A Guide to the Executive Letter Books of the Virginia Office of the Governor, 1780-1906
Executive Letter Books of the Virginia Office of the Governor
13868, 19786, 32319, 33431, 35358, 37226
Use microfilm (Miscellaneous Reels 2999-3015, 6191-6200).
Preferred Citation
Executive Letter Books of the Virginia Office of the Governor, [cite specific date, Governor and accession used]. State government
records collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
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Microfilm copy available (Miscellaneous Reels 2999-3015, 6191-6200)
During the colonial period of Virginia's history the governor, as an appointee of the Crown, was the colony's principal representative
and upholder of royal authority. Although his powers were limited somewhat by the Council and by the laws passed by the House
of Burgesses, the governor still had the authority to prorogue, adjourn, or dissolve the legislature, to confirm or veto its
acts, to preside as the chief jurist of the colony, to command the provincial military forces, and to appoint many of the
subordinate officers of government.
Most of these powers, excepting the military and appointive, were swept away by the American Revolution. The several revolutionary
conventions assumed the executive role in 1774 and 1775 until the Committee of Safety was created in July 1775 to function
in that capacity. The constitution adopted in 1776 made the governor subordinate to the legislative branch, elected by the
General Assembly and circumscribed by a Council of State appointed by the assembly.
It was not until the constitution of 1851 was adopted that the power of the governor was strengthened appreciably. The Council
of State was abolished, and the governor was popularly elected. In subsequent years his authority was consolidated and expanded
to statute, and his veto power was restored. The state government reorganization act passed by the General Assembly on April
18, 1927, firmly established the governor as the chief administrative officer of a government composed of departments, the
directors of which serve at the pleasure of the governor. In addition, the organization of the governor's staff has increased
in size and complexity until it has become virtually a department itself: the Office of the Governor, encompassing both the
chief executive and his staff.
Executive letter books, 1780-1906, are comprised of copies of outgoing letters of Virginia Governors. Most volumes include
an index of correspondents.
Includes letter books for 1780-1864, 1874-1881, 1890-1893, and 1902-1906, and for the following governors: Thomas Jefferson,
Thomas Nelson, David Jameson, Benjamin Harrison, Edmund Randolph, Beverly Randolph, Henry Lee, James Monroe, John Page, William
H. Cabell, John Tyler, George W. Smith, James Barbour, Wilson Cary Nicholas, James Pleasants, John Floyd, Littleton W. Tazewell,
David Campbell, James McDowell, William Smith, Henry A. Wise and John Letcher; Francis Pierpont, James L. Kemper, Frederick
Holliday, Philip McKinney, and Andrew J. Montague.
Executive letter books (Accession 35358), 1780-1860.
Extent: 27 v.
Includes letter books for the following governors: Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Nelson, David Jameson, Benjamin Harrison, Edmund
Randolph, Beverly Randolph, Henry Lee, James Monroe, John Page, William H. Cabell, John Tyler, George W. Smith, James Barbour,
Wilson Cary Nicholas, James Pleasants, John Floyd, Littleton W. Tazewell, David Campbell, James McDowell, William Smith, Henry
A. Wise and John Letcher.
Letter book, 1780 July-Sept 13, (Thomas Jefferson) is available as a negative photostat (19786) and a typewritten transcription
(13868). Original is at the British Museum.
Letter book, 1781 Aug 22 - Nov 29 (Thomas Nelson; David Jameson) also includes a handwritten transcript of the original.
Box 1
Executive letter book (Thomas Jefferson - Negative photostat (19786) and typewritten transcription (13868)),
1780 July 27-Sept 13 .
Box 2
Executive letter book (Thomas Jefferson),
1780 Dec 24 - 1781 Apr 27 (Miscellaneous Reel 2999) .
Box 3
Executive letter book (Thomas Jefferson; William Fleming; Thomas Nelson),
1781 Apr 26 - Aug 15 (Miscellaneous Reel 3000) .
Box 4
Executive letter book (Thomas Nelson; David Jameson),
1781 Aug 22 - Nov 29 (Miscellaneous Reel 3000) .
Box 5
Executive letter book (Benjamin Harrison),
1781 Dec 1 - 1782 Sept 30 (Miscellaneous Reel 3000) .
Box 6
Executive letter book (Benjamin Harrison),
1782 Oct 3 - Dec 28 (Miscellaneous Reel 3000) .
Box 7
Executive letter book (Benjamin Harrison; Patrick Henry; Edmund Randolph),
1783 Jan 1 - 1786 Nov 27 (Miscellaneous Reel 3001) .
Box 8
Executive letter book (Edmund Randolph; Beverly Randolph),
1786 Dec 1 - 1788 Dec 5 (Miscellaneous Reel 3001) .
Box 9
Executive letter book (Beverly Randolph; Henry Lee),
1788 Dec 6 - 1792 May 10 (Miscellaneous Reel 3002) .
Box 10
Executive letter book (Henry Lee),
1792 May 11 - 1794 Sept 24 (Miscellaneous Reel 3002) .
Box 11
Executive letter book (Henry Lee; Robert Brooke; James Wood; James Monroe),
1794 Oct 4 - 1800 Oct 5 (Miscellaneous Reel 3003) .
Box 12
Executive letter book (James Monroe; John Page),
1800 Oct 5 - 1803 Oct 18 (Miscellaneous Reel 3004) .
Box 13
Executive letter book (John Page; William H. Cabell),
1803 Oct 24 - 1807 July 8 (Miscellaneous Reel 3005) .
Box 14
Executive letter book (William H. Cabell),
1807 July 8 - 1808 Mar 9 (Miscellaneous Reel 3006) .
Box 15
Executive letter book (William H. Cabell; John Tyler),
1808 Mar 9 - 1810 Jan 15 (Miscellaneous Reel 3007) .
Box 16
Executive letter book (John Tyler; George W. Smith),
1810 Jan 15 - 1811 Aug 24 (Miscellaneous Reel 3008) .
Box 17
Executive letter book (George W. Smith; Peyton Randolph; James Barbour),
1811 Aug 24 - 1812 July 29 (Miscellaneous Reel 3009) .
Box 18
Executive letter book (James Barbour),
1812 July 29 - 1813 Dec 1 (Miscellaneous Reel 3010) .
Box 19
Executive letter book (James Barbour; Wilson Cary Nicholas),
1813 Dec 6 - 1816 Nov 11 (Miscellaneous Reel 3011) .
Box 20
Executive letter book (Wilson Cary Nicholas; James Patton Preston; Thomas Mann Randolph; James Pleasants),
1816 Nov 11 - 1822 Dec 29 (Miscellaneous Reel 3012) .
Box 21
Executive letter book (James Pleasants; John Tyler; William Branch Giles; John Floyd),
1823 Jan 1 - 1830 Nov 20 (Miscellaneous Reel 3012-3013) .
Box 22
Executive letter book (John Floyd; Littleton Waller Tazewell),
1830 Dec 17-1834 Oct 4 (Miscellaneous Reel 3013) .
Box 23
Executive letter book (Littleton Waller Tazewell; David Campbell),
1834 Oct 6-1839 June 9 (Miscellaneous Reel 3013) .
Box 24
Executive letter book (David Campbell; Thomas Walker Gilmer; John Rutherfoord; John Munford Gregory; James McDowell),
1839 June 10-1844 Sept 27 (Miscellaneous Reel 3014) .
Box 25
Executive letter book (James McDowell; William Smith),
1844 Oct 1-1848 Apr 29 (Miscellaneous Reel 3014) .
Box 26
Executive letter book (William Smith; John Buchanan Floyd; Joseph Johnson; Henry Alexander Wise),
1848 May 6-1856 Nov 24 (Miscellaneous Reel 3015) .
Box 27
Executive letter book (Henry Alexander Wise; John Letcher),
1856 Dec 9-1860 Nov 29 (Miscellaneous Reel 3015) .
Executive letter books of Governor Frederick Holliday (Accession 33431), 1878-1881.
Extent: 2 v.
Includes Governor Holliday's Executive Letter Book, 1878-1881, as well as an Executive Letter Book, 1879-1881, devoted to
the Yorktown Centennial Celebration, that includes correspondence, proceedings, and resolutions.
Box 1
Executive letter book,
1878 Jan 12-1881 June 23 (Miscellaneous Reel 6192) .
Box 2
Executive letter book - Yorktown Centennial Celebration,
1879-1881 (Miscellaneous Reel 6192) .