Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
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Ellen Welch
Repository
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
MSS 16389, Goss family papers, Albret and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.
Provenance
Accession 2017-0193 Purchased, 30 October 2017; Elizabeth Cocke Coles Fund, 2017/2018. Accession 2018-0033 Donated by Atwell
W. Somerville, Jr., 30 October 2017.
Ebenezer Walker Goss of Somerset Virginia (1820-1885), son of the Reverend John W. Goss (1775-1838), married Ann Carter Nalle
(1824-1907) and they had five children, Ann "Nannie" C. Goss Walker (1848-1928)who married Robert Walker, Jane Goss Claiborne
(1853-1922)who married Robert Claiborne, Rosa Goss Turner (1857-1923) who married Mortimer A. Turner (school teacher at Woodberry
Forest), Mary Botts Goss (1858-1881),Charlotte "Lottie" Goss (1861-1914), and Ebenezer Lee Goss (1863-1934).
Most of the letters in the collection are to Charlotte "Lottie" Goss who took care of her mother in Somerset, Virginia. Lottie
suffered from serious bouts of asthma and was engaged to J. Frank Lobingier who lived in Pomona, California. Mr. Lobingier
was also devoted to caring for his mother. Lottie's health and the couple's devotion to their family is mentioned frequently
in his letters from 1880 to 1909 as a delay in their becoming married. Instead of marriage, "Lottie" visited friends and helped
her brother Lee take care of their farm.
The Goss family papers (1820-2014; 4 cubic feet) contain Civil War letters and documents including a pardon for Ebenezer Walker
Goss from President Andrew Johnson in 1865, manuscript receipts of goods sold to the Confederate Army, enslaved person receipts,
and papers (mostly correspondence) related to their 19th and early 20th century family in Somerset, Virginia. Business records
reflect their apple orchard, farming, and dairy business which was maintained by Charlotte "Lottie" Goss (1861-1914), and
her brother Ebenezer "Lee" Goss,(1863-1934). The family papers also contain correspondence with William and Marion du Pont
about horses and dogs. There are also letters from suitors, particularly J. Frank Lobingier, pursuing Charlotte "Lottie" Goss
(1880-1909), from around the country. Miss Goss lived for a while in Pomona California, and Saltito, Mexico. The family papers
also contain photographs and genealogy describing their family history in Virginia.
Letters from Leigh Page and J. L. Kemper,1864, requesting Ebenezer Goss be transferred from infantry to cavalry,as he is too
old (45) to be in the infantry but is an excellent horseman; Certificate for Goss' substitute for service in the C.S.A; Parole
certificate dated May 16, 1865; William Seward acknowledgement of President Andrew Johnson's pardon of Goss, November 8, 1865;
and receipts of goods sold to the Confederate government on Sept.25, 1863.
There is also an enslavement receipt and a letter from James W. Walker to his daughter Fanny dated Madison, October 28, 1862
in which he complains of the Yankees and the fact that they took 9 of his "Negro" men.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 1
Civil War letters and documents
1863-1865English.
Scope and Contents
Letters from Leigh Page and J. L. Kemper,1864, requesting Ebenezer Goss be transferred from infantry to cavalry,as he is too
old (45) to be in the infantry but is an excellent horseman; Certificate for Goss' substitute for service in the C.S.A; Parole
certificate dated May 16, 1865; William Seward acknowledgement of President Andrew Johnson's pardon of Goss, November 8, 1865;
and receipts of goods sold to the Confederate government on Sept.25, 1863.
There is an enslavement receipt and a letter from James W. Walker to his daughter Fanny dated Madison, October 28, 1862 in
which he complains of the Yankees and the fact that they took 9 of his "Negro" men.
Family correspondence (1868-1925) relates to the health, activities, and financial situations of family members and includes
John W. Goss to his son Ebenezer Goss; Lee Goss with his sister Ann "Nannie" Goss Walker; Ann Carter Nalle Goss to her daughter
Charlotte "Lottie" Goss; letters from Rosa Goss Turner; Mortimer A. Turner to Charlotte Goss, and letters from R. Mason Nalle
and Joseph G. Walker. Personal correspondence includes letters from J. Frank Lobingier who seriously courted Charlotte Goss
from 1880 to 1909. There are also letters from other boyfriends charging her with unrequited love for them.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 3
Family correspondence
1868-1894English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 4
Family correspondence
1895-1899English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 5
Family correspondence
1901-1911English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 6
Family correspondence
1913; 1925; undatedEnglish.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 7
Personal correspondence J. Frank Lobingier to Rob S. Walker
1893English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 8
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1880'sEnglish.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 9
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1891-1892English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 10
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1893English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 11
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1894English.
Manuscripts box: 1 [X030899324] folder: 12
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1895English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 1
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1896English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 2
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1897English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 3
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1898English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 4
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1899English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 5
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1900English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 6
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1901English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 7
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1902English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 8
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1903-1905English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 9
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1906-1907English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 10
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1908English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 11
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
1909English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 12
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. Frank Lobingier to Charlotte Goss
undatedEnglish.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 13
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) Glarnier Terrell to Charlotte Goss
1881-1898English.
Manuscripts box: 2 [X030899325] folder: 14
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) O. J. Wise to Charlotte Goss
1882-1883English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 1
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) Horace Stringfellow to Charlotte Goss
1882-1905English.
Scope and Contents
Includes letters from "H" and one letter from Nisbut Reid to Charlotte Goss.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 2
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) L. H. Strother to Charlotte Goss
1887English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 3
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) Thomas Barbour to Charlotte Goss
1888English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 4
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) J. McRobert to Charlotte Goss
1889-1890English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 5
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) Frank P. Firey to Charlotte Goss
1892English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 6
Personal correspondence (boyfriend) Tom Hardy Smith to Charlotte Goss
1892English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 7
Personal correspondence Alfred J. Stofer to Charlotte Goss
1895-1900English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 8
Personal correspondence R. H. Willis to Charlotte Goss
1897English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 9
Personal correspondence (friends)
1878-1889English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 10
Personal correspondence (friends)
1890-1896English.
Manuscripts box: 3 [X030899326] folder: 11
Personal correspondence Mrs. L. H. Pruitt
1891-1901English.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 1
Personal correspondence (friends)
1897-1899English.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 2
Personal correspondence (friends)
1900-1929English.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 3
Personal correspondence (friends)
UndatedEnglish.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 4
Ebenezer Lee Goss general correspondence
1870; 1915-1921English.
Scope and Contents
Included is a letter from Governor of Virginia Westmoreland Davis
Business correspondence relating to debts, stocks, and provisions for their farm and including legal deeds for Somerset.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 5
Ebenezer Lee Goss business correspondence
1854; 1874-1890English.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 6
Ebenezer Lee Goss business correspondence
1896-1915English.
Scope and Contents
Includes letter from Lee Goss to Robinson Riley about the coffee industry in Venezuela (1896 April 1st); letter from Lee Goss
requesting a man to run his farm business; letters from State Veterinarian J. G. Ferneyhough.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 7
Ebenezer Lee Goss business correspondence
1916-1919English.
Manuscripts box: 4 [X030899327] folder: 8
Ebenezer Lee Goss business correspondence
1920-1927; undatedEnglish.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 1
Marion and William Dupont Scott correspondence
1914-1920English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 2
Financial and legal papers
1811-1883English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 3
Receipts
1845-1879English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 4
Receipts
1880-1890English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 5
Receipts
1891English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 6
Receipts
1896-1900English.
Scope and Contents
Includes receipt for stud services
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 7
Receipts
1902-1909English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 8
Receipts
1907-1913English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 9
Receipts
1910-1914English.
Manuscripts box: 5 [X030899328] folder: 10
Receipts
1916English.
Manuscripts box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 1
Receipts
1916English.
Manuscripts box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 2
Receipts
1916English.
Manuscripts box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 3
Receipts
1917English.
Manuscripts box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 4
Receipts
1919-1927English.
Manuscripts box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 5
Bank receipts
1907-1921English.
Scope and Contents
Includes samples of checks written by Goss family
Manuscripts box: 7 [X030899330] folder: 2
Account books and notebooks
1830-1910English.
Scope and Contents
Charlotte Goss and Lee Goss account books and notebooks
Photographs of Somerset home, Charlotte Goss, Rosa Goss Turner, Ebenezer Lee Goss, Ann Carter Nalle Goss, James Goss, J. Frank
Lobingier, and Horace Stringfellow
Photographs Flat_Box: OS Box P-42 Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox): [X030899331]
Photographs (oversize)
UndatedEnglish.
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Somerset Farm and some family members
Photographs box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 8
Photographs
1880; 1941; undatedEnglish.
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Somerset home, Charlotte Goss, Rosa Goss Turner, Ebenezer Lee Goss, Ann Carter Nalle Goss, James Goss, J. Frank
Lobingier, and Horace Stringfellow
Mixed Materials box: 6 [X030899329] folder: 9
Photocopies of photographs and letters in the collection
Index rerum (1839) by the Reverend John Todd belonging to Ebenezer Goss, newspaper clippings, artwork, and programs including
an invitation to President William McKinley's inaugural ball (1897)