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Acquisition Information:
The Charles Washington Coleman, Sr. papers were donated over a period of time by his daughter-in-law, Mary Haldane Begg Coleman,
granddaughter, Janet Kimbrough, and great-granddaughter, Cynthia Barlowe.
Processing Information:
Processed by Kimberly Sims, University Archivist, June 2015.
Charles Washington Coleman, Sr., Williamsburg physician and long-time member of Bruton Parish Church, was born to Thomas and
Frances C. Coleman in 1826. He married Cynthia Beverley Tucker Washington in 1861 and served in the 3rd Regiment, Virginia
Cavalry during the Civil War. Together, he and Cynthia had six children, though only 4 survived into adulthood: Charles,
Jr., George, Elizabeth, and Beverley. Coleman died in 1894 and is buried alongside his wife in the Bruton Parish Churchyard.
The collection is arranged into three series and includes correspondence, receipts, insurance documents, and photographs.
Series 1 contains correspondence, which is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the sender. Series 2 contains financial
papers and largely includes bills and receipts for the estate of Coleman's father, Thomas. Series 3 contains general subject/miscellaneous
files and covers topics such as the Shelton-Laurel Massacre, Coleman's friend Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans, and papers related
to the Confederacy. Some items of note include a letter written to Coleman by a colleague which describes a severe case of
frostbite suffered by a Coleman family slave named Ben, as well as a letter written to Coleman by another family slave named
Ann, and other items related to slavery. The collection also includes a list of wounded Confederate soldiers left at the Baptist
Church Hospital after the Battle of Williamsburg.
Includes a letter to Coleman's wife, Cynthia (mentions scarlet fever)
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 2 id284247
Frances Catherine Coleman (mother)
1850, 1854, 1862, undated
Scope and Contents
Several of the letters include requests for money and describe the physical health of Coleman's sister, Helen, and the family's
time spent at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 3 id284253
Cynthia Beverley Tucker Coleman (wife)
1864, 1867, 1868
Scope and Contents
Topics discussed include the health of their children (Charles, Jr. ("Charley")and Elizabeth ("Lizzie") including illnesses
and treatments, Cynthia's own health, Cynthia's school, and Tucker House.
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 4 id284255
Helen Coleman Leigh (sister)
circa 1860s, 1887, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photograph of Helen [circa 1860s?], also known as "Aunt Zen."
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 5 id284257
B. St. George Peachy
1851, 1857, undated
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 6 id284259
Tazewell Taylor (Bursar at the College of William & Mary)
1856 July 21
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 7 id284261
Patrick Montagu Thompson
9 June [?]
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 8 id284263
Preston Trotter
1852-1857
Scope and Contents
1855 August letter includes attachments regarding finances/accounting information
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 9 id284265
Beverley St. George Tucker
1871, 1872, 1876, 1896
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 10 id284267
Ann Washington (enslaved woman)
1862 Sept. 8
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 11 id284271
Letters Written by Various Individuals
1852-1888 (incomplete)
Scope and Contents
Arranged alphabetically by surname, includes invitation to attend a meeting of the "Aryan Society of America for the Advancement
of Literature, Art, Romance and Chivalry of the South," and an 1855 Aetna property insurance policy for Samuel Bright.
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 12 id284273
Letters Written by William Coleman (Bursar of the College of William and Mary) mainly to John Ambler
1807, 1809-1810, 1814, 1816-1817
Mixed Materials Box: 1 folder: 13 id284275
Letters Written by and Sent to Various Individuals (not Charles W. Coleman)
1826, 1846, 1862, 1903
Scope and Contents
1862 December letter mentions Thomas S. B. Tucker being wounded
Deed among Frances C. Coleman, Robert McCandlish, and John Jones to Settle Coleman's Debt to McCandlish, Lease between Charles
and Cynthia Coleman and John A. and David B. Dennis
1843 Jan. 1, 1871 Jan. 12
Scope and Contents
1843 Deed lays out payment of debt by transferring ownership of 24 named slaves and interest in the estate of Thomas Coleman
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 14 id284377
List of Slaves
circa 1850s
Scope and Contents
List includes names of individuals the slaves were hired out to or the location, i.e. "asylum"
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 15 id284379
Note to Charles Coleman from A. Emmerson regarding Captain Baylor Hill Estate, Court of Claims Petition regarding Captain
Baylor Hill (Petitioner Frances C. Coleman)
1854, 1857
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 16 id284381
List of Wounded Confederate Soldiers Left in the Baptist Church Hospital at Williamsburg after the Battle
1862 May 5
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 17 id284383
Testimonies regarding the Shelton-Laurel Massacre
1863 Mar.
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 18 id284385
Notes on a Surgical Procedure, Medical Conditions
pre-1865
Scope and Contents
These may or may not be in Coleman's handwriting
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 19 id284387
Poem "The Ninth of April 1865," William Barnes
1887 Aug. 27
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 20 id284389
Invitations, Calling Cards, Marriage Announcements, Coleman's Business Card
1870s, 1880s
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 21 id284391
Lecture "The Picturesque and Traditional in the Story of a Colonial City, " Charles W. Coleman, Sr.
circa 1888
Scope and Contents
Delivered in 1888, 1891, 1893
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 22 id297298
"'Alma Mater,' A Poem Delivered at the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Foundation of 'Their Majestys' Royal Colledge of William
and Mary,'" by Charles Coleman
1893 June 21
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 23 id284393
Rear Admiral Robley D. Evans
1907-1908
Scope and Contents
Includes photograph
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 24 id284395
Miscellaneous
1831-1882 (incomplete), undated
Scope and Contents
Writing exercise, undated; basic genealogy compiled by Helen Coleman, undated; prescription, undated; handwritten document
"Democratic Mutiny Williamsburg," 1856; Examining Physician's Certificate for Robert Armistead, 1882 Sept. 28; signatures
of subscribers who agree to keep guard during the night (in Williamsburg), 1831 Sept. 17; handwritten note appointing P. M.
Thompson as attorney to collect from the Confederate government "all negro hire now due [Coleman]," 1864; note showing where
the Federal Army lent Coleman two mules and a wagon, 1865 May 30; clipping, undated; Confederate-issued receipts for supplies/provisions,
1861
Mixed Materials Box: 2 folder: 25 id284397
Empty Envelopes with Confederate States of America Postage Stamps