAUDE AND WRIGHT LETTERPRESS BOOK, 1865-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3583</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d45f1acab60a6c9d7c8c4130c9fdebb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 994 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26d9daa0567d399e75f8c437b6dac4e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4af2693e7edc406b06b35a96d29f7fd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a firm dealing primarily in cotton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14257_lcy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN MAULSBERG LEDGER, 1840-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3584</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e363f4b4841c4bcc09da6194c96fffdd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7bb6d738ecfccfde1fc335a8de6c76d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_942f2c7560538ead179845f39e6a4e12">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business ledger of a saddler, with a few livery accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14261_tco" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DABNEY HERNDON MAURY PAPERS, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3585</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_978d920e8431b28bd53f91a5914bdd0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed8ea382ab43f69e01a050e3983fedc8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_224bc480d79dd26f53da653a0f4761ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Dabney Herndon Maury, Confederate general and organizer of the Southern
              Historical Society, to Colonel J. P. Nicholson concerning Maury's attempts to find a
              northern publisher for his articles on the Civil War; and a biographical questionnaire
              filled in by Maury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14265_n1a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY PAPERS, 1829-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3586</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4bd62fd560bd72be5f70b96d670e095"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>166 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b08f294ac70683500e3792533969ee65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_567ea73183a00225d8e61d1250701184">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and professional correspondence of Matthew F. Maury (1806-1873), famous
              hydrographer. Many of the letters are written from Mexico and from Virginia Military
              Institute, Lexington and concern the publication of Maury's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Physical Survey of Virginia.</title> Many letters addressed to
              Matthew F. Maury were from his cousin, Rutson Maury, relative to family affairs.
              Included also are letters from Dabney Herndon Maury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14269_0m2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD LAUNCELOT MAURY PAPERS, 1824 (1866-1889) 1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3587</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d8ea743ce3a169595b485471eacef32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,696 items and 35 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_49cfc90d7dd33ded84f9dcf469fe95e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd5de3484185503e0b28dcd69debefb7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Richard Launcelot Maury (1840-1907), his wife, Susan Gatewood (Crutchfield)
              Maury, and his son, Matthew Fontaine Maury III (b. 1863), and papers relating to many
              other members of the Maury family, including-Richard L. Maury's father, Matthew
              Fontaine Maury (1806-1873). Correspondence contains letters, 1824, of Dabney M.
              Herndon and his family, especially his daughter, Ann Hull Herndon, who became the wife
              of Matthew F. Maury (1806-1873); correspondence, 1856, 1858, 1860, of Matthew F. Maury
              concerning his investments in land in Minnesota; a few letters and papers of Richard
              L. Maury, Matthew F. Maury, and John H. Maury from the period of the Civil War, mainly
              concerning Richard's service with the 24th Virginia Regiment and John's experiences in
              Mississippi; copies of letters, 1865, of Matthew F. Maury concerning the post of
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Imperial Commissioner of
                Colonization</title> which he accepted from Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico; letters,
              1865-1866, of Susan C. Maury describing her life in Mexico, where Richard L. Maury was
              serving as assistant to his father, correspondence, 1866-1868, of Richard L. Maury and
              Susan C. Maury describing Richard's attempts to find employment in Cuba and Nicaragua,
              and their life at Javali Mine, Nicaragua, which he managed, including letters from
              Lucy and Elie Maury in England and Rutson Maury in New York; correspondence, after
              1869, of Richard L. Maury's law firm, Maury and Letcher, of Lexington, Virginia;
              letters, 1869-1873, of Matthew F. Maury and letters concerning his estate, 1873;
              letters, 1881-1885, from Matthew F. Maury III (b. 1863), as a student at the
              University of Virginia and at the Columbian University Law Department in Washington,
              D. C.; letters, 1886, of Matthew F. Maury III, while on a European tour,
              correspondence of the law firm of Richard L. Maury and Matthew F. Maury III;
              correspondence of Richard L. Maury with Civil War veterans concerning the battles in
              which he fought and letters pertaining to Confederate veterans' organizations; letters
              of Richard L. Maury relating to his Huguenot ancestors; and correspondence pertaining
              to the estate of Richard L. Maury, 1907. Legal papers contain land deeds of various
              members of the Maury family; Mexican land grants and legal papers; papers related to
              legal cases involving the Universal Life Insurance Company of New York and Euqenia M.
              Horde v. <title type="simple" render="italic">Wheeling Lands</title>; survey reports
              and maps; and the wills of Matthew F. Maury and Richard L. Maury. Financial papers
              include records of Maury and Letcher, 1869-1874; papers concerning the financial
              affairs of C. W. Maury and Company, New York stockbrokers Richard L. Maury, 1873-1907;
              and financial records of Matthew F. Maury. Collection also contains genealogical
              material on the Maury family and several related families and a history of the Maury
              family by Richard L. Maury; a number of Confederate bonds; school reports of Matthew
              F. Maury III; clippings, published speeches, and pamphlets, for the most part dealing
              with the Civil War, including Richard L. Maury's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >In Memoriam,</title> a tribute to Matthew F. Maury; journal, 1886, of the European
              tour of Matthew F. Maury III; notebook of Matthew F. Maury III, on the sermons of Dr.
              Charles Minnigerode of St. Paul's Church, Richmond, Virginia; the journal of Richard
              L. Maury kept while on a trip to London, England,1873; expense account for European
              trips taken by Richard L. Maury's family, 1890, 1892; Richard L. Maury's expense
              accounts, 1869-1907; diary of Richard L. Maury, 1866-1867; diary of Ann Maury, 1889;
              and a scrapbook of clippings, 1861-1865, mainly from the Richmond <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Enquirer </title> and the Richmond Whig, concerning the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14273_2o2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN MAXCY PAPERS, 1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3588</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8c78d270ad19c962ae7fbd867c284fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d151521a1f7a88d29bdf0542944a7ccf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Providence, R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdfd1b25dc94bce2e726ea3f3e39030b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Jonathan Maxcy, president of Rhode Island College, to Jonathan Edwards,
              Jr., president of Union College, Schenectady, New York, recommending a person named
              Allen for a professorship in mathematics and natural philosophy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14277_vew" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VIRGIL MAXCY PAPERS, 1834-1838.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3589</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_25e2584959547ec73cd8cc524aecd8c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f9f048dda8e067dc8e0a2cf3b828426">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2414a175b03fad3cdc2bb8200435eb31">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers of Virgil Maxcy, including an account of the public auction of a
              slave family in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1837.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14281_cb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL BELL MAXEY PAPERS, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3590</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97d25304cd1b81e39b54b45c5c844983"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7f8ebae60108dd71b8545fcb73bb62ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris (Lamar County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f994590bc83131dc33fc62edfdfb732">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine administrative letter of U. S. Senator Samuel Bell Maxey of Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14285_ymo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH P. MAXWELL PAPERS, 1779, 1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3591</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f49e7c4892db71b49b3780590503b6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c464601f537f328bb180adf6924f7b13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5e9381e203185a2f8bb6ea84693a2fb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Sarah P. Maxwell, concerning the seizure and return of thirty of her
              slaves by British troops, and giving recipes for home remedies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14289_yzz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM MAXWELL PAPERS, 1915-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3592</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_908492ec79312e76cde7625de9d23c6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a712136b5458c8313cfade1e771278a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2029794a73e3761c8887de526225982c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Sir William Maxwell, newspaper executive and member of the Unionist Party,
              concerning his activities in Unionist and Conservative party politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14293_e95" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID MAY PAPERS, 1839-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3593</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d991a160a1419d6330757998aecb0162"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9179261602889779b1525602e94b32e0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a1315ab9a29b1f0dfeafd4c85bb8677">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of David May include a letter to a Southern woman in New York City, 1861; a
              letter, 1862, concerning the support of the family of a Confederate soldier; and
              letters concerning personal debts and the settlement of debts in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14297_eps" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FREDERICK MAY PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3594</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f8dcafe96bed44c3e50b8e74b985519"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10c88f76824dc8c50520fe6ab210e7a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2d599b3f632cd57e6e96384d411cb11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Frederick May, a noted surgeon, to General Mansfield reporting that
              May had been refused a pass to inspect the entrenchments of the United States Army on
              the Potomac.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14301_sfp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAY McEWEN KAISER COMPANY, INC., PAPERS, 1913-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3595</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c3f78dbe53c828a67f61c8a96f6338b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>80 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d95c90168440687327e04129aa703e3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Alamance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecf45143e0fe5bb28d92ff2774a90166">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up primarily of a major series of account books of May McEwen
              Kaiser Company, Inc., and its predecessor, May Hosiery Mills, manufacturer of rayon,
              cotton, nylon, and silk hosiery. The volumes include balance sheets, 1927-1947; trial
              balances, 1913-1948; ledgers, 1913-1948; journals, 1915-1948; cashbooks, 1919-1948;
              voucher registers, 1918-1948; operating ledgers, 1935-1948; cost ledgers, 1935-1948;
              sales journals, 1918-1928; and sales summaries, 1945-1948. There are also stock
              registration books, 1927-1942, and stock transfer books, 1927-1941. Two volumes
              contain records for Daisy Hosiery Mills and May Hosiery Mills. For May Hosiery Mills
              there are accounts receivable, 1917-1921; trial balances, 1913-1918, 1921-1926;
              inventories, 1914-1918, 1921-1926; and outstanding customers' notes and acceptances,
              1919-1922. For Daisy Hosiery Mills there are accounts receivable, 1917-1922; trial
              balances, 1921-1922; inventories, 1921-1922; and outstanding customers' notes and
              acceptances, 1919.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14305_9vv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD THOMAS MAY PAPERS, 1873-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3596</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_366a7d5fad05609b9084da3a26ff643c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46ca6b0e866664218b652a73a0e87b5b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_620eb788367c91dde50cd482ee605cff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material relating to Trinity College, Randolph County, North Carolina, including
              pictures of Trinity students, 1873-1874; Edward Thomas May's report card from Trinity,
              1881-1882; a newspaper account of the Trinity commencement of 1882; and a notice of a
              lecture by Charles W. May on the Spanish-American War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14309_ssa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. W. MAYBERRY PAPERS, 1890-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3597</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b2e193037516de6139c09249d3ad1bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>100 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d94c6e98d9c56073907360802b034422">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laredo (Webb County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1bd9de0116c4fd6aa3caec4e398c3673">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of W. W. Mayberry, an agent of the Mexican National Railroad.
              Included also is a fragment of a short story probably written by a member of the
              family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14313_r61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRANTZ MAYER PAPERS, 1634-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3598</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_790e3c25d69cac375311b0e9dfff2103"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf7a96a7f0fc690606447ab09680211f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65115b6fdda2b3b89023a05468cc295b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Brantz Mayer, lawyer, historian, and author, contain a letter, 1768, from
              Bennet Allen, an 18th century Anglican clergyman, to Governor Sharpe of Maryland
              concerning a riot in Allen's parish; letter, 1787, pertaining to property left by
              Bennet Allen in America at the time of the American Revolution; letter, 1847, of the
              Duke of Wellington; letters from William Pinkney White in the 1870s revealing Mayer's
              interest in obtaining U-. S. government publications for the Maryland Historical
              Society; correspondence, 1866, between Brantz Mayer and Ezra Abbot, librarian of
              Harvard University, concerning the charter of Maryland; legal papers, 1857-1860, of
              Brantz Mayer relating to disputes over land claims in Florida under the will of John
              McDonogh; transcript from a document in the British Museum, prepared for Mayer's
              publication of <title type="simple" render="italic">A Relation of Maryland, Reprinted
                from the London Edition of 1635 </title> (New York: 1865); report, 1858, by John
              Henry Alexander on the location of sources for the history of Maryland; and the roster
              of committees of the city council of Baltimore, 1864. There are also a few items
              pertaining to the law practice of Charles F. Mayer, brother of Brantz Mayer; and a
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">lexiconbook</title> in Latin, Greek, and
              German kept by Christian Mayer, father of Brantz Mayer as a boy in Ulm, Germany, and
              manuscripts in French and German describing the trade of Ulm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14317_amg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MINOR C. MAYER PAPERS, 1876-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3599</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c97160021e23b688144971614a660e96"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16aba66a357a724b269a4305735bcac8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d23b23fd598bd95487f7edf84beb94b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a grocer, and an itemized account for the construction of the home
              of Minor C. Mayer on Tryon Street in Charlotte, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14321_wl0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. F. MAYHEW ACCOUNT BOOK, 1853-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3600</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_20696f7618a74d9fabed0bf68b1a0a9f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 74 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eee23a04b31188163d61c584c9dbd6a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7113670a36a728dc15cd94e558c676ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14325_5h9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MEACHAM JOURNALS, 1788-1797.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3601</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_370dbb84bcb06e31206f39568ab39a49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c146c359360d136bb4ee66a0fae14b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia and North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9501f59fe4a1196a60173f70b439232">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daily records of James Meacham (1763-1820), of Sussex County, Virginia, an itinerant
              minister of the Virginia Methodist Episcopal Conference. The entries concern his
              travels as a circuit rider for the Roanoke, Hanover, and Portsmouth circuits, meetings
              held, general church matters and the question of slavery. [Published: W. K. Boyd
              (ed.), <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Journal and Travel of James
                Meacham, 1789-1797,</title> Trinity College Historical Society <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Papers,</title> Ser. 9 (1912), pp. 66-95; Ser.10 (1914), pp.
              87-102.]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14329_o7t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CURTIS G. MEADE LEDGER AND DAYBOOK, 1883-1928.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3602</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e15834681ff92210e7318a7e52212d33"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 360 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4273325c33f65932c5682676f994773">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>White Post (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdaa310d5c0a97fbc55af2c367cd6a0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Unidentified ledger, also containing farm and household accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14333_g0j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MEADE PAPERS, 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3603</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9ca1bf3e49fda16f669129385a4809a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_be0a6addecd0f5efc2a36fe696dad5f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92a810085d9a6eb2072a9a0c4e1a236b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to a Mr. Johnson from Meade (d. 1897), providing information about the Civil
              War career of General George Gordon Meade.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14337_ifc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH MEADOWS PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3604</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72a58f8ec7f2a57afb60e5d7f8fc443a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84dc252e7cf008e914247adc1b1a218f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Maxey (Oglethorpe County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95743c8b3f94e3996401a2129c6fc467">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Mrs. Elizabeth Meadows from Sarah Street, inquiring about James Street
              and John Meadows, Confederate soldiers who had been reported missing; and a letter
              from J. H. Armstrong to Sophronia Meadows, describing Civil War activities around
              Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1862, and commenting on that section of the country.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14341_lkv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SQUIRE MEADOWS ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1827-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3605</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f83e15245c7a172680b4628ba4abbef3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 166 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8aa1a59ea96f4c616c9560e1d6a4fb85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Person County, N. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_140d9f0546d8eaeb097e24fcff98051c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript volume of arithmetic problems and exercises. Also contains promissory
              notes and a justice of the peace summons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14345_0i6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MEAGHER PAPERS, 1863-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3606</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5dc35d4e8d8ff98aee4f906d81cabf6b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3792e49045d038f8ca3a5004be1e754e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Hinds County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_673060a8f57556f0da1e86a05a5d1469">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a British subject who lived in Jackson, Mississippi, during most of the
              Civil War, concerning the confiscation by Union troops of nearly two hundred bales of
              his cotton, and Meagher's attempt to collect damages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14349_g6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADELAIDE SAVAGE MEARES, 1773-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3607</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10e827983c0377c8a918892e5ec61264"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>161 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_50d0194406cce6475cf6ff4781b30902">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_753c5cc036576adffe77fe025ee27106">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Adelaide Savage Meares are made up of miscellaneous family letters,
              documents, genealogical material, biogra phical sketches, and clippings. Correspond
              ence includes a letter, 1803, from James A. Neal to his student, Ann Claypoole; letter
              of introduction, 1841, to President John Tyler for Frederick C. Hill; report of Walker
              Meares to the board of education of New Hanover County, North Carolina, 1885, on the
              condition of the public schools; letter, 1901, relating to Belgrade Institute,
              Mayeville, North Carolina; letter, 1903, concerning a trip to Saratoga Springs, New
              York; letters, 1913 and 1916, describing the first public church wedding in
              Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1856; and letters, 1932, of Adelaide S. Meares relating
              to a European trip. Volumes in the collection include two books containing
              translations of Homer and Virgil, done by Joseph Hill Wright while a student at St.
              Timothy's Hall, near Baltimore, Maryland, 1849-1850. composition book of Adelaide S.
              Meares while a student at Tileston Institute, Wilmington, North Carolina, 1875-1877;
              account book, 1878-1880, for <emph render="doublequote">Point Peter</emph> plantation
              near Wilmington; two books of original and copied poems from the 1820s; and one book
              of poetry from the 1880s. The collection also contains clippings concerning Adelaide
              S. Meares's family and Wilmington; and genealogical and biographical sketches giving
              information on the Meares, Claypoole, and Hill families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14353_alw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MECKLENBURG COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEE, [CHARLOTTE?] DISTRICT FOR WHITE
              RACE, ca. 1880s.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3608</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26a9ab4eb791e9fe4e12cc0aa9ae2012"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b506f84cd965f428d393c3f7bbc0d381">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d747962eac0b711c970fc1c7b40a591">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of common schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14357_4dk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEDICAL LECTURE NOTEBOOK, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3609</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d142616fca92627ec7abbbd9a86f18c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 42 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93ab1f2a991f9c2646b673c4087f9c0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66fedd34a0857b49fed6924ee1d73589">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Class notes taken by an unidentified medical student at the University of
              Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14361_0mj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. MEECH PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3610</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b53e7eeea98a5c05b9fd46333ba201a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c94e6c56d8696552cbafe24b770e8138">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Burlington County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1235e4c5c68eeed6be30a52d09b1cb3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of letters written by William W. Meech, an army chaplain at the United
              States hospital, Newport News, Virginia containing summaries of letters to the
              families of soldiers who died at the hospital, usually noting the cause of death and
              the circumstances of the soldier's last hours; letters to Meech's family and friends
              discussing his work; and letters to ministers and editors requesting newspapers,
              magazines, and books for the hospital.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14365_k2b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER BEAUFORT MEEK PAPERS, 1834 (1841-1865).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3611</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9d5e98e208ab4cede24d9c2f68ae372"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_01f70b6b600fc1e98e901d22635fd8bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County), and Mobile (Mobile County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bcd2e868366197e69ed049c8e4097c06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, literary works, and diaries of Alexander Beaufort (apparently
              christened Alexander Black) Meek (1814-1865), newspaper editor and author; and of his
              brother, Samuel Mills Meek (b. 1830). The correspondence is largely confined to a few
              letters, 1848-1850, of Julia A. Mildred Harris with poems submitted by her to Meek for
              publication, including <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Erin,</title><title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The Swiftness of Time,</title><title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Amelisse
                Eslava,</title><title type="simple" render="doublequote">New Year's Address for
                1850,</title><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Revenge,</title> and <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The World-Sick Man.</title> Literary works of A.
              B. Meek include several poems, all apparently unpublished: <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Dream of the Dying Prophet</title>; <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Air-StarSpangled Banner</title>; <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Proem! Prelude</title>; <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Pilgrims of Mt. Vernon</title>; and fragments of
              manuscripts. Included also are the holograph manuscripts of <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">To Egeria</title> and <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Nuptial Fete,</title> published in <title type="simple" render="italic">Songs
                and Poems of the South </title> (Mobile, 1857); and a lecture delivered before the
              Tuscaloosa Lyceum, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Red Men of
                Alabama.</title> There are also printed poems, largely carriers' addresses, and one
              holograph manuscript in two volumes of a published work, <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Red Eagle</title> (New York: 1855, and Montgomery: 1914). </p>
            <p>Of greater importance are two volumes of a diary kept by A. B. Meek in 1834 and 1836.
              The first volume, though largely devoted to descriptions of feminine charms, contains
              many items of interest, including a short autobiographical sketch; many descriptions
              of church services; references to one Dr. Harden, a former president of Jackson
              College, a manual labor school of Maury County, Tennessee; references to members of
              the Alabama legislature; comments on his study of law and his reading of current
              literature; many references to Pfister's Book Store in Tuscaloosa; a biographical
              account of John M. Robinson (d. 1829) of <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Savage, by Piomingo, a Headman and Warrior of the Muscogulgee Nation</title>
              (Philadelphia: 1910); accounts of the Clintonian Debating Society and the Tuscaloosa
              Moot Court, organized by young lawyers; occasional poems; and an account of the
              observation of July 4, 1834. The diary kept in 1836 is devoted to the "Florida
              Expedition" against the Seminole Indians in 1836 with references to the steamboat trip
              from Tuscaloosa to Tampa Bay; a stop in Mobile and attending the theater there; Fort
              Pickens and its fortifications; skirmishes with the Seminoles; his first view of sea
              island cotton; foraging; the state of agriculture in Florida in 1836; unpalatable
              drinking water in Florida; the troops on the expedition; and the arrival of Generals
              Winfield Scott and Duncan L. Clinch. Included also is a list of the officers and men
              of Tuscaloosa and officers of the Alabama Regiment of Volunteers. Among the several
              items connected with S. M. Meek is a diary, 1851-1855, recounting his travels from
              Tuscaloosa via Columbus, Mississippi, to the Choctaw Agency, Oktibbeha County,
              Mississippi, at which latter place he taught school, and including descriptions of
              weddings, political rallies at Starkville, Mississippi, a debating society, his
              reading of current literature, camp meetings, and the Masons, with frequent mention of
              Dr. Burt, brother of Armistead Burt, and frequent comments regarding girls. Included
              also are a long political letter from James S. Hamm in 1862 with an account of one
              Foote, probably Henry Stuart Foote; an address of Colonel S. M. Meek on the works of
              Robert Burns; and a scrapbook kept in 1865 relative to national politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14369_fpr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HELEN COLLINS MEGREW PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3612</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d1a5e27bc05e4e5f7feeaab278dba14"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_344e53deed7cd7059eb5445bbd942562">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_016d652768bb903923e18dc080d2be4c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript sketch entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Historic Bit
                of Washington</title> by Helen Collins Megrew, which mentions George Washington,
              James Madison, and Dolly Madison, and contains a description of <emph
                render="doublequote">The Octagon,</emph> the home of Colonel John Tayloe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14373_kwx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALVIN D. MEHAFFEY PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3613</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ade6d7110959474f276d952e3434f83c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d91de1322aa8a62149d4c0c42dc4597">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df21b30ec0b700b4c336e10bc2bd90a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Calvin D. Mehaffay, a staff officer in the Union Army, to his mother,
              concerning personal matters, the Union occupation of New Orleans, and garrison and
              staff life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14377_yzy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RETURN JONATHAN MEIGS PAPERS, 1802, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3614</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_750997e7bd872756ea44e345cf65edf9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_760efa03f3e5595a419d57f15d6f3c69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brownsville (Paulding County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_937040b8848331c266f4d681e4fc1068">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1802, to Return Jonathan Meigs from William L. Lovely concerning opposition
              of the Cherokee Indians to the establishment of a certain garrison in their nation,
              and a business letter, 1814, of Return Jonathan Meigs, son of Return Jonathan Meigs,
              written while he was postmaster general of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14381_tp7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHRISTOPHER GUSTAW S MEMMINGER PAPERS, 1861-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3615</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a713a2bdb72234d2c2c2d4536a099b30"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7656f13655a5df70b2ea70af7f8bf219">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c29f24be486575058600595a14331636">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Christopher Gustavus Memminger, South Carolina legislator and
              secretary of the treasury of the Confederate States of America, concerning routine
              official and personal business, requests for appointment to office, measures to
              finance the Confederate government, the pay of Thompson Allan, commissioner of taxes
              of the Confederacy, and the staff requirements of the Confederate customhouse at
              Charleston, South Carolina, in 1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14385_gqj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1859-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3616</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_213385501234e0d1324aaaa699e3e216"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 46 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18c22526dc0c7c7a47a1a0cfce5974aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a wood dealer, possibly A. Coleman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14388_5wn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN PAPERS, 1901-1971.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3617</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_601143dd214dafe7ff4b4f7bb334cdee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,434 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78dc5fb6d5ea5f304eea740a779a48af">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ddd6402251d2fc4b2a1a300a0acc3d02">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection, relating to the work of Henry Louis Mencken as a theater critic and
              reflecting his lifelong interest in the theater, contains clippings of reviews of
              European and American plays performed in the United States; articles on the works and
              lives of various playwrights, including Gabriele D'Annunzio, Gerhart Hauptmann, Sir
              Arthur Wing Pinero, Victorien Sardou, and George Bernard Shaw; articles on literary
              criticism; general articles on the theater in various countries, including Germany,
              Russia, Ireland, England, and the United States; and articles on social issues such as
              woman suffrage and censorship. The collection also contains a few pictures of
              playwrights, typed copies of columns on specific plays or the theater generally, and
              book orders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14392_23a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS CORWIN MENDENHALL PAPERS, 1884-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3618</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf93da5147cdbb65ad1d81977e1a4a38"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cc45432c048c5adc2bfa5685fa6c80a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Terre Haute (Marion County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c1c879c608c0617befeb8bf4c9e37a0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Thomas Corwin Mendenhall including a letter, 1886, from John
              Alfred Brashear mentioning astronomy and a letter, 1887, from Charles Frederick Marvin
              mentioning the use of seismoscopes for studying earthquakes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14396_0dc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY L. MENEREE, JR., ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1865-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3619</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8f98113a84e7fde1b40ec518dd5c93e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e20b81156dc9f3616a2d49085031278">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sperryville (Rappahannock County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_908c566692a370b7d4e0c8a5fa149527">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks, 1865-1873; inventory of merchandise, 1867-1868; and ledger, 1865-1866, of a
              general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14400_moa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. MENLOVE PAPERS, 1857-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3620</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a22e275efe1befa0c50de5a3e199058c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_339f6c577b5ee71f80d98adf5ab23150">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e75e0b28604905d7b602e55820eafc9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of William M. Menlove and his father, Edward Menlove, concerning the
              settlement of the estate of Jane Menlove of Allerton, Yorkshire, England, sister of
              Edward Menlove; the Great Western Insurance Company of New York; and the beginning of
              the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14404_e80" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALOHILL MENNIS PAPERS, 1816-1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3621</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e03764dee8ddde85b480f1d8ac4c0a08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6832426e2129e839e41c8eda9303de6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9028f4f34f7b5f2c378cd904f89fdf83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Calohill Mennis, an attorney, concern the collection of debts and other
              legal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14408_t0m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MENZIES PAPERS, 1805-1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3622</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c10faf79cb1226895f79d6a784170cc1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_192eadb4fba0bdad65763838cb178ea6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham Court House (Rockingham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da9e4a017fc7d8f3fe488873ea0fa69b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Robert Menzies, lieutenant of militia, includes a letter, 1802, to
              Menzies reporting on desertion from the militia in the vicinity of Leaksville, North
              Carolina, and requesting protection for the town; and a letter of Menzies, 1806,
              mentioning a public whipping for harboring a runaway slave and possession of a stolen
              saddle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14412_8of" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES FENTON MERCER PAPERS, 1814, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3623</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e3e80d76bb7dcca4e57f11a8800f3b23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b72b1a792fd1536e0f7912694fc3576">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9aade8b14afc7c2c725a1fbe98b90573">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John T. Brooke to Charles F. Mercer (1778-1858), lawyer, Virginia state
              legislator, 1810-1817, and U.S. congressman, 1817-1841, concerning public finance. and
              a letter from Mercer pertaining to a pension for a Revolutionary War veteran.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14416_lrn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE ANDERSON MERCER PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3624</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5499517c92f7787f6d125e4222064116"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_668d9149f51e25a997314493ab752228">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e02f1e834cfa002d7d4c18f239bebf4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook kept by George A. Mercer, a captain in the Confederate Army, containing
              newspaper clippings on Civil War events, including accounts of battles, gunboats
              destroyed, the attack on Charleston, the funeral of General Thomas Jonathan Jackson,
              and Federal rule in New Orleans; and an official letter congratulating Lieutenant
              George W. Williams and the battery at Genesis Point (Fort McAllister), Georgia, for
              their gallant conduct under attack by Union vessels in 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14420_p2l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE MERCER PAPERS, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3625</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b319d53da866c4ba771dd0c9cf6c825"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_595c6628a2cddc159e70aa93394e9c2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Wilkes County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ecfab4c7474c0e3f9e834e5f16748a17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Jesse Mercer (1769-1841), Baptist minister, editor of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Christian Index,</title> and president of the Baptist state
              convention, to Nancy Anthony, probably a member of his congregation, concerning
              religion and marriage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14424_9dw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE MERCER PAPERS, 1837 (1840-1843) 1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3626</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_321739e3efb2f341e30d063cbc13a8c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8a4c8d330a2ad28c2e1e6ce0024bb908">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_107e3e2a5013256bf5d7545b14666587">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters from Robert R. Bridgers and John L. Bridgers to their cousin, Jesse
              Mercer, while they were students at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
              North Carolina, describing their life and activities. Also included are two letters
              from students at St. Mary's College, Raleigh, North Carolina; a letter from Alabama
              discussing the range of salaries of teachers and clerks, and prices of land and
              slaves; and copies of the wills of Andrew J. Cotton, James L. Cotton and Robert R.
              Bridgers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14428_1n2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FRANCIS MERCER PAPERS, 1783, 1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3627</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a5265e111d73ce468d86a84f8afadf04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35e32657f60b0089e97446aee91f7283">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cedar Park, Anne Arundel County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a473c56e9561b20d6a0d37ee28bc8e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to John Francis Mercer, Revolutionary soldier, U.S. congressman, and governor
              of Maryland, from George Weedon on establishing a peacetime military system; and a
              letter to Mercer discussing the state militia and its artillery ordnance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14432_2v5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM NEWTON MERCER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3628</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1a438280f9f7982dfbeb64f5b8c9f54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ff5cdb9a604fd34dc52f68d6dc26ecb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_18143d2848dbbf8702e85a224652de9d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters relating to Mercer (1792-1879?), a physician, planter, and banker. One item
              is a letter to C.H. Russel [Russell?] explaining Mercer's refusal to sign an oath of
              allegiance to the United States, his Unionist sentiments, his Mississippi plantations,
              and guerrilla activity near Natchez, Mississippi. The other item is a copy of a letter
              from Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase to Benjamin Franklin Flanders about
              Mercer's case.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14436_a6z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS LAND COMPANY PAPERS, 1873 (1892-1905)
              1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3629</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0e8d1d250489f6ba5010acbf4bea418"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,444 items and 19 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c80340257fd42d05aac3d60b16f8ea01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d2054108562e46c175edd88d564ffc9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, bills, receipts, payrolls, contracts, check stubs,
              cancelled checks, report of the value of property owned, lists of stockholders, and
              other papers of the Merchants and Mechanics Land Company and of the Savannah and Isle
              of Hope Railroad Co. (later, the Savannah, Tybee, and Atlantic Railway Co.). Also
              included is the correspondence of Daniel Gugel Purse, president of both companies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14440_q3e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE MEREDITH PAPERS, 1856-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3630</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62b9860c973d0e75c5f2ba077b488175"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a60d45f2dc1037f3925c5542e84e4603">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dorking, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba6aaecace070c91e08cf6d741b93c1a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters of George Meredith, British novelist, including a
              letter commenting on a volume containing articles on Madame de Lieven and her
              relations with Metternich and Guizot.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14444_8tz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN MEREDITH PAPERS, 1819-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3631</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d20c51a4393e8f817e4459f4f05c7edc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_104bf76290fd439a0f42d3b469b3b233">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f7aa085b37bb3c93e0f1cdbedf0380d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Jonathan Meredith, lawyer and businessman, concerning the business affairs
              of Governor George Howard and Thomas Tennant, the claim of himself and Reverdy Johnson
              against the estate of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, and his oration delivered on the
              death of President William Henry Harrison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14448_cup" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MORRIS MEREDITH PAPERS, 1859</unittitle>
            <unitid>3632</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d33d3fcaae57549a25cee12f13180808"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac72561b433525655328f7789ccd2295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e93a3a8a54340cdf384d917b1cba765d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter of W. M. Meredith, Pennsylvania lawyer, official, and secretary of
              the treasury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14452_xw3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MERIAM-ADAMS FAMILY PAPERS, 1797-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3633</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e33278cf2fb3e3b1a6d13dd22f33606a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,465 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12c04545eedc281fc0fc7eb443b67b5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Barre (Worcester County), and Greenfield and Turners Falls (Franklin County),
              Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ac1443025feb7533f405b49c2ac12cd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Meriam and Adams families focusing on Jotham Addison Meriam
              (1813-1887), teacher, highway surveyor, and dairy farmer; his daughter, Charlotte
              Eliza (Meriam) Adams (b. 18433; and his granddaughter, Elizabeth L. Adams.
              Correspondence before the Civil War is primarily with family members discussing
              personal matters and agriculture in various states, particularly in Massachusetts.
              Correspondence of Elizabeth L. Adams chiefly relates to her work with various
              charitable and religious organizations, including Near East Relief, The Golden Rule
              Foundation, the Porto Rico Child Feeding Committee, the China Famine Relief, the
              Mooseheart Home and School, the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America,
              the American Missionary Association, the Board for Christian Work in Santo Domingo,
              the General Committee on Army and Navy Chaplains, and the All-Russian Evangelical
              Christian Union. The collection also contains correspondence, programs, printed
              appeals, information on function and history, and pictures pertaining to the
              International Sunshine Society and its activities, including the Blind Babies Home and
              Kindergarten in New York City, and the proposed Pine Tree Sunshine Lodge for
              semi-invalids to be in Southern Pines, North Carolina. Other correspondence concerns
              Miss Adams's efforts to raise money by sending lists of names of public school
              teachers for use in advertising to businesses in exchange for payment of merchandise.
              Miscellaneous papers consist of Meriam family genealogy, invitations, and calling
              cards. Mortgage deeds, an assignment of mortgage, and promissory nones constitute the
              legal items. Printed material includes a copy of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Union Gospel News,</title> two small songbooks, one dated 1895; and an appeal
              from the Golden Rule Foundation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14456_jke" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH W. MERRELL PAPERS, 1858-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3634</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f80c21be082048b9b633ccdad7077038"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7b9903197105e5867f5f52b355994d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Moss Point (Jackson County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_422545fb4ab49e4ceb121d870ccb3bb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joseph W. Merrell, engineer at a sawmill and on steamboats, consist of two
              letters attesting to his character and competence, and a personal letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14460_07r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUTH M. MERRIAM DIARY, 1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3635</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d1d3063beabc25b657f0d169fc617d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 53 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0b19b5a2f148a02fd5fa26f3333291c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2d5a5a90f86efd8973c93786e79f017e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a young girl while quarantined because of scarlet fever.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14464_1hc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS SUMMERFIELD MERRIMON PAPERS, 1873-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3636</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed1913054fbb8bc8ab51ebd2fa9b9dae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b3085b6153385c4ec406460f64d005bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4e185886403c07ee8d824793e59634f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Augustus Summerfield Merrimon (1830-1892), jurist and U. S. senator,
              concerning minor matters relating to his senatorial career, such as the procurement of
              government publications.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14468_a03" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN H. MERRITT PAPERS, 1856-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3637</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b18a36f6f9b19640eb502eb7e880ec7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_564318652ecd30c8a92b289d0b18f588">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Somers (Westchester County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_442b6f307ecb11dac7b096b897ca71fd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business and personal correspondence of Benjamin H. Merritt discussing
              economic conditions in Minnesota, the financial affairs of the Northern Pacific
              Railroad, the settlement of an estate in New York, patent laws in Canada, and the
              hiring of three Negro maids including their work contracts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14472_pp9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MERRITT ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1807-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3638</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_29c71540160bb659e7575096f2e1ad19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a3ebde00dc2e265aa44c32e264e899a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e11c6442d8e28eece92ca9ff19918d0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's account books, 1807-1814 and 1852-1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14476_agi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. MERRITT PAPERS, 1838-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3639</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1efc963d8c9b1dcbf7245347217c4f3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_761bbfe2b927e3c234215bc60ad1bc25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9461d6f2860c3a7de00a8b627f2d5854">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial papers of John W. Merritt and members of his family, including items,
              1840-1847, concerning the settlement of the estate of William C. Merritt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14480_sbk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER GORDON MERRITT PAPERS, 1915-1924.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3640</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd7543f465c7a2990fc4ce67cc73a111"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,371 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e918962035304856f218a31b38138c2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0c87108d149643e4d4ff69517652e0ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Walter Gordon Merritt (b. 1880), lawyer, concerning the case of the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Pennsylvania Mining Company v. the United Mine Workers
                of America,</title> in which the union was charged with conspiracy to hinder
              interstate commerce. Included is the correspondence of Merritt, chief attorney for the
              mining company, with James K. Gearhart, president of the company; Paul McKennon, an
              attorney also representing the mining company; W. A. Hardman, an investigator working
              for Merritt; James B. McDonough, serving in the company's interests; and Henry S.
              Drinker, Jr., a Philadelphia lawyer. The correspondence concerns the preparation of
              briefs, the securing of depositions and affidavits, the development of arguments,
              legal arrangements between the mining company and the attorneys, and the general
              prosecution of the case. Also included are depositions and motions connected with the
              case, and Legal Bulletins 1-11 of the American Federation of Labor, 1924.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14484_hie" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM E. MERRITT PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3641</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40b3939ae86038d7c738aac26b544419"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7380ef929a8fdba9dc04617cee3f1cb3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7995f7671c71f014eb30aa6d7843f6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William E. Merritt, 1st Illinois Artillery, U.S.A., consist of two letters
              to his wife discussing foraging by the troops, his refusal to reenlist, and his desire
              to return home; and a letter and a clipping referring to his death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14488_odh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. E. MERRITT PAPERS, 1834-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3642</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e16cb150fe89102f48b5b2bbfe771490"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>215 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c129353990f55806b7135fe18f049a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4fdd7dced24eb8bfa8e206d5f40b7cb6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence and papers of William H. E. Merritt, Virginia
              legislator, 1866, and plantation owner. The correspondence concerns prices and sales
              of slaves; the intentions of a slave to buy her freedom, 1857; the removal of sick
              soldiers from the campus of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia,
              1861; life in the Confederate Army; the capture of Roanoke Island, North Carolina, by
              Union troops, 1862; the possibility of using slaves in the Confederate Army; criticism
              of President Jefferson Davis and his civil and military staff, and of the events of
              the time; prices of commodities and slaves in Mississippi before the war and
              conditions of the Negroes after the war; the cost and content of a young girl's
              education; soil erosion; a new fence law; labor conditions; and personal matters. Also
              included are family and plantation accounts and bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14492_9ni" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN L. MERTENS PAPERS, 1844-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3643</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15ee29c0d8fd7834c497b2b61e2e0bd2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>47 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54e4396de9dabbccc06173be4354aad8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6fb97da66db175228f59d4c5a6e73322">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John L. Mertens, tobacco manufacturer of Petersburg, to his son in New
              Orleans, Louisiana, containing information on tobacco prices, the problems of the
              selling the manufactured product, and labor in the plant at Petersburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14496_le7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN MESLIER TESTAMENT, 1729.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3644</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ce52114d0f45d0c1a092e2825157faf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 58 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f4940000b43a338fd4d44b4ca937fc13">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_073359437b0d2633c245a49b54591b14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Extracts from a biography of Jean Meslier, Catholic priest, with portions of his
              sermons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14500_bps" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES THEOPHILUS METCALFE, FIRST BARON METCALFE, PAPERS, 1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3645</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a51147faccdf88548c1fb64b9f0f8d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d4ad20ae0e3033b54fa31a6bdd191e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d9929b1a2e628dcc6e94b3298ffef0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sir John Malcolm to Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, First Baron Metcalfe
              (1785-1846), British colonial administrator, principally in India, but also governor
              of Jamaica and of Canada, discussing the possibility of war in the Sindh, the means of
              executing it, and the recommendations of James Tod, political agent in the western
              Rajput states.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14504_8ao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>METHODIST CHURCH PAPERS, 1764-1969.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3646</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99ab1b394d08a88473f310d85bf2fc45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 4,700 items and 386
                vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b3fc44d2633d72fc8b09693bd14f8cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The Methodist Church Papers relate principally to the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South. Although there are records from other states, the bulk of the papers are those
              from the region of the Western North Carolina Conference and of the North Carolina
              Conference. Scattered papers pertain to areas outside the South. </p>
            <p>Among the papers are two original letters, a deed, and copies of letters of Francis
              Asbury; papers, 1858-1889, of William W. Bennett; a sermon, 1785, by Thomas Coke;
              papers of Erskin Pope; a funeral sermon, 1864, by Archibald A. McMannen; the
              appointment book, 1833-1848, of W. W. Albea covering his preaching circuits in North
              Carolina and Virginia; licenses; ministerial trials; sermons; class books;
              miscellaneous letters; programs; letters relating to the Duke Endowment Superannuate
              Fund; material on the development of Sunday schools in the nineteenth century;
              numerous historical sketches concerning Methodism, Methodist ministers, and Methodist
              churches; the minutes, 1848-1849, of the Wisconsin Annual Conference; and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Catalogue and Price List of 1885 </title> from the
              Methodist Publishing House, Nashville, Tennessee. Papers relating to the unification
              of the Methodist Church include addresses, 1911, before the Joint Committee on
              Methodist Federation, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Plan of Union, 1938, with work sheets of
              the judicial council of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, original and final
              drafts, printed copy of the plan, and a picture of the General Conference in 1906;
              reports, 1929-1939, on the revision of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Methodist Hymnal, </title> including a list of hymns by Charles Wesley; minutes,
              1939, of the Joint Commission on Methodist Union, Jackson, Mississippi; and papers,
              1939, of a test case on unification tried in Clarendon County, South Carolina. </p>
            <p>The principal portion of the records of the Western North Carolina Conference are
              papers, 1909-1950, of the Board of Missions and Church Extension, and include
              applications for aid; correspondence concerning the applications, and the financial
              situation of various churches within the jurisdiction of the board; bank statements;
              cancelled checks; a bankbook, treasurer's records; minutes; and other papers. Other
              records of the conference are minute book, 1919-1939, of the board of finance;
              journal, 1902-1905, of the conference, and <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Key to Map of the Western North Carolina Conference, Me[thodist] E[piscopal]
                Church, South,</title> by John Carlisle Kilgo. The remainder of the records relate
              to specific districts, circuits, and churches, and a consist of the following:
              Asheville District quarterly conference minutes, 1912-1916; Charlotte District
              conference records, 1913-1914; papers of Lincolnton First Church of Gastonia and
              Shelby districts, including registers, 1909-1954, and quarterly conference minutes,
              1902-1962; Greensboro District records including Alamance Circuit quarterly conference
              records, 1893-1908, Randolph Circuit church registers, 1902-1928, and quarterly
              conference minutes, 1893-1896, 1901-1915, and 1919-1930, Mount Airy District, West
              Davie Circuit quarterly conference records, 1922-1923; North Wilkesboro District,
              Jefferson Circuit church registers, 1893-1932, and quarterly conference record book,
              1926-1929; Salisbury District records including quarterly conference minutes,
              1895-1898, for Salisbury and Church Street Church; Shelby District records including
              district minutes, 1917-1927, Polkville Church conference minutes, 1897-1914, and
              quarterly conference minutes for Double Shoals and Polkville circuits, 1892-1895,
              Polkville Circuit, 1911-1927, and Shelby Station and Central Shelby, 1917-1920, and
              Statesville District records including quarterly conference minutes of presiding
              elder, 1894, Broad Street Church register, 1917-1924, Hopewell Church records,
              1884-1895, Morganton Circuit church register, 1889-1902, and quarterly conference
              records, 1906-1910, 1919-1924, and 1928-1932. </p>
            <p>Most significant among the papers of the North Carolina Conference are the journals,
              1838-1913. Other records and papers include a clipping, 1837, concerning appointments
              of the 31st session of the annual conference; minutes, 1838-1847, of the relief
              society, which gave financial aid to ministers, their widows and children; account
              book, 1887; exam questions, 1895, for admission to the conference; conference
              statistics, 1886-1889 and 1894-1913; minute book, 1902-1919, of the Raleigh Advocate
              Publishing Company; annual report, 1908, to the North Carolina Conference Historical
              Society; minute book, 1911-1930, and ledger, 1910-1930, of the board of education; the
              Sunday school board annual reports, 1926-1931; the board of publication report,
              1928-1929; papers relating to missions, including letters of 1821 concerning
              missionary work among the Creek Indians, letters of 1900-1908 dealing with missionary
              work in India, and the Board of Missions papers from 1927; minutes, 1848-1957, of the
              Board of Trustees; and <title type="simple" render="italic">North Carolina Conference
                Historical Directory </title> by Joseph W. Watson and C. Franklin Grill (Raleigh:
              1976), containing historical data about each church in the conference. </p>
            <p>The remainder of the papers of the North Carolina Conference relate to specific
              districts, and to individual circuits and churches within the districts. For the
              Charlotte District there are quarterly conference minutes, 1860-1881, and a register,
              1877-1886, of the Monroe, Matthews, and Clear Creek circuits. Records for the Danville
              District are quarterly conference minutes, 1844-1858, of the Caswell and Yanceyville
              circuits. Among the Durham District papers are district conference minutes, 1885-1912;
              quarterly conference minutes, 1912-1927; Bethany Church conference minutes, 1885-1886,
              and Sunday school records, 1891-1896; Burlington (Front Street) Church quarterly
              conference minutes, 1899-1906; quarterly conference minutes, 1897-1898, of Burlington,
              Graham, and Haw River circuits; Carr Church membership register, 1887-1897; Durham
              Circuit register, 1889-1925, and quarterly conference minutes, 1895-1898 and
              1903-1934; Gregson Street Church membership register, 1908-1927 Leasburg Circuit
              quarterly conference minutes, 1885-1914 and 1923-1930; Leasburg Church conference
              minutes, 1885-1902; Union Church conference minutes, 1885-1904; Main Street Church
              quarterly conference minutes, 1890-1910, board of stewards' proceedings, 1891-1908,
              church assessments, 1900, and membership register, 1885-1907; Milton Circuit quarterly
              conference minutes, 1894-1901; Mt. Tirzah Circuit pastor's book, 1932-1933; Pittsboro
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1926-1930, conference records, 1888-1894 and
              1935-1943, church register, 1894-1901, and Sunday school conference record, 1918-1920;
              Woodsdale Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1902-1908; and Yanceyville Circuit
              quarterly conference minutes, 1891-1902. Records of the Duke Memorial Church, also
              located within Durham District, include quarterly conference minutes, records, and
              reports, 1915-1941; minutes of the board of stewards, 1916-1923 and 1945-1956; Epworth
              League annual report, 1909, and record books, 1911-1912; membership register,
              1885-1924; and the Women's Missionary Society papers, 1919-1933, minutes, 1917-1925,
              and 1934-1935, and roll books, 1912-1929. For the Elizabeth City District there are
              quarterly conference minutes for the district, 1911-1914 and 1919-1921, and for the
              following circuits: Camden, 1898-1909; Chowan, 1896-1897, with church records, 1914;
              Columbia, 1900-1903 and 1908-1911; Dare, 1896-1903; Gates, 1886-1911; Hatteras,
              1896-1911; Hertford, 1874-1904; Kittrell's Church, 1898-1903; Kitty Hawk, 1896-1899
              and 1904-1911; Moyock, 1907-1910; North Gates, 1895-1902; Pantego, 1896-1898;
              Pasquotank, 1896-1899 and 1903-1906; Perquimans, 1895-1918; Roanoke Island Station,
              1896-1911; and South Camden, 1899-1902. Also for the Elizabeth City District are the
              Elizabeth City Church records, 1914 and 1919-1920, and the Hertford Church Sunday
              school record book, 1904-1905. Fayetteville District records consist of quarterly
              conference minutes, 1922-1923; Haw River quarterly conference minutes, 1854-1887;
              Pittsboro Circuit quarterly conference records and minutes, 1895-1934; Rockingham
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1845-1869; Rockingham Station pastor's visiting
              and memorandum book, 1889-1890; and Mt. Olivet Church class book, 1854-1871. Among the
              records for the Greeneboro District are the Chatham Circuit quarterly conference
              minutes, 1838-1841, baptismal records, 1833-1841, financial records, 1833-1837, and
              membership list, 1839; Forsyth Circuit preachers' class book and plan of the circuit,
              1875-1876; Mt. Pleasant Church class book, 1857-1866; Franklinsville Circuit quarterly
              conference minutes, 1850-1862; Guilford Circuit quarterly conference minutes,
              1832-1865; Pleasant Garden Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1880-1883; Randolph
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1875-1887, and papers, 1881-1889; Tabernacle and
              Union Church Sunday school minute book, 1841-1854; South Guilford and Pleasant Garden
              circuits quarterly conference minutes, 1861-1883; Stokesburg Church class book,
              1860-1877, Trinity College Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1863; Yanceyville
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1858-1872; and Haw River Circuit church book,
              1841-1852. Included in the Hillsboro District records are district conference minutes,
              1882-1884; church conference minutes of Bethany Church, 1884, of Leasburg Church,
              1883-1884, and of Union Church, 1883-1884; and the quarterly conference minutes of the
              following: Franklinsville Circuit, 1865-1871; Franklinsville and Cedar Falls Station,
              1872. Guilford Mission, 1867; Leasburg Circuit, 1883-1884; South Guilford Circuit,
              1867-1872; and Yanceyville Circuit, 1872-1877. Records for the New Bern District are
              district conference records, 1893-1909; and the quarterly conference minutes,
              1837-1844, for Newport and Trent circuits. Records for the Raleigh District are
              quarterly conference minutes, 1914-1915, and records, 1935-1939; Buckhorn Circuit
              records, 1870-1901; Cary Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1912, Franklinsville
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1849-1850; Henderson Station treasurer's book,
              1888-1894; and Tar River Circuit plan and preacher's class book, 1846-1847. Rockingham
              District records include quarterly conference minutes, 1891-1893; quarterly conference
              minutes of presiding elder, 1914; and Singletary Church quarterly conference minutes,
              1905-1920. For the Salisbury District there are district conference minutes,
              1868-1875; Forsyth Circuit class book, 1851; and Iredell Circuit church records,
              1834-1850 and 1894, and quarterly conference minutes, 1823-1873. Among the Shelby
              District records are district conference minutes, 1870-1876; Double Shoals Circuit
              quarterly conference records, 1884-1887; Gaston Circuit quarterly conference minutes,
              1882-1889; Lincolnton Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1869-1881; Brindletown
              Church class book, 1857-1872; Rock Spring Circuit quarterly conference minutes,
              1868-1876, and records, 1877-1880, and church register, 1881-1895; and Stanley Creek
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1890. Trinity College District records consist
              of district conference records, 1885-1890; and quarterly conference minutes of
              Franklinsville Circuit, 1862-1865, of Randolph Circuit, 1888-1892, and of South
              Guilford Circuit, 1863-1865. Warrenton District records are quarterly conference
              minutes, 1913-1915. For the Washington District there are district conference minutes,
              1896-1910; quarterly conference minutes, 1907; quarterly conference minutes of
              presiding elder, 1907-1908; quarterly conference records of Columbia Circuit,
              1892-1895, and of Hatteras Circuit, 1887-1890; and quarterly conference minutes of the
              following: Bath Circuit, 1849-1894, including church records, 1860-1902; Dare Circuit,
              1892-1895; First Methodist Church, Washington, 1911-1913; Ocracoke and Hatteras
              Circuits, 1892-1895; Roanoke Island Station, 1892-1895; and Washington Station,
              1891-1914, including church register, 1887-1893. Included in the Wilmington District
              records are district conference records, 1866-1897, Elizabeth Circuit quarterly
              conference minutes, 1875-1907; Singletary Church quarterly conference minutes,
              1895-1905; Wilmington Church board of stewards' records, 1880-1888; and records of the
              Fifth Street Church consisting of church registers, 1851-1888, church conference
              minutes, 1903-1905, records, 1844-1870, and quarterly conference minutes, 1873-1904.
              District conference records, 1892-1894, relate to Wilson District. Miscellaneous
              papers include Bath Church records, 1860-1902, and recording steward's book,
              1849-1891; church records of Bladen Circuit, 1922-1923, Camden Circuit (Mann's
              Harbor), 1919-1921, and Littleton Circuit, 1915-1916; Pittsylvania Circuit minutes,
              1854-1856; and Hopewell Church (Randolph County) reports, 1955-1960. </p>
            <p>There are also papers and records of other conferences. For the Alabama Conference
              there is a class book, 1851-1879, of the Pleasant Hill Society which also includes
              records of deaths, marriages, removals, transfers, and expulsions. Records of the
              Baltimore Conference (Independent) consist of quarterly conference minutes of the
              Rockingham District for Bridgewater Circuit, 1864-1865, and for Rockingham and Upper
              Rockingham circuits, 1863. Included in the Baltimore Conference are quarterly
              conference minutes, 1866-1874, of the Rockingham District, Bridgewater Circuit, with
              miscellaneous records, 1849-1908. Among the Georgia Conference records are Dahlonega
              Methodist Church book, 1861-1877; Carrolltown Mission minutes, 1830-1846; and
              Dahlonega and Jones Chapel Station papers, 1878. Board of Trustees records, 1809-1867,
              of the Methodist Meeting House comprise the Kentucky Conference records. In the
              Mississippi Conference records are the quarterly conference minutes, 1835-1877, of
              white Sand, Westville, and Mt. Carmel circuits; and a map, 1850s, of Holly Spring
              Circuit. For the Tennessee Conference there are minutes, 1880-1885, of the East
              Tennessee annual Conference, containing frequent mention of aid to freedmen; and a
              report on the publishing house, 1917. West Virginia Conference records are the
              Jefferson Circuit twentieth century thank offerings, 1899-1901. </p>
            <p>Records of the South Carolina Conference are principally quarterly conference minutes
              for the following districts and circuits: Camden District, Montgomery Circuit, 1808,
              and Rocky River Circuit, 1807-1809; Catawba District, Lincolnton Circuit, 1863, and
              Rocky River Circuit, 1810-1819; Cheraw District, Wadesboro Circuit, 1845; Fayetteville
              District, Wadesboro Circuit, 1849; Lincolnton District, Lincolnton Circuit, 1828-1852
              and 1860-1862; Shelby District, 1867-1870, Lincolnton Circuit, 1855-1859 and
              1864-1869, and Lincolnton Station, 1864-1868; and Spartanburg District, Lincolnton
              Circuit, 1853-1854. There is also a steward's book, 1846-1873, of Marion District,
              Bennettsville Circuit. </p>
            <p>Records for the Virginia Conference consist of conference minutes, 1806-1808, and
              minutes, 1902-1910, of the board of education. Danville District records are Chatham
              Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1833-1838. For the Fredericksburg and Washington
              Districts there are Loudoun Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1850-1858. Neuse
              District records consist of New River Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1815-1823,
              and financial records, 1815-1817; and Trent Circuit quarterly conference minutes,
              1824-1832. </p>
            <p>In the New Bern District records there are New River Circuit financial records,
              1805-1808; and Trent Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1833-1836. Suffolk District
              records are conference minutes, 1872-1885, and 1892-1894; Currituck Circuit quarterly
              conference steward's book, 1858-1859; Gates Circuit church register, 1784-1840 and
              1866-1877, and recording steward's book, 1817-1872; North Gates Circuit church
              register, 1884-1937; and Pasquotank Circuit general church record, 1854-1858. Also
              included are quarterly conference minutes for the following Suffolk District circuits:
              Camden, 1886-1897; Gates, 1872-1895; Hertford, 1892-1894; Kitty Hawk, 1887-1891; North
              Gates, 1889-1895 and 1907-1910; Pasquotank, 1883-1887 and 1891-1895; Perquimans,
              1891-1894; and Roanoke Island and Dare Mission, 1888-1891. Records of Yadkin and
              Salisbury districts are Iredell Circuit quarterly conference minutes, 1823-1851. </p>
            <p>Records of the North Carolina District of the former Methodist Protestant Church
              include Mt. Hermon Circuit class book, 1895-1898; and Winston Circuit quarterly
              conference minutes, 1890-1907, and class books, 1895-1904. </p>
            <p>Other papers, not included in those described above, are the records, 1909-1952, of
              the American Mission in North Africa, 3738 items, and the papers, 1878-1959, of the
              Women's Missionary Society (later the Women's Society of Christian Service), 1,440
              items and 741 volumes. Records of the American Mission in North Africa include
              correspondence of Edwin F. Frease, superintendent of the Methodist American Mission in
              North Africa, and of Joseph J. Cooksey and J. H. C. Purdon, the Mission's
              representatives in Tunis, with missionaries who served under the Methodist Board of
              Missions in North Africa; and contracts, bills, and receipts for the residencies of
              various missionaries. Among the papers of the Women's Missionary Society are annual
              reports of the Women's Missionary Society, of the Foreign Women's Board, and of the
              Women's Missionary Council; conference reports; board of missions' missionary
              yearbooks; various journals; maps and descriptive literature of mission stations;
              committee and statistical reports; scrapbooks; pictures; memorabilia; some
              correspondence; and other papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14507_aiq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. S. METTS PAPERS, 1860-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3647</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dc2e7c54ac625a562de29c1ec2d432a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f72cf3d90722826e95c004cb1188f27c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Alabama?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78a4c14a1adf61033785181bd9943f74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of E. S. Metts to her cousins, Alexander and Susan Tilghman,
              discussing personal matters; the Confederate attack on Santa Rosa Island, Pensacola
              Harbor, 1861; and the progress of the war. An unrelated letter, 1864, describes an
              attempt to recover some slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14511_48b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE P. METZ PAPERS, 1860-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3648</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_561359cb20bcecab62e68d6c1af5afe6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f00a143b5e05159989006b46351650fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pleasant Hill (Miami County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5798c8dd2a4428caebf056e32109a887">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George P. Metz, an ambulance driver in the 99th Indiana Infantry, U.S.A.,
              in the Civil War, include two letters from H. C. Williams probably his brother-in-law,
              describing life in Minnesota and telling of his enlistment in the Union Army; a letter
              fragment from Metz probably during the siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi; a volume of
              miscellaneous information including vital statistics and financial transactions;
              Metz's Civil War diaries typescript of the diaries and the three letters; and a
              postcard telling of the reunion of the 99th Indiana. The diaries tell of wounded and
              the hospitals; agricultural observations; depredations by Union soldiers; food;
              weather; religious service; rumors; and minor accounts of the battles in which the
              99th Indiana was involved, including the siege of Vicksburg, the Jackson (Mississippi)
              campaign, the battle of Chattanooga (Tennessee), the Atlanta (Georgia) campaign, and
              Sherman's march through Georgia and the Carolinas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14515_pxr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEXICO. ARCHIVO GENERAL DE LA NACION RECORDS, 1782-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3649</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6444f589bc5ab817a40921aacf6d0c58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>205 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31a59c33a16dae9e866b423a9a21e4ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mexico City, Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8df0f43a4c70ef125d9af332015a102">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of documents relating to the Mexican Wars of Independence. The originals
              are in the Archivo General de la Naci6n, Mexico City, Mexico. A list of the documents
              is included in the collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14519_nqy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEXICO. ARCHIVO GENERAL DE LA NACIÒN RECORDS, 1551-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3650</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8be714989d9c77af56922146c3aacd3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5dc5ad97e260a45312b09c834b5ecb3f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mexico City, Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7d7d58e85b87dbb913ac9e1c89ee838e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typewritten transcripts concerning the early history of the University of Mexico,
              from the following volumes located in Mexico, Archivo general de la natión: <emph
                render="doublequote">Catedras y Claustros,</emph> 1553-1561, 1750-1760, <emph
                render="doublequote">Diversas material,</emph> 1560-1732; <emph render="doublequote"
                >Reales Cédulas,</emph> 1667 <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Substituciones de Cátedras y lugares desde el año de 1724 haste 1830.</title> Among
              the titles are: <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Lista de los colegios y
                seminarios de Mexico</title>; <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Cédula real
                sobre la fundación del estudio, setiembre, 1551</title>; <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Claustro pleno de esta real universidad de Mexico, abril 26 de
                1714</title>; <title type="simple" render="doublequote">De la fundacion de la
                insigne y real universidad de Mexico, noviembre 3, 1596</title>; <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Donativo de la real universidad, octubre 27,
                1704.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14523_naq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MEXICO PAPERS, 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3651</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18ed238b12bf717918c40a4d7d592e4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. (61 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_884495958f4598ccab954db419da475d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mexico.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_279bcae5528993817a44caed84834f0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A report on oil lands held by foreigners in Mexico, entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Extensiones aproximidas de los adquirados . . . por las
                companías petroleras-extranjeras . . .</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14527_xfl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MEYER ACCOUNTS, 1851-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3652</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a950a2ba0e0f36f68d3b526ed50ce0ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85663e7d879b887f0178ca2ebb8f617d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c603634f5676950bc749c4bd223541d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Arrears list of the German Artillery, a local military organization of Charleston,
              South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14531_ot5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. C. MEYERS PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3653</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_59d19558b8688418f6de84222391e392"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09dd443fa7de40261225041b10431288">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germanton (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89b67feb9638e9b113d9fb112961cbf8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of a Confederate soldier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14535_azw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THEODORE AUGUST MEYSENBURG JOURNAL, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3654</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9f0193177312fe1da223133a4609f8a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 34 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8df5930e7a544d0e9936292d294d0f6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes apparently kept by Major Meysenburg, assistant adjutant-general of the District
              of Harpers Ferry under the command of General Franz Sigel, detailing positions of
              Union troops in the lower Shenandoah Valley on July 1, 1864, and their movements and
              actions during the opening phase of Jubal Early's Washington raid, until July 19 when
              Meysenburg accompanied Sigel to Baltimore. Included are a hand-drawn map of the
              Martinsburg-Hagerstown-Harpers Ferry area and loose diagrams illustrating standard
              tactics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14538_txd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALONZO T. MIAL ACCOUNT BOOK, 1868-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3655</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f1f4059944606829a788d458d7d62ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 40 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29d2b3409055839339e180bf2d6ab877">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8768e5c091ea6f5e343edc74fc90e44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14542_cug" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. L. MICHAUX PAPERS, 1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3656</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a6c6eda8a871c2ba1eb82b1f3b22c06"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f9c41176069f928f3829b61a283bd36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc62325f9de9dfc0c456cfdc7aa81ef3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Subscription bills for the <title type="simple" render="italic">Central
                Protestant.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14546_h7g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ENGLISH MICKLE, SR., PAPERS, 1849 (1900-1910) 1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3657</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58bc1f889e5d253c1e2e3c1bdc5f8d6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>430 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b1b1283cb9ce1a48789e0ddd0dfede6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mobile, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2aaa9c7c6121927b8db37ec3e21411d0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William E. Mickle, Sr. (1846-1920), adjutant general of the United
              Confederate Veterans (U.C.V.), include photographic copies of his discharge from the
              Confederate Army in February, 1865, and a subsequent order of March 3, 1865, ordering
              him to post duty at Mobile. Correspondence of the Bolling family, 1870-1887, concerns
              an inherited tract of land in Texas, with references to railroads, cities, and other
              aspects of Texas life. Correspondence of the U.C.V. forms the bulk of the collection
              and concerns reunions, encampments, monuments, prison conditions during the war,
              personnel in the U.C.V., internal politics, lobbying in Washington, and the
              Confederate Mining Com pany. Papers of William E. Mickle, Jr., relate to the
              Spanish-American War when he served as quartermaster in the 2nd Alabama Infantry,
              U.S.V.; his futile attempt to secure a regular army commission; service in the Alabama
              National Guard after 1900; service in the home guard during World War I; and efforts
              to obtain a civil service appointment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14550_6xc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MIDDLESEX, ENGLAND. RECORDS, 1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3658</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d4ee9ed82dd2808f597885b7055ff25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30ce77337453bb4bc3c96835cceab0c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middlesex, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7b236eb5ef5bf1f9095c1cf46ad9d17">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of the freeholders of the County of Middlesex, apparently connected with the
              contested parliamentary election of 1802 between George Byng, Sir Francis Burdett, and
              George Boulton Mainwaring, with some notations concerning the new election in 1804
              between Burdett and the son of Mainwaring.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14554_0ki" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR MIDDLETON PAPERS, 1800-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3659</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64bff4ba1ea1f159326422e21ae9adc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84008472d3f7ebcb88b6860735e4b4b8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madrid, Spain, and Charleston County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5b0fa855673e3d74b339bb5185dacce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A copy of a letter, 1800, from Middleton's grandmother to her daughter commenting on
              social life and various individuals in Jamaica (original in the South Carolina
              Historical Society); and Middleton's diary kept while American charge d'affaires in
              Madrid, describing the Carlist War in 1837. The diary has been published in the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Southern Quarterly,</title> vol. 7 (April and July,
              1969).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14558_p1e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MIDDLETON PAPERS, 1882-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3660</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_85f98ac50dba2a7aeeab72b3e649ad08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d811a71a4760e988eb28ad607302d75c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Garner (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_69d6a92c9e9218a1157751ea34de485c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of a seller of agricultural and domestic machinery in Rand's Mills and
              Garner, North Carolina. There are descriptions of the Georgia towns of Abbeville,
              1894; Columbus, 1895; and Americus, 1899; comments on the Georgia gubernatorial
              election of 1894; and a description of gold mining at Anaconda, Colorado, 1901.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14562_eew" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MIDDLETON AND ROBERT MIDDLETON PAPERS, 1787-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3661</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c6bdf32284f8e77ceb069a378913ae6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73debf67cde5e44b7c4d3e9eb0392b37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elbert County, and Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a411b4f20c9ae12c071cb664944cec0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine personal, business, and legal papers, including a commission for John
              Middleton as 2nd lieutenant in the state militia, 1815; a document concerning slave
              sales in Georgia, 1809; and references to land sales and the settlement of
              estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14566_5d0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MIFFLIN PAPERS, 1784.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3662</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_45cfb310610da0ea964dc89b995542db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adf605a7e16b60c317a5ca244e64b110">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e0f73f04021bf5f68756e9dc5df68f2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1784, from Mifflin, president of the Congress of the Confederation, to
              George Clinton, governor of New York, stating that garrisons for the northern and
              western posts cannot be provided until a quorum is present in Congress.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14570_3q0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILEY MIKELL PAPERS, 1784-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3663</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d98fcb7bb7e2320b1e2db73d091adbf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_929af611534bf469f22a3a915c911516">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bulloch County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_044a07af1eb2cab7d1d90bd67a695f68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to land titles and surveys of Mikell's plantation, including an
              inventory of his property when he took the oath of allegiance to the United States,
              1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14574_yv6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOSEPH MIKELL PAPERS, 1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3664</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b8123addfea1af4d4a1ad3aae301fdb4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_800998d3078265e3f69dceda54198ddc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edisto Island (Berkeley County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_df6296c805b7ef95390e4b511996b7a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Mikell's estate, an Edisto Island plantation, including lists of
              slaves, their value, and who was to have them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14578_j2k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MILES PAPERS, 1839-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3665</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fb2920f606bd0283b4bb38de0f71489"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5f022752f248b9107574d97e9dd6069">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monkton (Addison County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_365a974c9c553ab40c6399dea1f29cd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and documents of Henry Miles (1795-1885), a Quaker abolitionist, dealing with
              the Society of Friends, the antislavery movement, the free-produce movement, the
              Fugitive Slave Law, the personal liberty laws, the Free Produce Association of Western
              Vermont, the Freedmen's Aid Association, and the agitations of William Lloyd
              Garrison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14582_94t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES WARLEY MILES PAPERS, 1838-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3666</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5c3ada78c6bb8f67162a4767092faf28"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c121ecdba8e12025d9ed562f6c55d5d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3571f60f457ee8b6dba211afa8a05715">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters from Miles (1818-1875), a Protestant Episcopal minister in South
              Carolina, to Mrs. Thomas John Young, and kept by her. The letters largely concern
              theology and philosophy, etymology and grammar, with critical comments on the
              opponents of historical criticism of the Bible. There are references to Mrs. Young's
              brothers, Henry Gourdin and Robert Newman Gourdin; to Miles's catalog of his personal
              library, now housed at the College of Charleston where he taught and served as
              librarian; to his poetry and essays; and to the anonymous publication of some of his
              poems in <title type="simple" render="italic">Russell's Magazine, </title> which had
              been arranged by Mrs. Young. The collection also contains some manuscripts of Miles's
              sermons and a few papers of Thomas John Young and his son, Louis Gourdin Young.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14586_aax" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH A. MILES PAPERS, 1841-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3667</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1714e5ee879dddb082c63687a1c8a47f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7315717d3c33f332911b4e7b1e7db3a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_152c90618f1e5821bfe61cbbb5ebf723">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the family of Joseph A. Miles, a Confederate soldier,
              concerning crops, his family, and local news.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14590_57p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MILKY PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3668</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15c812ce19c5e5399b09f060bb4aef5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d3a3ff5defc233456f582b4de4840d65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Castleman's Ferry (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4fd2331edc3a8b5c770e3ecdbc6cbfaa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Thomas Miley, 6th Regiment of Virginia Cavalry; Caldwell
              G. Miley, 8th Regiment of Virginia Infantry; and Amos Miley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14594_jsh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILFORD BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES 1831-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3669</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ccf080684b56e46f13fa45cecd12129"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 218 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3e5588ccda92982197ca4c5393a9512">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1f072952cac8e346564355c08261c2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of baptisms, membership, and services. Members included whites, slaves, and
              freedmen.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14598_oq1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN STUART MILL PAPERS, 1839-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3670</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_33d5f9e6b718673110e357fe85f7363f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56b88893008ccbb9cd54efcea5065c9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f0470473906cad9093279bc08124a9f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Mill (1806-1873), British philosopher, concerning such topics as the
              publication of his book on logic, 1842; his acquaintanceship with Charles Austin,
              candidate for a seat in Parliament; and invitations declined. A letter to Sir Henry
              Cole concerns Mill's plans to relinquish ownership of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">London and Westminster Review.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14602_dk2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MILLEDGE, JR., PAPERS, 1755-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3671</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70947be6b9ee3e34899196c95cbb277a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>40 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6f32a22cb7c3aa7f54c3d372a995dff">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5946da5e27fdbe0c960af04bb5e35db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Milledge (1757-1818), U.S. congressman and senator and governor of
              Georgia, deals largely with state and national politics, mentioning the election of
              Jefferson as president, amendments to the U.S. Constitution, government for the new
              Louisiana purchase, the impeachment of Samuel Chase and John Pickering, South Carolina
              and Georgia boundaries, land grants to Revolutionary War veterans, Jefferson's
              farming, yellow fever in South Carolina, the Oregon boundary dispute, and the Polk
              administration. Correspondents include Abraham Baldwin, Thomas Mann Randolph, James
              Burchell Richardson, Josiah Meigs, Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Joseph Habersham,
              Augustin Smith Clayton, Thomas Rowse and Robert Augustus Toombs. There is also
              material relating to the settlement of the estate of Milledge's wife, Martha (Galphin)
              Milledge; land grants and other papers executed by Milledge as governor; and documents
              concerning the purchase of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14606_fhw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW J. MILLER PAPERS, 1831-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3672</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6333aa9606fb8653b1d11ef2d4ab27c0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8efbb4ff77b298d5ba74ff105c69c04">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9ebfde7a8587fba6fc74586de8cc3666">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers, including material relating to lawsuits over the collection of
              debts; a physician's accounts; land sales; and the settlement of an estate in
              Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14610_32i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANN ELIZA (ASHE) MILLER PAPERS, 1860-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3673</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40560023b29da501547a4d3b2e4df81a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e20c8875d415eda144b75dd5914db10">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4dc06e49ba8e5110b8f22072a2908fdc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters by Mrs. Miller, wife of James Miller, a physician in the Confederate
              Army, to her father-in-law while she was a refugee from Wilmington during the Civil
              War. One letter from Samuel A'Court Ashe, Mrs. Miller's cousin, discusses Ashe family
              genealogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14614_kla" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD C. MILLER PAPERS, 1863-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3674</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e90a13d8c712484209beb149d1d63735"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>177 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96b15d28844a83aa3cfb4f990510696e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield County, Va., and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_719516b2a701538dcf022f5ff76bab5e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of an architect and civil engineer relating to personal and business affairs,
              legal matters, love, suicide, travel in Germany, crops in Virginia, and national and
              Virginia state politics. Correspondents include B. A. Hancock, E. H. Flournoy, Asa
              Gray, Hermann Luckhardt, Alfred R. Courtney, Henry G. Cannon, Edward C. Becker, George
              Thurber, and Ernest von Ninonberg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14618_7z6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES P. MILLER NOTES, 1811-1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3675</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2c3d71b511931fc0ac0eee52c3109ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_39a0c1135a00ee907c1e5dbf3185e1c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52813ecdcc5156183c108d4b1f86f92c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes taken by James P. Miller from the medical lectures of Benjamin Rush at the
              University of Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14622_i7r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN BLOUNT MILLER PAPERS, 1773-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3676</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_996c36b55508b39d4d63c7c74c31115b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>178 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a01b417ccfb4cfbf9b0f7929c50b844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumterville (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d38afc9bb4d1e6a2ba8eb3b390d954bc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal correspondence, bills of sale for slaves, papers concerning land transactions
              in the Sumter district, and other business papers of Miller (d. 1851), district
              commissioner in equity. Six items, 1840-1843, concern the Bethel Baptist Church.
              Correspondents include W. H. DeSaussure, C. C. Memminger, John B. O'Neall, R. Y.
              Hayne, and Thomas Sumter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14626_qih" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. MILLER PAPERS, 1830-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3677</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1530d4947bc76f78a3d491e76b741ab4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5f7baa926e4e7770e3bd98219a5a2ccb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3d770ac7d1ed87fe064ba207a5ab7fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a small merchant and farmer near Hillsborough in Orange County include a
              manuscript arithmetic book, 1830, which shows that Miller was studying business
              arithmetic, probably in Hillsborough Academy; a commonplace book, 1845-1848, listing
              prices of commodities sold to various people of the county and noting Miller's
              marriage, July 25, 1847, to Martha M. Jackson; miscellaneous loose accounts, including
              one to Captain John Berry, 1858-1860; and a love poem dated 1846.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14630_eqz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN L. MILLER DAYBOOK, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3678</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba62dda0805310245f778ab5a2888778"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_44ac969e06f70a61c9a66f649a9b5177">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Strasburg (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d27ebec58fe95151a0707e6c6ec37b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Sales of general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14634_rvh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. MILLER LEDGER, 1835-1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3679</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_49b47cf89e4376f6f0628e1b4d1b195d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 363 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec72d23c8299b48e440ab8b37efd9d2a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>State Mills, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9c762fe85294f2eb93f166ae2ad0e0e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchandise, sawmill and post office accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14638_kkb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH A. MILLER PAPERS, 1882 (1891-1905) 1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3680</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c79dea8fb104f8707c7b831ff818528"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>387 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac11de49fc2f432b39eba3555facab40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nineveh (Warren County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4afeb6ca8d881126f087df740119ca65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are letters dealing with local interests of constituents while Miller
              represented Frederick County in the Virginia House of Delegates, referring to such
              topics as toll rates of the Valley Turnpike Company; correspondence of Joseph Miller's
              daughters, Shirley and Mabel, with friends and relatives, especially relating to
              Mabel's career as a penmanship teacher and exponent of the Palmer method in North
              Carolina; and a letterpress book containing business letters of R. L. Miller of
              Winchester, Virginia, 1889.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14642_vic" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MABEL M. MILLER AUTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1882-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3681</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e08fa2f42437f9d71e383e594b14d6d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c08b243fa9664b89580d9575a26efb1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Somerville (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc6c4fb51b09be41e97975fe012c0fb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs collected by a schoolgirl.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14646_nbg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN DECATUR MILLER PAPERS, 1828-1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3682</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a8d2885effd7516591f5f815d24f7b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a353c24fa9cef2d075fec56d4a1f592">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stateburg (Sumter County), S.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f15f8bb2f90d97701b3871e0529c514b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Miller, South Carolina governor and U.S. senator, including a
              letter, 1830, from James A. Cocke, newspaper editor of Lancaster, South Carolina,
              concerning politics and journalism there; a draft of a letter, 1830, to the editor of
              an unnamed newspaper challenging the editor's federalist views; and receipts and
              notices concerning subscriptions to various papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14650_erc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MILLER DAYBOOK, 1849-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3683</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01a74ad5cfb34427b031691052a1f252"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 140 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_08db2995086eb6eb6fe329c51bc2bfbe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alexander County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35f7c716fb1f65e918e54884c2c14940">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a country merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14654_04r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MILLER PAPERS, 1837-1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3684</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0970635f5567ecd43f612552fd7f4b85"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items and 5
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_477201dde6d3fe7305bb4ffb9c40f875">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b6045f468911c8fdef26485f90efc37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material collected by Miller, scholar of Charles Dickens's works and author of a
              Dickens bibliography, including articles from British and American periodicals and
              newspapers recording the reception given Dickens by contemporary critics; several
              illustrated articles describing the locales used as settings for the novelist's works;
              reminiscences by Dickens's children and others who knew him; and articles containing
              letters by Dickens, Thomas Carlyle, William Makepeace Thackery, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14658_wrj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. MILLER PAPERS, 1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3685</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bc8a6517067057947a7bcac826e9861"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f1e0cfc56e44cce1eddc130c36db6fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62ae68a46883ff67c73586e548c71f19">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Recollections of Lynchburg by William A. Miller; and a letter by his son, Wirt H.
              Miller, forwarding his father's recollections to Charles M. Guggenheimer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14662_i2p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY MILLER PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3686</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcb45eaa03c00c1504a80cdb5afb40a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2c4c4abf131a43c0104cbcdca75e2f0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e644144c468803b8c7102daeed8f58f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Paul Leidy, a former U.S. representative from Pennsylvania, to Miller,
              politician and journalist, cancelling a newspaper subscription and mentioning radical
              criticism of U.S. Grant for his leniency toward Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14666_6fm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILLER FAMILY PAPERS, 1785-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3687</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3dfbc5e04e465eabd1e1a50193624201"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>161 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b45df8c8a1b8da226c5a319bb8ea02fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d2a0c45a12f59f77fa53bcc0f3f7681">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal papers, 1785, concerning the Clover and Cochran families of Frederick County;
              family, legal, and financial papers starting in 1808 concerning the family of John and
              Abraham Miller, George S. Miller, and George's brother, Lewis A. Miller, a medical
              student in Philadelphia in the 1840s and in 1852 a member of the Virginia legislature.
              Topics include the conviction of two slaves for the murder of their master. One
              letter, 1866, is from Robert E. Lee to Mrs. Godfrey Miller, declining an invitation.
              Papers, 1910-1930, concern the leasing of land in Oklahoma, oil speculation there, and
              the town of Preston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14670_m69" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MILLER LAURENCE AND COMPANY LEDGER, 1848-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3688</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0580e6b6809133e311dabac05317488"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2b3efaac1d8fbe089d8aa1aa184de8bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Statesville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46b88f4fa751ca6e0a5ee36bc01389bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts receivable ledger of a firm in an unidentified business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14674_b44" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES F. MILLS PAPERS, 1836-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3689</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d9ab8fc331eddb9f9f2436160f25a1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_519af0f9397a53b59ef35d9bd1cbac88">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e038fa448e9494d6863113692551734">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letterpress book, 1852-1867; a cashbook, 1836-1846; and business and legal letters
              of Mills, who exported cotton from Savannah to northern cities and to Europe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14678_otk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH AMANDA MILLS PAPERS, 1820-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3690</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b848164ef8fa7acd1642ed01d531c89"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>92 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf95ba1ba34c4cdc155bbbcdfcb07a58">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granite Hill (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5263389e69efcd062b1916e4fdcd074f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters about family affairs and Confederate Army life between Elizabeth Mills and
              her brothers, Richard W., Charles Frank, and William Harrison Mills. There are remarks
              revealing the attitude of Southerners toward conscription and enlistment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14682_zuh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY S. MILLS PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3691</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_26714029848e2e947a09c60949291f67"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c41d47716451fe0b09375d210138b5e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beach Ridge (Niagara County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f566bbc28824ec5d27731203d60300a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Mary S. Mills from Union soldiers stationed at forts in Maryland and
              around Washington, D.C. Writers include William B. Hutton, 5th New York Cavalry; W. B.
              Tallmers and [Delavern Vimslyke?], 8th New York Heavy Artillery; Lucas S. Childs;
              George F. Poole; and a cousin Oliver.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14686_00x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT S. MILLS PAPERS, 1840-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3692</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fd988f6f359e07ee8dbc419d0106717"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_80eda237404db59b10e6da82edf150d3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cedar Spring (Greene County?), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ac74a26e3b215b8ed89a5e3924cae90">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous accounts kept by Mills at several locations in Tennessee and Virginia.
              Accounts from Blacksburg, Virginia, are for hauling coal and wood and other
              transactions, 1851-1852. Accounts of 1854-1856 concern farming and the hire of both
              free and slave labor. Invoices, 1867, pertain to mercantile goods for Messrs.
              Thornburgh and Hoskins. There are copies of letters, 1855, of rail officials
              concerning the selection of a route between Bean's Station and Paint Rock for the
              Cincinnati, Cumberland Gap, and Charleston Railroad; a letter of 1853 relating to a
              business dispute with Senator John Bell over investment in the boat <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Saladin;</title> and a letter to James B. Harris,
              1844, about the purchase of an unhealthy slave.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14690_rv8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALFRED MILNER, FIRST VISCOUNT MILNER, PAPERS, 1886-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3693</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_287e279b5416518c351ffced759b9832"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00a71371e2a80088f3172fc9e40efd2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4b8dc3194745c431de19ab1625e10c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Milner (1854-1925), British statesman and administrator in South Africa, 1897-1905,
              and member of the cabinet, 1916-1919. His letters include a discussion of the campaign
              for Parliament, 1886; the land law for Ireland, 1887; a critique of his successor's
              policies toward the Boers, 1906; a defense of military conscription, 1915; a
              discussion of Lord Hugh Cecil's reprimand for criticizing the Royal Flying Corps,
              1918; and personal notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14694_ert" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD MONCKTON MILNES, FIRST BARON HOUGHTON, PAPERS, 1854-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3694</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d31d34b1c4fbe533799d03c71a7c0761"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_926333c6a9164ee585ab5f2e33e41a4f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_157019fc0e14831b9a96d0a638a12968">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Milnes (1809-1885), British statesman, author, and literary patron.
              Included are "Prefatory Stanzas, from "Columbus and the Mayflower," and a letter
              transmitting them to Joseph Hunte'r and discussing the Rhodes family. The bulk of the
              collection comprises copies of personal letters to Milnes, 1873-1880, 27 items, and
              poems, 3 items, by Cincinnatus Hiner Miller, known as Joaquin Miller, made from
              originals then in the possession of the Milnes family. Miller's letters describe Italy
              and literary and public figures; some of them are printed, excerpted, or summarized in
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Modern Language Quarterly,</title> vol. 3
              (June, 1942), pp. 297-306. There are also a letter of transmittal accompanying these
              items from F. L. Kent to Clarence Gohdes, 1940; and a copy of a clipping concerning
              Miller.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14698_dyz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MILTON PAPERS, 1765-1816.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3695</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_80de6ab90008e06d71f7f260dbedee00"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8183f06ea3b1614787644313c0ccb0c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisville (Jefferson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13bfcc34c4c6a1c4479099f1ced3c9a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Certificates bearing the signature of Milton as notary public and as secretary of
              state of Georgia. They relate to lands and estates. A letter, 1799, of William Stith
              concerns land grants to the University of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14702_vdm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. F. MINIS PAPERS, 1874-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3696</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ae13b551e25b9396b3d7b8d87dfc3000"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c7bf918111a49efc1fa649f6e3baafb7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_807f39a23e7ebe16bc942a4fe7c33d0c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks, ledgers, receipt book, contract book, and indexes to ledgers of J. F. Minis
              and Co., commission merchants and shipping agents of Savannah.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14706_538" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MINNEQUA HISTORICAL SOCIETY BULLETINS, 1938-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3697</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e143a76770eb26766c653f3cdf41e38"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_517a2d2ac9200c81b9a7dd4dba2f0476">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pueblo, Colo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc11723d90754d4a44ab7e67bedbc21d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mimeographed bulletins concerning the history and folklore of the Old West.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14710_o49" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MICHAEL MINNICK PAPERS, 1861-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3698</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_603b37a0b8129be808b8840b1feac46d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e72b957ca8b85dce2830ca381e245e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middletown (Henry County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c75b6f71a759d560261863edfe7759e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Minnick and his son, Andrew J. Minnick, concerning personal affairs
              and the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14714_u21" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER CARR MINOR AND HUGH MINOR NOTEBOOKS, 1812-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3699</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56210d7760dff628909aa92294be1301"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f20ef246b26cdfd159316be20d2cf69c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4257e2e06458dd4dfa39c65fae6645ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Agricultural notebooks of Peter Minor (1783-1827), agricultural reformer and owner of
              Ridgeway Plantation in Albemarle County, Virginia, showing records of expenses, lists
              of tools and other items purchased, products sold, and memoranda of wheat produced,
              1812-1816; plantation diary or agricultural notes, 1822-1823, containing entries
              relative to the production of tobacco, corn, wheat, hay, the use of plaster, the
              weather, operation of a grist mill, building fences, and numerous other activities;
              and a six-page leaflet memorandum of subscriptions obtained for John Stuart Skinner's
                <title type="simple" render="italic">American Farmer,</title> 1822-1825, and two
              loose sheets of memoranda. Agricultural notebooks or diaries of his son, Hugh Minor
              (1807-1875), also of Ridgeway Plantation, cover the following years: 1828-1834,
              1838-1839, 1842-1844, and a few entries for later years. These diaries are concerned
              with operations similar to those of his father except for a rather full description of
              Ridgeway Plantation and greater detail as to farming operations. The notes of both men
              contain much on methods of producing tobacco and on crop rotation in practice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14718_sin" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. MINOR NOTEBOOK, 1860-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3700</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18c20c51c6d55b3958542f4bee840d5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc34b428eded97c4ad2acbbfeddd149e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02d986ca1cc1dfae13033f78b9c9e09a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on versification, grammar, etc., taken by William B. Minor (d. 1861), as a
              student at the University of Virginia, 1860, and copies of poems on the Confederate
              cause written by members of Minor's family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14722_d4l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS MINOT PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3701</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_635289088b155d620e5f8fa9e015c291"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4ce672e213dfff8a7078d6c4ec40cec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff9835bccca2266d78031434feacc088">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Rufus Woodward of Worcester, Massachusetts, 1852, referring to the
              Harvard class of 1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14726_8ym" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MISSISSIPPI. JUSTICE COURT (CHOCTAW COUNTY) DOCKET BOOK,
              1848-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3702</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64dc18dda110241be4cc82186b69de9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ec76388edf315c0f0420349a972b11f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Choctaw County, Mississippi.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4dcc0d4afab0eabb3b37bc87dc0b162a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a court having jurisdiction over civil cases in which the amount in
              dispute did not exceed fifty dollars. S. S. Dunn was the justice of the peace. There
              are clippings relating to the election of 1876 and to local history pasted over some
              of the pages at the beginning of the volume.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14730_qy0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MISSOURI. MILITIA PAPERS, 1860-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3703</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_48b8cb92a5395cdb54ef1764af17e87d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>66 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a7344756dbb2b11f1c0e0855b165ea1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Missouri.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72eb642fab50a85113e2163488ef0dac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Missouri governors Claiborne Fox Jackson, Hamilton Rowan Gamble,
              and Thomas C. Fletcher; and adjutants general George A. Parsons, Warwick Rough, and
              John B. Gray. Letters of December,1860, from Lieutenant Colonel John S. Bowen of the
              Southwest Battalion of Militia, Little Osage, Missouri, reflect efforts to secure the
              Kansas border from antislavery guerrillas. Letters, reports, and other documents of
              1861 concern the enlistment and equipment of Union volunteer militia. Units mentioned
              are companies raised at Valley Forge Iron Works and American Iron Mountain Company in
              St. Francis and St. Louis counties, and Captain James Craig's Big River Company, 5th
              Regiment of Missouri Volunteer Militia. There are also records concerning the
              reorganization of militia units, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14734_7ep" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID BRYDIE MITCHELL PAPERS, 1804-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3704</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2111770419151abe2f94d4f4e4711e3b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ddd30f75927722c3e549041e13b0f2d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdfee763da6d6a6148b9f2dfda5fa16e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Mitchell, governor of Georgia, 1809-1813, 1815-1817. Included are
              a letter from Mitchell as attorney general to Governor John Milledge concerning local
              politics, including the Yazoo affair, 1804; a commission for Thomas H. Penn as notary
              public, 1812; a letter from Peter Deveaux of Savannah seeking to purchase some tracts
              of land; and an account of Mitchell's expenditures as agent of the Creek Indians,
              1817-1821.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14738_dvp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DONALD GRANT MITCHELL PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3705</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dff658c613f94860c88b13c28d483d0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_501a03c3863c65ca8d9ba6bfb2bdcf0a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgewood [New Haven], Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2c89c9312619c3ffec27690e7bfdb06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter by Mitchell (1822-1908), an author under the name Ik Marvel, to a
              Mr. Mann.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14742_3oc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE SINCLAIR MITCHELL PAPERS, 1928-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3706</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_323687111726b8c8b526378d71f8dc03"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,124 items and 4
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0d3b988b7be468e9c175dd1d2759fcd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_134f6ec58d361313ff0a290242840fc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely newspaper clippings relating to the organization of labor unions in the
              South, especially Alabama and North Carolina, including a great deal of material
              concerning the incidents at Gastonia and Marion, North Carolina, 1929-1930. There are
              also notebooks, 4 vols., containing a report of a survey of the power structure of
              Georgia made by James Mackay and Calvin Kytle, 1947.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14746_53z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB DUCHE MITCHELL PAPERS, 1824-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3707</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee855d0fecb41705567d1dd3a0d71241"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3deb88a25076faa6104b6937daa27029">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va., and Princeton (Mercer County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_921f3db33110f8028f8993151f75f5e7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two volumes of poetry by Reverend Mitchell of the Second Presbyterian Church of
              Lynchburg and his diary, 1860, which deals almost exclusively with his pastoral
              duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14750_373" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. MITCHELL PAPERS, 1836-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3708</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5075acb6ffdd353e9dba1ce6a5bb9d58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9895cca468b403717b98148c4333fb8c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsylvania County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8201a6f123abc9effcdca1186c9ebca8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal correspondence of James A. Mitchell, an attorney; letters to John A. Mitchell
              of the same address; a letter, 1836, of James Bland to James A. Mitchell certifying
              receipt of a refund for a slave who had died soon after purchase; and an account book
              containing expenses of travelling with slaves from Virginia to Mississippi, the names
              of the slaves, and the prices received, 1834-1835.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14754_c24" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. MITCHELL PAPERS, 1837-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3709</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc1ab945640537f8d102ea19cc1f2319"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6907d0f249da7899b30b32bec4df3e53">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38c8ae0d62d48bc367332bf2eb992cc7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business letters to John W. Mitchell; correspondents include Cornelius
              Van Rensselaer, members of the Genet and Vernon families, and others. One letter,
              1837, notes the price received for female slave in South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14758_5cw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NINA CORNELIA MITCHELL PAPERS, 1854 (1910s-1920s) 1958.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3710</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9bd21a9f7bba6fecbbd823d786ad6b71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,021 items and 46 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a58a5d3a654e79125c9c1f013c85541">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Flushing (Long Island), N.Y., and Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8233424212f6c299dc27eca3770d247">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely family letters; genealogical material; Civil War papers of John Fulton
              Berrien Mitchell, Sr., an officer in the 2nd New York Volunteer Cavalry, 1862-1864,
              concerning ordnance and camp and garrison equipage; and letters concerning European
              travel in the 1870s; life in Columbia University during the early 1900s; life in
              France, Italy, and England and the United States during World War I; British
              Expeditionary Forces hospitals and nurses; treatment of wounded soldiers, especially
              the work among the blind of an organization called Le Phare de France; war work by
              women; postwar relief work; the Food for France Fund; life in Paris during the 1920s;
              and Sufism. Correspondents include John Fulton Perrien, Jr.; Henry Bedinger; Edward
              Bedinger Mitchell; Nina Cornelia (Mitchell) Wickham (the aunt of Nina Cornelia
              Mitchell); Gladys Elliott; Winifred Holt; and John Fulton Berrien Mitchell, Jr. There
              are also a few miscellaneous legal and financial papers and miscellaneous invitations,
              calling cards, school exercises by John Berrien Mitchell, Sr., at Columbia College,
              1860-1861; report cards, 1890s, for Stephen H. Dandridge at Shepherd College;
              solicitations from charities clippings; and diaries and miscellaneous writings by
              various family members, especially by Nina Cornelia Mitchell about her experiences,
              particularly in Europe. One diary, 1860, by Sarah P. (Berrien) Mitchell describes a
              trip to Lake Superior and the mines which she saw there. There are also photographs of
              family members and of their homes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14762_s2w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MITCHELL PAPERS, 1809-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3711</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b9df55044d1886c328cfc595b843242"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e15267f232d0fc32365f8589386ddb80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burke County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22048b11024a36f4524c0804bcb53217">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of Mitchell's guardianship of Anna, William, and David Green.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14766_8fq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WINFIELD HENRI MIXON PAPERS, 1895-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3712</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4716f5f758892a7041ac64b66ed4b682"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7192408f580737e921ea9b2eeed66a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e56738765fcd2307dc473832ab098e2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to an official of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, including
              miscellaneous items and clippings concerning mainly a conference of women in
              Nashville, 1895; Mixon's diary, 6 vols., covering scattered years from 1895 to 1915,
              an account of his travels and activities on behalf of the church and referring to the
              condition of various churches in his district and to routine matters related to his
              office; and scattered comments on Masonry and on Payne University in Selma. One volume
              records Mixon's church activities and includes a report to his bishop covering
              1892-1895. This volume also contains a miscellaneous record of the financial affairs
              of a fraternal organization, kept by someone other than Mixon, with references to
              social conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14770_892" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW MOFFETT PAPERS, 1862-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3713</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd4fe3d1430ee5b3f314a0b51e780445"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>91 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_720c0c7f9063c7b22b2f2ca70b673a83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3fdb8078289722c62c21d45ca753772f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A collection of autographs, primarily of Confederate generals.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14774_8dc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY M. MOFFITT PAPERS, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3714</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_55f30948e892e709aa5b44312eba7390"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c220c6013ef302c9bb144025cb639d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34a6223c3bbac09a25dda84acc8e67f5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional papers of an attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14778_txp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM NASSAU MOLESWORTH PAPERS, 1860-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3715</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6bd38067a2bbb3abf790ae72c1cd922"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32bd29c17020f7c08f12eccca57bfc05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spotland, Lancashire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b852b1c0ce74ba7578898e215b3c44dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Molesworth (1816-1890), British clergyman and historian, including
              letters from Richard Cobden, 1860-1865, concerning political and inter national
              affairs and Molesworth's writings; a letter of introduction for Molesworth, 1865,
              written by Alfred Kingston of the Public Record Office to Nicholas Hamilton of the
              British Museum where Molesworth wanted to see diplomatic correspondence from the reign
              of William III; letters of George Jacob Holyoake, 1874-1879, concerning Molesworth's
                <title type="simple" render="italic">History of England from 1830 </title> and the
              dedication of Holyoake's <title type="simple" render="italic">History of the Equitable
                Pioneers</title>; a letter by Molesworth to H. D. Nicoll, 1882, with
              autobiographical information; a letter of acknowledgment from Sir Edward Hamilton,
              1882, concerning Molesworth's newest book; letters of John Bright, 1879-1885, relating
              to Molesworth's honorary degree from the University of Glasgow, the reaction of
              Christians to General Charles Gordon, and foreign policy a letter of Sir Wilfrid
              Lawson, 1883, regarding his <emph render="doublequote">local veto</emph> and
              temperance bills before Parliament; a letter of Edward Bouverie Pusey concerning
              Arthur Perceval, the political aspects of the Oxford and Irvingite movements; and a
              letter from Lord Brougham explaining the dissolution of Parliament in 1831.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14782_ujc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. B. MOLYNEAUX PAPERS, 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3716</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1890a457799a0bab41885f1bb8f06afd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4381ef1cec11dca6fc15156d4334732">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c23ebba97e992e560caa61b3dd9e73da">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A speech by Molyneaux reminiscing about the company he commanded during the Civil War
              in the 7th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry Volunteers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14786_q02" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRIDGET MONAHAN PAPERS, 1848-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3717</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b71cc5694a79a8cf48fb9040cfbec8ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>124 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b145bacab441a2cdc67955eba3186700">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c1ec8f2d4e41f0196e560ba154bcdb9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning the administration of the estate of Hugh Monahan, her husband; and
              their sons' work at Manhattan College, New York, 1871-1873.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14790_xit" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONBO COTTON MILL INVOICES, 1908-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3718</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f75d1f509c16e556c5d6c1ecf366cf34"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7890c25be559a9af4295c4df7c7c986b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bf3eefebfb56e972188410398169b56f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General and monthly invoices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14794_twn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ST. LEGER LANDON MONCURE PAPERS, 1851-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3719</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84046e24d8783916a78d423381f6f47b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_77af6be8348c1c216b61f8b23b2a402e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ruther Glen (Caroline County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bec82744c069548efaac75e89263b44c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Moncure (1834-1898) was a farmer and a clerk for the state auditor of Virginia. His
              papers are largely routine family and business correspondence, but include information
              describing Holston Springs, Virginia, a health resort, in 1860; conditions in
              Richmond, 1862; a preference for Negroes over whites as hired hands, 1878; and the
              prospects for entering politics in Texas, 1866, and in Virginia, 1878. Two items
              relate to instruction in Sunday schools, 1887-1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14798_f8r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MONROE PAPERS, 1790-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3720</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_543b4ed69e8da898531bc3c231564163"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14e07903a578c762f5ad65ce3b77b28e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4d60e96f9d60fad29c0c22a99331a2b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters, legal documents, a commission, and land grants signed by Monroe as
              president of the United States or governor of Virginia. One letter to Frances
              Taliaferro Brooke concerns the election of 1828. There is a photostatic copy of a
              reprieve for a slave sentenced to death for conspiracy and insurrection, signed by
              Monroe as governor, 1802.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14802_7ko" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MONROE PAPERS, 1775 (1850-1899) 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3721</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e8c6ac907f045ce47fe351306fc36b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,217 items and 37 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_541f3acccd6e5efeb9383be85e546883">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Capon Bridge (Hampshire County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31a8d038261bd2fb3bdd73aae8953632">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of three Virginia families, including that of Colonel Alexander Monroe, his
              son John Monroe, and John's sons James A. and J. Turner Monroe; the family of James
              Candy; and the family of Joseph Kackley. Monroe family papers concern county and state
              politics; land; and personal property. There are tax records; daybooks relating to the
              sale of merchandise; and miscellaneous accounts, business, and legal papers. There is
              information on the Virginia secession convention, 1861, and the occupation of Romney,
              Virginia, by Union troops. The collection includes James Caudy's land and tax records
              for Hampshire County, ca. 1850 and 1860, including lists of slaves, livestock, and
              real and personal property; a list of voters and a list of persons liable for militia
              duty (114th Virginia Regiment); militia guard reports, 1861; and instructions issued
              to Caudy as a tax collector. Kackley family papers portray the movement westward to
              Kentucky, Indiana, and Colorado. There are also letters describing settlement in
              Colorado, 1887-1888; printed items relating to the Strasburg Land and Improvement
              Company, 1891-1893; tax records, 1882-1884; a book of household remedies and patent
              medicines, 1882-1883; and legal papers conveying land in Berkeley County, Virginia
              (now West Virginia), from Samuel Strode to Conrad Miller, 1775; and other documents of
              the Morgan, Millar [or Miller], and Taber families. Other correspondents include Henry
              Bedinger, John J. Cornwell, James Sloan Kuykendall, Jared Williams, and Joshua S.
              Zimmerman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14806_zyc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM JOHN MONSON, FIRST VISCOUNT OXENBRIDGE, PAPERS,
              1872-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3722</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7c15c81291535fdb23fac604d3fd9b36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>204 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a59ea0ef071af6da06508d2a433cf6b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d30591c69be25d3be25b8eb5dde2edf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from Sir Edmund John Monson, First Baronet (1834-1909), then British
              consul general at Budapest, to his brother William John Monson (1829-1898), an officer
              of the royal household. Monson comments on politics in Hungary; British commerce and
              financial interests there; elections in Britain and the administrations of Gladstone
              and Disraeli; literary figures of his acquaintance including Lord Lytton (1831-1891),
              Charles James Lever (d. 1872), and Amin Vambery; events at All Souls College, Oxford,
              and his unsuccessful effort to obtain an appointment there; a legal controversy over
              the Tichborne baronetcy and estate; and the visits to Budapest of the Prince of Wales
              and to Berlin by the Shah of Persia, 1873. Included are two letters, 1876, from
              William Richard Holmes, British consul in Boania, concerning the rebellion in
              Bosnia-Herzegovina and the resulting diplomatic incident. There are a few letters
              relating to Sir Leoline Jenkins (1623-1685), and an unidentified photograph that may
              be a picture of Sir Edmund Monson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14810_wmf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BASIL MONTAGU PAPERS, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3723</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e50449f650e8ce2bfee9b24910c09ffc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_600021ffc5c521b1b57c96c521cbab55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f5a99e1034f5553492c1486b9c8c4b5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter from Samuel Henley, principal of the East India College, to Montagu
              (1770-1851), British legal writer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14814_sk5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MONTAGU, FOURTH EARL OF SANDWICH, PAPERS, 1775.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3724</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1eafcb162cf426f65fa079b10481bcb8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b9ea24a6d4f65a32b5d515465e0377f9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hinchingbrook, Huntingdonshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc7998ac1fa1a6821aacc3598e2cfe24">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter by Montagu (1718-1792), First Lord of the Admiralty, December 30, 1775,
              analyzing the military situation in America and blaming British losses on a refusal to
              use force rather than conciliatory measures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14818_q14" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LORD ROBERT MONTAGU PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3725</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d1f81a413a593fff05edcad6e6899145"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_324bd863ecc7cd572600f7ff5c9fbcdc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5c02018bd8bc1e9f393130312d84065">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Montagu (1825-1902), member of Parliament, to C. E. Macqueen of
              Manchester, discussing taxation and the manner in which Parliament appropriated funds
              and the administration spent them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14822_9o3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW JACKSON MONTAGUE PAPERS, ca. 1903-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3726</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0a31f7c78990571253243b21967f87c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65cde534ea390e84c0fac1f2362cd9e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f783e46dc57006a4ff0f2eb7ee230a23">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A carbon copy, undated, of a petition addressed to Montague, governor of Virginia,
              1902-1906, asking his pardon for a Negro who had been convicted of second degree
              murder.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14826_t26" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONTAGUE FAMILY PAPERS, 1844-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3727</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b0dc19aad7a4233f8cce6e5d64bd664"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3768b6442f1c686d609301ab1c158641">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_418aa1e5d64f325f0d307e655038f866">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1844, of James Y. Montague from Wake Forest College to his father, William,
              gives a detailed physical description of Henry Clay and discusses the tariff and
              taxation. Papers relating to A. B. Montague while serving with the 44th North Carolina
              Regiment in 1862-1864, include a pass and personal letters from relatives in the Allen
              family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14830_2c1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MONTGOMERY, JR., PAPERS, 1809-1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3728</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c78b4383ff705ae8317fab64d7547c0b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d124537522b817e96288dfb00142bb8f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_662aaf803ad1673f9328f145d4fb61c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Montgomery (1764-1828), who served as U.S. representative from Maryland,
              1807-1811; attorney general of Maryland, 1811-1818; and mayor of Baltimore, 1820-1826.
              The letters concern a recommendation for a midshipman's appointment in the navy, the
              extradition to Pennsylvania of a man arrested in Maryland, 1813; and comments, 1813,
              to John Stoughton on the commercial situation in the War of 1812. A letter to Governor
              Samuel Sprigg concerns a legal case, 1820.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14834_jig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SEABORN MONTGOMERY, JR., PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3729</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_225f3df7c7879dcc60e65081649d61da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>49 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b332b1a73f7e317717a97f773aa248f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9100876c7cedb7a8a09ec3abd3df7fbd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters by Seaborn Montgomery, Jr., to his parents and sister, Julia Montgomery, of
              Americus, Georgia, while he was a student at Collingsworth Institute, Talbotton,
              Georgia, 1861-1862; at the Georgia Military Institute in Marietta, 1863-1864; and in
              the Confederate Army, 1864-1865. His letters describe student life, the funerals of
              General Preston Smith and Captain Donnelson of Tennessee who fell at Ringgold, anxiety
              to participate in the war, problems with a Negro servant, troop movements in Georgia,
              desertion, destruction in Atlanta, use of convicts in the Confederate Army, and the
              hardships of army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14838_rj7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. MOODY AND Y. M. MOODY PAPERS, 1861, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3730</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1669622d825cfaed6a07e3230b09f50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f15f5be48282c4f55a677065f8e8a015">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Virginia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7355746a8ddc4caf9dba5ee1cae6d826">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from the Moodys, probably brothers, while in the Confederate Army, commenting
              on family matters, camp life, a party in Petersburg, and conditions and prices in
              Petersburg, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14842_jqj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB P. MOOMAW PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3731</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bfbf9c041f44706ac26c42751e8fc90b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42bd63e0dfbc2f69989244e1888bd151">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_417b70c9fc9d530e0dba462176ec7f51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate private commenting on hardships of camp life, food, and lack
              of religion among soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14846_vs2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[A. MOORE?] NOTEBOOK, 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3732</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f9851493bcb08e283b767aeffa993c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 74 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51a5925648b873a785e97d69133a2fef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Illinois.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_903ccbf576105b11362672810f077444">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Apparently accounts and a memoir by a supervisory employee of the Illinois Central
              Railroad concerning construction or maintenance. The accounts give the cost of
              material and labor. The memoir apparently was written in response to criticism. Work
              mentioned took place between Wapella and Dixon and on the Rock Island branch. There is
              technical information on the How [Howe?] truss bridge and the Bollman iron bridge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14850_7dg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS MOORE MANUSCRIPT. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3733</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_acb8ed5f5f7738e81e5a4798b8fce7b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 233 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8693b2b49ab500bc480da0d604df626">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript by Moore, storekeeper for the trustees of the colony of Georgia, based
              on his journal. The manuscript, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Voyage to
                Georgia, Begun the 15th of October, 1735,</title> was published in London, 1744, and
              again as <title type="simple" render="italic">Collections of the Georgia Historical
                Society, </title> Vol. 1, 1840. Appended to the manuscript is an anonymous and
              unpublished sketch of the life of James Edward Oglethorpe, 5 pp. Moore's account
              centers on the establishment of Frederica, Georgia, but includes information on other
              settlements in the colony, Indian relations, and an expedition against the Spanish in
              Florida.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14853_apg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK MOORE PAPERS, 1865-1866, 1871-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3734</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cbd975866950b6a671755490162e1a87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>187 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cae50e619c0709fb833c99e7646f6f57">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_281fd58f1fbabf17bca94fb67aa882d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Horatio Franklin Moore (1828-1904), known as Frank Moore, editor and author
              of works on the Revolution and the Civil War, are primarily letters to him concerning
              his book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Women of the War </title> (Chicago:
              1866), an account of the service of Northern women during the Civil War. Most of those
              mentioned in the collection served as nurses or in related capacities. Letters are
              both from the women and from former patients. There are also letters, 1871-1872, by
              Moore, then in France, to his brother George Henry Moore. These letters refer to
              French politics and government under Louis Adolphe Thiers, but chiefly discuss the
              works of early Americana which Moore collected in France for sale in New York. There
              is also some undated material, a few clippings, and miscellaneous writings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14857_svj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HENRY MOORE PAPERS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3735</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79a6d5d34aab0c3874e6a88c659da694"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54893ab253d2aa1e9718cb9d489f5ae1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7e9817216e3c80dccef984120a132b55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Moore (1823-1892), librarian and historian, from Charles Carter Lee, Sr.
              (1798-1871), son of General Henry <emph render="doublequote">Light Horse Harry</emph>
              Lee. The letters concern Moore's book, <title type="simple" render="italic">"Mr. Lee's
                Plan--March 29, 1777": The Treason of Charles Lee</title> (New York: 1860), and
              Charles Carter Lee's manuscript defending Charles Lee (1731-1782), Revolutionary War
              general; the submission of that manuscript to the Virginia Historical Society; and the
              possibility of reading it before the New York Historical Society. Letters of General
              Charles Lee, which had once been among the papers of Henry Lee and had since
              disappeared, are mentioned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14861_sfi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GRAHAM MOORE PAPERS, 1812-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3736</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_376be63ddda8b89ae650102ba29b3e98"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc9cbf1ffc32fd8092309ce05e62148f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cobham, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_208babc4a87a915552af1c2909155404">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Moore (1764-1843), British admiral, including a letter, 1812, from
              him to Henry Kinsey concerning the status of Kinsey's son, an officer on the H. M. S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Chatham;</title> letters, 1824, of Sir Charles
              James Napier concerning the acquisition of source material for his brother Sir William
              Francis Patrick Napier's <title type="simple" render="italic">History of the War in
                the Penisula </title> (London: 1828-1840), and the controversy over Sir John Moore's
              role in that campaign; and a letter from Napier, 1840, concerning the Chartist
              disorders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14865_qap" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HENRY MOORE PAPERS, 1766.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3737</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cdf007fcb0718ecca4d40729177500da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a6256a164ed11d21fcb585a63e530fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3d6286958089dacafa44b56216072789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commission for Jabez Sargent as lieutenant, signed by Sir Henry Moore, Baronet
              (1713-1769), governor of New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14869_lqt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MOORE PAPERS, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3738</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_609639ff9d38759d0d91467406745242"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_611e48bb0a5b044361bdbcff53f7efa9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4afd0123c0dbb1b4dfd6388681b8a69">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Alexander Knox (1757-1831) to John Wesley's assistant, Henry Moore
              (1751-1844), concerns Moore's writings, Knox's parents and their involvement in
              Methodism, Methodism in Londonderry, Wesley's role in Christianity, and Methodist
              ministers in Londonderry, including Thomas Williams, James Clough, and Mark Davis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14873_cqh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. AND W. MOORE [?] LEDGER, 1858-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3739</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6bf15a093680753d8a4e305b12fcc97"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 534 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63c025c9c9a23a2f8bc087687cf35e3d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Pitt County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1473df99dda5381d480eaa0ef6ad1065">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A detailed record of sales of general merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14877_d6s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. HARRY MOORE AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1867-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3740</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d6c593c022e0a99bd6d3802590bce7e4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd62ae2fb3f6376e9b7d65624c0bd6d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hampden-Sydney (Prince Edward County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b35b72d97ad131f16eede73239e454f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Messages addressed to Moore by fellow students in Union Theological Seminary and in
              Hampden-Sydney College. Some of the entries mention Chi Phi and Epsilon Phi Kappa
              Delta societies, and student life. There are two poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14881_muo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES OTIS MOORE PAPERS, 1850 (1864-1865) 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3741</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d37f78c881dc0e4bb7d41272398121cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>241 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3ba206e038d461c2eda0e51539c928a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saco (York County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0686b07841f80a935455fb81b2d7896">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters, 214 items, chiefly between Moore (1822-1886) and his wife, Mary Elizabeth
              (Ross) Moore. Included are love letters written prior to their marriage and letters of
              1858-1859 discussing the possibility of going to China as a missionary. Letters of
              1864-1865 concern the Civil War services of Moore, a homeopathic physician, assigned
              at various times to the 22nd U.S. Colored Troops; the 3rd Division Hospital, 18th Army
              Corps; and the 1st U.S. Colored Troops. There are descriptions of living conditions of
              fugitive Negroes near Yorktown, Virginia; the use of opium; hospitals before
              Petersburg; the explosion of ammunition barges at City Point, August, 1864; the
              expeditions to Wilmington and Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 1865; evaluations of
              Benjamin F. Butler and other generals; entry into Richmond; Lincoln's funeral parade
              in Washington; the search for John Wilkes Booth; and service at Brownsville, Texas, in
              the summer of 1865. After the war the Moores moved to Haverhill, Massachusetts. There
              are a few letters from Moore to his daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, while she was a student
              at Wellesley College, 1876-1878. There are also poems, 20 items, by Mrs. Moore, and
              genealogical tables, 7 items, concerning Moore's ancestors, the Chadbournes of
              Berwick, Maine, and the Moores of Stratham, New Hampshire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14885_skm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MOORE PAPERS, 1803-1843</unittitle>
            <unitid>3742</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5bcba1f4eb53c1efb808c18672d017a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b48f2dedd074f9063d61349626d339d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebd3365fa5252b0eef2b4477f177373d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Moore to his wife, Elizabeth S. (Stump) Moore, including love letters
              prior to their marriage in 1814 and letters concerning the War of 1812 near Baltimore
              and Chesapeake Bay. Topics include British General Robert Ross and American Commodores
              John Rogers, David Porter, and Oliver Hazard Perry; the bombardment of Fort McHenry;
              Admiral Sir George Cockburn; John Stuart Skinner; and the administrations of Jefferson
              and Madison. There are also personal and business letters concerning prices of
              commodities and land, debts, and imprisonment for debt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14889_qxk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MOORE PAPERS, 1802.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3743</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c42741eed794fd59db39f8cedde0f82"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4926ee68ce907af244a0ececc5e9ce6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincolnton (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_943e2c647ada54593308bf2cdee41b20">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from Duncan Cameron to Moore about establishing Federalist newspapers to
              oppose the Jeffersonian parties. He discusses the journalistic venture of William
              Duane and Joseph Gales, Sr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14893_5k2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN SAMUEL MOORE PAPERS, 1843-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3744</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1348e75999ee7e41e4221cc3fd61ab01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>139 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eca21f45509efbca6c004245a2d66236">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Alverstoke, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8624e98c5891f0dbb56cf0c0af280c71">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Moore (1831-1916), British naval officer, are primarily letters to his
              wife and official reports. They describe his service on the H.M.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Salamander </title> in 1862-1865 and the H.M.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Pearl,</title> 1866-1870, including church services
              and dramatic entertainments aboard ship, in Australia, Singapore, China, Japan, and
              elsewhere in the Far East, with visits to Madeira and Vancouver Island. Moore
              mentioned rebel activity in Japan, 1867-1869. There are certificates, appointments,
              and orders relating to Moore's rank and assignment to various ships and to his
              retirement; correspondence and documents of 1882 reporting on the British bombardment
              of Alexandria; a printed copy of Admiral Seymour's correspondence with the Admiralty
              in that year; and other records concerning the military and naval situation in Egypt
              and negotiations with the Pasha while Moore was Seymour's secretary. A letter, 1884,
              to Captain George Parsons describes life on Ascension Island. Two items concern the
              Royal Naval Exhibition, 1891-1892.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14897_swl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN T. MOORE PAPERS, 1861-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3745</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37fb96d03f0631e822df0f3eb71cb4d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>126 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38a459e9a40010a755b3cf169db8479f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winston (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_37c64963d30916b1623efc4f367f3b4e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of John T. Moore, regarding the tobacco industry around Winston
              during the 1870s and including information on the difficulties of selling manufactured
              tobacco, and tobacco prices; and references to "Dick" (R. J.) Reynolds. Included also
              are detailed letters from his brother, Charles E. Moore, regarding sheep raising in
              Colorado, Kansas, and New Mexico, and mentioning Indian raids, pre-empted lands,
              Mexican labor, and living conditions on the sheep ranches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14901_jkc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WHEELER MOORE, SR., PAPERS, 1877-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3746</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f3fecff72a65b3e9a8480c15715941a1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f38f9555cbbe8de6d97b8f070354fd30">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Powellsville (Hertford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ca6962af788a989709d618147d2c1b91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters relating to Moore (1833-1906) and his family. A letter of Moore's
              uncle, J. H. Wheeler, concerns their mutual interest in the writing and publishing of
              history. A letter, 1877, from R. J. Gatling, inventor of the Gatling gun, concerns
              sources of information on his life for a book Moore was compiling on men born in
              Hertford County. There is also a letter from Supreme Court Justice W. N. H. Smith. The
              library holds a microfilm of the card index in the North Carolina Division of Archives
              and History, Raleigh, to Moore's <title type="simple" render="italic">Roster of North
                Carolina Troops in the War Between the States </title> (Raleigh: 1882).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14905_ry3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY MOORE PAPERS, 1830-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3747</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_58f15d747adc1ffd165f736310e28ef8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2a3bc9ebbed975280129f0529d9c74f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yazoo County, Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_549d30aac0aecec34a0d98796b7b635d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Mary Moore and her husband Allen Moore (d. 1852), planters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14909_u88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MERRILL MOORE PAPERS, 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3748</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21cee15ed6f93c330bffa4c28391493a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_82d8091de2a1d2afab766a441632895c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a045534ff3e0d8bf2486f7c592826fd9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Moore (1903-1957) was a psychiatrist and poet. This item is <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Only Through Books and Only Through Libraries: A Sonnet for the
                Duke University Library.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14913_7b1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. B. MOORE JOURNAL, 1841-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3749</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5751e34e3ed985ee2e77556a584cd5f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b241c8bf6d6dfe5700483af77a92dfe7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a26af640106ae38ee7ca37d2890cdbcc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Combination daybook, ledger, and journal kept by N. B. Moore, a planter, showing
              hands hired and hay sold.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14917_1qc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. G. MOORE PAPERS, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3750</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_70c6cdce1312a5cc5701c5cf483f1e81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce822ba4707e24ef254c1c97eec0badc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stanislaus River, Calif.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4429122ab551c4b1b7307ddd548a7f6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter describing life in the California gold fields.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14921_sqz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SID F. MOORE PAPERS, 1863-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3751</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5e86b7e314c4e0db82bcf3eb5f5cbbd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_41495ff010054bdd2ea7fd32ecb338c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hardin County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68c19c36d99693569f511079f4f8de8e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection includes a letter, 1864, by Thomas Shawn; muster rolls, 1864, for
              units of the 118th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in which Moore served during the Civil
              War, rising from sergeant to captain; a certified copy of letters of guardianship for
              Joseph Zimmerman's grandchildren; pictures, including one of Moore's gravemarker in
              Hueston Cemetery near Forest, Ohio, and a photograph and an ambrotype of Moore, a
              price list for army supplies; clippings; and a diary, August 15, 1863-February 7,
              1864, describing troop movements of the 118th regiment in Ohio, Kentucky, and
              Tennessee and the battle of Mossy Creek, Tennessee, December 29, 1863. Part or all of
              the diary may have been published in the <title type="simple" render="italic">Lima
              </title> (Ohio?) News.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14925_o3t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN MOORE PAPERS, 1761-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3752</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e208d560adc046dc1994f412fcbc7a83"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c19efd9ed91bae6002cf89005bcbcd11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mt. Tirzah, Person County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2719d2b4c89c9697eecf198c466adc4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Moore (1733-1799), a New York resident who had migrated to Canada with
              British troops during the French and Indian War and later settled in Orange County,
              now Person County, North Carolina; and papers of his family. Included are deeds and
              other material relating to lands in Orange, now Person, County from the 1770s and
              later; business letters, legal papers, and financial records of Stephen, his son
              Phillips Moore, and his grandson Stephen Moore, including material on the settlement
              of the estate of the first Stephen, and the will of his daughter, Ann Moore, 1852.
              Three items concern the medical treatment of one of Stephen's daughters by Benjamin
              Rush. There is an account book concerning Stephen Moore's business as an outfitter for
              ships in Quebec, 1767-1770, and the administration of his estate in North Carolina,
              1799-1813. A daybook, 1845-1852, relates to the family mercantile business at <emph
                render="doublequote">Mt. Tirzah.</emph> There is also a genealogical table and a
              biographical sketch of the family by John Alton Price of Durham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14929_9cc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MOORE COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1804-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3753</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f980802d6586a51fc979b59d317913a8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 460 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_597ffd635f5441cc8ed4e7252daf1d08">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Havana, Cuba.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17cab27a9d2332a672d0a353a5f1f5a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commonplace book kept by Thomas Moore, a Liverpool merchant, while in Havana.
              Included are maps of various West Indian islands, pictures of harbors, tables of
              measures and weights, tables of exchange, current prices of staples, insurance rates,
              an oath required of free men of the Russia Company in 1804, and the distances in
              nautical miles from London to the leading cities of the world.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14933_e35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MOORE PAPERS, 1817-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3754</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a68be254a7d6cc82112ba2c9ef60d012"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d288a35092e13f443900fc13bbdb3ff1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_64067d343fcba031341b8fc3369257bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to an Irish immigrant watchmaker from relatives and friends. Topics
              include social and economic conditions in Ireland; the unfitness of physicians in
              Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania, 1817; David Moore's travels in South Carolina and work there
              in the Society Hill Union Factory, a cotton and wool spinning mill; Dabney H. Maury's
              memories of the Mobile campaign, during the Civil War; German immigrants in
              Pennsylvania; and legal affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14937_rwc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. S. MOORE PAPERS, 1862, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3755</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f65ec155d9536c55351f5723e8fcb2a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30cc04b02a1a77ca23f498741b43f245">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Bardstown (Nelson County), Ky.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f76f40ffcd7a42d191a9ef39df28d13">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from W. S. Moore, a Confederate soldier stationed at Fredericksburg,
              Virginia, mentioning skirmishes, picket duty, Northern newspapers, and family
              affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14941_x1o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY MOORE PAPERS, [1875?]-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3756</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a609b1db11e9578bf324c807c553baa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>90 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2d4c94e7f17461efefbd35f04567224">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rockingham (Richmond County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_486c66d4eaf22f1502374146dc5f5b22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript sermons of a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14945_q1z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOORESVILLE MILLS PAPERS, 1893-1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3757</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ac6058b337ee43d13d41377b764ab16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 15,000 items and 290 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74974ee288cafcb5a617b5b26828cff8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mooresville (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_696925ca091cf1a566162cfc56600882">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm established in 1893 as Mooresville Cotton Mills by J. E. Sherrill
              and others, and later becoming a manufacturer of cotton, wool, and synthetic fabrics,
              draperies, upholstery, toweling, and clothing. The firm was absorbed by Burlington
              Industries in 1955. Included is a <emph render="doublequote">historical file</emph> of
              printed and typed articles; selected documents, 1914-1935, containing financial data;
              and photographs of employees, offices, and aerial photographs of the plant. There are
              also some legal documents relating to the firm's charter, receivership, and bylaws. </p>
            <p>There are extensive minutes, 1893-1955, 3 vols., of meetings of stockholders and the
              board of directors; minutes, 1936-1951, of the executive committee of the board of
              directors; audit reports, 1921-1954; and financial statements, 1932-1933, 1937-1955. </p>
            <p>Stock records include common stock ledgers, 1893-1923, 5 vols.; a preferred stock
              ledger, 1917-1923; stock lists and miscellaneous records, 1897-1955; preferred stock
              certificates, 1917-1942; common stock certificates, 1893-1955; bonds for lost
              certificates, 1946-1955; broadsides for the issuance of preferred stock, 1923, and for
              a renewal, 1926. Appraisals of the corporation are dated 1935, 1946, and 1948. Account
              books include a journal and ledger, 1914-1916; cashbooks, 1905-1909, 2 vols.; cash
              journals, 1912-1913, 1921-1926, 3 vols.; check and deposit registers, 1948-1954, 3
              vols.; cloth and towel inventories, 1936-1942, 1948-1949, 9 vols.; and a cost ledger,
              1954. Unbound accounting records include inventories, 1933-1939, 1960-1962; local,
              state, and federal tax records, 1893-1956; and construction contracts and records,
              1958-1960. There is also fragmentary correspondence, 1952-1955, for the towel
              division, the decorative fabrics division, the apparel fabrics division, and for
              William J. Fullerton who held various offices principally in merchandising and
              sales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14949_b6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. T. MOORMAN PAPERS, 1847-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3758</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2560e1ddd334b1adb83f455139bd1b31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f75adbe22d965f869d16ccc36a5e1bf5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4175f3084b5045d9b144a65aae2786d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills for books and other reading matter from Richmond, Virginia, merchants to
              Moorman, a Methodist minister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14953_foq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN MORAGNE PAPERS, 1766 (1873-1904) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3759</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17779416efb1f9f0f0924598d7d3631e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>83 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c921bdabe523426fd1a3f10bcd8e8c98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bordeaux (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_757c11de7d22e63fd5f786b85a401049">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogical chart of the Moragne family; land grant to Isaac Moragne for land in
              Abbeville District, South Carolina, 1829; papers relating to suits against Peter B.
              Moragne; bills and letters of Peter B. Moragne, most of the letters being from his
              son-in-law, John H. Brady, a farmer and schoolteacher in Hinds County, Mississippi,
              who mentions farming, the conduct of a country store, and a yellow fever epidemic; and
              letters and other papers of Allen Moragne and Mrs. S. W. Moragne of Bordeaux,
              including a description of Talladega, Alabama, in 1891.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14957_jzs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HENRY ROBERTS MORAN DIARY, 1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3760</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1549e854f5d8d00486696831b1b894f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 65 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c1fc152ce30f74ac3ac2d3d4d6d8d4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Arizona Territory.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d240a9d596c21cd37c75db2aaa5f042a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a U.S. Army surgeon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14961_b4y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB MORDECAI PAPERS, (1784-1904) 1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3761</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_855e6d29c1be4144cf8cd3d12cb1c28e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,474 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_672cd6670dc6783686b34b72758efad9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Warren County), N.C., and Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b29a687ac512cc548b2eba32e247d34">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence and papers of Jacob Mordecai (1762-1838), educator and
              progenitor of a family long prominent in North Carolina and Virginia; and of his
              children and grandchildren. The majority of the letters are of a personal nature, but
              they include several important series of letters, as follows: copies of letters from
              Rachel (Mordecai) Lazarus (1788-1838) to Maria Edgeworth, beginning in 1816; of Ellen
              Mordecai (1790-1884) to her brother, Solomon Mordecai (1792-1869), while he was a
              medical student at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and later as a physician in Mobile,
              Alabama; of Ellen Mordecai, regarding her long tenure as a teacher in her father's
              school at Warrenton, North Carolina, and later as a governess in New York City,
              1848-1852; of Caroline (Mordecai) Plunkett (1794-1862) and her husband, Achilles
              Plunkett (d. 1824), while they conducted a school at Warrenton, North Carolina, and of
              her later life as a teacher in Mobile; and of Alfred Mordecai (1804-1887) to members
              of his family while a student at the U. S. Military Academy, West Point, New York,
              1819-1823- The correspondence contains frequent comment on literature of the day, and
              information on social life and customs in general, and especially in Warrenton and
              Richmond, and on life in Mobile, 1823-1860. Letters of Samuel Mordecai (1786-1865)
              refer in part to his writing of <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond in
                By-Gone Days</title> (Richmond: 1856), and to land in Wisconsin sold for taxes.
              Included also are Jacob Mordecai's ledger containing personal and school accounts,
              1811-1818; Samuel Mordecai and Company's ledger, 1839-1865, Petersburg, Virginia; and
              Isabel R. Mordecai's journals, 1858-1861, Charleston, South Carolina. There is also a
              secretary's report of the Sick Soldiers Relief Society, Raleigh, North Carolina,
              October 1, 1861; a description by Marshall De Lancey Haywood of the Mordecai residence
              in Raleigh with related correspondence of Pattie Mordecai, 1936; correspondence of
              Emma Mordecai, daughter of Jacob, with relatives and friends, including Solomon Cohen,
              an attorney of Savannah, describing European travel, and with Sally Vaughn Norral, a
              former slave; and bills, receipts, and bank statements of various family members.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14965_yql" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENE MOREHEAD PAPERS, 1879-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3762</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_516321f294abbb916a84ce46c18c3215"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>276 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b20e90475f29b1a252ddcc16befb825">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a217fb31f250d059d43d615113147668">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence of Morehead (1845-1889), banker of Durham and
              financial agent of tobacco firms. Among the correspondents are his wife Lucy while she
              was in Savannah, 1879, partly concerning the First Presbyterian Church of Durham;
              George Washington Watts, secretary and treasurer of W. Duke, Sons and Company, writing
              about business and house lots in Durham, 1879; and William M. Morgan, who reports on
              Morehead's bank while Morehead was absent in Asheville, New York, and Savannah. There
              is also correspondence concerning Morehead's quarrel with Washington Duke, 1886; the
              Durham Fertilizer Company, Durham schools of the 1880s; the need for capital in
              business expansion, especially in tobacco industry firms such as Blackwell's Durham
              Tobacco Company, Faucett and Company, and W. Duke, Sons and Company; and the formation
              of the Bank of Durham under William Thomas Blackwell. There are also condolences on
              the death of Morehead and bills and receipts of Lucy Lathrop from local stores. Other
              correspondents include J. Turner Morehead, James Dinwiddie, Washington Duke, Benjamin
              Duke, and James B. Duke, Julian S. Carr, Samuel T. Morgan, and Gerard Watts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14969_9v3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES TURNER MOREHEAD, JR., PAPERS, 1812-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3763</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f049ba2fa06827cabffe4ef679f3c0c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>694 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eac2db19b05ec8d22dded01806bc99ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c43ecd1846264fd866f52bbdd8979fbd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and family correspondence and papers of James Turner Morehead (1838-1919),
              colonel in the Confederate Army, North Carolina legislator, and prominent lawyer; and
              of a younger James T. Morehead. The papers chiefly concern the legal profession of
              Morehead, although there are a few family papers dating back to 1812. Included are
              indentures, wills, notes, receipts, writs, and other legal documents. The personal
              letters include a few from Julian Shakespeare Carr, Sr., Robert Paine Dick, and James
              T. Morehead, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14973_qjj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MOTLEY MOREHEAD PAPERS, 1842-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3764</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_633c3e81080aab48d89f595bfd713264"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6abb4e0d79673337447cabf0995f3298">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_370c150daffcd3ed5e2c561fed36bed9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official correspondence of John Motley Morehead (1769-1866), governor of North
              Carolina, 1841-1844.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14977_i9a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MOREHEAD PAPERS, 1825-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3765</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83a4a85e043da927ac2e91a01f5f222a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,395 and 18 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_21e44e4f66cb06d62eb182166a84b2e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland (Allegheny County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_409a313c86a71257af27b959a4cba4f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of a merchant of household furnishings. Topics include sales and
              purchases of goods, particularly stoves and water pumps; shipment of goods; borrowing
              of money; payment of promissory notes; etc. There are also advertisements, bills,
              receipts, account books, and other records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14981_uiu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH MORELAND PAPERS, 1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3766</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a84a037476937ce72bab6d74e683c597"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3930208700339a748ffee784315d3487">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Bradley County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5c6bc3fca595195f82c10e7484386758">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Nicklas Williams of Panther Creek, North Carolina, from Moreland, a
              former neighbor who had moved to Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14985_rt3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR A. MORGAN PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3767</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8ca9017cb8c9412ec2bd01e92cb34b6e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e69fcf60e14254ae20ede0ee3ddf68e9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perry (Houston County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4c8add2b2f364e1bd1dde9cb185cb0e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the organization of a railroad company in Georgia, rental of the
              Arthur A. Morgan property, prospects for the <emph render="doublequote">Union
                party</emph> in 1836, and references to nullification.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14989_34d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN DENISON MORGAN PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3768</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6aa7ff0b9de395858e31529eedda56e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68e94cd7d91974c9711aa17d52e428a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9c1eec27d09370999f19329a38286f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Daniel Butterfield to Morgan, governor of New York concerning the
              oncoming war and the readiness of his regiment, the 12th New York Militia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14993_oak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN WRIGHT MORGAN PAPERS, 1839-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3769</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3510ac5638372ed454d935de7f269842"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ad7a0dee802606301521582c9407d90">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc08baa5fb4b396625a4b813315f5b4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine papers concerning the service of Morgan (ca. 1823-1869) with the 2nd U.S.
              Artillery Regiment as recruiting officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref14997_dmx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MORGAN PAPERS, 1851-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3770</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d634fa3b749dcc642829b6be5604810"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_985ca328b98284b2517154470030d875">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wysox (Bradford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fac9bcd05f0b55c22bc38fe93f97ebc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of Morgan, an attorney. One letter from an employee of the
              pension office, Washington D.C., volunteers impressions of congressional activity,
              particularly the charges against Representative John Jamison Pearce of Pennsylvania of
              attempting to buy votes for Nathaniel P. Banks, and the popularity of Buchanan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15001_3ts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IRBY MORGAN PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3771</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff94ef7cabdc52fab2b9be4c05a21a01"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_668fcdb74a8d7848b70a16828343b7e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a04fc43b8baa8ff562a5e8b06988201c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Irby Morgan, a Confederate soldier in the 51st Regiment of Alabama
              Cavalry Volunteers; S. D. Morgan, in Confederate Army ordnance; and General John Hunt
              Morgan. Topics include the merits of particular models of rifles and ammunition; the
              need for skilled ordnance workmen; and the proposed removal of machinery from the
              Harpers Ferry arsenal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15005_b00" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MORGAN DAYBOOK, 1847-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3772</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e292708921181b5fffa8dac793a8a3f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af106a58cb495706a599a89cdff0380b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Washington (Harris County), Tex.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da76ddf1d5127a0b30025b18beaa8dd9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of transactions in land, farming, hiring of slaves, cattle raising, and other
              business ventures in New Washington, a town now extinct but formerly located near
              Morgan's Point, and concerned with the development of the Houston area. Some of the
              transactions concern David Harris and Sidney Sherman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15009_70e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MORGAN AND COMPANY LEDGER, 1838-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3773</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7baf60518da3fa9eb15f265ccdfab32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 408 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92c70fe07cd5d40cb479e01a2f2e92b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shenandoah County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c11f1f80d7c995c950be344d4aa6eb3d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Entries for various types of merchandise, commodities, and services.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15013_ce0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN TYLER MORGAN PAPERS, 1898-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3774</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5430cf200d37eb7bb7f136f82654237a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_80cff05987a98262b628d3f216c626b6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8757b8bf3f8987c25bcf0c02ae189ee7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John Tyier Morgan (1824-1907) while U.S. senator. The collection chiefly
              concerns an article he wrote for the <title type="simple" render="italic">North
                American Review </title> on American intervention in Cuba and the Philippines.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15017_r2k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS GIBBES MORGAN, SR., AND THOMAS GIBBES MORGAN, JR., PAPERS,
              1776-1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3775</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6fe0766f167f3d9eb2c1371fe02150b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c620deafa9c8535e4207729c8c2650cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baton Rouge, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5b541a36fba254bebdd58428e924f529">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of correspondence relating to the career of Colonel George Morgan, father of
              Thomas Gibbes Morgan, agent for Indian affairs in Pittsburgh, 1776, including letters
              of Lafayette and Washington concerning the Indian vocabulary compiled for the
              universal dictionary of all languages compiled for the Empress of Russia, 1786.
              Certificates relating to the career of Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan, Sr. (1799-1861),
              date during 1823-1839. Papers of Thomas Gibbes Morgan, Jr. (d. 1864), relate to his
              Civil War career as an officer of the 7th Louisiana Volunteers (Sarsfield Rangers),
              and in other commands from the Trans-Mississippi Department to Antietam; his wounding
              and convalescence; the prospects of Louisiana after the fall of Vicksburg; and
              imprisonment in Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D.C., 1863-1864. A letter of Sarah
              Fowler Morgan describes life in New Orleans and the Confederate raider Charles <emph
                render="doublequote">Savez</emph> Reed as he passed through the city as a prisoner.
              Mrs. Morgan also comments on her northern cousins. Letters of Gibbes Morgan tell of
              Johnson's Island Prison in Ohio. The collection includes a genealogical chart and data
              on homes of Morgan family members compiled by Thomas G. Morgan, Jr.'s son, Howell
              Morgan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15021_ucb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORGAN-MALLOY COTTON MILLS PAPERS, 1869-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3776</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8239f8becb7783702772f6d6540e080f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ff9024f599481c01c4859d67a9a4c8e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurel Hill (Scotland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1cbdee92e4e47a09fda0dae2f2a8ef6c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of firms operated by Mark Morgan (1837-1916) and Charles Malloy, including
              daybooks of the company store, time books, cotton account books, cotton gin accounts,
              daybooks, store books, production books, and invoice books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15025_aga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JUSTIN SMITH MORRILL PAPERS, 1844-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3777</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_858f30511418e73482b717e22eea3773"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0cb6a50ccf7075a9778f37133b196872">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Strafford (Orange County), Vt.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fbaf7af122812bb1cc1a30b72c9ab5f9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and lecture notes of Morrill, U.S. representative and senator, dealing
              chiefly with his anti-slavery position.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15029_xte" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES JEWETT MORRIS PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3778</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2aa5d8f37d566a3e960e5a009fe7878"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_373e5b2eeb7bf1a82bd12031c086809d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethany (New Haven County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46d2c82e8404ac02d95d09864a21f473">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters by a soldier in the 27th Regiment of Connecticut Infantry
              Volunteers. Morris comments on the leadership of Generals McClellan and Burnside; the
              fortifications of Washington; depredations; casualties at Fredericksburg;
              fraternization of Union and Confederate troops and the exchange of newspapers; food
              and health; Democratic Party politics; treatment of deserters; abolitionist control of
              the Republicans; Lincoln's appearance; capture at Chancellorsville and parole;
              Confederate generals Jackson and Lee and predictions of Gonfederate victory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15033_hqs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE POPE MORRIS PAPERS, 1861</unittitle>
            <unitid>3779</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35b0e2daf045f9f30d87260a85251896"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03c3eeb4c5798982c1fce154b74105f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83f77282d4b00e30ea4fa1711afdc05f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Morris, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Home
                Journal,</title> from Augusta Brown Garrett about poems by her brother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15037_z8j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT MORRIS PAPERS, 1785-1795.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3780</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74701836fe81d5864ad606d1aae73d74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70e443b018de58f6dbdf1919c5731c3d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95ecc302b4af8d689f3053dddbcc8c13">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, maps, and other papers of Robert Morris (1734-1806), Philadelphia
              financier, concerning the purchase of tobacco in North Carolina and the Yazoo land
              fraud in Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15041_zt4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN BRENT MORRIS PAPERS, 1972-1975.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3781</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79feb726747c312c3f62a8fedb6b5450"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>64 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74e8f37d5173b2b924025f64770cc537">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Howard County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_42ffa8fa54537d221054a8200d5b788b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning Masonic organizations in Durham, North Carolina, while Morris was a
              graduate student at Duke University. The collection comprises letters, programs,
              memoranda, and other documents and memoranda, including some statistics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15045_c45" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MORRIS COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1855-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3782</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_603751daa15e639211d8d49ba311391d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 70 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72d0e56742d97ef2351bbe14b36e6cb6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carnesville (Franklin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_daa98e4dfbbe7ed8fffc1b50ed706c2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are some Franklin County Inferior Court records, 1860-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15049_mwn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MORRIS PAPERS, 1807-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3783</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ae828a355b51dbcc25eed2a1eade7b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>530 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f1bcda82f91010973b3490d45d08965">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nixonton (Pasquotank County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c3065a37c339b6775ba60efdc8aa5b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business, personal, and legal papers of William Morris, a local politician, including
              a few Civil War letters; letters from relatives who moved to Indiana in the 1860s;
              business letters from Norfolk merchants, 1859-1922; a volume of Civil War
              reminiscences; and an account book of Dr. Nathaniel Peabody and his wife, Elizabeth
              (Palmer) Peabody, of Salem, Massachusetts, concerning small sums for repairs,
              purchases and collection of rents. Among the subjects of the correspondence are a
              lottery in Delaware; a forthcoming novel of Virginius Dabney (1835-1894); teaching in
              Virginia; and religion. Correspondents include Patrick Henry Winston (b. 1820) and
              John Francis Heath (d. 1862), who wrote in defense of slavery and in opposition to
              immigration into the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15053_n8b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. S. MORRISON PAPERS, 1840-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3784</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21581a06ac2fc087a043c631db4c02c0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0ca261aed495e31e5b387e7e2c114fab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford (Bedford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed01e50a0ca187fb4d9a76d0a5da3c89">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to J. S. Morrison from an unidentified person in Mount Vernon, Ohio,
              commenting on the scarcity of money and conditions in Illinois and Missouri; and a
              letter from Morrison to William H. West of Philadelphia, regarding a loan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15057_pks" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MORRISON PAPERS, 1818 (1820-1858) 1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3785</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4a9cb1369bfc88943a934903eab5a70a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_839a3086916f07b4993afcfb3db4f843">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brownsburg (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6dedcb8d8b0e13b084911a7c88e43f96">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters, and letters dealing with religious subjects addressed to James
              Morrison, a Presbyterian minister of Brownsburg. Included also are letters to Hallie
              N. Morrison, probably James Morrison's granddaughter, who was head of a school at
              Brownsburg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15061_35y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN ROBERT MORRISON PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3786</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5dbf0a6d765a976f91964258f504fb85"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7415fa4901f9da660d2e257a6079d7a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hong Kong.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c39fd9b932d5dc292ccfd04b224faa79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter concerning missionary activities in Macao from Robert Morrison to his son,
              John Robert Morrison (1814-1843), colonial official. Francis, Lord Napier, and Lady
              Napier are mentioned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15065_qzk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MORRISON PAPERS, 1851-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3787</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e256ab134a70d41bc1863389cc031b3c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99cf4f6bc1354c24cf07f86241356feb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_873bc88da75db413f026f0699fc5d8c0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An account book, 1851-1882, badly mutilated, containing mercantile and farm accounts;
              miscellaneous financial papers; receipts for subscriptions to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Landmark </title> (Statesville, North Carolina); bills showing
              wages; a promissory note; and a request for leave of absence from the 7th Regiment of
              North Carolina Troops, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15069_ib5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEVERLY PRESTON MORRISS PAPERS, 1814 (1848-1947).</unittitle>
            <unitid>3788</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9e3eacc41865373b1e5a1ddc640ae29"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,904 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8abf7c05ea2874a7072e355775e92939">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fbef552ad93bd898662525b3e46f5098">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Morriss, a physician, describe life as a medical student in Philadelphia
              and Washington in 1848 and the national election of that year. Civil War letters
              relate to Morriss' medical practice and operation of a farm and tannery in Amherst
              County, Virginia; the army service of his two nephews, one of whom was Charles Watts;
              the sale of C.S.A. bonds; Milroy's campaign in the Shenandoah Valley; camp life,
              prices, morale and discipline; the Bedford County militia; conscription and clothing
              of recruits; the Vicksburg Campaign and conditions there; rising physicians' fees;
              Sheridan's Valley Campaign; life in the trenches at Petersburg; the hiring of slaves;
              and rumors. Postwar correspondence concerns Morriss' routine professional and family
              activities. A few letters concern the Oakland Female Home School, Nelson County, 1873.
              Papers relating to Morriss' daughters, Loula and Jessie, concern Southwest Virginia
              Institute, teaching, and family matters, There are three account books for the Civil
              War period and miscellaneous items, including 1,036 bills and receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15073_r6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARA J. (JOHNSON) MORROW PAPERS, 1856-1936.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3789</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76b944e038f17b06ef6365d7a5142d6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>160 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b30a0d522b49ebda48546479a772150c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Allegheny City (Allegheny County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98244336fbc267e37cfe09f836ca5e63">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Johnson and Morrow relatives, including primarily Clara J.
              (Johnson) Morrow, her brother Henry J. Johnson, her husband James Elmer Morrow, and
              their son Jay Johnson Morrow. There are descriptions of Cumberland, Maryland, during
              the Civil War; postwar army life in Mobile, Alabama, and at Mt. Vernon Arsenal; and
              teaching during the 1860s and 1870s. Correspondence of Henry J. Johnson, national
              guard officer, editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Cumberland Daily
                News,</title> and postmaster of Cumberland, contains letters from many politicians
              and veterans, including E. T. Noyes, R. S. Matthews, James G. Blaine, Milton G. Urner,
              Winfield S. Hancock, John Alexander Logan, William Hamilton Gibson, and William Woods
              Averell. Letters of Brigadier General Jay Johnson Morrow follow his career in the U.S.
              Army Corps of Engineers from West Point to the Philippines in 1902, where he describes
              an earthquake on Mindanao; Washington, D.C., where he served as engineering
              commissioner; and France during World War I. There are printed announcements of
              graduations and other social events, and clippings of newspaper stories about members
              of the family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15077_8fx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MORROW PAPERS, 1840-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3790</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ea221709f3c66be6e193c030395c78e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b378f96fb1da8f7c427df93d37614d91">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Willington (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc259ced18920c7cf61f95aa1e17d993">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Morrow (1820-1865), botanist and explorer, concerning life at Davidson
              College as a student and at South Carolina College. Two items are from Morrow's
              parents offering advice and admonitions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15081_nqt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEDIDIAH MORSE PAPERS, 1811-1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3791</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_909922a430abb4fd571ec60850517a80"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b996c0401b3db535a538ea65b75604f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlestown (Suffolk County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_32766c7bda9ab9cb2a4cbd3275e85607">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Morse (1761-1826) was a clergyman and geographer. A letter from Thaddeus Osgood
              describes Thomas Jefferson's interest in his proposed missionary work; Samuel Swift
              describes books, his career in bookselling, and debts; and James E. B. Finley
              discusses qualifications of [Martin Luther?] Hurlbut for the post of principal of
              Beaufort (South Carolina) College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15085_yfj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK S. MOSBY PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3792</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10daac20853175063445edea4b8560c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5726d9cde1eac4d9c3d72798be3791c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester (Chesterfield County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01d8bd28b283465cf46a3ac53431812d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a letter from Fortune Mosby to his brother, Captain Frederick S. Mosby,
              describing smallpox in Manchester, Virginia; health conditions among Confederate
              troops; morale in the Confederacy; and confidence in the leadership of Robert E.
              Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15089_k5k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SINGLETON MOSBY PAPERS, 1862-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3793</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8752dc7b78b9ce1d8359e15e2fe36772"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>69 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ba29f2569e8cdd46c35ab4154cedaa4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Fauquier County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_104002b39340105e4da0d50f9915b952">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Singleton Mosby (1833-1916), lawyer and Confederate ranger commanding
                <emph render="doublequote">Mosby's Partisan Rangers,</emph> (43rd Battalion of
              Virginia Cavalry after 1863), of his military activities in the winter of 1862-1863;
              an explanation of his reprisal execution of seven Union prisoners of war; list of
              Federal prisoners paroled on the order of Colonel Mosby; and a fragmentary volume of
              invoices over which is written a fictional account of a wedding in the Northern Neck
              of Virginia, known during the war as <emph render="doublequote">Mosby's
                Confederacy,</emph> reflecting the hardships faced by civilians. Correspondence,
              1880s-1890s, is concerned with Mosby's writings on his military activities, including
              his book <title type="simple" render="italic">Mosby's War Reminlecences and Stuart's
                Cavalry Campaigns </title> (Boston: 1887), newspaper sketches, and a proposed
              complete account of his activities during the war; a detailed refutation of criticisms
              of James Ewell Brown Stuart's raid at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in a pamphlet written
              by Thomas Lafayette Rosser; a series of articles by James Longstreet published in
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Belford's Monthly </title> and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Century,</title> 1891-1892; other Civil War
              histories being written during the 1880s and 1890s; and comments on wages and working
              conditions on the Southern Pacific Railroad during the 1890s. Correspondence,
              1904-1913, relates to Mosby's membership in the Republican Party and his reasons for
              joining that organization; political patronage; publication of magazine and newspaper
              articles on the Civil War; Mosby's work as assistant attorney in the U.S. Department
              of Justice; and two letters by a Confederate soldier relating his part in the battle
              of Gettyaburg. Included is a letter, 1904, from President Theodore Roosevelt
              discussing his administration's relationship to the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15093_tk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR T. MOSELEY AND WILLIAM P. MOSELEY PAPERS, 1756 (1801-1896)
              1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3794</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb3fc009057a82556b789a6effe49304"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,022 items and 11 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73446a21867a22e392bc1e1790e6caec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buckingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7da2b85206f6acb551e8fb7b345141d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Arthur Moseley and of his son, William P. Moseley, containing
              mostly business records and accounts. The family was interested in tobacco growing,
              plantation economy in general, Revolutionary War bounty lands, and mining ventures.
              The collection contains many accounts and receipts showing purchases for the family
              and lists of drugs purchased by Dr. William P. Moseley. Included also are cashbooks,
              account books, memoranda, bankbooks, a book of tax receipts for 1852 and 1882, and a
              record of taxes assessed, 1791-1795.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15097_2xh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANKLIN J. MOSES PAPERS, 1839-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3795</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_05eb819f1b2bc1a5b917f9a51b1310fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7834fa6c02e49c2a0e756b64cb541d9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb4119935b5774f5798d6c8414ea85e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills of sale for slaves purchased by Franklin J. Moses (1838-1906), journalist and
              governor of South Carolina, 1872-1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15101_d28" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH WINN MOSES PAPERS, 1876-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3796</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f84f084375fa626d41b2b6f5fe5d6114"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ebc3574b969b92c61378e6a9d71b0018">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdf0c74a64d03048ba9a5c224b1accb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joseph Winn Moses, containing a letter from Paul Hamilton Hayne and
              newspaper clippings of three of Hayne's poems. Included also is a general order from
              headquarters of the Alabama Militia in 1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15105_xuv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MONTROSE JONAS MOSES PAPERS, 1789-1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3797</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d67bffeb682e048bfe7443460b395593"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22,079 items and 409 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a9673344317e3a68ba444f1b8deae39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_211df5f3865c8f8c62b2e6327157236a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Montrose Jonas Moses (1878-1933), drama critic, journalist, and author of
              works on American and European drama and on children's literature, principally
              relating to his career. Correspondence pertains to his work as a reader for Thomas Y.
              Crowell Company and for Little, Brown and Company; his activities as liason between
              Little, Brown and Company and several authors under contract to prepare works for
              publication; his participation in the affairs of the Authors Club of New York and the
              Drama League of America, both at the national and local levels; and his own literary
              projects. Beginning in 1915, there are carbon copies of outgoing correspondence.
              Notebooks, clippings, research notes, drafts, some correspondence, and other papers
              relate to Margaret Anglin, Sir James Matthew Barrie, Phillip Barry, Ethel Barrymore,
              Sarah Bernhardt, Billie Burke, Heinrich Conreid, Owen Davis, John Drinkwater, Edwin
              Forrest, James A. Herne, Henrik Ibsen, Sir Rabindranath Tagore, and other playwrights
              and actors prominent in the 19th and early 20th centuries; American and British drama;
              children's literature; baseball; the entertainment of troops at U.S. Army camps during
              World War I; the costs of medical care; and the development of regional or <emph
                render="doublequote">little</emph> theaters. Scrapbooks contain the majority of his
              articles clipped from the journals and newspapers in which they appeared. Other papers
              include lectures and speeches; copies of works by other writers; financial papers
              consisting chiefly of royalty statements from publishers recording the sales of
              Moses's books; transcripts of Moses's weekly radio programs broadcast from 1930 to
              1934 on the National Broadcasting Company network and on a local New York station;
              photographs of prominent actors and authors and of scenes from various plays; pictures
              of camp life in the U.S. Army during World War I; theater programs; scrapbooks of
              clippings from playbills of the last quarter of the 19th century; scrapbook with
              clippings concerning Sarah Bernhardt; scrapbook of items relating to Thomas Jonathan
              Jackson, compiled by Jackson's wife; and Moses's copy of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Tales of Mother Goose </title> (Boston: 1903) with marginalia
              and annotations written by Moses. Correspondents include Winthrop Ames, Margaret
              Anglin, David Belasco, Henry Adams Bellows, May Friend Bennett, William Frederick
              Bigelow, Abbie Farwell Brown, Richard Eugene Burton, Royal Jenkins Davis, William
              Crowell Edgar, John Erskine, William Clyde Fitch, Daniel Frohman, Hamlin Garland,
              Norman Bel Geddes, Harley Granville Granville-Barker, Hilary Abner Herbert, Hamilton
              Holt, Roland Holt, Henry Arthur Jones, Charles Rann Kennedy, Frederick Koch, Percy
              MacKaye, James Brander Matthews, Edith Wynne Matthison, Langdon Elwyn Mitchell, Arthur
              Huntington Nason, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, Charles Fulton Oursler, William Lyon
              Phelps, Elmer Rice, Charles William Taussig, Augustus Thomas, Carl Van Doren, Eugene
              Walter, Kate Douglas (Smith) Wiggin, Percival Wilde, and Stark Young.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15109_7nd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES MOSS PAPERS, 1792-1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3798</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af8fd310d02013813aa045e18b433e62"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b9e344e6ab0c8220e8f7a4d29d114c2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc6bbb72a28831c5821a0e72956eee26">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Charles Moss (1763-1811), bishop of Oxford, concerning the election of
              William Wyndham Grenville, Baron Grenville, as chancellor of the University of Oxford;
              a commencement ceremony at the University of Oxford; and the ecclesiastical career of
              Bishop Moss. Correspondents are Anne (Pitt) Grenville, Lord Grenville, and William
              Wickham. Also included are three documents relating to the appointment of Charles Moss
              as bishop of Oxford in 1807.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15113_fp9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARTWELL MOTLEY ARITHMETIC NOTEBOOK, 1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3799</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a15a37d242618cc6441fe330e806a58a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c442772b4b4bbc479a7c778f9ecde3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Practice arithmetic problems, and some genealogical information in a notebook kept by
              Hartwell Motley (b. 1801)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15116_rwa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. B. MOTTE ORDER BOOK, 1800-1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3800</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc996ca1af485b561530039020bafa9b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 22 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f658d82b6425456360ae046169f151e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f53d49aa8bb663262bebb964eb4ddb59">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of general orders of the Federal artillery company of Charleston kept by A. B.
              Motte, orderly sergeant. These orders are copies of documents signed by Langdon Cheves
              and James Duncan, captains. They are generally routine in nature, calling for
              courts-martial, musters, reviews, parades, and reports; but one order, May 8, 1801,
              calls for the firing of a salute <emph render="doublequote">as Vice President Burr
                passes Fort Mechanic.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15120_5x1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB RHETT MOTTE PAPERS, 1743 (1835-1857) 1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3801</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4fc13dc6538638489d8cf626f43a72d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>305 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4ff1ce737369805b0cc622b72d3c250">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70cf31f22ffc0e0ece5e9bd76de68c1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Jacob Rhett Motte (1811-1868), Charleston physician, planter,
              and surgeon in the U.S. Army, 1836-1844, and in the Confederate Army, contain business
              correspondence; bills and accounts, including records of the furniture and household
              articles purchased by Motte and his wife, Mary Maham (Haig) Motte, after their
              marriage in 1845; records of books purchased; papers concerning Motte's service in the
              U.S. Army with troops in Creek and Cherokee territory, fighting the Seminoles, and
              removing the Winnebago Indians, including letters regarding medical supplies and
              regulations for the medical branch of the Army; letters, 1830s, with references to
              South Carolinians who had fought during the sieges of Charleston and Savannah during
              the Revolutionary War and affairs of St. Philip's Church in Charleston; references to
              slavery problems and financial reverses on Motte's farm, and to prices of horses,
              carriages, farming implements, and clothing; post-Civil War letters reflecting
              economic hardships; agreement, 1785, between Abraham Motte and Henry Kennan to
              establish a commission and factorage business in Charleston; extracts from the will of
              Charlotte Broughton; essays written by J. R. Motte as an adolescent; tax in kind
              report by Motte made in 1865; an account book, 1838-1842, relating to the settlement
              of Issac Motte's estate; will of Mary Motte and account book, 1842-1845, concerning
              the settlement of her estate; and plantation book, 1846-1871, giving a record of
              purchases, deaths, and births of slaves, provisions issued, and work assigned
              them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15124_pcu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MOULTRIE PAPERS, 1781-1787.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3802</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_66a0481d05f236bf60474043978a4260"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2042850bb6ca97f326660bc838516c3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e104508b87ac57106f6544b5698fc260">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Moultrie (1730-1805), Revolutionary soldier, statesman, and
              governor of South Carolina, including a surveyor's plat and land grant conveying land
              to A. Young and T. Mitchell; and a letter from Moultrie to <emph render="doublequote"
                >the Master of the American Flag of Truce now in the harbour of Charleston,</emph>
              requesting passage for two American officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15128_vc4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOUNT CLIO ACADEMY LEDGER, 1819-1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3803</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_073f4b4d3328c1a9114ce10669a05996"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 48 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e85a5c0daea98e94dca498e8b5274ae">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Robeson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_12bcec643f0a053b6cccac511c6fe448">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tuition accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15132_k2g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOUNT PLEASANT MISSIONARY SOCIETY RECORD BOOK, 1881-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3804</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_441a30830eb26d71cff26cd991e33734"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 46 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_304c609781a5075f2dfbd55b30cf36c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Frederick County, Md.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bea73f988274b78e630907a982fb69e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of members and dues paid.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15136_8e1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN MOYLAN PAPERS, 1805.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3805</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b806c4b324ff250d6d9ce9091900f8c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2ad887b2c718e458387422006d58969">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b6ce96a11d8a030ddb2ed5303f1bd74">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Albert Gallatin to Stephen Moylan (1737-1811), Revolutionary soldier and
              agent in Pennsylvania for the payment of invalid pensions, concerning a remittance
              from the U.S. Treasury for payment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15140_4ql" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THACKER MUIRE AND THOMAS S. DOUGLAS MUIRE PAPERS, 1824-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3806</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5339efa3e650431742f726db1814b2d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6eae7086b49879d96fd9d5af05efc29f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Walkerton (King and Queen County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5bf4e31e59c0a946016aa241e52267c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family papers of Thacker Muire and of his son, Thomas S. Douglas Muire, including
              land deed of Anne Temple; will of Henry Timberlake; letters from Bethany College,
              Wellsburg, Virginia; personal correspondence; and an item of Democratic Party
              literature, 1885.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15144_934" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER M. MULL PAPERS, 1862-ca. 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3807</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b68f4396bae9362698a093e9b4886326"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9d5d9e0356356248f2835ea4edf2a7fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f9ed85c420f19145f368fd45712f200">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Peter M. Mull, captain in the 55th North Carolina Regiment of State Troops,
              C.S.A., including typed list of officers and privates of Company F; typed copy of
              order, 1863, from General Robert E. Lee concerning the conduct of Confederate troops
              in Union territory; order, 1865, giving Mull a furlough for disability; photograph of
              Mull and his brothers, John M. Mull and Ezra Mull, upon their enlistment; and
              photographs of reunions of Company F.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15148_zn2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE HENRY MULLER PAPERS, 1798-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3808</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf3aa908fe4fcc7987b139dfb74e6a17"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1cb5dcfee5173e709587a4bb5ef7052d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaver (Beaver County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ca0c2bd0f605ee2c6ea1af0f85bc5767">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries and memoirs of George Henry Muller, a German immigrant of 1808, pertaining to
              his family, his life and travels, and his coffee-growing and mercantile business in
              Cuba. His <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Reminiscences,</title> written to
              his son William in 1833, include descriptions of his early youth and apprenticeship in
              Germany and London and his later life in America; the genealogy of the Muller family,
              1476-1833; an account of his being shipwrecked off South Carolina and his trip by
              stage from Charleston, South Carolina, to Baltimore, Maryland; and contain rich
              historical data of the United States, 1812-1817. Included also are notes on religion
              and philosophy, weather reports in Beaver, Pennsylvania, 1850-1852, and data on the
              lives of English poets. Several volumes are in German script.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15152_0p0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MUNFORD-ELLIS FAMILY PAPERS, 1777 (1830-1900) 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3809</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8a0868ba5aa1fc38d514b118082109d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12,501 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57f7f298f3b3bd52c195abfb9f477863">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond (Henrico County), and Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4a7aa7e319247d257e9bb7c7211b53d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family, personal, and business papers of three generations of the Munford and the
              Ellis families of Virginia, connected by the marriage of George Wythe Munford and
              Elizabeth Throwgood Ellis in 1838. The papers contain information on politics,
              literary efforts, social life and customs, economic conditions, and military questions
              principally in nineteenth century Virginia. </p>
            <p>Letters and papers of the Munford family center around William Munford (1775-1825) of
              the first generation, George Wythe Munford (1803-1882) of the second generation, and
              the children of George Wythe Munford, notably Thomas Taylor Munford (1831-1918),
              Sallie Radford (Munford) Talbott (1841-1930), Lucy Munford and Fannie Ellis Munford. </p>
            <p>The letters of William Munford (1775-1825) are concerned with some details relative
              to the management of his plantation in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, by an overseer,
              his legal practice in the early 1800s in southside Virginia, accounts of his election
              to the governor's council in 1805, and political questions confronting the council.
              The collection also contains letters concerning possible publication by Thomas Willis
              White of a novel written by Ursula Anna (Munford) Byrd, sister of William Munford.
              Letters of friends and relatives and members of the first generation of Munfords are
              also included. </p>
            <p>Volumes are an account book, 1799-1873. and a miscellany, 1790-1814, containing poems
              of William Munford, a list of the books in his library, and a list of subscribers to
              the Munford and William W. Hening <title type="simple" render="italic">Reports of
                Cases argued and determined in the Supreme court of appeals of Virginia. </title>
              Chief of the literary works are two poems, <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Richmond Cavalcade</title> (1798), and its sequel, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Richmond Feast</title> (1799), in Hudibrastic verse aimed
              at the political maneuvers of the Federalists. Also included are original poems by
              John Blair, Thomas Bolling Robertson, Anna (Munford) Byrd, St. George Tucker, and Mrs.
              John Page of Rosewell concerning social matters; and other poems by Munford, some of
              which were later published in the Richmond (Virginia) <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Enquirer.</title>
            </p>
            <p>George Wythe Munford (1803-1882), named for the mentor of his father, was clerk of
              the Virginia House of Delegates, an office which he held until the end of the Civil
              War, when he attempted farming until forced by reverses to secure a clerkship in the
              U.S. Census Bureau. Correspondence concerns the Mexican War, including letters from
              Admiral William Radford aboard the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Warren
              </title> blockading the Mexican coast at Mazatlan; Virginia Military Institute,
              Lexington, Virginia, 1845; Virginia politics, including letters from Henry Alexander
              Wise while governor; the people and countryside around Lynchburg, Virginia, where he
              went for recuperation during the summer; his gubernatorial campaign in Virginia, 1863;
              the fall of Richmond, April, 1865, and his flight to western Virginia, including
              descriptions of his reactions and those of his relatives, and the uncertainty of the
              future; his application for a pardon and the response of President Andrew Johnson;
              detailed accounts in letters to his son, Thomas, of his struggles, work, and the labor
              system relating to his farming attempts in Gloucester County, Virginia, 1866-1873; his
              work in preparing a Virginia code of laws, 1873; the Readjuster Movement, which
              resulted in his removal from office as a clerk in the House of Delegates to which he
              had returned after farming his experiences as clerk in the census office in
              Washington, 1880-1882; the Southern Historical Society, of which he was secretary; and
              people and social life and customs in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D. C.,
              including letters from his daughters while employed as governesses. Included also are
              notes, correspondence, and the original manuscript of his <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Two Parsons </title> (Richmond: 1884), published after his
              death, as well as correspondence about the two ministers, John Buchanan and John
              Blair. A poems and account book, 1821-1837, contains poetry by George Wythe Munford,
              including <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Gander Pull or James City
                Games,</title> and sentimental poems, some written to his relatives; poetic letters;
              and a cashbook. Other volumes include an inventory of his household furniture
              purchased in 1834; and account books, 1835-1865. </p>
            <p>A large portion of the collection relates to Thomas Taylor Munford (1831-1918),
              planter, brigadier general in the cavalry of the Confederate Army, and lecturer on
              Confederate military history. Correspondence pertains to the difficulties of farming,
              the Civil War, including the shortage of rations, typhoid and diphtheria on the
              plantation, charges brought against Munford by General Thomas Lafayette Rosser, and
              the fate of the Confederacy, with copies of letters and orders regarding the
              mobilization of the Confederate Army and cavalry, reorganization of the cavalry,
              Munford's promotion to brigadier general, and his command and surrender; postwar
              financial difficulties; his cattle selling venture; and the Lynchburg Iron, Steel, and
              Mining Company. The bulk of the material was written after 1875 and relates to Civil
              War campaigns and battles, especially to the Virginia cavalry and particularly to the
              battle of Five Forks; Virginia Military Institute; writings on the Civil War; the flag
              and seal of the state of Virginia; and Virginia history. Many of the letters are
              annotated, although not always accurately, by Munford's nephew, Charles Talbott III.
              Correspondence between Munford and many former Confederate and Union officers and
              soldiers pertains to efforts to collect Confederate cavalry records; the history of
              the 2nd Virginia Cavalry as well as references to other cavalry units including the
              1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, and 8th Virginia cavalries, C.S.A., and the 6th New York
              Cavalry, 4th, 6th, and 16th Pennsylvania cavalries, 1st Maine Cavalry, 1st Rhode
              Island Cavalry, 1st Massachusetts Cavalry, and 1st Maryland Cavalry, U.S.A.; jealousy
              between the Virginia and South Carolina cavalries; comparisons between the cavalries
              of the Army of the Potomac, U.S.A., and the Army of Northern Virginia, C.S.A., and
              other Confederate and Union cavalries; cavalry operations, tactics, and weapons; the
              writing and publication of Henry B. McClellan's <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >The Life </title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Campaigns of
                MajorGeneral J. E. B. Stuart </title> (Boston: 1885); court of inquiry review,
              1879-1880, of the role of General Gouverneur Kemble Warren at the battle of Five
              Forks; accounts of various battles and campaigns of the Civil War, especially the
              battle of Five Forks, but also the battles of 1st Manassas, Gettysburg, Aldie
              (Virginia), Chancellorsville, Todd's Tavern (Virginia), and Appomattox; and the
              dispute between Munford and Rosser over the battle of Five Forks. Other correspondence
              concerns the history of the guns at V.M.I., including copies of letters from the
              Marquis de Lafayette, William Davies, Thomas Jefferson, and James Monroe, the trial of
              Aaron Burr, including copies of letters and documents; the early history of V. M. I.;
              Thomas Jonathan Jackson at V. M. I., Munford's terms as president of the Board of
              Visitors at V. M. I., 1884 and 1888, his views on discipline, insubordination, and
              students; dissension at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia, in 1885;
              the Southern Historical Society and its publications, the history of secession,
              including letters from Douglas Southall Freeman; campaign for a Confederate memorial
              to be erected in Lynchburg where Munford's regiment was organized and disbanded, the
              Confederate Veterans Association; the United Confederate Veterans; and race riots in
              Indiana, 1903. </p>
            <p>Addresses and notes concerning Confederate cavalry fighting include a muster roll,
              1863; lists of officers; a history of Munford's regiment with detailed accounts of
              troop movements and activities of Confederate officers, 1861-1863; maps; typed copy of
              a diary, 1861-1862, of a Confederate soldier describing camp life, hardships,
              skirmishing, picket duty, and fighting at the battles of 1st Manassas, Dranesville,
              and Leesburg, Virginia; material on the Maryland Campaign, 1862; typed copy of a
              diary, May-October, 1864, of Major James Dugue Ferguson, assistant adjutant general of
              Fitzhugh Lee's Cavalry Division, describing the itinerary and operations of his
              troops; copies of letters and articles on the Munford-Rosser feud; copy of <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Spirit of the Army, Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 25,
                1865,</title> concerning the reaction of the 2nd Virginia Cavalry to the peace terms
              proposed by President Andrew Johnson; and a narrative of the battle of Waynesboro,
              Virginia, 1865, sent by Colonel Augustus Forsberg, 51st Virginia Infantry, C.S.A.
              Material on the battle of Five Forks consists of notes on the battle by General
              Munford; his unpublished manuscript on the battle; bound volume containing related
              letters and clippings; a short narrative (22 pp.) on the battle; extracts from the
              report of General George E. Pickett to General Robert E. Lee; extracts from General
              Rosser's reminiscences on Five Forks; <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Vindication of General Anderson from the Insinuations of General Fitzhugh
                Lee</title> by C. Irvine Walker, including Richard Anderson's report to Robert E.
              Lee, 1866, and part of Fitzhugh Lee's report to Robert E. Lee; narratives by
              Confederate soldiers on the last days of the 2nd Virginia Cavalry; extracts from the
              report of General George Crook, U.S.A., regarding the surrender at Appomattox,
              Virginia; copies of correspondence between Munford and Ranald Slidell McKenzie on
              Munford's surrender after Appomattox; and Munford's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Last Days of Fitz Lee's Division of Cavalry Army of
                Northern Virginia.</title> Other papers relate to the activities of Confederate and
              Union veterans, including material on the history of the flag and seal of Virginia,
              and addresses to various veterans organizations and reunions; V. M. I., including
              material on the return of the bronze statue of George Washington taken by General
              David Hunter, the history of the French guns, and Thomas Jonathan Jackson, and lists
              of V. M. I. soldiers and officers in the C.S.A. Army; miscellaneous notes and
              addresses on the Constitution and the right of secession, the Society of the
              Cincinnati, and the Southern Historical Society; and miscellaneous poetry including
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Mexican Campaign Song.</title> Clippings
              generally pertain to the Civil War, including letters and accounts of the C.S.A. Army
              clipped from various newspapers; Confederate veterans organizations; Civil War
              statistics; Confederate generals and field officers of the Virginia cavalry; and the
              Munford-Rosser feud. </p>
            <p>The collection contains many letters of the thirteen other children of George Wythe
              Munford. Correspondence of Charles Ellis Munford (1839-1862) concerns the U.S.
              Military Academy, war preparations and military drilling at the University of
              Virginia, and his recruiting duties. Other letters concern his death at Malvern Hill,
              Virginia, 1862. Also included are his law notebooks, 1859-1861. Personal and family
              letters of the daughters of George Wythe Munford contain information of the details of
              household economy and general conditions during the Civil War and Reconstruction. A
              scrapbook, 1861-1871, of Lizzie Ellis Munford contains Confederate verse and mementos,
              including flowers taken from the coffin of Thomas Jonathan Jackson in 1863 and from
              the grave of John Ewell Brown Stuart in 1864, and clippings relating to the war. There
              are also a number of letters from two grandsons of George Wythe Munford, Allan Talbott
              and Ellis Talbott, written while touring Europe and while studying at the University
              of Geneva and at the University of Heidelberg, 1886-1889. </p>
            <p>Papers of the Ellis family begin with those of Charles Ellis, Sr. (1772-1840),
              Richmond merchant and partner of John Allan, who was the foster father of Edgar Allan
              Poe, and of his brother, Powhatan Ellis (1790-1863), jurist, U.S. senator, and
              diplomat. Letters of Charles Ellis concern business affairs and personal matters, the
              latter consisting largely of admonitions to his son, James, while a student at the
              U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, and of letters written from the springs
              of western Virginia. Letters of Margaret (Nimmo) Ellis (1790-1877), wife of Charles
              Ellis, Sr., are numerous from 1840 to her death and, although generally concerned with
              family affairs, also contain accounts of war activities and social changes resulting
              from the Civil War. Correspondence of Powhatan Ellis concerns national politics; party
              affiliation of John Tyler; the nullification debate in the Senate; Andrew Jackson's
              stand against South Carolina on the nullification issue; the digging of the James
              River Canal; his duties as minister to Mexico; Franklin Pierce's policy towards Cuba;
              Mississippi politics; opposition to Stephen A. Douglas; secession; the Richmond Light
              Blues; the formation of the Confederacy in Mississippi; legal affairs of William
              Allan; and family and personal matters, including visits to Berkeley Springs,
              Virginia. </p>
            <p>Correspondence of Thomas Harding Ellis (1814-1898), son of Charles and Margaret
              (Nimmo) Ellis, merchant and businessman, relate to his education at the University of
              Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1831-1832, the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Southern Literary Messenger</title>; the Richmond Fayette Light
              Artillery; his interest in literary activities; his duties as private secretary to his
              uncle, Powhatan Ellis, in Mexico, 1836, and as first secretary of the legation,
              1839-1841; people and events in Richmond, 1840-1860; the Civil War, including
              preparations in Richmond during the Peninsular Campaign; labor conditions and
              financial difficulties in the James River Valley after the war; his residence in
              Chicago, 1871-1883, with detailed accounts of the growth of the city and the great
              fire of 1871; the Republican National Convention of 1880; clerkships in the
              Departments of the Interior and the Treasury, 1887-1898; and genealogy of the Ellis
              family. </p>
            <p>Letters and papers of other children of Charles and Margaret (Nimmo) Ellis are also
              included. Letters of James Ellis (1815-1839) in general were written from the U.S.
              Military Academy. One contains a reference at the time of the death of John Allan,
              Poe's foster father, stating that Allan had not <emph render="doublequote">spent his
                time in a proper way</emph> and making some reference to Allan's second wife, which
              has been thoroughly obliterated. Charles Ellis, Jr. (1817-189-), left many business
              and personal letters, the latter consisting largely of family letters and accounts of
              numerous visits to the springs in western Virginia, especially Warm Springs in Bath
              County, with minute descriptions of activities, guests, his ailments, and the young
              ladies whom he escorted during his long life and many sojourns at Warm Springs. Other
              correspondence concerns the education of James West Pegram at Clifton Academy, in
              Amelia County, Virginia, 1855-1856; John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, 1859; the
              railroad during the Confederacy, especially the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad
              during the siege of Petersburg; Ellis's efforts to remain president of the railroad
              after the war; and the collapse of the gallery in the courtroom of the capitol in
              Richmond. Correspondence of Powhatan Ellis, Jr. (1829-1906), son of Charles Ellis,
              Sr., major in the Confederate Army, and planter, pertains to his activities as a
              student at the University of Virginia, 1848-1850; as an agent to look after family
              lands in Kentucky; as an officer in the Confederate Army in the western theater, with
              particular references to the surrender of Fort Henry, the Vicksburg Campaign, and
              troop movements and military engagements in Mississippi and Alabama; and as a planter
              in Gloucester County following the Civil War. </p>
            <p>The letters of Jane Shelton (Ellis) Tucker (1820-1901) and her husband, Nathaniel
              Beverley Tucker (1820-1890), relate to their wanderings and his career as a diplomat,
              Confederate agent in France and Canada, residence in England and political
              maneuverings in Washington, residence at Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, financial
              worries, and their frequent changes of residence. Included also are numerous letters
              of their children, especially of Beverley D. Tucker, later bishop of the Protestant
              Episcopal diocese of southern Virginia, and of Margaret Tucker. Numerous letters
              relative to farming operations of Richard S. Ellis (1825-1867) in Buckingham County,
              Virginia, are in the collection. </p>
            <p>Letters during the Civil War and Reconstruction written by friends and relatives of
              the Munford and of the Ellis families discuss secession; mobilization; high prices;
              the blockade; difficulties in securing supplies; women making clothes for the army;
              the need for nurses; auctions of clothing when women went into mourning; refugees;
              civilian hardships; rumors; damage to salt and lead works; camp life; conscription;
              health conditions in the army; various battles and campaigns of the Civil War,
              including 1st Manassas, the West Virginia campaign against General Rosecrans, the
              surrender of Forts Henry and Donelson, the Peninsular Campaign, the Seven Days
              battles, the Vicksburg Campaign, the siege of Petersburg, and the surrender at
              Appomattox; trench life during the siege of Petersburg; fraternization between
              opposing lines; various Confederate and Union officers; cavalry regulations; the
              occupations of Alexandria, Virginia, by the New York Fire Zouaves; the possibility of
              arming Negroes; Negro celebration after the fall of Richmond; depredations by Union
              troops; the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; restlessness among freedmen; economic
              distress during Reconstruction; dispute between the Methodist Episcopal Church and the
              Methodist Episcopal Church, South, over property in Martinsburg, West Virginia; and
              the 1867 election in which U.S. troops were used to keep order while Negroes voted. </p>
            <p>Other papers include original poems and clippings by William Munford, George Wythe
              Munford, and Bishop Beverley Dandridge Tucker; speeches and essays by George Wythe
              Munford and Charles Ellis Munford at the University of Virginia; manuscript entitled
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">History of William Radford's Incarceration
                in the Tower of London</title>; bills and receipts relating to household and
              political affairs; newspaper clippings and printed material concerning family
              biographies and obituaries, Confederate history, and genealogy of Virginia families;
              miscellaneous material relating to Virginia history; genealogical information on the
              Bland, Cabell, Ellis, Galt, Harrison, Jordan, Munford, Nimmo, Radford, Talbott,
              Tayloe, and Winston families, and a chart of the Munford, Ellis, and Tayloe families;
              scrapbook of the letters of Thomas Harding Ellis, published in the Richmond <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Standard,</title> containing material on the Allan
              family; reminiscences of Thomas Harding Ellis on the boyhood of Edgar Allan Poe;
              pictures; scrapbooks, 1877-1888 and 1910-1912, of Sallie (Munford) Talbott; account
              book, 1823-1826, and memorandum book, 1808-1809, of Charles Ellis, Sr.; account books,
              1841-1853, of the administration of the estate of Charles Ellis, Sr.; letterpress
              copybook, 1856-1893, of Charles Ellis [Jr.?]; surveyor's notebook, 1838-1839, and
              commonplace book, 1835, of James Nimmo Ellis, the latter book containing records of a
              club formed at the United States Military Academy <emph render="doublequote">for the
                purpose of acquiring information</emph>; and the Ellis family Bible.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15156_g7p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY NOAILLES MURFREE PAPERS, 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3810</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3cd95bc18cf99092aa0d0ab4c1018d9a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e45f80c5a88fcab9fbe80c2c56054dea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Murfreesboro (Rutherford County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7679d0d3c05e56bd40d088607ad04bd8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Mary Noailles Murfree (1850-1922), novelist and short story writer who
              generally wrote under the name Charles Egbert Craddock, to Eliza Anna Farman Pratt,
              editor of <title type="simple" render="italic">Wide Awake,</title> discussing a story
              she is preparing for the children's magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15160_34t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL W. MURPH PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3811</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5710d2729dc601eb08f771ae670b6494"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e5edfd925f7eaf466c64de6c790f91de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_329fd74a0d0f8afe350e2f74459d4ff3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Daniel W. Murph, 10th Regiment of Artillery, N. C. Troops,
              C.S.A., discussing desertion in the Confederate Army, the opposition of Zebulon B.
              Vance to Jefferson Davis's conscription policies, and the activities of the 10th
              Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15164_e5p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID MURPHY PAPERS, 1856-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3812</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_697fb7128b3db9e32acffa057fde1c7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e9201839fea057f6f9214d3cade5d6f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_796498a9883b82d6b66e3b90f5ca173c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of David Murphy, a paper manufacturer, consist of an indenture, 1865, leasing
              property, including land, buildings, and machinery, to William Vink for the
              construction of a paper mill; and a volume, 1856-1862, recording statistics on the
              manufacture and sale of paper, including data on the quantity, quality, and weight of
              the paper produced, names and locations of customers, notes on the mill business and
              operations, local events, and the weather, and recipes for scented oil, rosin size,
              black ink, medicines, and colored dyes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15168_gkl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MADISON MURPHY PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3813</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_604fed0c4dafa0734a2a6cf28e4ac115"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_082536a9485e48f48f2acdd26f640df7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Calais (Washington County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a103ccc4a30213d984ef8759c335d0a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal of James Madison Murphy, 1st Maine Veteran Infantry, U.S.A., describing
              shortage of rations and foraging; drills and reviews; fighting at the fourth battle of
              Winchester and at Cedar Creek, Virginia; Philip Henry Sheridan's scorched earth
              policy; guard duty; winter quarters at Strasburg and later at Winchester, Virginia,
              and voting in the 1st Maine Veteran Infantry Regiment in the 1864 presidential
              elections.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15172_2vx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. B. MURRAY PAPERS, 1855-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3814</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c9a71fa9ad4b12ed490b4ad0a52a1c1c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_36f84581784b06a1fad47abbd45e77fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Walnut Hill (Franklin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc6f1ed2c2b5576962e8429321a4c7a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally business papers of E. B. Murray and his son, W. C. Murray. Civil War
              letters discuss the election of a regimental commander; refugees; prices of corn and
              bacon; an election in Franklin County in 1864; and the death of W. C. Murray,
              lieutenant in 29th Georgia Regiment. Also included is a list of clothing of men in
              Company B. 29th Georgia Regiment; and a tax form for agricultural goods, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15176_rtu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY S. MURRAY PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3815</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c0f89ea06fa637d6e331bc7251ea482"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d61cfa35ba66eeebb15a789646cd2fed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goshen (Orange County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e25dd673cfccfcb442908042c1df713">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Captain Henry S. Murray, 124th New York Regiment, U.S.A.,
              describe his arrival in Washington, D. C.; camp life in the Washington, D. C., area;
              and his attempts to secure a promotion to rank of major.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15180_uzi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MURRAY, SR., AND JOHN MURRAY, JR., PAPERS, 1826, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3816</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6219ec36d0ff04521c1ce8bb8397febf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d94833e1d8df0c79ec0f76e71d537db7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9104890ea479450230f2f66e36424aee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1826, to the Murrays, London publishers, from Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833)
              sending a copy of <title type="simple" render="italic">Persia,</title> probably his
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Sketches of Persia </title> (London: 1826), for
              certain calculations to be made, perhaps in preparation for a new edition; and a
              letter from William Drysdale to the Murrays discussing attempts to erect monuments to
              Thomas Muir and his companions who were arrested and convicted for sedition in
              1793.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15184_3g5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CORES MURRELL PAPERS, 1822 (1852-1876) 1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3817</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_65ffab4ffd41692eb090a05701eabd9e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c83fb0791c96c3cd71ccfd410e9c2977">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchhurg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc1a711b02e9f7b9bd8d51bdf02b43a9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John C. Murrell (d. 1879), lawyer and Commonwealth's attorney for
              the county, 1865-1879, discussing personal, business, and legal affairs; personal
              debts; and bankruptcy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15188_5zf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM MURRELL PAPERS, 1793-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3818</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62f83b5ef8e67dfc2c12961d24811f4a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>146 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a6859af50ac440ab086774b6c193e6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stateburg (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a6ddd1219b03383b31e1cc791bf43f57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of William Murrell (d. 1830), postmaster and
              merchant dealing in cotton and indigo, and a letter book, 1795-1812 (314 pp.),
              concerning his mercantile business and association with General Thomas Sumter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15192_ngb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BATTAILE MUSE PAPERS, 1726 (1777-1800) 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3819</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bce64c47530ad16a8408566d4f377e45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6,920 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6805057e10eb51f4cd4d95c9f4140e55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marsh Farm (Berkeley County, now Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_436904dac7aea6ecefcb0973f6015f45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Battaile Muse (d. 1803), agent for large Virginia
              planters and plantation owners, relating to the desertion of Tidewater farms by
              Virginia planters for the more fertile areas in Loudoun, Fauquier, Frederick, and
              Berkeley counties; the progress of the Revolutionary War; planting and the sale of
              indigo and other farm products; the treatment of slaves, the estate of James and John
              Francis Mercer, 1776-1783; the Fairfax estate; and Muse's career as rental agent for
              George Washington in Frederick and Fauquier counties; 1784-1792. Included also are
              account books and memoranda listing rent collections and other business operations.
              Four letters, 1847-1848, relate to a dispute in the faculty of the College of William
              and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15196_pfs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN MUSE PAPERS, 1919-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3820</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7214b964652f54d5d089aad46647cdb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>747 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f70a5066e8fbd908c5d0d3e944c8e934">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Reston (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7276949826d6d6a03c1c8a35f58880d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Benjamin Muse (b. 1898), politician, journalist, experimental farmer,
              government official, and civil rights activist comprise correspondence, writings and
              addresses, clippings, printed material, and memoranda. The correspondence, 1937-1939
              and 1941, relates chiefly to Virginia politics, Muse's resignation from the state
              senate in 1936, his bolt of the Democratic Party, strategy for building up the
              Republican Party, assistance in various political campaigns, and his gubernatorial
              campaign in 1941. Writings and addresses include accounts of his experiences in the
              British Army during World War I; speeches on Spanish and American culture, relating to
              his diplomatic career in Latin America; speech, 1934, praising Franklin Delano
              Roosevelt and the New Deal; speeches, 1936, relating to old-age assistance and
              transcripts of the hearings held by the joint legislative committee inquiring into the
              cost of such assistance to the state; addresses regarding his experiments in
              self-sufficient farming; speeches, 1937-1941, attacking Roosevelt's court packing
              scheme, advancing Republican candidates, and promoting his candidacy for governor;
              report, 1944, entitled <emph render="doublequote">The Economic Aspect of Western
                Hemisphere Security,</emph> emphasizing the importance of <emph render="doublequote"
                >total</emph> war, a chapter on the state of Virginia for <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Presidential Nominating Politics in 1952,</title> edited by Paul T.
              David (Baltimore: 1954); speeches, 1955-1967, on the race question in the South;
              reports, 1962-1963, on his field trips as member of the President's Committee on Equal
              Opportunity in the Armed Forces; a summary of the Civil Rights Movement, 1940-1970;
              manuscript draft on his experiences in Mexico in 1914; and drafts, notes, and comments
              on his books, <title type="simple" render="italic">Tarheel Tommy Atkins </title> (New
              York: 1963), <title type="simple" render="italic">Ten Years of Prelude </title> (New
              York: 1964), and <title type="simple" render="italic">The American Negro Revolution
              </title> (Bloomington, Ind.: 1968). Clippings relate to Muse, his family, and his
              gubernatorial campaign. Printed material consists of posters, broadsides, sample
              ballots, and campaign literature pertaining to the gubernatorial campaign. Restricted
              material is his reports, 1959-1964, to the Southern Regional Council on his
              conversations with Southern leaders on racial issues, including a summary of the
              conversations, his impressions, the conditions of the city, and his recommendations on
              how to improve race relations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15200_641" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES W. MUSE PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3821</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42dcadf06a9927ba2088a7cf2cb6f284"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ce49e13b8b73fb54c12886d6d9a8b19f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston (Kanawha County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8e78bf4b0df895861275d390916eb01c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from James W. Muse, a Confederate soldier, to his wife, commenting on the
              hardships of camp life and the shortage of rations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15204_z95" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD W. MUSGROVE PAPERS, 1861-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3822</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf2741d8550a3ad182f458427f01d97c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3987687e806b5a133564c985bc80785">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sanbornton Bridge (Belknap County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_47e2fc987af0070ed63887a8f1200100">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Richard W. Musgrove and his brother, Adam Charles
              Musgrove, with friends and relatives concerning personal matters, social life at a
              small college in New Hampshire, evangelical religion, the enlistment of A. C. Musgrove
              and Richard Musgrove into the army, the army hospital in Beaufort (South Carolina)
              during the Civil War, the capture of Richmond, and the severity of army life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15208_1iu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. MUSSEY PAPERS, 1855-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3823</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e32e114cad752559d7214688c9c21e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29e1deb36634c6ca75409437324edd09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Merrimack County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2ba0b87915c29e3d149c1d124c26125">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of John B. Mussey, serving with the Army of the Potomac during the
              Peninsular Campaign, discussing personal matters, camp life, Union casualties, and the
              course of the war in Virginia and Louisiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15212_g4x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GERMAIN MUSSON PAPERS, 1815-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3824</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5bfd68faccaa9c0151b8ca22c19da098"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb8977eac612ad09c54e5afecfed3992">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52b3c32cc7b499c02e1438ad156a3fcd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for freight hauled on the Mississippi River for Germain Musson, including
              the transportation of flour, sugar and coffee; price for a Negro; and wages for the
              hire of Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15216_axt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION PAPERS, 1898-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3825</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9409fbf02ab03176e5b97c07a5335ca5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 301 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_48d4e980e8f22b31cd3bed429e5b12cd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70351fd27d4092c4c029b231ebe3d0e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Docket of judgments rendered in cases in which the Mutual Reserve Fund Life
              Association of North Carolina was interested.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15220_4a2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. C. MYERS BIOGRAPHY, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3826</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1199cc3ca8c13138cea0fed534674c36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 184 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6b68fe96e4a29e8ee8f9a4bca1433a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Craigsville (Augusta County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6fd71bc497b8dedaa2efa2884effb918">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Biography of Catherine Anne Myers, sister of J. C. Myers, giving interesting insights
              into religious sentiment of the time. Written by J. C. Myers, the book was dedicated
              to <emph render="doublequote">the German Baptist Church of New Hope.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15224_kfl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MYERS' SON LEDGER, 1877-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3827</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91c7947779446c546786df2020be3b45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; circa 456
              pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a424ba5bb42c3cc200fa5940b8d11ccf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78e127139ff773388b826933c0f3c218">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of John Myers' Son, commission merchants, shipbuilders, and operators of
              steamboats on the Pamlico and Tar rivers, owned by Thomas Harvey Blount Myers
              (1827-ca. 1906). Included are accounts for the Old Dominion Steamship Company for
              which John Myers' Son was agent; for steamers or schooners that the company owned or
              dealt with, including the <emph render="doublequote">Cotton Plant,</emph><emph
                render="doublequote">R. S. Myers,</emph><emph render="doublequote"
                >Washington,</emph><title type="simple" render="italic">Beaufort,</title> and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Louisa; </title> and for an oil mill and a cotton
              gin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15228_b5y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROSE MAE (WARREN) MYERS PAPERS, 1917-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3828</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ee7a59be6f8d8ecaea9c23ba8643f87f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e5c59939dac59d0ba19dfea023b9527">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fc5b46088928c1de8d056d358ba3e27">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Benjamin N. Duke to Rose Mae Warren, who married Hiram Earl Myers, a
              Methodist clergyman, in 1926, concerning his financing of her musical education, cash
              gifts to her, and his health and the places to which he traveled for diagnosis and
              treatment; and an obituary of Rose Mae (Warren) Myers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15232_40i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL J. MYERS PAPERS, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3829</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1e576df175533edd5a401834a90fe1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4a5f449e8f17832b6eb31d05fbfc4e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_899f970aa4c4d69167fd8cb346dcb3bd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between Samuel J. Myers, tobacco manufacturer, and J. Collins [perhaps
              actor and vocalist John Collins) concerning the booking of a theater in Richmond, for
              which Myers was the agent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15236_ebx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN D. MYRICK PAPERS, 1849-1873.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3830</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb29fc5eea905c5f5ae834005df9f8f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>463 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d838060b0e06bdcd9c59bc61a127341">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cff5a985614f74520d53f578e627fffa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of John D. Myrick (d. 1869) cotton planter, consisting principally of
              tax receipts; bills for clothes, furniture, hiring of Negroes, farm supplies, liquors,
              books, and stationery; papers relating to the administration of his estate by John R.
              Kilby, a Norfolk attorney; and statements by Kilby and his associates for the suit
              brought by Marie E. Myrick, wife of John D. Myrick, to recover her dower rights.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15240_4ns" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT ALGERNON MYRICK PAPERS, 1890-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3831</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77e958b3242773e3041169505e960b11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>73 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c791dbee61b3c2309a77e317789b1d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Littleton (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_376fee9d2f3d1b9c010e5d0ee01c9fa1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Algernon Myrick include correspondence while Myrick attended Trinity
              College, Durham, North Carolina, 1888-1892, while a typing instructor at Trinity,
              while teaching in Halifax County, and while librarian at Trinity; correspondence
              concerning Myrick serving as agent for the Hickory Chair Company; letters of his
              cousins Martha Jenkins and Mary (Jenkins) Miles on family genealogy; letter, 1924, of
              Captain Wilson T. Jenkins, 14th North Carolina Regiment, C.S.A., describing the
              exploits of Company A during the Civil War; sections of a diary of Myrick's aunt, Mary
              Beckham, when teaching school in Halifax County in 1873, and in 1897, describing
              country life; genealogical material on the Beckham, Dandridge, and Hilliard families;
              and photographs of Myrick's aunt and uncle, Pattie Dandridge (Beckham) Jenkins and
              Newsom Edward Jenkins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15244_01e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN QUINCY ADAMS NADENBOUSCH PAPERS, 1821-1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3832</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_69475171e6f247559720888e2f1ebeed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,176 items and 8 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0565fc827d02cd66bc77942fda61df1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1892ada0a30b4aa26ddab53b54f408a7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Quincy Adams Nadenbousch, his son-in-law, Alexander Parks, Jr., and
              other members of his family. The collection contains material relating to the
              operation of flour mills by John Q. A. Nadenbousch before the Civil War; the
              constitution of the Berkeley Border Guards formed in Berkeley County, Virginia, in
              1859, and items relating to the subsequent service of that unit in the Civil War as a
              company of the 2nd Virginia Regiment, including letters of General Thomas Jonathan
              Jackson to his officers, commissary accounts, muster rolls, provost marshal records,
              and a manuscript draft of a report by John Q. A. Nadenbousch as colonel of the 2nd
              Virginia Regiment describing the experiences of that regiment in the fight at Culp's
              Hill, July 2, 1863, during the battle of Gettysburg; correspondence of John Q. A.
              Nadenbousch as agent of the Hannis Distilling Company of Baltimore, Maryland, engaged
              in the operation of a distillery at Martineburg, West Virginia; letters relating to
              the management of the Grand Central Hotel in Martinsburg, 1878; and letters concerning
              John Q. A. Nadenbousch's general financial condition after the Civil War. Papers of
              Alexander Parks, Jr., concern his position as local agent for Hannis Distilling
              Company in Martinsburg after 1874; his participation in civic affairs in Martinsburg;
              and his work in the Democratic Party, including his election to the state senate of
              West Virginia in 1890. Papers of John Nadenbousch Parks, son of Alexander Parks, Jr.,
              include letters to his family while he was a student at Virginia Military Institute,
              Lexington, Virginia, 1893, and letters, 1917, to John N. Parks while he was a member
              of the legislature of West Virginia. Letters, 1895, of Elise Parks, daughter of
              Alexander Parks, Jr., concern her life as a student at Virginia Female Institute,
              Staunton, Virginia. Volumes in the collection include a treasurer's notebook, 1852, of
              a local lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows; a sheriff's account book,
              1825-1841, from Jefferson County, West Virginia; an account of tax levies in Jefferson
              County; a ledger of John Q. A. Nadenbousch, 1872-1878; and notes and accounts of the
              Berkeley County Agricultural and Mechanical Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15248_ixg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS B. NALLE PAPERS, 1805 (1848-1875) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3833</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_daebb0b290d9369e3bfa2e21757311f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>641 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c6c496e30911634bf14bfef4fad295c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rose Hill (Culpeper County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_952cb01c9041678d89309a3d72b7563e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence and accounts of Thomas B. Nalle as a purser in the U.S. Navy,
              1848-1875, as a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, 1875-1877, and as operator
              of Rose Hill farm, 1878-1887. Included are letters and copies of official printed
              circulars from Secretaries of the Navy James C. Dobbin, William A. Graham, George
              Bancroft, and Gideon Welles. Included also is an account book for Rose Hill farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15252_wxq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NANSEMOND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY RECORDS, 1857-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3834</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf9fab00a6bb472f6f733bf62f40a17d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 25 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b98ecc9e4b83df990a5a1e25021507a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nansemond County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d18bcfc85856df7890d94d84183d025">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes, proceedings, constitution, and list of animals and articles exhibited by the
              Nansemond Agricultural Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15256_oak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR CHARLES JAMES NAPIER PAPERS, 1820-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3835</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f0390fc1cd9d0e21a4207b778d61c04"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55c23a5a4fb662d52ce023a60159c34b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oaklands. Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_031e07ed6fe21984b4e7d0315f46c5a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Charles James Napier, British general, contain letters, 1820-1847, from
              Napier to Dr. Henry Muir discussing personal matters, Muir's work as health officer at
              Cephalonia and inspector general for health at Corfu, politics, Sir Frederick Adam,
              and the administration of the Ionian Islands. Other correspondence concerns
              publications of Charles James Napier, particularly letters to the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Naval and Military Gazette</title>; disturbances on the Isle of Man,
              1840; administration in India; military affairs in India and Burma; general military
              matters, and politics in Britain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15260_be1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY EDWARD NAPIER PAPERS, 1829-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3836</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_37b248f7ed829eb4e65df55abfac9d6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_441fa33a7c8138186b12835a10d65714">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_28cb14550fb47fea4f518df8b352f75a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Henry Edward Napier, British naval officer, from his brother, Sir
              Charles James Napier, his cousin, Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and others, concerning
              family matters; the tariff situation, 1842; and affairs in India, 1844. Also contains
              a copy, 1831, of Sir George Thomas Napier's account of the death of Sir John Moore
              after the battle of Coruna in 1809 and a letter, 1846, to Henry Edward Napier from
              Ichabod Charles Wright concerning Wright's translations of Dante and Napier's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Florentine History </title> (London: 1846-1847).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15264_wgy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEROY NAPIER PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3837</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9c41944dbfa0e0cef446c916abd6cb6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5af8e0b5d8cfcf997811bfd2ef91b925">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon County, [Ala.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e09e65a3d1596d9127e1a1f4d92f2a5f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts for meal, and wood received from Leroy Napier by the quartermaster
              department of the Confederate Army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15268_xje" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT CORNELIS NAPIER, FIRST BARON NAPIER OF MAGDALA, PAPERS,
              1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3838</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51e0a97fdafcb6ce48d4f6cfc9137fbe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4e5da30e0fdda2fb7f0399326d9d96e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_57adc56a94fb6e4341d91401f8414d07">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1868, from Robert Cornelis Napier, commander of the Abyssinian Expedition of
              1867-1868, to James Maclagan, chief engineer at Lahore, reporting on the progress of
              the expedition.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15272_nyx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. NARRON PAPERS, 1899-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3839</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9842b68d1e4aacaf8b221e5cd79c5a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_052a7402f3d9ad24eb1544022c72b4e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smithfield (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a6427ece0b21349a29eccbefd4fd912">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of an attorney, including records of his activities as a loan agent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15276_woa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW O. NASH PAPERS, 1894-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3840</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7433e28a2ad18604bc9931d462c802b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3c720aa053dd239e758f75d9d22a8a74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9dea4429afc33d8c3dff46828fa577e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A scrapbook of photocopies of clippings concerning the alleged co-operation between
              the Republican Congressional Committee and the American Protective Association in an
              effort to identify the Democratic Party with the sectarian interests of its Roman
              Catholic supporters in the congressional campaign of 1894.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15280_t2z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES MEMORY NASH PAPERS, 1862-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3841</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a536604f61bf5cf98a61e9e9bb025324"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_25bf2be990fd985b62dda68e88711226">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Adamsville (Fulton County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7887195658cad8bf9692e6e83afb637a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of James Hemory Nash and his brother Edward Walker Nash concern the
              recruitment of Confederate troops in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and James H. Nash's
              duties as clerk of the Confederate senate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15284_2jl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATIONAL DYE WORKS PAPERS, 1917-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3842</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_64853072728d1ee998ba0702c9f72053"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 13 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf7e30901b2a376d20b6ad73cd8d5778">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Alamance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80c6725f43b04fa7cf2a1c6e0bb465ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Financial records of the National Dye Works, which dyed, bleached, and finished
              seamless hosiery, include financial statements, 1924; ledger, 1917-1927; transferred
              ledger sheets, 1917-1925; journals, 1917-1927; cashbooks, 1917-1927; trial balances,
              1917-1927; voucher registers 1923-1927; and inventories,1918-1927.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15288_oxn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSIE NEAL PAPERS, 1910-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3843</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4042d0e4ca104e37cb0c64fd502af534"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c13c6c60fb23587a57f27cbe70d82463">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsboro (Chatham County), and Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23ae758b027b59bfdfdbd8534e63010c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Josie Neal from friends in army camps at Mogalas (Arizona),
              Columbia (South Carolina), and Petersburg (Virginia), during World War I, concerning
              training and camp life. Also a letter, 1918, describing the influenza epidemic in
              Greensboro, North Carolina; printed material, including Christmas cards and
              advertisements from music publication companies; and a catalog of the Durham Business
              School, Durham, North Carolina, for the summer session, 1917.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15292_3lz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD P. NEAL PAPERS, 1826-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3844</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_69df9f28f28731debe0251faecf37f19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cd4b301386f389173f2a5385ceb950d4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_091089aa83782be35f1e437c325b211c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of the Neal family and business and professional letters
              written to Samuel D. Power, an attorney. Includes a bill for general merchandise
              purchased by Richard P. Neal in 1826 and 1827; a religious poem, 1839, by Caroline R.
              Neal; and bills and receipts of Samuel D. Power in the 1880s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15296_12m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD BAXTER NEAVE PAPERS, 1854-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3845</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d73986a5fe3e1c51821b7555e1b267b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>84 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2dac1f773237f5b5b13c0b9fd1340c26">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_857fcdd41ad14d3235be98f6e1b352ab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Edward Baxter Neave from his wife, Ellen (Baker) Neave, and other members
              of his family, concerning family matters, events during Reconstruction, difficulties
              with postal service, and bands and concerts in Ohio and North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15300_8qw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STERLING NEBLETT PAPERS, 1821 (1846-1867) 1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3846</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9ac834001fdff90c6f16cee39d49dee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>217 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8619f0574c5cfb2c5ff9e6a4ddb4fa75">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lunenburg County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4bd692c678eae036177384c5d29c6a1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal papers and correspondence of Sterling Neblett, physician and
              planter. The collection concerns the buying and selling of land in Virginia,
              Mississippi, and Texas for himself, for friends, and as trustee of the Bank of
              Virginia and the Farmers' Bank of Virginia; legal difficulties involved in the selling
              of slaves in Mississippi and Louisiana; and his plantation and business affairs.
              Included also is an account book recording advancement of money by Neblett to his son,
              James H. Neblett.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15304_038" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEELD FAMILY PAPERS, 1831-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3847</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d95d54b7cf29197d30c61e135496984a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e80d48971658b81ef5c1cfe35f100cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Grittleton, Wiltshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f892e8f2dfdc84b43c08b762a9656bdf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers for the most part related to the political careers of Joseph Neeld and Sir
              John Neeld, concerning local elections, particularly the parliamentary election of
              1831; the Reform Bill of 1832; and local administration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15308_9gq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN FRED NEEF PAPERS, 1847-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3848</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9001bd554e9c46eadb19207703317996"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>735 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cb68eefb39e5470aafd83bd8442e0c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Niagara (Niagara County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_26d026eacbcd57d81e6bd396608d6b2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the letters of Henry G. Delker, a farmer in Ohio, concerning
              farm business, commodity prices, and the presidential election of 1856; letters of
              John F. Neff and his brother, Michael Neff, before 1862, relating to their work as
              clerks in a hardware store and Michael Neff's work in a railroad shop in Chicago,
              Illinois; material, 1862-1871, including bills, receipts, business letters, and
              insurance policies, pertaining to a hardware business run by John F. Neff and Michael
              Neff in Niagara, New York; and letters of Elisha Whittling, comptroller of the
              treasury of the United States to Gilman Folsom, receiver of public moneys at Iowa
              City, Iowa, concerning shortages in Folsom's deposits with the Treasury Department in
              1855. Also contains uncataloged letters written in German script.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15312_7o5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID DUNCAN NEGLEY PAPERS, 1864-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3849</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88415af40d2c0ed0ef583c19385844a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab652845ba270780265b0086b48e0cf2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Indianapolis (Marion County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87b7ac3f0c3ffc3378a1381324ea64c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers related to David Duncan Negley's command of Company C, 124th Indiana Regiment
              in 1864, including muster rolls, documents pertaining to Negley's promotion from first
              lieutenant to captain, and supply vouchers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15316_g9p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEGRO COLLECTION, 1757-1972.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3850</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ebc0e1a70711c2567a0f22396e7a147"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>314 items and 7
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dfbbc0a4c1b969f0d46faef5b22fc8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection of miscellaneous papers dealing with the history of the Negro in the
              United States, including legal and financial papers on the purchase and sale of Negro
              slaves and the capture of runaways; insurance policies on slaves taken out by
              slaveowners; legal papers concerning the status of free Negroes; and material
              pertaining to the activities of the National Association for the Advancement of
              Colored People in the 1960s. Also contains printed bibliographical information on
              works dealing with the Negro and events and programs related to the study of the
              history of the Negro. Volumes include a book of poetry and financial accounts from the
              early 19th century; and a bankbook kept by a freedman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15319_6uc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NEILSON PAPERS, 1891-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3851</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c5378b1f4fe585011d43d9502e36b56"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb5ebf6fe86f786b749d57f2d7b4da51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Glasgow, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d19afd713efffc20b8778a2e6c41a834">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to George Neilson, historian and antiquary, from Frederick William Maitland,
              Downing Professor of the Laws of England at Cambridge University, concerning personal
              and professional matters; Maitland's work on various aspects of English legal history;
              and the development of the boroughs of England and the burghs of Scotland. There are
              comments on the <title type="simple" render="italic">Cambridge Modern History;
              </title> the poet Huchown; Lord Acton; and Andrew Lang's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">History of Scotland.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15323_wbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ALLAN NEILSON PAPERS, 1943-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3852</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d04f22629fceca5c8a332663731e4e3c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10a6ec94dc0089ca58661327fb9d10b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Falls Village (Litchfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e7bebd3f5a6da8e5fa0bacf58f1209d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Material relating to William Allan Neilson's work with the <emph render="doublequote"
                >Committee of 100,</emph> acting in support of the National Association for the
              Advancement of Colored People.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15327_abc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZA K. NELSON PAPERS, 1823-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3853</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bb4f688a7d1d2df86477e59706ea8b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f70505a4f20b01afc8792b488eb6ea88">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Summit Point (Jefferson County), West Virginia</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80dbc655f4e07c17337dec92197e711e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Eliza K. Nelson from her father and brothers concerning phrenology; a tour
              of Virginia by William Henry Harrison, just before his inauguration as president of
              the United States; student life at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia,
              Pennsylvania; a duel between John Hampden Pleasants and Thomas Ritchie; an outbreak of
              smallpox in Virginia and vaccination against the disease; and enforcement of the
              fugitive slave law.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15331_9y2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH NELSON PAPERS, 1824-ca. 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3854</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_84887f12a52c56e8dbde4fb2b6a5e8c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81fd5f6feb6f1d9e693ef1c7b3467c92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_886c5677354415b44972ed5c4e4b72e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Hugh Nelson, United States congressman from Virginia and ambassador to
              Spain, contain a subscription list for the Rivanna River Improvement Company; a letter
              from Nelson in Madrid, Spain; and an account of a meeting, ca. 1831, of the people of
              Albemarle County, Virginia, to discuss the <emph render="doublequote">colored
                population</emph> of the state.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15335_pq2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT EDWARD NELSON, SR., PAPERS, 1851-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3855</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f311f95e11e00325b9f3c58f7128eed9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f90ce53e7a87e8a107124b08e273d8b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Fluvanna County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdb87097a30291d2a7ea59ed477f88d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Robert Edward Nelson, Sr., concern Masonic affairs, the
              settlement of estates, and the Civil War, including mention of the 7th, 18th, and 44th
              Virginia Regiments and the Powhatan Artillery Company. Volume contains fragments of
              the minutes of Withers Masonic Lodge No. 212. Columbia, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15339_chn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS NELSON AND WILLIAM NELSON PAPERS, 1787-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3856</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b89e553f455e04fcc9ab036ea1e3b4dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5be34af40193ab3cf81a0002f35fd65d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yorktown (York County), and Williamsburg (James City County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3c611f21531d15a031f7c5ff6727bff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Thomas Nelson, district attorney and collector of customs at
              Yorktown, Virginia; property list of Colonel William Nelson, 1789; and letters
              concerning an expedition against the Indians in the South.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15343_s71" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. R. NELSON REGISTERS, 1891-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3857</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a39e43f2ac75f4c88e4215a2674b0883"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab3aebbc8615c59b61a94c54ae8fdce8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5776e1b579594e5dbdfcb2086fcb888">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a collector of claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15347_vvx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EVAN NEPEAN, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1793-1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3858</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a10604eb1ab7d60356c261ef52ff0534"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7122c25e904652b3eb6b4540130d2722">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59d091fa70ca75af2d0c2498d3a39b28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Evan Nepean contain an undated letter concerning affairs in Bombay;
              extract from a letter, 1801, reporting on military operations in Egypt; letter, 1793,
              from Lord St. Helens concerning the problem of preventing France from buying grain in
              the Barbary States; and letter, 1794, from William Huskisson, discussing his status as
              chief clerk in the War office and his future professional plans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15351_jla" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES TORRENCE NESBITT PAPERS, 1899-1947.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3859</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cef551b924bcd65331f69f08c5828928"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>437 items and 3
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4aa98e1943a67592939973f3d553c636">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d90b1b04455ee1e5bf54e4dc3f5c1b85">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Charles Torrence Nesbitt, physician and public health official,
              contain a typescript autobiography describing his training in medicine at the
              University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bellevue
              Hospital Medical School, New York, New York; and Baltimore Medical College, Baltimore,
              Maryland; Nesbitt's correspondence as public health officer of Wilmington and New
              Hanover County, North Carolina, 1911-1917, concerning his attempts to alert city and
              county officials to poor sanitary conditions and to secure effective health
              legislation; and miscellaneous reports and data relating to health conditions in
              Wilmington and New Hanover County. Three scrapbooks contain clippings, for the most
              part concerned with Nesbitt's public health work in North Carolina, 1911-1917.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15355_5w5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN NESBITT PAPERS, 1780.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3860</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cb6e58024fd502f2e6b41d582522f0f1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e5173df6e653c67bed8508d0d031e98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Keston Park, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afb5821ffefdd9dfe0546bd5b0a2e6ff">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John Robinson, secretary of the treasury, concerning the election of
              John Nesbitt to Parliament.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15359_otk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT TAYLOR NESBITT PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3861</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2b66d33f829d967caabefa53da5eb82a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8bcf771ee1e7ef3d5e5271bf15062d66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marietta (Cobb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_83238f91dfcdb3ba74f56a2bd13a723d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Robert Taylor Nesbitt (b. 1840), Confederate soldier and later Georgia
              commissioner of agriculture, describing his reaction to camp life in Richmond,
              Virginia; and a letter from his sister, mentioning the death of their mother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15363_mli" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ANDREWS NESFIELD PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3862</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f38f609025b7ebbc5914aa9661c65d3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9c6558192d1a95aeae649cd9857bcbe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5b8946ce537c9ca3715e152b0a77cb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of William Andrews Nesfield, British artist and landscape gardener, giving
              advice on the selection of plants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15367_2vx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY PAPERS, 1899-1941.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3863</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9691009407b0b8c16e7e78ed90ebf1f0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>606 items and 20 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0328c5ee01c1fb1bac799b5cb7ca6dec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Neuse (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9fbc538218b512df509a8ceed390c404">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Company records of a cotton textile mill, including minutes of meetings of
              stockholders and directors, 1899-1908; ledgers, 1912-1940; journals, 1910-1937;
              production records, 1912-1937; audit and other financial reports, 1915-1937; and
              receivership papers, 1936-1941.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15371_fk1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN J. NEVITT DAYBOOK, 1845-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3864</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_27d79d266ec36d97e0049e9a8e32aeda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 478 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5332aa84602ee2e69ea2b969b998ca63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aee0ff64dae2fff9e378fa8dc9266b30">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Unidentified accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15375_77x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW BERN POST OFFICE ACCOUNTS, 1835-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3865</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_177b45589807a74c80c389f1b02f10a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 116 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f7aabc212b33d955c2a3dc249579cf9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9e85a60b8b68e48975d463871416031">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of amounts paid for transportation of mail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15379_yss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW ENGLAND PROTECTIVE UNION PAPERS, 1847-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3866</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b2f0d3729192777bf47319357f707bca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>929 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df0c3e90ea3b22d507adf3cf3e254650">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4f2b02d55b975e00d7fd0fd6a5c5b7ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains receipts of the New England Protective Union, a federation of
              stores organized to provide merchandise to the laboring class at reduced cost. The
              receipts, for the most part, are from stores in Boston, Massachusetts, in the
              1850s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15383_9zy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VICEROYALTY OF NEW GRANADA. REAL AUDIENCIA DE SANTA FÉ DE BOGOTÁ. Records,
              1798-1800.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3867</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6d836c780c528c373852e5710a6b7139"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e21253e5cf0c46a57d3dc8b39844a85f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bogotá, Colombia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_759167db3e82337efad79e3d331cf6d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Incomplete volume containing records of a suit brought before the Audiencia of Santa
              Fé de Bogotá concerning a question of the rights to income from a piece of land.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15387_5m5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW LONDON ACADEMY MINUTES, 1826-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3868</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd7b1839a2bd682f2ca8478d144a0816"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7a01fab8fbad7b5eae4d48f4ad4a2c0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New London (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d9068c2fa88ba3750f4f3dbca409eb6e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the academy board of trustees, covering elections, regulations,
              appointments to the faculty, and financial matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15391_3k9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW ORLEANS, LA., RECORDS, 1847-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3869</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5837209dbfca65ab327f31de9c2966fd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 126 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6924a9b6841297bda1163003933fdca1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c80ab58d439488c07f25f2427f9ee06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of corporation licenses issued by the city of New Orleans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15395_f3v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW ORLEANS, LA., REGISTER, 1857-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3870</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_00d533d60c5c1bca2d23a3cc8ed82e1f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 150 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a731311e78a0e587bd05a25c373a72bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2911c52db2eb6c7ecf5d270c5267a9ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume containing name, age, date of admission, and birthplace of a number of people,
              probably constituting the admission book of a parish poor house.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15399_5tj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW YORK, N. Y., PORT PAPERS, 1853-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3871</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0e73c679f0776f4bd8d8c33d02a7e69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cba70e614ab8f64f59c1dfa9b335962">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5a20417e5b76fae58589c69339417ad4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of recommendation to the collectors of the port of New York, and a clearance
              paper, 1861, for the <title type="simple" render="italic">Ice Sea Witch,</title> bound
              for Saint Lucia with merchandise.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15403_u48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD PAPERS, 1853-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3872</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0512ab20c5ee6ebb1b31adea3066d7c5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>129 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c08f7ab49c61f172de764efe2a524dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany (Albany County), and Buffalo (Erie County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc3d4ef025f053316abd4b7592922af2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of the New York Central Railroad, including correspondence,
              legal papers, accounts, and claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15407_o83" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LARKIN NEWBY PAPERS, 1796 (1803-1823) 1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3873</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0c8eb7a9ecaaddc2179604897e46d72"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>474 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6f7b218e156ef61da0f3b4c6293bd295">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayetteville (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24b7749edb15fdc8d880fd4b4bc2d343">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains letters of Larkin Newby, his wife, Cecilia Newby, John
              Williams Walker, and Newhy's friends and business associates, concerning business
              matters; commodity prices; policies of merchants in Natchez, Mississippi; life of
              Mississippi planters; duels; horse racing; politics; religion; and an attempt to
              incorporate the Orphan Asylum Society of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Later items
              concern George C. Newby, son of Larkin Newby, and other Newby descendants, and include
              a number of legal papers from Cumberland County, North Carolina, relating to the
              landholdings of the Newby-PearceTillinghast families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15411_pcb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS NEWBY DAYBOOK, 1752-1758.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3874</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d0308b8c03028fb757b725c562fd708"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 175 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_54499c358fa31912972ed6a679d87d75">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perquimans County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dd00de4aa37e11cf81ba51fb5954747b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15415_150" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEWCOMER FAMILY VOLUMES, 1811-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3875</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe70d593c0bca2fe6a02988ee9eea016"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_96963ec8b1f8c88d9cb9f58082ac065d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e879d61d1b5047390eae081b36d07a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volumes of various members of the Newcomer family, including three ledgers,
              1811-1827, of a milling business; an arithmetic book, ca. 1827, of William Newcomer,
              containing rules, problems, and computations; docket book, 1837-1839, of John
              Newcomer, relating to his duties as sheriff of Washington County, Maryland; docket
              book, 1838, for the March term of Washington County Court kept by John Newcomer; jail
              docket book, 1838-1839, of John Newcomer; containing names of prisoners and brief
              information on their cases; ledger, 1828-1838, containing the accounts of a shoemaker;
              daybook and ledger, 1834-1859, containing both milling accounts and personal accounts;
              grain accounts, 1847-1854, from the firm of M. and J. H. Newcomer; cashbook,
              1858-1860, of William Newcomer; and a ledger, 1879-1882, apparently of a milling
              business.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15419_db7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES S. N. NEWELL PAPERS, 1786-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3876</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0c6e3198290b5fa863a0d8c9ea37c971"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>300 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7ba9304c666aac0e4099295ce4f65614">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Heidelberg (Jasper County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_262177c0afb8eaae92916f3157e91d87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and legal papers of Charles S. N. Newell, including deeds, wills, sales
              records, records of court cases, tax records, a few business letters, and a doctor's
              statement, 1864, that Newell was physically unfit for military service. There is a
              volume, 1786-1838, of accounts of Newell's farming operation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15423_fur" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. B. NEWELL PAPERS, 1860-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3877</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43efd63726ac6d9f1bec392b32c32e3c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2b7de8bb80c2bf4d2b16f0eb3bf3d54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johnsonville (Williamsburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_50230b7a217c18569f25ef9307ea77b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of E. B. Newell and his family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15427_dnp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONE BURNS NEWELL PAPERS, 1913-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3878</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a15bbe5c493121ec12a0e7d4c1eaa889"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>83 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f260b5225c3b0cbf8c53fbf7d6a29821">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_915a4e999f0f6d20e4bb68e237a1a5cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of letters to Leone Burns Newell, a
              physician in Charlotte, North Carolina, from William deBerniere MacNider, noted
              pharmacologist and professor of pharmacology at the University of North Carolina,
              Chapel Hill, concerning personal matters, changes in the medical department of the
              university, and an influenza epidemic at the university, 1919.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15431_f5i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATE NEWLIN PAPERS, 1869-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3879</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac31156a3b4aadd3e43945752c632206"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6aeec581a2e3916fb4f88c78c3ab42d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4df169d237551628991cf66376e9e11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Kate Nowlin, a schoolteacher in Lynchburg, Virginia. The collection was
              originally cataloged as the Kate Newlin Papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15435_vyu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NEWMAN PAPERS, 1861-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3880</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6ea0d379fc683d3c00d3a37ce554556d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>48 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6842a35cfa727d34c615f12e5df312f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eden (Hancock County), Me.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2becfc24b0bd96c0cab9b8c40267659c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Newman contain Civil War letters from his sons, Henry H. Newman, in
              the 1st Maine Regiment, Heavy Artillery, and Andrew Newman, in the 8th Maine Regiment,
              concerning Henry Newman's attack of typhoid fever and his recovery; Andrew Newman's
              experiences in South Carolina and Virginia; and conditions in Richmond, Virginia, at
              the end of the war. Later papers concern a pension for Mary Newman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15439_8ry" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PHILIP NEWMAN PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3881</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed6539c6d08e0b26e74d6a5c0b3d8666"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3389c5c1fa06cf022c1b43ad4bcee885">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65dacc0b173c8619e51d19aef1696a5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of John Philip Newman, a Methodist minister and later bishop of the Methodist
              Episcopal Church, to a fellow clergyman concerning his personal financial affairs and
              the prospects for the reunion of the divided Methodist Episcopal Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15443_44v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT M. NEWMAN PAPERS, 1818-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3882</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_afc645b3da2e12b9a9f030b7c7e8ee71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca063ad302e4ed0c2ea094b01ec91b2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goshen (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f13a5c8a45c6ea0885ee74407f766bab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the law practice of Robert M. Newman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15447_p2t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN NEWPORT, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1792 (1807-1819) 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3883</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_23bf543c432716e7bbf9f08bd7b41c25"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>68 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04f6961106a97991dcb17467f96714c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Waterford, Ireland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c8a19793c7be6ec386253810d1a232d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of Sir John Newport, a member of Parliament from Ireland,
              with William Wyndham Grenville, First Baron Grenville, and others, including Sir
              Robert Peel, Henry Grattan, and Robert Smith, First Baron Carrington, concerning the
              effect of an excise tax on Irish breweries, 1792; the situation in Ireland and the
              expedition against Copenhagen, 1807; the return of Napoleon from Elba; construction
              projects at harbors in Ireland; the British financial situation; the expedition
              against Algiers, 1816. the Catholic question in Ireland; a general discussion of Irish
              problems, 1818; and unrest in northern England, 1819. Also two printed speeches by Sir
              John Newport: <title type="simple" render="doublequote">State of Ireland,</title>
              1816, and <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Irish Finances,</title> 1817.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15451_cdk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEWSLETTERS, 1682-1683.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3884</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88ab2c17e8fae26514a04971de3ff3a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6fccddc6f2f1ba7302ba63dccee106b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ad2a8856cd5b8d81baedf8e138bdb28a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three handwritten newsletters, predecessors of newspapers, written in London.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15455_7su" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. F. NEWSOM PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3885</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f8e18e1ddc1c7151bed2ac0821576e55"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29d680aedc40ddee31fb432677380ddb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson Hill (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9570d811e614017d2d83924837328a77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier, including a letter from Allen Newsom to General
              Winder concerning the use of paroled Union prisoners on his farm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15459_9np" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE F. NEWSOM PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3886</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e2f33fb943f492f171bf31fc6dfb4d87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7009ffc7a60976e5961bef56f29d17f3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1194207304b7adb3df44681ed3dcae44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a Confederate soldier killed in the battle of Fisher's Hill 1864, near
              Strasburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15463_wtk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, 1850-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3887</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bd8172993fbb3651b8be53b20ea06c64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f432b2c032af83a881edd84ccfa450f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous clippings concerning the Civil War; Reconstruction; notable Europeans,
              including Lord Byron, Metternich, Leopold I, and Lord Brougham; textbooks used in
              Southern schools, 1871-1872; and S. Parkes Cadman's memorial address for those lost in
              the sinking of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Titanic </title> in 1912.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15466_bf0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN NEWTON PAPERS, 1870-1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3888</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ccab7b7e7cb31140681d79985c401a2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3,600 items and 132 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0eb80eed21de53fb870ba75508a0742">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kobe, Japan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_98c48f9fca1dadbaef0c7fe59c32f270">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of John Caldwell Calhoun Newton, a Methodist minister and
              missionary to Japan, concern his education at Kentucky Wesleyan College, Kentucky
              Military Institute, and Johns Hopkins University; his experience as a minister in
              Kentucky and Virginia; and his career as dean of the theological school at Kwansei
              Gakuin Union Mission College and Seminary in Kobe, Japan, 1888-1897, and president of
              that institution, 1913-1923. Papers contain family letters and correspondence with
              mission leaders of the church in America and missionaries of all churches in Japan.
              Volumes include sermon and lecture notes, some in Japanese; notebooks on courses
              Newton taught or had taken as a student, including 5 volumes of notes taken at Johns
              Hopkins University on G. Stanley Hall's lectures on philosophy, education, psychology,
              and psycho-physics, and one volume of notes on a history course taught by Herbert
              Baxter Adams; a Kwansei Gakuin classbook; a list of subscribers to the Twentieth
              Century Educational Fund of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; a book of Kwansei
              Gakuin accounts; diaries, 1868-1869 and 1869-1879; a scrapbook; journals, 1881, 1888,
              and 1924; memoranda books, 1886-1888, 1889-1890, 1895-1896, 1898, and 1899-1900;
              pastor's books for Hillsboro, Kentucky, 1876-1877, Somerset, Kentucky, 1878-1879,
              Carlisle, Kentucky, 1879-1881, and Portsmouth, Virginia, 1900-1901; and notes on the
              scriptures and Newton's reading, including a large amount on the history of Scotland,
              Ireland, and Great Britain.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15470_kcc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH NEWTON PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3889</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b448db9dbbfa7ae6066b282bdaafcde2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f5bb3bba6f1b4fbab05e33f569c25413">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c674a38f355b1f1255dcade5fbef8f7b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a soldier in the 19th New York Regiment, Cavalry, describing camp life and
              campaigning in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15474_6r8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILSON CARY NICHOLAS PAPERS, 1801-1817.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3890</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_384c3691e79405d6a17b9fd8ec21e8b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_674ef008e8724e6eb6fd9e29081f0eda">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_14c1a7bbcb54a4883178e8cf9b170d29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Wilson Cary Nicholas (1761-1820), Virginia soldier and statesman,
              containing a letter discussing political matters and the Republican (Jeffersonian)
              Party, and routine political and business papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15478_58a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH R. NICHOLLS PAPERS, 1841-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3891</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_734da7e7bd3c71aa886ed6f0dc5a3882"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d22c73e0d2be1013dfa86ed998673a0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b41ce0234a94fad9404419209292810f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters concerning social life and religion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15482_b8m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISA H. NICHOLLS PAPERS, 1838-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3892</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51f2ea0c3c4942bbef9db00620b70c43"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c32af1c61fed9a406dc1ecd690d684b3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[South Carolina?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_893e1dc8b50bd91f62b6793756672f60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous poems, one signed <emph render="doublequote">Marie,</emph> one <emph
                render="doublequote">Peter Pop,</emph> and seven anonymous. Included also is a
              volume containing two poems by Mrs. Louisa H. Nicholls, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Creation and the Fall of Eve</title> and <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">To Mr. --,</title> and a number of poems, chiefly
              eulogies signed <emph render="doublequote">J. W. F. C.</emph> and <emph
                render="doublequote">M. C.,</emph> 1838-1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15486_xfo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL JONES NICHOLLS PAPERS, 1907-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3893</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47bead369f24bbb8186a349b1e5290ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5,573 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1e09c6e3860254bb4bac5f98211c98fa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spartanburg (Spartanburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e77e0efff25e7f033693851c5177f3ef">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Samuel Jones Nicholls, attorney and United States congressman, and of his
              father and law partner, George W. Nicholls, concern Samuel J. Nicholls's work as
              secretary-treasurer of the Spartanburg County Fair Association, 1907-1908; the legal
              affairs of the Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson Railway and its parent company,
              the Piedmont and Northern Railway, 1912-1913; Samuel J. Nicholls's campaign for
              election to the U.S. Congress, 1914-1915; and the death of William Montague Nicholls,
              brother of Samuel J. Nicholls, in the British Royal Field Artillery, 1915. The papers
              of George W. Nicholls concern legal business of the Greenville, Spartanburg, and
              Anderson Railway, 1914-1918; and his responsibilities as city attorney of Spartanburg,
              South Carolina, including an attempt, 1917, to refund municipal bonds and reform the
              city's tax system and cases pertaining to the misconduct of troops from Camp
              Wadsworth, a World War I training center located near Spartanburg. Miscellaneous items
              include financial records from Samuel J. Nicholls's congressional campaign, election
              returns, and lists of voters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15490_bfj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE T. NICHOLS NOTES, 1875-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3894</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_143c9dc6e61ef1ce8118ca80bc22096f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 83 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7061bd108576a969e52de1cb08e50dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a7d4dfb32c12a83a3aab722906ce011">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on hunting and on dogs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15494_2lz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GOUGH NICHOLS PAPERS, 1834.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3895</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7b72e86a0f517afd8b171794ef7b85b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec28d0638c0c271aad81208c72805087">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Holmwood Park, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c7a94df17da4af04270eac51f8755849">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Gough Nichols contain a letter, 1834, concerning Wiltshire
              antiquities, notably Seagry Church and Bradenstoke Abbey, and notes and drawings about
              Bradenstoke Abbey at Seagry and the nearby site of an ancient camp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15498_a8a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN THOMAS NICHOLS PAPERS, 1860-1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3896</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a2616aa36626e3015b2fd40bba5f8f32"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5027af2b681b668eb78574373d9940b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Grove Township (Durham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc6abcc003e868288a01329607bb4022">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Thomas Nichols include an account and memorandum book, 1860-1883,
              containing personal and farm accounts, 1865-1883; frequent notes and memoranda on
              daily farm and social activity; notes on the movements of the 30th North Carolina
              Regiment, 1861-1862, in eastern North Carolina on the Cape Fear River near Fort
              Johnston, and notes on troop movements, 1863, from Fredericksburg, Virginia, to
              Hagerstown, Maryland; and the constitution of the trustees of Dayton Academy, Durham
              County, North Carolina. Also an account book, 1887-1893, made up primarily of records
              of receipts and disbursements. Both volumes contain notes on church attendance and
              accounts of births and deaths in the Nichols family. Other items include poems and an
              election broadside, 1880, from the chairman of the Wake County Democratic Executive
              Committee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15502_c74" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN NICHOLSON PAPERS, 1793-1797.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3897</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0a190f84eca9e19fa73377965f751c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aab0f016531ad19a8b4bc8b8ec06a0c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5169491a9320bc514d2457058201ac9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John Nicholson (d. 1800), comptroller general of Pennsylvania,
              referring to Pennsylvania finances; speculation in Georgia lands; the selling of lots
              in Washington, D.C.; land sales in Pennsylvania; and a business agreement between
              Nicholson and William Prentiss.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15506_jx9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN P. NICHOLSON PAPERS, 1879-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3898</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c15da1d6026c04500bc6dc6d4e39f284"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d33b5b963063cdca821df890d6c6245">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_020a40818a98f174f86adf252b35e592">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence mainly between John P. Nicholson and L. L. Mackall,
              librarian of the De Renne Library, Wormslor, Georgia, concerning material on the
              history of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15510_8h4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS A. NICHOLSON PAPERS, 1829 (1833-1863) 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3899</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_739f87544c5c8c4401e9b6efac758c5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>112 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_16d80c7d2869c3313ca2208fcc31eef1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffe49f900e31c8950383332d65cc3d99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Thomas A. Nicholson concern his experiences aboard the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Massachusetts,</title> 1852-1855, on voyages between
              the eastern and western coasts of the United States and along the coast of California;
              service as regimental surgeon to the Oregon Mounted Volunteers during an Indian
              uprising in Oregon, 1855; impressions of South Africa, China, Japan, and other places
              on a voyage to the Far East, 1857-1860, aboard the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Powhatan</title> and a description of the Japanese embassy which the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Powhatan</title> brought back to the United
              States in 1860; and Nicholson's Civil War service, 1861-1862, with the 2nd Virginia
              Regiment. Letters of other members of the family concern politics and social life in
              Washington, D. C., 1852. Letters of Sister Mary Bernard Doll of the Monastery of the
              Visitation, Wilmington, Delaware, pertain to religious matters generally, but contain
              comments on the coal strike of 1902 and the attitude of President Theodore Roosevelt
              toward Roman Catholics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15514_ehu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NICHOLSON AND COMPANY CASHBOOK AND LEDGER, 1858-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3900</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c70df740eef0504df1c3fdd77e733170"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 105 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dfa73631b1ffc94ea6f9f1efdba60fde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lawrenceville (Brunswick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4db910f7a1145a7bdda131d05ae0170c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cashbook, 1858-1860, and ledger, 1858-1862, of Nicholson and Company, operators of a
              tavern and inn, and apparently sucessors to the firm of Amos S. Drewry and
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15518_e4m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALICE E. (ANDREWS) NILES PAPERS, 1859-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3901</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9c4a84c5249560d6bf69137a67a614bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_243e90fbd87f4ee22ac25186faf10af8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Griffin (Spalding County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4c082c463248123abd937f16b7f3855">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the Niles family, chiefly for the Civil War period, concerning the
              difficulties of the four Niles brothers in the Confederate Army, the problems of
              people at home, and the plight of Atlanta in the summer of 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15522_d9z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HEZEKIAH NILES PAPERS, 1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3902</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a12ad2841df787747ff5d07f095948d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da0a304968434e20fa1f737bc1f4aa44">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8af3848f91bfc7fb98efaa46386d03f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1831, to Hezekiah Niles, editor and publisher of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Niles' Weekly Register,</title> from William Slade, United States
              representative from Vermont, requesting additional copies of the address to the people
              of the United States by the Tariff Convention of 1831.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15526_zig" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL NILES PAPERS, 1846-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3903</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b880244262a525cdf59e87e092caed5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_361e146a351f4075e7ba7681b9c5d347">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36776ddc831023461eebff2b9e7b3be7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Henry Washington Hilliard, noted orator and congressman from Alabama, to
              Nathaniel Niles concerning Hilliard's re-election to Congress in 1846 and aspirations
              for the speakership of the House of Representatives; politics in Alabama; Hilliard's
              strong Union sentiments; the possibility of diplomatic posts for Hilliard, 1851, and
              Niles, 1857; and the difficulties of maintaining a Unionist position in Alabama in
              1860.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15530_kbo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>G. H. NIMMO NOTES. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3904</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97f4f1a5c38a70cc4e6a8b7685c23fdb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 286 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2019d7662171e0e2cb6a3d98c1fe6079">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Long Island (Suffolk County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1a00bbfbee76d0d3cd7435324cbd41f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lecture notes in science.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15534_b80" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EUGENIUS ARISTIDES NISBET PAPERS, 1799-1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3905</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be1943b5388ac23850afc269523d5b8c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15,905 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_66a12ec54beefa25ba2fd037255a5aa2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Macon (Bibb County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48cd7c8859b356870810cc295be7469a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of the legal firm of Eugenius A. Nisbet (1803-1871), Georgia
              state senator, member of U.S. Congress, supreme court of Georgia, Georgia secession
              convention, and Confederate Congress; and of his brother, James Alexander Nisbet,
              prior to the Civil War and similar records of the firm after it was joined by James
              Taylor Nisbet (1828-1894), lawyer newspaper editor, and son of Eugenius A. Nisbet,
              just prior to and after the Civil War; and personal correspondence of the family of
              Junius WingfieId Nisbet (b. 1858), son of James Taylor Nisbet and Mary (Seymour)
              Nisbet. The legal correspondence, though voluminous, is largely routine. Other
              correspondence concerns Georgia politics; the La Grange Female Institute, La Grange,
              Georgia; purchase and sale of slaves; the offer of a professorship in law at the
              University of Georgia, Athens, to Eugenius A. Nisbet; Confederate trade with England;
              operation of the Confederate government's produce loan in Georgia; Confederate
              finances; sequestration of property in Georgia belonging to Northerners during the
              Civil War; fighting near Richmond, Virginia, 1862; Confederate impressment of slaves
              and commodities financial adjustments after the Civil War; and the divorce suit of
              Emilie D. Branham against William H. Branham. There is material on the Presbyterian
              Church; many genealogical charts and letters to James Wingfield Nisbet relative to
              family history; letters beginning around 1900 from James Taylor Nisbet, Jr., brother
              of Junius Wingfield Nisbet, to the latter's wife concerning the writer's experience as
              a soldier in the Philippines, Cuba, and elsewhere; numerous letters concerning the
              education of James Wingfield Nisbet's daughters, Mary Nisbet at Lucy Cobb Institute,
              Athens, Georgia, and Blanch Kell Nisbet at Salem Female Academy, North Carolina,
              1910-1911; invitations to Liberty, regimental, and Red Cross balls in 1918; many
              letters recommending Junius Wingfield Nisbet for numerous jobs, some of which he
              obtained; and letters, 1892, from Charles R. Nisbet to James Wingfield Nisbet, while
              the former was a student at the University of Georgia, Athens. </p>
            <p>One letter, dated October 8, 1930, gives an account of Thomas Kell's friendship with
              Maria Clemm, aunt of Edgar Allan Poe, in Baltimore, Maryland; another, September 9,
              1804, to John Nisbet near Statesville, North Carolina, describes business conditions
              in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Included also are the following volumes: cotton book,
              1850. which also contains a list of slaves; bankbooks, 1861-1867, of James A. Nisbet;
              family album; Greek and Latin notebook, 1875, Athens, Georgia; legal notes of Junius
              A. Wingfield of Eatonton, Georgia, ca. 1868; and a diary of John W. Nisbet, 1873-1879,
              reflecting social life of Macon, the University of Georgia, and Nisbet's intellectual
              interests and family connections. </p>
            <p>Among the correspondents are Charles L. Bartlett, Herbert Bemerton Battle, William
              Horn Battle, Allen D. Candler, William Crosby Dawson, Charles H. Herty, Walter B.
              Hill, Malcolm Johnston, Alexander R. Lawton, John M. Kell, Wilson Lumpkin, Howard E.
              Rondthaler, William Schley, Hoke Smith, and James M. Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15538_b3y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. M. NIVEN, JR., PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3906</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b4c688bd926605fcb86556becc3b5152"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0b7a4940435a8e0f1d363842565fd387">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Whitlock (Halifax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_645b68df1f5ad18b7795d1cf1c1e0efe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of F. M. Niven, Jr., and F. M. Niven, Sr., concerning the younger
              man's decision about where in Virginia he will go to preach; social life in Halifax
              County, Virginia; and events of the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15542_eml" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS NIXON, SR., PAPERS, 1819-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3907</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_603005c05bb4498dbab2838ae010ddcb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>46 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_15b5ecffb22f0ebd6293918fda8af27b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hertford (Perquimans County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ce5b40f2b33a2f15c5dedbf0cb2e8cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Francis Nixon, Sr., and business letters relating to fishing and
              merchandising. A letter of 1838 discusses a yellow fever epidemic in Charleston, South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15546_azi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS NIXON PAPERS, 1803-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3908</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_515457e95581c470ce5959a21dfea6c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_10652e2b73eb16ed7c0195f025d62fe4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Surry County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc3d47f9e573cfd7921f853e5f5b27d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Thomas Nixon and his family, including Thomas Nixon's oath of
              allegiance to the United States, 1821; rules of conduct for school students, 1845;
              receipts. prescriptions for treatment of rheumatism and a childhood disease; account
              of military activity in Virginia by a regiment from Surry County, North Carolina,
              1862; description of the aftermath of the battle of Chancellorsville and the desertion
              of a number of men in the 37th North Carolina Regiment after hearing of the death of
              General Thomas Jonathan Jackson, 1863; a description of Greensboro, North Carolina,
              during the approach of General William T. Sherman's troops in 1865; and a copy of
              Thomas Nixon's will, 1848. The volume contains copies of notes negotiated between
              Thomas Nixon and various people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15550_09y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUIS MARIE, VICOMTE DE NOAILLES PAPERS, [1795?, 1799].</unittitle>
            <unitid>3909</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_647788d23d5453579fe4fa1031b61bcb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_137d6f30a4cb42dea1be557922c7c7c1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d3e268947aa8f8b8c6b2b155def38cfb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written during the American business career of Louis Marie, Vicomte de
              Noailles (1756-1804), French soldier and man of affairs, mentioning one gingham, his
              business associate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15554_yge" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HENRY NOBLE PAPERS, 1807 (1861-1865) 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3910</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67e404313bc9eea2b1ffe468510f5d31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>359 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_735a9417c6f09e42c3ec55256493cd96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bridgeport (Fairfield County), Conn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff64875a662d65364e67d84fb8ff7ce9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a miscellaneous group of items, for the most part dealing
              with the Civil War, including a notice of a meeting of the Friends of Free Soil in
              Suffield, Connecticut, 1848; clippings concerning the presidential election of 1852;
              deeds of sale for slaves; letter concerning the presidential campaign of 1856;
              advertisement describing life in the coal fields at Cornplanter, Pennsylvania;
              invoices of medicine and hospital supplies issued to the 13th Maine Regiment in 1861,
              1862, and 1864; letters from a number of Union soldiers on routine matters; scattered
              orders and records of various Union troops; program of a memorial day celebration by
              the Grand Army of the Republic, 1881, and other items dealing with veterans
              organizations and affairs; letter, 1883, from Washington Gladden commenting on Neal
              Dow; and an undated letter from Gerrit Smith to William H. Seward discussing the Whig
              Party, the Liberty Party, and Henry Clay. The collection also contains typed copies of
              letters from W. A. Willoughby, a soldier in the 10th Connecticut Regiment, concerning
              his service on the Sea Islands of South Carolina; New Bern, North Carolina; Saint
              Augustine, Florida; and Petersburg, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15558_1vr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BAPTIST WRIOTHESLEY NOEL PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3911</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f72c525ac9a194c391e44b5588e67c2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da618005267de48266b70067b7251128">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_952a26bd451a566f4a983c1f44fbbf06">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Baptist Wriothesley Noel from Jeffery Hale, Canadian philanthropist,
              discussing the state of the Church of England in the city of Quebec and the work of
              other Protestant denominations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15562_jqf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NOEL EDWARD NOEL-BUXTON, FIRST BARON NOEL-BUXTON, PAPERS,
              1873-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3912</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efd3ce961569f63158023acb85549947"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,226 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55ad830f420ff184fff29f4efe09e227">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d42ec90516adeddac38c0f57c6cd56d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Noel Edward Noel-Buxton concern family matters; religion;
              various elections, particularly the byelection at Whitby, 1905, and the general
              election of 1906; affairs in the Balkans, including the First Balkan War, 1912-1913;
              temperance; World War I, particularly the coming of the war and war aims; and politics
              in the Liberal Party and, later, the Labour Party. Clippings, mainly 1906-1941,
              concern politics; temperance; the Balkans; woman suffrage; the naval debate, 1914;
              World War I; Bulgaria; Macedonia; and slavery in Ethiopia. Also contains photographs
              of scenes in the Balkans and notes for speeches, 1903-1940.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15566_8u3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SUSAN C. NOLAND PAPERS, 1847-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3913</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_79f081195ce28d87280500b66192b9ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e3f4e306e343146a339e8c398c7ed80a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Middleburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9786c1280058fefda84c03a9488465f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters between two sisters, Susan C. Noland and Anna C. Hoge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15570_d3h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. F. NORCOTT PAPERS, 1852-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3914</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91f54dfa25c41856fe9c10bd93486a1f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a3f4695b35541e678b56bb3d58db227">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Murfreesboro (Hertford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6d30f9e00145a8aca0feff627d6ef16b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, one of which discusses the effects of the Crimean War on the
              exports of the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15574_ego" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORFLEET BROTHERS INVOICE BOOK AND INVENTORY, 1858-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3915</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce2b215dcd84cea123878879a4dcbd50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 76 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_51d74ba315e43d301a8867153792e2a2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0ce175b2bd8f9cdacf8cecfc0fdaeaf5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Invoices of a general merchant, 1858-1861, and an inventory, 1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15578_0k4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY NORMAN PAPERS, 1771 (1831-1836) 1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3916</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c24bfc607f63de0c1eacff231cb7f7b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d249934d5580acfd0fe431ac71b0dc1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cb22ff5f16939b2896914cc8d26aece5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Household and plantation papers and accounts of Henry Norman, planter, and of his
              daughter, Ann Eliza Clark Norman; Norman's will and other papers relating to the
              settlement of his estate; and price lists of numerous commodities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15582_ieo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE E. NORRIS AND JEREMIAH NORRIS LETTERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3917</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb4f83479c8fae25afa99a6006b03e54"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>176 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95e61da916bacecef8605b3a5785219a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wenham (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d5e6f824edee8cfff72851287a8bb01a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of George E. Norris, third assistant engineer on the Federal gun boat
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Azalia;</title> and letters to Jeremiah Norris
              from friends in the Union Army, concerning life in the army and Southern girls'
              opinions of <emph render="doublequote">Yankees.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15586_s4q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEEDHAM NORRIS DICTIONARY, [1790?]</unittitle>
            <unitid>3918</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5d0a5a66978a499e2d1f594dabab8b19"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b98f9445dd3c8c3e72e5e1819acde0b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript dictionary of the English language, A-G.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15589_ty8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. M. NORTH DIARY, 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3919</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a451e44055c40797608b5cbfbd2e2f1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7aaed918d10329ba6b7a587b1a6eca55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabeth City (Pasquotank County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77c6ce07cdb6af1d82d70117b8db805b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of H. M. North, minister of City Road's Church, concerning his pastoral duties,
              church matters, and local events.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15593_7tp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA PAPERS, 1788-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3920</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2dade061c525e1d7e1b4b7c2dd96239"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ac1cd07f62ad4dc81c1ca4b4393a672">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d7f2aea3617d468dcd7c9cec4f67c98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Documents concerning the ratification of the Constitution of the United States by the
              state of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15597_s02" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. BEAUFORT COUNTY TAX RECORDS, 1866-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3921</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4fd792add916b8d583674bed7348d93f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_619a8928d11687cd6c1f6ab116b28f81">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_00e268d0b4edf6edb21e181d5fe4b8a4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax lists for various districts in Beaufort County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15601_9bu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF NAVIGATION AND PILOTAGE FOR THE
              CAPE FEAR RIVER AND BAR PAPERS, 1857-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3922</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5ff9862d49a659e4cd58e061769b21a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12350e9b866b70a1051af90ae20aa5b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_617b8c1a71143610dbf0c449939e277f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of the Board of Commission ners of Navigation and Pilotage for the Cape Fear
              River and Bar contain lists of pilots and apprentices, 1857-1895; harbor master's
              reports, 1865-1894; accounts of the clerk and treasurer, 1858-1869; names and classes
              of pilots for measuring the depth of water on bars and rips, 1865-1873, and pilots'
              reports, 1858-1872; lists of vessels searched and fumigated, 1858-1862; and minutes,
              1912-1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15605_ww4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. CATAWBA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTERS,
              1885-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3923</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce9f581974ab80e29c8797d2e82ffe87"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cc9770905e9f105043a6ce02623aded">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Catawba County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7011ea57b7dd9445b04bad3752f986d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of students, showing attendance and grades.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15609_lw3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION RECORDS, 1835.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3924</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab694f837bea221f71ac07bbe00f73bd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 18 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8fc96bf57916c087edec8b44d39cdb80">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a7dd32e95c7e4417594e37b88355d9cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of members of the North Carolina constitutional convention of 1835, containing
              signatures of members signing the oath, and records of each member's expenses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15613_1hj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. COURT RECORDS, 1884-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3925</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe996bec7c8c4c3508dd98b486dbb40c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a543992ae19ae90db12e834980b3bd1b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e14d741ad2c3958e4a0f730a3f7e4d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letterpress copy of statements of cases coming before the 4th Circuit, Eastern
              District (Federal) Court of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15617_jva" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. DAVIDSON COUNTY DOCKET BOOK, 1877-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3926</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_289b578330e3879c9077871784140d16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 26 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f471a679f0d4704a085fb639da537e4e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Davidson County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_77f3dc541bcd4becafb7709bf41cd547">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Docket book of justices of the peace.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15621_iii" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. DURHAM COMMUNITY CHEST FEDERATION MINUTES,
              1923-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3927</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfac397b9f2b8497ce2296229f0bff1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>l vol.; 100 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_611acbec523b11ba7a1c1bae790550c8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1527b5f671a2bd3b2f032bc54ab94209">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>North Carolina. Durham Community Chest Federation Minutes, 1923-1926.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15625_rfd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. FORSYTH COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTERS,
              1857-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3928</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e59be442da5e730601956e154c1176f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b6a80454ccbe268583fc2877498acb2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_354302b1c06cddc7c500da992b5edd4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of students, showing attendance and grades.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15629_58e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERSHIP, 1808-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3929</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_246f62b71c900060aca3c27e740ec3b2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 182 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_904aeae91d65b00b372851e04c32d0ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f27c7002c640618d4c1abd2421b1b496">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Oath of office and signatures of members of the General Assembly of North
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15633_7lb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. GENERAL COURT PAPERS, 1693-1767.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3930</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c17ba2cfc38fba51162e4d151cc536e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f86a7f6dfccefbd5844eafb0803cab9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_276babfbb10a1eff5763d47323c6d868">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copies of minutes and minute dockets of the General Court of North Carolina,
              the originals of which are held in the North Carolina Division of Archives and
              History, Raleigh, North Carolina; and commentaries on various sections of the minutes.
              The papers of the General Court of North Carolina are published by the North Carolina
              Division of Archives and History in <title type="simple" render="italic">The Colonial
                Records of North Carolina,</title> 2nd Series, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >North Carolina Higher Court Records </title> (Raleigh: 1963-1971).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15637_ahj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. GUILFORD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTER,
              1857-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3931</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4704eef2e3094e2691d5f8bfddf0d1b3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 50 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac980337382c8ab1c979a39d6ae78a9f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_efbb2c0bc3583c9cc125afb04b3b76e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of students, showing attendance and grades. Also contains general remarks
              pertaining to the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15641_pjm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. JOHNSTON COUNTY COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER 4 REGISTER,
              1861-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3932</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c3a0b021e2902a067bebce289559320"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7471861b7664e545352c075c22b5f65">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johnston County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ded94fabb92a31bf46ee27e7f4354d68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Incomplete listing of students.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15645_4fg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. LINCOLN COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT MINUTE BOOK,
              1852-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3933</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_361daea10af7999973a03b16376a62ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 62 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e9478d646e99902713da678deac417a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a2c85c44e19fa4ed5605513514ce42b2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the school committees of school districts number 4 and number 6 of Lincoln
              County, North Carolina, and copies of contracts with teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15649_74n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. LUMBER BRIDGE LEDGER AND MINUTE BOOK, 1921-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3934</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_28d78fdf78f978fbda6960d4ab7ce2da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 156 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4b7f2c9911b40092f70e5fe9c41989cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lumber Bridge (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc4d8f5c485e1a84efc3b8a99c7dbe64">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine town records, including financial accounts, 1921-1929, and minutes of the
              town board, 1921 and 1925-1929.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15653_x3z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. MARTIN COUNTY TAX LISTS, 1874-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3935</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3a6ca8bea7de1b612d13424da24b9c4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93f1d198bdabf15bd50c629d6b861860">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0deb3529688ecdf4f8a75b2219abfbf8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Tax lists for Williamston, Hamilton, and Jamesville townships, Martin County, North
              Carolina, 1874-1876; and for Jamesville, Griffin, Williams, Williamston, Bear Grass,
              Cross Roads, Poplar Point, Hamilton, Robersonville, and Goose Nest townships, 1880 and
              1881.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15657_a9d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. MARTIN COUNTY COURT OF EQUITY PAPERS, 1851-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3936</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6acc8a02bfffe475127be1f2363e7edf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbbc32d9dc561228728d6b82e8fbb2ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martin County, N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eb9854da6f208c905d298ea9ea1d749c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipt book, 1851-1879, and account book, 1879, of the court of equity of Martin
              County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15661_0re" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. MORGANTON CITY COMMISSIONERS MINUTES, 1865-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3937</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1ae7ecf9bae1f0396a09f9a9e84568ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 218 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_62d3b0b4398cb080fd6d215956ee42ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Morganton (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed88738e306b822a50b17e05852a1d64">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Morganton City Commissioner's Minutes, 1865-1880.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15665_j6e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. ORANGE COUNTY TAX LISTS, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3938</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8eedb167979d86f29f71049379097916"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 204 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5db32699f368729223323bab06a48d11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hillsborough (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7477fea1dae0b926a8c41da5edca9a9c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Orange County Tax Lists, 1875.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15669_yzu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. RANDOLPH COUNTY TAX LIST, 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3939</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73ee544a295561fc45599d47abda0f59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 238 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c129375b473d3bd08513c43a6234d164">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92b4288b04599b84fdd1ef9ef1416216">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Randolph County, N.C., tax list, 1915.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15673_49l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. SECRETARY OF STATE. LAND GRANT BOOK 23 AND INDEX TO LAND
              GRANT BOOK 20 OR 23, 1767-1771.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3940</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f524629730e09f8129bbfbb2af5ba2c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 392 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_22df3d0cd9fba4a2b3bf1b2c9cfcb2de">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c19817425dce88d72d116828d22ff0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume contains manuscript copies of North Carolina land grants, 1767-1768,
              comprising approximately half of the land grants originally recorded in the secretary
              of state's record book. The index, 1767-1771, is to the whole of the original record
              book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15677_ku5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE COUNTY COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 1 PAPERS,
              1881-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3941</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6078c505b1da396efa6dc9068faf3623"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6c7bec24a8de5d2562c51c622d422f02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Apex (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1e6ab74f4615830231ebce098cee7b3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains the register, 1881-1885, of a school for Negroes taught by M. W.
              Brown. Two items, 1885, relate to commencement exercises of that year.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15681_7rd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA. WILKES COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOL REGISTER, 1881-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3942</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a738ddfebf3d630f69e9ccbb619e3c70"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a8c1466bdfb04ad404b4f7ec175cf82">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ec3ea9beafe7352ec1b2c553b01e8a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of students, showing attendgrades.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15685_n4o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA LITERARY FUND PAPERS, 1845-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3943</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f5938da203d6e3af4f1a71851108257"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78f4d8c35ed83e3eb7bdba294ffa8691">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8f9ed9b575f499fc6d02e435dbb58a38">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bonds and documents relating to the use of the literary fund and records of loans
              from the fund.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15689_sf1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CAROLINA STATE FEDERATION OF LABOR PAPERS, 1950-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3944</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_06409c14dc29d2fa8a56636f2d497ec6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2db81e801f88b1783b18d3389930bea3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salisbury (Rowan County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cf705770e79ee9fa740cffd3a19cc37c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up primarily of correspondence of C. A. Fink, president of the
              North Carolina State Federation of Labor (AFL), and includes some letters of James F.
              Barrett, public relations director of the Asheville Central Labor Union. The
              correspondence concerns a controversy arising out of the withdrawal of an invitation
              from the United States Army to Dr. Ralph Brimley, superintendent of Forsyth County
              schools, to participate in a leadership mission to Japan in 1951, allegedly as a
              result of opposition to Brimley by C. A. Fink and William Green, president of the
              American Federation of Labor. Included also are the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Proceedings of the North Carolina State Federation of Labor </title>
              for 1950 and 1951.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15693_x5w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH CREEK PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH MINUTES, 1790-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3945</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ba915e53f0f333ba6eae4273522d50a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65d75ed94283c032b993610bad89d276">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Beaufort County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f77b040f7f1f9c4bddcb8e2c7d93ece3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the church, including lists of members and obituaries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15697_3v7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORTH FAMILY PAPERS, 1598-1696.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3946</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d631c8e838ca55fe8378547a84e8af7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b73016896d361a52cf6f90d2c2526e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3060d93eb097096d7d80c0fead873ade">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Inventories of the contents of the North Family Papers, held in the Bodleian Library,
              Oxford University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15701_dny" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM J. NORTHEN PAPERS, 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3947</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bed26dbcced9bf389b09a799c7681366"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a15a7b4b75f1887a46caeaf3aaa3f7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da47d601ac7bdb3d872816815a69b75c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine letters of William J. Northen, governor of Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15705_u4f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES STUART NORTON PAPERS, 1864-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3948</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3327e226a2207a4f92efb39b6ffa9218"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_82267124566b2d7c20934aabf97ef96f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westfield (Union County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_14b4d3abf05028e9567b87c152f6b99c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of letters to Charles Stuart Norton,
              United States naval officer and lighthouse inspector, from Charles Dewey, naval
              secretary of the Light-House Board of the United States Treasury Department, referring
              mainly to routine matters concerning the maintenance and construction of lighthouses
              and comments on various naval and governmental officers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15709_n9e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIAM NOSEWORTHY PAPERS, 1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3949</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_77fad6c47a7ccfdb2742ac37b76a6bb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbebe21685c9ed2a6647cf3aebf15086">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Toronto, Ontario, Canada.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b55f9c45abf0dfd1c5018b4ac3c9713">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of an electioneering pamphlet from John William Noseworthy's sucessful
              campaign for election to the House of Commons of Canada, 1942.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15713_tdp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR WILLIAM NOTT PAPERS, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3950</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b77ef6a195db15a450dffc390e3597be"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75aaccb5665c991ed4f3fb1880a27cf7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_030cbb4bb39726cfc9b7c677bf582e5c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Sir William Nott, British general, concerning his recent campaign against
              the Afghans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15717_0v3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES NOURSE DIARY, 1862-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3951</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42ef5278d7e3e284b1556dffb38e8b1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3628d145e443e93dbb0854f612a0d247">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e12fa5862e65186ca81a7e1f5a6411b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a diary kept by James Nourse, describing his day-to-day experiences as a
              Union soldier in the Chicago Board of Trade Battery Light Artillery (also called James
              H. Stokes' Independent Battery) and giving accounts of the battle of Stones River,
              December, 1862-January, 1863; the battle of Chickamauga, 1863; General William T.
              Sherman's advance from Tennessee to Atlanta, Georgia, and fighting around Atlanta,
              1864; the battle of Nashville, 1864; and General James H. Wilson's cavalry raid
              through Alabama and Georgia, 1865. Also contains a list of individuals, with their
              death dates, probably soldiers from his unit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15721_qox" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANTHONY NOVITCKIE PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3952</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab7a7ba4820ad1d5dbe8ec17db586457"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ffd32b1ee9928b5b015ccf22ebedafd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sylvania (Bradford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2aea378f1a7555105a20b622bc02e3e4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Anthony Novitckie, a soldier in the 12th Pennsylvania Regiment, to his
              wife, describing his service in Maryland and Virginia. The letters were generally
              written for Novitckie by other soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15725_xzg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. NUGEN PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3953</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_86de0ca1093e63b879c30a4be5db10cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b217e8c7e1f15ce6ce026deee3c0a8ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New London (Henry County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9265872dc97af00df328826722cd2865">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William H. Nugen, a soldier in the 25th Iowa Regiment, describing his
              experiences in Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia, including his
              participation in the siege of Vicksburg, 1863, and the battle of Atlanta, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15729_ta3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAVALL NUGENT, COUNT NUGENT, PAPERS, 1814.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3954</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f6118f730065046eb7d6da801a0b9cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5b0022b7ad3e560c3f0cc07bc080fc7b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Austria.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4dc9ee80bef3e747509308cb52a403bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Secret instructions from Count Nugent, an Austrian field marshal, to a subordinate,
              pertaining to Nugent's march on Piacenza, Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15733_ocr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROMULUS ARMISTEAD NUNN PAPERS, 1722-1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3955</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_699d7e89d0f44f2a03781fb2c8a86e81"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13,633 items and 17
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8caa025173f11d4100dd0d7e9f4ce6aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea29d23cc64f446efc1f872771702e68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Romulus Armistead Nunn, lawyer and politician, mainly
              concerning his law practice in New Bern, North Carolina, but also reflecting his
              personal and political interests, especially Nunn's long association with Furnifold M.
              Simmons, United States senator from North Carolina. Correspondence, 1885-1959,
              concerns the business and legal affairs of Walter Francis Burns, particularly the
              erection of a statue of his ancestor, Otway Burns, a privateer in the War of 1812;
              local business and legal affairs of Furnifold M. Simmons; the Carolina Paper Pulp
              Company, for which Nunn served as a receiver; the campaigns of Furnifold M. Simmons
              for the United States Senate, 1906, 1912, 1918; management of the gubernatorial
              campaign of Locke Craig in Craven County, North Carolina, 1908; Nunn's term in the
              North Carolina legislature, 1911; the Democratic National Convention of 1912;
              community activities, including the Craven County board of education, the Firemen's
              Relief Fund of New Bern, Craven County Good Roads Association, the formation of the
              New Bern Building and Loan Association, the presidency of the Atlantic and North
              Carolina Railway, 1916, and the creation of the New Bern drainage district; activities
              in World War I, including Nunn's representation of local fishermen before the Food
              Administration in Washington, D. C., implementation of the selective service laws, and
              participation in Liberty Loan and Red Cross drives; management of the campaigns of
              Samuel M. Brinson for the United States Congress, 1918, 1920; duties as city attorney
              of New Bern, 1920, 1942-1959; legal affairs of Charles S. Bryan, 1923-1950s; tenure as
              North Carolina superior court judge, 1926-1930; effects of the depression on Nunn and
              New Bern in the 1930s; and participation in local relief programs during the
              depression as chairman of the central planning committee for New Bern and Craven
              County. Legal papers, 1791-1949, consist of deeds and land transfers, briefs for suits
              in which Nunn participated; and the detailed records of 22 of his major cases, dealing
              with bankruptcies and other legal matters. Financial papers, 1900-1942, contain bills,
              receipts, and financial statements, many of which deal with the government of New
              Bern. Clippings, 1900-1958, concern many aspects of Nunn's career, particularly his
              political interests. Writings and addresses contain works on North Carolina by Nunn
              and political speeches. Volumes include business records of the CaroIina Paper Pulp
              Company; records of the Mutual Aid Banking Company, 1912-1914; financial records of
              the Firemen's Relief Fund of New Bern; portions of a register of slaves in Muhlenburg
              County, Kentucky, 1839-1860, and financial records of Moses B. Lane, a general
              merchant of Craven County. The collection also contains photographs of the Nunn
              Family, group pictures of the General Assembly of North Carolina for various years,
              and photographs of New Bern.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15737_z7x" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HALLER NUTT PAPERS, 1846 (1853-1860) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3956</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e8675b64184a862571a0a5a6330d9173"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>722 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3291c47ac1a864178f189b1f97274fa1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9a86ca0173a7468283aac8452b1a8eae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Haller Nutt, large-scale planter of Louisiana and Mississippi, contain
              promissory notes, bills for goods, receipts, drafts drawn by Nutt on certain
              companies, accounts for cotton sales, reports for Mary and Carrie Nutt while they
              attended a girls' school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1860, and items relating to
              the construction and furnishing of Nutt's house, <emph render="doublequote"
                >Longwood.</emph> Also included is a plantation journal, 1843-1850, containing
              records of planting and other work, supply lists, data on slaves, and rules for
              overseers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15741_u0p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN NYCUM AND JOHN Q. NYCUM PAPERS, 1825-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3957</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9dba280b1c54e2e0bb64b9a87edb2535"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8,998 items and 59 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_de63f49936a7f46b60c8d5bb935bbb6a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ray's Hill (Bedford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b4bef4959a5f0c66ccc8473bc9ae649">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Nycum and John Q. Nyoum include the letters of Philip Weisel
              concerning family matters and the sale of mineral water, and the correspondence and
              papers of several members of the Nycum family concerning the management of general
              merchandise businesses; business conditions; family matters; and the Civil War,
              including descriptions of camp life in Pennsylvania and Louisiana and the Confederate
              raid on Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, 1864. The collection also contains bills,
              receipts, legal papers, and miscellaneous items, including advertisements, circulars,
              political material, and reports, 1850-1856, of several teachers in Bedford County,
              Pennsylvania, listing pupils and their records. Volumes include mercantile daybooks
              and memorandum books of John Nycum, Simon Nycum, and Philip Weisel; record books of
              the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ray's Hill, Pennsylvania; account books of public
              schools of Bedford County; and a mercantile ledger of D. Eshleman and Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15745_z61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE NYRE DAYBOOK, 1830-1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3958</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b9031c3b48ce60a28eecec4806f6a4dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 266 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb3ea032146a795e0c83e5e466ef5591">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Detailed accounts of a blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15748_8gj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN OAKEY PAPERS, 1838-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3959</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1e28e4a77cded1ee131c80db3959a65"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>56 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4c23e68e217477af55cc0894b9b01d64">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afd4203de072d7a0a93cdcb92ebbbc22">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and business papers of John Oakey and his family, including
              correspondence, bills, receipts, telegrams, and poems, concerning salt works in
              Virginia; diphtheria and smallpox during the Civil War; Confederate camp life and
              troop movements; the encounters between the C.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Virginia </title> and the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Monitor; </title> and comments of a Confederate soldier on eastern
              Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15752_ayn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>APPLETON OAKSMITH PAPERS, 1840-1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3960</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68e9370aaacbdc13535c4c4e9030dfe5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,066 items and 27 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3f3a7264fdf760d1797c088b1968fce7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hollywood (Carteret County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bed1115004887a3ff527abf1617c7c3c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Appleton Oaksmith contain family letters of his parents, Seba Smith and
              Elizabeth Oakes (Prince) Smith, and correspondence of Appleton Oaksmith and members of
              his family concerning William Walker and the Nicaraguan filibuster of 1855-1860,
              including Oaksmith's work as agent for Walker in the United States; Oaksmith's divorce
              from his first wife, Isotta Rebecchini; Oaksmith's mercantile and shipping interests;
              formation of William H. Frear and Company, a mercantile and contracting concern with
              headquarters in London, England; Oaksmith's participation in the Union League of New
              York City and his activity in an attempt to settle outstanding sectional differences
              and avoid civil war; Reconstruction and Oaksmith's activity in the state and national
              elections of 1876; claims of United States citizens against Nicaragua; a hurricane in
              Beaufort, North Carolina, 1879; and comments on Oaksmith's writings. Other papers
              include official papers of William Walker as president of Nicaragua; a list of
              emigrants from the United States to Granada, Nicaragua, 1856; legal papers; receipts;
              clippings concerning Oaksmith's ships; charter and minutes of the Tilden and Vance
              Club of Morehead City, North Carolina; and clippings of poems and articles by
              Oaksmith. Volumes include letter books of Appleton Oaksmith, 1874-1876 and 1874-1880;
              daybooks and ledgers of the mercantile firm of Mason and Company; logbook, 1871;
              record book, 1854-1855, of marine insurance policies; books of poetry by Appleton
              Oaksmith and Corinne Oaksmith; scrapbooks of clippings concerning William Walker, and
              art and poetry by Appleton Oaksmith; postmaster's record book; journal of Appleton
              Oaksmith, 1851-1852, concerning voyages to California, South America, and Africa; and
              a volume of Oaksmith's shipping accounts, 1853-1856.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15756_e35" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BRYANT O'BANNON PAPERS, 1839 (1844-1862) 1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3961</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfe5ddbfbc1a30beacbe8f322388060c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34cdf365164274fb360262f0ed8964b7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Emmett (Wilkinson County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_94a3297e4a7853d126a107024e979cfc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Bryant O'Bannon include a report on cotton sales; personal letters; and a
              deposition concerning a charge of slave stealing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15760_6kg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. P. O'CONNOR PAPERS, 1854-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3962</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_155ddb518110aa0b5826bc7112a51fad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0a2cb183e4d21723d83afd3b214d82b4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_877e8326b051fe57e88837671ae107d4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1854-1870, and letterpress book, 1877-1880, of M. P. O'Connor, an
              attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15764_mt4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES ODOM PAPERS, 1853-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3963</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2d4fee5f57da4e0c6613f0d230e4b1ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a6ba0ad7aa04d7484ccd105c29f70201">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northampton County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_866ba52d77958645ff92c6e1ac954046">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters and personal letters to Charles Odom from friends and relatives
              living in Mississippi and Indiana.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15768_8ge" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDERS ORNE PAPERS, 1881-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3964</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35a8fe8fadf5036b6cf28faf4eac637d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0248ed8bb99072ed2c7b879e8c452121">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stockholm, Sweden.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d686312f18119e2c4d22b1967ed235ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Anders Orne, director of public relations for the Swedish Cooperative
              Society, include a letter emphasizing the role of Albin Johansson in the growth of the
              society, and photographs and postcards relating to the society and its activities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15772_um0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHANNES ADAM SIMON OERTEL PAPERS, 1857, 1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3965</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95248d7e47125f08ac3b2fb335728495"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3271798873d9ead43927dc0bddba61f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vienna (Fairfax County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_128fdbaa6dd90539cb22169f60bcf11d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Johannes Adam Simon Oertel, a painter, primarily of religious subjects,
              consist of a letter, 1857, discussing boarding houses in Washington, D.C.; and a
              letter, 1872, to Oertel from William Cullen Bryant, praising his work in illustrating
              Bryant's poem, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Waiting at the
              Gate.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15776_69o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE OGG PAPERS, 1786-1788.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3966</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f39199fad032a64d90de883716bd04ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7e4368ea75b8f219b4748c4a4cf3dc5d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin (Heard County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a019e4a9072f6d34a8e75784f12a103">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Ogg concern his operations as a fur trader on the Chattahoochee
              River in Georgia and include mercantile accounts and references to land surveys and
              Indians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15780_4u1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THADDEUS KOSCIUSZKO OGLESBY PAPERS, 1876-1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3967</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd99a99866455a21da0c99274e151822"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,152 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_029104ccbc6eda1f567e8db7ce8b700d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgia.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2f3449a4a4f334b1b1508fea11f211e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Thaddeus Kosciuezko Oglesby, journalist and book salesman, contain
              clippings and correspondence with many well known Southerners, for the most part
              concerning Oglesby's attempt to correct what he felt to be a substantial anti-Southern
              bias in the writing of many American historians and in accounts of the South in such
              reference works as the <title type="simple" render="italic">Encyclopaedia
                Britannica,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Harper's Encyclopedia of
                United States History,</title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Appleton's
                Cyclopedia of American Biography.</title> Correspondence also concerns Oglesby's
              work as agent for <title type="simple" render="italic">The New International
                Encyclopedia,</title> his writings, national and state politics, and race relations
              in the South after the Civil War. Printed material in the collection includes
              advertisements for Oglesby's published works and for books he sold; pamphlets; and an
              unbound copy of <title type="simple" render="italic">Some Truths of History,</title>
              written by Oglesby in response to articles on the South appearing in the 9th edition
              of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Encylopaedia Britannica.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15784_1p8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES EDWARD OGLETHORPE PAPERS, (1738-1750) 1785.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3968</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc5908052a5d6aff4452e39f515b9b59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cbe0fc82f0092d67d178761130aa9375">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederica (Glynn County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d38105be2dfbf564fcfb40fe488c819d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Edward Oglethorpe contain letters and documents relating to the
              acquisition of supplies for the colony of Georgia and to the defense of the colony,
              and a memorial supporting the appointment of Daniel Hogan to be a cadet in the Royal
              Regiment of Artillery at Woolwich, England.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15788_0wy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAUDE ANNULET (ANDREWS) OHL PAPERS, 1880-ca. 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3969</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_398f1e3f9a0473321121835d80952c0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8d99722bbd313453d6f371552f473f1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_70a444284ba7f9351b553612e634098b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains typescripts of poems by Maude Annulet (Andrews) Ohl, Ohl's
              notes on her verses, and a typescript, <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Presenting Annulet Andrews--Poet,</title> by Aubrey Harrison Starke.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15792_04b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HYPOLITE OLADOWSKI PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3970</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be1a42a3edcf8b904df5b6eb9d24fdd2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1290693bb70f9f0e20b2fe1afc96b0a4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tullahoma (Coffee County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f415fa9394ae72c34b1a09c6d4dd8752">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Hypolite Oladowski relate mainly to his service as an ordnance officer in
              the Confederate Army of Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15796_6mj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle><emph render="doublequote">OLD TOWN CLUB</emph> MINUTE BOOK,
              1847-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3971</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4be29d42f1290c1573834ee69db33ed5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56a45616820bd47c5715d066d32afe55">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8083da674bdf59cf0560f58f60814b99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of a society organized to discount notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15800_4p2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD A. OLDHAM PAPERS, 1882-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3972</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f7e99d2e807a15f45baadbf5380a417"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1130139d89945f6c2513e377459b127f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a20e5484fb4be437ddfb2f3ba95f090a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Edward A. Oldham include a letter, 1882, from L. L. Polk on the
              possibility of creating a department of immigration in North Carolina; letter, 1890,
              from J. C. Price commenting on Oldham's article <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">What the Negro Most Needs</title>; letters of recommendation
              for Oldham from Thomas M. Holt; letters, 1898, from Alfred Moore Waddell concerning
              Waddell's revolution in Wilmington and political matters; and a letter, 1945, from
              Oldham to Robert Lee Flowers giving autobiographical information and discussing his
              career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15804_pt4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OLIN HIGH SCHOOL PAPERS, 1859-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3973</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f5b0af6ee3d31ff08f72415408170ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_628ad9f885abdee1d918532669024f38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Olin (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edbe64d5dcda2e1338c06aae77fc4f39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the Philomathean Society of Olin High School, noting the subjects debated
              in this society, and a letter of Abram Haywood Merritt, principal of Olin High School,
              written on the inside pages of a printed circular advertising the school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15808_fiz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SHELTON OLIVER ACCOUNT BOOK, 1816-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3974</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91d713065e5505231d550be897a55294"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 133 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f7dfe1de4f37b6bf44795cd235b6052a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Crawford (Oglethorpe County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2533aa63c760ea8bc0fc454fa7ce6ca0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant, including the accounts of the firm of E. Sims and
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15812_w20" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. OLIVETT PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3975</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bcaf0b1fcc4a7adcd088f410d4776f3f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29ab8160949a5f496253d5c69a93e577">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pawling (Dutchess County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_168827ce3b2b600f6191b0aae9cce54c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a private in the 90th New York Regiment to his sister, commenting on camp
              life at Key West, Florida; Louisiana; the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia; and Savannah,
              Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15816_3my" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES OLLIER PAPERS, 1840-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3976</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56fc268023d8ed7e6b0ea9ea6fac302a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b3cc61dd4705c48984586e55d0ac9302">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e3c18d7fbe4324b24ac25caca8dd0821">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Charles Ollier (1788-1859), English publisher and author, to Sir John
              Philippart, concerning editorial work and the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Naval and Military Gazette.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15820_8gh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD LACON OMMANNEY PAPERS, 1830-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3977</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ec3e8f427c5da5e31f1bd139da4a17b4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>50 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_20a6f6837fdff49221b58d37282f62e7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bedford, England; and India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6674bb7c7343e37fa22838e2fee69503">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Edward Lacon Ommanney, officer of the British Army in India, with
              his parents, concerning family matters, political events, the rearing and education of
              his children in England; and Ommanney's plans for his sons' careers. Also letters,
              1858, of Edward Lacon Ommanney, son of Edward Lacon Ommanney, describing his
              activities during the Indian Mutiny.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15824_yzi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR MONTAGU FREDERICK OMMANNEY PAPERS, 1870-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3978</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9ff4a506aea20dad1d57e169ec682bf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_861409e9c00cd6844c6595a2971ff4e6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab83c0789e2fea0396a159aefa6744ac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Montagu Frederick Ommanney, British administrator and army officer,
              primarily concerning Ommanney's career with Crown Agents for the Colonies and with the
              Colonial Office during the terms of three colonial secretaries, Joseph Chamberlain,
              Alfred Lyttelton, and Lord Elgin. The affairs of a number of British colonies are
              discussed in the correspondence, particularly South Africa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15828_fnn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MALVERN HILL OMOHUNDRO PAPERS, 1886-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3979</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21bb288e24b5915b338fd06a57d351d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14,142 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_40f560a167a8777bbb1c9773bf594bc6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Radford (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_99445d6b0ec01983627e16f14a3eef29">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Malvern Hill Omohundro concern his work as attorney for the Virginia
              Land and Title Company and the Old Dominion Real Estate Company involving the
              acquisition and disposition of delinquent lands in a number of counties in Virginia
              and the maintenance of rental property; the consideration given to the adoption of a
              commission form of government by the city of Richmond, Virginia, ca. 1911; farming in
              Virginia; activities of the Royal Arcanum, Shockoe Council, No. 895; and Liberty Loan
              drives and the American Red Cross during World War I. The volume is a diary, 1912,
              kept by Julia Omohundro as a student at Hollins College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15832_s9s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE WILLIAM THOMPSON OMOND PAPERS, 1877-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3980</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa7d450b48f401f69f6eeaf9892fd6c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f209c0d288b4fad3ad79ef4d067aa27f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24156d3e076f4e4fadf995d5cfec3285">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George William Thompson Omond, Scottish lawyer and author, are concerned
              for the most part with politics and the British Liberal Party, and include letters,
              1885-1887, to Omond from Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, relating to Irish home rule,
              the election of 1886, and Liberal Party activities. Also letters on various political
              matters from George Otto Trevelyan, William E. Gladstone, Richard Burdon Haldane, and
              Victor Alexander Bruce.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15836_hu7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN O'NEALE PAPERS, 1872-1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3981</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d1ce77f05d76b06cf97bcc10433bae9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5921d1a229c4aaa0474a71b6d022d5f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens County, S.C.; and Greene County, Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_632b046f0085e3f13858cc1ebff1fee1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John O'Neale (1773-1841), Quaker leader and farmer, consist of a manuscript
              (164 pp.) and typescript of the <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Memoirs of
                John O'Neale</title>; a letter of explanation about the manuscript; and a prospectus
              for its publication. The memoir describes the history of the O'Neale family in
              America; the Revolutionary War in South Carolina; slavery, the treatment of slaves,
              the slave trade, laws relating to slavery, and attitudes toward slaves; the migration
              of the O'Neale family to Indiana to escape the effects of slavery; agriculture;
              Methodists; the establishment and maintenance of Quaker churches at Bush River, South
              Carolina, and White River, Indiana; and Priscilla Hunt Cadwalader, a Quaker minister
              at White River, with a poem dedicated to her by Sidney Averile. The memoir also
              discusses morality, prophecy, and the evils of war, liquor, and tobacco. It concludes
              with a poem by the author, who apparently was John's son Cary, and an address by him
              to the Benjaminville School in 1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15840_p2l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM O'NEALE, JR., PAPERS, 1832-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3982</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_93e95e3ecff3500de1b4f28c49678eac"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83b25d8d4a640a356040e290614a47dd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_74ebfde223c16d6784fdb90ee2922ea9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a list of free persons of color in Montgomery County,
              Maryland, enumerated by Sheriff William O'Neale in 1832; the ledger of a blacksmith
              shop, 1835-1838; and the ledger of a mercantile firm, 1832, which also contains
              records of lawsuits, 1840-1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15844_tnk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN O'NEIL PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3983</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_204e6e34b4accb451f2a00706a886990"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5fb5a93bef8af4c7bc0dc5d1ec3f3f98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Massachusetts?].</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8657346882b85d68139762d65e50921d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John O'Neil from his sons Charles and A. F. O'Neil, both officers in the
              United States Navy. Charles O'Neil describes life aboard the gunboat <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Cincinnati </title> and the progress of the war along
              the Mississippi River. A. F. O'Neil describes two weeks of service aboard the U.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Tioga </title> on a cruise to the Bermuda
              Islands, the Bahama Islands, and Cuba, discussing Union and Confederate sympathy in
              Bermuda, relations with British authorities, and the city of Havana, Cuba.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15848_r85" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORANGE PEACE SOCIETY MINUTE BOOK, 1824-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3984</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dfeb47e6a4c25a224519a7198b769f51"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 133 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27473309e28c7869912d5ff9e5b7fa67">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Orange County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bab1891c4b29150fa37f392e5efff57b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume contains a description of the founding of the Orange Peace Society, the
              constitution of the society, lists of members, and minutes. Also contains postal and
              mercantile records of Robert Woody.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15852_bsk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS PAPERS, 1904-1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3985</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_08cf6689ab2d22a437f6057998d83932"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 6 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a413bc9e3e9aa912761275d47382159c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_41cf2839f1978df10094d21da47f7bf7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous printed and mimeographed material concerning the Order of Railroad
              Telegraphers (AFL), including agreements between the union and the Reading Company,
              the Central of Georgia Railway Company, and the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
              Company; schedules of wages and rules for the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and
              the Charleston and Western Carolina Railway Company; copy of a contract, 1949, between
              the Western Union Telegraph Company and the American Federation of Labor; and a
              pamphlet concerning laws affecting railroad telegraphers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15856_kkg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORDER OF RAILROAD TELEGRAPHERS, N AND W SYSTEM, DIVISION NO. 14, PAPERS,
              1912-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3986</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10b86db76cbbb0cf35927981aaf19cd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items and 15 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea327812a3c0db98deeef1f5bfc910cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Scioto County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08f256a913d7e523d1ea60cb859ac3d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains agreements of different types in pamphlet form, including
              agreements, 1912-1949, between the union and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company,
              detailing rates of pay and regulations for telegraphers, and similar agreements for
              the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company; the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway
              Company; and the Tennessee Central Railway Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15860_31c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORIGINAL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH CAROLINA, GENERAL CONFERENCE
              MINUTES AND REPORTS, 1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3987</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0f6cfc8fe232d2afcceda49b168d451"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2cdbc1833e27f0023c2fb8ea7a7402d8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Post Oak Meeting House (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_409a9d156367853ad49f67f1d8598583">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Collection contains minutes of the sessions of the 1860 conference of the Original
              Free Will Baptist Church of North Carolina; a statistical report itemizing the year's
              record for 42 local churches; a list of delegates to the conference; and a list of
              ministers with their addresses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15864_s7d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORIGINAL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTH CAROLINA. GUM SWAMP CHURCH
              MEMBERSHIP LISTS, 1845, 1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3988</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e5fffc4c6f019a29cda150be8a87c9c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35c2f5b9463b9dc072396c2ad0cceb4d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pitt County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24c8782b619b40af6b59cdb43b194582">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of the members of Gum Swamp Church who converted in official meetings on June
              21, 1845, and December 27, 1851.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15868_8je" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORIGINS OF THE DUTCH UPRISING, 1559-1566, AND THE NEGOTIATIONS OF 1607-1608.
              n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3989</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5eacad7666925ac6c5e23a13264c28da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3c1539a1572972b72d8f178e3bc8a40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript account of the outbreak of the Eighty Years' War (1567-1648), written from
              the point of view of a Roman Catholic sympathizer of Philip II, King of Spain; also a
              manuscript giving clauses from the treaties of 1607-1608. Both documents are written
              in French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15871_akp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT PHILIPPE LOUIS EUGÉNE FERDINAND D'ORLÉANS, DUC DE CHARTRES, PAPERS,
              1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3990</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e57f7682af981ea9d48857907c982553"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d13d89b2fd7c04d5e639a97bc7c0a784">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chartres, Eure-et Lair Department, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f365324ac4cb4d1ef0b6e2fe8ee1e157">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Robert Philippe Louis Eugene Ferdinand d' Orléans to Ben W. Austin,
              secretary of the Northwestern Literary and Historical Society, concerning his election
              to honorary membership in the society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15875_v49" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AQUILLA JOHNS ORME, SR., PAPERS, 1841 (1842-1891) 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3991</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa044a5c19069a5466796acf10b7da5f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>424 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_64b5f36cca7800b036871021f896012a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8e0b24e7d12b36497c55d1497c039ec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Aquilla Johns Orme, Sr., include love letters from Z. E. Harmon to Apsyllab
              A. Calloway; letters of various members of the Orme family and their friends, for the
              most part dealing with family matters; Civil War letters discussing camp life in the
              Confederate Army and the work of the Soldier's Relief Society in Atlanta, Georgia; and
              letters of A. J. Orme, Jr., as a cadet at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington,
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15879_9ss" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ORMOND JOURNALS, 1791-1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3992</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5ba77767122ccaf2fcb71e7de5b6cb8c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02a6be81c474c2b10bcbee81d70cc2d7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tar River Circuit (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b94a7d8c520f41ab39c9626c402539d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journals of William Ormond (1769-1803), an itinerant Methodist Episcopal minister,
              giving an account of his work in various localities of North Carolina and
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15883_b9f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES LAWRENCE ORR PAPERS, 1852-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3993</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f272b1da8545c08ac038393ba8daf91"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6059eb2a768c0e19fca7d19c82ad46ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>South Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1547e52a91328db37df62f6414e300ed">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of James Lawrence Orr (1822-1873), governor of South Carolina,
              including a letter, 1852, from his ward, ;t Josephine Stephen; a letter, 1853, to
              President Franklin Pierce, recommending W. H. Hickman as a timber agent for the
              Eastern District of Florida; a letter, 1861, enclosing an order for muskets from
              Governor F. W. Pickens; a letter, 1866, to Governor Jonathan Worth of North Carolina
              referring to freedmen; and a letter, 1868, to Brigadier General Nathaniel Bradley
              Baker (1818-1876) in Des Moines, Iowa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15887_sw4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. ORR PAPERS, 1774 (1850-1870) 1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3994</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db66444502ce7690991123642535e800"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9,593 items and 12 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_da8774d6456b62fada492468e9e60844">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_178cd2945008a16519e29fdf8c81c5f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal correspondence of John M. Orr, a Leesburg lawyer, specializing in railroad
              cases, and a meat supply agent for the Confederate Army. Included also are family
              letters; execution dockets for Loudoun County superior court, 1847-1853, and for
              Fauquier County superior court, 1847-1856; copies of bonds, notes, and other business
              records of Orr as a commission merchant; and a daybook of mercantile accounts,
              1854-1855, of Orr and Arthur Lee Rogers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15891_yl5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE OSBORN PAPERS, 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3995</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e8c8c66691c07491dbaa2c6b985386f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_04a12401487daac1175412405ad0590d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1614e7f098e68ea403b033a7e1487bf0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to George Osborn, Methodist minister, from Henry Venn, honorary secretary of
              the missionary society of the church, outlining provisions for the protection of
              missionary activity that he and the society wanted included in a treaty with
              China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15895_hc7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN R. OSBORNE PAPERS, 1882-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3996</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_02c9e96477bb2a14d211e63c7bf10f23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>484 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d41de64a775fa0eaa6b04e95621d6f6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bethany (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdcdf6d868e148044a71ace2b2024748">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Bethany Sub-Alliance No. 601 of the Davidson County Farmers' Alliance,
              kept by Osborne as secretary. The collection gives information on the activities of
              the Sub-Alliance and includes printed circulars, broadsides, and catalogues;
              correspondence with Davidson County Farmers' Alliance, the North Carolina State
              Farmers' Alliance, and the Sub-Alliance of Thomasville, North Carolina; a minute book,
              roll book, and account books of the Bethany Sub-Alliance; and a copy of the
              proceedings and of the constitution and bylaws of the State Alliance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15899_jbx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS OSBORNE, FOURTH DUKE OF LEEDS, PAPERS, 1748.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3997</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_feecd4fb2a187082d66622bf85ed8b41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1266805596e4cfe929caafdbf9fb8c99">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_30a04c576d3f1becfe47f24adcb76c6e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Thomas Osborne from Henry Pelham, First Lord of the Treasury, concerning
              Osborne's appointment as chief justice in eyre of the royal forests and parks south of
              the Trent River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15903_2xg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADELINE OSBURN PAPERS, 1834-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3998</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc5a1075a53ddf490946eeca8368d6dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7effff933a4a4088bf4ec8e7adb120bc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Avondale (Carroll County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_320263e0245c57609fb8054e96d87368">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A poem, portions of sermons, and letters to Adeline Osburn and other members of her
              family, for the most part on personal and religious matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15907_i6w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES SARGENT (LOCKE) OSGOOD PAPERS, ca. 1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>3999</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d4240f2240695c5e4d0dfcf1ca9c7ea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6628c8eddb3740686414bd6e3e997cf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b2eb77fb291f4c0629628401b8d54ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Poem by Frances Sargent (Locke) Osgood entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">To Little Ernest,</title> and a letter from Osgood to Mary
              Pease.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15911_gfg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN OSGOOD PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4000</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_aa23bec08a641111d4f8fa2a5876eccf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3fd6a39a32c15512c4a7b5e51d494cd1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Georgetown (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed2cefc2f7db1fc335c5469699f8bc72">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Stephen Osgood from Charles Osgood in the 14th Massachusetts Regiment and
              from Ward Osgood in the 15th Massachusetts Regiment concern garrison life in Virginia;
              the second battle of Bull Run; campaigning in Virginia; and the battle of Seven Pines,
              1862. There are also scattered letters from soldiers in several other Massachusetts
              regiments.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15915_vem" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR WILLIAM EDGAR O'SHAUGHNESSY PAPERS, 1859-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4001</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fdae342d4b7e7518cedae91d86cd4b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>181 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_58c963de28df808d6bd90b4545bab5d2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fdd4e7c0f250ee69c3b652ad4e8bc17a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the poet Arthur William Edgar O'Shaughnessy contain correspondence with his
              publisher; with J. T. Nettleship, who illustrated some of O'Shaughnessy's poems; and
              with critics and other poets, including Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Other letters concern
              personal matters, O'Shaughnessy's work in the zoological department of the British
              Museum, and the possibility of O'Shaughnessy becoming English correspondent for <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Le Livre. </title> The collection also contains bills,
              receipts, invitations, holograph drafts of some of O'Shaughnessy's poems, and
              transcripts by Helen Snee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15919_8ma" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MARSHALL OTEY PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4002</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_226036ccad869507a49fffddcbe29d11"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0128d4dbb51033d432e265fed1da2d0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7b0ba907e346d132f4bd5da19250bb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists chiefly of military dispatches of John M. Otey (d. 1883),
              Confederate assistant adjutant general under General P. G. T. Beauregard, and is
              concerned with transportation difficulties. The letters from officials of the Raleigh
              and Gaston Railroad reveal the conditions of railroad transportation during the Civil
              War. Included also are letters from P. E. Hines, medical director of North Carolina
              general hospitals, concerning the deficiency of hospital facilities and medical
              supplies, and letters concerning the problems of absenteeism and desertion in the
              army.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15923_ijv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETER JOHNSTON OTEY PAPERS, 1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4003</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dea71a0a8107be7572c4aa6c5c0a36c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_45b3172e8a833c73b6ecfcbc8d98e12c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D. C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02d1dd02b284caa38c81066cde2608cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on Andrew Lewis, soldier and Revolutionary patriot, written by Peter Johnston
              Otey, United States representative from Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15927_hs6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSHUA R. OTTWELL PAPERS, 1854-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4004</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_302ad35e17ad9d6b972c3f3b83ce8723"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d215719d8775d5ce518416e96ac8771a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mercer County, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d114e632b27082430aa950580abddcc9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Joshua R. Ottwell include love letters to Lucy Woods and letters written
              by Ottwell while a soldier in the 137th Illinois Regiment during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15931_2it" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GORE OUSELEY, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1812-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4005</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_045dfe4f0544790b801d7eb54e9febe4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8dbe06a950049ccd14bc03a4c427a75a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hall Barn Park, Buckinghamshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc7fb33041b663519eb4c9691107abf7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Sir Gore Ouseley, British diplomat and Oriental scholar, include letters
              discussing his personal affairs and scholarly interests, and letters, 1812, commenting
              on his relations with the Shah of Persia and his hopes of achieving peace between
              Persia and Russia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15935_qag" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIA WHEELER (COPELAND) OUTLAND PAPERS, 1934.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4006</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_851386b7bb3520a5b0e57c6b9ebb421d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_24fb06635a3f26ddbc3386e3c8b52502">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rich Square (Northampton County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_859bc8b95edd3d3a800410305878ab1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed copy of the memoir of Julia Wheeler (Copeland) Outland, concerning her life,
              relatives, and times. Contains comment on Quakers in North Carolina and their position
              on slavery, slavery in North Carolina, teaching, Confederate <emph
                render="doublequote">Bushwackers,</emph> and Guilford College and New Garden
              Boarding School, both in Guilford County, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15939_8gr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH OVERCASH PAPERS, 1846 (1860-1863) 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4007</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb6eb282ea67e32c9fe85d082db17886"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>92 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bdf93db197f74da4055060c2db32f210">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Deep Well (Iredell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5af4e12d3119bde6e496096d740ad9dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of letters to Joseph Overcash from his
              four sons in the Confederate Army, particularly the 6th North Carolina Regiment,
              concerning campaigning in Virginia, camp life, hospitals, and religion in camp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15943_27t" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS McADORY OWEN PAPERS, 1909-ca. 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4008</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ca469ffa793aab9adda0520de32cbf64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_842a183e9633cfd2a73f9aa40042e1da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2e4db9cecc786aa38c2d8602758f4dab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A loose-leaf notebook containing a bibliography of the works and a list of the
              portraits of Alfred, Lord Tennyson. Items include lists of Tennyson books to be sent
              to dealers for price quotations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15947_evy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WESLEY W. PACE STAMPS, 1873-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4009</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6f471386b8dd15426caffb63bb8d7632"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a5538e4182959e1537fe1003cbd56009">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wake County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_52d8e662d0133a4a99af20a75aa86810">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Printed stamps or receipts for payment of U.S. internal revenue taxes on the
              operation of businesses dealing in manufactured tobacco and retail liquor, near Eagle
              Rock and in Little River and Wakefield townships, all in Wake County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15951_2v9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. PACE PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4010</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c78ce324c7c318069090ae47e1a4f4b6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9121db46e9ba16546ae5cd4b3e521d59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e7f978e9fffc0bcbf5b112376d7d610a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from a Confederate soldier to his wife, written from a hospital; and three
              letters from officers at the hospital concerning his death, and the shipment of his
              effects.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15955_4tc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[ANDERSON PACK AND VAWTER?] DAYBOOK, 1848-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4011</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_358e899af00ce8433b97c2f397cfe099"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 282 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4875cb1062bd8350f54df41f1ca6fbd3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fayette County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31be230bef70155b76ceb77bbf8d11b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchant's records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15959_vw3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CURTIS HIDDEN PAGE PAPERS, 1895-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4012</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_013ad7251b61d91a729aeb9480b573f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_972276b24d35495ba5f018faec161d54">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gilmanton (Belknap County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8067d9dd51ca7d41f3021a308a949b65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Curtis Hidden Page (1870-1946), professor of French and English
              literature at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and at Dartmouth College,
              Hanover, New Hampshire; and routine letters concerning publications and speaking
              engagements.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15963_w48" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH PAGE PAPERS, 1803 (1813-1839) 1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4013</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_973d47e5e00cd8d5a627bfff9debde10"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>34 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_faf211777e6f843bcec25cd64d86116a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shelley (Gloucester County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dc3a2f60c39c04d71b214e571f540d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Elizabeth (Nelson) Page (b. 1770) concerning the Page and Nelson
              families. Included are letters from her son, Thomas Jefferson Page (b. 1808), U.S.
              naval explorer and Confederate naval commander, concerning his voyage on the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Erie </title> in the West Indies and his activities as
              a coastal surveyor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15967_jik" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES JELLIS PAGE PAPERS, 1843-1972.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4014</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01b713ccb739ad3ed1ee9c5183cb62a0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c1ad2d06f30067ea380685a4979efef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cumberland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3967c6f91ca7945e667fb74b27d3754a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Jellis Page (1822-1898), Episcopal minister' include personal
              correspondence, 1852-1925, including a letter, 1852, from Eleanor Parke Lewis, adopted
              daughter of George Washington, concerning Washington and the family; statement
              ordaining Page as a deacon; typescript of recollections entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Record of Mary Wallace Page</title>; letters, 1972-1973, from
              Page's granddaughter, Virginia N. Page, to the Rubenstein Library of Duke University,
              Durham, North Carolina; a copy of <title type="simple" render="italic">Genealogy of
                the Page Family of Virginia </title> (1893) by R. C.. M. Page; and clippings
              concerning family history; John Page, founder of the family; and Rosewell, the Page
              family home in Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15971_wtk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PAGE PAPERS, 1777-1806.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4015</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f24c50aa14d0768b172cc3032d3d4057"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8467152679fd79f7d1240d0ba47176c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rosewell (Gloucester County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9671718bdbd973911619d8c2ee6b0200">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John Page (ca. 1743-1808), Virginia landowner, statesman, and member of
              U.S. Congress, 1789-1797, dealing with personal and family affairs, finances, troop
              movements, supplies for the French troops during the Revolution, and legislation.
              Included also are letters from Page to his young sons, written while he was attending
              George Washington's inauguration, 1789, and the First Congress, with brief
              descriptions of New York; and letters from St. George Tucker criticizing an unnamed
              playwright and referring to his views on religion and morality.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15975_31h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>P. A. PAGE PAPERS, 1862-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4016</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bb3db27ac8aaf51e535741812c1c65e5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cfb3049a30a6affb7d6bf9f80ad30ac1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8beb173703c59287cac7f40ba091bec1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of P. A. Page, Confederate sergeant major in the 47th North Carolina
              Regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15979_b1s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD LUCIAN PAGE PAPERS, 1857-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4017</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e1a5a2567c00e9c8cd96c3fed3e53162"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a80d3169cc194678f6e97c110e19812">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Norfolk (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_32c111b51ab4a839aad07f643c6990d8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Log of the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Germantown,</title> a
              sloop-of-war in the East Indies Squadron under the command of Richard Lucian Page
              (1807-1901), commander in the U.S. Navy and in the C.S.A. Navy. The log records
              weather and navigational information about the voyage from Norfolk, Virginia, to the
              Far East via Madeira Island, Cape Town (South Africa), Ceylon, Bombay (India), and
              Malaya; and describes stops at ports in China, the Philippine Islands, and Japan;
              sightings of sea life, other ships and meteors; and the maintenance of the ship and
              crew, desertion, and courts-martial.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15983_v6k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT NEWTON PAGE PAPERS, 1892 (1916-1920) 1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4018</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e81ed684b59f2b985d29c2425ea1973"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,763 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bdada5d462e335c874db560c35024365">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Biscoe (Montgomery County), N.C., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_acef0f055e0a319eb52494f95372772d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Newton Page (1859-1933), U.S. congressman, 1903-1917, include
              correspondence largely concerning his refusal to seek reselection to Congress because
              of his belief that President Woodrow Wilson was not adhering to a strictly neutral
              foreign policy, and relating to his gubernatorial campaign in 1920; letters, 1914,
              from his brother, Walter Hines Page, while ambassador to England describing the
              English countryside, his activities as ambassador, and his relations with the British
              Foreign Office; letter book, 1916, containing telegrams and letters from constituents
              expressing their opinions on Page's decision not to seek reselection; letters of
              condolence upon the death of Walter Hines Page; copy of an address, 1920, by Robert
              Newton Page to the students at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North
              Carolina; campaign literature from Page's gubernatorial race; copy of <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Gardner for Governor Bulletin,</title> 1920; and
              literature urging the purchase of War Savings Stamps during World War I.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15987_mer" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JEFFERSON PAGE MANUSCRIPT, ca. 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4019</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2275d33ca2ed9d6cd2948da42f6b9d1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_72781f857e0d66104e6929d853e022c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shelley (Gloucester County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b90205efdad2aba5ef09f66e50fa10c3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson Page (1808-1900), commander of a United States
              naval expedition to South America, 1853-1860, Confederate naval commander, and
              plantation owner in Argentina. Page's autobiography, written in his own hand, covers
              the first sixty years of his life and gives an account of his family, of his early
              naval experiences, of his expedition to South America, of his experiences as commander
              of the Confederate cruiser <title type="simple" render="italic">Stonewall,</title> and
              of his life in Argentina as a rancher and adviser to the Argentine Navy. Also included
              are fourteen pictures.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15991_dnt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS NELSON PAGE PAPERS, 1739 (1885-1920) 1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4020</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e41dc0fcc3c390c983f7d1c244d932e7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9,285 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_17f4e7898305c937c8be3ef46faf555a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c4976821cc91dfb38e4883cdb0ff4e99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence and papers of Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922), author, lawyer,
              diplomat, and civic leader. Letters prior to 1880 include personal correspondence from
              various members of the Page family. Letters of the 1880s refer to Page's legal
              practice in Richmond, Virginia, the beginning of his literary career, his marriage to
              Anne Seddon Bruce in 1886, and her death in 1888. Correspondence of the 1890s portrays
              Page's activities as a lyceum entertainer; his marriage in 1893 to Florence (Lathrop)
              Field, widow of Henry Field, who was a brother of Marshall Field; their removal to
              Washington, D. C. and Page's establishment in a literary career. The latter is
              revealed in extensive correspondence with the Scribner firm, with various literary
              personages, and with Confederate veterans. Numerous letters from the architectural
              firm of McKim, Meade, and White deal with construction of the Page residence in
              Washington. Page's leadership of the alumni campaign to raise funds for rebuilding the
              burned Rotunda of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, is displayed in
              extensive correspondence continued into the next decade, when he led in raising the
              Thomas Jefferson Memorial Endowment. Letters from Moses Ezekiel concern statues,
              especially one of Thomas Jefferson, made by him for the university. Other letters
              throughout the collection reflect Page's interest in civic affairs, social reform,
              race relations, politics, travels in Europe, and an extended vacation in Egypt. </p>
            <p>Of the many family and personal letters, the bulk passed between Thomas Nelson Page
              and his mother, Elizabeth Burwell (Nelson) Page, and brother, Rosewell Page, who lived
              at the ancestral estate, <emph render="doublequote">Oakland,</emph> in Hanover County,
              Virginia. Thomas Nelson Page gave financial assistance in maintaining this home, and
              he owned other farms near by. His farming activities are revealed in correspondence
              with his tenants. Other letters show that Page gave considerable financial aid in
              educating various relatives, while other calls for charitable contributions were
              numerous. </p>
            <p>Page's political activities are reflected in letters concerning the presidential
              campaigns of 1912 and 1916, and during this period he financed the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Hanover Progress,</title> a Democratic newspaper
              published at Ashland, Virginia. In 1913 Page was appointed ambassador to Italy. The
              correspondence thereafter falls into three categories; personal letters to members of
              the family describing new experiences in diplomatic life; routine and business
              correspondence; and carbon copies of diplomatic dispatches to the U.S. State
              Department and to President Woodrow Wilson. The latter cover America's intervention in
              Mexico; the establishment of laws of warfare; intelligence reports from Gino Speranza,
              the embassy's political analyst; developments in Italian politics; military campaigns
              in the Balkans and on the Italian front; economic and military aid for Italy; Page's
              efforts to conciliate Italy during the Versailles Peace Conference; the Flume
              question; and America's relations with the Vatican. </p>
            <p>There are some literary manuscripts, chiefly addresses and articles, but none of
              Page's major literary works. Letters from Page to Robert Underwood Johnson, editor of
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Century Magazine, </title> discuss Page's work
              as lobbyist for the American Copyright League, articles for <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Century Magazine,</title> and the literary scene. Also included are
              numerous royalty statements from Scribner's; a prospectus of the International
              Association of Newspapers and Authors; memorandum, 1911, relating to the work of the
              American Forestry Association; photocopy of a poem written in 1892 by Rosewell Page to
              his nieces; and two scrapbooks containing cards and envelopes from distinguished
              persons, and clippings about Page's lyceum work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15995_iu1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER HINES PAGE PAPERS, 1889-1917.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4021</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68d5ad424a5b08bd3c31038f43fa305d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5c369eaa29a0e53f22e36f2ce3fad56e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bfd4306d8be79fe9cb77cf8d78b4730b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Walter Hines Page (1855-1918), editor of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Forum,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Atlantic
                Monthly,</title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">The World's Work,</title>
              and ambassador to Great Britain, 1913-1918, relate to his editorial career. Among the
              papers are letters concerning the publication of articles in the various journals with
              which Page was associated, including three letters from James Whitcomb Riley, one of
              which contains portions of a poem entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Sermon of the Rose</title>; copies of letters to Page by John Spencer Bassett
              and Edwin Mims pertaining to Bassett's references to Booker T. Washington in an
              editorial in <title type="simple" render="italic">The South Atlantic
                Quarterly,</title> vol. II, no. 4 (1903); and a letter from Page asking Franklin
              Matthews for articles on the world cruise of the U.S. fleet, 1908.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref15999_9a9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>YELVERTON PEYTON PAGE PAPERS, 1844 (1851-1906) 1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4022</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_872151413b93428db0ea7ed0d975bf49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>162 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5cbaf813aa817fdcbd1edf72fd8deb63">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9fbaccc3656101919c58d790f7fe368">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Yelverton Peyton Page (d. 1863), clerk in the U.S. Senate, include a
              letter, 1848, discussing the Negro question, Democratic politics, and the Free Soil
              Party and Martin Van Buren; land indenture, 1844; letters from James T. Hieskell
              concerning an invention to make coins entirely by machinery and opposition to the
              machine by mint officials at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Civil War letters mentioning
              the threat to Washington, D.C., from Confederate troops, conscription, a review of the
              Union Army in 1865, and Lincoln's assassination; letters, 1865, from his daughter,
              Bessie Page, while at Patapsco Institute; letter from John Cook Rives, founder of the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Congressional Globe,</title> discussing the
              establishment of the Government Printing Office, and his own philanthropy; letters
              describing the Mexican mines at Batopilas, Chihuahua, Mexico; routine letters to Page
              from various senators principally concerning administrative matters; and letters from
              his daughter who had married Gerrit S. Miller, Jr., then (1906) assistant curator of
              mammals at the U.S. National Museum, describing a collecting trip from southern
              France, Spain, and Tangier.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16003_vr5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR EDWARD PAGET PAPERS, 1826.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4023</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ab8a9876c79ecc25d7895ec7dc5be2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4bd1da135845f10d8d2a646dc125f32">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cowes, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_61f612c7b8cbcad49a4dcf72754b2149">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Lord Amherst, governor general of India, to Sir Edward Paget (1775-1849),
              British general and commander in-chief in India, 1822-1825, reporting on the
              conclusion of the war in Burma.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16007_y6r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY WILLIAM PAGET, FIRST MARQUIS OF ANGLESEY, PAPERS, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4024</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_627913016d279f34e4fd2a8dbc6a906f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>59 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2046d68466408c28f868d22a65dd949">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e64c30ad8d7f9153ba441ab6086aa505">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters to Lord Anglesey (1768-1854), member of Parliament and Lord
              Lieutenant of Ireland, 1828-1829 and 1830-1833, discussing opposition of newspaper
              proprietors to stamp duties; repeal of the coal duties; the candidacies of Richard
              Shell, John McClintock, John Lawless, and Edward Ayshford Sanford; political,
              educational, and ecclesiastical reform in Ireland; Catholic emancipation;
              BritishFrench relations; patronage; death of William Huskisson; British domestic
              affairs; Irish politics; the repeal of the Union; the government under the Duke of
              Wellington; scandals and litigation surrounding the relationships of Sir Edward Smith
              Lees and Second Viscount Annesley with Sophia (Kelly) Connor; the application of the
              Tithe Composition Act; law enforcement in Ireland; and the fear of an uprising in
              County Westmeath. Among the correspondents are Chief Justice Bushe, Catherine Clarke,
              Lord Cloncurry, Frederick W. Conway, Lord Downshire, Lord Eldon, William Huskisson,
              Sir Joseph de Courcy Laffan, John Lawless, Sir Harcourt Lees, Edward John Littleton,
              John McClintock, Pierce Mahony, John M'Mullen, Lord Palmerston, Edward Ayshford
              Sanford, Lord Wellesley, and Lord Westmeath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16011_0nj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS PAINE PAPERS, 1914-1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4025</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41a3c8df08deac05cd0bfd8040fe7ada"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_872565aaefe9b6d99e175665698ca1cb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5e59a299a22514cb560e9030db20538">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Printed material relating to the New York house of Thomas Paine (1737-1809),
              revolutionary political pamphleteer; to the Paine Monument in New Rochelle, New York;
              and to the Thomas Paine Historical Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16015_tc9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SOMERSET PAKINGTON, FIRST BARON HAMPTON, PAPERS, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4026</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d70343bc0199861833a1eac210af4f35"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea32cac86fa5c55c073e5342df4b2b66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b9343818aeea9c97f29a5b88ffbaaa3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Baroness Herbert to John Somerset Pakington, First Baron Hampton
              (1799-1880), member of Parliament and governmental official, concerning the Herbert
              Memorial Fund and the removal of the Army Medical School to Netley after Lord Sidney
              Herbert's death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16019_agv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PALESTINE ALBUMS, ca. 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4027</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_730c2a7482935ba33e3e1ba448385bff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d774d0328317d5149d378bd681f67566">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs of Palestine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16022_lwo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR REGINALD FRANCIS DOUCE PALGRAVE PAPERS, 1878, 1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4028</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c1633b87c289bba97be412f7b9ca78d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_659a099b9ade80a67917a5098f13f894">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d707447dbb54e9df188d55dec9a0942c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Sir Reginald Francis Douce Palgrave (1829-1904), clerk in the House of
              Commons, concerning procedural questions--from Sir Stafford Northcote about the use of
              Indian revenues, and from Lord Randolph Churchill about the power of the speaker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16026_rwh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADELINE (OSBORNE) PALMER PAPERS, 1853-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4029</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dbbb3ccc3c7a7a6babe534bc52defbb4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>110 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f0cd7f43aa1b4a652c21182f2061485">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rippon (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c36a7e85c9c9e8a0f68b7f1f6aa647fd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of Adeline (Osborne) Palmer concerning student
              life at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, and Virginia Military
              Institute, Lexington, Virginia; labor conditions during Reconstruction; financial
              transactions of William Rainey Marshall, former governor of Minnesota; social life and
              customs in Washington, D. C., West Virginia, Ohio, and Missouri; and Decoration Day,
              1871. Also included are several papers of Captain G. A. Flagg of the U.S. Army
              Quartermaster Corps in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, 1865; land deeds, 1913, from
              Redondo Beach, California; and sermon notes of Henry Osborne on John Wesley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16030_m2b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARCHIBALD W. PALMER NOTEBOOK, 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4030</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f3568c1fdbbe44074fef46aa7d28673"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 136 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_13b054dcbc4d9ca90222ffedbd790d59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Gulf (Chatham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1869d8490f464688976d52530462eb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notebook entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Notes on Materia Medica
                and Therapeutics,</title> containing notes on drugs, including narcotics,
              antispasmodic agents, diaphoretic agents, diuretics, lithontriptic agents,
              sialogogues, and expectorant agents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16034_prz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN MORGAN PALMER PAPERS, 1836-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4031</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b5c23f481c18cadc3c56a0a75147cb1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31baa594f03cdb454b1ac8ff5bbb71c9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ea28abc74b0f25d127c47c9c31edba2e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Benjamin M. Palmer (1818-1902), minister of the Southern Presbyterian
              Church and co-founder of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Southern
                Presbyterian Review,</title> concerning ecclesiastical and literary matters.
              Included also is a letter from James Henley Thornwell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16038_3d1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES PALMER PAPERS, 1852-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4032</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fc9576bfa1174d03aec508b090f83c0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc76d6f5a7ad802ca787047f65e183a7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mansfield (Richland County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_344b425abefbf2b6de5b5508d029b48c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from R. Ward to Charles Palmer describing the near loss of a ship on which
              Jenny Lind was sailing; and Civil War letters to Palmer discussing camp life, food,
              the delivery of the bodies of General Zollicoffer and Colonel Payton, and the rise of
              the Cumberland River at Nashville, Tennessee, in December, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16042_hs8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN S. PALMER PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4033</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e48a85d07772ecf88aae36b8ac215ec3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69ebf555056895a89523003812ed3f7f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eutaw (Orangeburg County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82758bceb70d10f109d35a4e15a283aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from John S. Palmer, captain in the Confederate Army, to his father
              concerning the mustering of troops at Charleston in 1861; fortifying Fort Ripley,
              Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1861; and general Civil War activities at
              Shelbyville and Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1863, and at Dalton, Georgia, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16046_6vi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPH PALMER PAPERS, 1863-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4034</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5dccc4730207fb847f32652e5e1626b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0b11c1b1166ba2d7bc35224be0eab0c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pineville (Charleston County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2388478e6f27cf4f8c2526c7df7a9412">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Three accounts, and a letter from Joseph Palmer on the general situation in
              Mississippi in 1863, with references to Generals Joseph E. Johnston and John
              Pemberton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16050_xf4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT PALMER PAPERS, 1761-1764.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4035</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8eb08856d0bbb519b94d0da38c2cfe26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_91f3efb878b5f05a5358034cc1260a41">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tarboro (Edgecombe County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_78c939387631d9ac50bfae4753163cd7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook, 1761-1762, and ledger, 1762-1764, of a mercantile firm owned by Robert
              Palmer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16054_ldm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROUNDELL PALMER, FIRST EARL OF SELBORNE, PAPERS, 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4036</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbfff6e4e861deae72f1626aa14f0fa8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4f532fa4ac363fbc36f2d57df5cea7ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blackmoor, Hampshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7334b1cf62d20807b936393456d6f141">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Roundell Palmer, First Earl of Selborne (1812-1895), member of Parliament
              and Lord Chancellor, 1872-1874 and 1880-1885, to James S. Baily, secretary of the
              National Radical Union, expressing strong support for the Liberal Unionist policy. The
              letter was published in <title type="simple" render="italic">The Times,</title>
              September 19, 1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16058_8e2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM KIMBERLEY PALMER NOTEBOOKS, 1934-1937.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4037</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b1ecb23b724bf626b89e9dfad4d962f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83d4107948d30558300676c409a9781c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chicopee (Hampden County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ff73719f189b24a8883ad5fd3a88ca3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William K. Palmer, author and poet, consisting of a draft of one of his
              stories; and two notebooks of clippings, poems, and letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16062_pv3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM P. PALMER PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4038</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3aa6bbf99e4c57293e69b7c8a1d235ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b5773ca14807160c85ef47969d4d58f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9896ca34a06df64fbe4a42d06984e18b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to William P. Palmer, physician and editor, discussing an election in
              Buchanan, Virginia; Dandridge Pitts; and a cholera epidemic in New Orleans. Letters
              from his father, Charles Palmer, discuss personal matters and financial reverses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16066_7i2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PALMER FAMILY PAPERS, 1841-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4039</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc2d02c46752594207bfe168439316ba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a9044c9c272fb401a06b740dd1431fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Hampshire.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a34158304ac0c080f6cd798b52805888">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of the Palmer family of New Hampshire, principally
              concerning personal affairs and matters of local interest, but also dealing with
              economic conditions in Dubuque, Iowa, 1852; land speculation and railroad building in
              Wisconsin, 1853; how to make good cement; conditions in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in
              1865; the acquisition of bounties for enlisting in the U.S. Army; the assassination of
              Abraham Lincoln and the rumor of the involvement of Jefferson Davis; commodity prices
              in New Hampshire, 1860s; life at Highland Lake Institute, East Andover, and Williams
              College, Williamstown, New Hampshire; and Copperheads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16070_chc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE F. PALMES PAPERS, 1811-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4040</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0414217ebaeae16a0e867ba0cfa76223"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f748cf3d9eb1f4a4732d762b9220c818">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_133041e4dab69be350ef0c87866ff627">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George F. Palmes, financier, including letters from Daniel Baker, a student
              at Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, 1811-1812; letters concerning land purchases in
              East Florida, 1819-1820; letters from Mary Palmes at Montpelier Female Institute,
              Macon, Georgia, 1848; and daybooks for the firm of Palmes &amp; Lyon, wholesale
              grocers and commission merchants in Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16074_dds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PALMETTO GUARD MINUTES, 1877-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4041</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c609cf59cf84b3e786e92710037df436"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 300 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1084182ae6a2678918860d86321475ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81c5b4d417d5c3e38d09b95f5bfe4599">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the meetings of the Palmetto Guard, also including copies of
              correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16078_v0w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION PAPERS, 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4042</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d44a512cbe6fa6280c46f7b3c1adeec0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92acfcf9f4622b98b79a5f438af9d3ed">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d3f5d5efdd7e880e81184fa776cdce4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copy of a journal concerning a trip from Durham, North Carolina, to the
              Panama-Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, California.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16082_c03" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PANKEY FAMILY PAPERS, 1829-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4043</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4379d869b2ca1720c6a12cc0e77cbbdc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ea78cd88eb63f57e606157596874f11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Campbell County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eabfb97201bcdb1a9fa0194802741a8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of the Pankey family concerning commodity prices
              in Virginia, the weather, personal and business affairs, and C. W. Venable and the
              tobacco business. Civil War letters from Confederate soldiers discuss casualties,
              troop movements, a naval engagement during the siege of Yorktown, 1862, desertion, and
              a funeral in Hat Creek, Virginia. Also includes is a letter, 1900, to <emph
                render="doublequote">Ex-Governor T. D. Richardson,</emph> accusing him of slander
              and meddlesomeness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16086_bbl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY CLAY PARDEE PAPERS, 1853-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4044</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1d83714bec5639c0ecc5824f50640a26"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b58db9976e2fde3a16e5ac58fd9c0df8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Bern (Craven County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae02294e0d8fb0ead9f10068b71d1c65">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Henry Clay Pardee to his father describing the battle of Roanoke
              Island, North Carolina; pay of privates; the opinion of General Ambrose Burnside held
              by his men.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16090_gvg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PARIS. BIBLIOTHÉQUE NATIONALE. DEPARTEMENT DES MANUSCRITS. PAPERS.
              n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4045</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50b3bb94345d7f4263ffeca9d17dd233"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_926337bb7d7aeaf68d04bdbfca80a4c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ddd96b820316d2a42fef781fe37b06e9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photostats, with negatives, of MS. Arabe 71 and MS. Ethiopien 146, both the Story of
              Zosimus.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16094_070" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PARIS. CONVENT DE L'ANNONCIADES, MANUSCRIPT, 1777.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4046</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c22d54db19f284d7c7298602f57b9c8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 328 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_611fb4fb8adf811bdc6b4a29c3b09d92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7349b471fcea301d79ac9f5167e86e9e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Meditations Sur Les Constitutions des
                Religieuses de l'Ordre de l'Anonciade C'éleste. . . . Composées par un vertueux
                Ecclesiastique.</title> In French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16098_t7u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. J. PARKER AND BENJAMIN J. PARKER PAPERS, 1840-1895.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4047</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32971926cc55527b4567f4fec2b780e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>187 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9da859933814bdf5eb90fb85b8479ff7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodland (Northampton County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1c314ed931daa8a18811a0e4b62b63f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally bills and mercantile accounts of Benjamin J. Parker, cotton factor and
              merchant. several accounts of A. J. Parker, Methodist Episcopal minister; and letters
              of A. J. Parker commenting on religious matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16102_dmv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALTON BROOKS PARKER PAPERS, 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4048</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1eb77ef38fb40022211c437955a17e5d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_753da26cec70267b54c229586bca6c25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6a753cedc94d5bcb87792c738748cee3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James R. Gray, editor of The Atlanta (Georgia) Journal, to Alton Brooks
              Parker, jurist and presidential candidate of the Democratic Party in 1904, concerning
              Parker's campaign, the political climate in the South, and Thomas E. Watson as the
              nominee of the Populist Party.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16106_vgv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALEB D. PARKER PAPERS, 1834-1922.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4049</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cdf012db2db3e3576f8af454650e0abe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>95 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f10c38da1ccb4aa74f90e88dc300b880">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bunker Hill (Bedford County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2067619785528b3748ba80ef19a6ddd4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Caleb D. Parker, tobacco planter or merchant, and captain in a militia
              regiment from his county, include personal correspondence discussing a campaign for
              the Virginia House of Assembly in 1850; students' drunkenness and poor food at Emory
              and Henry I College, Emory, Virginia; conditions in Washington County, Virginia, in
              1855; and life in the Confederate Army. There are also a circular, 1868, advertising
              Sunny Side School in Bedford County; a will, 1834, of Kimball F. Prince. a book of
              military commands, and account books, one of which belonged to F. D. Brockman, a
              tailor of Charlottesville, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16110_ivr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN R. PARKER PAPERS, 1805-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4050</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff4af0e189cf03529c453af17a23fd0e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85e7fdebf17af10a5e4e109893a49d88">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac01ebf6d855e728c18f62b4ee4c5277">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John R. Parker include bills and receipts containing lists of commodity
              prices; two copies of a deposition; an acrostic praising Parker's patronage of the
              arts; and a poem concerning the salutary effects of smoking tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16114_cs1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIAM PARKER PAPERS, 1849-1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4051</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cb386b6b8bad86549969d21b3c580e3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_75bcee2deb829bbfd2c35c563bc915a9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2ff813cc6866e873d6369db8982c5ede">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two letters from John Arthur Roebuck, politician, to John William Parker (1792-1870),
              British publisher and printer, discussing personal matters, his <title type="simple"
                render="italic">History of the Whig Ministry of 1830 to the Passing of the Reform
                Bill </title> (London: 1852), and his intention to defend a Nottingham paper against
              a libel suit from Feargus O'Connor; and a letter from George Henry Lewes presenting
              his proposal for a book on popular physiology.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16118_mn6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIZZIE [NELMS?] (SMITH) PARKER PAPERS, 1854-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4052</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab274aacbf5fedaed2dd098523c4eca8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56f7d5fc5faa536286eaa5b14f332103">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bladen County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f01659c5103ceb911d51fbe0d495b75a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence of Lizzie [Nelms?] (Smith) Parker consists chiefly
              of letters from her brother, William T. Smith, concerning his activities as
              Confederate soldier, as a teacher at the Carolina Female College and the Anson
              Institute, and as a farmer in Anson County, North Carolina. Civil War letters discuss
              high prices; Union sentiment in Wilmington, North Carolina; the siege of Petersburg;
              and the activities of the 43rd Regiment, North Carolina Troops, C.S.A. Other letters
              describe Reconstruction in Wilmington, North Carolina, and emphasize the advantages of
              living in Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16122_k1v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. S. PARKER LEDGER, 1869-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4053</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5439b1ceb70f105e3e9ddf46814274a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 110 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b439ee2faa3dce90ebf92b13807b1d62">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9776c5feda9e3069363fd755988b2f44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger of a saddler and harness maker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16126_vi7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HARRY SMITH PARKES PAPERS, 1853-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4054</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_905862ff419b01dc02078cc6ca19a3a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb59f18e3ac57081a1ca3a3b046c8ec4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_529fed794a010e8738e48e4f2f55cdbc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Harry Smith Parkes (1828-1885), British diplomat and minister to Japan,
              1865-1883, include two letters concerning arrangements for a tour of Bradford and
              other British manufacturing cities by the Iwakura embassy from Japan, and a program
              from a banquet in honor of the embassy two letters to William Lockhart (1811-1896;,
              British medical missionary, discussing the rebellion at Nanking' the situation at
              Canton, American diplomat Peter Parker, British success at Peking, and the
              imprisonment of Parkes and his entourage; and a personal letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16130_wn2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN GIBSON PARKHURST PAPERS, 1864-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4055</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0153dab8bb1f2ef20c63e265eaf6a3df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02ca749cbbc87b90a03eba5ba2ec7a29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chattanooga (Hamilton County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2929741b662eb2226d18e48f44d97a70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John Gibson Parkhurst, officer in the 9th Michigan Infantry,
              includes personal letters; two letters from Mrs. James K. Polk concerning the sending
              of a trunk to her brother; and two letters from Mrs. Aaron V. Brown, a Union
              sympathizer living near Nashville, Tennessee, describing her activities in aiding
              Federal officers and refugees, and appealing for assistance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16134_8wp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER PARKS, JR., PAPERS, 1870-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4056</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_292a714109f0009ab275ee5de1f5d287"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_093eb316ab4fd6ef1000bd33fc2bf9ea">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1fd654cc064a709703fd8b16e780a98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1878-1890, four daybooks, 1878-1885, and four sales books, 1870-1888,
              containing records of a flour mill owned by Alexander Parks, Jr.; a memorandum book
              kept while Parks was Worshipful Master of his lodge of Freemasons in 1875; and a
              receipt book with a few entries concerning a local Presbyterian church. One of the
              sales books also contains records, 1870-1872, of a mill owned by Henry S. Hannis and
              Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16138_085" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENOS T. PARKS PAPERS, 1840-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4057</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c300888b0a9a9ba4b812fb4ddc70be16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d885bd0181508160acb8cb3d65d16a69">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tunkhannock (Wyoming County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_81a90b96a234a1a5da0c4f7314751d56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Enos T. Parks including letters from his sisters, Lydia and
              Janette, of Bainbridge, Pennsylvania, concerning personal matters; and letters from
              his brother, Joel Parks, expressing his desire to devote full time to portrait
              painting and the taking of daguerreotypes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16142_dhd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PARLIAMENTARY DIRECTORY QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES, 1829-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4058</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_450eb2e952ff6688173918f8153f5382"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>150 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc7867328109cd931833fb468964856e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c97a8de652ac1d5ccdbd8bf61867bcc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Principally letters from various members of Parliament containing the dates and
              constituencies from which they were elected. Some letters include information about
              events and circumstances of particular electoral contests in Great Britain and
              Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16146_o7a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL SPENCER PARMELEE AND URIAH N. PARMELEE PAPERS, 1845 (1860-1865)
              1911.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4059</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db15b0b097baa14d22d49e16824b2e92"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 404 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8015196231b1a10a9a2e2e7409085e73">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford (New Haven County), Conn., and Macon (Macon County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7413552927e20ca69e10e530f1d02694">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and diaries of Uriah N. Parmelee, Jr., 6th New York Cavalry, giving detailed
              accounts of camp life, morale, politics, rumors, and battles, raids, and skirmishes,
              including the Peninsular Campaign, the battles at Antietam, Fredericksburg,
              Chancellorsville, Gettyaburg, Bristoe Station, and the Wilderness, and the Richmond
              Campaign; family and official correspondence concerning the death of Uriah N.
              Parmelee, Jr., at the battle of Five Forks, Virginia; and correspondence of Samuel
              Spencer Parmelee, dealer in carriages, wagons, and leather goods in Macon (Georgia),
              pertaining to rents received from property in Guilford (Connecticut); the death of his
              father, Uriah N. Parmelee, Sr., and the settlement of the estate; the recovery in 1892
              of the diary of Uriah N. Parmelee, Jr., lost near Berryville (Virginia) in 1864; and
              the location of Uriah's grave in the Petersburg National Cemetery in 1911.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16150_rak" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD JAMES PARRISH PAPERS, 1894-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4060</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_21e6758a1c8d5cfa33cd349a8ade2fc3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>195 items and 11
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0fc9d25a6f68c425ffb77cd95d869d6f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.; and Tokyo, Japan.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65f6825ea1a104bc32bdfc323a5c46d2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and personal correspondence and papers of Edward James Parrish (1846-1920)
              and of his wife, Rosa (Bryan) Parrish. Some of the earliest papers concern the Mural
              Brothers Company, Ltd., a cigarette manufacturing company of Tokyo of which Parrish
              was first vice-president. Other papers include personal letters from Parrish written
              during his stay at Hot Springs, Arkansas; bills for purchases made by Rosa (Bryan)
              Parrish; letters from Jones Fuller, her attorney, concerning the collection of
              Parrish's insurance policies after his death; photographs of the Parrishes while in
              Japan; letterpress books, 1900-1905; notebook on tobacco trade with China and Japan,
              1894-1900; a Bible owned by Parrish; a postal card album of Rosa Parrish; and two
              albums of Kichibei Mural containing photographs of his residences and of banks, mines,
              oil fields, farms and tobacco factories in which he had an interest.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16154_j9d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN H. PARRISH LEDGER, 1871-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4061</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a323e929968da6b5cff05fee3e1ee952"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 192 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3190c73b2725bd1afeeea1f3f4a097e5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Talladega (Talladega County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17ea09987bac99c7a0be5d662763fd05">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and professional accounts of a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16158_e9r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENOCH GREENLEAFE PARROTT PAPERS, 1831-1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4062</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_17d94bcfa4407b45e4c5700beaa80eda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>433 items and 2
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c77232398f7134b23a45d69628a798e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Rockingham County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e09be3e739d517740ff32ad5d55bb46c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and official papers of Enoch Greenleafe Parrott (1815-1879), officer in the
              U.S. Navy, include letters from Parrott to his sister, Susan Parker (Parrott)
              Spalding; her husband, Lyman Dyer Spalding; and their children. Topics principally
              concern family matters with references to places visited and Parrot's naval
              experiences. There is also naval correspondence dealing with an investigation
              surrounding punishment given Parrott by his commanding officer, Joshua Ratoon Sands;
              an attempt to land slaves along the Florida coast in 1858; routine orders; and
              Parrott's retirement. Other material includes financial papers, legal papers, lists of
              officers from various ships on which Parrott served, extracts from logs, ships' plans,
              obituaries, and two small note books. One notebook contains poetry written by
              Parrott's brother, James B. Parrott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16162_o8j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES PARSONS BOOK, 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4063</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83443148adbb501c51197e6ad3635ee7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 2 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_90ed4cdb50bfc3397f2d4221e4699ffe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02e4455926c8bd0b1b15aa5686a38ec3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p><title type="simple" render="doublequote">In Memoriam</title> to Charles Parsons from
              the State National Bank praising him for his services.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16166_qds" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MASON PARSONS PAPERS, 1812 (1815-1838) 1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4064</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be9840554c35fab07fecbf8956945705"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>43 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9041fa3184404e4b81682f5e874e5278">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Woodsboro (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ab833ca47d59baf945364b53ba4b3f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Mason Parsons, merchant, postmaster, deputy sheriff, bank
              cashier, teacher, and temperance lecturer, with comments upon commodity prices, the
              Whig Party, Henry Clay, James K. Polk, and Stephen A. Douglas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16170_ufn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MOSBY MONROE PARSONS PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4065</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d9787b5490ab1f59c68c7c4e8e2cd70e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_efc99aaf15ce8160dc6a60eb1d9c8056">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Missouri.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9b1f816b499dc6ac40f158d7e4bee73">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Military papers of General Mosby Monroe Parsons (1822-1865), C.S.A., include two
              letters from Colonel John T. Hughes describing fighting at the battles of Springfield
              (Missouri) and Fort Scott (Kansas), Kansas Jayhawkers, rumors, casualties, prisoners,
              and various generals; orders concerning reorganization and staff work; circular on
              sentry duty; and letter from General P. G. T. Beauregard praising the military conduct
              of John Bordenave Villepigue at Fort Pillow.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16174_90n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILFRED GEORGE PARTINGTON SCRAPBOOK, ca. 1799-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4066</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d85eeb40574d7e8432bfd607e7ea1b0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 17 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_abb73a57d7b55ece1e4e2fb6a716fce5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_753e9ac1d50565e027769cdb8c7dfb45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook of papers from the AngloIndian Collection of Wilfred George Partington
              (1888-ca. 1955), British author, journalist and collector, containing a broadside
              listing <emph render="doublequote">Necessaries for a Writer to India</emph> with
              Partington's notes about the item; a letter of William Robert Spencer (1769-1834),
              British poet and wit, seeking assistance in obtaining a writership for George Bonsall;
              Regulation IX of the East India Company, 1800, estabfishing a college at Fort William
              in Bengal for the training of junior civil servants; resolution of the General Court
              of the East India Company concerning the regulations and qualifications for the
              appointment of future writers and cadets; regulations for the appointment of students
              at the East India College who sought to become writers; and a form of a petition for
              nominating students to the East India College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16178_8ad" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALDEN PARTRIDGE PAPERS, 1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4067</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15af617f70e3c0e36a6c7099d6c6b5eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2c9b6b74c808ffd695959cb380419dc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_758cf8078afbe4ee64b80141e37eae8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Horace Webster (1794-1871), professor of mathematics and natural
              philosophy at Geneva College, Geneva, New York, to Alden Partridge (1785-1854)
              discussing the college and Partridge's plan for establishing a military academy in
              North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16182_i3g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN WARING PARTRIDGE PAPERS, 1824-1945.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4068</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b467b3e269d3988819f9dbfc2d781cf9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>111 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2a90546e299b88c55c5eb6fc53049118">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Monticello (Jefferson County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6406d0ec39c41eb508f8e3b552e7b6f0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Benjamin Waring Partridge (b. 1846) and his wife, Mary
              (Denham) Partridge; of his father, John Nathaniel Partridge, and his mother; of his
              parents-in-law, Andrew and Adaline Denham; and of his children. The letters
              principally deal with family matters, but also include comments on politics in South
              Carolina; attitudes in South Carolina toward tariff legislation; the activities of the
              3rd Florida Volunteers, C.S.A., in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida; life at
              Wofford College, Spartanburg, South Carolina; treatment and convalescence after an
              attack of malaria; and a convention of Confederate veterans at Houston, Texas, 1895.
              Also included is a short memoir written by William Waring Carroll, a grandson of John
              Nathaniel Partridge, about life in Monticello during Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16186_h4b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>COVENTRY KERSEY DIGHTON PATMORE PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4069</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2da0193182ea58a85a34bcf0ef1b4145"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ad7c6f7d8c78f11707cb68a0944afd4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2beab2d7728c4142c43c8a62944c5a23">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Coventry Patmore to his publisher, Ticknor and Company, Boston,
              Massachusetts, acknowledging receipt of a draft from the sale of <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Angel in the House.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16190_wdp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH A. PATRICK PAPERS, 1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4070</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91bcff7806a4f4f0a8fda302045dc8ca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c821d90a7633903d211aba3068718a6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West Buffalo (Scott County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b818d09535f21a14b49e59a55a3d9ca1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Mrs. Sarah A. Patrick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16194_68g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER PATRICK PAPERS, 1829-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4071</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1596370b4f7d13d5d512a952dc3ecdab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2549b4844af7611e985e006a11eb8c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Steuben County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_683a67bb5d1f3b92ee640b2949737f75">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledger, 1829-1859, containing accounts for goods transported, days worked, and
              summonses and warrants delivered; and record book, 1838-1841, with notes on various
              lawsuits. One case involved Patrick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16198_5dv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY PAPERS, 1873-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4072</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_34dbff0d33702a3cf1422ac9d303a9a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>168 items and 7 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1fe4483a906067fad220971b01aa0031">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C., and Richland County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4776bf5c877668400ffbb6b5d653c555">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of Raleigh Grange No. 17 when R. B. Saunders and B. C. Manly served
              as secretaries; accounts of dues, 1873-1874; minutes, 1873-1875; a list of the
              subordinate Granges of North Carolina with their masters and secretaries, begun by
              Alonzo T. Mial as general state agent, 1875-1890; and circulars, pamphlets, and
              broadsides giving information on prices of commodities and farm products. Among the
              correspondents are N. P. Jones, Oliver Hudson Kelly, John Ott, and Thomas Stanley.
              Records and papers pertaining to the Cottage Grange and the Grange movement in
              Richland County, South Carolina, include manuals of subordinate granges, 1872-1873;
              proceedings of the third session of the State Grange, 1875; and minutes,
              1874-1875.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16202_erd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEAN MAURY (COYLE) PATTEN PAPERS, 1906-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4073</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_65f3d5cc54240584a752fdf50323fe45"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ea1d6d6232cac241b786341553361a4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76918a4abd7f0e7e17731dd88a5f3e3f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Jean Maury (Coyle) Patten, wife of John Dewhurst Patten, from John
              Burroughs (1837-1921), naturalist, describing personal matters; travels made by
              himself and his wife; the seasons and wildlife around his home in West Park, New York;
              a visit with President Theodore Roosevelt; his friendship with Thomas Alva Edison,
              Henry Ford, Dr. Clara Barrus, and Dr. Frank Baker; and a portrait of himself painted
              by the Hungarian Princess Elizabeth Lwoff-Parlaghy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16206_l6z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ELIZABETH PATTEN PAPERS, 1913-1943.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4074</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a537fa93ba390925f6852550593e16cb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ee1537ac77741282303cba690ee8c914">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_effc24ecbbad30eb2550afa979a637e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diaries of Mary Elizabeth Patten, society leader in Washington, D.C., describing her
              daily activities and social functions and the people who attended them, among whom
              were six presidents and other national political and social figures. A scrapbook
              contains clippings from various newspapers, invitations, and a few letters, including
              one from the American ambassador to Chile, William Miller Collier, describing the
              political situation in Chile.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16210_ih8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES PATTERSON PAPERS, 1853-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4075</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eee801196d55f8aff6da7d09904bd3eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_37cedf7fa180e62f5bcd9d91595127ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklinville (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_407737ecfb022ac50e2819878fa22889">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters to James Patterson. Included are a letter, 1855, from a niece, Ellen
              Allred, discussing homesteading in Wayne County, Iowa; and letters from his son, J. A.
              Patterson, requesting assistance in obtaining his release from a military prison for
              desertion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16214_jck" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN E. PATTERSON PAPERS, 1825-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4076</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ffabc3a5d60874cab24011a335a398ff"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>118 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f4bc8c8d95fbd6bbb855d7bd20f25e38">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hamilton (Butler County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_80598222045c71724f236b6d7812f006">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mainly letters to John E. Patterson, physician, from members of his family, with
              references to politics and government in Ohio; Clement Laird Vallandigham; Cyrus Hall
              McCormick; the Presbyterian Church; and Patterson's responsibilities as a surgeon in
              the Union Army. A diary, 1859-1860, describes Patterson's efforts to establish a
              medical practice in several cities in Pennsylvania and Ohio. A diary, 1863, kept by
              Patterson, comments on the difficulties encountered as he tried to maintain sanitary
              conditions on a crowded ship, and other aspects of the Vicksburg Campaign. Also
              included are photographs of James R. Patterson, Charles Elliott, George Stuart
              Fullerton, and others, and of a building of Miami University in Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16218_yv8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT PATTERSON PAPERS, 1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4077</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5ef7ca9e54481b9eb84d2e60a7722e9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b7ddb00415b1d7bde0434ef8ee17cd17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_289ebd56a06457d0f3ba46da75077286">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Robert Patterson (1792-1881), U.S. Army officer, to a Mr. Woodward
              concerning the location of copies of orders issued by Patterson during the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16222_vja" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT DONNELL PATTERSON PAPERS, 1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4078</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a5aa83553d323d7d6e7d3a2f5f241a5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d8e9a9008b4d8e94c9070dd57dea8f58">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aa118c213d63c08a6f3775789f579d79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Genealogical history of the Patterson family of Orange County, North Carolina,
              1744-1934, with references to the related Barbee, Burroughs, Bynum, Cabe, Faucette,
              Rhodes, Rogers, and Yeargan families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16226_1g3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RUFUS LENOIR PATTERSON, 1894-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4079</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_915220d09cc67a8da2f942b496d85291"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67d8c16e1dedccd1d603166284dd7939">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c84a6adfef2f6a2d5365f933abfa19db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of correspondence of Rufus Lenoir Patterson (1872-1945), manufacturer of
              tobacco machinery, principally dealing with his early efforts to develop a machine to
              weigh, pack, stamp, and label smoking tobacco; patent rights to such a machine; and
              the tobacco industry in France, Germany, Scotland, and England. Also included are two
              personal letters to his wife, Margaret (Morehead) Patterson; and two newspaper
              clippings telling of the deaths of Patterson and of William H. Kerr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16230_9ca" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL FINLEY PATTERSON PAPERS, 1792-1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4080</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_881a8e85d9831de0357493e92329b6f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,141 items and 26
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0f835ea0fdcbc23c15c18eb2df88e40">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winston-Salem (Forsyth County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_92dfb981a29004d67ce34c5e9c62c4e1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence and papers of Samuel Finley Patterson
              (1799-1874), state legislator and president of the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad of his
              son, Rufus Lenoir Patterson (1830-1879); of his granddaughter, Caroline Finley
              Patterson; and of Lucy Bramlette (Patterson) Patterson (1865-1942), wife of Jesse
              Lindsay Patterson, Samuel Finley Patterson's grandson. Early papers include the
              business records and daybooks of Hugh Graham concerning mercantile affairs, the
              purchase of land warrants, and the panic of 1819; letters of William Norwood
              (1767-1842) dealing with family matters and his election as a judge; letters of the
              Jones family, related through the wife of Samuel Finley Patterson, pertaining to
              family affairs; and life in 1823 at Salem Academy (Salem, North Carolina), in 1835 at
              the University of North Carolina, and in 1840 at Yale College; and letters from Edmund
              Jones Henry and James Edward Henry regarding farming in Spartanburg, South Carolina,
              and a temperance convention there in 1843. The papers of Samuel Finley Patterson give
              information of Revolutionary land claims; sale of Cherokee lands; the Raleigh and
              Gaston Railroad; Cincinnati (Ohio) in 1819; South Carolina politics, including
              nullification and support for the Van Buren administration; the Bank of the United
              States; Sunday customs in New Haven (Connecticut); the Whig Party in North Carolina
              and Virginia; Patterson's activities as a member of the North Carolina legislature;
              student life at the University of North Carolina in 1849 and 1867, and at the
              University of Virginia; Charlottesville (Virginia), in 1869; and Rufus T. Patterson's
              cotton and paper factories. Correspondence relating to the Civil War and
              Reconstruction discusses abolitionism, slavery, supplies to Confederate soldiers,
              refugees, prices, military affairs and leaders, the establishment of a school for
              Negroes, dislike of the policies of Jefferson Davis and Judah P. Benjamin, the Good
              Templars of Hillsborough (North Carolina), the emancipation of Louisiana from radical
              rule; and the threat to eliminate state funding for the support of the University of
              North Carolina. The papers of Lucy Bramlette (Patterson) Patterson include her diploma
              from Salem Female College; letters written while she was traveling in Mexico and
              Europe during the 1880s; letters from prominent persons in response to invitations to
              speak at Salem Female College; information on the Patterson Cup awarded annually for
              the best literary production in North Carolina; letters from a few North Carolina
              literary figures correspondence regarding the location of the Daniel Boone Trail;
              papers relative to Mrs. Patterson's service with Kolo Serbski Sestara in caring for
              the orphans of Serbian soldiers; a few items relating to the visit of Queen Marie of
              Rumania to the United States; clippings of Lucy Bramlette (Patterson) Patterson's
              contributions to the <title type="simple" render="italic">Progressive Farmer,</title>
              Raleigh, North Carolina; and an account of <emph render="doublequote">The
                Groves,</emph> the home of Willie Jones. </p>
            <p>Other papers include a list of pledges by women of Caldwell County, North Carolina,
              in 1862 for construction of an ironclad gunboat; broadsides advertising the Charlotte
              Female Institute, Charlotte (North Carolina), Gaston High School, Dallas (North
              Carolina), O. P. Fitzgerald's <title type="simple" render="italic">Home Newspaper and
                Educational Journal, </title> Hubert H. Bancroft's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">History of California and the Pacific States,</title> and a forestry
              conference to be held at Montreat (North Carolina); program of performances at the
              Opera House in Winston (North Carolina) in 1882; broadside announcing the inauguration
              of Governor Zebulon B. Vance in 1877; bulletin of St. Mary's School, Raleigh (North
              Carolina); printed speech of John K. Kuttrell entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Who is Responsible for Chinese Immigration</title>; outline of
              exercises for several days in a kindergarten in Chapel Hill (North Carolina); copy of
              the deed of trust of <emph render="doublequote">The Louise Fund</emph> established at
              Salem Female Academy; and the eighth annual report of the Associated Charities of
              Wilmington (North Carolina) for 1902. </p>
            <p>There are several items relating to the Bolijack family, including an account book,
              1855-1869, of William A. Bolijack with entries for a sawmill and for trade in barrels
              of lime, and an agreement, 1842, between John W. Smith and Bolijack for use of a
              patented sawmill on Town Fork of the Dan River in Stokes County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16234_zq9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PATTERSON PAPERS, 1791-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4081</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fcaf37121dc9f02062200ff4913a8e4f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6762375ce8e46ed2e7b32bba6fa2f1e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c48e494d94ea1f75855b0634c2b7d95f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Patterson (1752-1835), merchant, include financial papers relating
              to the settlement of an estate, a personal debt, and the indebtedness of his
              brother-in-law, General Samuel Smith, to the Bank of the United States; an agreement,
              1793, pertaining to speculation in Georgia land; receipts for money given by Patterson
              as president of the Bank of Maryland. and a petition to Secretary of the Navy William
              Jones from a gunner who claimed he was unduly arrested.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16238_xc5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATTERSON FAMILY PAPERS, 1744-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4082</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a0b0930918b11cfff420ed1cdc04b8d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7296238269b6d7786f187db807bd147d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cross Creek (Cumberland County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_892e0637fb6e74ab039daee104e320e6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the business activities of three generations of the Patterson
              family: Duncan Patterson (d. 1793), Daniel Patterson (d. 1825), and Duncan Patterson,
              planters. Also included are bills, receipts, land deeds, and wills which contain
              genealogical information and the names of slaves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16242_by8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PATTERSON-GAVIN FAMILY PAPERS, 1809-1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4083</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d1fae6830b1edc6fd2a85dbbc626dce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>211 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ace1bd390538183c0f5dd47eed53bdc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Iredell and Alexander Counties, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ec686a10272a7dccd6df336b2969ab77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly family correspondence of the related Patterson and Cavin families. Letters
              from family members in South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee concern crops, health,
              family events, and a political meeting at Prairieville, Alabama, at which resolutions
              opposing President Andrew Jackson's banking policy were passed. Civil War letters from
              Confederate soldiers discuss camp life, the lack of food, the siege of Petersburg,
              imprisonment at Point Lookout (Maryland), and illness. Also included are bills and
              receipts; a daybook, ca. 1820, of John Patterson; daybook, 1868-1872, of John Hilary
              Patterson; and an almanac.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16246_fox" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB PATTISON BOOK, 1801.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4084</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0a181f80a90d4f2ef4ed8f5eb9a3313"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 128 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6b26ae0332fceb4d7964c9f60af3599d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ad8f29e4030f71c60e0544f54656b1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Familiar Letters during a Journey
                through the Highlands of Scotland,</title> the volume is a transcription of letters
              by Pattison (ca.1759-1782), an Edinburgh medical student, giving detailed observations
              on his travels in 1780. The transcription was made by James Levett.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16250_bs7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCES MacRAE (GRAY) PATTON PAPERS, 1942-1970.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4085</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab6dc2b7bdba9d5f3ba1de7b32cb2e2e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>273 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e38012df41992374003d6321c8d56d17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e554914235cbce10c6dc888d26fb39a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Frances MacRae (Gray) Patton, author, include a typescript of her <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Good Morning, Miss Dove </title> (New York: 1954) with
              revisions handwritten by the author; a copy of the adaptation of the novel for a
              motion picture; clippings and articles about Mrs. Patton and reviews of her books; and
              ration books and certificates issued to the Patton family during World War II.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16254_uch" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SUE SNOWDON PATTON PAPERS, 1857-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4086</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8a5869ad18bcc74473ed5167378403f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b793b94c61bc63b80c6d6cb728c9d2d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkes-Barre (Luzerne County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_becb41213793c108624fd4dde2e9f418">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Sue Snowdon Patton chiefly from her husband, J. Desha Patton, and from a
              friend, Libbie Foster Fiske, concerning personal matters, a church revival, actor
              James Edward Murdock, interests in the refining of crude oil, and the effects of
              martial law on Wilkes-Barre during the Civil War and men going to Canada to evade the
              draft.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16258_rip" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES RODMAN PAUL DIARY, 1865-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4087</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b9ee5f6df84a1d722eac5721d3970ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 120 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a97fbbd7ebbded8ad876250d7b65fcc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Belvidere (Warren County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffbd9bcef0213b911acfe47ceef2d74c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Brief accounts by Charles Rodman Paul, U.S. Army officer in several New Jersey
              regiments, of the siege of Petersburg; fighting at Hatcher's Run, Virginia, and Fort
              Fisher, North Carolina; marches to Appomattox Court House and Danville, Virginia; the
              countryside through which he traveled; duty along the Richmond and Danville Railroad;
              and marches in review in Petersburg, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. Also included are
              brief social notices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16262_8hl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES KIRKE PAULDING PAPERS, 1839.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4088</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_219e37403eabc2ee990c4dce0ff61761"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_619d28eb85c91773b4f8a7d4f0c01e84">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C., and Hyde Park (Dutchess County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_758f92def439bbbdc25a5482dec98ee6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine business letter from Edward Stanly (1810-1872), U.S. congressman from North
              Carolina, to James Kirke Paulding (1778-1860), author and secretary of the navy,
              1838-1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16266_xj1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JULIAN PAUNCEFOTE, FIRST BARON PAUNCEFOTE, PAPERS, 1887-1901.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4089</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5335029107ee807b2ffae29757bf76d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b1769f691af218c631f76a7da8558d9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9e64cbf76c3b078f56dbef3a1e7bf063">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Julian Pauncefote, First Baron Pauncefote (1828-1902), British diplomat,
              to Townsend referring to Anglo-American relations; and two personal letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16270_ch7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAW PAW LUMBER COMPANY LEDGER, 1903-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4090</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1bfbf073f8fc7ed6e674a12db542a992"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1390c65659773619740f228c8b085d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paw Paw (Pike County), Ky.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_63732f2929fb119992925b5447f4fb70">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts for the lumber and mercantile operations of the Paw Paw Lumber Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16274_ada" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. H. PAXSON WEIGHT BOOK, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4091</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa1721009e0daad5143ace58644012dc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_82a5ab09dd4473dddaf6a0491d4b4980">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35df78639c39246c9129da5de0e07944">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts listing weights of cattle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16278_9st" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HOWARD PAYNE PAPERS, 1836.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4092</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1aeda8f27b958a07c125e9a25a600535"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6b8fc554ebbbcb0f70af65f021d09a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b4a10ba59b40e65f399e03b66f52cfc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from John Howard Payne (1791-1852) to John Ross, Cherokee leader, concerning a
              planned meeting of the two men; and an IOU to James Morris.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16282_i88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLETT PAYNE PAPERS, 1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4093</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a42377ba05ebc8c9059d6860f9c93d4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af7b90921e3573171c391489f7ff82a6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7f0dda5443dd5953d22a3d203b2560e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from William Ogilvie, member of the Irish House of Commons, to John Willett
              Payne (1752-1803), British naval officer, detailing the passage in the Irish
              Parliament of an address inviting the Prince of Wales to assume the regency.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16286_n62" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BOYD ELLSWORTH PAYTON PAPERS, 1929-1946.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4094</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7a09cb80881f2b2e630242b536fd6e67"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>164 items and 11
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e1a4264dacf538211d6fb9485e01e9c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Willingboro (Burlington County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24e40345a23eec8c7a89daea99c4fdc3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Boyd E. Payton (b. 1908), labor leader, include items on the
              poll tax in the South; pamphlets relating to labor unions and the South, the poll tax,
              and strikes; clippings dealing principally with the American Federation of Labor
              (AFL), AFL publicity, South Carolina Federation of Labor Convention, United Textile
              Workers of America convention, communists, and the Bessemer City strike; scrapbook,
              1929, with clippings pertaining to the southern textile strike in that year; and
              scrapbook, 1946, containing information on the Danville (Virginia) Citizens'
              Committee, a group organized to fight inflation and high prices in Danville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16290_nj3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY ANN PEABODY PAPERS, 1840-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4095</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ac12448aeb097afe9ab4bd1e3fa29f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c00ca03af9e7c597ed061a6bc3e9c4a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_de6002ccc2c8d126eab3192fb862019b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Mary Ann Peabody, with references to Northerners who
              criticized slavery, George Parsons Lathrop, and traveling by stagecoach. Included are
              letters from Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, who introduced the kindergarten system into
              American education; Sophia (Peabody) Hawthorne, wife of Nathaniel Hawthorne; and Mary
              Tyler (Peabody) Mann, wife of Horace Mann.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16294_63d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BERTA PEACE PAPERS, 1857-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4096</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_96555f79d38e85dbbbc8b7dea7b1c2d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_57c55ba91ccda3f3865326b0f37be4f1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_108ffe34c8e0d968f9896e9c98fe1bd8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the Peace family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16298_mzr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR BARNES PEACOCK PAPERS, 1848-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4097</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3f38a5219f68a4e841d00f65f9819293"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f2433d1978341520ba381a5cb05e8df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1df0ad0a54db805c3ec2205aa7f1a74d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Barnes Peacock (1810-1890), British judge, include letters, 1856-1862,
              from Earl Canning, governor general of India, concerning the temporary replacement of
              Sir James Outram by Coverley Jackson, cases against Colonel Thompson and Lieutenant
              Gahagan, the suspension of Act 31 of 1855 on emigration, emigration to Grenada and
              Saint Lucia, a legislative matter in Bombay, the situation at Lucknow and Rohilkhand
              in 1858, the exile of the King of Delhi (Bahadur Shah II), Peacock's temporary
              management of the Home Department, the need for increase in the naval defense of
              India, the mutiny of the 5th European Regiment at Berhampore in 1859, and Peacock's
              work on the Penal Code Bill, 1860; letter, 1848, probably from Sir Christopher
              Rawlinson, commenting on Penang Island, Singapore, his salary, and work on the
              circuit; notes on the status of the Maharani of the Punjab, 1846-1849; letter, 1857,
              from Peacock giving a detailed account of the mutiny and rebellion throughout northern
              India; copy of the death and burial certificate of Elizabeth Mary Peacock, wife of Sir
              Barnes Peacock; correspondence, 1877-1883, between Sir Barnes and Emily Peacock
              concerning her marriage to his son, Frank, and the latter's financial situation;
              correspondence, 1882, between Peacock and Lord Selborne dealing with proposed
              legislation on the Court of Appeal in Britain and with Peacock's pension arrangements;
              and a printed first proof of a judgment delivered by Peacock for the Judicial
              Committee on the appeal of <title type="simple" render="italic">Raja Hurro Nath Roy
                Chowdhry Bahadoor v. Rundhir Singh and others.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16302_r3a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DRED PEACOCK BIBLIOGRAPHY. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4098</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b490b72d87da2c8c83a496d6af221cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83036a2a3c10921dcc3c706200acb4b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>High Point (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c82e0323b480077b8893f1da0abb47b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>List of newspaper and magazine articles, 1844-1873, on North Carolina history,
              compiled by Dred Peacock (1864-1934) and others, possibly including Charles Lee Raper.
              Accompanying the volume is a letter, 1939, from Peacock's son John R. Peacock to J. P.
              Breedlove, which comments on the authorship.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16306_ezt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES B. PEAKE PAPERS, 1832-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4099</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8e74360b8ee39572deb9f04c468c8f52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b682246a5432f1a4f200889a5f362842">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Twyman's Store (Spotsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d32ecd4a224af24585e639611a6a00a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of James B. Peake, merchant, concerning employment as a
              schoolteacher, prices for plows, business conditions in Fredericksburg and Richmond,
              Virginia, and the continuation of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16310_poe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HILLARD PEARCE PAPERS, 1792-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4100</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9eaac5284490378ec89bba55746950c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>360 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_84a891ab85fbe1e64d1005893c849506">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hoover Hill (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dc5b3654e6b103158feacef108354c8b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of John Hillard Pearce (b. 1824), farmer and owner of a flour
              mill, include letters from relatives in Indiana and Kansas discussing personal
              matters, farming, and milling; land deeds; papers relating to the duties of John
              Hillard Pearce as clerk of the board of trustees of Tabernacle Township, with records
              of road maintenance and some school appointments; and a broadside, 1825, printed by
              John B. Troy against the State Bank of North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16314_dgl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOSEPHINE ANDERSON PEARSON PAPERS, 1886-1938.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4101</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0e18116c382d9ac1836dfeea807971ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>192 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e4d0049ca923fbe1199bafd4f397f25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e3bfeae962399d1396183e44fb02e417">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of Josephine A. Pearson, teacher in various denominational
              colleges and civic leader, include clippings concerning her activities, personal
              correspondence, pictures, sketch of William L. Pearson, pamphlets, genealogical
              information on Mary Howell Bunton and the Roscoe and Pearson families, and coats of
              arms of those families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16318_mwu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR RICHARD PEARSON PAPERS, 1773.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4102</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_484d10c99957b30336846d9388f15837"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95c5ce89b562a0392eae5083b174df2f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_521a46380f8fa5e8b1d737f18109adcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Sir Richard Pearson (1731-1806), British naval captain and commander of the
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Serapis </title> when defeated by John Paul
              Jones and the <title type="simple" render="italic">Bonhomme Richard,</title> notifying
              him of his appointment as commander of the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Speedwell.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16322_fyi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHMOND MUMFORD PEARSON PAPERS, 1862-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4103</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d2e563f81fd30ae311cf4c262234a73e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>206 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d6b6fefa3678c009fc1d6fa88f23879">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yadkinville (Yadkin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_124299be3d75770f8484035632ac0405">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Richmond Mumford Pearson (1805-1878), lawyer, state legislator, and justice
              of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, include petitions from men desiring exemption
              from conscription during the Civil War; papers relating to the arrests of John Spears
              and M.L. Cranfield for aiding deserters and those avoiding conscription; declarations
              of various people concerning number of slaves held; election returns from the
              Confederate Army for North Carolina state officials and officers of Yadkin County;
              1864 grand jury presentments for harboring deserters and conscripts from the
              Confederate Army, for harboring a witness from the state, and for improper conduct
              toward a company of slaves; two lists of Negroes, one for men to work on Confederate
              fortifications; law notebook kept by a student at the law school of Chief Justice
              Pearson, primarily concerning property law; and a letter, 1921, describing a riot of
              Negroes and a lynching in Norlina, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16326_2jb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY PEASE PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4104</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be47b280a54bfac32e543a58f0c29990"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac4df013d62480c0aef77a2f934d9355">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Darlington, Durham, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7bacd3470c2a9c494cf3fd9cc35a308f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Samuel Morley to Henry Pease (1807-1881), member of Parliament,
              concerning the Parliamentary Reform Committee's plans for increased political
              activity.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16330_157" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIJAH WOLSEY PECK PAPERS, 1851-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4105</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e42a9b4262a2bc626d09e0380dce74f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>27 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4cbe1dfc704a15d3d7aaabd6cce335d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tuscaloosa (Tuscaloosa County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0181264f0ae2cad60d1046828b28ade5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Elijah Wolsey Peck, chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, include
              letters about the court records of his cases; election returns from the headquarters
              of the 3rd Military District; letter protesting the certification of the election of
              John B. Callis as U.S. representative; and family letters from his son, David Peck,
              while a patient in the Washington Home, Chicago, Illinois, in 1879.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16334_wr7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARTIN L. PECK PAPERS, 1869-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4106</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_519bc6c2da982e168d2cdad8cc88786f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d79d9af74fcda8fba3b84c581fa50b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rainsburg (Bedford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d388d6b281f4a6f9f22208517be8ea9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Martin L. Peck, schoolteacher, from friends who were also schoolteachers,
              discussing teachers' salaries, curriculum, living expenses, tuition, and other related
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16338_nkt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PEDEN &amp; KELLY PAPERS, 1835-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4107</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e04826f8ef06b9eba4e1ff47c4cd1a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2bb7ed4f937124ef5f4c74a971b2fae4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilkesboro (Wilkes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_063a5b5340cd99e1409bf51eb9d2fd13">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the mercantile firm of Peden &amp; Kelly recording items purchased
              locally, including animal skins, whiskey, grain, dairy products, cloth, tallow, and
              other products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16342_xm1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN PEDRICK PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4108</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_250e6f9ac0caa20531728588a592d98f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b88d557959368a16e3511a83410549e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fulton County, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3260b5e6a0ba54d938c7ace3b130b01">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Pedrick, 115th New York Infantry Regiment of Volunteers, to his
              parents, Benjamin and Mary A. Pedrick, and to his brother, Nelson Pedrick, commenting
              on personal matters, camp life, the presidential election of 1864, Copperheads in New
              York, Negroes, Generals Ulysses S. Grant and Quincy Adams Gillmore, and the activities
              of his regiment in Virginia and Florida and on the coastal islands of South
              Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16346_yl8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN C. PEDRICK PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4109</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db0ef9bfd75147b5b58530d07e154604"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8945f9161e513623c835ab7865b2cbfd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3cc7e8824c91f3aa5474982aa0a05a3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of John C. Pedrick concerning speculation in cotton by treasury and
              army agents, trade conditions and regulations, and the market for northern merchandise
              in Tennessee and the lower Mississippi Valley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16350_1k1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PEED COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1841-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4110</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_90d0674e3ecb14755a28ba905fb78ed9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 120 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_70408358af3618303cce16cb5670ec83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1e706e31eae17fcc245e7009cdd396d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Commonplace book of John Peed, sailmaker in the U.S. Navy, containing drafts or
              copies of letters, personal accounts, mess accounts, diary entries, log entries, and
              other miscellaneous records.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16354_ywx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLIE SUE (ELLIS) PEEBLES PAPERS, 1874-1926.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4111</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ae40ea664a38e36dc4bad5d88c34dd5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>478 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c6e21ae97b9bd31b6ab3f83966bb3a1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Advance (Davie County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e626442df91ab8db599f4ec259272eb1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sallie Sue (Ellis) Peebles, music teacher and president of the county
              branch of the Woman's Association for the Betterment of Public School Houses, include
              personal correspondence from friends and a suitor, Thomas R. Wolfe; correspondence and
              other papers concerning the work of the Association; material on the Methodist
              Episcopal Church, South; financial papers; commencement and conference programs;
              invitations and cards; and miscellaneous printed material.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16358_7a4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PEEBLES FAMILY PAPERS, 1849-1908.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4112</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2536967b0888a81da88c316034ea082c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53f430dc97e826bc8f13eb9b0ba1aed8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, and Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8bdc26e57f6e002d11f72f4612c029ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists of John F. Peebles's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Hoffman,</title> an unfinished and apparently unpublished
              historical novel in the romantic tradition with the scene laid in Virginia just prior
              to the American Revolution, written in 1849; accounts as a Petersburg physician,
              1853-1855; Anne Lee Peebles's diaries, 1870 and 1878; and Helena Stockton Peebles's
              scrapbook, 1890, and diaries, 1901-1908.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16362_1u2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR ROBERT PEEL, SECOND BARONET, PAPERS, 1816-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4113</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6274e4f0e04762de992fd9eeb6514ce0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>63 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7ca2b011aa69162e84ab97d2c863373">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tamworth, Staffordshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_02cad3833d1ee27704fb5020015d797f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Robert Peel, Second Baronet (1788-1850), member of Parliament, chief
              secretary for Ireland, home secretary, chancellor of the exchequer and first lord of
              the treasury, include personal correspondence and notes; letters to Sir William
              Knighton, private secretary of the King, concerning matters of importance to King
              George IV, including routine requests for the king's signature, the desire of General
              St. John for the King's sanction of a private undertaking in Brighton, the King's
              sponsorship of a society established in Manchester for the promotion of the fine arts,
              reports of the recorder at the Old Bailey and the need of the King to hold a council
              to receive the reports, and the petition of a school for financial aid; letter, 1826,
              from Peel concerning relations between England and Ireland, and British obligations
              towards the Irish economy; letter, 1837, from Peel to Sir James Emerson-Tennent
              discussing the parliamentary elections and the latter's defeat; letter, 1844, from
              Peel replying to a question in the House of Commons about the advance of French
              authority in the region of the Gabon River in French Equatorial Africa; routine
              correspondence dealing with requests for information and administrative matters;
              clippings about the birthplace and the death of Peel; and a letter from Sir Robert
              Peel, Third Baronet (1822-1895), commenting upon his appointment as Irish Secretary
              and comparing the situation in Ireland with what it was when his father held the same
              office.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16366_h4j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN W. PEGRAM PAPERS, 1834-1841</unittitle>
            <unitid>4114</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03ba37a4a277663cb1c5987ad070db7c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_015a7df2705dc3e12afacb4be613dfc1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Guilford County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_161c7183a2dd6dbbf1329d12921a7def">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Arithmetic book, 1834, and ciphering book, 1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16370_kho" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ARTHUR HARVEY THURSBY-PELHAM PAPERS, 1883-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4115</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4930a6ef3469fbc1a31a9761064411f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_48aa1ec7a634f153b15218918727aa97">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cound, Shropshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5885dc3b3248c383e392525b92561057">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volumes of Arthur Harvey ThursbyPelham (b. 1874), clergyman of the Church of England,
              entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Murray, 1883,</title> and
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Murray, 1886,</title> containing
              manuscripts written and bound together in the form of a monthly magazine. Compiled
              principally by Arthur Harvey Thursby-Pelham and his brother, Charles Augustus
              Thursby-Pelham (1871-1886), the volumes include stories, poetry, drawings, cards, two
              writings about the Charterhouse that Charles Thursby-Pelham attended, two watercolors,
              and antique cards for Christmas and the New Year.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16374_38w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SILVIO PELLICO PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4116</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a86c08ccb05eba06cac851641ec4b6b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95eae0fa33861238f404756832544d29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Turin, Italy.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b86d85537038ca77018ee7089b242438">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Poem entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">A Dio</title> by Silvio
              Pellico (1789-1854), Italian patriot and author; and an engraving of a portrait of
              Pellico.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16378_q0y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR LEWIS PELLY PAPERS, 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4117</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c362face424df77e8a160170ad8d42cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b284dfe2ec168bcf5bb1453c178b5913">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44be1453963b3c39b615d0b61b09c110">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Detailed, watercolor plan of the Commission Hall at Baroda, India, as it was arranged
              for the trial of the ruler of Baroda, Malhar Rao, Gaekwar of Baroda, done by Dr.
              George Edwin Seward, Surgeon-Major of the Bombay Army, Baroda Residency Surgeon and
              Cantonment Magistrate at Baroda. On the reverse side of the plan is a notation and the
              signature of Sir Lewis Pelly (1825-1892), Indian official and then special
              commissioner for Baroda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16382_mqg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LALLA PELOT PAPERS, 1852 (1857-1887) 1956.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4118</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eee00c407ab9d265d4d969039db9a538"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>249 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1a9039311f1057b383aac6383f32e150">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Laurens (Laurens County), S.C.,</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a262fbf25e85687c237bd07649bd224">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of the Pelot family and friends. Civil War letters from James
              Pelot and W. H. Sullivan discuss their experiences as Confederate soldiers in
              campaigns in northern Virginia, and at Edisto Island (South Carolina) and Kinston
              (North Carolina), respectively; information and rumors regarding the strength of
              opposing armies, tactics, and casualties; details of camp life, including food,
              morale, discipline, sanitary conditions, mail service, and furloughs; the shelling of
              Charleston, South Carolina; the devastation of the coastal plantations; and
              conscription and loyalty. Letters from other family members in South Carolina describe
              currency exchange ratios; the value of crops, especially corn; prices of land, real
              estate and foodstuffs; the approach of Union troops and plans to flee; and
              depredations by Union troops. The letters of Mrs. J. Ward Motte during the
              Reconstruction period discuss the prices of land, real estate and livestock; the
              behavior of the freedmen; the Union League; military occupation; various elections;
              fighting between blacks and whites during the election of 1870; and the appearance of
              new industry in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Scattered papers refer to education,
              including a record, 1863, of tuition-free scholars at Cross Hill Academy, South
              Carolina; and a report card, 1884, of the Newberry Female Academy, South Carolina. A
              letter dated only December 30 describes abolitionist activities in Laurens and
              Cokesbury, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16386_qi0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY LAYFETTE PELOUZE PAPERS, 1841 (1854-1865) 1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4119</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f4dbda3899d0c5ff7a795e9160bbc90b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>171 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0643d2d820946f59be755fe8bb8c0f7c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f65d4b2539bc070c2762a0ae75e5c2c9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Henry L. Pelouze, a Northern mechanic engaged in
              manufacturing type fonts and connected with the Richmond Branch Foundry. The
              collection includes letters from Pelouze to his wife, Jane (Tuthill) Pelouze; letters
              from Edward Pelouze, while manufacturing scales for weighing gold in San Francisco,
              California, 1850; letters referring to politics in Richmond in 1860, and business and
              political conditions there after the Civil War; and letters from Winfield Hanford
              Tuthill, written while in the Federal Army at Fortress Monroe (Virginia), Hilton Head
              and St. Helena's Island (South Carolina), and Fort Pulaski (Georgia).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16390_lq3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN CLIFFORD PEMBERTON PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4120</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_63c855b9ebb21a844b8730c087b0375a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3218680290a27edc85d36fafc8aac2f7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_75bfee11aba442f0e3a679d2393241f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of a letter from Robert Chisolm to John C. Pemberton (1814-1881), officer
              in the U.S. Army and later the C.S.A. Army, complaining about soldiers stealing from
              Chisolm's island near Charleston, South Carolina. The letter was endorsed on the
              reverse side by Pemberton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16394_1j4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES B. PENCE DIARY, 1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4121</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_207e18910fe9673c4f4537601fa7d8b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 435 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3587b7495c794dad7b00e82b352be43b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quicksburg (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb0eb8a3c830de32fba6ec9d3bed16c5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a part-time farmer and plasterer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16398_fj0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB PENCE, JR., PAPERS, 1821-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4122</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e23931e73bbb32958e711bd2e36f31a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf5095e9455b9da43b8970655ac6330d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shenandoah County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3dff04c3433bb177320e0cc6553fc90a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile records, including a fragment of an account book, 1859-1860; a ledger,
              1841-1850; daybook, 1853-1860, of Jacob Pence, Jr., and John Bauserman; and a page
              from an account book. There is also a land deed from John Hisey and his wife, Jemima,
              to Jacob Pence, Jr.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16402_1jq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NETTIE PENCE DIARY, 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4123</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f880c9a156c6da5215f8f76408f9b3d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 240 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1907725be1d4dbfa277c23cf69373fde">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Quicksburg (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c42e1280f3e7cd750059dfa3435a4d66">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of a schoolgirl.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16406_1td" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERRY PENCE-LEDGER, 1881-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4124</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0268877dd541f760d0e90039a6336d74"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 216 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42a021d845a7ef3298aa11c6fe74d86a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburg (Shenandoah County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_54f540227c402a7c8e0a3cb40f3cfd57">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business records of a small farm including accounts of debits and credits for hired
              help, milling, threshing, transportation of goods, blacksmith work, and service on
              roads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16410_9ns" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN R. PENDELL PAPERS, 1817-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4125</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5465a96858101891970bbcec2eb8497e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,527 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_63417c46792f163910ea52fde1633b8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.; and New York.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_390fc2eb0d471da00e444a14ffeb443d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of several generations of the family of John R. Pendell,
              teacher, salesman, and Baptist minister, and of the related F. D. Ingersoll and
              Jeduthan Stevens families, discussing family finances, social life and customs in
              Massachusetts and New York, the need for education for various members of the family,
              religion, temperance and prohibition, and the presidential elections of 1884 and
              1888.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16414_hxp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DUDLEY DIGGES PENDLETON PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4126</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c04bec8f9cb3ea36905822eaac14e76f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>85 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_afcd6aa5d39255e54936f429c3733873">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson County, W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8d62e0e1b5f79e98bea5bfeeaadce317">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of Dudley Diggs Pendleton (b. ca. 1841), acting adjutant general to
              his uncle, William Nelson Pendleton, brigadier general in the Confederate Army,
              written chiefly to his mother, Mrs. Hugh Nelson Pendleton, and to his brother, Robert
              with comments on military activities, camp life, engagements with the enemy, death of
              Stonewall Jackson, family news, and sermons of William Nelson Pendleton to the
              soldiers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16418_erk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MADISON PENDLETON AND WILLIAM JAMES PENDLETON PAPERS, 1775 (1830-1890)
              1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4127</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ca63d8644fb4268eca8611614d1721c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,806 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad03eb63f60603514603798ca0f69e23">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisa County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bdf43236de2f27faae5206f44b318c40">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and financial papers, containing information on tobacco farming
              and Confederate military affairs. Included also are papers of David B. Harris and
              William garret, related by marriage, and of David Bullock, William B. B. Walker, and
              other members of the Pendleton family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16422_m1j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL PENDLETON PAPERS, 1781-1782.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4128</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e0e0e289bd5002270ff4aeba4178fe5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec569b44070c4c7f8f421fd766f7d880">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hyde Park (Dutchess County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9df9efc6108812e400402e87ce1ea661">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathaniel Pendleton, farmer, jurist, and Revolutionary officer, consist of
              orders to troops in Georgia written by Pendleton as aide-de-camp for General Nathaniel
              Greene, and a letter from Joseph Clay to Pendleton concerning supplies for the Georgia
              troops and the seizure of British cargo ships.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16426_5n1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM NELSON PENDLETON PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4129</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03a4f33a46525908fd2ee2edfd716ef8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>174 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a730f069f45b57d9376494034b87c3c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e28b3e64d675e17c5ec6395278663266">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of William Nelson Pendleton (1809-1883), Protestant Episcopal
              minister, chiefly concerning his services in the Confederate Army as a brigadier
              general and chief of artillery to Robert E. Lee. Included are commissions, telegrams,
              lists of ordnance, orders and requests for supplies, a list of captured material,
              special orders, contracts for supplies, a list of quartermaster's stores, and reports
              of officers. Among the correspondents are R. H. Chilton, Jubal A. Early, J. Gorgas,
              Wade Hampton, Joseph E. Johnston, Robert E. Lee, J. Letcher, and L. P. Walker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16430_7nu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM PENN, SR., PAPERS, 1775-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4130</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df1d1dc23d857cd815e87ffd307f2907"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a34877657a64a6eb94bb96f1e6a5b080">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsville (Henry County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_890d3a43316f23e1928e0b264fce1fc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and land indentures of Abraham Penn, Sr. (1743-1801), tobacco
              planter and manufacturer, and Virginia legislator.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16434_1ux" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GREEN W. PENN-PAPERS, 1764 (1830-1870) 1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4131</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab2764dd09fcc4236be658d48295591a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>180 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74ac5bbe9a270f6eaf50b94f89e2896c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Patrick County and Henry County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_84aa341ab7940a6f475dfa9414c68e2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of various members of the Penn family of Patrick
              and Henry counties, Virginia. Included is information on agricultural, commercial, and
              industrial aspects of tobacco; western migration and lands; life in Kentucky,
              Tennessee, Louisiana, and Alabama; Virginia politics and commodity prices in the
              1840s; religious revivals; conflict within the Methodist Church in the 1840s over
              abolitionism; courts in Virginia; the defeat of General Winfieid Scott in the
              presidential election of 1852; the hanging of several slaves; secessionist sentiment
              in the South; the Civil War, including discussions of the battles of First Manassas
              (Virginia) and Greenbrier (West Virginia), morale in the Confederate Army, sickness in
              the army, camp life, Confederate refugees, various Confederate officers, desertion,
              Jefferson Davis, supplies, the siege of Petersburg, depredations by Union troops,
              especially under William T. Sherman, and the prison at Point Lookout (Maryland);
              Radical Republicans; economic conditions during Reconstruction; freedmen; politics in
              New Orleans, 1874; the White League in Louisiana; the election of Rutherford B. Hayes;
              and other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16438_6re" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PENN PAPERS, 1776-1920.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4132</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4349365d574d2f14c8eceeb90065d081"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bb1942280d69d2af75dc1301a149eb77">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Granville County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_219beb93994fc6c3909473da7183ebd5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter to John Penn (1740-1788), signer of the Declaration of Independence
              for North Carolina, from John Adams concerning the establishment of a new government
              in case the colonies should declare themselves independent; a copy of Penn's will from
              the original in the office of the clerk of superior court of Granville County; a
              sketch of Penn's life by John Taylor; and a letter written to T. M. Pittman regarding
              John Penn from D. W. Taylor, who was descended from Penn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16442_vjc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. M. PENNIMAN PAPERS, 1827-1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4133</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ff17dba084e51c99839072cf25debda"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_493339bcc84edd08cce7d26abb211aaa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4760a52c02572acd5ef83387e59af1c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from S. M. Penniman, New York merchant, to Mary Ann Tyler Peabody
              and her mother and sister, commenting on his connection with the Sunday school
              movement in New York.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16446_0bi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA. CITY COMMISSIONERS. COUNTY AND CITY
              COMMISSIONERS' ELECTION RETURNS, 1843-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4134</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f66e0db0454261d33fa871baa82df7e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_769bdce8e2c5a460d78b7d9ac72587a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a3b1d8e7ad382323af30f018891daba3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copies of selected pages from the County and City Commissioners' Election Returns,
              1820-1858, from the Department of Records, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, covering
              presidential, congressional, county, and municipal elections in the city and county of
              Philadelphia, 1843-1858.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16450_w03" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN PENNYBACKER DAYBOOK, 1812-1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4135</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b48887dc17a0622c5c5ba9f58b06d64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_497e8ac22056403bb0b14881b46309f5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pine Forge, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fa86436e4296f4d6e28275f564163f8d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general merchant and operator of Pine Forge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16454_eiw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PEPPER PAPERS, 1847-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4136</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4d06fa65e24007f50a5acbab4482e4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a3822ab3e3a8309f36977798fb3c5e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germanton (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_778f80138b3aa62b9e22575b6dd110d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection primarily consists of letters from Clarendon N. Pepper to his father,
              Dr. John Pepper, and concerns Clarendon's health, his experience at Emory and Henry
              College in Virginia, his marriage, and duty on the Stokes Circuit in the North
              Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. A few letters concern
              Dr. Pepper's services as a physician.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16458_mex" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SPENCER PERCEVAL PAPERS, 1806-1809.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4137</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_011c111d69a6a4dc2a6d8e9b772d516d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9ed34513a04d1afd1c06be9aa8d82767">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1857387829063f677e5322ea9bde9209">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence relating to Perceval (1762-1812), British statesman and prime
              minister, 1809-1812, includes a letter concerning the inquiry into the conduct of
              Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Princess of Wales, 1806; letters from John Morrison seeking
              the post of envoy to Delhi, India, and criticizing the East India Company; an
              invitation from Perceval to Edward Law, First Baron Ellenborough, to a formal dinner,
              1807; a letter of Robert Dundas concerning the formation of Perceval's cabinet; and a
              letter of 1811 concerning Perceval's opinions of military events in Spain and
              Portugal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16462_5t3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JUAN PÉREZ DE MONTALVÁN PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4138</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4cdbd746816fae7405d9c9f96dd40d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2057f6bc667a84879513e13d1e9a883">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madrid, Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13daf807435a4a15cf377af762189dc8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of parts 1 and 2 of a comedy, <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >La Puerta Macarena,</title> by Montalvn (1602-1638), poet and dramatist. The
              originals are in the Biblioteca Nacional, Madrid.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16466_ykt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN P. PERKINS PAPERS, 1847-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4139</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d9e12d35bdec864b84ca0a1a89ab0db"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bdee7324dc7fcf91dbd51cb40f42293e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brownsville (Haywood County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_960ddf7544f00f8c845622d49da412d7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning lands to Major Robert Hairston in the Brownsville vicinity.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16470_n5g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS PERKINS PAPERS, 1768-1790.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4140</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_575b4dabfb2b77e0f04680ea532edcee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_617d4244702670c072de1010e435d1ee">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Kent County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_694374d9e6775aa6cd1011870654b125">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The will of Thomas Perkins (d. 1768) and papers relating to the settlement of his
              estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16474_ikz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM ROBERTSON PERKINS PAPERS, 1928-1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4141</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f7317245612126b7f1dac02c85f1e64f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ea72f42f0893027d878c2a1c0000535">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va., and New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e19d5cb8866aa82448456a4cc6e321b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Perkins (1875-1945), counsel for James Buchanan Duke and trustee
              of the Duke Endowment, consisting of a copy of a letter on the relation of the
              university to its students, a clipping on the settlement of the Duke estate, and an
              article on Mary Carter Nelson, once governess in the Perkins home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16478_lk7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>T. H. PERKINSON BANKBOOK, 1918.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4142</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_176f25f02b268603aee091f002a4f454"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a69155afbecd830ef64ec20a1742bf85">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f88c57b562cd8bfc7d65f7a4d5cf992f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Savings passbook issued by the National Bank of Charlottesville.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16482_if3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM H. PERKINSON PAPERS, 1882-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4143</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af12658b67d7151afa6bd9ec5eb19470"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2ef0dc888e6448dabc4fbe910f8ad3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlottesville (Albemarle County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc6d6692d795bde925d3f60fb0931117">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Notes on philology relating to the work of a professor at the University of
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16486_z1d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABNER M. PERRIN PAPERS, 1847-1848.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4144</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d8e515f1bc048d3278e0210124cc208a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9355eaa9057e85549aa4bed094fad194">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgafield District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68e7cdeab545362156e4b6a4a6938677">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Perrin, a U.S. Army lieutenant concerning recruiting during the
              Mexican War and discharging the men afterward.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16490_cib" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS C. PERRIN PAPERS, 1822 (1857-1895).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4145</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2facc0b86c794b486fd9a5b2cf63017d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>632 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a98f1ac515da32e21b81d4f65fc61ffd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Abbeville (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01ed0df7c5b37267c360172e952509c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely papers concerning Perrin's law practice in partnership with James S. Cothran,
              speculation in cotton, suits against the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, and affairs
              of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina. There are many letters and reports from
              cotton brokers and speculators in Charleston, including McGowan and Perrin, Jeffers
              &amp; Cothran, George A. Trenholm and Son, and some reports from New York cotton
              brokers. There is some correspondence in the 1850s with William S. Cothran, father of
              James S. Cothran, and president of the Rome Rail Road Company; plats of surveys of
              land belonging to the estate of Henry Laurens; printed matter regarding lawsuits of
              the Georgia, Carolina, and Northern Rail Road; and papers of L. W. Perrin, attorney
              for that railroad. Several items deal with the Long Cane Presbyterian church of
              Abbeville County. Among other correspondents are Francis W. Dawson, Sr., William F.
              DeSaussure, Thomas Q. Donaldson, Alexander Cheves Haskell, Samuel McGowan, Thomas J.
              Robertson, William D. Simpson, Charles Henry Smith, and George A. Trenholm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16494_80g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERRONET FAMILY PAPERS, 1752-1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4146</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b02fb990ac556983f2bcbe0485e2039a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4e92509433d6a969a50c51dfc91acc4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Shoreham, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_35e955444206155024ca5763b66d3d48">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection consists principally of a scrapbook containing correspondence,
              reproductions of engravings, poetry, autographs, a pencil drawing, and an account of
              astrological incidents. The correspondence is related to the Perronet family and other
              early leaders of the Wesleyan movement in England. Included are letters from Vincent
              Perronet to his children and grandchildren stating his religious beliefs and moral
              principles; a letter of John Perronet, Vincent's son, defending John Locke against
              John Hildrop and Robert Clayton; and letters of John Wesley to Vincent Perronet's
              grandson-in-law, Peard Dickinson, concerning doctrinal matters and family and personal
              subjects. Other authors include Charles Wesley, Sarah Wesley, Joseph Benson, Adam
              Clarke, James Dixon, Joseph Entwisle, John William Fletcher, Mary (Bosanquet)
              Fletcher, Thomas Jackson, Henry Moore, and Richard Watson. There are engravings of
              John Wesley, Vincent Perronet, and Joseph Benson and a pencil drawing of William
              Perronet. An account, apparently by Vincent Perronet, describes two appearances of a
              bright star followed by deaths in the community. There are a printed account of the
              last words of Charles Wesley and a clipped obituary of Edith Thompson,
              great-granddaughter of Vincent Perronet. Loose items include a discourse by Charles
              Perronet on man's need for religion; diaries of an unidentified young woman commenting
              on sermons and spiritual life; and miscellaneous letters and autographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16498_3gv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALGERNON S. PERRY AND JEREMIAH PERRY PAPERS, 1761 (1830-1850)
              1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4147</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2cc5e7b4a1ea05431e01364ad954a661"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>132 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_367225dfa8d1abc7994dc96d0f9e19ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklin County, N.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7ca908880dbef139b752a0234b820789">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Indentures, wills, other legal documents, and a few letters of the Perry family,
              large landowners and slaveholders. The most significant document is the will of
              Jeremiah Perry, father of Algernon Perry, 1838, leaving the property to his wife and
              ten children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16502_v5p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN C. PERRY PAPERS, 1839-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4148</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1e3ed660c1eb6cf541002c07bfd3fca2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c416c3cc7e5082cb553421f1bc5a34c3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franklinton (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_59e47d030f3b688bf3b995c278ba9370">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Allen C. Perry, probably a planter, including an explanation
              of the grading system of Midway Academy, North Carolina, in which his son was
              enrolled.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16506_q88" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERRY PAPERS, 1849-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4149</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f4add3f88d292bf016ac7de6e453753"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_12ac8e8e7e17e11e40077391a8d2f17b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_aaae6ee7013a1ad182e2d58218ebae2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Benjamin F. Perry (1805-1886), prominent South Carolina Unionist, member
              of U.S. Congress, 1836-1844, founder and editor of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Southern Patriot,</title> and provisional governor of South
              Carolina, addressed to Armistead Burt of Abbeville, South Carolina, dealing with
              sequestration of property in 1863; the passage of civil rights bills; and private
              lawsuits.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16510_kzf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER PERRY ACCOUNT BOOK, 1842-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4150</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7d56af4a4295458339295d436b44fe1b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bd1794973ce872136ff3c204274fb5aa">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[North Carolina?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_feabe417c61e07073a15189d005af0c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16514_zd2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES PERRY PAPERS, 1812.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4151</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32dfa672ca5970ec25b344b756645d93"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_745ab1bd4a409e2f051fa2848e02a0e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bc4ded4496ae189f82cde0fe3c33434e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from James Perry (1756-1821), British journalist, asking George Hanger for a
              statement concerning a parliamentary investigation of funds awarded Hanger for his
              services during the War of the American Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16518_rbt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VESTAL W. PERRY PAPERS, 1831 (1860-1890) 1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4152</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4f6e6ea453d5dbb6ca06b2e24a323036"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,028 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_717ea861e161acd106f2f715791d15e2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>High Point (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb41fe1b07efd36a9b339253161123b7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of Vestal W. Perry, planter, operator of a country store and
              whiskey distillery, and justice of the peace. The collection contains a few legal
              papers; papers from the U.S. Internal Revenue Office regarding whiskey taxes; notes
              concerning purchases of fertilizer by tobacco farmers; and some information on farm
              conditions and prices in Missouri and Indiana, 1866-1886. Included also is a ledger of
              mercantile accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16522_ihw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILSON PERRY AND JAMES DAVIS PAPERS, 1839-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4153</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2c5fb9c903806bde61d91542e8925f84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>18 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af42722aad4690e3a0a280f990c4497a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Perquimans County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1fef9e2098421df72c0253ee98616747">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers concerning the operation of a gristmill by Wilson Perry and James
              Davis near Woodville, North Carolina. One letter, 1865, written by the Federal
              assistant superintendent of Negro affairs, orders Davis to free some Negroes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16526_wcu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PRESLEY CARTER PERSON PAPERS, 1767 (1829-1897) 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4154</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5532277c468dde33d1499f859f867001"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,500 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dbec6018bd53f50767bc43fd347e1833">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Louisburg (Franklin County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d19db6bc75c1c948a523a233415be9b0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous bills, deeds, accounts, and correspondence of Presley C. Person
              (1770-1845); of his son, Thomas A. Person, and of his family; and of Willie Mangum
              Person (1862-1930), nephew of Thomas A. Person. The earliest papers are largely
              confined to deeds and copies of wills; later papers, centering around Presley C.
              Person, consist generally of letters and documents pertaining to the settlement of his
              estate with Thomas A. Person as administrator. The bulk of the collection concerns
              Thomas A. Person and his family, including legal papers; numerous letters in the 1840s
              and 1850s to Theophilus Perry from his father, Levin Perry, written from New Orleans,
              Louisiana, and Harrison County, Texas; letters during 1860 from Harriet (Person)
              Perry, wife of Theophilus Perry, in Texas, and during the war years many letters (bulk
              of the war correspondence) between the two; and letters from Jesse H. H. Person (d.
              1863) and M. P. Person, Confederate soldiers, concerning military activities and army
              life. Included also are business letters and family letters filled with Civil War
              reminiscences; and school and college letters from various members of the family while
              at the following North Carolina schools: Raleigh Female Classical Institute, 1835;
              Wake Forest College, 1853; Warrenton Female College, 1860; and the University of North
              Carolina, 1860. Included also are a diary of Harriet Perry, 1869; a few business
              papers of W. P. Montgomery; business and personal letters of Willie Mangum Person,
              attorney and son of Joseph Arrington Person; and during the 1890s, a few family and
              personal letters of "Mrs. Joe Persons," famous for the preparation and sale of a
              patent medicine (only one letter concerns <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy</title>). In 1904 a number of letters are addressed to
              Mrs. W. P. Montgomery from quacks and operators of sanatoriums concerning various
              remedies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16530_0g0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERUVIAN COLLECTION PAPERS, 1580-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4155</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6c7b2037c787275856f9c1bcf383e831"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>42 items and 21
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1bd6b01d8d3b0ca9bc942fade4de110b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Peru.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5df3333c1469a1dfbc6f611dbac889a8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection of heterogeneous material, generally relating to the colonial period
              of Peru, falls roughly into three groups centering around commerce and industry,
              literary activity, and religious and social history. Several manuscripts in the first
              group contain information on the mining of mercury, 1786-1787. Literary materials
              include the poems of Caviedes, in seventeenth century script useful for correcting
              errors in the copies published by Ricardo Palma; a copy of the iconoclastic and
              mysterious poems by Antonio de Solís; one cuaderno of the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Documentos históricos</title> collected by Manuel de Odriozola; and
              three <title type="simple" render="italic">Documentos literarios</title> from
              contemporary publications. Among the items relating to religion and social history are
              a compilation of the papers of Peruvian viceroys and others, 1580-1818; an <title
                type="simple" render="italic">expediente</title> concerning witchcraft and idolatry
              in Peru; original papers of the Provincial Council at Lima, 1772-1773, relating to the
              debate within the church on the modernization of learning which Charles III attempted
              to impose upon the empire; copy of the proceso of Tupac Amaru; and a booklet, 1794,
              describing the founding and development of Quito, Ecuador. </p>
            <p>Each item and volume is listed below, with some explanation. Some of these items,
              formerly the property of Don Francisco Pérez de Velasco, are included in <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Cátalogo de la Biblioteca Peruana Prooriedad de Dn.
                Francisco Perez de Velasco </title> (Lima, 1918). For convenience in listing, the
              items are numbered, some singly and others in groups, according to content and author
              or compiler. </p>
            <p>(1) Adios a Garcia Moreno. 26 de junio de 1866. Guayaquil. (Printed broadside.) </p>
            <p>(2) <title type="simple" render="italic">El Aguila de Condorcunca. </title> 13 de
              febrero de 1847. Suplemento. (Article entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Frustrado proyecto de monarquia en Colombia. Epitome de la
                memoria documentada que redacta el año de 1833, el jeneral de Colombia Jose Domingo
                Espinar, antiguo secretario del Libertador Simon Bolivar.</title>) </p>
            <p>(3) Al Excelentísimo Señor Libertador de Colombia y el Perú de su apasionadisimo
              admirador Antonio Gonrater. 1825. Estracto del Itinerario de la Provincia de Santa
              Cruz de esta Republica, haste la Provincia de San Pablo, perteneciente al Imperio del
              Brasil. </p>
            <p>(4) Alto Peru. Cartas Topograficas. Atlas No. 1. Quito, Ecuador. 1794. (A historical
              summary of the founding, peopling, and development of the city of Quito, Ecuador,
              prepared by Juan Ascaray, a notary of His Majesty. It contains a chronological list of
              bishops of Quito and is based upon documents in the archives of the city in 1794,
              especially a manuscript work by Dr. Miguel Sánchez Solmirón, dean of the cathedral. </p>
            <p>(5) Apuntamientos de novedades. [A unique document concerned with the succession of
              Charles II (1665-1700).] </p>
            <p>(6) Arequipa. Prefectural Correspondencia. 1841. (Illuminates the political
              activities of Ramón Castilla and Miguel San Román.) </p>
            <p>(7) Francisco Xavier Montero, Boloños de los Reyes. Papeles que pertenecen a . . .
              Caracas, 1765-1770. (Petition, autos, and testimonials concerning the quality and
              purity of race [<emph render="italic">limpieza de sangre</emph>] of Francisco Montero
              Boloños as a prerequisite for a license.) </p>
            <p>(8) Callao, Peru. Libro de la razon de salidas correspondiente a la contaduría de los
              efectos que registran en las embarcaciones que salen del puerto del Callao asi pare
              los reynos de Españo y otros puertos de esta mar del sur en el presente año de 1774;
              Libro duplicado de alcaldía donde consta al entrada y salida de efectos de almacenaje
              á cargo de administrador del puerto del Callao, D. Manuel Lastra. 1823 (An important
              official document relative to the trade of Callao toward the close of the Wars of
              Independence.); and Estado jeneral de la matricula de los buques mercantes nacionales,
              su clasificacion, estade y jiro. 16 julio de 1853. (Printed broadside.) </p>
            <p>(9) Pedro Candamo, April 17, 1860, Lima, Peru. (Letter from an unidentified person to
              Pedro Candamo discussing the planned delivery by Candamo of a thousand ounces of gold,
              giving detailed instructions and threatening Candamo with death if the task is not
              performed.) </p>
            <p>(10) Convenio celebrado entre los generales de los ejércitos titulados nacional y del
              gobierno de Chile. May 3, 1814. [Signatories: Gabino Gainza (ca. 1750-1825), Juan
              Mackenna (1771-1814), Bernardo O'Higgins (1776-1842).] </p>
            <p>(11) Jose María Córdova y Urrutia. Restablecimiento de los archivos destruidos pare
              former una exacta historia del Perú. (Copy.) </p>
            <p>(12) Descripción geográfica, demonstrative y evidente de la cuidad de Lambayeque su
              cituacion y extencion. Numero de pueblos y havitantes de todo su partido sur cabildos
              y tribunales, edificios, segun la razon estadistica que se pide, y en que abraza se
              enumeración el estado politico y militar, el económico civil . . . . </p>
            <p>(13) Eguidio a su amigo. Diálogo. (A hypothetical discourse between the old and the
              new.) </p>
            <p>(14) Esquadron de la Guarda de Honor del Excelentisimo Señor Virrey. 1 de Agosto de
              1817. (A report on the Viceroy's Honor Guard, giving the number of men, horses, etc.) </p>
            <p>(15) Expediente sobre las expediciones de 1814 y 1815 por Andamarco reconocimiento de
              las Montañas Peruanas. (A file on the exploratory expeditions or <emph render="italic"
                >entradas</emph> made <emph render="italic">via</emph> the town of Andamarca to the
              confluence of the <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Pangoa and the
                Chanchamayo</title> by the Franciscan Fray Paulo Alonso Carvallo, guardian of the
              missionary College of Santa Rosa de Ocopa and others, in order to <emph
                render="doublequote">restore</emph> certain missions. Copied by Friar Julian Bovo de
              Revello in 1847, the manuscript consists of a letter from Carvallo to the Governor
              Intendent, minutes of the town council of Andamarca, and a diary of the <emph
                render="italic">entradas.</emph>) </p>
            <p>(16) Extracto del Viage de Mr. de la Condamine de la Academia Real de las Ciencias a
              su regreso de la medida del grado terrestre en Quito por el Rio de las Amazonas en el
              Año de 1743. (Brief account of the nearly two year journey of Carlos María de La
              Condamine from Quito, Ecuador, to France by way of the Marañon and Amazon rivers,
              containing data on latitude, longitude, velocity of rivers, width and depth of
              streams, and observations on altitude.) </p>
            <p>(17) Tomas Florenz. Prontuario de capellanías fundadas en el Peru. 1821.
              (Ecclesiastical data, generally copied from the archives of the order, covering the
              seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.) </p>
            <p>(18) José de Larrea de Loredo. Observación sobre el carácter de los indios. </p>
            <p>(19) Libro real del ramo de azogue de los reales almazenes de Santa Barbara de Lima
              al cargo del guarda de ellos e inspección del interventor que corre desde 1 de enero
              haste el diziembre de 1786. Lima, 1786; and Libro manual de entrada, salida y
              existencia de los azogues que se hallan en los almacenes de ellos desde el 1 de enero
              de 1787 haste fin de diziembre de el. Por Francisco Angel Bravo de Rueda. 1787.
              (Important, but restricted, sources of information on mercury production at
              Huancavelica and in the province of Huarochiri.) </p>
            <p>(20) Lima, Peru (Province). Concejo provincial. Paraceres que se hen dado sobre los
              puntos pertenecientes al actual concilio provincial, celebrado en esta ciudad de los
              Reyes del Perú. Anõ s de 1772 y 1773. (Copy of an invaluable collection of official
              opinions handed down by the Concilio provincial); and Copia de los inventarios de las
              alhajas de este Santa Iglesia metropolitana de los Reyes; 20 de enero de 1797. </p>
            <p>(21) Lima y San. Martín. o apuntes pare la historia de la primera epoca de la Patria
              en Lima. 1821-1822. (A letter, dated Rio de Janeiro, August 15, 1822, in which the
              author [signed Un Arequipeño] charges General San Martin and Bernardo Monteagudo with
              tyranny, <emph render="doublequote">robberies,</emph> and assassinations.) </p>
            <p>(22) Angel Luque. Memorial Lima. </p>
            <p>(23) <title type="simple" render="italic">El Mercurio peruano.</title> (Copy of a
              treatise on the origins of this celebrated periodical. Papeles varios en la Biblioteca
              Nacional.) </p>
            <p>(24) Antonio Álvarez Morán. Libro de cuentas correspondientes á la general que el
              albacea lleva con la testamentaría del finado D. Antonio Álvarez Morán, desde 4 de
              julio de 1820. Lima. </p>
            <p>(25) Pascual Antonio Monzon. Data de los pesos que voy pagando en vertud de decretos
              del superior gobierno y demas tribunales a saber. Penas de camera. Desde l de agosto
              de 1777. </p>
            <p>(26) Manuel de Odriozola (1804-1889). Colección de documentos historicos. Lima, 1860.
              Cuaderno 3; Coleccion de poesías modernas recogidas y copiadas por . . . Lima.
              1837-1857. 3 cuadernos manuscritos. [Selections of poetry assembled by Odriozola
              consisting chiefly of sonnets, several lyrics, and some burlesque forms. Several
              pieces were transcribed from the initial volume of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">El Mercurio peruano </title> (1791), and from <title type="simple"
                render="italic">El Comercio </title> (1696, 1700). Of the six contemporary Latin
              American poets represented and indentified four are Peruvians: Manuel Nicolás
              Corpancho (1830-1863), José Joaquín Larrvia (1780-1832), Felipe Pardo y Aliaga
              (1806-1868), Manuel Ascencio Segura (1805-1871); one Colombian: Rafael Pombo
              (1833-1912); one Venezuelan: Juan Vicente Camacho (1829-1874)]; article by John M.
              Fein entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Una version desconocide de un
                poema de Pombo,</title> in <title type="simple" render="italic">El
                Colombiano,</title><title type="simple" render="doublequote">Supplemento</title>
              (May 3, 1953), on a poem in Colección de poesías modernas . . . ; and papeles varios
              de la Biblioteca Nacional. 102 pages. [Manuscript copies of originals in the
              Biblioteca Nacional. There are poetical works by Felipe Pardo y Aliaga (1806-1868) and
              Juan del Valle y Caviedes (1652-1692). Among the prose selections are: <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Introducción a la historia de los Incas del
                Perú.</title> (Del <title type="simple" render="italic">Mercurio peruano,</title> 9
              de setiembre de 1792); and Alvaro Navia Boloños y Moscoso, <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Fundacion de la iglesia y convento de la compania de Jesus que
                se arrunío en la inundación del mar en el Callao a cause del terremota del 28 de
                octubre de 1746.</title>] </p>
            <p>(27) Dominique Catherine de Pérignon, 1754-1818. Memoria presentada por el embajador
              de Francia al excmo. señor principe de la paz. Madrid. 25 de abril de 1797. (Inquiry
              relative to a naval engagement between English and Spanish warships and a statement of
              policy by the representatives of the Directory.) </p>
            <p>(28) Peru. Balance del antiguo ramo de Jerusalem y Cautivos, conforme a las
              liquidaciones practicadas en el libro respectivo y ultimos datos presentados en la
              visita haste 31 de diciembre de 1869. Lima. 18 de marzo de 1870. (Broadside.); Customs
              rates and accounts of shipments from Cuzco, 1811, 1816; Ministerio de hacienda.
              Cuaderno de oficios y consultas que empezó á correr el año de 1825. (Lima, 1825);
              Presidente (Ramón Castilla, 1845-1851), Discurso del presidente de la república, al
              cerrar las sesiones del congreso extraordinario de 1850; Presidente (Miguel San
              Román), Mensaje del presidente de la república, al congreso de 1863, Vicepresidente
              (Mariano H. Cevallos), Mensaje del primer vice presidente de la república, July 28,
              1872. (Speech to the Peruvian congress upon his succession to the presidency);
              Documentos inéditos, 1580-1818. (31 original manuscript documents. Twelve are by the
              several viceroys of Peru, namely, Francisco Toledo, García Hurtado de Mendoza, Pedro
              Toledo y Leyva, Francisco Gil de Taboada de Lemos, and José Fernando de Abascal y
              Sousa); Viceroyalty, Testimonio de los autos seguidos contra Mariano Tupac Amaro y
              Andrés Mendigure sobre atribuirseles la reincidencia en la revelion, Año de 1783, Real
              Sala del Crimen, Escribano de camera, Don Clemente Castellanos, 1780-1783. (Typescript
              from the original in a volume of <title type="simple" render="italic">Manuscritos
                varios</title> deposited in the <title type="simple" render="italic">Biblioteca
                nacional del Perú.</title> There are six <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >cuadernos</title> consisting of 372 pages numbered consecutively. The half title is
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Rebelion de Tupac Amaro. Tomo I.</title>)
              and Documentos reservados en los autos criminales contra Mariano Tupac Amaro y Andres
              Mendigure sobre reincidencias y posteriores excesos cometidos de resultas de la nueva
              sublevacion acaesida en los altos de Marcapata Provincia de Quispicanchi. (Typescript
              of manuscript documents in the Biblioteca y Archivo Nacional, Lima, Peru, bound in a
              book entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Rebelion de Tupac Amaru, Tomo
                II</title>; and an incomplete typescript of the same volume.); and Viceroyalty,
              Expediente sobre brujerías, hechizos y maleficios de Indios en el Perú. (Original
              folio manuscript volume containing two cedulas signed by Charles III and IV urging the
              bishops not to falter in efforts to convert the Indians.) </p>
            <p>(29) Gonzalo Pizarro (1502-1548). Colección de cartes de Gonzalo Pizarro, del
              licenciado Gasca y de Cepeda. </p>
            <p>(30) Poesias del Colegio Maximo de San Pablo de la Compañía de Jesus. Lima, Peru,
              1768. (Latin poems of the Jesuit <emph render="doublequote">major college of St.
                Paul</emph> in Lima on the occasion of the death of Elizabeth Farnese, the Queen.) </p>
            <p>(31) Poesías sagradas de diversos autores. Lima, Peru, 1831. (Several poems and
              Spanish translations of well-known religious pieces.) </p>
            <p>(32) Real Cedula de 24 diciembre del ano pasado de 1788. (Decree announcing to the
              citizens of Peru the death of Charles III and the accession of Charles IV.) </p>
            <p>(33) Diego SaManiego. Letter book, 1587, containing the following: Copia de unas
              cartes del padre Diego SaManiego pare el padre Julio De Atiencia provincial del Piru
              de la misión de Santa Cruz de la Sierra del año de 1587; copia de una del padre
              Francisco de Angulo que escribió de la provincia de Tacumen al padre Julio De Atiencia
              provincial del Piru de la Ciudad de Cordova; copia de otra del mismo padre al padre
              provincial en Cordova; copia de otra de Santiago del mismo padre al padre provincial;
              copia de una del padre Barzana de Cordova provincial de Tucuman al mismo padre
              provincial; and copia de otra del padre Barzana al mismo padre provincial de Santiago
              de Tucuman. </p>
            <p>(34) Carlos Paz Soldan. A mis conciudadanos. Lima, Peru. 1892. (Printed. An
              expression of views upon constitutional guarantees.) </p>
            <p>(35) Antonio de Solís. Obras liricas. (The undated original of this typescript is
              contained in a volume of <title type="simple" render="italic">manuscritos
                various</title> at the <title type="simple" render="italic">Biblioteca nacional del
                Perú.</title> There are 104 poems written in several forms including sonnets,
              ballads, and a few occasional poems.) </p>
            <p>(36) Spain. Sovereigns, etc., 1556-1598 (Philip II). Cédula . . . sobre los bienes de
              las fabricas y hospitales. 29 de enero de 1587. (Copy. Relative to Peru. Bound with
              this volume is a document, nuevas mines en este reyo de Nueva España . . ., 1787, a
              memorial on the Philippine trade entering and leaving Acapulco with data on mercury
              mines.) </p>
            <p>(37) Ventura Travada. El suelo de Arequipa convertido en cielo, an el extreno del
              religioso monasterio de Santa Rosa de Santa Maria que fundó el illmo. S. D. D. Juan
              Bravo del Rivero y Correa del consejo de su magestad dignisimo obispo de Arequipa. (A
              copy of the original in the <title type="simple" render="italic">Biblioteca Nacional
                del Perú.</title> First published in 1752, it was reprinted in Odriozola, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Documentos literaros,</title> X [Lima, 1877]. The
              volume is replete with details of the ecclesiastical history of the city.) </p>
            <p>(38) Juan del Valle y Caviedes (1652-1692). Colección de sus poesias, siglo XVII.
              (Apparently a seventeenth-century copy but more comprehensive than any published work
              of the Peruvian poet. According to a typed memorandum of Pérez de Velasco dated Lima,
              March 26, 1908, this collection is more nearly complete than those published by
              Ricardo Palma, and Felix Cipriano Coronel Cegarra.) </p>
            <p>(39) Viage que hizieron á Manoa los RRS. PP. Fray Manuel Gervasio Gil, Fray Valentín
              Arrieta y Fray Francisco de San Josef. 1767. [Manuel Gervasio Gil (1745-1807), an
              eminent Franciscan mathematician and physicist, was apparently the leader of this
              missionary expedition to the legendary country of <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >el dorado.</title> Information on the Indians is included.] </p>
            <p>(40) Versos dichos en Tacubaya en el convite que el Senor virrey arzobispo dió al
              senor diputado del Perú. El doctor Olmedo incitado por Su Excelencia Ilustrisima
              [1826]. (Internal evidence suggests that these lines were written at the time of the
              Panama Congress, the final meetings of which were held at Tacubaya.) </p>
            <p>(41) Peru (Viceroyalty). Caja Real de Lima. Razon de las Entradas diaries asi por lo
              que producer los Ramos de Administracion como los pertenecientes a la Contaduria,
              1766-1767. (A daily record, 95 pp., of sums paid by merchants, landowners, et al. to
              the royal treasury in Lima.)</p>
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            <unittitle>DON PRESTON PETERS PAPERS, 1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4156</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7988d4fb0d1fdb98a2598b1ea2b7cea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d4c117b61710f04ccd311a1b73d8cde9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell) County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9a25f1d8dcd677185dd07f2239af67f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A list of the autographs and printed items collected by Don Preston Peters, a
              philatelist, and a clipping from the Lynchburg <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >News,</title> November 9, 1952, describing the acquisition of the Peters collection
              by Duke University Library. Manuscripts formerly owned by Peters comprise portions of
              two hundred and thirteen separate collections in this catalog.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16538_3hq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DON T. C. PETERS PAPERS, 1815 (1860-1872) 1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4157</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e9d532e4cf0b06246f92706895d2eba"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>310 items. </extent></physdesc>
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          <odd id="aspace_2370dd1090a08bb3aea531f033960cf9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_13bbe15d45eefeef3aa02c440cd7fbd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of a merchant and stock speculator, consisting of business letters, bills,
              receipts, and checks. Topics include stock speculation, zinc stocks, mercantile
              accounts, silverware, personal debts, banking in New York and in Lynchburg, land
              speculation in Iowa, and agricultural machinery. Writers of letters and other persons
              mentioned in the collection include Charles Minor Blackford, Sr. (1833-1903); Thomas
              Stanhope Flournoy (1811-1883); William Hurley; Frank G. Peters; J. M. McJimsey; John
              R. Garland; Paul Carrington Callaway (1815-1876); Abraham Lincoln; Ulysses S. Grant;
              Grenville Mellen Dodge; D. T. Williams; Oddie &amp; St. George (firm); John Goode,
              Jr.; Lieutenant Coles Peters, C.S.A.; and Don T. C. Peters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16542_ze4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REBECCA (VANSICKLES) PETERS PAPERS, 1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4158</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6d9bea93772ddf7d5248be0c926412a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_acd1e5267cc6b884f9e4734fe04dc726">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Eldora (Hardin County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd536ac974ebd911255a5c4c550aea77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from James G. Vansickles, brother of Rebecca Peters and a farmer of
              Orangeville, Texas, describing his reasons for moving from Kansas to Texas, and social
              and economic conditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16546_u8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETERSBURG (VIRGINIA) FRANKLIN SOCIETY MINUTES, 1821-1824.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4159</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8702889181205b5220b76afa14c00975"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df26a0d83e2eaed8b1fc2c6e6328374c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg, V.A.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d2ead5751b7da646cddd7c3fba1e8f8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of a literary and debating society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16550_i93" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELISHA A. PETERSON PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4160</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_97c1463b184dcbb49caf813446b7d6fe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>62 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aad087d0a8fd0d3699de180f48f3b420">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springdale (Hamilton County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d29fed01c252084a1d46d781c9c00a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of a private in the 4th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry, Army of the Cumberland, and
              of his father, Jacob S. Peterson of Springdale, Ohio, describing army life in
              Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama; the battles of Murfreesboro, 1863, and Chattanooga,
              1863; respect of the soldiers for General W. S. Rosecrans; the occupation of Atlanta;
              Unionists in Lauderdale County, Alabama; secessionists and Copperheads in Kentucky and
              Ohio; punishment of a thief, a mutineer, and a deserter; the execution of spies,
              including a woman; and a rumored conspiracy to release the Confederate prisoners on
              Johnson's Island, Sandusky Bay, Ohio, November, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>JANE PETERSON PAPERS, 1850 (1860-1899) 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4161</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b1227ea48c51f83ddc9110a6d73a444"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>163 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_59b26c171860e195ba79a1c6213370ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hickory (Catawba County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_630ddb9960f58bfa5a9574c7aea1d34d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John Peterson, North Carolina farmer, gunsmith, and Confederate soldier,
              describe to his family hardships of military life, 1864-1865; letters of his sister,
              Rhoda Hawn, Ironton, Missouri, and brother, Daniel, Fredericktown, Missouri, discuss
              domestic problems on the frontier, radical opinions, prices, and railroad and mining
              prospects; and letters of Jacob Peterson concern sheepherding and mining speculation
              in Montana during the 1880s and 1890s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16558_lhj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PETIGRU FAMILY PAPERS, 1816-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4162</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ccc5df868b69ff2efeb27d2c3e8f5cd4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60d78488b46f8e2173e4891b0f406a6e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_332dcc5b199d525793c54d2a76a003ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Legal and business papers of James Louis Petigru, an attorney and politician; and
              personal letters from family members to James's brother, Charles Petigru, including a
              description of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16562_qs6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>F. D. PETIT DE VILLERS PAPERS, 1805, 1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4163</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f43ba78996b12c703484aa20a4c36bc8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_256ac2ee9e371e5e82f5886a256c0c0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e8c13bb7286f749b9628a6f7b4c808ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Petit de Villers concerning consular affairs and a business letter of
              Major James Hamilton, Jr., of Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16566_5hy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>C. A. PETREA COMMONPLACE BOOK, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4164</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4106879470de5fab4326af4a7ee81ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 122 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ec86600fc5edc30c38e0a358f7adbd51">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mount Pleasant (Cabarrus County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8261f30733450f84165c2d4b364cdbcb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Addresses, diary entries, and verse concerning love, secession, peace, and Southern
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16570_rb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PETTET PAPERS, 1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4165</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ecb4311ee88ca81c8223fcc8d5ae9694"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_616e1779e7c7f7262b2f82a9c64f6a09">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bellefonte (Centre County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0aa7ccab283c8913355afe5a100bdf82">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from F. M. Ewen of Fredericksburg, Ohio, discussing the presidential
              campaign of 1828 in Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16574_5c9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER PETTIGREW PAPERS, 1833-1850.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4166</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_533549089febbba08dab3ff20f055cbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f0a2a3039ed7308ffb566195b52c93ef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumterville (Sumter County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_968aa6504b4cb293a72bc26b404f116c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>General family correspondence among which are two letters dealing with the question
              of Nullification, 1833, one from Joseph H. Pettigrew, and one from R. H. Pettigrew,
              both of South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16578_0m8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES JOHNSTON PETTIGREW PAPERS, n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4167</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a809dc831a0c79bcb84931373dc1314c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e928e3da145584d84784b3d1447fe9e3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_370cd11e202d7c6641362eb49c41c55f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An undated letter from Pettigrew, attorney, to his niece upon the birth of her
              son.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16582_5fd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS JOSEPH PETTIGREW PAPERS, 1815.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4168</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4c37657a5c85c08394e4ad6f30b46612"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67c99987808250b9a916d241ea4e962d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_25d66a5b8a8a094341b50ed8a99bead4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Pettigrew (1791-1865), surgeon, from Captain Bissell Harvey, private
              secretary of the Duke of Kent, conveying sentiments on the death of Dr. John Coakley
              Lettsom.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16586_kcf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN UFFOLD PETTIT PAPERS, 1824-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4169</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2672d9890b9eee7a4057563f107604c2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>45 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc65557b52d1a0c2f1ac57f30ae0a923">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wabash (Wabash County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7b550725a12af478bce2ab7a06b230c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Pettit, chiefly from his father, George C. Pettit of Albany and Fabius,
              New York; and from friends. Topics include party politics in New York and Indiana and
              the elections of 1840 in New York and of 1844 in Maine. There is also information on
              schools and colleges and school and college life in New York and Rhode Island, the
              temperance movement in Indiana, and some mention of the Oregon question.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16590_ak3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE E. PETTY PAPERS, 1847 (1860-1911).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4170</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebe0dd798a00aadff5f9266bb74d79e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>86 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73b02889f1d3af8e1db9536e088b0967">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Culpeper Court House (Culpeper County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f0ee2a2362bad73dacacb886826d42c2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of the Petty, Hill, and Stanton families of Virginia origin, which had
              divided before the Civil War, settling in Virginia, Indiana, and Alabama. Topics
              include postwar politics and society in Virginia and Texas; Governor Andrew Jackson
              Hamilton of Texas; and Texas land claimed by Mollie F. Hill of Oak Park, Virginia, and
              Annie E. Petty of Culpeper 1892-1893, with lengthy discussion of Texas land and
              inheritance laws.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16594_tq0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PETTY, FIRST MARQUIS OF LANSDOWNE, PAPERS, 1779-1798.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4171</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_397b870475f970bc4a37f2f042b5139d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9993c3af24125b14cc2d2d55efcde0b5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bowood, Wiltshire, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9924dc2da8e25b4c13897e79850a745a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence concerning the experience of George Cartwright as a
              privateer; the French fleet off the English coast, 1779; elections of 1790; personal
              finances; and the crisis in Ireland, 1798.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16598_ulx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. PETTY AND COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1889-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4172</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f05dd21cb6b347ec703240995d10d51f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 480 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_db2e6b624995ddfb7130c7caca9b59bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Archdale (Randolph County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5594ce6be4d9c1fb4cd3e07e3740335">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a lumber, building, and contracting firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16602_l8n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT EDEN PEYTON PAPERS, 1827 (1843-1850) 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4173</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d14a23d91c04ce355d92bbd185ed211"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e01545de3e304c88bac73f7512f61ad">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fauquier County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b13fcc506ec5fa13e132d101665c0c21">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence between the families of Dr. Robert E. Peyton (1804-1872), physician of
              Loudoun and Fauquier counties, Virginia, and Mrs. Peyton, and the family of General
              Walter Jones of Washington, D.C. Many of the letters to Dr. Peyton are addressed from
              Reverend Joseph Packard, his brother-in-law, concerning affairs of the Protestant
              Episcopal Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16606_sga" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN SMITH PHELPS PAPERS, 1850-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4174</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_526e7d89f2d8f6f60d23926a2218326d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1b52c5764dad3f522af830ddc249d5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Springfield (Greene County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b6ad65a8839c41d3a59efd9a7a9237b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Phelps concerning Missouri politics and Thomas Hart Benton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16610_wti" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>[MURRAY?] N. PHELPS PAPERS, 1892-1894.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4175</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_561e306fc2398d8407a03b8ba31261ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67a2b13977b27cc8667632d80945a413">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Birmingham, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_26debbf90365b53d1c146ab520aa8241">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included is a diary of a transatlantic voyage in 1892, containing descriptions of
              Quebec, Montreal, Winnipeg, railroads in Canada, Great Lakes steamships, sports, Ducks
              Station and other places in the Canadian Rockies, ranch life and hunting trips,
              Vancouver during a smallpox epidemic, Victoria, and Victoria's Chinatown.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16614_q9u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PHELPS PAPERS, 1839, 1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4176</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76a1313670959c6eca3eeb994a61a411"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30d910bcb0f53e862ee3f2d3a77c145c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cd874c38d84a0492538b817442390392">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1839, by Phelps (1776-1856). concerning his work on projected later volumes
              of his <title type="simple" render="italic">History and Antiquities of
                Somersetshire</title> (London: 1836-1839); and a note from a Bristol bookseller,
              Walter Nield.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16618_cka" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>R. JOHANNA PHILBRICK PAPERS, 1849-1890.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4177</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9104f590f926aeaf645d931aea1416f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_73bd29f196b8df42618e7c1aa36ac6da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6a9870bcd4cf94ac6f7d0158b2e1a3b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Poems, largely sentimental, by Philbrick, printed verses written by her and
              distributed as New Year's greetings by the Savannah <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Morning News</title>; genealogical data on the family of Kate
              (Philbrick) and Daniel H. Baldwin; letters from Johanna Philbrick to her family; and a
              description of Charleston, South Carolina, in 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16622_jbc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP II, KING OF SPAIN, PAPERS, 1571.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4178</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d556c8f659f3999ba42eb2c972e3af3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4e96a7b3fe473c615a45bf0970038d0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madrid, Spain.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a642488831687344fd0e822d2883f92f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Cardinal de Granuela introducing Alexandro Buondore as Spanish
              representative at Rome.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16626_f4s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIPPINE ISLANDS PAPERS, 1806-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4179</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_437fe781e2edcbd50a722ac75aaa4eaf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8649643c8fd76d7853d082cb782c2e75">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Phillpine Islands</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7a5424ba98fad4cb058b5528d69e44fc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items including records concerning a contract between Augustin Leocadio
              de Landaburu and the Royal Company of the Philippines, 1806-1809; and a description of
              the colonization of the Island of Paragua, 1886.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16630_vqa" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE SHARLANDE PHILLIPS POEMS, 1818-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4180</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c29351dc5534b13d3c795b6c27615e49"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5b81b572a5fc8e3bb99a3966c5e8b6d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Richmond, Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e364a933358e820eeaa9d4be4feb3aac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A handwritten book of George S. Phillips's poems, generally concerning the South and
              various occasions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16634_u50" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY MYER PHILLIPS PAPERS, 1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4181</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5a804081895c4aa2e865e911e01d8709"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_42bc987d16a4b4d40d2807d5d832b299">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edd9daa1c6c3d70dd35304d965dfc6fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Phillips, an attorney, concerning recompense for goods damaged in
              shipment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16638_7uc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. C. PHILLIPS, JOHN PHILLIPS, AND SAM L. PHILLIPS PAPERS,
              1883-1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4182</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_98207297f0af3531cc8c5683fb040c40"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb0b443fe1b76a7f4605b169b9bca243">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wing (Mitchell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b4775da2a3ccbb84804e74c9b0075d53">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybooks and ledgers of a general mercantile firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16642_l9c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JESSE PHILLIPS PAPERS, 1846-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4183</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ce897b92a2cdd4eb97f0858e0a94dbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>17 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9369fee1cc3065fc78eefdba2437b60">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lumberton (Robeson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4305631a0535d9a490b22524a07b4232">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly letters about personal affairs and the Civil War in Virginia, North Carolina,
              and Georgia. Correspondents include Levi L. Phillips, of the 2nd Regiment of North
              Carolina Infantry Volunteers, who describes the U.S. Navy blockade of Norfolk,
              Virginia, and Union and Confederate leadership, 1861; and Edmund M. Phillips, a
              Confederate soldier at Wilmington, North Carolina, who comments on military and naval
              actions there, 1862. Other subjects discussed include antebellum commodity prices in
              Georgia; wartime desertion; the Atlanta Campaign; the siege of Petersburg; the 31st
              Regiment of North Carolina Infantry Volunteers; camp life; casualties; food; and
              sickness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16646_ujw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN B. PHILLIPS PAPERS, 1845-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4184</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f9f0480498f5cda0a0f2402dc6b3cad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b48b6bc43bf89482e2ae3525eb0be86a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d94b09fd3aa83d28c06548b3ace6a715">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Included are a letter, 1873, of John Young Kilpatrick of Camden, Alabama, concerning
              hard times and the destitution of many Negroes; a letter of Edward C. Jones of Selma,
              announcing his candidacy for the office of state senator; a commonplace book recording
              physician's accounts, descriptions of drugs, and remedies; and several bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16650_2hb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH ELLEN (McILWAIN) PHILLIPS PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4185</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1a0037332967052ede95bf9c503d86c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e673ea356d9135b6b273e1ff102ba1dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Selma (Dallas County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dd942f7c3ff0b171359013798192192">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript reminiscence of Wilson's raid on Selma, 1865, describing depredations by
              Union troops and the loyalty of slaves to their owners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16654_8zn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM HORACE PHILLIPS PAPERS, 1859-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4186</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_50d0e1fc4412479b7b0dabc11e682fe7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>123 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c19f593a32058432c1033094ccf0626b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boydton (Mecklenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6443f4d643da8a29e591f2c6848d6b2c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence and papers of William H. Phillips, the son of a plantation
              overseer, as a private in the Confederate Army. The letters give a general idea of
              army supplies and stores and of Phillips's movements from point to point in Virginia.
              The later material consists of copies of ballads and some original verse by
              Phillips.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16658_0d7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN PHILPOT CASH BOOK, 1841-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4187</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a3f5c63f9393e512ad267a52e6fe8789"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 180 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_038b7871a00b4aaae73afde1c20f2950">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Isle of Man.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_321e477fa83a09d31b1edf834f93ded2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Household accounts of Philpot, archdeacon of Sodor and Man.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16662_a47" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM M. PIATT PAPERS, 1843 (1845-1883) 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4188</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_dd5b7b4f6aa002ea53b5497b54c42b41"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>512 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_38b5393af085d385d2667d73ea89ddb8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Tunkhannock (Wyoming County) and Harrisburg (Dauphin County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_46a7bdce292f21a4851114ba0368b01e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Piatt, an attorney of Tunkhannock and a Democratic politician and
              member of the state legislature, relating to private legal affairs and to state
              legislation and politics, including bills concerning the North Branch Canal and
              Towanda Bridge and the price of coal; temperance and prohibition; state roads;
              railroads; banks; and miscellaneous acts. There is much on the Democratic Party in
              Pennsylvania; economic conditions; elections and appointments; Federal politics and
              appointments during the Civil War; patronage during Reconstruction; and mention of the
              effect of western railroads on land values. Correspondents include T. M. Atherton of
              Huntsville; George Atkinson; E. N. Baron; A. Beaumont; Charles John Biddle; William
              Bigler; George J. Bolton; Benjamin Harris Brewster; William Brindle; Richard Brodhead;
              John Brooke of Falls, Pennsylvania; Nathaniel Borrodail Browne of Philadelphia; S. W.
              Buck; Charles Rollin Buckalew; Simon Cameron; James Hepburn Campbell; Charles Wesley
              Carrigan; A. C. Case; Rev. John Chambers; C. B. Chase; John Nesbitt Conyngham; John
              Creswell; Benjamin S. Dartt, Troy, Pennsylvania; M. C. Dunnier; A. Dietrick; William
              Elnell; Thomas S. Feron; E. Geiger; James Harding; William Muhlenberg Hiester; A. Hine
              of Tunkhannock; John Jessup; Francis Jordan; Allen M. Kearn; D. C. Kitchen. R. A.
              Lamberton of Harrisburg; Paul Leidy; John B. Linn; R. R. Little; James McClure; U.
              Marcus; John J. Metzger; Michael Meylert of Scranton; Les Miller; J. Morley, Jr., of
              Morrisville; R. W. Osterhouse; W. Patton; J. M. Quiggle of Philadelphia; Samuel J.
              Randall; R. W. Ross of Philadelphia; George Sanderson; H. L. Scott; Harvey Sickles; R.
              H. Small; Elhanan Smith; F. Smith; Chester Thomas; George Tutton; William A. Wallace;
              Charles F. Welles; Dr. N. Wills of Sterlingville; David Wilmot; S. S. Winchester of
              Wilkes-Barre; J. W. Wooding of San Francisco; and Hendrick Bradley Wright.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16666_oep" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL THOMAS PICKARD PAPERS, 1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4189</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6ee66b394b4fbb80479e5218dea526c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b28c935893c4837b5a543850160abde5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amesbury (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e336627c938e787fa19438665252eeb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Pickard, literary executor of John Greenleaf Whittier and author of
              works on the poet, to "Homer?] Norris, Jr., discussing Pickard's collection of
              autograph letters from authors and public men. This letter was laid in a copy of
              Pickard's <title type="simple" render="italic">Whittier Land: A Handbook of North
                Boston </title> (Boston: 1904).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16670_eku" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADAM H. PICKEL PAPERS, 1859-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4190</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5bbd91ca7d13e9e4ba11f9181827caec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f405233297f30fbe69fcbbcd91812e79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mont Clare, near Phoenixville (Chester County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2b82d7b424a958e861373cfb94df6a86">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of Adam and Sarah Pickel and of their son, Adam H. Pickel.
              The letters from Adam H. Pickel while a Federal soldier describe his travels and
              campaigns from Fort Lyon, West Virginia, and contain comment on saloons, conditions of
              the barracks and food, and lack of veracity in newspaper reports of Federal
              engagements. Adam Pickel's letters reflect the conditions in eastern Pennsylvania
              during the Civil War and comment on the abolitionists, Abraham Lincoln, and the Negro
              question. Sarah Pickel's letters, chiefly evangelical exhortations directed to her
              son, give some account of the Irish laborers of Norristown and Reading,
              Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16674_xym" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW PICKENS PAPERS, 1781, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4191</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10f86138f993bc9489e4123fdeba772a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5375ed6f0abed847a9070053b4252dfc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pendleton (Anderson County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cfe4246b287edbf765c255e72d3cc4dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of 1781 concerning supplies for South Carolina troops commanded by Pickens
              during the American Revolution; and a letter of 1803 from Virgil Maxcy concerning
              personal affairs and praising the town of Beaufort, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16678_ifo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIUS MILLER PICKENS PAPERS, 1892-1921.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4192</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0b86959f0fa908d5881231d9bcba0319"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 3 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4d5b1933394c2bc3a17eb5251e613832">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte (Mecklenburg County) and Morganton (Burke County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5c96174a95f0a4837808e2a84d963ee">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Journal, 1921, of travel in southern Europe, the Holy Land, and northern Africa.
              documents concerning Pickens's career as a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
              South; and a diary, 1892-1901, concerning personal, social, and ecclesiastical affairs
              in North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. Prohibition is frequently discussed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16682_737" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS WILKINSON PICKENS PAPERS, 1798-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4193</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_829315cc9541e01a10d06ffe9df2d03a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>445 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14fad129b78709a583dea7f166ccaed5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edgefield (Edgefield County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef943598972c2c44e161797b2e61f57a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Political correspondence of Francis W. Pickens (1805-1869), governor of South
              Carolina, 1861-1863, containing information on secession and the outbreak of the Civil
              War. Included are acts of the South Carolina legislature during the war concerning a
              coast police, volunteers, and limitations of cotton acreage. The material, 1863-1900,
              consists of family and personal letters. Among the correspondents are P. G. T.
              Beauregard, M. L. Bonham, Braxton Bragg, Joseph E. Brown, Armistead Burt, Lewis Cass,
              W. M. Churchwell, Jefferson Davis, R. W. Gibbes, Isaac W. Hayne, J. L. Orr, F. W.
              Pickens, and William H. Seward. Included also is a volume of plantation records,
              1839-1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16686_1wd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>TIMOTHY PICKERING PAPERS, 1775-1795.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4194</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c0029568037dac0fb66a1383eb377acf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7aaab2f06aa5fb7794d99a1241d7686">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Salem (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91fdafb52f3cc68fe94b39ac0c12a7bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items concerning Pickering, quartermaster general of the Continental
              Army, 1780-1783, and secretary of war, 1795.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16690_89m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT JAMES PICKETT PAPERS, 1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4195</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2132a48ffdbc8d52485e20ce51b44ed7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34b892dba6b5eeb7638c659f70c8da10">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery (Montgomery County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_32c31cb060abc43640e67604df697406">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of Pickett (1810-1858) to William Bacon Stephens expressing gratitude at
              having been elected to membership in the Georgia Historical Society, and describing
              his research trips and his plans for writing a history of Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16694_hkg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE EDWARD PICKETT PAPERS, (1861-1864) 1896.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4196</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9210d289757bea9c73d9b06bd05ca899"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_98750bb58584f10a5ba35881003d9c3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fc6bd272d89f8b1a29f3dd679281c892">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War material of George Edward Pickett (1825-1875), graduate of U.S. Military
              Academy, West Point, New York, who saw service in the Mexican War and served as
              brigadier general in the Confederate Army. Included are lists of casualties suffered
              by the 24th Virginia Regiment at Gettyeburg, 1863; three letters describing the
              battle; and letters relating to disaffection and desertion among the troops from North
              Carolina and to hardships suffered by the Confederate Army around Goldsboro, North
              Carolina. Included also are several special orders issued from Richmond in the spring
              of 1864; a letter from LaSalle (Corbel!) Pickett; and a letter from Charles Pickett
              concerning a picture and autograph of General Pickett, 1896.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16698_9y8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN A. PICKETT LEDGERS, 1896-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4197</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f5b4c8b40f5cf00c7a7e4c3861db656f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fd3d323e97fb1dcf2b638ee1a2f02d7a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Osceola (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5094559cdade61123b8df3f0d5bfa0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Physician's accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16702_9ey" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. S. PICKETT LEDGERS, 1853-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4198</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cd3d2d0cb7c8631e776a55bfb3006aea"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_aece66af7e5b6c1087e34a59d32e1c4b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8c40d695781909586916360a4ed93015">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A ledger pertaining to dry goods accounts, and a tailor's account book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16706_jwk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM J. PICKETT PAPERS, 1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4199</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73349189d26369c042dc41c8f60ba5ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e9a823b244d8e1cfbc8117659e5cd3bd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hampton (Calhoun County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f82a7519e15b1424b69465a32a2baf45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter describing Pickett's losses in slaves and cotton during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16710_r2u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANKLIN PIERCE PAPERS, 1853-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4200</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0e5b0ac16c85bc7ed7a27c741c76853"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_604fec56ce0c716752a4846f960ca83f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Concord (Merrimack County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d7fede33f9c0853810a4b34050d7d39">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely recommendations for office seekers, directed to Pierce as president of the
              United States. One item is a land grant to Washington Craft, a veteran of the Seminole
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16714_5xu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GENEVIEVE PIERCE PAPERS, 1858-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4201</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d492a15a8e51940ef6f818c2d2fe559b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0572ffbe2114f0a215ad1a9f61641595">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cleveland (Cuyahoga County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6be95b77cf882e55e860c3259dcb63cb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters between Harriet Pierce and her daughter, Genevieve, dealing with family
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16718_kb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES W. PIERCE PAPERS, 1854-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4202</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_74229dbacdd0dc56d7e5c0cc3384eaf4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ae00145694fc4ae4e0052f22df8f060">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Westfield (Hamilton County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1afc3000f9a9e06f5bb12f8c18c6e66f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence, ca. 1860, of Pierce, of Kansas and Hamilton County, Indiana,
              concerning opportunities for farmers in Kansas; antislavery sentiment; rumors about
              abolitionist John Brown and about slave insurrections in Texas and Kentucky; and
              Lincoln's popularity Later letters concern religious sects in Missouri, commodity
              prices, the presidential election of 1868, the political activity of Freemasons, and
              yellow fever in Memphis, Chattanooga, and New Orleans. Correspondents include William
              B. Pierce, A.G. and Cynthia Pickett, Doreas E. Cross of St. Louis, James W. Pierce,
              and W.R. Coggin of Warren County, Tennessee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16722_ddt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN HASSETT PIERCE PAPERS, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4203</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8eab24de3e70790ddc441edc50e2436f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_463ead17e086d21ae07abc4934e18b66">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Illinois, Mississippi, and Tennessee.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6c420f048b7a2364413ac3edd3c03133">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to relatives by a soldier in the 11th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, describing
              campaigns and movements in Illinois, Tennessee, and Mississippi; Generals Grant and
              Sherman; and Copperheads.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16726_2uc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OVID WILLIAMS PIERCE PAPERS, 1952-1965.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4204</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ac0219cd7d5caf475e2b7aed750c6b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2f359119ddaace48adaab5114aa9882">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Weldon (Halifax County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9cd90158b298b1ff3c5118ae9197f5dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Drafts of Pierce's <title type="simple" render="italic">The Plantation </title> (New
              York: 1953); copy of an abridgement of Pierce's <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">On a Lonesome Porch,</title> printed in the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Newark Sunday News </title> (Nov. 13, 1960); and a
              copy of an address to the North Carolina Editorial Writers Conference, 1965, on <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The Language of Revolution.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16730_8tl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEIGH PIERCE PAPERS, 1785-1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4205</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3c990e2ae25811afbdc502e550fbaa66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_29044b10fa77f79dfc21926612462d11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b92050a52704aadeb1906f1a030d5821">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous items relating to Pierce, a member of the Continental Congress from
              Georgia, relating to the boundary lines of Georgia, Pierce's debts, and the
              administration of his estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16734_2xj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS HARRISON PIERPONT PAPERS, 1861-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4206</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_632ae0cd4f9319a57f8c2913d19e8a8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4bba22183c27fa9f9e6844ece088580e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wheeling (Ohio County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44f99a5adc380310841e9970f9ef65c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Official correspondence of Francis H. Pierpont (1814-1899), as governor of the <emph
                render="doublequote">restored</emph> state of Virginia. The letters concern
              political prisoners' pardons, information about rebels, and requests for office, and
              are addressed to the "Restored Government of Virginia."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16738_cph" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS STEWART GILDEROY PIGGOTT PAPERS, 1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4207</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_beb90f2a9ae132ac1572b344ef8764c7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e83e9cef8658758c282ac8a92c124805">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oak Cottage, Cranleigh, Surrey, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8563cfa2df872cae1766b6f2308a6879">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to General Piggott from Sir Roderick Jones commenting on his memoirs, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">A Life in Reuter's </title> (London: 1951), and about
              one of Piggott's books on Japan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16742_wmb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALBERT PIKE PAPERS, 1855-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4208</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eeb84883ea8703bcf212797b8751897a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_706750cf7a256307dc2b2fdde54556fc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Little Rock (Pulaski County), Ark.; and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76a147fa2f994b8410c46652f1b4d4aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Pike concerning his literary and legal work, including comment on his
              annotation of the Louisiana Civil Code, his vocabularies of the Creek and Comanche
              languages, financial arrangements, a lawsuit, and an agreement between the U.S.
              government and the Choctaws, 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16746_kph" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GIDEON JOHNSON PILLOW PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4209</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6126dcf8c0f2954ca636ef047ab8bd2a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1cca12ed456663a4a6a50e3a3633ef9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Maury County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_785c1f1ef9f5f0c3c6a7557c5f50f031">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely routine items pertaining to Confederate General Pillow concerning army
              supplies and skirmishes around Charleston, Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16750_bpw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATTHEW PILSON PAPERS, 1822 (1832-1849) 1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4210</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4a30bb1313209e30e4b073d15014c20"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e99730cb74df876e80fe817cb5fb5abe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08c4850752567a6e974dc0f93ace89a3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and business correspondence of Matthew Pilson, evidently a planter and man of
              some wealth and local influence, including letters asking his advice about employing a
              minister; letters from a niece asking him to make purchases of clothes and jewelry for
              her in Richmond, and quoting the prices of these articles; and personal letters with
              brief references to the Wallace family of Augusta County.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16754_ll3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GIFFORD PINCHOT PAPERS, 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4211</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0087c87044a1a182d9702bad48a4881c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dc0fa5e732ce3bd629a04e23966b9845">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milford (Pike County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c701e49136de5f0f6041ee99f8b1d7b6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Pinchot, forester and governor of Pennsylvania, to Louis Edelman
              expressing appreciation for Edelman's remarks about Theodore Roosevelt and commenting
              upon his life as governor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16758_7jx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. GAILLARD PINCKNEY PAPERS, (1853-1854) 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4212</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_14ac4dd68e6b45ebabeffeab42d65ad5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_547a462448c6254d68366ddd638e5f2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebaba39f675e8e7479fff9fefbac0340">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is composed mainly of letters between B. Gaillard Pinckney, a young
              Charleston socialite and probably the son of Henry Laurens Pinckney, and his fiancee,
              M. Carrie Haskell, of Rantowles, South Carolina. The letters give much information
              concerning the manners, customs, and modes of Charleston society. Included also is a
              Civil War letter, 1863, from Joseph C. Haskell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16762_m6n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES PINCKNEY PAPERS, 1796-1853.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4213</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c98d536dc1966f74a5650660421fe215"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_409c8d47a40907db46e1cd221bb76d9b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01ee95989fd80bb9d263c521f0be156f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Pinckney (1757-1824) as governor of South Carolina concerning
              legislation affecting the courts of the state and concerning lands; letters relating
              to the accounts of Pinckney as minister to Spain, 1801-1805, especially for
              extraordinary expenses incurred for the marriage ceremony of Ferdinand VII of Spain;
              and two receipts of Henry Laurens Pinckney, son of Charles, as tax collector of
              Charleston, 1851-1853.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16766_49p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY PAPERS, 1687-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4214</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a714b686ea2186d71915006470c984e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,118 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_71a6e8d88fff0a8ba82c27f1c147bf7e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_96428e202e29d6b403cee1bf9c44db99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains many bills, receipts, and professional and business
              correspondence of Pinckney (1746-1825), statesman and Revolutionary Army general, son
              of Charles Pinckney (d. 1758), and second cousin of Charles Pinckney (1757-1824).
              Topics include the siege of Savannah, 1779; the feelings of Thomas Pinckney, brother
              of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, toward his mission to Spain, 1794; legislation and
              elections; the selection of U.S. senators; militia legislation; evaluations of
              political leaders; Ephraim Ramsey's opinion on the African slave trade; and Pinckney's
              investments in bank stock, government bonds, and Charleston real estate, 1799-1811.
              There are also two letters relating to Pinckney's father, Charles Pinckney (d. 1758);
              a few items concerning Major Alex Garden, including a steel engraved portrait and
              material on his essays about rattlesnakes; letters from Benjamin Stead, Charles
              Cotesworth Pinckney's brother-in-law; a descriptive list, 1803, of Stead's slaves; a
              contract, 1860, with an overseer for the management of Pinckney Island; copies of
              deeds 1681-1683, for Charleston land of Colonel Robert Daniell, later owned by Charles
              Pinckney (d. 1758), and an excerpt from Daniell's will, 1718; material relating to the
              settlement of the estate of Henry Middleton, father-in-law of Charles C. Pinckney,
              1824; medical and other bills and receipts after 1825 of Charles C. Pinckney's
              daughters, Harriot and Mary, issued by Dr. M. Irvine; and legal documents concerning
              the settlement of the estate of Commodore Andrew Gillon (1741-1794).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16770_8ct" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY III PAPERS, 1822-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4215</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f9894d56d00fae0019005f8375bbf657"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>31 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6396760fffb35e64cee60c60b5c3663d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d16da0e1d1e12794d13780d8edc4b07">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence of Pinckney (1812-1899), a Protestant Episcopal
              minister of South Carolina, generally addressed to Armistead Burt and relating to the
              settlement of the Pinckney estate and to cordial relations existing between the
              Pinckneys and the Burts. There are two letters of Pinckney's father; a letter of
              Beverley Randolph of Virginia about Potomac Bank stock; a copy of the program for
              re-raising the U.S. flag at Fort Sumter, 1865; papers relating to the Cincinnati
              Society of South Carolina; and an account book of Pinckney as agent for the board of
              foreign missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16774_njf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH (LUCAS) PINCKNEY PAPERS, 1741-1763.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4216</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2e7fbdd47c2ecc3525bf8dcbf86a191a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a81552fee4d1f8dfb72cd030db3b707f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, and Belmont (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c3879c244a7321e683402b13fae9c1f3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Elizabeth (Lucas) Pinckney, wife of Charles Pinckney (d. 1758), and
              promoter of indigo culture in South Carolina. Included are part of a letter book
              containing both personal and business letters of Mrs. Pinckney; legal papers of
              Charles Pinckney including a document, 1750, about early land surveys of Charleston,
              and an undated document concerning damages done to his property by town
              fortifications; and other items relating to Charles's brother William Pinckney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16778_eqc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY L. PINCKNEY PLANTATION BOOK, 1850-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4217</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7abbe927cb10d544c4d328e307f8c56e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3236d99f32d407c83b6ca756ed989552">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stateburg (Sumter County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9f9cc2d9b38a22724f79451362dd7b4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Lists of Negroes, livestock, and plantation implements; accounts of goods bought and
              sold, and of land under cultivation; and memoranda of rations, of time lost, etc.
              Entries for 1865 give accounts <emph render="doublequote">Yankee</emph> depredations
              on the plantation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16782_rpn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS PINCKNEY PAPERS, 1771-1813.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4218</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1181b0c7558e71c34c3b41381d687899"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92c7d60deec5e2c48a0663272440e51e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_856d89e0083b718424017690fecd12db">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Thomas Pinckney (1750-1828), lawyer, Revolutionary figure, minister
              to England, and governor of South Carolina, 1787-1789. The letters concern London
              gossip, construction of the Santee Canal; troops for the Creek War, 1813-1814, in
              Georgia; and opinion and refusal to grant extradition papers for a crime committed in
              Georgia. Included also are three land grants signed by Pinckney as governor; and
              correspondence, 1792-1795, with some material extending to 1818, relating largely to
              Pinckney's work as minister to Great Britain. There are letters of Alexander Hamilton,
              Gouverneur Morris, Joseph Anderson, William gingham, and James Grant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16786_lee" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RINALDO PINDELL PAPERS, 1817-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4219</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_425e9f2ad797fe8ae4aa042c1031c955"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e8ac19dfbd22ddcd7b3d03e3a741cb4a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>West River (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5fe987d6c8ca45793d5862c7fc0fd1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business and family accounts, 1817-1861, 3 vols.; and a record of sermons heard,
              1839-1855, 1 vol.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16790_vfj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANDREW PINKHAM PAPERS, 1814-1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4220</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be53cfe0cd63880a580fa4baee5e56a3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>71 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2912bb2574ec42c8199b551cc8795553">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clermont County, Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ba6cca37fa90ab533133b2e6f62f00f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters of Pinkham, formerly a ship captain of Nantucket, including letters of
              his sons Reuben and Alex during the War of 1812, a letter of 1817 from his son Thomas
              studying medicine at the College of William and Mary and describing taverns and
              bowling in Williamsburg, and letters to Thomas from V. T. West, 1839-1858, in medical
              practice in Union, Pike County, Indiana. Letters were written from the captured H.M.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Queen Charlotte, </title> 1814. the U.S.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Hornet, </title> 1817; U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Franklin,</title> 1824; and U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Constellation,</title> 1819.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16794_9na" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PINKNEY FAMILY PAPERS, 1804-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4221</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf7e1fc15b47535bfcc44f88157e6b4c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_81209ed0ef7670a97836e30915318635">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), and Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73e1e0bed09bbc6d7d560530536832d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly papers of William Pinkney (1764-1822), his brother Ninian Pinkney
              (1776-1825), and Ninian's son, Bishop William Pinkney (1810-1883). Included is an
              invitation to a dinner to honor William Pinkney upon his return from England after
              serving as U.S. commissioner to negotiate claims under Jay's Treaty. Material relating
              to Ninian Pinkney concerns his position as clerk of the executive council of Maryland
              and relates to expenditures for militia expenses, 1813, and to the Baltimore and
              Potomac Canal Survey, 1823-1824. Correspondents include Senator Robert Henry
              Goldsborough and William Howard. Letters to Bishop William Pinkney are from Orlando
              Hutton, 1844-1879, and concern Pinkney's ecclesiastical career.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16798_9dp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PINNELL PAPERS, 1816-1820.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4222,</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16291e11efb571b30c7ae9a45eee8d4d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f2ac6e8a06319c61a5dd7e692c0f7088">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buckingham County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cff64f27dea9050298a7852e23caed1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely bills and receipts of William Pinnell and of the Lilly &amp; Pinnell
              merchandising firm of Lynchburg. Names mentioned include Thomas Pinnell, Lucy Pinnell,
              William A. Pinnell, John M. Walker, and William Duval.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16802_tdw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES K. PINNIX AND COMPANY DAYBOOKS, 1851-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4223</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e4662602da5c8c6ac7a72b1a9b7f0b2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c4b9ef2f17b69d0a89bd8a95483ab99d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stony Creek (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac972bfb5d57e69d443e7ee0259b61a0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a mercantile company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16806_jc3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE W. PIPER PAPERS, 1898-1910.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4224</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b0dcfd6372ea9c49c6ac6fa9ae3b7d8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bad60dba7d3ece4c503bfd82b412add0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newburyport (Essex County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_89a120e7e6c661d644d4ab1dd405da6d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Largely letters from Richard H. Hutton of London, England, concerning linotypes, the
              extraction of gold from sea water, Count James Pourtales, and other business
              affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16810_ud4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELIZABETH M. PIPKIN PAPERS, 1838 (1855-1864) 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4225</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ebf97684f32cd50df72c406cf80666e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>39 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8014237d5ee0c95dd488483e4249ac4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Harnett County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e5a382d72b9c1d20d13265717e60f468">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence, including a few Civil War letters, especially
              from A. S. Pipkin, written from a Confederate camp at Yorktown, Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16814_jp5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM T. PIPPEY PAPERS, 1862-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4226</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bf47ff16c7ce79c10ab94312bb4119df"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>138 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c18a03d0020f2d7dd5d8ac6cdbd0606a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_824541f5458bea8e7e9458051f72e068">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Civil War letters of William T. Pippey, lieutenant in the Federal Army, with detailed
              accounts of camp life and side lights on supplies for soldiers. Pippey's changing
              views on Negroes and abolitionists are also fully expressed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16818_d0i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM LEWIS PITCHER PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, 1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4227</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e745d335ae6c609de62b7c141806704a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 24 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c0d4f0f0c50a983221c5278475f3d3c0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Texas.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc1e209c55d163b122d52775f89745f7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photographs of Puerto Rico taken during the Spanish-American War, and one photograph
              of the palace of the governorgeneral of Cuba.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16822_biu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PERSEY PEABODY PITKIN PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4228</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_68245fab0b916b425e00c484eb29ac84"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_35e427f2307e7cc5de76105349d3bb83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Vermont.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db7760a8c5a31c8de0b0f886e633cbb4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to Pitkin's service as assistant quartermaster and quatermaster of
              U.S. Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac, including requisitions for forage for
              horses of the U.S. Sanitary Commission and for wagons and harness, lists of office
              supplies expended, and requisitions for transportation of packages of the Christian
              Commission.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16826_2kx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PITT, FIRST EARL OF CHATHAM, PAPERS, 1721-1783.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4229</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ebb98454f32fa45636473e9a4f640081"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_073dd9f4872e3cd28bea2d171258baef">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5591a61e3ba9f63c955ab6bb72c2c6f4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An outline of the administrative organization, functions, and personnel of the Board
              of Treasury and its relations with other departments of the government of England and
              of Scotland, compiled from Chatham Manuscripts in the Public Record Office, London; an
              indenture between Lucy (Tindall) Ridgeway, Countess of Londonderry (d. 1724), and
              Thomas Rutly, mariner of Tormoham, Devonshire, 1721; and an undated note in which
              Chatham wished success for Robert Nugent, later First Earl Nugent, in an election in
              Bristol.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16830_qcn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PITT PAPERS, 1762-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4230</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_686979750f42504218dcd22d279c2454"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>100 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_733a7c04b7d2284e2d932f152147edfb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hollwood, Hayes, County Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8dd7f581a71d9ef9d9c31b1e299f5369">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence largely of William Pitt (1759-1806), British statesman and prime
              minister, second son of William Pitt (1708-1778), First Earl of Chatham. Topics
              include foreign affairs; elections; tithes; studies and recreation of William Pitt and
              his brother John; their social activities; John's marriage; their careers in
              government and politics; the health of Chatham; Richard Brampton's portrait of
              Chatham; George Romney's portrait of Pitt; the War of the American Revolution; Richard
              Howe's view of Charles Middleton's naval career; international developments in the
              Netherlands, 1787; the illness of George III; the wars of the French Revolution; the
              views of Hugues Maret concerning French-English relations, 1792; parliamentary
              affairs; the selection of candidates for elections; a telescope ordered from Sir
              William Herschel by Robert Smith, First Baron Carrington; the supply of corn in
              England, 1795; retirements and pensions of various peers; and Arthur Philip Stanhope's
              collection of Pitt family papers, 1881. Letters from Pitt and members of his family
              are chiefly to Sir James Bland Burges, under secretary of state in the foreign
              department; James Grenville, brother of Lady Chatham, and Grenville's son, Baron
              Glastonbury; C. Jouvencal, a clerk in the privy council office and a free tenant on
              the estate at Hayes; George Rose, secretary of the treasury; Granville Leveson-Gower,
              First Marquis of Stafford, Lord Privy Seal; the Earl of Westmorland; and Edward
              Wilson, tutor of the Pitt children and canon at Windsor. Other authors include William
              Pitt (1708-1778), First Earl of Chatham; Richard Howe, First Lord of the Admiralty;
              John Pitt, Second Earl of Chatham; James Charles Pitt; Robert Smith, First Baron
              Carrington; and Arthur Philip Stanhope, Sixth Earl Stanhope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16834_d63" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>N. J. PITTMAN PAPERS, 1850-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4231</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ab3f56a56a35ad36f86fdf66d80f1f6f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_666b608fe6276d74bc3c8b7d5dad528b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_65fe0c1ad1fb4dc3a2ba091fd2f6430f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional letters to N. J. Pittman (1818-1893), a prominent physician and
              president of the North Carolina Medical Society, 1858, from other physicians. Pittman
              studied medicine in Paris, France, and was a member of the Royal Geographic
              Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16838_xag" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MERRITT PITTMAN PAPERS, 1752-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4232</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_af8d52091b738ea2ce670c1a07a671ce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>372 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_014936bc5a3413d1c54ec92dd2b54a39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson (Vance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6de75360d6c8fccdd4c65867b649864c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Pittman, an attorney, relate largely to his interest in the political,
              social, and religious history of the state and to his connection with the North
              Carolina Historical Commission and the North Carolina Literary and Historical
              Association. There are letters from Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire of the Protestant
              Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina and from Josephus Daniels discussing some of
              Pittman's conclusions about church history; genealogical material on the Pittman and
              Bennett families; material on the Torrens system of land titles proposed for adoption
              in the state; letters from Samuel A'Court Ashe concerning North Carolina history,
              particularly John Porter's role in the Cary Rebellion of the early 1700s; manuscripts
              collected by Pittman including material on early Baptist churches and clergymen; a
              letter book, 1788-1797, of John Kennedy, Jr., a Washington, North Carolina, merchant,
              with references to Beaufort County politics and containing letters from Thomas Blount,
              U.S. representative from the state; copies of Pittman's articles and addresses on
              biographical, political, and religious topics; minutes and program schedules of the
              Contemporary Club, a local scientific and literary group, 1915-1917; and addresses of
              Pittman's wife before the Tuesday Club.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16842_4ao" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PITTSYLVANIA (VA.) MASONIC LODGE NO. 24 PAPERS, 1833-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4233</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ed2c177c4728bf57dec48e1905d4d1eb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e7d0881ab9b1701bb2416a661234f545">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chatham (Pittsylvania County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51c5c9a50142a62f76985fe9cb551307">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence, in part relating to Richard Jones Reid, Sr., master of
              the lodge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16846_ral" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANCIS PLACE PAPERS, 1836, 1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4234</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_18da8f9dc4937ecac01a7ac6966547a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b68b48d28fbf6757748b681e6cd5d01">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f318c41deb4c92ce3cdb2fc2983ba848">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from Place (1771-1854), British reformer, to John Fowler, secretary of the
              Mechanics' Institute at Sheffield, concerning labor organization 1836, and a letter to
              Edwin W. Field, 1843.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16850_ppe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PLANTERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA PAPERS,
              1840-1841.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4235</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_41660eba98b97b968acc7e793842a05f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b78829829ec6e6f5c0645b1a10024dc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3cea0194f57c19d298643b24b1de0be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Cashier's letterpress book of the Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of South Carolina
              chiefly concerning routine business matters. Among the correspondents are B. D. Boyd,
              Stephen Elliott, Franklin Elmore, Andrew A. Humphreys, William Louis, Stephen Mallory
              (1812-1873), Nicholas Murray, James L. Petigru, Daniel Ravenel, Robert B. Rhett,
              Romulus M. Saunders, and Robert Walton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16854_ex6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES G. PLATEN MANUSCRIPT. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4236</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b965fdd361b92aac69f6c8afadb2c67b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 31 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d56a18a1d6a33d6b5ca2cbbf9fa956a8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6e4e130dd60d7d5ffdd06b3c4ea1237a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A manuscript with the title: <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Oecography.
                The Geography of Home. Chatham County, State of Georgia: A Text-book Designed for
                the Use of the Grammar Schools of Savannah, Georgia.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16858_9gk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CORNELIA ANNA PLATT ALBUM, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4237</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_54020fff57b4587ff7a500e6c7f1c278"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 30 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d55f46d8b8e8b343bd1acd46e28ea083">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d20c23c98e18aa813b5bd10684273318">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16862_uta" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PLEASANT RETREAT MALE ACADEMY RECORDS, 1868-1883.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4238</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5123fb9d9b6d7d45abadee8678cb54a6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 13 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0b71ba7e305e95f2d13049e3077b8e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincolnton (Lincoln County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_bd8437154cc59ff8b9f93e790149a246">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minute book of the trustees.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16866_rpx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES PLEASANTS, JR. PAPERS, 1818, 1855.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4239</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c6dbece149c0472905666ef8774d04ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7c9048cbdc857c0048dd3c7c277f803b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Goochland County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_66bc7c38c58933a26459c75220f06036">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from James Pleasants (1769-1839), member of U.S. Congress, 1803-1811, U. S.
              senator, 1819-1822, and governor of Virginia, 1822-1825, requesting the insertion of
              an advertisement in the <title type="simple" render="italic">National
                Intelligencer,</title> and a letter from Benjamin Pleasants concerning a pending
              lawsuit against the collector of customs for the Puget Sound District.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16870_b73" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM SWAN PLUMER PAPERS, 1859-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4240</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2ecca3aca3e7cfbe7087d0676da0f707"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6ad3c7cadb696bfe84dcab6482855e08">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Allegheny (Allegheny County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_76a9417e9715780f01a66d2c1b096222">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters from William Swan Plumer (1802-1880), Presbyterian clergyman,
              founder of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Watchman of the South,</title> and
              professor of theology at the Theological Seminary in Columbia, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16874_ihf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PLUMMER &amp; BUDD PAPERS, 1904-1906.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4241</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0942171a601dd2297507808848308621"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3a6d9851ceb2d1767c65cbbdeade5475">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cc76c6d11f24d8b6e74aa2d63008c4cf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A register of accounts with local investors kept by a firm serving as agents for the
              Southern Mutual Investment Co. of Lexington, Kentucky. The owners of Plummer &amp;
              Budd were F. Harvey Plummer and William Budd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16878_un7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARION TIMOTHY PLYLER PAPERS, 1912-1949.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4242</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bc48b4f4cb106a18ac4518360527d410"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>156 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_00604a2092277cc4e8cf9100a4092e7d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9085a4cef4e5c8ef6f91459f23807f3b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscripts collected by Plyler, Trinity College graduate, Methodist minister, and
              editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">North Carolina Christian Advocate
              </title> while researching a projected biography of William Preston Few, president of
              Trinity College and Duke University. Included are genealogical material on the Wood,
              Kimball, and Harris families of North Carolina; letters; miscellaneous notes; a
              typescript of Few's life; and copies of Few's published articles and addresses. The
              collection contains notes concerning Washington Duke, Benjamin N. Duke, and James B.
              Duke.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16882_gtb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN POAGUE PAPERS, 1857-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4243</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_609ebad3e8176f7a18a25b5c36176d27"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8d2812f74be67985fe9828ec4fec0762">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fancy Hill (RockEridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9d07227d93abd3ef1efb196a7f708512">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters and papers of John Poague.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16886_b09" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM THOMAS POAGUE PAPERS, 1885-1905.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4244</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd5a23ded61497472d9a61c4286ae970"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>25 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9b6139a89a1857f0177c1e271b2abe0d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fb81985dab5e7cda9540000dfa93b5a1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Thomas Taylor Munford to William Thomas Poague, treasurer and military
              storekeeper of Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia, concerning business
              and personal matters and, particularly, the affairs of V. M. I.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16890_3j9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ORLANDO METCALFE POE PAPERS, 1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4245</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b6b3497f0b8bd38d7c2a552cb1563de4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_30ec22e3c0b1c2e5d0acaaca35981f36">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Navarre (Stark County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_504972882c7547234f578f690db62903">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Memoir of Orlando Metcalfe Poe, engineering officer in the Union Army, entitled
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Personal Recollections of the Occupation
                of East Tennessee and Defense of Knoxville.</title> Poe describes the occupation of
              Knoxville, Tennessee, by Union forces, 1863, and their subsequent defense of the town
              against Confederate troops under General James Longstreet, particularly detailing the
              work of Union engineers in preparing fortifications. A shortened version of this
              narrative has been published in <title type="simple" render="italic">Battles and
                Leaders of the Civil War</title> (New York: 1884-1887).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16894_7qf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE POINDEXTER PAPERS, 1804-1819.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4246</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_edecbe5661097c93d71fafaa313488d3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d80a3890b28af220e99d4023852d5f3d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jackson (Hinds County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f4f2d612095bc16317f228291af1f04">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George Poindexter (1799-1853), lawyer, attorney general of Mississippi
              Territory, 1803-1807, territorial representative to Congress, 1807-1813, governor,
              1820-1821, and U.S. senator, 1830-1835. The collection includes a note to Colonel
              Thomas Rodney, 1804; comments on the possibility of a British protectorate of the
              Mississippi Territory; a description of a 55-day journey by boat to Natchez and
              comments on a yellow fever epidemic, 1810; a letter to Governor David Holmes, 1817; a
              letter to Joseph Gales and William W. Seaton in Washington, D.C., concerning a speech
              of Poindexter; and a biographical clipping written as Poindexter's eulogy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16898_cgu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY P. POINDEXTER PAPERS, 1838, 1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4247</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_085ac08f1afd625c19db9a5ad8eed969"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1d2548ed52025d2ccba5e6fea124c12f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mansfield (Louisa County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3eda304394f17389b7fdee812f99e46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Henry P. Poindexter concerning debts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16902_t3s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN F. POINDEXTER PAPERS, 1860-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4248</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_efd11d3e26ddd11dab14a22f95af89d6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>32 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_60ebebfce53ee76bed487c180b25907e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forsyth County and Germanton, (Stokes County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_86b817e1cec410e4cd9cb3b7c689a408">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to John F. Poindexter concern political and economic conditions in North
              Carolina during the secession crisis; and campaigning in Virginia and North Carolina
              during the Civil War, including comments on the first battle of Manassas, camp life,
              the battle of Chancelloreville, the hiring of substitutes, conditions at home during
              the war, petitions for exemption from military service, and depredations by Union
              forces.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16906_m2f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOEL ROBERTS POINSETT PAPERS, 1825-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4249</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f68392c4e72dcce234718c5c0cd263e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_85109ceab27e0d969fc404fa1542feba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e40faabc46b38078d7eae067dcf706ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Joel Roberts Poinsett, United States minister to Mexico and secretary of
              war under President Martin Van Buren, include a letter, 1825, on economic conditions
              in Mexico; a land grant, 1830, for property in Texas; a letter, 1837, from Edward B.
              Dudley, governor of North Carolina, complaining about the activities of troops
              stationed in North Carolina to supervise the removal of the Cherokee Indians; routine
              letters to Poinsett as secretary of war; and a letter, 1851, concerning Poinsett's
              personal financial affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16910_ipw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD POLAND ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1860-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4250</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fec4352a623173e8443506022d5c8f2b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9ab4bb5827c4e29dea82d6999c4fa31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_72ff94a646d3bff6dd1ebbfa9123bad5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a butcher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16914_yyj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>POLITICAL CAMPAIGN MATERIAL, 1952-1976.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4251</unitid>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a5e1392277fa5d3faa2467b3b824cb94">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A miscellaneous collection of several thousand items containing literature and
              memorabilia from major, and some minor, political parties, relating to national
              election campaigns and political campaigns in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16916_eos" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES KNOX POLK PAPERS, 1831-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4252</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d5a5659fc36dbd65cb0f17c75acc98f5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2393adbd37b59f65600850938419872a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1f3db3336a66f1d6f046c616e4619f89">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Knox Polk, United States congressman and president of the United
              States, include a letter, 1846, from Cave Johnson about an affair involving a
              committee of claims, and correspondence, 1831-1832, concerning Revolutionary War
              claims.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16920_hvd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEONIDAS POLK PAPERS, 1828-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4253</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_95e853cb38d78a678a8eec7fa3c0579d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55fdccf5a7a3dead1d764854d81203ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Memphis (Shelby County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8112325ec662efd347e66245b1fa6dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Leonidas Polk (1806-1864), Protestant Episcopal bishop of Louisiana
              and lieutenant general in the Confederate Army, including a letter, 1828, from Polk to
              the Reverend Charles P. McIlvaine, discussing his life, work, and preparation for the
              Episcopal ministry; a letter to General Gideon J. Pillow, relative to fortifications
              along the Mississippi and Tennessee rivers, 1861; a letter to the Reverend Benjamin
              Bosworth Smith, concerning the laying of a cornerstone at the University of the South,
              Sewanee, Tennessee; letters to Jefferson Davis, concerning routine army business and
              conditions of service on the Potomac River; messages relative to the condition of
              Confederate troops at Bethel, Tennessee, 1862; letters, 1864, concerning Confederate
              troop movements and organization; and a letter, 1871, from Frances (Devereux) Polk
              relating to a request for an autograph letter of Leonidas Polk.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16924_l7b" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR GEORGE POLLOCK, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4254</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce17766e6d77d8ddd96cb3131f325e71"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c423a451ace0971ea71a04bb2217b85e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1868c53dcd78142a533686cb8a0406a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of British field marshal, Sir George Pollock, concerning his attack on Kabul,
              Afghanistan, in 1842.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16928_ttn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES RICHARD POMEROY, JR., PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4255</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6bae78b988398652ac4d85cfe57c6a69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_09d8e57b1e019981df240c2043b09ecf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pomeroy (Meigs County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_349f35fd5c15008f31d677f8e9cc4a77">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of Charles Richard Pomeroy, Jr., an officer in the 33rd Ohio Regiment in the
              Civil War, covers his service in the army of General William T. Sherman during the
              march on Atlanta, Georgia. Pomeroy describes the skirmishes in which his regiment
              engaged and the battles of Rocky Face Ridge and Peach Tree Creek. Diary also contains
              newspapers, clippings and miscellaneous notes, including a list of men killed and
              wounded in the 33rd Ohio Regiment and a list of arms and supplies in Company I of that
              regiment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16932_c8c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. POMEROY AND JOHN VICKERY PAPERS, 1860-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4256</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_051feb82e26d767e5b7110fe19760b15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_731f079f62ed349e29e6deaf8d492d1c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rochester (Monroe County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55c25ccbe1ae1299de41e4154c2ef6b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of the firm of Pomeroy and Vickery with cotton brokers in Memphis,
              Tennessee, regarding the purchase of low price cotton battings and pickings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16936_ltd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD POND PAPERS, 1869-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4257</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_edc793c8fad874877d87a1f0711a3e58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_860ee8c659df8096186813f5c19ad1a3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f8b4613875d04d9ad1c8374929b508b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family correspondence reflecting difficult conditions in the South after
              the Civil War and the tendency for ruined Southern families to seek work in other
              sections of the country.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16940_fny" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN WILLIAM PONSONBY, FOURTH EARL OF BESSBOROUGH, PAPERS,
              1821-1833.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4258</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e690f29b93a76eb211857f31a5fb3c07"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_857da2262a332c9fa55784e4a914a5a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ae710b688605f53bc721083eb6d95322">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and political letters of John William Ponsonby, Fourth Earl of
              Bessborough, member of the House of Commons and the House of Lords, concern
              negotiations with Russia, 1832; changes in the poor laws; and matters relating to
              parliamentary debates and elections.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16944_eya" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HUGH N. PONTON PAPERS, 1859-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4259</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_99506ec5e4fbba0c40d816e0ae9aff77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b47bb57cba0e75a0c158a749e4e704ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nelson County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b41b810fbb75f56e0293b954be759e46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Hugh N. Ponton and his wife, Frances (Thompson) Ponton, during the
              Civil War, showing a private's reaction to the war, and the difficulties of a young
              wife left to manage a farm and family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16948_b13" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIMEON V. POOL PAPERS, 1863-1878.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4260</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7ca5228f59ab6d15550d2f5cea2c6587"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1f70a9841757267a9bdff8e605529bbd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03e7e1d04c97e73eecca35165f13fbd1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous ordnance and quartermaster records of Company B. 154th New York
              Regiment, and a record of a judgment rendered in a legal case, 1878.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16952_qb7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SOLOMON POOL PAPERS, 1868-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4261</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e666c6cc5a97c567f11cac5936688b1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9cd7dab65945d55072d73b576e4acf39">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d443b525febe46bbf6f5cbda70046fb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Duplicates of monthly accounts submitted to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service by
              Solomon Pool, assessor of the fourth district of North Carolina, for services rendered
              by Pool and his staff.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16956_anx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. G. POOL PAPERS, 1868-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4262</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_497782e418eac1786b0313216c5ddc0f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_46995977edd196adeec4160b32025eb1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nags Head (Dare County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_447dbbd0b8894fb2de7de24eab4659ce">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters from W. G. Pool, a physician at Nags Head, North Carolina, to a
              certain Mathews, manager of one of Pool's farms.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16960_m4u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWARD D. POOLE PAPERS, 1855-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4263</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_be9542b335b6bff466172cdc17e96f36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ee9307abda8a7c8683d4ba320a06678">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarksville (Mecklenburg County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5352ea04babcdca6ac030bc81470724">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters dealing primarilv with family matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16964_2g3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERNEST POOLE PAPERS, 1923-1940.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4264</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3942c3fd6f9cfab4fdbf44f88f1534d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2729f5fc5123e2630a2c738643e71681">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Franconia (Grafton County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5e68836fb98b19480c87003e9486986">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of author Ernest Poole (1880-1950) contain a draft, partly handwritten and
              partly typed with handwritten corrections, of his autobiographical novel, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Bridge </title> (New York: 1940), and two typed
              copies of Poole's article, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Ernest Poole and
                His Work.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16968_wv3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JONATHAN POOR LEDGERS, 1769-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4265</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8d5c44bfd70dbe0ebf4a847a4d16c9f3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3e4f472f857b0b3bb6288e35e27bf2c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Landaff (Grafton County), N.H.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_837c2e830ced94f3af699b341e5bb4aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ledgers of Jonathan Poor, a farmer of Landaff, New Hampshire, containing accounts
              with local people for agricultural labor, goods, and services and a few biographical
              notations concerning Poor and his family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16972_sym" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN PERLEY POORE PAPERS, 1857-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4266</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f36f6ab435b235b79e2770b519d85e2e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d0d28cb471c8f5017919704d9be1e551">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7302eb4a5f9f2e3583be15576c0ad2e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of Benjamin Perley Poore, writer and editor, concern personal
              matters; the new constitution of North Carolina, 1877; Poore's <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Political Register and Congressional Directory </title> (Boston:
              1878); and Poore's relationship with his uncle, Allen W. Dodge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16976_j85" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE BIDDLE POPE PAPERS, 1861-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4267</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4840f65fbba587d19e1b12a5fbfe954c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d85ec386bfa5ae3df3deb3d85373fa58">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Halifax County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3f5870a6eb3915955bf6660af1901958">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters, two of which refer to relatives in the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16980_bpl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BENJAMIN E. POPE PAPERS, 1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4268</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ba6707a8916229be06f04dc2aa0be2ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d807effb8fa748ec5f0db6b50cb78955">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newsom's Depot (Southampton County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3766c9b162a924c2e0f2763738292cf9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters concerning the indebtedness of Edward C. Robinson to Benjamin E. Pope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16984_swe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>POPE-CARTER FAMILY PAPERS, 1791-1967.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4269</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1f316360bc4e7188665d0c7c391ce181"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,367 items and 10 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2ad2587037b2105e4cab663b1b458518">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Giles, Maury, and Williamson Counties, Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_891f88db298041f29c01fe985d3f1b1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Pope and Carter families contain the letters, 1900-1939, of William
              Rivers Pope, officer in the United States Army, including a few letters dealing with
              his service in the Philippines, 1900-1901, and a large number of letters concerning
              his experiences in France in World War I from June, 1918, to June,1919, as commander
              of the 113th Infantry Regiment in the Meuse-Argonne offensive and commander of the
              military police in the area of the American Embarcation Center, LeMans, France. World
              War I letters comment on the overall war effort, the peace, characteristics of
              soldiers, the role of the Negro soldier in the war, and the people and countryside of
              France. Letters, 1919-1939, deal for the most part with personal and family matters
              and refer to a few events of Pope's later military career, particularly his part in
              the stratosphere flight sponsored by the National Geographic Society and the Army Air
              Corps, 1934-1935. </p>
            <p>The collection also contains letters, 1818-1821, to Dr. Benjamin Carter (1792-1865),
              a physician in Tennessee, from his brother John Conyers Carter (1793-1828), a lawyer
              in Camden, South Carolina, concerning family and professional matters, the panic of
              1819 and other economic and political issues, internal improvements, and problems of
              the judicial system in South Carolina; and letters, 1831-1834, from his cousin John
              Carter, a lawyer and former congressman, pertaining to family affairs and life in
              Camden. Letters from members of the Clark family in Columbus, Mississippi, to members
              of the Pope family in Tennessee, 1827-1834, describe working on steamboats on the
              Mississippi and Ohio rivers, mercantile business in Columbus, and trading with the
              Choctaw Indians. Correspondence, 1833-1834, between Gustavus Adolphus Pope in
              Mississippi and his family in Tennessee concerns the agricultural situation, prices
              for cotton and other crops, public land policy, and attitudes on slavery and religion.
              Correspondence, 1836-1855, among members of the family of William Rouse Pope,
              including Lesey Jane (Webster) Pope and William Leonidas Pope, concerns the settling
              of estates, family matters, and the prospects for settling in Texas, including farming
              conditions, opportunities for employment, land transfers, and social and religious
              life, Letters, 1853-1865, of Sarah Myra (Rodes) Rivers Trotter to her daughter,
              Cynthia (Rivers) Carter, discuss family gossip, travels, homemaking concerns, social
              events, and the impact of the Civil War. Other Civil War letters include those of
              Benjamin Franklin Carter to his wife, Cynthia (Rivers) Carter, and the letters of
              William Leonidas Pope and Gustavus Adolphus Pope. </p>
            <p>Writings include a manuscript entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Recollections of the [Civil] War,</title> by Cynthia (Rivers) Carter, 1899; <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">History of the Military Police Corps, American
                Embarcation Center, A. E. F.,</title> 1919; and <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">Brief History of the Twenty-Ninth Division, 1921.</title> Legal
              papers, 1796-1892, pertain mainly to the Carter family and contain land grants, deeds,
              indentures for land, wills, court decisions, and court authorizations for the sale of
              slaves. Financial papers, 1791-1868, relate for the most part to the affairs of the
              Pope family in the 1820s and 1830s and include accounts, promissory notes, tax
              receipts, and receipts for purchases. Genealogical material in the collection includes
              Cynthia (Rivers) Carter's account of the family of her grandfather, Tyree Rodes, and a
              few items concerning the genealogy of slaves owned by the Carter family. Clippings,
              1934-1935, pertain to the military career of William Rivers Pope, as do the newspapers
              and other printed material. Volumes include the notebook of Dr. Benjamin Carter, 1827,
              mainly concerning money owed him; two account books, 1834-1837 and 1836-1845, of
              William Rouse Pope, and one account book, 1851-1876, of Gustavus A. Pope; diary and
              memorandum book of James R. Pope, containing an account of his participation in the
              battle of Shiloh, 1862; anonymous notebook, 1873-1900, containing copies of legal
              documents; publications; and maps of various areas of France, including LeMans, the
              MeuseArgonne, and Verdun.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16988_oh2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILIE POPE PAPERS, 1838-1854.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4270</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bfab62a5ed9eb0622eb9d753698b3d2d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a2fd00e596835a60be086205e58323e4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ebd28aa2cb5ef2dc2148b52dcff1629c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Wilie Pope contain a copy of the will of William H. Pope, letters
              concerning the administration of an estate, and a letter quoting commodity prices in
              Clark County, Arkansas, in the spring of 1854.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16992_788" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISA BOUKNIGHT POPPENHEIM AND MARY BARNETT POPPENHEIM PAPERS,
              1871-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4271</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_53e5490459cfc7475c19547e108dbf69"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>955 items and 34
              vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ad9e6feabc0ff3ab9bc18c29b0cf322d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_328c308fb7e04deb11d8315f3e6c8061">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim and Mary Barnett Poppenheim contain
              correspondence relating to their education and to their leadership in women's
              organizations, such as the United Daughters of the Confederacy and the General
              Federation of Women's Clubs, including correspondence, 1884-1889, with their mother
              and sisters describing school life at Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York,
              and-social life in Charleston, South Carolina; letters, 1909-1929, to Mary Barnett
              Poppenheim from neurologist Francis Arthur Scratchley, describing his many trips to
              Europe; and letters from James Hosmer Penniman referring to his research on George
              Washington and to the libraries he established at Yale University and the University
              of Pennsylvania. Miscellaneous items include photographs, picture postcards of various
              prominent structures in Europe, and printed material concerning the Protestant
              Episcopal Church in South Carolina. Volumes are primarily penmanship and spelling
              exercise books of the four Poppenheim daughters during their early education in
              Charleston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref16996_p57" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>OCTAVIUS THEODORE POACHER PAPERS, 1853-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4272</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b562f2114e98ef27ccbd2c0483cdc72e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e61f0873f3127d04a48de8e92cab109d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Willington (Abbeville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f9d9cdc20480cf824e4a2425481bd360">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Octavius T. Porcher (ca. 1828-1873), Protestant Episcopal minister, to
              Armistead Burt. They contain comments on state and national affairs and indicate a
              deep concern on the part of Porcher for Burt's spiritual welfare.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17000_8ck" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES W. PORTER PAPERS, 1856-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4273</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8f37c9392f221fd9c94ff14ee16f6e86"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>204 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4fc04746fdcf0ca0c2877b589b4eda02">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Batavia (Kane County), Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c50f0ec3a6c85c89d3cfe47cce04609a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection consists chiefly of the letters of Charles W. Porter, Susan Lockwood,
              and their friends, concerning the courtship and eventual marriage of Porter and
              Lockwood.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17004_uwd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID PORTER PAPERS, 1819-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4274</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81e7e6b579c4f542c6bc5b811bd87ad7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b253da1f339b33412232a2750b7990cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_03c0b72101495d50f9a6df52e6b83231">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter of David Porter, United States naval officer, concerning the finances of his
              father-in-law and an application, 1823, to Porter from Edward Byrne requesting a
              transfer from the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Terrier </title> to the
              U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Hornet. </title> Also a brief biographical
              sketch of Porter's son, Theodoric Henry Porter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17008_af2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID DIXON PORTER PAPERS, 1847-[1877?].</unittitle>
            <unitid>4275</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c2fa364cb89cfca55aa8532fca991b50"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_068fdca9dbee651bb22d3da434e26b61">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Memphis (Shelby County), Tenn., and Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_af7b3d7e10529f9243c1abeb66fadf4f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and diary of David D. Porter (1813-1891), officer in the U.S. Navy. The
              337-page <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Diary of Secret Service</title>
              gives an account of Porter's secret mission to Haiti as a government agent in
              1847-1848. He comments in detail on the people, the geography, the mineral deposits,
              etc., of the island. He also discusses the government, people, and commerce of the
              city of Santo Domingo. Also in the collection are letters written by Porter as
              commander of the Mississippi Squadron, U.S. Navy, requesting commissions, and supplies
              for families along the Mississippi and Tennessee rivers, and issuing orders for
              patrolling the rivers, and a letter, 1863, to Porter from D.F. Reiley, requesting that
              a gunboat be assigned to Bayou Sara, Louisiana, to protect the businesses of Union
              men.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17012_e9h" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FITZ-JOHN PORTER PAPERS, 1882-1951.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4276</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d038124b5b53d9396d5de8efad54d2c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c1a25fe37e3e76c9a1ed2ac637f31782">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y., and Chicago, Ill.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4fbca999ca64df01d3088220237aa4b8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Fitz-John Porter, a general in the Union Army, include a letter, 1894, from
              Porter, criticizing the performances of General Ambrose E. Burnside and General Jacob
              D. Cox in the battle of Antietam, 1862; and a letter, 1882, from John P. Jones
              concerning Porter's conduct at the second battle of Bull Run, 1862. The papers also
              contain a mimeographed report, 1951, of a "fact finding conference" which attempted to
              evaluate the descriptions of Porter's conduct at Second Bull Run in Kenneth Powers
              Williams, <title type="simple" render="italic">Lincoln Finds a General </title> (New
              York: 1949-1959), and Otto Eisenschiml, <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Celebrated Case of Fitz John Porter,</title> (Indianapolis 1950).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17016_g45" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN RICHARDSON PORTER PAPERS, 1859-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4277</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_73339ad54d7e4f4d72dff1ae9c9e7910"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b88f534a1bb33207720b6109a777c724">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ab7a3d83394b41a495e5a6e7851d365">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter book and diary of John Richardson Porter, a Confederate soldier in the
              Washington (Louisiana) Artillery Battalion, describe his service in Virginia; the
              engagements in which he participated, including the battle of Brandy Station, 1863,
              the battle of Gettysburg, 1863, and the siege of Petersburg, 1865; the surrender of
              the Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox; and Reconstruction in New Orleans.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17020_nje" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KATHERINE ANNE PORTER PAPERS, 1965-1966.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4278</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4ac666b1506bc80a6864b87eedd1527a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fba4b2694ed4cea6074fe7df3450fa5c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a93c92183e43c91036c577b08299c47">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Katherine Anne Porter to Gerald Ashford, a book reviewer for the <title
                type="simple" render="italic">San Antonio Express,</title> discussing her childhood
              in Texas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17024_675" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER PAPERS, 1905-1953.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4279</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c368e04caafc6b89e1df7a7b58a3b87d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e25790ba2d8ebde938ddbe0c4452990">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e97280634d25b8f8650fc670ebf5fbec">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter from O. Henry, Porter's pseudonym as a writer, to George Rathborne,
              explaining how the name <emph render="doublequote">Rathborne</emph> happened to be
              chosen by O. Henry for a character in a story; and letters addressed to Henry Wysham
              Lanier, secretary of Doubleday, Page &amp; Co., on matters of publication, financial
              and business affairs, and the author's health. [In part published by Clarence Gohdes,
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Some Letters by O. Henry,</title><title
                type="simple" render="italic">South Atlantic Quarterly,</title> XXXIII (Jan., 1939),
              31-39.] Also a report on reminiscences of Porter by a Mr. Saunders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17028_s6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PORTSMOUTH ACADEMY. JOURNAL OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE TRUSTEES,
              1825-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4280</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e76bb8233891349f6396ff635a10251"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 258 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_716de0cb843de963ccc104201a78552d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_022b886f661eb75710f86d8a21188cdb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of the board of trustees of Portsmouth Academy, Portsmouth, Virginia,
              providing fairly detailed information about the operation of the school. A portion of
              the volume was used as a scrapbook, ca. 1900.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17032_qbk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PORTSMOUTH DOCK COMPANY PAPERS, 1857.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4281</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df63792397867e1933db6209c0bef687"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_204fb5a940c4c1165e6adfe358031768">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a50136ecdd562d220f0af64c20007a1e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes, resolutions, and estimates concerning the Portsmouth Dock Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17036_rrw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PORTSMOUTH INSURANCE COMPANY RECORDS, 1865-1898.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4282</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_83eb816700d5e9d571fe4c4d99a02cc2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_34f5fb748baf7cb132635859a107b502">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Portsmouth (Norfolk County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9da98fc426f5fdfb1c9991fac31757f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Minutes of annual meetings of the stockholders in the Portsmouth Insurance
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17040_cd0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. R. POSEY PAPERS, 1863-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4283</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ff86934cf7448b333019ef1e3d735a1e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_433e8837a00a75c9b2a0470146b26e90">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Coosa County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a8d06202ca51cd25457579a2bb56500d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from J. R. Posey, Confederate soldier and schoolteacher, discussing affairs
              in camp and at home. The last letter indicates that Posey was to teach school in
              Harrisville, Bell County, Texas, and gives a description of the country, living
              conditions, and teachers' salaries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17044_ctd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES POTEAT HOTEL REGISTER, 1883-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4284</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_080983cf95a28aa563285065b26962f2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 103 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_840be1467fc9d1bd59a2bf552b2b2fa5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Yanceyville (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f461e88f4196fc2fa411ec0f98dafef3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Register of guests in Poteat's Hotel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17048_pue" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALONZO POTTER PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4285</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fedfdf7157d82bf4e2081e4870ef90da"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83073ad7d469b1ae981bff31fe8ef32f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2246a83df025887a17029c175818a9dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Alonzo Potter, Protestant Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania, concerning
              autograph letters and commenting on the distinguished service rendered by Union
              soldiers in the Mississippi Valley during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17052_hol" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT POTTER PAPERS, 1939-1944.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4286</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0e5d441db2827259142508b9b6fad3a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c008f5ce52d59d2384558fc56c9eec5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Marshall (Harrison County), Tex., and New Orleans, La.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8d12f96aff76ecd68073de706d5b677">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Potter (ca. 1800-1841), signer of the Texas Declaration of
              Independence and United States congressman from Texas, contain letters written
              1939-1944 concerning Potter's career in the United States Navy and a typed copy of a
              portion of an undated autobiographical sketch by Harriet (Moore) Page Potter Ames,
              wife of Robert Potter, vividly describing her life in New Orleans, Louisiana;
              immigration to Texas and frontier life; and the killing of Robert Potter during the
              RegulatorModerator War in east Texas, 1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17056_tmt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS POTTER PAPERS, 1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4287</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43f70eef83e4f9d9b6149e63751707ab"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bc7ac218c6b45f300d484c82f032f017">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Manchester, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2df666b5a84ad642258d3594179afbb0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter including a resolution of thanks by a church conference to Thomas Potter for
              his assistance in the preparation of a model deed for the erection of chapels.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17060_a3y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM POTTS AND WILLIAM POTTS II PAPERS, 1720 (1760-1830, 1880-1882)
              1925.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4288</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40dd388ab66930dc31c72435de239603"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>404 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8720b56103460da650175c3b0aee65e1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5f352bd32442e525689bffb6f4eb1cc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Potts and William Potts II, their associates, family, and friends
              concern personal and family matters; opinions about the relations between Great
              Britain and her American colonies in the 1760s a mercantile business in Baltimore in
              the 1770s; reports on sales of tobacco and cotton in London and the European tobacco
              market in the early nineteenth century; and the establishment of a wholesale and
              retail drug business in Memphis, Tennessee, after the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17064_q65" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE POULETT LETTER BOOK, 1807-1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4289</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c4c6b90a6df8538c2f72c739ee2dedfa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 127 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d24277e3af312b04d0fee3122998c52">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e03d36b076c75b9468efd5b30b328f2d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains copies of orders received by George Poulett, British naval
              officer, while he commanded H.M.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Quebec,</title> including instructions from the lords of the admiralty and orders
              in council. The orders concern operations in the war against France, the blockade of
              France and her allies, and the handling of neutral shipping, specifically that of
              Russia, Prussia, Portugal, Spain, and the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17068_560" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LOUISE POUND PAPERS, 1892-1959.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4290</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_42d9004e4c3d4ae200e224b6960585b9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6cfe47f91a2a38f195fe27e60fcb8acc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln (Lancaster County), Nebr.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8ae484bf018bbaa3034237d8598b4aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Willa Cather's letters, 1892-1894, to Louise Pound, athlete and scholar, concern
              personal and social matters. There is a manuscript of Cather's poem, <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">After-Glow to Edna Earlie Lindon,</title> and a
              photograph of Miss Lindon. Letters from Dorothea Frances (Canfield) Fisher comment on
              Mrs. Fisher's writing, World War I, Roscoe Pound, Rudyard Kipling, and France.
              Letters, 1917-1947, from Henry Louis Mencken discuss literary and editorial affairs;
              his books, including <title type="simple" render="italic">The American
                Language;</title> Miss Pound's writings; the United States Supreme Court; and the
              faculties of Johns Hopkins University and Goucher College. Letters from Louise Pound
              and her sister, Olivia Pound, comment on Cather and Mencken and concern the deposit of
              these papers at Duke University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17072_ra2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL POWEL III PAPERS, 1826-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4291</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8411c6a0518867ca2f6bbefd74c0cd66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>82 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_31d40fd4e114716582e7a2bd1e7cf507">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rogersville (Hawkins County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82cc0aec533625d59f27ce4af6604c4d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Samuel Powel III and his family concern legal matters, including land
              bounties, warrants, claims, and pensions; the prices of slaves in 1850; and Democratic
              Party politics in the presidential campaigns of 1856 and 1860 in Tennessee. There are
              also letters of Samuel Powel II pertaining to Democratic politics, particularly the
              impact of Martin Van Buren on Jacksonian patronage in 1837.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17076_5be" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES S. POWELL PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4292</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03260d3b55e8acec93a784f23863d7af"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88b6310ffc8ef22a0cc0e0b0c1ba5fc7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Smithfield (Johnston County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0d530494eca16f3cfe578190c0a0c0c1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copy of the reminiscences of Charles S. Powell, a Confederate soldier in
              the 24th North Carolina Regiment and the 10th North Carolina Battalion, Heavy
              Artillery, describing his service in Virginia, including the battles of the Seven
              Days, Antietam, and Fredericksburg; the defenses of Wilmington, North Carolina; the
              fight against the troops of General William T. Sherman at Savannah, Georgia; and the
              retreat to Bentonville, North Carolina. Powell comments on Confederate deserters, the
              hardships and amusements of camp life, and the faithful service rendered to him by two
              slaves during the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17080_c19" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN POWELL PAPERS, 1785-1822.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4293</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_35e3bf8e5673b55dff27dd9bd7278eb1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4974d4dbdb73a8754cc1aaff93a40b2c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Linville, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_edb0483a349dd3df4dbac030be999980">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John Powell contain a deed and letters concerning his finances.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17084_1gz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY E. V. POWELL PAPERS, 1841-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4294</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0aae95f62ed4bf9caf88d765f7a4a99b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f84a905dec9dcfc6f882f8091c5bf358">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Forestville (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4dcd3dc8b04bf105f4b7acad88d7aef0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Mary Powell, and a composition written at Pleasant Grove Academy,
              Forestville, North Carolina, by Helen F. Powell, 1843.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17088_zu4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PAULUS POWELL PAPERS, 1850-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4295</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_848c36bc71074476c21c87c2658cc623"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e4dfab2a602f64b568c7bfe205ad7cf6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Amherst County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeafcaaa44d1470d976208933f1c250b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Paulus Powell, a United States congressman, mainly concern politics in
              Virginia, including the Compromise of 1850, abolitionist resolutions in the Virginia
              House of Delegates, and candidates for political offices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17092_jc6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS SPEER POWELL DIARY, 1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4296</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f19cadc7043a703a08310083ca48904d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f73d3fa0a118eeab87d673b8517f703">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greenville (Greenville County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cbfd3d4db326bc16eccce05925d1d7e3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of the day-to-day life of Thomas Speer Powell, an artist and painter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17096_fvl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WALTER POWELL PAPERS, 1664-1955.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4297</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7163077777657680345ea513e423e20a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca8b075fab888aa8e7577f3bab111c29">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Apainatax, Potomac River, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_602e03d9d559ddfe31c420380a4b4bc6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a letter, 1664, from Walter Powell to his brother concerning the opportunity
              to make a profit by investing in tobacco.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17100_l6s" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. POWELL PAPERS, 1883-1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4298</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4e0ba0a29da79002ab06d8e6b637c56d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>656 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_27dbeb3438b2fe4fbd19b4de1c47bf22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jacksonville (Duval County), Fla., and Wake Forest (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3f391b68db7d0c2a628ab879610c924">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of businessman William C. Powell concern his involvement in the naval stores
              industry, land speculation, and mercantile business in North Carolina, Georgia, and
              Florida, and contain records, 1919-1932, of the W. C. Powell Company of Jacksonville,
              Florida, relating to land speculation and naval stores, including minutes, 1919-1932,
              with charter, bylaws, and some financial statements, and a ledger and journal,
              1919-1932; records of Johnston, McNeill and Company of Okeechobee, Florida, 1920-1923,
              pertaining to naval stores, including articles of co-partnership, 1920, and financial
              statements, 1920-1923; records of Myakka Company, Charleston, South Carolina,
              1910-1920, relating to land speculation in Florida, including a financial statement,
              1912, and minutes, annual reports, financial statements, legal papers, and
              correspondence, 1910-1920; and records of Security Investment Company, Brunswick,
              Georgia, 1910-1923, dealing with speculation in Florida land, including scattered
              minutes, financial state ments, and bylaws, 1910-1923. The collection also contains
              papers pertaining to the settlement of Powell's estate; a ledger, 1914-1921,
              containing records of investments and family accounts; a ledger, 1888-1896, for
              Powell's general store at Wake Forest, North Carolina. and miscellaneous letters,
              legal papers, and financial papers, 1883-1921, relating to Powell's various business
              interests.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17104_krz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM C. FITZHUGH POWELL PAPERS, 1831-1847.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4299</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b37ff7b599270f4add9ed3ecbf85aac2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>88 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f02d2723c6e57b962d32d9ac6232317c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Petersburg (Dinwiddie County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2723c52db770f4c8d972d06d2e3b6b67">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William C. Fitzhugh Powell contain letters concerning economic conditions
              and opportunities in Mississippi, 1835 and 1840; the estate of John W. Faulkner of
              Clinton, Mississippi; and the sale and transporting of slaves. Also contains bills and
              receipts, some of which are for slave sales, and tax receipts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17108_y1a" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GRATTAN TYRONE POWER PAPERS, 1840.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4300</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_072a22f0199e6e7e69e9971a3b12ebb1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_005221ad922e89a34b48082764808698">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e2233f4c688cfd037fc4f694e4f617dc">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine social letter by William Grattan Tyrone Power.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17112_k6k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERTA (SMITH) POWERS PAPERS, 1847-1888.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4301</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_706474c98112e3506a244b31e1bdd48a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>81 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c3bca5088a978002902ab2fa171f2b11">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berryville (Clarke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_405243acec5b55102e01351d1c41ce0f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters of Roberta (Smith) Powers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17116_d8p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. THOMAS POYNOR PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4302</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_52b44685b141020bf2b1c5c86c293780"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_654ecc16ace6dc6002e444c9d0dde1ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chesterfield (Chesterfield County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_515f2421115f55256de59c172284d980">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters addressed to Captain D. T. Poynor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17120_aex" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MITCHELL C. PRATER PAPERS, 1861-1907.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4303</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_51f38cbc7006d4d0c5d82864c00e296b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>78 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_32ce4a9e067f3229e8f28047514c7ae6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Terre Haute (Vigo County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_119dcc4232817d22a2ab91360eb537b3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Mitchell C. Prater, a soldier in the Union Army, contain official
              records of the 14th Indiana Regiment, including monthly returns of Company F.
              1861-1863; quarterly abstracts of materials used by the regiment in 1863; general
              monthly returns; ordnance returns, camp clothing and garrison equipage returns; and
              monthly clothing returns. Correspondence of Prater after the war concerns his claims
              for a disability. The collection contains a scrapbook of poetry kept by Margaret E.
              (Baker) Prater and a family picture album.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17124_9nm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CALEB PRATT DAYBOOK, 1785-1789.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4304</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0ad2df146f546e715fe13b59843670fa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_11bcfae2ffe16fad96b44d42114c13bf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f05ee99c7ee3c3fc8d20b5753e382bb2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook concerning the voyages of the merchant schooner <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Neptune </title> from Boston, Massachusetts, to Wilmington (North
              Carolina), Charleston (South Carolina), and other places, giving details of navigation
              and cargo.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17128_nx8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HARVEY HUNTER PRATT MANUSCRIPT, ca. 1929.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4305</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d3e05b58a546497a3874b3f4bdca1e6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>461 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_647112641ee0b42367b007525c86eab8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Scituate (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d8f3e58992a93c541ab3ddf0ab883f02">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A typed copy of <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Early Planters of
                Scituate, Massachusetts,</title> by Harvey Hunter Pratt, with handwritten
              corrections by Pratt. This work has been published [Harvey Hunter Pratt, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">The Early Planters of Scituate </title> (Scituate:
              1929)].</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17132_t16" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL A. PRATT PAPERS, 1867-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4306</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b960fc9f282a46f977b818f93390981"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_69888e828a81ae690713d358397b820b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68ebacb65966628d87d31c49ac5ce50e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Nathaniel A. Pratt, a geologist, contain a letter, 1868, from Francis
              Simmons Holmes disputing the conclusions in a forthcoming article by Pratt on geology;
              Pratt's reply to the criticisms; manuscript copy of an article by Pratt, 1872, on
              phosphate deposits and mining in South Carolina; and deeds relating to land leases and
              purchases in the area of Charleston, South Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17136_0x6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM N. PRATT PAPERS, 1857-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4307</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3b979622830ff41438516ac69b4d4121"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5a0120fcadb3ef28928eee1923d92270">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Prattsburg (Durham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8aa34ab0c1190749f24291f4bf3bbed3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William N. Pratt include a ledger, 1857-1867, containing accounts for the
              sale and repair of shoes, and accounts, 1863-1865, for the blacksmith business. A
              ledger, 1861-1865, for a blacksmith business contains an inventory, 1867, from the
              sale of Pratt's property by the executor of his estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17140_lv7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PRATT HOSPITAL PAPERS, 1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4308</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_10d64f1d2f13e554fdbdc1fa1a051c21"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1faf70772f9a19a5a309141ac6eaff96">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22b534fae6f74a29de9eac88604c9114">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record book of supplies issued the wards, dining room, bake house, wash house,
              surgeon's office, and dispensary of Pratt Hospital. There are also several
              recipes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17144_pl4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PRESCOTT AND FLEMING DAYBOOK, 1837-1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4309</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b640060e9cf42bc11f9e29ca8bf4846f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 167 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_93f2d77e97604480cb61887fb8bebd05">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Natchez (Adams County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_73116b36801f0558f557048cfc6109c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of a firm of bookbinders, blank book manufacturers, and stationers, which
              include titles of books, pamphlets, newspapers, and magazines bound for clients.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17148_9iq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EBENEZER ERSKINE PRESSLY PAPERS, 1859-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4310</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9308ecacc1d97b4cd9cb8af76b96086c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>22 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a0e78d8be7e29343088eaa504d1ad56c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster County, S.C.; and Iredell County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee8d1353f10f49bc15dec4ce618c4ff3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Ebenezer Erskine Pressly, minister in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church and
              later in the Presbyterian Church in the United States, served churches in South
              Carolina and North Carolina. His diary, 1868-1918, contains entries about the weather,
              crops, household occurrences, community and church happenings, and occasionally his
              reaction to state, national, and world affairs. There is a diary which also contains a
              sketch of Pressly's life; lists of sermon topics and texts, 1871-1898; records of
              baptisms, marriages, and funerals performed by Pressly, 1870-1886; elders and deacons
              he ordained, 1874-1892; accessions and dismissals in the churches which he held,
              1870-1896, monies received, 1874-1883; and other financial accounts. Other items in
              the collection include a college theme on Samuel Adams, 1859; Pressly's license to
              preach, 1870; a petition relating to South Carolina's fence law of 1877; a call from
              the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church at Gill's Creek, Lancaster County, South
              Carolina, inviting Pressly to be their pastor; and several business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17152_gfx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN EBENEZER PRESSLY PAPERS, 1846-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4311</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3541cff0d6afde48afaa4ebda7a5dd0d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>41 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f74b2751849e3d562ede436d09f7772a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Coddle Creek (Cabarrus County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1d180e5f77242d16cf9b9a1606b4674c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Ebenezer Pressly, Presbyterian minister, contain copybooks of sermons,
              copies of a small missionary pamphlet entitled <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Increase of Ministers,</title> a scrapbook of printed sermons, and a few poems
              written by Pressly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17156_wxh" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN PRESTON PAPERS, 1794-1845.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4312</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_986c2b65f1a3106c1c807c1f93a49474"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d796405d42eb6394e98ae1064416790c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Walnut Grove (Washington County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4b30748f892326defe54226ea8634709">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John Preston include a letter, 1830, from Walter E. Preston while he
              was a student at the University of Virginia, and a letter from James Wood of the
              Executive Council of Virginia expressing the desire of the governor that there be a
              majority of both houses present when the legislature next convened and discussing the
              appointment to the place in the United States Senate vacated by James Madison who had
              become minister to France.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17160_qq7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARGARET (JUNKIN) PRESTON PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4313</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0de30ebd79d0d37618ffcf455db99cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6e71db999bc2cade33713823f878173e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lexington (Rockbridge County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0a3ac7c6a6c041368cd50916494f0ffa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Margaret (Junkie) Preston contain a signed autograph poem written by her
              entitled <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Stonewall Jackson's Grave,</title>
              and a clipping of her poem <title type="simple" render="doublequote">I. H.
              S.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17164_b0i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NORMAN PRESTON AND LOUISE E. PRESTON PAPERS, 1863-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4314</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_43fcbb88ffdc259b0db649e458ffb626"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1f708d09417ce9069999e62fd82ef0b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b5449d5f2933104bc4f42444b536b5ca">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a few letters concerning the fishing business and personal
              and family letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17168_vca" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM PRESTON AND JOHN PRESTON PAPERS, 1740 (1783-1817) 1960.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4315</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9e100cc62da881c0ca9de2501b66eaa5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>349 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_68b0ec7fc79c8270836aa059d003e95b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Montgomery County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_08c6cde77d774194e17591256bfae264">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William Preston (1729-1783), surveyor and justice of the peace of Botetourt
              County, Virginia, chiefly concern surveying and a militia expedition against the
              Cherokees. The bulk of the papers relate to the business and personal affairs of
              General John Preston, son of William, legislator and treasurer of Virginia, and
              surveyor of Montgomery County, Virginia, including surveying, old treaties with the
              Cherokees, the education of his children, legislation in the House of Delegates,
              stocks in the Second Bank of the United States, and other types of property.
              Correspondents include Richard Willing Byrd, John Floyd, Charles Clement Johnston,
              James Pleasants, Francis Preston, and William Radford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17172_lpi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM CAMPBELL PRESTON PAPERS, 1837-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4316</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_16fcc46e59a93fbb8e5179a9fd56f2f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ccb02dd05b9481774e1c9a5866ef4db2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Columbia (Richland County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c87ae432db01478c6c3eed1feb28b5a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and political letters of William Campbell Preston (1794-1860), U.S. senator,
              1832-1845, and president of South Carolina College, 1845-1851, dealing with family
              affairs, appointments, and current politics. There is also a fragment of Preston's
              autobiography.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17176_ktg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTINE PREVOST PAPERS, 1783.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4317</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2165fb3d5676add3e4810dbc51be15fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_88461117ac4e5bf62294c0aa6904c4c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_58840eac022c3735247db29dbf55210d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A personal letter from Augustine Prevost to Samuel Strenger and a document on the
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Return of the Staff of the British
                American Forces Who are Desirous of Settling with Those of Other
                Departments.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17180_ia7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ADDIE PRICE PAPERS, 1861-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4318</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03277388340c901cc591ab8a89eba229"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>11 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_78a0f87870a4231b16d8700e592bef49">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wilmington (New Hanover County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_522f894da55facc88e577e3b0330c529">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Addie Price from her father, R. A. Price, while she was a student
              at a boarding school. There are scattered references to conditions in Wilmington,
              North Carolina, and a description of Savannah, Georgia, 1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17184_pgg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDWIN Y. PRICE PAPERS, 1837-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4319</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fedf96d89384d15a6fcb2f7e4e0c7d46"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>53 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ad9a61b97a6a9f9a61281ec54107ffd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Appomattox County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a214ffa374ff97c857b62a891d40815">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and business correspondence, bills, and receipts of Edwin Y. Price and his
              family in Virginia, Hopkins County, Kentucky, and elsewhere.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17188_r8l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. H. PRICE PAPERS, 1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4320</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1c7a0b3d1b46842025802b89fa2f5570"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_367979be813cb6434dc0be3b443ad508">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Corinth (Alcorn County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f603a4527365ab8bf0b03f247acd7afa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Reports of H.H. Price, Confederate adjutant general in Daniel Ruggles's command, on
              the action of various Confederate units in the battle of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17192_mfx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES PRICE PAPERS, 1880-1889.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4321</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eadc7cdb7e0d42da83c5190915ee4546"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ab307b36049a3cd97085d18f3d6b1ddf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nixonton (Pasquotank County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3a72fd625e38e7e40b0823ac9103230a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters written by James Price's parents to him while he attended the
              gingham School, Mebanesville, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17196_lf0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RODMAN McCAMLEY PRICE PAPERS, 1852</unittitle>
            <unitid>4322</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ece762dd6fa7c76026bc228740cde360"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8991473c28143df53a39948f9c4e90b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hoboken (Hudson County), N.J.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9576139af81ab3e238ab850af2726878">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Rodman McCamley Price from Thomas Ap Catesby Jones introducing a friend
              from Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17200_rde" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STERLING PRICE PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4323</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2831f34d0fa30404fc7d69bc04856e09"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e10edac01f910e66ef6f417908d700b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson City (Cole County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c28888ad0a22bf74f24501df687e84c6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two certificates of appointment for C. S. Yancey to the circuit court of Missouri
              signed by Sterling Price as governor of Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17204_0bx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM B. PRICE ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1836-1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4324</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad5cc248f3c6644a3c415fdeffc93200"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_95f7f9341ee2e708675855a47038bd83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8edb7dbeca2517e06b008dec7a57c39f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Physician's accounts, 1836-1853, and gristmill accounts, 1850-1859.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17208_syg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>Z. M. PRICE, THOMAS PRICE, AND JAMES PRICE PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4325</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b77c7a153572a238d2573a850a10bf7d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_94cf5e259f5fd6e16d6cd6a1f6536710">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Mississippi.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3b58bcfcb8f2f92e7c3d983f407d8761">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of the Price brothers to their wives and parents during the Civil War,
              describing camp life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17212_kts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PRICES CURRENT BULLETINS, 1800-1903.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4326</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8c0f37391b754193a5250fe2220210f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>219 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_423ba78038e48266f9e09fc5d913103d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous collection of commodity price lists mainly from cities in the United
              States. The reverse sides of several items have been used as stationery, and contain
              form business letters of Kennett and Dudley, tobacco agents at Cincinnati, Ohio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17215_m4p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM FRANCIS PRIDEAUX PAPERS, 1913-1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4327</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_55f39a91a55e6f72856165898bea6d44"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a237b0ce790dfaaaaeec3cef9687e53b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Hopeville, St. Peter's-in-Thanet, Kent, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a688eb620ede1d9ca5aee768ce522010">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Francis Prideaux, British army officer and author, concern his
              edition of S. T. Coleridge's <title type="simple" render="italic">Letters Hitherto
                Uncollected </title> (London: 1913).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17219_ax2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT H. PRIDGEN ACCOUNT BOOK, 1888-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4328</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_eb51dd90d9e8e9279e85f7d83b241582"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 304 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_443afa49762b424843931f60cbf4a5ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warren County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36f09e1299814e9a88079c8bad4a97fa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17223_zks" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN M. PRIM PAPERS, 1872 (1886-1894) 1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4329</unitid>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_dcebbd93250ccb7ff70b08cc8a55de35">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Silver Hill (Davidson County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ccd564d115c308ee0b4779f62afc0429">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John M. Prim, superintendent of the Silver Valley Mines in Davidson
              County, North Carolina, consist mainly of correspondence with his daughters, Mira
              Belle (Prim) Davis and Nannie (Prim) Johnson, concerning family, social, and religious
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17226_7ud" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL IRENAEUS PRIME PAPERS, 1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4330</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_55ab7f4e2e8fbb9e7c063a807e875f8b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cee7341e0f77915a74e799cf10296609">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8ff2067a6ba451c1fa134a66675a3cab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letter by Samuel Irenaeus Prime.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17230_bhg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR HENRY WILLIAM PRIMROSE PAPERS, 1864-1942.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4331</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b7087c90fb90cae384e75132ea9f2cee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>259 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7a17308af2aeea93cf219917b12a388">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ffeb65bd76f00d1ef43265f398cd0a2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Sir Henry William Primrose, British civil servant, consist primarily of
              his incoming correspondence and his letters to his wife, Helen Mary (McMicking) Denman
              Walker Primrose. They include letters, 1864-1865, from Henry William Primrose to the
              principal of the school he had attended concerning his studies, and correspondence
              concerning William E. Gladstone's administration of 1886 and his formation of another
              in 1892; the question of the civil loyalty of Catholic converts, 1873; the
              international conference on the question of sugar bounties, 1901; the Church in Wales;
              the World War in 1914-1915; and the problem of Ireland, especially the work of the
              committee on Irish finance, 1911-1912.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17234_sn1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES REID PRINGLE PAPERS, 1847 (1863-1864) 1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4332</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cae0d0d8a0fb22b00f1bcbc668b0bce2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>320 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d1a3db385f4ea51363090cf5a0698a56">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0b536415951fafed15142b023543c635">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of James Reid Pringle, a Charleston commission merchant who
              remained in that city transacting business for his clients during the Civil War. The
              material contains detailed information on economic conditions including problems of
              scarcity of sacks for shipping rice crops, uncertainty of rail transportation, and
              scarcity of horses, mules, and wagons. Among the correspondents are Benjamin Huger, F.
              W. Pickens, and P. C. J. Weston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17238_5ox" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR JOHN PRINGLE, FIRST BARONET, PAPERS, 1766.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4333</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fa705434d1621e5c1f1e496784fc2c36"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e92944d605c89de2c9928c42bfee599f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_34d9acf9704efd048aa9adaad0c23ce8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Sir John Pringle, a British physician, contain a letter from John
              Balfour, a bookseller in Edinburgh, Scotland, concerning the publication of Pringle's
                <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Physiological Essays.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17242_54p" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT A. PRINGLE PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4334</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88b6c4105fdf5db635a22a48b15bc8ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_89cbac99d259827f46e57474803527ac">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Summerville (Charleston County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4ee12c343962afb4c7bec594a86c7356">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Robert A. Pringle of Summerville, South Carolina, to William Ranson
              Johnson of Petersburg, Virginia, concerning Reconstruction in South Carolina and
              Virginia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17246_7k5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL S. PRINTUP PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4335</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40c21e4b6a8923544af49d49b8f0a2ad"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>108 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_86551896c91364d054e02a2564c9d8ca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Union Point (Greene County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4de768559ec29815530344c35aea4a14">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Daniel S. Printup, an officer in the 55th Georgia Regiment during the
              Civil War, concern organizing and training troops in Georgia, 1862-1863; transporting
              supplies in Kentucky, 1863; the surrender of Printup's regiment at Cumberland Gap,
              Tennessee, 1863; Printup's imprisonment at Johnson's Island, Ohio, and Elmira, New
              York; and his exchange, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17250_ryl" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. W. PRITCHETT ACCOUNT BOOK, 1846-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4336</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f6ed616be48521d7002733d3ac72c376"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 116 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d5d0a64bd4a5ba383d8def578f2ebbe4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Blount's Creek (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e21c5271d7a36337e3760dfe7c642160">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of the sale of property from various estates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17254_j5v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDRE PRIVAT D'ANGLEMONT PAPERS, 1859.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4337</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_282caa159f9379581001d82ba42d135f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_440f51e7def05ce56f8d2c886ecc0ba7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Paris, France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b6b96656d9cfa12c679ce74e8d718f28">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from Alexandre Privat d'Anglemont, French author, to Alexander Sothey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17258_txn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>XJALMAR FREDRIK EUGEN PROCOPÉ PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4338</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d26aa208caaedde0f15361f07e1c78e1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ae20ef11286347a295c7087d0408f0b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Borgå, Finland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31033dcd4be00ee4f94eecf326ead2ae">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Facsimile of a poem by Xjalmar Fredrik Eugen Procopé (1868-1927) entitled <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">Boken med de sju inseglen,</title> or <title
                type="simple" render="doublequote">The Book with the Seven Seals.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17262_hvg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. DIOCESE OF TENNESSEE PAPERS,
              1868-1923.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4339</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_caed3a11c2609f40e622c3d615c8587a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b68f8d02dc9dd83388a990f63b7eb453">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sewanee (Franklin County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_afc23bbab11da7f93cc13c86e4be0a51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal and official letters pertaining to the Protestant Episcopal
              Church in Tennessee and to the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee.
              Correspondents include T. D. Bratton, Braxton Bragg, Thomas Frank Gailor, William
              Alexander Guerry, Chester Harding, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles Todd Quintard, Frederick
              Focke Reese, and Allen Tower Treadway.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17266_ocm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT HEWSON PRUYN PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4340</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_91cf6cc00835f321f0f0814d3a8e9547"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1067ecae7b31951dafd42cc5a08360c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany (Albany County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0961aa921a2a8afdd18f069b3b5f4b37">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine official letter from R. H. Pruyn (1815-1882), U.S. minister resident in
              Japan, 1861-1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17270_nbq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROGER ATKINSON PRYOR PAPERS, 1838-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4341</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3ba1d7b2fb9514b8ce6458a6ddc7785f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2309343a810b19ae49e7d3ab04ac05e8">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_167be25f929098e3df03d544bc457878">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters of Roger A. Pryor (1828-1919), member of U.S. Congress, Confederate
              soldier, and jurist, referring principally to postwar legal matters. Included also are
              letters addressed to James Redpath, proprietor of the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. a letter
              to one Neale, a New York publisher, concerning the production and sale of Pryor's
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">Essays and Addresses </title> (New York:
              1912). a letter from Pryor discussing an address that he had published; and a letter
              concerning Pryor's work as editor of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Richmond
                Enquirer.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17274_gw2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LITTLE JOHN PUGH LOGBOOK, 1858-1860.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4342</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d0c30d5b16004fb5038d2032080bc6b7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_55d7d5718a01591650508c48966aae8b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elizabeth City (Pasquotank County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2a4832f89662995525dc804dcd04d0b4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Logbook containing navigator's observations and positions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17278_42v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHESTER DeWITT PUGSLEY PAPERS, 1873 (1925-1938).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4343</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d7ad0024aa9fcc0b9798cb84065b458"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>19,216 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5428a6b39040250707ea7773d5387748">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Peekskill (Westchester County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f4fbb83b7aa2fdd22590bab4b47995d1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, legal papers, press releases, printed material and other
              miscellaneous papers of Chester DeWitt Pugsley (1887-1973), New York lawyer, banker,
              and philanthropist. Correspondence with politicians, diplomats, educators, financiers,
              artists, recipients of his benefactions, and others concerns his interest in foreign
              affairs; the donation of bonds to Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, for
              the education of foreigners studying international law there; his desire for a
              position as a director of the Irving Trust Company; his trusteeship of Rollins
              College, Winter Park, Florida, and matters relating to that school; his efforts to
              establish institutes and conferences, principally on international relations, in
              various institutions in the United States and foreign countries; his philanthropic
              plans, chiefly educational; the trusteeship of the Field Library of Peekskill, New
              York; his donations to foreign embassies and legations for the translation into
              English of the addresses of their foreign ministers to their parliaments; the League
              to Enforce Peace; Pugsley's efforts to obtain the Democratic nomination for various
              local, state, and national offices, especially U.S. senator and governor of New York;
              his willingness to serve in the U.S. State Department and his efforts to be named
              under secretary of state by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933; New York and national
              politics; the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society; the preservation of
                <emph render="doublequote">Lindenwald,</emph> home of Martin Van Buren (1782-1862);
              portrait work commissioned by Pugsley and donated to various institutions; financial
              requests; the Westchester (New York) County National Bank; banking; investments in
              stocks and in American and foreign bonds; stock analyses; real estate; insurance; the
              depression; railroads, especially the Seaboard All-Florida Railway Company; coal
              mining; business promotional schemes; financial requests from institutions and
              individuals, particularly during the depression; various awards given by Pugsley, such
              as the Pugsley Award of the National Conference of Social Work; history; Pugsley
              family history and genealogy; and other matters. Some letters are of a more routine
              nature and pertain to administrative arrangements for various institutes and
              conferences; and invitations to attend meetings and to join organizations. Legal
              papers consist chiefly of typed copies of wills, affidavits, deeds, and trusts
              relating to Chester DeWitt Pugsley, the Westchester County National Bank, and various
              institutional recipients of Pugsley's philanthropy. There are numerous press releases
              and clippings from news bureaus concerning Pugsley's views on foreign and domestic
              affairs, his benefactions, institutes and conferences held, and the activities of the
              American Scenic and Historical Preservation Society. Printed material includes
              programs of college and university commencements and institutes; notices of
              stockholders'meetings; advertising circulars; notices of Harvard University class
              reunions; and papers dealing with national and New York politics in 1916. There are
              also resolutions relating to world organization, the Westchester County National Bank,
              the Church Conference on Social Work, and the College of William and Mary,
              Williamsburg, Virginia; and scattered minutes of the Peekskill Field Committee,
              Rollins College, and the League to Enforce Peace. Miscellaneous papers include
              speeches on domestic and foreign tdpics given by Pugsley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17282_iw1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>B. G. PULLIAM AND H. T. CONNALLY PAPERS, 1801 (1875-1880).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4344</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b224d56f25b172e0436d8e60934f285b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>415 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8306e1a1c32ae032aaeb3b1231bcb48">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leasburg (Caswell County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_553920ded2c0154a03125b03ca502ffb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business papers of a mercantile firm, containing many letters from fertilizer
              companies. Included also are a few papers relating to the estate of Lewis Burwell,
              1802, and a few letters to A. B. Newman, a -tobacco manufacturer of Leasburg. Among
              the correspondents are William H. Gilham, and John Ott of the Southern Fertilizing
              Company in Richmond, Virginia, and other fertilizer companies, including Zell's, and
              Allison and Addison.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17286_tat" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>D. M. PULLIAM PAPERS, 1845-1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4345</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6e046f5d29589db184050065d745987"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3b0b0f6afe0192693c99a9e6a564aa27">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d7d38d93cbc33f0ecc1c9d47594e1cfa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence of D. M. Pulliam, head of a Richmond slave-trading company,
              concerning the slave market.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17290_3je" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SARAH JANE (CLOPTON) PULLIAM ACCOUNT BOOK, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4346</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e5a5b46e9c77e2137547aa0a71e99f6c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 68 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_166b00674ead9cffaff2cb5002a63947">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>[Richmond, Va.?]</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_55fbe319ff9381c0559bc7fae1b943a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Housekeeping accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17294_mzt" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARY FRANCES JANE PURSLEY PAPERS, 1854-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4347</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_75f796114e70da4616d6fc2b8accd6c6"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>300 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9e76ffbe59e3b317e431e221cfbe5187">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Center (York County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_16a414fe12a5fb2995f2c5dcced3023b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Chiefly Civil War letters to Mary Frances Jane Pursley, mainly chronicling the
              activities of the 18th South Carolina Volunteers, C.S.A., in which her brother, J.
              Warren Pursley, and other family members served. Letters describe Confederate
              mobilization; camp life; health conditions and hospitals; food; conditions on the
              South Carolina coast; guard duty; blockade running; fighting at James Island and
              Secessionville (South Carolina), Antietam (Maryland), Kinston and Goldeboro (North
              Carolina), and Bermuda Hundred (Virginia); conditions at Charleston and Sumter (South
              Carolina) and Richmond (Virginia); the Vicksburg Campaign; the siege of Petersburg and
              the decimation of the 18th South Carolina by the explosion of mines laid by Union
              troops; desertion; the progression of J. Warren Pursley from private to 1st
              lieutenant; and casualties and deaths. Other Civil War correspondence describes
              Confederate Army life in northern Virginia; the battle of first Manassas; the weaving
              of cloth for troops; and prices, crops, hogs, and local news in York County. There are
              also letters from relatives who migrated to Texas and Arkansas in the 1850s, and
              several poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17298_lgf" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>PURVIANCE FAMILY PAPERS, 1757 (1776-1920) 1932.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4348</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1715de2bc87242e17e119ed5ef375abf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,344 items and 21 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_adba56ba68f6a5d9ed708255a6769b8d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_adcd52f18d4d771f0c9bb2022309bb83">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Professional and family correspondence and papers of two generations of the Purviance
              family and several generations of the Courtenay family, related through the marriage
              of Henry Courtenay and Elizabeth Isabella Purviance in 1811. The early papers relate
              chiefly to Samuel Purviance (d. 1787), Baltimore merchant, and chairman of the
              Committee of Observation for Baltimore County, and consist of records of the
              interrogation of Purviance by the Council of Safety for the failure of a plan by the
              Committee of Observation to capture Maryland governor Robert Eden; correspondence
              discussing British depredations on American shipping, the extension of the Mason-Dixon
              line, cession of western lands, complaints against the Vandalia and Indiana Land
              companies, speculation in western lands, sale of lands owned by Purviance on the
              Chillisquaque River near Sunbury (Pennsylvania), lands owned by George Washington on
              the Kanawha River, and proposed development of the James River Canal; scattered
              letters from his wife concerning family matters; letters from his daughter, Letitia,
              describing her schooling in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and letters from his son, John
              Henry Purviance, regarding his supervision of his father's western lands. </p>
            <p>The professional papers of John Henry Purviance, secretary and interpreter to the
              James Monroe mission, 1794-1796, and secretary of the legation in London, 1804-1810,
              include memoranda regarding official diplomatic transactions; accounts, 1795, of
              interviews between Monroe and Jean Debrie, member of the Committee of Public Safety
              concerning arbitration of the war between France and Great Britain, French suspicion
              of the Jay Treaty, and the offices of the French in negotiations pending between the
              United States and Algiers; an account of a conversation between Monroe and one Fulton
              discussing the efforts of one La Chaise to persuade France to take possession of
              Louisiana and Florida as a check on American expansion and as a means of luring
              Kentucky away from the confederation, and Monroe's attempts to strengthen the ties of
              western territories to the union by asking France to influence Spain to keep the
              Mississippi River open to American trade; memoranda, 1796, concerning the difficulties
              of obtaining cash for a draft sent Monroe by the U.S. Treasury; Monroe's outline of a
              speech to the French National Convention; rough draft of a note from Monroe to the
              French minister of foreign affairs, Charles Delacroix, pertaining to the Fauchet
              letter; several letters from Frenchmen dealing with some questionable activity in
              which Purviance was engaged; letter, 1801, from Fulwar Skipwith, American
              consul-general at Paris, regarding Pierre Louis Roederer and the ratification of the
              treaty of 1800 which concluded the XYZ affair; letters from the American painter John
              Vanderlyn dealing with business transactions; rough drafts, 1806, of articles by
              Monroe describing the relations between the United States, Great Britain, and France;
              copy of a letter from Joseph Lakanal to an unnamed royal personage urging him to
              assert himself as ruler of Spain; papers concerning the restoration of deserting
              seamen; letter, 1815, from Mr. garnet, Skipwith's successor, mentioning the successes
              of Commodores Decatur and Bainbridge against the Algerian pirates, rumors among the
              French peasantry of the impending return of Napoleon, attitudes of the Federalist
              Party of the Bourbon restoration, and gossip current in diplomatic circles; document,
              1815, of Bon Adrien Jeannot de Moncey, Duc de Conegliano, explaining his refusal to
              serve on the committee trying Marshal Ney, and making recommendations concerning
              France's foreign policy; letter, 1817, from the minister of Brazil to the U.S.
              minister containing copies of the correspondence between himself and the Russian
              minister dealing with a question of diplomatic protocol; and correspondence concerning
              Purviance's administrative duties. </p>
            <p>Items of a more personal nature include papers relating to the financial affairs of
              his sister, Elizabeth Isabella Purviance, and the claims of her guardian, David
              Stewart, against the British government for capture of his vessels; commonplace book,
              1781, containing extracts from a tour through Great Britain, excerpts from poems, and
              a few accounts; account book, 1801-1809, of travel expenses in the United States and
              Europe; commonplace book of excerpts from poems; commonplace book, 1811-1834,
              containing a travel diary of England and France, expenses, and a discussion of French
              government; a diary, 1819, of his travels including his impressions of the
              BayonneBiarritz area noted in the course of a diplomatic mission to Spain; and a
              memorandum book, 1818, with daily entries regarding weather, correspondence with
              President Monroe, and personal and financial matters. </p>
            <p>Papers of Edward H. Courtenay (d. 1853) include correspondence with his uncle, John
              Henry Purviance, discussing the former's work and activities at West Point; papers
              dealing with the settlement of the estate of his grandfather, Hercules Courtenay (d.
              1816); correspondence of Edward H. Courtenay, Jr., while attending school in Geneva,
              New York; personal correspondence with his brother-in-law, William Holmes McGuffey,
              concerning family and financial affairs; and personal correspondence with his brother,
              David Courtenay, regarding dealings in stocks, especially those of the Erie Railroad
              Company and the Aetna Life Insurance Company. Other papers of the Courtenay family
              include occasional records of the 1st Maryland Volunteers under Lieutenant Colonel N.
              T. Dushane; letters from Edward H. Courtenay, Jr., describing his work with the U.S.
              Coastal Survey, divided sentiment in Maryland during the Civil War, and Washington,
              D.C.; commissions, appointment and other military papers of Chauncey B. Reese and
              Henry Brewerton, husbands of Mary I. Courtenay and Sarah Courtenay, respectively,
              daughters of Edward H. Courtenay, Sr.; correspondence between David Courtenay and his
              son, William, regarding West Virginia lands which were a part of the Purviance estate,
              and the discovery of oil on those lands; papers relating to the administration of the
              estates of various members of the Courtenay family; business papers of William C.
              Courtenay; financial papers, principally in stock speculation, of sever&amp;1 members
              of the family; financial records of the Maryland Society of the Sons of the American
              Revolution and of the 5th Maryland Regiment Veteran Corps; letter, 1869, from Edward
              H. Courtenay, Jr., discussing efforts of Cuba to free herself from Spain and the
              attitude of the United States towards such efforts, and commenting upon the treatment
              of Chinese immigrants in the United States; and papers concerning the disappearance
              and probable death of David S. Courtenay, son of Edward H. Courtenay, Sr., and
              Virginia (Howard) Courtenay. Volumes include a mercantile ledger, 1781-1816, of
              Hercules Courtenay containing accounts of food products, tar, rum, ginseng, ships and
              shipping ventures, and insurance; ledgers, 1764-1779, and account book for debts
              receivable, 1764-1776, of Dr. John Boyd, Baltimore physician, containing records of an
              apothecary; books of recipes and remedies. list of American vessels destroyed by the
              British; daybook, 1801-1804, of merchant Henry William Courtenay with accounts for
              flour, food, and other commodities; account books, 1824-1826 and 1835-1842, of David
              S. Courtenay recording money spent for postage, cash received for legal services,
              expenditures in lotteries, and personal expenses; address book, possibly of David S.
              Courtenay; anonymous account book, 1815; scrapbook, 1836, of H. W. Courtenay; diary,
              1861, of a soldier including a description of his stay in a Confederate prison; and a
              scrapbook, 1892-1909, of clippings relating to Baltimore and to the Purviance and
              Courtenay families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17302_au3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL HENRY PUTNAM REGIMENTAL RECORD, 1861-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4349</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_133d89459f195875efac2ce17f4ae2ce"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 78 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ed5f48536d3741b9b74b5412a000144a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Worcester (Worcester County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_dad533ffcbfb314a2484e9e83068bfd8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Regimental record of Company A, 25th Massachusetts Volunteers, written by Orderly
              Sergeant Samuel Henry Putnam probably early in the 1880s, describing mobilization of
              the company; fighting at Roanoke Island, New Bern, Beaufort, Kinston, and Plymouth
              (North Carolina), and at Yorktown, Bermuda Hundred, Suffolk, Port Walthal,
              Chesterfield Junction, Arrowfield Church, and Cold Harbor (Virginia); the siege of
              Petersburg; and commenting upon camp life, picket duty, casualties, social customs,
              and re-enlistments. The volume includes a map and notes, and forms the basis for a
              more detailed version published in 1886.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17306_3mc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABNER PYLES PAPERS, 1842.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4350</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f20e8512bf03fc663199b9662e31ed2f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b4378d9174136a8730a05fc24ec8f6da">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newberry County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c8f1fc2bd6af2b9b32f1e9edaaaff576">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Autobiography of Abner Pyles (b. 1772), physician and teacher, describing his
              education, his four marriages, and other events in his life; and a photocopy of the
              testimony of Dr. J. H. Davis during the lawsuit between Pyles and his fourth wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17310_lno" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE CLINTON QUACKENBOS PAPERS, (1806-1819) 1916.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4351</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d59701d771c94107d883d10331c2ffa"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>261 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9f09127f5e8eee8311332d30ad00e177">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a1bb3d708b50bc5d811e911337c5b8e2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Bills and receipts of George Clinton Quackenbos, physician and health officer, while
              he was establishing his home and his practice in medicine, 1806-1819. The papers
              concern household furnishings, medical books and drugs, fuel, food, clothing, rent,
              labor hired, newspaper subscriptions, taxes, and the education of his Negro servant,
              John Fountain, at the African School in New York. A letter, 1897, from John Hay to Dr.
              John Duncan Quackenbos, grandson of George Clinton Quackenbos relates that Hay has
              forwarded information to the U.S. Fish Commission. There is also a social note, 1916,
              to Carolina Quackenbos, daughter of John Duncan Quackenbos.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17314_50e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>STEPHEN PLATT QUACKENBUSH PAPERS, 1867-1868.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4352</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_460f45cf44f9f138062ec8bec1ab1ea1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5e773a3a4d7fe0e77ffa8155c6a64293">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albany, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d93b4b60bf3b67ef22de263d88bdad25">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from Stephen P. Quackenbush (1823-1890), commander in the U.S. Navy, dealing
              with membership in the <emph render="doublequote">U. N. Association.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17318_9xy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM QUESENBURY PAPERS, 1845-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4353</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e41151d9fcffa3305b853c2797573670"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items and 1
              vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d3dfef64124b8b3e4ec4ad0f9e016eb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fort Smith (Sebastian County), Ark.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_560ec7056821670adf590e94b7567892">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary, 1845-1861, contains an account of a trip to Texas, 1845-1846, describing in
              detail camp life, food supplies, the weather, quarrels over camping duties, hunting
              animals for food and for pleasure, plant and animal life, stories about local
              explorers, several missions and other places Visited, and trading with the Caddo,
              Cherokee, Comanche, Kickapoo, Shawnee, and Chickasaw Indians; an account of a journey
              to California, 1850, giving accounts of <emph render="doublequote">Mormon Town,</emph>
              dead animals and abandoned wagons passed, price of water, quarrels in camp, the
              weather, plant and animal life, details of the journey, killing buffalo, and meeting
              Osage, Arapahoe, and Cheyenne Indians; a long poem based on the Bible; a list of
              people making the trip to California for the Cherokee California Company; several
              short poems; a few family records; occasional entries during the 1850s; and lists of
              pupils in a school taught by Quesenbury in 1848 and 1849. Other papers include
              clippings; fragment of a letter, 1854, from John Ross concerning a speech he had
              delivered to the national council of the Cherokee; fragment of a letter of Albert
              Pike; letter, 1876, from Elias C. Boudinot, editor of <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Indian Progress,</title> asking Quesenbury to take over the
              editorship; Quesenbury genealogy; a pamphlet, 1867, by Quesenbury containing remarks
              addressed to Andrew Johnson and a description of a July 4 celebration in the <emph
                render="doublequote">Brazos Bottom</emph> (Texas) and pictures. There are also
              letters from Beulah Blake to Robert H. Woody giving additional information about
              Quesenbury and other members of the family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17322_7x5" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FREDERICK QUIN RECOLLECTIONS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4354</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_882d927d4cd38cb70e1d45e4cc102bf2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 40 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ac165e59ce7d332e739f1e2bb0a1dec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New Jersey.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_055524d8f91828474b23a250be44aa91">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal recollections of an Irish boy's experiences in day school and boarding
              school, as an employee in a flower nursery, in the army stationed in Nova Scotia and
              later at Chamblay Barracks on the Saint Lawrence River, and as a gardener in
              Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17326_bex" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLIFTON QUINN DIARY, 1917-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4355</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6b372184647a7b9d7121d8e2e4196304"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 179 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a098a8a22b98faf67a66a7123edfbe5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_49fcdeeba8ed1acc5981ce959dcde695">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of a diary kept by Clifton Quinn while on duty on the U.S.S. <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Surveyor, </title> based at Gibraltar during World War
              I, describing daily life on board the <title type="simple" render="italic">Surveyor
              </title> its officers; war experiences; convoy duty in the North Atlantic and the
              Mediterranean; liberty experiences in various ports; the progress of the war;
              submarines; the port of Gibraltar; U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Prometheus,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">Parker,</title><title
                type="simple" render="italic">Sardinia,</title><title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Venetia,</title><title type="simple" render="italic">San Diego,</title><title
                type="simple" render="italic">Gregory,</title><title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Whipple,</title> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Shearwater; </title>
              operations off the Spanish and French coasts; the sinking of the French ship <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Susette Fraissenette; </title> torpedoing of H.M.S.
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Sculptor,</title><title type="simple"
                render="italic">Mavisbrook,</title> and <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Britannia;</title> celebration at the end of the war; the return trip across the
              Atlantic and demobilization in Virginia. Included also are copies of papers concerning
              Quinn's discharge.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17330_iu3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JEPTHA QUINN PAPERS, 1861-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4356</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d698455e2ff74395a338a8a513b14dcf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1efd044bbc495d263adbcf3a01290e86">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rome (Floyd County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0f3b4f23298b2938c8bfe72a341f6238">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of Jeptha Quinn, farmer and Confederate soldier, giving a detailed
              account of picket duty and directions for making and taking a medicine composed
              largely of whiskey. An undated postwar letter comments on the lumber business near
              Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17334_zwv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SALLY G. QUINN PAPERS, 1850 (1860-1864) 1927.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4357</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a4cb00baab65c5662ef1cab9ea7db651"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>80 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2e61936f0add6867331bd3026808530f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Duplin County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5ee0e2e1cce2a7b983ae693be1e0802f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family correspondence of Sally G. Quinn, including letters from her husband, Ichabod
              Quinn, while serving with the Confederate Army describing camp life, health
              conditions, and desertion, and expressing concern about the family and crops at home;
              and bills and receipts, many concerning the settlement of Ichabod Quinn's estate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17338_m7r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES TODD QUINTARD PAPERS, 1857-1899.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4358</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01b60f24e5389e623d094201faaa1ea3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>346 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c98fe58c19dc125fbf81e5984a790f79">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Nashville (Davidson County), Tenn.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48c692e8547dc95b1b26ab71b9a84d95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Charles Todd Quintard, Confederate Army chaplain, surgeon, and aide, and
              bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Tennessee, include correspondence from
              other chaplains and ministers concerning chaplains and their duties, the distribution
              of Bibles and religious literature to Confederate soldiers, and the Episcopal Church
              in Virginia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi;
              requests for help in obtaining promotions, and in learning of relatives in the Army;
              letters seeking advice on religious matters; letters giving detailed accounts of the
              battles of Cheat Mountain, Perryville, Murfreesboro, and Shiloh (Tennessee), the
              Atlanta Campaign, and Confederate strength at Chickamauga; information on Confederate
              Generals Joseph E. Johnston, Leonidas Polk, John Bell Hood, Benjamin F. Cheatham,
              William A. Quarles, J. C. Tyler, Braxton Bragg, and John Adams; letters describing
              camp life, foraging for food, rumors, the capture of Yankee fortifications and
              prisoners, Confederate casualties, and the suffering of civilians; history of the 1st
              Tennessee Regiment; copy of a petition from the mayor and councilmen of Atlanta to
              General William T. Sherman; general and special Confederate Army orders; circulars
              pertaining to army regulations; receipts; circulars on the Episcopal Church; passes
              for Dr. Quintard; autobiographical sketch of Isham G. Harris, Tennessee congressman,
              governor and U.S. senator; telegrams; clippings concerning the Civil War and the
              activities of Quintard after the war; and a pamphlet published by the Soldiers
              Memorial Society, organized to preserve the memory of the soldiers of Massachusetts
              who had fought in the Civil War, and to give relief to the South, especially in the
              area of education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17342_d7y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM QUYNN PAPERS, 1750 (1817-1826) 1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4359</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f406cf8d6e8d5eac4f532bbfab9112c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>23 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8c9feb46da1ca9fc2412f973f8ad44b1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c88d444e6f9382fc99eb1c7aa6557429">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal correspondence of William Quynn, including a letter, 1819, describing the
              ordination of Jared Sparks; personal correspondence of Allen Quynn, including a
              letter, 1823, discussing Andrew Jackson as the favorite presidential candidate of
              Baltimore, Maryland, residents; and several account sheets.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17346_hwm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LIZZIE RADFORD PAPERS, 1869-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4360</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_03d99ab6843c0d7e76599e60eb257417"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bde7b99525f6ca43f967d9b27f7a7be5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Christiansburg (Montgomery County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_9b58ba9d867a482d4431ef80b4afb522">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Lizzie Ranford of <emph render="doublequote">Arnheim</emph> to
              one Captain Moore, concerning personal shopping.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17350_9oj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RAFFERTY PAPERS, 1819-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4361</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_67419096c133962f917cc86402077221"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3398ecf82c4e41e54aab5ce4e157d132">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_24d2e3faf4d137c3db6a89b54618073f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Reverend Doctor William Rafferty, include a letter, 1829, to him from
              Hector Craig, Sr., a member of the United States House of Representatives from New
              York, discussing patronage appointments in the administration of Andrew Jackson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17354_fb3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SIR THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES PAPERS, 1813-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4362</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_df5d8d4fa9c99409677c9d844f0e5d08"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ff6be3268fad89780e69cf866d0c866a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da0a0567c7e29e6d817938c65b376b80">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. British colonial administrator, relate to his
              work in the administration of Java, Bali, and Borneo, including a document, 1814,
              signed by Van de Wahl describing the island of Bali and its inhabitants; notes on the
              economic and political history of the Dutch East Indies and the economic situation of
              the Chinese there; a rough draft of a treaty with the sultan of Pontiana in western
              Borneo; and a copy of a treaty, ca. 1776, between local rulers defining the boundary
              between Sambas and the territory to the south.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17358_yvg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ERMINIE (PROUTY) MOORE RAGLAND PAPERS, 1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4363</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_abd4c3f6804e06bbf1746e2a0494af73"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5128c0fc1f6650fb709bcb56ab6319c7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Atlanta, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7c22c88395b60ef5e5a25ffd2a245ad1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typed biographical sketch of Erminie (Prouty) Moore Ragland mainly dealing with her
              work in various philanthropical and other organizations from about 1900 to 1933.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17362_8bn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MAULVI RAHMAN ALI MANUSCRIPT, [1880s?]</unittitle>
            <unitid>4364</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2619302fecbc919c8ac224722b07f53a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 60 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_47489b01f32fe51d64cbebfe723f6d92">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Rewa, Vindhya Pradesh, India.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f8c01f2bb4ec03b94996327cff7594c7">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a manuscript entitled <title type="simple"
                render="doublequote">The Annals of Baghelkhand,</title> which chronicles the
              principal events of the reigns of the Maharajas of Rewa, in Baghelkhand, from Baghdeo
              (549-615 A.D.) to Venkat Raman Singh in the 1880s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17366_c8e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELLEN MAGEE RAIGUEL PAPERS, 1830-1950.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4365</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bef7d989ef8f7665cfe4811b256cf602"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>353 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5627432efd49a58f204a6a13da53a3cc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>DeLand (Volusia County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a54987f5ddf3ced9d99f3bfe6324e41b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Ellen Magee Raiguel deal for the most part with the genealogy of the
              Raiguel family. There is also material on the Magee, O'Brien, Reichert, and Horter
              families. The collection includes pictures of Ellen Magee Raiguel and other members of
              the Raiguel and Horter families.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17370_3gr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN R. RAINE PAPERS, 1843 (1876-1890) 1915.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4366</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5abfc67e0167ac5a85141f3a0ff522c4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>115 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7b9d6214b17f65dc7de085177a4b8c37">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wentworth (Rockingham County), N.C</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0c99039feef8f03a4043dd5719e69b9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John R. Raine, a physician and pharmacist of Wentworth, North Carolina,
              contain correspondence between Raine and his brother, Charles A. Raine, a tobacconist
              of Danville, Virginia, commenting on the state of the tobacco manufacturing business;
              bills, 1877-1883, to John R. Raine for drugs and druggist's supplies; letters to Raine
              from patients describing their symptoms and requesting treatment; and letters,
              1903-1904, from a girl attending Guilford College, Greensboro, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17374_90z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>M. CAROLINE T. RAINES PAPERS, 1840-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4367</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2a932b799a808d2131c56e04cac91339"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_74f2ff1d9f5c2df495237a6c9f7c8a45">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Milledgeville (Baldwin County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7cdabf944b571b95f7cf650080060ccf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Routine personal and business letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17378_s6j" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>SAMUEL RAINEY PAPERS, 1836-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4368</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e6ceb61f96987e19daa4a816bd7dda64"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>12 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3158a7aba8a0747c3e364311dd3079b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>York County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0aecd10f4840b69c107caf485279fd55">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Samuel Rainey, South Carolina legislator; and letters to John Bratton of
              Brattonsville, South Carolina, pertaining to lawsuits and the payment of bills.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17382_s8q" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MRS. CHARLES C. RAINWATER PAPERS, 1861-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4369</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0f84233e56df0834843690fe45c321c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_eaf9e1d4d185783c6b9a4bfa2dc9b96c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Saint Louis, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a02305123631c8907710bcb10b19552d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript of the reminiscences of Mrs. Charles C. Rainwater, concerning friction
              between Union and Confederate sympathizers in Missouri at the beginning of the Civil
              War and Mrs. Rainwater's journey from Saint Louis, Missouri, to New Orleans,
              Louisiana, and up the Mississippi River to Missouri, to meet her husband, a wounded
              Confederate officer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17386_4sj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD PAPERS, 1838-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4370</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3950a9a1be321afc8a068b38373025a4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item and 2 vols
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_085698985e24b68302ed1982526a85ba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>North Carolina.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_22235c52c2adb88b367a3f8aecc2960b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains a typed copy of an apprentice's certificate, 1871; a volume,
              1838-1841, showing the location of parts of the track, contractors estimates for
              various sections, survey data, information about supplies, and sketches of the Tar
              River and Cedar Creek bridges; and a volume, 1855-1858, of station agent's copies of
              bills for freight received at the station in Ridgeway, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17390_vu8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID RAMSAY PAPERS, 1789, 1810.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4371</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3d4132c2b82fbc08013cdbbe27c73992"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_faecbdbcb90bca4732d515a2b5ca64d1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7796bf6d39faa2a676f5f96d299f3981">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter, 1789, of David Ramsay, physician and historian, referring to a list of
              Continental officers, and a letter, 1810, from David Ramsay to the Reverend Dr.
              Jedidiah Morse, discussing the Reverend Dr. John Henry Livingston's sermon of 1804
              about missions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17394_zyu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE RAMSAY, NINTH EARL OF DALHOUSIE, PAPERS, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4372</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5b13298a6bd76b6aa3571fdc20a1fe82"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b5993da59c133dc7a3c487e99d9d3d18">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Dalhousie Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d1ef08fae89adf9aeb7846fa8a9800ba">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter from George Ramsay, Ninth Earl of Dalhousie, British general and
              commander-in-chief in India, to Edward Foss, Jr., an attorney in London, discussing a
              lawsuit and an illness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17398_y5u" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE JUNKIN RAMSEY PAPERS, 1802 (1832-1918).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4373</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_39b4ee6d5d112a67af4663761e259481"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,044 items and 25 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_83c5d70c0fc3617b84fa45649270f228">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f3912e9093ce546494a2340584529ca5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers of George J. Ramsey (1857-1928), educator; and of his father,
              James B. Ramsey (d. 1871), a Presbyterian minister; and of the latter's wife, Sabra S.
              (Tracy) Ramsey. The letters of James B. Ramsey are concerned with his activities in
              1832-1833 as a student in Lafayette Agricultural College, Easton, Pennsylvania; his
              work as minister in Lynchburg; home mission work as superintendent of Spencer Academy
              for boys of the Choctaw nation at Doaksville, Arkansas; courtship with Sabra S. Tracy;
              and founding of the Lynchhurg Female Academy in 1870 and its continuation by Sabra S.
              (Tracy) Ramsey, 1871-1885. </p>
            <p>George J. Ramsey's papers center around his student activities at Hampden-Sydney
              College, Virginia, in 1872, and at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, in
              1879; and his career in education including teaching at Ogden College, Bowling Green,
              Kentucky, 1880-1884; presidency of Silliman Female Collegiate Institute, Clinton,
              Louisiana, 1884-1900; editorship of the education department of B. F. Johnson
              Publishing Company, Richmond, Virginia, 1900-1902; presidency of King College,
              Bristol, Tennessee, 1902-1904; principalship of Sayre Institute, Lexington, Kentucky,
              1904-1907; professorship of education at Central University (later Centre College),
              Danville, Kentucky, 1907-1912; and presidency of Peace Institute, Raleigh, North
              Carolina, 1912-1916. Included also are many commercial broadsides and circulars
              relative to educational supplies and equipment and Ramsey's work with the B. F.
              Johnson Publishing Company; correspondence, broadsides, and circulars concerning
              activities of the Southern Educational Association, of which he was an officer, and of
              the Annual Conferences for Education in the South; and volumes consisting of account
              books, grade books, memoranda and notes, the most outstanding being three account
              books of Silliman Institute, 1885-1889, and two letterpress copybooks, 1891-1897.
              Among the correspondents are Nicholas Murray Butler, Charles William Dabney, Theodore
              Dreiser, William Goodell Frost, James Hampton Kirkland, Samuel Douglas McEnery, Conde
              Nast, Clarence H. Poe, Stuart H. Robinson, and Augustus E. Willson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17402_slg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN RAMSEY AND JAMES M. RAMSEY ACCOUNT BOOKS, 1834-1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4374</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_686713ef5ac269157af1d008803fa691"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 vols.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8b5f210898cfdc08895137e862dd49a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Seaboard (Northampton County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d65d6b64a8d9b9edf92a17b2ffae83a6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a plantation and a general merchandise firm.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17406_pna" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL CURTIS RAND PAPERS, 1840 (1865-1878) 1893.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4375</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_24aff4fc429edc9bc5fb55184b3d971d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>800 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_92e80f7ecdee5f556a79a8b1d750828f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pittsford (Monroe County), N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_04fa4fb1da2c630f576549ed037e892a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the business correspondence of Daniel Curtis Rand, Lucia
              Rand, and Mortimer Wadams concerning the manufacturing of gunpowder in Middletown,
              Connecticut, and Pittsford, New York. Other letters of members of the Rand and Wadams
              families concern social life in Connecticut and describe Chicago, Illinois, after the
              fire of 1871. Miscellaneous items include a prospectus for <title type="simple"
                render="italic">The Illuminati </title> which was to be published by the Society of
              the Rosy Cross, beginning in 1868.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17410_9i4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALEXANDER RANDALL PAPERS, 1831-1851.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4376</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cf61015c714f5448cf84006c0bb512d2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14a7c7dbfdde69aa4a31057194e42db7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Annapolis (Anne Arundel County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0656d74cf71695e048516a2a4a425dc5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to attorney Alexander Randall mainly concerning the collection of debts and
              one letter, 1831, to Randall from Francis Scott Key discussing the colonization of
              Negroes in Africa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17414_19o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES RYDER RANDALL PAPERS, 1874-1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4377</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fbce7b68e87bdf92057c24ea22274276"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53a19bd47bfa84db78f2d7cfe035ce8d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Augusta (Richmond County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3822c574f2cc478e15ec5d418e2a6a1b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence of James Ryder Randall (1839-1908), poet and journalist, referring to
              his poem, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">Maryland, My Maryland,</title>
              relations with publishers, and conditions during Reconstruction.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17418_hdp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID RANDELL PAPERS, 1815-1837.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4378</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ef4cdf1810bc57d46d48c4fbfc815bca"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a23569eb6b5dc34fa6f84f62b5f51377">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_31df335905b7b79e76c2b2be35298108">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Records of court cases of Randell, a New York attorney, indicating actions taken and
              financial transactions, with an index.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17422_qhx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LEE HARRIET RANDLE PAPERS, 1759-1930.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4379</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0fb7b2eab71fd9fcf16834054385c5b5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2dfada5edf2dbffba3df5881bbe3222">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Oxford (Lafayette County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a67208de2f89598afe28e5b8abf0d0c8">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Lee Harriet Randle are made up for the most part of letters and copies
              of documents dealing with the genealogy of the Griffin family of Virginia and South
              Carolina. Also documents relating to Randle's position as postmistress of Oxford,
              Mississippi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17426_n64" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>BEVERLEY RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1789-1791.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4380</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1fa5b9dd4fbfce4ef42e62010371400b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3cbb04f91ecb35f7b122b783ceed1b98">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5d8edc73b4df06f48161c2cac85c9f8f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains commissions and a land grant signed by Beverley Randolph as
              governor of Virginia, and a letter to Randolph from Henry Tazewell concerning a legal
              matter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17430_s7d" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>EDMUND RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1797-1799.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4381</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8d283d66c788a3a1c60056e7059320b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_557d8bbe3f11b5cc27de74019f03de56">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b7e55b9be7fc7e328e71efeca4965704">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Edmund Randolph (1753-1813), attorney general in George Washington's
              cabinet, dealing with a lawsuit arising from the sale of slaves held in trust by James
              Jones and with the collection of a debt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17434_509" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. F. RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1869-1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4382</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4b7a29f97142ad90a78e41e68ae6ba31"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3ef8d670ead4219c4d71fa574b80f555">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f64d75a456aa53e062ed75b28b031002">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of J. F. Randolph, a merchant and county official of Beaufort County, North
              Carolina, contain five volumes pertaining to Randolph's general store, including four
              consecutive daybooks, 1869-1874, and an invoice book, 1876. The collection also con
              tains a volume recording the educational expenditures of Beaufort County,
              1870-1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17438_ur3" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1793-1832.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4383</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a08d79511d82811271a7075a9978ce1d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>29 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_af070a40062fe828739c21c206abeffb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Roanoke (Roanoke County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_369caaa2b8ffc8db92a395e0bf84c959">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of John Randolph of Roanoke (1773-1833), Virginia statesman and
              diplomat, addressed to his nephew, John St. George Randolph and to one Dr. Robinson,
              commenting on the relations between the new states of the South and Great Britain, and
              on the Napoleonic Wars, and describing a visit to England in 1822. There are also
              letters showing Randolph's concern over diplomatic matters and for the personal
              welfare of slaves, a letter from Randolph to J. M. Garnett indicating his interest in
              newspapers as a force for molding public opinion, and letters to Randolph from James
              Wilkinson concerning remarks made by Randolph about Wilkinson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17442_rrs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1813-1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4384</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4d8dd883599f33b3cd8409c62db9839a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d2b351b52a9c0bd00379fc96eb023342">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Albemarle County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d6eccf6867ba03307eb5dc3b4c89bd56">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written by Thomas Mann Randolph (1768-1828), member of the United States
              Congress, 1803-1807, governor of Virginia, 1819-1822, and son-in-law of Thomas
              Jefferson: Most of the letters are addressed to Joseph C. Cabell and concern
              Randolph's desire to get the command at Norfolk during the War of 1812, his financial
              affairs, the Virginia Literary Fund, and schools for the poor in Virginia. There are
              also several letters between Craven Peyton and Cabell, relating to a misunderstanding
              between Randolph and Cabell, and a commission signed by Randolph as governor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17446_zsd" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BEVERLEY RANDOLPH PAPERS, 1828-1875.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4385</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_cc46a857cebca390885f8389f9023f23"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_3d415e245ebde5c2cde773bdd3e33b87">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e98a5416b06e6e7cf6bdd578c111f16d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters and papers relating to the estates of J. S. G. Randolph, Richard Randolph,
              and William B. Randolph. Also a business letter, 1828, to Brett Randolph, brother of
              William Beverley Randolph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17450_b93" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT STANLEY RANKIN PAPERS, 1957-1973.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4386</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c32e400d5b2adcc7f8afdff0baecf654"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>circa 17,000 items.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2d1340e5374aad55fbfa3ae948864e70">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Durham, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d05d849b62bcc2259e07844c6e307de4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Robert Stanley Rankin, professor of political science at Duke
              University and member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, concern his
              work on the commission, 1960-1973, and contain agendas and minutes for the monthly
              meetings of the commission, 1959-1973, and material on special meetings; memoranda,
              correspondence, statements, and news clippings dealing with the operational aspects of
              the commission; information on the commissioners; administrative and personnel
              records; budget and appropriation material, 1962-1974; material relating to the rules,
              regulations, administration, meetings and conferences, and publications of the state
              advisory committees; papers pertaining to symposiums sponsored by the Civil Rights
              Commission, the White House, or private sources on particular areas of concern;
              background studies, schedules, transcripts of proceedings, and news media clippings
              from the fact finding investigations of the commission, 1960-1973; and commission
              memoranda, correspondence, statements by both commissioners and others, transcripts of
              testimony before congressional committees, publications, and news clippings concerning
              the subject areas of scrutiny by the commission, including education, employment,
              political participation, housing and urban development, administration of justice,
              public accommodations, health and welfare, federal programs, minority groups, federal
              enforcement, and civil liberties and human rights.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17454_ie1" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RANKIN-PARKER PAPERS, ca. 1880.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4387</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_88a69a808deac0ceecf2cda8ef0f7ef9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_065886beb0fd630583e1846cd8f99a47">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ripley (Brown County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_01a718cd20cf0b3bab6e2c3edffaed95">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the autobiography of the Reverend John Rankin, Presbyterian
              minister, describing his child hood in Kentucky, including accounts of camp meetings
              and denominational rivalries; his ministry in Kentucky; and his abolitionist
              activities, including his writings, his work as one of the founders and president of
              the American Reformed Tract and Book Society (later the Western Tract and Book
              Society), the founding of the American Anti-slavery Society, the organization of local
              abolition societies in various places in Ohio, and aiding fugitive slaves to escape
              into Canada. Also contains an account of the life of John Parker, a freeman, as he
              told it to Frank M. Gregg, a newspaperman of Ripley, Ohio, describing being driven
              from Norfolk, Virginia, to Mobile, Alabama, in a slave coffle when he was a child;
              Parker's purchase by a good master and his educational achievements; his escape and
              recapture; his purchase of freedom; and work with fugitive slaves in Ripley, Ohio.
              Included also is an account written by Frank M. Gregg and attributed to John Rankin of
              the flight of a slave woman and her child across the frozen Ohio River, which, it is
              claimed, formed the basis for an incident in Harriet Beecher Stowe's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Uncle Tom's Cabin.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17458_9es" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. RANSOM, THOMAS JAMES, AND WILLIAM GRAVE PAPERS,
              1819-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4388</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ce082844be5938147b24b0a8674d76d7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>55 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f1779e1e209202da7d15f33c2ada025e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charles Town and Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_da9246384f6b618a77884f83649a1940">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of James L. Ransom and Thomas James, farmers of Jefferson
              County, West Virginia; a few county papers; and accounts of William Grave, a
              blacksmith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17462_49f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES M. RANSOM DAYBOOKS AND LEDGERS, 1869-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4389</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0291cd60be6200f0a53f03cd5acf1a5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9354bffc20378b1529a4e8b5fc0fc637">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Warrenton (Warren County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f983aec15dd7d46d065da62004a2af0a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17466_oy9" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MATT WHITAKER RANSOM PAPERS, 1853-1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4390</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_012345e5dcb60eeec37a2ad980888e8b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cf344893d73753375e36754fc59b787">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Northampton County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f6f8e0f1620a8bde670924835416f11">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Matt W. Ransom (1826-1904), Confederate soldier, United States senator,
              1872-1895, and minister to Mexico, concerning Bedford Brown and Ransom's family and
              ancestors. Also a letter, 1864, from Robert Ransom, Jr., Confederate major general,
              referring to captured letters concerning the conditions of troops under General
              Ulysses S. Grant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17470_r5y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES LEE RAPER PAPERS, 1894-1912.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4391</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_babdd5b179b76530bb629d0f11f41c5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>323 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_fcc4f76063c71e931085155f1bf2bb0e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Chapel Hill (Orange County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8faf14be94bc2eb18b089742552ba640">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains manuscript copies of several published works by Charles Lee
              Raper, historian and economist, including <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >The Church and Private Schools of North Carolina</title> (1898); <title
                type="simple" render="italic">North Carolina: A Study in English Colonial Government
              </title> (New York: 1904); <title type="simple" render="italic">Principles of Wealth
                and Welfare </title> (New York: 1906); <title type="simple" render="doublequote"
                >Banking in North Carolina</title> (1909), with John J. Porter; and <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Railway Transportation </title> (New York: 1912).
              There are also notes and research material collected by Raper in connection with
              several of the works in the collection, particularly in relation to schools and
              banking in North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17474_nt7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DANIEL RAVENEL PAPERS, 1890, 1931.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4392</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9ec3bd07035cf778d50fa66e8b9d717"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb360229cb83778c731354867f7e429b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1ebba7b8563888eb8786c904c5eb2ea3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1890, to Daniel Ravenel from the Reverend John Stout, thanking Ravenel for
              assisting in the publication of a history of the Welsh Neck Baptist Church at Society
              Hill, South Carolina, and a letter to Ravenel from D. E. Huger Smith concerning a
              pamphlet by Thomas Tileston Wells entitled <title type="simple" render="italic">The
                Hugers of South Carolina </title> (New York: 1931).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17478_9cj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MARRIOTT HORRY (RUTLEDGE) RAVENEL PAPERS, [1805?]-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4393</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_72c84847169fd9b4024d4188de1c33dd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_2aa55ed66860a6079c9ea583d6edcc7a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e09e888401161afed4f9d4f98848c0c4">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous personal letters of Harriott Horry (Rutledge) Ravenel, some of which
              describe life in Charleston during the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17482_vw6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN STARK RAVENSCROFT PAPERS, 1824-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4394</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_687bfc680f22900bf3330a576b6581d5"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8703c0eb2ff4d91f7867e2ff4d77a908">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Raleigh (Wake County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f5c3a1d1eeb6ad45d2476c2b13eddbd0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of John Stark Ravenscroft (1772-1830), the first Protestant
              Episcopal bishop of North Carolina, addressed to Gavin Hogg, advising him on his
              religious duties, discussing the sale of the bishop's Negroes and personal property,
              and expressing his deep concern for the future of his church in <emph
                render="doublequote">poor Raleigh.</emph></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17486_icr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALLEN RAWLS PAPERS, 1824-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4395</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_baec2fdf8d1e984bed99dc0c25326cfc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8ea4a23a48e18e5e732151e60d1e990c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Bulloch County, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_cdba246084ec0ddcc8ae40e583264b51">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers concerning the purchase, sale, and transfer of slaves of the Rawls family and
              Ellen Rawls in particular.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17490_czy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NEVIN RAY PAPERS, 1819 (1829-1861) 1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4396</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1b0d588fd2dbf266f43b9a271cbed2ee"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>30 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e773346353332597f39948a12f585d59">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Moore County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_524d643c9331f331441cc8914126628e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters to Nevin Ray, a surveyor of Moore County, from his four children,
              two of whom served in the Confederate Army and wrote accounts of their reactions to
              the Civil War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17494_gdn" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. RAYNOR DIARY, 1868-1869, 1876.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4397</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1a7bebf4bbd5ea1658c15569dd438a9f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 240 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6330716cc684f05fa1f7dc619b01c2b2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Le Raysville (Bradford County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ac30b0946d605d4234ec3fabd1853320">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Diary of J. W. Raynor, a Presbyterian minister, recording his pastoral activities,
              the texts of his sermons, and family activities. Also contains lists of books with
              their prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17498_07e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>IRA BEMAN READ PAPERS, 1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4398</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e036000f8b6e59afd0ccec0f0d918a14"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_56019572d239a5897aea802c05885120">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_616cb09db46fe65eb2a54124d2d35332">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Ira Beman Read contain a letter and a reminiscence describing Read's
              service as an officer in the 101st Ohio Infantry involved in the Atlanta Campaign of
              General William T. Sherman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17502_nbs" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JACOB READ PAPERS, 1778-1821.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4399</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_04808e8515641c8066ccec118e5e3aa3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>36 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_f9a9f4254bcc5a51e9cd17f5e3e69c25">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_397027f7d0d1ff1a628842823a2d7442">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Jacob Read (1752-1816), brigadier general in the South Carolina
              militia, U.S. senator, 1795-1801, and Revolutionary patriot, consist of a deposition,
              signed by Read in 1790, concerning the ownership of a slave in possession of Richard
              Cureton, who refused to deliver him to Read's representative, George Dykes; commission
              of dower, 1794, to Ann Lord, widow of Andrew Lord; a letter from J. Alison, regarding
              a falsely reported uprising among the Negroes, 1797; a letter from J. Dickinson,
              regarding orders for the review of the brigade, 1806; a letter from Paul Hamilton,
              mentioning a commission for one Captain Rouark; comments on Alexander Gillon; and
              numerous letters concerning the business of Peter Hasenclever, Prussian iron
              manufacturer, who was involved in extensive litigation in the United States with Read
              as his attorney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17506_e2l" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES READ PAPERS, 1786-1829.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4400</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6cd3555ac9de9d8d81ecf67232ba3a76"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cdfb404c42e328b57fb2127b05f4ce5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d1cc9da862fa0fea8d3795944d5aad3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of an inventory of slaves belonging to James Read.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17510_au7" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN MEREDITH READ, SR., PAPERS, 1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4401</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_36a47adf2ca38a3a8976a3c119e0b4f4"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cad07483ac2e9d2d8ca553a4915f4ce">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_062c22fd8d0ece6e55d1364f51850b52">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to John Meredith Read from J. Pugh, concerning Pugh's attempt to secure the
              postmastership in San Francisco, Secretary of State James Buchanan, and the division
              between the South and North over the Wilmot Proviso.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17514_sfu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KEITH M. READ PAPERS, 1917-1935.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4402</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a1d629809300018f7ff50d7ea82db605"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_05e3809064a4ee956c35ce9b6eb6f63e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e4bd89a42df14a001686c57b24fd8f1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Keith M. Read, collector of Southern books and manuscripts, consist mainly
              of letters from dealers, Wailes Thomas of Atlanta, Georgia, and Harry Stone of New
              York, concerning the collapse of the cotton market in Atlanta, 1929-1930; the election
              of John Brown Gordon as United States senator from Georgia in 1873; and the
              acquisition of books and papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17518_za2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>READ, TEACKLE &amp; COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1810-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4403</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5eed8c61e17cd83f53c231a1a90150f8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 228 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_534d80d590be42af9e82bb99dfe1fb5a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wachapreague, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b05cf97b9e785d40b1f86f1fe7bc379e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Daybook of a general merchandise firm. Also contains crudely kept accounts for a firm
              or individual, 1864-1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17522_10e" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM READ, JR., PAPERS, 1864-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4404</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3340dd2fa9c31f33bfa56078c17f12d9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_99241b59e4f87cc939916207880aa9fe">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ed720180875c2d3dc911a8afbca1ae0e">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of William Read, Jr., concern his service in the United States Navy aboard
              the U.S.S. <title type="simple" render="italic">Wabash,</title><emph render="italic"
                >Connecticut,</emph> and <title type="simple" render="italic">Pontoosuc.</title> He
              discusses routine duties aboard ship; an attack on Fort Fisher, North Carolina, 1864;
              a visit to Panama, 1865; and the appearance of the Confederate ram, <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Stonewall, </title> in Havana harbor, Cuba. The
              collection also contains an itinerary of the U.S.S. <title type="simple"
                render="italic">Connecticut,</title> February 24, 1865-May 15, 1865.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17526_gsp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN READMAN AND AARON HOSKINS PAPERS, 1729-1767.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4405</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7bd30c5bb74e16ab2183a270035a77c3"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b8023afd5c7319bde84047fde9becc34">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>St. Marys County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_48a657be9278dbee405df52a1753cf87">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Two printed papers issued under the authority of the Lords Proprietors of Maryland
              concerning the disposition of John Readman's (d. 1736) and Aaron Hoskins's (d. 1767)
              estates. Included also are a copy of Readman's will, for which Hoskins was executor,
              and several receipts for farm products as payment of rent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17530_el2" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>S. W. REAVIES PAPERS, 1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4406</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_db75284441a307a041da22d0e7328482"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_df085cd821e77b26f93033f0e04be7bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pettis County, Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_2f8fe16413424747914cfd47347e03aa">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter concerning Reconstruction politics and current prices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17534_n6r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. REAVIS PAPERS, 1849-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4407</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_d32ddbd325923177cb0cd8417cb70103"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 5 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_064c5ac31ab7594d4ac7a10ac327b743">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Henderson (Vance County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_82027591b57846c5672083cbf993fa3a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of William W. Reavis, United States postmaster at Henderson, North Carolina,
              contain an incomplete set of postal account books, 1849-1863, listing the nonlocal
              newspapers and periodicals received in the community, the names of persons receiving
              them, and the postage paid on them. There are also loose papers relating to the
              operations of the post office, including an inventory of local post office property,
              1869.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17538_5sq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RECUEILS. AFFAIR`ES DIVERSES DU 18e SIÉCLE, PARTICULIEREMENT DE CELLES DE
              DAUPHINÉ, 18th Century.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4408</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fd31619bf4b37996f0b0da85850a00d0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e0fddaaf39d87a934a90ef00ec5df66f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>France.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_041868011ac2471cb0ce3424cd95544f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Volume, probably written in the late 18th century, contains 32 articles relating
              mainly to the political, economic, social, and ecclesiastical history of the province
              of Dauphiné, including the boundary between Dauphiné and Sardinia; the government of
              Geneva in 1733; extracts from the registers of the Council of State about certain
              ecclesiastical matters; methods of teaching at the University of Paris; population,
              emigration, and the Huguenots; commerce, silk and textile production; a history of
              fiefs; and affairs concerning the parlement of Dauphine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17542_55i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES REDPATH PAPERS, 1869-1886.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4409</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_bcaba698de23e2a2a587cb1802937fde"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>9 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4749620a6a7dcc83dad7791f67b3699d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_4fb3cffff9b7c71e930050299624dba2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of James Redpath contain letters to him from lecturers whose speaking
              engagements he booked through the Redpath Lyceum Bureau. Also a letterpress book,
              1861, containing copies of letters relating to the activities of the Haitian Bureau of
              Emigration, Boston, Massachusetts, which Redpath headed. The letters concern the
              attempt to encourage free black Americans to emigrate to Haiti and include discussions
              of propaganda used to recruit emigrants; the appointment of local agents to arouse
              emigration sentiment; and personal appeals from Redpath to abolitionist friends urging
              them to support emigration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17546_j9i" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>A. M. REED PAPERS, 1848-1900.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4410</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a6a3a9aaf8937cc6dde4903361ad494a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>216 pp. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a95d61941cfab72271e5a203760e10d5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jacksonville (Duval County), Fla.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_09e17704aa93702a48aee801f636baac">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Typescript copy of the diary of A. M. Reed for the most part concerning work on his
              plantation near Jacksonville, Florida. Also contains comments on social events;
              visitors to the area; problems with slaves; local events during the Civil War;
              Reconstruction in Florida; and an epidemic of yellow fever in Fernandina and
              Jacksonville, Florida.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17550_2yy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ALONZO REED PAPERS, 1864-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4411</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_699e876cf649022b63a80a33d1c63f1f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6d9aa56802803e7287a94a75f157ea17">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Spring Wells (Wayne County), Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b8e1fd6699718ec1efc78a6e18192aa2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of Alonzo Reed, a Negro soldier in the 102nd Regiment Infantry, U.S.
              Colored Troops, stationed in South Carolina during the latter part of the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17554_pc4" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE A. REED PAPERS, 1793-1843.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4412</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_519dbde3ee181844cef5736fb4943302"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e37693bc6663869f851bfc3573be5d27">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Winchester (Frederick County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_559cceef32e2fb7506a81882383910bb">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of George A. Reed, Methodist minister, contain sermons, hymns, texts, and
              miscellaneous accounts, including a journal, 1800 and 1809-1811, of religious
              meditations and a journal, 1820, with notes on sermons by ministers at the general
              conference of the Methodist Church at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17558_1c0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM BRADFORD REED PAPERS, 1853-1871.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4413</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ac290a83c99c0710c2d2c6d067e60ad1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_626becdd48b02755148e0ff47815bd1a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Philadelphia, Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0252703bc3f0c36f19fb2b02185a3b60">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous correspondence of William Bradford Reed (1806-1876), lawyer and
              minister to China, including a letter, 1861, referring to an unidentified incident
              relative to an alleged desertion to the Southern cause.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17562_gwm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM GARRISON REED PAPERS, 1884.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4414</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78deec39f654ba80104d171b81e8c931"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_4a49a8dfd7a6f477ec884ea72c0f348f">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston, Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_037ba48d8be96dbc9b7a12b746198a5a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains 38 mounted photographs taken in 1884 on a trip to North
              Carolina made by William Garrison Reed and Charles J. McIntire to revisit the places
              in which they had served with the 44th Massachusetts Regiment during the Civil War.
              The photographs record scenes at or near New Bern, Little Washington, Kinston,
              Whitehall, Goldsboro battlefield, Rawle's Mill, and a road between Rawle's Mill and
              Little Washington. Twenty of these photographs were published to accompany Reed's
              description of the trip, <title type="simple" render="doublequote">North Carolina
                Revisited,</title> Chapter XII of the <title type="simple" render="italic">Record of
                the Service of the Forty-Fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Militia in North Carolina
                August 1862 to May 1863 </title> (Boston: 1887).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17566_zwk" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>AUGUSTUS REESE PAPERS, 1861-1877.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4415</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a789063e46de59dc0bc9f5db379e7418"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8e47cb5281e487ee56fe6a0747876c31">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Morgan County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef180d56b8823a3a30a3607fb062ef96">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of Augustus Reese, a judge of Morgan County, Georgia, and a member of the
              Georgia secession convention of 1861, to W. A. Hawkins inquiring about his health and
              offering Reese's services, 1861; to E. G. Cabaness, 1868, concerning Reese's candidacy
              for governor of Georgia; and to Governor A. H. Colquitt, recommending Frederick C.
              Foster for the office of solicitor general of the Ocmulgee circuit, 1877.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17570_u4c" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>E. Y. REESE PAPERS, 1858-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4416</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_da697deb31b2adb834733b513f3596cd"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03629c02be10265a0a21af62b3fbd008">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Baltimore, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c26fa204d6f32edfdaf13b8618574290">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from E. Y. Reese, a Methodist minister of Baltimore, to the Reverend R. B.
              Thompson of Lynchburg, Virginia, concerning the business of the Methodist Protestant
              Church, hymn books, the attitude of the church on the question of slavery, the
              superannuate fund, and Lynchburg College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17574_kb8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN W. REESE PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4417</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_81f3bb6a7e628e27162b0891113c5b16"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_badd7d77b2873eb0c5862f6bb4f1c7b9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Buncombe County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_306b53a687fa34cb0ae6ff56c95eb445">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of John W. Reese, a soldier in the 60th North Carolina Regiment, to his wife,
              Cristena V. Reese, concerning his health, war weariness, and anxiety about his family.
              Also contains a brief description of the battle of Chattanooga, 1863.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17578_x2m" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ENOS REEVES PAPERS, 1780-1781.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4418</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e617fcbf84319a78a5684b3b07e7557"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bad96fa78af648bc4207ccd0645c6837">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6b6dc2a50f30621f10d7c8d626413c44">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Enos Reeves, soldier in the Revolutionary War, contain three volumes
              forming a portion of a journal kept in letter form. Subjects of comment in the
              journals include George Washington's reviewing and entertaining Indian chiefs in New
              Jersey; the French Army stationed at Newport, Rhode Island; the Benedict Arnold
              affair; the battles of King's Mountain, North Carolina, and Yorktown, Virginia;
              problems of discipline in the Continental Army; troop movements; social affairs;
              counterfeiting and the depreciation of the currency; and service in North Carolina.
              [This material has been published in the <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography,</title> vols. 20-21
              (1896-1897).]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17582_98g" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES AVERY REEVES PAPERS, 1840-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4419</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_6e15bef59325e4b381816b9f72d6f179"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>227 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0d279bba21c042b1aa40d9f3ecc84bf2">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Center (Cherokee County), Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8152bc8308eea81751bd13231197196f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection is made up for the most part of the papers of Reeves and Cooper,
              attorneys, including bills to be collected, legal briefs, subpoenas, and notes on
              pending litigation, and papers relating to James Avery Reeves's position as register
              in chancery of Cherokee County, Alabama.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17586_m0v" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN REEVES PAPERS, 1793.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4420</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01ba950ba491cc929166a78e5302d9fb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e831e8fcc978a0adaddcb57c276dad00">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0db559ee68b85ba10bbc084309fc1d97">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Statement of John Reeves, lawyer and author, concerning observations made by Lord
              Loughborough, the Lord Chancellor, on a plan for the police district embracing London,
              Middlesex, and parts of Surrey, Essex, and Rent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17590_z8o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM REEVES PAPERS, 1779-1823.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4421</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_40c894a4e7cbab0648a7e0ac44ea2fd8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6508ae665515c96078a3be4d65bb0e14">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wayne County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3c21f02dc5b8ab5ec6618080d5abb78b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Land deeds of William Reeves [Reeves] and his family.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17594_pua" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES REEVS ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1828.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4422</unitid>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b00485290eb9a54ecc950ef058cc68bf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Manuscript volume of arithmetic problems and exercises.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17596_gzu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ANNIE (DEMUTH) REGENASS PAPERS, 1849-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4423</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_8b0d3c2da16e0f1ca93ba63c5d24abd1"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>51 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_26c79130aa56f053defc2cf07c1e0a12">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster (Lancaster County), Pa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_44cdc0be2a0f3e7ca35a2c0c7af6a244">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters to Annie Demuth Regenass concerning religion, particularly the Moravian
              Church; activities of the Moravians in North Carolina; and the early days of Salem
              Female Academy, Salem, North Carolina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17600_pb0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID SETTLE REID PAPERS, 1837-1881.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4424</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_1819c161f6e9019caed67ce821ac95cf"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>75 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a65d274a91079e460a08adafc8ec5ddc">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wentworth (Rockingham County), N</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_23853fd8a87994b2526d6091765b133d">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of David Settle Reid, governor of North Carolina, concern slave prices, local
              politics, the Oregon question, and legal advice. Also a report of the activities of
              the North Carolina legislature of 1836 which mentions a donation for the completion of
              the state capitol.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17604_zzy" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>FRANK LEWIS REID PAPERS, 1893-1897.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4425</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_47cfc34b46ec6244af5f9e355406d9cc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>14 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6b9f8638071d7118b8c1a810283e270">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Greensboro (Guilford County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f6ed6856cc7f67fa61dee5d9ea2f754">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Frank Lewis Reid contain his report, 1893, as president of Greensboro
              Female College; letters of Solomon Lea, first president of Greensboro Female College;
              report, 1893, of Reid to the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
              Church, South, and report of Dred Peacock, Reid's successor as president of Greensboro
              Female College, to the North Carolina Conference, 1896; memoir of Mary Fleming Black;
              sketch of the Emerson Literary Society at Greensboro Female College; and the alumnae
              address of Sallie S. Cotten, 1897, on the 50th anniversary of the college.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17608_tuo" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES L. REID PAPERS, 1861-1862.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4426</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e29c2a5034dd3179a69afed95ce96022"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>44 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6d69824b5c99066f8f7d780edfdac74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Madison (Morgan County), Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_809c2088ed4a125b8d39e6f8bdea73f1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The Civil War letters of James L. Reid of the 3rd Georgia Regiment concern
              Confederate fortifications on Roanoke Island, North Carolina; the capture of a Union
              steamer; advice to his wife on the management of their plantation; and the capture of
              Roanoke Island by Union forces.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17612_amx" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN JAMES REID PAPERS, 1851-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4427</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a9dc5e8f33ce46c54ebb687026519b12"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>24 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_7cc6e153bbf7b7faae55b6da4bf40ecf">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Edinburgh, Scotland.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c50f8b263a6cbb7d855fbfbe5676abd3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of John James Reid, Scottish lawyer and Liberal politician, contain
              letters, i851, to Reid's father, Sir James John Reid, concerning constitutional
              changes affecting the supreme court of justice of the Ionian Islands; letters,
              1879-1880, concerning the parliamentary election of 1880 and William E. Gladstone's
              campaign in Midlothian; letters, 1883, concerning the proposed local government board
              for Scotland; and letters, 1919, concerning the Slater murder case.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17616_a4o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM SHIELDS REID PAPERS, 1805-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4428</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c7777c688932615f14bb8da2412ceb52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a371e94bbeaac66026b7a4313c16c12c">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lynchburg (Campbell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_404d160c040182b3f68ab7940389d3ea">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopy of the account book of William Shields Reid (1778-1853), pastor of the
              First Presbyterian Church in Lynchburg, recording fees received for marriages and
              funeral services performed, his salary for preaching, and miscellaneous sources of
              income, such as dividends from turnpike stock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17620_p8n" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REID FAMILY PAPERS, 1818-1891.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4429</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b0988a7cc243dcf711e55ba03ca42c77"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>188 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_53e153c9eeda9f575ed53444c8f34149">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter County, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_5f321b1d4656c841f0db66221c465794">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The Reid family papers consist, for the most part, of letters to William Moultrie
              Reid, a Presbyterian minister, concerning the Reid family and other families of
              Charleston, South Carolina; Princeton University and Harvard University, 1818;
              Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, 1868; the Civil War in lower South
              Carolina, 1864; Christopher Gaillard and the Santee Light Artillery in the Civil War;
              and religious observances among Confederate troops. The collection also contains a
              number of William M. Reid's sermons, written mainly for funerals, and his diary,
              1854-1875, which is concerned with daily routine and his ministerial duties.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17624_v3o" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORG ANDREAS REIMER PAPERS, 1830.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4430</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_32ac72bcdd22bdd17a7ec83619786901"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_cb65d20db674b2acecfea8620ae5c415">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Berlin, Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d942fe5c345e941be87663235261f9b1">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter, 1830, to Georg Andreas Reimer, bookstore owner in Berlin, from Georg Wilhelm
              Friedrich Hegel concerning financial arrangements relative to Hegel's <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Enzyklopädie.</title></p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17628_edj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE COLLIER REMEY SCRAPBOOK, 1939.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4431</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0f3b0a92a7a89087c8f157de5e8c5469"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 50 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e1bf6dc77d0d146d2c07fa2f3c8a773b">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Burlington (Des Moines County), Iowa.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_95c8cfb42eea18666c4c8c3cbc833243">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A scrapbook of pictures and clippings relating to the career of Rear Admiral George
              Collier Remey (1841-1928).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17632_c3y" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARKE H. REMICK PAPERS, 1863-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4432</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_851889e74d16830f5d64b475f433ce58"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>157 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_36159cff6c220249d8d2a52da16d7d03">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Clarke H. Remick, officer in the Union Army, contain records of the 35th
              United States Infantry (Colored)-originally the 1st North Carolina Regiment
              (Colored)--and the 103rd United States Infantry (Colored), including monthly and
              quarterly inventory reports of clothing, ordnance supplies, and other items of
              military equipment issued to individual soldiers. Other items in the collection relate
              to Remick's duties as provost marshal of Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17635_luc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. H. REMINGTON PAPERS, 1842-1849.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4433</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5e15956189a6cdfc0584b82db403237c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c20ef7058acf868861ce4a7a3d6586c5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Centerville (Kent County), R.I.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_a0ab44649e94acc01c4b74bf83334b46">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters from W. H. Remington, acting quartermaster sergeant of the U.S. Artillery,
              stationed at various times in Fort Columbia (New York), Fort Brown (Texas), and Fort
              Johnson (North Carolina), to his brother, Thomas Remington, of Cranston, Rhode Island,
              and his father, Jonathan Remington, of Centerville, Rhode Island. The letters are
              chiefly concerned with his hopes of making enough money for a man of his station in
              life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17639_jh0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM W. RENWICK PAPERS, 1792 (1840-1927) 1948.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4434</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9abfcdbc78cac9b62a4aa4a0ede7f21f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2,393 items and 12 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e6c8517e02d039fac9f930bbeeb384fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Newberry and Union Counties, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6af762ff40cbe9f7c8fea8a8a99a7f98">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>This collection contains the papers of several generations of the related Renwick,
              Rogers, Beard, Lyons, and Bothwell families of South Carolina and several other
              Southern states, particularly the papers of William W. Renwick, his wife, Rosannah P.
              (Rogers) Renwick, and his brother-in-law and sister-inlaw, James Rogers and Nancy H.
              Rogers. The correspondence concerns family matters; a minister's views on slavery,
              1821; fear of a slave insurrection in Union District, South Carolina, 1831; the
              presence of United States troops in Georgia to quell an Indian uprising, 1836; murder
              of a master by his slaves, 1842; religious instruction of slaves; temperance activity
              in South Carolina and Mississippi; state politics in Georgia, 1844; conditions in
              Ireland; and a British newspaper account of an American slave uprising as reported by
              an Irish relative of William W. Renwick; marketing of cotton; the Mexican War;
              secession in Texas; and conditions in a Confederate prison near Florence, South
              Carolina. Other items in the collection include financial records relating to the 1st
              North Carolina Regiment, the 3rd North Carolina Regiment, and the 44th Georgia
              Regiment in 1862; material concerning the Patrons of Husbandry; a map and history of
              Marion County, Florida; an ode for the dedication of the Female Academy chapel, Salem,
              North Carolina, 1824; and bills and receipts. Volumes include daybooks, 1874-1878 and
              1880, and a notebook of James E. Renwick, a physician; commonplace book of William W.
              Renwick; and sawmill account book of Renwick and Rice, 1857-1859.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17643_822" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAIAH RESPESS PAPERS, 1787 (1840-1870) 1887.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4435</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fe871fd569d55801e15ac148f6dccc8f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,000 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_67e1adc556ae41a7ceb867c91916b54a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7f852db9d6db4e54a89513b168f77e9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence, accounts, and shipping bills of Isaiah Respess, a lumber and
              shingle manufacturer engaged in coastwise trade. He was loyal to the Union during the
              Civil War, and continued his shipping because of the early Federal occupation of the
              Washington region.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17647_4yc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RETAIL CLERKS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION PAPERS, 1931-1952.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4436</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3db6e99ac992e3f5f02a7cc1ea44f499"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>20 items and 4 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_1ea9877c2e6ac6f0bc989094c85829b0">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lafayette (Tippecanoe County), Ind.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e9075f17090f06d6292cbf192257d5a5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of the Retail Clerks International Association (AFL) contain a copy of an
              appeal to AFL unions to patronize union clerks only, 1931; agreements; <title
                type="simple" render="italic">News-Let,</title> a serial; flyers for a union movie
              and for organizing drives; a pamphlet giving the history of the union since 1888; and
              the proceedings of the twentieth convention of the association, 1947, and the
              twenty-first convention, 1951.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17651_kqv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>REVENUE RECORDS OF THE DUCHIES OF CORNWALL AND LANCASTER,
              1681-1702.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4437</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f9fa901f8014cfc72e93f9f980988a7"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_bf09adfb9cc851eef75a71519ce888ec">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lancaster, England, and Cornwall, Wales.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_17f02298eb8ceec1be95b2ae6a46e059">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Report of an auditor concerning crown revenues of the Duchy of Cornwall in 1688 and
              1700 and a similar report on the land revenue of the crown in the Duchy of Lancaster
              in 1688 and 1701.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17655_a4k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVID P. REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1862-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4438</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f0806668fb7b147acae3e01591b7a1c9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_103858cb4f691f6de51f616e9a0c3fc9">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>East Bridgewater (Plymouth County), Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c0a21ff98bd06b76bf34195ecd834801">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The collection contains the diary of David P. Reynolds, a soldier in the 3rd
              Massachusetts Regiment and the 60th Massachusetts Regiment, concerning his experiences
              near New Bern, North Carolina, 1862-1863. Reynolds discusses camp life; I troop
              movements; casualties; the attitudes of Southern civilians; Negroes as contraband and
              the Negro community of New Bern; and military engagements near New Bern. Also contains
              a roll book kept by Reynolds as sergeant in the 60th Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17659_y61" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ELMER ROBERT REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1904.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4439</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c35921d57e704e4248a5813c65f568fc"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_320e4bfae7fca5456ed1d7538d90cfc4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ef8a41b278467e886656b5e81073dc9b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Elmer Robert Reynolds, ethnologist and botanist, contain a letter from
              Arthur Jerome Eddy concerning Eddy's book, <title type="simple" render="italic"
                >Recollections and Impressions of James A. McNeill Whistler </title> (Philadelphia:
              1904).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17663_7lu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC V. REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1862-1865.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4440</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7f7ed3ef590ddea84c250ce6c569e0ed"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a39bbc05466cd91d3514e1f0d3346a74">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lebanon (Russell County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_f1073e98564029147942ec9742f1a710">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Photocopies of typescript copies of the letters of Isaac V. Reynolds, a soldier in
              the 16th Virginia Regiment, Cavalry, written while in training at Camp Comfort,
              Roanoke County, Virginia; during the Gettysburg campaign; and during the Valley
              Campaigns, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17667_sny" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JOHN REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1748-1756.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4441</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_9a42b9fcd05a48196765a1b9e3328ef8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0240cf19818399abf6c5de0a665a30bb">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_6ce30f2bbe91d2d8b6d7ecbb77f43ecf">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of John Reynolds, British navy officer and the first colonial governor of
              Georgia, contain orders of Reynolds as commander of a British ship and miscellaneous
              papers relating to his duties as governor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17671_3fp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>LAFAYETTE P. REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1814 (1860-1879) 1914.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4442</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d53c672a00822d655acb269b6807bb0"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>370 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_8f039d326d5cdab7c9dcad9d708d9ab1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jacinto (Tishomingo County), Miss.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eba9874671bfcf640a0158db581d943c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Lafayette P. Reynolds, an attorney, concern legal matters and political
              affairs in Mississippi and the nation. Collection includes a letter, 1857, on the
              senatorial election in Mississippi; a letter concerning the Bland-Allison Act of 1878;
              and a memorandum concerning the position of the Farmers' Alliance in Mississippi
              during the late 1880s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17675_c7w" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>THOMAS C. REYNOLDS PAPERS, 1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4443</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e0501e7a9232f40c199f23b0fe5e9eb2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0c13efbd95db1514f0081e9805ed9d19">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Jefferson City (Cole County), Mo.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_87a5051627a418bd05ae76fe16b74258">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Thomas C. Reynolds, an attorney in Jefferson City, Missouri, from John W.
              Noel, United States representative from Missouri, concerning the Wolf Island case of
                <title type="simple" render="italic">Missouri v. Kentucky,</title> then before the
              United States Supreme Court, and a notation on the back of the letter by Reynolds
              giving a portion of his reply, which included an evaluation of unionist sentiment in
              Missouri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17679_941" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. M. REYNOLDS PAPERS. n.d.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4444</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0d135ec70c9e7d9c54995ac01d5db1a9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_defeea7e126341ce4e5584cf1d533681">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pennsylvania.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e1b38fa3d7ac93fac0c8acbb25fba74c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Copy of a circular, probably written by W. M. Reynolds, Lutheran minister and
              educator, concerning the organization of the East Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran
              Church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17683_azg" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT BARNWELL RHETT PAPERS, 1838-1874.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4445</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b75afc097cf8ea53105ddfa79c20fe52"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>6 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a9d7256e6b43eaf5b600f8eb05102bb5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charleston, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b1792b6fa872bfa5b3696e8446161020">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of Robert Barnwell Rhett, United States senator from South Carolina and leader
              in the secession movement, contain routine business and political letters; letter,
              1846, from Rhett to Franklin Harper Elmore concerning the elections of 1846; and a
              letter, 1858, from William H. Branch to R. B. Rhett, Jr., expressing the hope that the
              elder Rhett would be returned to the United States Senate. Also accounts, 1853-1866,
              from Rhett's plantation at Altamaha, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17687_j63" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>H. I. RHODES MEMORANDUM BOOK, 1845-1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4446</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3e704d34a02cc58e0c439f2900aa725d"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_860dea287748ceef10120cf7804a3591">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7220e22e20b6f6185ef8ce044356ca79">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of H. I. Rhodes, a general merchant. Included also are birth records of his
              children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17691_b20" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HILLARY H. RHODES PAPERS, 1822-1844.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4447</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_01b069c58470e9965f8f47e505b11e9c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>15 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d7284493b16aeebc73c3fa5f7b93056a">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Leesburg (Loudoun County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b3d6123d2b60c1eeba5838f64b70caa0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A naval indent book of goods destined for marine hospital and various naval vessels,
              1819-1822; Hillary H. Rhodes's commission as midshipman on the frigate <title
                type="simple" render="italic">Constellation </title> letters relative to a dispute
              between Rhodes and his fellow officers; orders; leaves of absence; and other
              miscellaneous papers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17695_9ci" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES RHODES PAPERS, 1849-1866.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4448</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_62d77e81998c33ffe791d2d21685ae5c"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>10 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_263f38ffa87cadb67abbc2f95ef92f2e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Clarke County, Ala.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ece05d8e3b63d4e34454e792adb73810">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers of James Rhodes contain a copy of a contract between Rhodes and his former
              slaves, 1865, and financial papers, 1863-1866. The volume contains the accounts of
              Rhodes and his partners, Joseph Borden and A. M. Garber, and Rhodes's personal
              accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17699_ssp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES FORD RHODES PAPERS, 1911-1919.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4449</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2f0d9ced67022cb1e4f5332f9e6f0a59"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>52 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_03280338538f770f088ed89e966b2346">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Boston Mass.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_e6d26db667a7c39848c37d77d61d55dd">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters of James Ford Rhodes, American historian, to Thomas Sergeant Perry, give
              Rhodes's impressions of social conditions in England, France, Germany, and Austria
              during his visits to Europe in 1911, 1912, and 1914. Rhodes also comments on books he
              is reading, the American presidential election of 1916, negotiations between the
              kaiser and the czar, neutrality, the formation of the Triple Entente, British foreign
              policy, historical writing in France after 1870, and foreign relations of the United
              States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17703_x0r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>MELCHI RHODES PAPERS, 1797-1902.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4450</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_78b612420b83522053a817d987d92a15"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_edf2d4497d2d49f531036cccd1232cba">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Lincoln County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b2e7626fa02182ab4f953d0d56e71990">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Account book of Melchi Rhodes, farmer of Lincoln County, North Carolina, contains
              entries for sales of goods and services to the Quartz Gold Mining Company, Vestal's
              Ford, North Carolina, 1854; slave hiring, 1854-1860; money lending, 1861-1902;
              transactions of the postmaster of Killian's Post Office, North Carolina, 1882-1883;
              and general agricultural accounts, 1854-1902. Papers include Rhodes's exemption from
              Confederate military service, 1864.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17707_cts" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CHARLES H. RICE ACCOUNT BOOK AND SCRAPBOOK, 1859-1861.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4451</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e8f948bce73bc6d971b83a5a91958618"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 280 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_14e2db4899479352d0c40f9607445fe3">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Ridgeville (Colleton County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_db423c3277b1e33a34ea7ac86be0dd99">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A general mercantile account book of Charles H. Rice, also containing newspaper
              clippings. Of interest are clippings on Mother Theresa Barry of Charleston, South
              Carolina, and General Wade Hampton.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17711_4lq" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>CLARKE RICE PAPERS, 1825-1867.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4452</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_a8c81614129a645db77fa3bbb4679220"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>28 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b2dbeeb640c0aca39fb063efeec97ec4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sebewa (Ionia County), Mich.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68082fe01fae48729750af9e9175ac97">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family papers of Clarke Rice, his son, Henry Oscar Rice, and his brother, Daniel
              Rice, concern farm life in New York and Michigan in the 1820s, the 1850s, and the
              close of the Civil War; and Henry Oscar Rice's service in the 9th Michigan Regiment
              concerning camp life, health conditions, and new weapons, 1861-1862.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17715_1tu" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES HENRY RICE, JR., PAPERS, 1885 (1910-1935).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4453</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e973c4790e7c2a144fcb888dd9b914bb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>13,581 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_c5b770e86fe74e938a39be3af6cddd3e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Wiggins (Colleton County), S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eff0c93a934096a39b98f94f78f1a13b">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of James Henry Rice, Jr., naturalist, conservationist, and local
              historian, contain mainly correspondence reflecting his interest in natural history
              and the protection of wildlife; the history and contemporary politics of South
              Carolina; and family, business, artistic, and journalistic matters. Material
              pertaining to Rice's activities as a naturalist and conservationist include letters,
              1910-1913, to Rice from the Carolina Audubon Society and the National Association of
              Audubon Societies; correspondence, 1913-1917, with Robert Ridgway, E. H. Forbush,
              William Brewster, and officials of the National Museum in Washington, D.C., relating
              to Rice's work as inspector for the United States Biological Survey, concerning
              ornithology, particularly the breeding grounds, habitats, and migratory patterns of
              various Southeastern birds; long-term correspondence with Arthur Trezevant Wayne,
              author of <title type="simple" render="italic">Birds of South Carolina </title>
              (Charleston: 1910); correspondence, 1927-1935, with William Chambers Coker, primarily
              concerning the identification of certain botanical specimens; correspondence
              concerning the Conservation Society of South Carolina; letters of naturalist Frank M.
              Chapman and explorer Carl E. Akely; correspondence with R. W. Shufeldt on natural
              history; letters concerning Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall and the Teapot
              Dome Scandal, 1921-1922; correspondence concerning forest lands in South Carolina with
              Courtlandt Braun, W. R. Mattoon of the United States Forest Service, and South
              Carolina state foresters, Lewis E. Staley, 1928-1931, and W. A. Smith, 1932;
              correspondence with W. T. Hornaday on conservation measures in the United States
              Congress, especially the Norbeck bill, 1929, which sought to impose hunting limits on
              ducks; correspondence, 1930, concerning the relationship of the National Association
              of Audubon Societies to the manufacturers of guns and ammunition; and letters relating
              to the meeting of the American Ornithologists Union in Charleston, South Carolina,
              1928. Correspondence on South Carolina politics and the state's history includes
              letters giving the views of various candidates for state and national office and
              commenting on elections and other political events; letters, 1905-1918, from United
              States Senator Benjamin R. Tillman; correspondence with Coleman L. Blease, governor of
              South Carolina, on the appointment of state game wardens, 1911-1913; correspondence
              relating to several articles written by Rice on local history and notable South
              Carolinians, especially <title type="simple" render="doublequote">The Paladins of
                South Carolina,</title> a series appearing in the <title type="simple"
                render="italic">State </title> (Columbia, South Carolina) in 1922-1923, containing
              material on Martin W. Gary and Reconstruction in South Carolina, and Francis Wilkinson
              Pickens Butler's letters about Matthew Calbraith Butler; correspondence concerning the
              histories of the Rice, Elliott, Stuart, Clarkson, and Smith families, letters, 1929,
              discussing the life and career of J. Marion Sims; and correspondence, ca. 1926, with
              Dudley Jones on the history of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina. Items
              pertaining to business, literature, journalism and Rice's family include letters from
              George F. Mitchell on the development of coastal South Carolina; correspondence
              regarding a stock law for South Carolina, 1920-1921; correspondence with writers and
              academics including Marie Conway Oemler, Archibald Rutledge, Harriette Kershaw
              Leiding, William Peterfield Trent, Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, and Ambrose E.
              Gonzales; correspondence with Dubose Heyward and John Bennett concerning the Poetry
              Society of South Carolina; letters from Francis Butler Simkins, Jr., 1922-1923,
              responding to Rice's criticism of his work; correspondence relating to Rice's work as
              agent for the Chee-Ha Combahee Company promoting the development of coastal lands,
              1921-1922; letters concerning the development of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina,1925; a
              long personal correspondence with the sculptor Frederick Wellington Ruckstull
              containing news of Rice's family and exchanges of opinion on politics, art, and
              history; letters from many of Rice's friends in the 1930s showing the effects of the
              Depression; and letters discussing Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal. Printed
              matter and miscellaneous items in the collection include eulogies of Rice, several
              articles reflecting his interest in history and nature; report of the game warden of
              South Carolina, 1912; minutes of the 1932 meeting of the alumni association of the
              University of South Carolina; poems by Rice; and pamphlets and articles on natural
              history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17719_6r6" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM RICE ACCOUNTS, 1815-1825.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4454</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_caaa20ad765410b2c72218de6fa8f981"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ef8969aa85cb3ca183d60a4098a412c6">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_8a4e66be0f5492736cc6d00e23d81ab5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Accounts of a general merchant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17723_oll" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>HENRY RICHARD PAPERS, 1858.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4455</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_31b4866c511a444fcc37fc60c66fd35b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ca4ea5050f9e17e898454fdb7cd68b46">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>London, England.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ffd90bc274a62a49160cbe2190cb1c49">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>A letter to Henry Richard, British political figure, from William Edward Forster,
              responding to Richard's pamphlet about the Indian Mutiny.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17727_dja" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM RICHARDS PAPERS, 1841-1846.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4456</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_417446ec7bb468de7a6161b63b7d5d66"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>3 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f86a8a7e1db435b6914b0201eaa8377">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>New York, N.Y.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1dcbbcdf8afb35fab12dc93e634b7df2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business letters to Abraham Richards, a merchant of New York, discussing cotton
              prices, the brigs <emph render="italic">Augusta</emph> and <emph render="italic">L.
                Baldwin,</emph> and building supplies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17731_3bi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>DAVIS RICHARDSON PAPERS, 1720-1885.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4457</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3da5ed2b960c035b62d1cf9c11415099"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1,721 items and 2 vols.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_d31dc87b3c403f21dab1d76093d34f22">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Frederick (Frederick County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_d502a750061a0e5912e7ec1d62e5dec2">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of Davis Richardson, justice of the peace of Frederick County, Maryland,
              and member of the House of Delegates of Maryland, are made up for the most part of
              bills and legal papers, including land indentures; surveyors' statements and plats
              bills of sale; bonds and obligations; promissory notes; personal accounts; appraisals
              of estates; property evaluations; writs and summonses issued by the justices of the
              peace of Frederick County, Maryland; writs and warrants issued by the County and
              Orphans' Courts of Frederick and Baltimore counties, Maryland; copies of the court
              records of the Court of Oyer, Terminer and General Gaol Delivery for Baltimore County,
              Maryland; copies of records of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia for
              Washington County, Maryland; copies of orders by and depositions made in the Orphans'
              Court of Frederick County and of orders issued by the Montgomery County, Maryland,
              Orphans' Court; and certifications by the clerks of the Baltimore County and Orphans'
              Courts. Also copies of decrees given by the Maryland chancellors, Alexander Contee
              Hanson and William Kitty; a land grant, 1812, by President James Madison; letters to
              Davis and William Richardson dealing with property sales, the sale of slaves, and
              politics in Frederick County; and two copies of the American Party ticket in Maryland,
              1857, in the form of printed lists on strips of white silk. Volumes include a mill
              book, 1811-1814, containing the records of a flour mill; a ledger, 1825-1827,
              containing miscellaneous accounts; and an anonymous diary of unknown year describing
              travels through Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17735_nsr" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ISAAC RICHARDSON PAPERS, 1856.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4458</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_3196dd7cae89c3704d55508f7ebd6157"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a1d4559b7abc1c79f548b499085241f4">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Cane Creek (Chatham County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b54d304b2916d89e525d84ff06e7112">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter to Isaac Richardson from W. M. Roberts, a master mechanic in the North
              Carolina Railroad Company shop, discussing a blacksmith shop for the railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17739_whe" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. W. RICHARDSON AND COMPANY DAYBOOK, 1868-1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4459</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_f1216cb36ce0ba8a0933b362171e0afe"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 100 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6edbd05a33c0e05c8973d2d0aa6a9a56">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Fifesville (Goochland County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_38fe4353e113797bbcb59784d62abcab">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Mercantile accounts, containing also cooking recipes and household suggestions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17743_s33" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES BURCHELL RICHARDSON PAPERS, 1803 (1822-1910).</unittitle>
            <unitid>4460</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_5fb5e4f0cc44d1f1859ec86ce764583b"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>4,110 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_65a589a36c0d569bdcc24ce7e14ef81e">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Sumter District, S.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_c9651b382e2f94f185937f9e5caf443a">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family letters and business papers of James B. Richardson, plantation owner and
              slaveholder, and of his descendants. The letters and papers contain references to the
              allotment of slave labor for road and railroad construction; the impressment of slaves
              for work on fortifications during the Civil War; political wrangles; James B. and
              Richard C. Richardson's activities in the Confederate Army; social and economic
              conditions on South Carolina plantations before, during, and after the Civil War; the
              postwar depression and poverty in the South; and tenant farming during the postwar
              period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17747_g4z" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>VIRGINIA RICHARDSON AND BETTIE RICHARDSON PAPERS, 1845-1872.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4461</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_379dedf78b23be6d90f183ec50fd1070"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>35 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_e482943df37a28297b79c5a75daa56fd">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Charlotte Court House (Charlotte County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ff983181e8599f7f7208a5070f669ec5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Family and personal letters. One letter concerns the experiences of a clerk in a
              Richmond grocery store; another the precarious existence of the postwar
              schoolteacher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17751_12r" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>WILLIAM A. B. RICHARDSON PAPERS, 1825 (1850-1860) 1869.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4462</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_19869980bd0c0d80e3569fa925c67dbb"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>16 items.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a3fb5691b375b5c52b69b87c469dbbb1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Johnston County, N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ab09bc4e0c64febd809cbda90a7a2153">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal letters of William A. B. Richardson and his wife, who, together, conducted a
              school at Wilson, North Carolina. One letter, September, 1854, comments on patent
              medicines and on the proposed annexation of the Hawaiian Islands; another, July, 1860,
              concerns the sale of turpentine at Wilmington, North Carolina. Included also a printed
              circular, 1859, concerning the Wilson schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17755_rug" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>J. AUGUSTUS RICHEY PAPERS, 1860-1863.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4463</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_76699c5a1a7e25589264ccf6e7d0fd6a"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>26 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_049ef8ca2d87f6d333b4e565a684f388">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Savannah, Ga.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_62d692f3c94865dd2b66510bb91e6ed6">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous letters of a soldier in the 8th Georgia Battalion stationed at
              Savannah, Georgia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17759_z9f" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD RENT BOOK, 1897-1909.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4464</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_c8cde45bbf7d0ab14c3565573db51c80"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0df8c6dc863c483a591f14cf388686a5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Stem (Granville County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b67cd5e88b5550a5469014404e0ee5fe">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Record of rents collected from tenants in houses owned by the railroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17763_hh0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHMOND DOCK COMPANY PAPERS, 1818-1831.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4465</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_4aa17a88c0e73d89dc94a56ead1992f9"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>7 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b31f223299095127705efea86091bcca">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_b515366b62e05187e06ac8b992df8e68">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Papers relating to the condemnation of private lands to be used by the Richmond Dock
              Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17767_zzm" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG, AND POTOMAC RAILROAD COMPANY PAPERS,
              1863-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4466</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_e9a4d63ae8fb2ccbf76d1ccb1cc301ae"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>5 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_5aa60c2f04ab4ed219cb26be15ad0621">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Richmond, Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_68bbf781e61a9c9bead43b4b0a2fb360">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Receipts of the Richmond, Fredericksburg, and Potomac Railroad and items concerning
              the association of that railroad with the Army of Northern Virginia during the Civil
              War.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17771_kn0" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ABRAHAM RICKERSON ARITHMETIC BOOK, 1803.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4467</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_2231491a80fea1c416c998298bcde50e"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_0e458299ecfad5dd758da216d309fd1c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>An incomplete book of arithmetic exercises and instructions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17774_6hj" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>GEORGE RICKETTS PAPERS, 1837-1892.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4468</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_60c7299ac9d139a2e700d995f9514976"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>229 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_19cbc3adf5a6b42b4651d5a6a171f7df">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Elkton (Cecil County), Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_3cee2c8ddb707a479f53e575cd4366be">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>The papers of George Ricketts, lawyer and Maryland legislator, concern family
              matters; Ricketts's involvement, 1852, with a bill in the Maryland legislature
              sanctioning the construction of a bridge across the Susquehanna River at Havre de
              Grace by the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad; and land speculation in
              Iowa, 1856-1857. Also contains household accounts, land deeds in Maryland, a statement
              of Whig principles, and a subscription brochure for the Maryland Revolutionary
              Monument Association, 1892.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17778_3hz" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES A. RIDDICK PAPERS, 1851-1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4469</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_7234f623a33cc36ccdf34f1fcd4b4586"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>21 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_9376a303e0d69af4457e99919abd5990">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Brunswick County, Va., and Johnson's Island (Sandusky County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_11a3b1d40446a1a130072a2e3d91230c">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letters written to and by James A. Riddick, lieutenant in the Confederate Army, while
              imprisoned at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Included also is a clipping from the New York
                <title type="simple" render="italic">News </title> concerning food supplies for the
              prisoners.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17782_faw" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>NATHANIEL RIDDICK LEDGER, 1851-1882.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4470</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0879b1f1d4f0505b3d86f2a624c9c488"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol.; 136 pp.</extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_0f979e5579d82d16193ada8301ef5ca5">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_1b86de983e85bba6d15771a2b81d45e0">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal accounts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17786_ihc" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RICHARD H. RIDDICK PAPERS, 1840-1879.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4471</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_15b47b93845c7b1c7aaf866acd7cbc75"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>408 items and 1 vol.
              </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a511c8e8f1432842e733fc4c4888e83">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Pantego (Beaufort County), N.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_ee4fd69bdb66a22f8ae9ff5fe29f6e6f">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Business correspondence, indentures, bills, and receipts of Richard H. Riddick, a
              lumber dealer, including material pertaining to a runaway slave and unsuccessful
              attempts to recover him from Boston, Massachusetts. Also contains two copies of the
              Boston <title type="simple" render="italic">Commonwealth,</title> January 31, and
              February 8, 1851, with editorial comments on the case written from an antislavery
              point of view; papers, including the articles of association, of the Albemarle Swamp
              Land Company; and a book of sundry accounts, 1859-1861.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17790_ezp" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>W. D. RIDDICK AND E. W. RIDDICK LEDGERS, 1847-1852.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4472</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_728c786d8b7fa9c9e27e9adc78b89c7f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>2 vols. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_a7b5cfa97e226c392c736bd5e5d2310d">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Suffolk (Nansemond County), Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_7de7bce5d9830691d59f1141fe99fd45">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Merchants' account books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17794_37k" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>JAMES N. RIDDLE PAPERS, 1851-1864.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4473</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b060863e1c5062f3cff5d39d1613d962"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>38 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_6a6cd3a833fc62511dfcc749e5101be7">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Martinsburg (Berkeley County), W. Va.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_eeb58cacbdac05cdeb53c7d8efc526ad">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Personal and family letters of James N. Riddle concerning the death of his wife and
              his son, tension following John Brown's raid, 1859, and family and religious
              matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17798_vcb" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RIDGELEY FAMILY PAPERS, 1793-1817.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4474</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_0189d2be6be152f448aac45499cd88ec"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>8 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_011b5e01ce86b851965dddb926a43306">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Anne Arundel County, Md.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_303c611660be1b823249c83be03650d3">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Miscellaneous papers of several members of the Ridgeley family, including warrants
              issued during Charles Carnan Ridgeley's term as governor of Maryland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17802_ysv" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>ROBERT RIDGWAY PAPERS, 1913.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4475</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_fb90f6005d4bed1a6a562d2d451e752f"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 item. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_b6f9c37a8ec2df0a9c68aa8abf600759">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_fad518e07e590b9eda655893309fb460">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Letter of Robert Ridgway, American ornithologist, concerning the preparation of his
              book, <title type="simple" render="italic">The Birds of North and Middle
                America</title> (Washington: 1901).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17806_4wi" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>KURT RIESS PAPERS, 1904-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4476</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_b779a51f497f5a9009ba3ede618405a2"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>1 vol. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_ac3df25d724396b021c2ae68f62c2882">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Germany.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_069a8311fd23ec8b06092778ad04a4e5">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Scrapbook containing pictorial clippings from German publications concerning the
              German, Russian, Japanese, British, French, and United States navies naval and land
              operations during the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905; and naval operations during World
              War I.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
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          <did>
            <unittitle>PHILIP D. RIGGS PAPERS, 1862 (1863-1865) 1870.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4477</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_56542bb05a06721cf72dafac3e8179e8"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>37 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_02a5519d33472dab87262fce521528ab">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Carthage (Athens County), Ohio.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_51dac61e746448fefc3dc19d36de4c93">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Love letters from Philip D. Riggs, 5th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and later the 4th Ohio
              Volunteer Cavalry, to Celina Dobbins, with occasional references to troop movements,
              the hardships of camp life, infestation of camp by rats, and losses suffered by his
              regiment at the battle of Selma, Alabama. Two letters from relatives discuss the
              Dobbins and Riggs families, life in Missouri, and the suffering of civilians during
              the war.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c02>
        <c02 id="aspace_ref17814_iy8" level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle>RIGGS FAMILY PAPERS, 1839-1933.</unittitle>
            <unitid>4478</unitid>
            <physdesc id="aspace_ad097054efd1ea46d17d1cb1edf74564"
              label="General Physical Description note"><extent>330 items. </extent></physdesc>
          </did>
          <odd id="aspace_997a84cad35d8d72a500ce64810b8dc1">
            <head>General note</head>
            <p>Washington, D.C.</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent id="aspace_91a4b87b6087215471e7d011b56bf7d9">
            <head>Scope and Contents note</head>
            <p>Correspondence, legal papers, financial papers, pictures, and printed material of the
              Riggs family. Correspondence pertains to the interest of George Washington Riggs
              (1813-1881), founder of Riggs and Company and of the Riggs National Bank, Washington,
              D.C., in collecting art objects, currency, and paintings, and to his investments in
              Washington real estate; the investments of his daughters, Jane Riggs (1853-1930) and
              Alice Riggs, in various companies; the settlement of the share of the estate of
              Katherine Shedden (Riggs) de Geofroy (d. 1881) belonging to her sons, George de
              Geofroy and Antoine de Geofroy; business correspondence between Jane Riggs and the
              children of Cecilia (Riggs) and Henry Howard, especially George Howard; and the
              stranding of Jane Riggs in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. Legal papers,
              relating principally to the settlement of the estates of various members of the Riggs
              