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Bright Family Papers, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
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The Bright Family resided in Williamsburg, Virginia and Philadephia, Pennsylvania. They had family ties to the Southall of Virginia.
Papers of the Bright Family of Williamsburg, Virginia and Philadephia, Pennsylvania. Correspondence and business papers of Robert Anderson Bright of Williamsburg, Virginia and his son Robert Southall Bright, College of William and Mary class of 1891 and a Philadelphia lawyer. Personal and professional correspondence, bills and receipts, photographs and legal papers.
Includes letters between Robert Southall Bright while a student at William and Mary to his father and letter describing trip to Switzerland.
Series arranged in alphabetical order by name of Bright Family member and related topics.
University of Delaware, Bright Family Papers, Mss. Collection Number 128.
Southall Papers, 1807-1904, Mss. 39.1 So8
Robert Southall Bright Papers, UA 5.131
Mss. MsV Ap 4-5 Samuel F. Bright Account Books, 1826-1861
1897 letter from his grandfather, Robert A. Bright, legal papers, 1933 condolence letters for the death of his mother and other papers.
Captain Robert A. Bright agreement to pay debt to James D. Moncure.
Bank Statements, Canceled Checks and stock Silica Stone Company.
Political speeches, letter to editor about "Why Wilson should be Elected" and speech at William and Mary.
1896 will of Mrs. Robert Southall Bright.
Two spelling tests and a paper on the poem "The Barefoot Boy."
1851 letter from John Maynard to Peyton Southall in Yorktown, Virginia about planting wheat and other farm topics. 1852 letter from Robt E. Clarke to Peyton Southall in Williamsburg, Virginia about a prize drawing and likenesses of Southall's brother, George. 1852 letter from William B. Rogers of Norfolk, Virginia to Peyton Southall in Williamsburg about looking for a shipping vessel and an 1852 letter about Captain Lively.
Agreement for planting trees in the Woodland Cemetery.