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The W. B. Conway and Julia Thomas Conway Correspondence was donated to Special Collections in 2017.
The processing, arrangement, and description of the W. B. Conway and Julia Thomas Conway Correspondence were completed in May 2019.
Dr. William B. Conway was born in Ellerslie, Virginia, in 1845. Conway studied at Virginia Military Institute for a year, but left school to enlist as a private in Company C, 4th Virginia Cavalry. He served through the war, and afterwards studied medicine under the tutelage of Dr. Alfred Taliaferro at Culpeper Courthouse. He then studied at Washington University in Baltimore and graduated in 1869. Upon graduation, he left Baltimore to practice medicine at Mount Vernon Iron Works in Rockingham County, Virginia. Julia and William were married in 1870 and settled for a time in Blacksburg where William became a surgeon for the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Tech). They had five children: Daisy, Alfred, William, Archie, and Mary, all of which, except William, reached adulthood. Julia died in 1916. William died in College Park, Georgia, in 1920.
Julia Ellen Thomas was born in 1848 in Blacksburg Virginia the daughter of Colonel William Thomas. Julia and William Buchanan Conway were married in 1870 and settled for a time in Blacksburg where William became a surgeon for the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Virginia Tech). They had five children: Daisy, Alfred, William, Archie, and Mary. Julia died in 1916.
The W. B. Conway and Julia Thomas Conway Correspondence contains letters sent to William Buchanan Conway and Julia Thomas Conway from various sources between 1870 and 1920. To W.B. Conway, the letters relate to the New York Stock Market, family and friends updates, the Spanish-American War, and genealogy. To Julia Thomas Conway, the letters concern family updates and her aunt's death.
The W. B. Conway and Julia Thomas Conway Correspondence is arranged in chronological order.
Julia Thomas Conway and Mary Black Thomas Luster Correspondence (Ms2019-019). Finding aid available online . Dr. W. B. Conway and Julia Ellen Thomas Correspondence (Ms2014-015). Finding aid available online . Catlett Conway Correspondence (Ms2012-039). Finding aid available online .
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