Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection.HS.012

Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection.HS.012


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Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives

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Farmville, Virginia 23909
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Benedict Chatelain

Repository
Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives
Identification
HS.012
Title
Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne Collection. 1742-1963
Quantity
.65 Linear Feet, 1 legal-sized archival box
Quantity
13 Photographic Prints
Creator
Chamberlayne, Anne Atkinson.
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Restrictions on Access

There are no restrictions to access or use for research purposes.

Ownership and Custodial History

This collection was donated to the Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society by Marie Blanton, a relative of Anne Chamberlayne, in the early 2000s.


Biographical sketch

Anne Atkinson was born in Charlotte County, Virginia in 1877 at Gravel Hill Plantation, the home of her maternal grandfather, George C. Hannah. Her parents were Reverend William Robert Atkinson and Lucy Hannah Atkinson. Her father, a graduate of Columbia Theological Seminary in South Carolina and of the University of Virginia, was both a teacher and a Presbyterian minister. He was a professor at the Peace Institute (now William Peace University) from 1875 to 1878, was principal at the Charlotte Female Institute (now Queens University of Charlotte) from 1878 to 1890, and in 1890, he founded the Presbyterian College for Women in Columbia, S.C. Anne Atkinson studied music at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland and was an accomplished pianist. It was at the Peabody Conservatory that she met the German composer, and former student of Franz Liszt, Richard Burmeister. In 1899, Atkinson and Burmeister were married and subsequently moved to Dresden, Germany where both she and her husband performed extensively. In 1911, Anne Atkinson Burmeister returned to the United States with her daughter, Wilhelmina and in 1912 she performed a recital at the White House for President Taft. After divorcing Richard Burmeister, Anne remarried in 1915, to Robert Scott Chamberlayne, who owned and operated a tobacco business in Phenix, Virginia. Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne was a charter member of the Charlotte County Equal Suffrage League and served on their publications committee. In 1921, she ran for a seat in the Virginia House of Delegates, one of the first women in the state to run for statewide office. Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne was also a charter member in the founding of the Charlotte County branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. In 1936, she moved to Farmville where she continued to teach piano until her retirement. She was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Huguenot Society, and the Virginia Historical Society. Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne was also an avid genealogist who, among other projects, spearheaded a comprehensive census of tombstones in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Anne Atkinson Burmeister Chamberlayne died in 1968 and is buried in Cub Creek Cemetery in Charlotte County, Virginia.

Scope and content

This collection, which dates from 1742 to 1963, consists of correspondence, land grants, wills, family histories, and genealogical notes related primarily to the Baldwin, Hannah, Wyllie, Blanton, and Spraggins families.

Subjects and Indexing Terms


General Note

This collection is part of the Farmville-Prince Edward Historical Society Archives which are housed at Greenwood Library Archives and Special Collections

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Thomas Baldwin, land grant (copy)
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1742
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Samuel Baldwin correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1840-1845
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Samuel Baldwin, last will and testament
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1846
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George C. Hannah, miscellaneous account statements
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
ca. 1850
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1871-1888
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1900-1919
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1920-1929
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1930-1938
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1943-1948
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1950-1959
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Anne Atkinson Chamberlayne correspondence
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1960-1963
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correspondence, undated
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Flyer advertising opening of Chamberlayne-Kluenter Studios at Hampden-Sydney
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1937-09
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History of Gravel Hill Plantation, handwritten
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Hixburg Presbyterian Church, bulletin
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1951-07-01
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Village Presbyterian Church, Charlotte Court House, bulletin
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1962-04-29
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Indictment against prohibition, undated
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Sailors Creek, battle map (copy)
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Wyllie Family Tree
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Colonial Dames, Richmond Chapter, year books
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
1958-1964
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Charlotte County, Virginia, historic home brochure
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Farmville, Va., St. George Randolph Survey (copy)
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Genealogy notes (1 of 2)
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Genealogy notes (2 of 2)
Text [1000523800] box: 01 of 01
1 Folder
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Photographs
Still Image [1000523806] Binder: HS-01
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