Papers of the Dillard Family, Accession #9498, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was deposited on 13 July 1971, by Hardy C. Dillard, youngest son of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Dillard. The collection
was made gift by Valgerdur Nielsen Dillard in Oct. 2003.
Processing Information
The Papers of the Dillard Family, when received, were in no order whatsoever. Evidently, after Mrs. Dillard's death, the
materials were stored in boxes and trunks, where they stayed until delivered to the Library. Materials covering the whole
date range and scope of subject matter were boxed together. The whole collection had to be sorted in order to establish a
suitable manner of arrangement. The principal figure covered in this collection is Dr. James H. Dillard, but much material
pertains to his second wife, Avarene Budd Dillard. Secondary figures include Mary Harmanson Dillard (first wife of James
H. Dillard), George Dillard and Hardy C. Dillard. There are also miscellaneous materials pertaining to the various families
involved.
Therefore, in order to avoid confusion as much as possible, the materials have been arranged in relation to the main figures
included in this collection. The three main divisions cover James H. Dillard, Avarene Budd Dillard, and George and Hardy
C. Dillard, with Miscellaneous family materials appropriately interspersed.
James H. Dillard, son of James and Sarah Brownrigg (Cross) Dillard, was born in Nansemond County, Virginia, on October 24,
1856. His extensive education included: M.A., Washington and Lee University, 1876, B.L., 1877, D.L.H., 1889; L.L.D., Tulane
University, 1908, Harvard, 1923, Southwestern, 1932, D.C.L., University of the South, 1910. Dr. Dillard was married twice,
first to Mary Harmanson of Norfolk, Virginia, on July 5, 1882. They had six children. On November 18, 1899, he married his
second wife, Avarene Lippincott Budd of Mt. Holly, New Jersey. They had four children, one of whom, Margaret, died in early
childhood.
Dr. Dillard's active teaching career, which spanned the period of 1876-1907, took him to many parts of the country. While
at Washington and Lee he served as Assistant Professor of mathematics in 1876-1877. From 1877-1882 he served as principal
of the Rodman School in Norfolk, Virginia, and as principal of Norfolk Academy from 1882-1887. He then moved to St. Louis
where he headed the Mary Institute of Washington of University until 1891. In 1891 he moved to New Orleans where he served
as Professor of Latin at Tulane University until 1907. During his last three years at Tulane he also held the position of
Dean of College Arts & Sciences (1892-1900, 1904-1907). Each summer during the 1890's Dr. Dillard was in various parts of
the eastern United States as he participated in the Sauveur Summer College of Languages and other summer programs.
Dr. Dillard is best known for his endeavors in Southern Black education, which began while he was at Tulane and continued
throughout his life. His longest and most widely known association was with the Negro Rural School Fund (the Jeanes Foundation),
of which he was president from 1907-1931, and the John F. Slater Fund, of which he was director from 1910-1917 and president
from 1917-1931. He was also a long time member of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, of which he was vice-president in 1925, the Southern
Education Board (1908-1940), and the General Education Board (1917-1940). His endeavors in race relations were not limited
solely to the educational aspects, but also encompassed the religious and social aspects. In 1912 he helped found the Southern
University Race Commission and was a long time associate with this organization. In 1923-1924 he was an American representative
on the Educational Commission on East Africa. A framed charge of rape against several Negro boys during the early 1930's
caught his attention and he accepted the chairmanship of the American Scottsboro Committee in 1935-1936 to help clear the
charges. Even after he retired from active service with the numerous educational funds, he gave his name and talents to other
worthy organizations. During the late 1930's he served as a trustee of the American Church Institute for Negroes, was on
the Executive Board of the National Urban League for Social Service Among Negroes (he was chairman of the Southern Advisory
Board in 1937), and was on the Boy Scouts National Committee on Interracial Activities.
Twice Dr. Dillard was publicly recognized for his work in race relations. In 1928 the Harmon Foundation of New York awarded
him the Harmon Award for "promotion of good race relations between the races and for activity in increasing educational facilities
for Negroes in the South." Again in 1937 his work was acknowledged when he received the Roosevelt Medal. Perhaps no event
was dearer to Dr. Dillard than in 1934 when the cornerstone was laid for Dillard University in New Orleans, a fine advancement
for the field of higher education for Negroes.
Dr. Dillard's endeavors in education and social action were not limited to African Americans but included humanity in general.
In 1894 he was appointed as a trustee of the Industrial Institute and College of Louisiana. HE served as president of the
New Orleans Free Kindergarten Association from 1896-1905 and was president of the National Conference Church Clubs in 1901
and 1902. He worked with the Prison Reform Association in 1903. In 1904 he became a member of the Louisiana State Board
of Education, on which he sat until 1908, and became president of the New Orleans Public Library, a position he held until
1913. He served as a trustee of the General Theological Seminary from 1916-1925. Perhaps of the greatest importance was
his position as rector of the College of William and Mary, a post he held from 1917 until his death in 1940. Even in his
later years he worked with a number of social action organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union, of which he
was a member of the Committee for Academic Freedom and in 1940, a member of the National Committee.
Writing was a very important part of James Dillard's private and professional life. His correspondence to his mother and
wife, plus his journals and diaries show the inner man of James Dillard and reveal many of his most profound thoughts. He
was a rather good poet and his finest work is his Verses to Varro, an unpublished collection which he wrote for the soon-to-be Mrs. Dillard, Avarene Budd. Dr. Dillard had a very long and
fine career as a professional writer. He made many contributions in the fields of education and economics to numerous journals
and newspapers across the country. Selections from him in the "Letters-to-the-Editor" section were not uncommon. Among the
works authored by Dr. Dillard were: Arithmetic Exercises (1887), Selections from Wordsworth (1890), Fifty Letters of Cicero (edited-1902), Aus dem Deutschen Dichterwald (Favorite German Poems-1903) and From Newstand to Cyrano (essays for promotion of good reading-1935).
The Papers of the Dillard Family, 1717-1964, consist of ca. 19,400 items (83 boxes), mostly concerning the endeavors of Dr.
James H. Dillard in black education in the South, especially from 1905-1935. The primary figure of this collection, James
H. Dillard, covers the period of 1863-1940, while the two main secondary figures, Avarene Budd (Mrs. James H.) Dillard and
Hardy C. Dillard cover the periods 1874-1950 and 1915-1964 respectively.
The correspondence from James H. Dillard to his mother, Mrs. James Dillard; his first wife, Mary Harmanson Dillard; and his
second wife, Avarene Budd Dillard, provide good insight into the younger years and private life of Dr. Dillard. The content
of the correspondence to Dr. Dillard principally concerns his professional career, especially from 1905-1935. This material
includes his involvement with the Negro Rural School Fund (Jeanes Foundation), Phelps-Stokes Fund, Slater Fund, the Southern
and General Education Boards, Dillard University, and the College of William and Mary. The collection of diaries and journals
for 1919-1926 is especially rich in information concerning his travels during this period, with special attention given to
his trip to Africa in 1923-1924 for the Education Commission to East Africa (more can be found under George Dillard, who served
as secretary for the Commission).
Other topics of interest covered in less detail, by way of miscellaneous clippings and correspondence, include the University
Commission of Southern Race Relations (ca. 1912-1927), the Scottsboro Case (1935-1936), Dillard as recipient of the Harmon
Award (1928), and the Roosevelt Medal (1937) and Dillard's 80th birthday dinner. Among the original handwritten materials
by James H. Dillard are poems (mostly written for his wife, Avarene), speeches, articles and letters to the editor. His printed
works include booklets, reprints of articles, and printed newspaper and journal articles.
Most important as secondary figures in the collections are Avarene Budd Dillard (second wife of James H. Dillard) and their
youngest son, Hardy Cross Dillard. Correspondence to Mrs. Dillard, primarily from her husband, sons, and their families,
sheds much light on the family affairs of the Dillards. Mrs. Dillard kept an especially fine collection of "love letters"
written by Dr. Dillard during their period of engagement (1898-1899). She also kept a fairly extensive collections of ledgers
for personal business accounts and house expenses from 1904-1940 and diaries for 1924-1929 and 1944-1949.
The collection of materials on Hardy C. Dillard is rather scarce and incomplete. For the most part it covers his military
career, including materials for the Civil Affairs Exercise (1944), the Brookings Institution Seminar on Problems in United
States Foreign Policy (1948), and the National War College (1951-1961). While materials on his involvement at the University
of Virginia are almost non-existent, there is a good account of the activities of the steering committee of the University
Senate Committee to select a President to succeed President Darden (1958-1959).
Among the correspondents are: Ray Stannard Baker, Stringfellow Barr, Mary McLeod Bethune, Benjamin Griffith Brawley, Wallace
Buttrick, George Herbert Clarke, Philander Priestley Claxton, Virginius Dabney, Charles William Dabney, Jackson Davis, Westmoreland
Davis, W.E.B. Du Bois, James Aloysius Farley, Francis Pendleton Gaines, Grace Elizabeth King, John La Farge, Arthur Selden
Lloyd, Rayford W. Logan, Dumas Malone, Lucy Randolph Mason, Edwin Mims, Samuel Chiles Mitchell, Josiah Morse, Robert Russa
Moton, Edgar Garner Murphy, Nelson Olsen Nelson, John Lloyd Newcomb, Albert Jay Nock, Edward Washington Odum, Robert Curtis
Ogden, Rosewell Page, Walter Hines Page, Robert William Patton, George Foster Peabody, Paul Norton Pearson, John Garland Pollard,
John Davison Rockefeller, Wickliffe Rose, Julius Rosenwald, Josiah Ryce, Albert Shaw, Anson Phelps Stokes, William Howard
Taft, Booker T. Washington, James Southall Wilson, Carter G. Woodson, and P. B. Young (Plummer Bernard Young).
II: Mary Harmanson Dillard and Harmanson family, Box 2.
III: James H. Dillard, Boxes 3-29; A, Correspondence, mostly business, Boxes 3-13; B, Early miscellaneous materials, Box 14;
C, Special subject matters, Boxes 15-19; D, Poems and notes, Box 20; E, Speeches, articles, and letters to the editor, Boxes
21-22; F, Speech outlines and addresses, Box 23; G, Diaries and journals, Box 24; H, Reprints of articles, Boxes 25-26; I,
Newspaper articles by or about J.H. Dillard, Boxes 27-29.
IV: photographs and snapshots, Boxes 44-57.
V: Avarene Budd Dillard, Boxes 44-57; A, Early materials of Avarene Budd Dillard and Dillard family, Box 44; B, Correspondence,
mostly personnal, Boxes 45-52; C, Scrapbooks, notebooks, composition books, Boxes 53-54; D, Diaries and memo pads, Box 55;
E, Ledger accounts, Boxes 56-57.
VII: George and Hardy C. Dillard, Boxes 60-71; A, Miscellaneous materials, re: George, Hardy C., and Hardy S. (Judge) Dillard,
Boxes 60-62; B, Notebooks, books, "Judge" Dillard, Boxes 63-64; C, Military career of Hardy C. Dillard, Boxes 65-70; D, Materials
re: University Senate Committee, Box 71.
Correspondence and obituary, Sarah Sparkman,
1829, 1834-1836
Box 1
Plots of Brownrigg Property and Statement of Brownrigg land sale,
n.d.
2 items.
Box 1
Protest on payment of note - N.A. Okenson,
1882
Box 1
Letters (copies) of recommendation for James H. Dillard to the Naval Academy,
n.d.
2 items.
Box 1
Miscellaneous items,
1810-1889
One dollar bill - Virginia, 1862; Twenty-five cent certificate-Macon, Georgia, 1810; Sale of land to Hardy Cross by John Bankhorn,
1841, Pasquotank Co., NC; Execution of will of Hardy Cross, 1861; Deed of land from Thomas H. Cross to James H. Dillard, 1870;
and Statement on Pasquotank farm, 1889.
Box 1
Letters,
1806-1836
Letters from Mary Brownrigg, 1806, 1807; letters from Sarah Brownrigg, 1817; Maternal ancestry of Ruth Brownrigg and letter
from Mary Ann Cross, 1836.
Box 1
Business Statements of James H. Dillard,
1870s
Box 1
Family ancestry, Cross and Brownrigg (notes and booklet) and Opinion on a will for a Mr. Pennington,
1819 [1859?]
Box 1
Deed of land to Abraham Daughtrey by King George III, through Lord Botetourt,
1770
Box 1
Deed of land called Cowhall to N. Bonds,
1717
Box 1
John Brownrigg letter,
1757
With 1893 letter to James H. Dillard from his cousin, Mr. Worthington.
Miss E.M. (Lizzie) Dillard, 1878; and To and By Hardy Cross, 1843, 1858, 1884 [?].
Box 1
Letter giving Captain James Dillard authority to purchase good for the Confederate army,
1862
Also includes statement by James Dillard giving power of attorney to Mrs. Dillard, 1877; and Statement by James H. Dillard
re: death of Mrs. James Dillard (Sarah Brownrigg Dillard), n.d.
Correspondence, Mary Harmanson Dillard (1st. Mrs. James H. Dillard),
1879-1891
Box 2
Correspondence, Mary Harmanson Dillard
1892-1893
Box 2
Correspondence, Mary Harmanson Dillard
1894-1895
Box 2
Correspondence, Mary Harmanson Dillard
1896
Box 2
Poems, "Jacob's Ladder" annd "A Women's Question,"
1877, n.d.
2 AmmS poems.
Box 2
Diplomas to Mary C. Harmanson, from Virginia Female Institute,
1877
2 items.
Box 2
Miscellaneous items,
1891
Clippings and editorials on death of L. Harmanson; some Harmanson family records (marriages, births, etc.); Notebook, Mary
H. Dillard, 1891; Miscellaneous clippings and two hand paintings of confederate flags.
Includes correspondence re: publication of From Newsstand to Cyrano.
Box 9
Correspondence,
1936
Box 9
Correspondence,
1937
Box 9
Correspondence,
1938
Box 10
Correspondence,
1939
Box 10
Correspondence,
1940
Box 11
Correspondence and scraps,
n.d.
Box 11
Miscellaneous correspondence to and from children of James H. Dillard,
miscellaneous dates
Box 11
Carbon copies of letters by James H. Dillard,
Box 12
Scrapbook, letters, and telegrams on dinner for his 80th birthday,
1938
Box 12
Letters on receiving the Roosevelt Award, clippings
1937
Box 12
Correspondence re: the Scottsboro Case,
1935-1936
Box 13
Cards and letters re: death of Margaret Dillard,
1908
Box 13
Telegrams re: death of James H. Dillard,
1940
Box 13
Cards and letters re: death of James H. Dillard,
1940,
Box 13
Letters on death of James H. Dillard,
1940
Box 13
Records of visits and replies to cards and death of James H. Dillard,
1940
Box 13
Resolutions, Memorials, letters of appreciation re: death of James H. Dillard,
1940
Box 13
Newspaper annd journal articles on death of James H. Dillard,
1940
Box 13
Cards and letters at death of George Dillard,
1943
Box 13
Newspaper articles on death of George Dillard,
1943
Box 13
Book listing and correspondence re: Dillard estate,
1942, 1943, n.d.
Box 13
Typed copy of will of Avarene L. Dillard (2nd Mrs. James H. Dillard),
1946
Subseries B: Early miscellaneous materials of James H. Dillard
Box 14
Tuleane University Yearbook (Jambalaya), dedicated to James H. Dillard,
1907
Box 14
Southern Collegian (W and L newspaper),
1875-1877
6 issues.
Box 14
W and L Commencement Day Program,
1877
Box 14
W and L Grade Reports, James H. Dillard,
1874-1876
Box 14
Miscellaneous papers,
1890-1898
"Moral Training in the Public Schools" essay by James H. Dillard, 1898; and Programs of the Sauveur Summer College of Languages,
1890 & 1893.
Box 14
Certificate naming James H. Dillard as Trustee of the Indsutrial Institute and College of Louisiana,
1894
Box 14
Miscellaneous items,
1931-1934
Miscellaneous materials re: Virgin Islands (includes Annual Report of the Governor of the Virgin Islands, 1931; A Gift for Dr. Dillard from the 9th Grade, Frederiksted Jr. High School, 1933 (booklet); The Sentry Box , 1934 paper back yearbook, Charlotte Amalie High School; Souvenir of "St. Thomas"; and miscellaneous clippings and articles
on Virgin Islands and Governor Pearson.
Box 14
Plans- Dillard home in New Orleans,
Box 14
Emancipation paper for Elizabeth N. Dillard,
1905
Box 14
Listing of household items and books at time James H. Dillard and Avarene L. Budd were married,
ca. 1898
Box 14
Southern schools trip - examination papers,
1927
Box 14
The Bond, short story by Jean Gilder,
n.d.
Box 14
Bookcoves for From Newsstand to Cyrano,
Subseries C: Special Subjects
Jeanes Foundation and Phelps-Stokes Fund
Box 15
The Jeanes Teacher in the United States, 1908-1933, by Lance G.E. Jones,
Includes Letter of Assessment of needs, 1908; Statement of information for Teachers and Organizations, 1910; Report of the
President, 1912; Financial Statement and Summary of Work, 1912; Conference Reports, 1929, 1930; and Audit of Accounts, 1934.
Includes Bulletin, Oklahoma Jeanes Teachers, 1937; The Key, March and April, 1938; Fourteen Years of the Jeanes Fund, 1923 (2 copies); Leaflets - "Supervising Teachers" and "1908-1931"; and miscellaneous statements, speeches - "The School
in the Background."
Box 15
Jeanes Foundation Statements, I-VIII (except VI),
1908-1910
Includes Report of Jeanes School for the Training of Native Teachers, 1926; to James Hardy Dillard from the State Agents of
Negro Rural Schools, A Testimonial, 1932; Dedication announcements, Jeanes Memorial Dormitor, Virginia Randolph Training School,
1924; Jeanes School Kabete Annual Report, Kenya Colony, 1933, 1935; National Negro School News, Feb. 1911; Summary of Jeanes Reports, Alabama, Dec. 1934; The Works
Program, "Self Reliance," speech by Mary Bethune, Feb. 1938; and Gleanings From The Field, 1927-1928, Jeanes Reports in Texas.
Box 15
Phelps-Stokes Fund, Education Commission to East Africa,
1923-1924
Includes correspondence, schedules, notes, etc. by James H. Dillard.
Phelps-Stokes Fund and Slater Fund
Box 16
Miscellaneous materials re: Phelps-Stokes Fund and New York State Colonization Society,
1931-1940
Includes Minutes of the New York State Colonization Society, March 1938; (executive committee), Dec. 1938 (annual meeting);
Dec. 1938 (financial report); Feb. 1939 (executive committee); Nov. 1939 (annual meeting); By-laws of the Phelps-Stokes Fund
as amended, April 1939; Booker Washington Agricultural and Industrial Institute of Liberis, KaKata, Liberia, 1938; Minutes,
Advisory Commitee on Education in Liberia, 1938; and miscellaneous correspondence.
Box 16
Miscellaneous materials: Slater Fund,
1925-1937
Includes The Slater Fund, 1930; The Slater and Jeanes Fund, 1934; Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Trustees, Apr. 1934; Minutes of the Meeting
of the Executive Committee, June 1934; Examination of accounts, Peabody Fund, 1934; Examination of accounts, Slater Fund,
1934; Minutes (Joint meeting) Slater and Jeanes Boards, Apr. 1937; Minutes, meeting of Board of Trsutees, Apr. 1937; and leaflets:
John F. Slater Fund, information form, 1924, and County Training Schools, 1912-1929; The John F. Slater Fund, Proceedings
and Reports, 1934, 1935.
Box 16
Miscellaneous materials: Slater Fund,
1913-1932
Includes Occasional Papers: #1 - "Documents Relating to the Origin and Work of the Slater Trustees"; #2 - "A Brief Memoir
of the Life of John F. Slater"; #20 - "Reference List of Private and Denominational Southern Colored High Schools and Colleges";
#24 - "Five Letters of the University Commission on Southern Race Questions"; #26 - "A Decade of Negro Self Expression" (2
copies); #27 - "Selected Writings of James Hardy Dillard" (5 copies); "A Happy Development - The Story of County Training
Schools" (3 copiess) and "A Letter of Fifty Years Ago," letter of John F. Slater (2 copies).
William and Mary College
Box 17
Miscellaneous materials re: William and Mary College,
1921-1938
Includes President's Report to the Annual Board Meeting, 1936; Financial Report, 1938; Bursar's Report, 1937; Report of the
Committee to Examine the Law School, 1939; Financial Statement, 1939; and a booklet, The Romance and Renaissance of the College of William and Mary in Virginia; also Bulletin--Norfolk Division, 1935; Some facts about the Norfolk Division, 1938; Proceedings, Installation of President
Chandler, 1921 (2 copies); In Memorium, Dr. J.A.C. Chandler, 1935; The Inauguration of John S. Bryan as President, 1934; Catalog
of Portraits in the Library, William & Mary, 1936; The Crisis of the American Constitution, speech, 1938; miscellaneous invitations,
programs, etc.; miscellaneous correspondence--Board of Visitors; and An Oration in Commemoration of the Founders of William and Mary College, August 15, 1772, by J. Madison, Student, 1937.
Dillard University and Atlanta University materials; Dillard University and Flint Goodridge Hospital (of Dillard University)
Includes The Modern Hospital, Nov. 1932 (5 copies); Flint-Goodridge Hospital, Superintendent's Report, 1943; Inauguration of William Nelson as President,
program, 1937; The Dillard Bulletin, April, May, and Dec. 1937; May 1948; Dillard University, Summary Report (Workshop on Problems and Opportunities Confronting
Negro Youth) 1945; An American Dilemma-The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy; Dedication of Lawless Memorial Chapel, 1955; The American Missionary Association and Dillard University, used at the opening of Dillard University, 1935; Court Bouillon, Dillard University, Spring, 1936 & 1937; The Spirit of James H. Dillard, Founders Day address, 1936; Straight College Bulletin, March 1930; The Arts Quarterly, Apr-June 1937 (2 copies) and July-Sept. 1937; Dillard University Calendar, 1944; Programs and speeches for Cornerstone Laying,
1934; miscellaneous clippings, invitation, announcements, etc., photographs of Dillard University-its construction; and Dillard University Up to 1945, booklet.
Box 18
Atlanta University: Financial Statement and Report of the President,
1937-1938, 1939-1940
Ministers Institute/Preachers Institute
Box 19
Miscellaneous materials re: Ministers Institute/Preachers Institute, Minutes and announcements,
1921-1934
Includes Minutes of meetings, July 1937; April 1938; January 1940 (2 copies); Annual Report of the President, 1938, 1940;
and Examination of Accounts, 1938; 1939.
Box 19
General Education Board,
1916, 1931, 1940
Bi-monthly report, June 1940; Occasional Paper #3, "A Modern School," 1916; and Annual Report, American Missionary Association,
1931.
Subseries D: Poems and Notes
Box 20
Poetry, Verses to Varro I and II, by James H. Dillard,
1899
Box 20
Three booklets of poetry by James H. Dillard,
1903, n.d.
Box 20
Miscellaneous poems handwritten by James H. Dillard,
n.d., miscellaneous
Box 20
Miscellaneous poems, by or of interest to James H. Dillard,
n.d., miscellaneous
Box 20
Law notes from Washington and Lee,
1876-1877
Box 20
Miscellaneous teaching notes and two Latin plays,
ca. 1880
Box 20
Manuscripts on Vergil,
n.d.
Subseries E: Speeches, Articles, Letters to the Editor
Box 21
Originals of speeches, articles, and letters to the editor, handwritten by James H. Dillard,
n.d., miscellaneous
Box 22
Originals and carbons of speeches, articles, and letters to the editor, typed by James H. Dillard,
n.d., miscellaneous
Box 23
Speech outlines,
n.d., miscellaneous
Box 23
Lists of addresses,
n.d., miscellaneous
Diaries and accounts of James H. Dillard
Box 24
Miscellaneous passports,
3 - James H. Dillard; 2 - Avarene B. Dillard; 1 - George Dillard; and extra passport photographs.
Box 24
Diary-Journal (JHD),
1880-1894
Papers with description of "Farmers Delight."
Box 24
Outward and Homeward Bound, diary (JHD),
May-Sept., 1906
Box 24
Diary,
May 1919-Jan. 1921
Box 24
Diary,
Jan. 1921-Jan. 1923
Box 24
Diary,
Jan. 1923-March 1925
Box 24
My Travels, journal,
Dec. 1923-April 1924
Box 24
My Trip Abroad, journal,
June-Sept. 1926
Box 24
Ledger, account,
Sept. 1878-Oct. 1882
Box 24
Address, appointment book,
1909
Box 24
Mathematics work book,
1878
Box 24
Five small note pads for Greek and Math,
Box 24
Autograph book, Princeton (James Dillard),
1847
Box 24
Autograph book, Washington and Lee (James H. Dillard),
1874
Box 25-26
Subseries H: Reprints of articles by James H. Dillard
Box 26
Printed booklets and addresses by James H. Dillard,
1921-1940
Papers by the Way, 1940 (16 copies); Agnes Scott College Bulletin, Dedication Addresses, Wallace Buttrick Hall (2 copies); "Culture At the Crossroads,"
1924 (2 copies); "Booker T. Washington, A Christian Philosopher," 1925; "The Humanity of Armstrong," 1921.
Subseries I: Newspaper articles by or about James H. Dillard
Box 27
Newspaper articles re: James H. Dillard,
Box 27
Newspaper articles and letters to the editor by James H. Dillard,
Box 28
Miscellaneous newspapers and articles of interest to James H. Dillard,
Box 28
Miscellaneous newspaper articles,
Box 29
Small slate blackboard,
Box 29
Membership book, Woman's Auxiliary to Board of Missions,
1891-1896
Box 29
Journal articles about and of interest to James H. Dillard,
Mt. Holyoke, Class of '87; Avarene Budd Dillard,
1887-1949
Includes Classbook of '87, Autograph book and class correspondence.
Box 44
Avarene Budd Dillard, D.A.R. materials and University of Virginia summer school certificate,
1918
Box 44
Correspondence to Mrs. A.E. Budd,
1882-1904
Box 44
A.E. Budd; early correspondence and letters of recommendation,
1835-1842
Also includes debate topic, 1937.
Box 44
Miscellaneous materials
1841, 1882
University of Pennsylvania catalogue, 1841; resolutions on death of A.E. Budd, 1882; and miscellaneous materials.
Box 44
James Lippincott; licenses and certificates,
1862, 1866
Box 44
Mrs. James (Carra) Lippincott; correspondence and miscellaneous materials,
1876-1925
Box 44
Notes on Payson familiy lineage and other relations,
n.d.
Also includes a letter to a Miss Payson, 1850.
Box 44
Miscellaneous materials,
1890, 1936
Phrenological Delineation of Avarene L. Budd, 1890; and Historical Sketches of Mt. Holly and Vicinity, Pamphlets 1 and 2,
1936.
Box 44
Avarene B. Dillard, certificate, members of National Geographic Society,
1939
Subseries B: Correspondence
Box 45
Correspondence,
1874-1889
Box 45
Correspondence, "Love letters" from James Dillard to Ava Budd,
1898
Box 45
Correspondence, "Love letters" from James Dillard to Ava Budd,
1899
Box 46
Correspondence,
1899-1900
Box 46
Correspondence,
1901
Box 46
Correspondence,
1902
Box 46
Correspondence,
1903
Box 47
Correspondence,
1904, 1906, 1907
Box 47
Correspondence,
1908-1909
Box 47
Correspondence,
1910-1915
Box 47
Correspondence,
1916-1917
Box 48
Correspondence,
1918
Box 48
Correspondence,
1919
Box 48
Correspondence,
1920
Box 48
Correspondence,
1921
Box 49
Correspondence,
1922
Box 49
Correspondence,
1923
Box 49
Correspondence,
1924
Box 49
Correspondence,
1925-1926
Box 49
Correspondence,
1927-1929
Box 50
Correspondence,
1930-1931
Box 50
Correspondence,
1932-1936
Box 50
Correspondence,
1937
Box 50
Correspondence,
1938
Box 50
Correspondence,
1939
Box 51
Correspondence,
1940
Box 51
Correspondence,
1941-1942
Box 51
Correspondence,
1943-1944
Box 51
Correspondence,
1945-1947
Box 52
Correspondence,
1948
Box 52
Correspondence,
1949
Box 52
Correspondence,
1950
Box 52
Correspondence,
n.d.
Box 52
Business: receipts, bills, etc.,
Box 52
Business: taxes, etc.,
Box 52
Civic and charity correspondence,
Box 52
Miscellaneous invitations and telegrams re: birth of grandchildren,
Subseries C: Scrapbooks and Notebooks
Box 53
Scrapbook: materialis while at Girl's High School, Philadelphia,
1896-1897
Box 53
Scrapbook: miscellaneous materials while in New Orleans,
1898-1899
Box 53
Notebooks and pads,
1886
Poems at Mt. Holyoke, 1886; Jone's Greek Prose; and miscellaneous poems, prose, notes, etc.
Box 53
Clippings pasted over other pages,
Literary References; Applied Science; Interesting Facts in Science; and Historical References.
Box 54
Two books with clipped poems,
Box 54
Letters to Ruth, Vol. I, II, and III,
Box 54
The Physician's Daily Pocket Recorder (A.E. Budd), miscellaneous use by Avarene B. Dillard,
Box 54
Twenty miscellaneous composition books and pads, Avarene B. Dillard,
Box 54
Autograph book to Miss Budd from her class,
1887
Subseries D: Diaries and memo pads of Avarene Budd Dillard
Box 55
Diaries,
1924-1949
11 volumes.
Box 55
Three address books,
Box 55
Memo book; visiting list,
Box 55
Memo book; cards and presents,
Box 55
Memo book; miscellaneous, Carra Lippincott,
Box 55
Four miscellaneous booklets,
Box 55
Memo book, "Worthwhile Thoughts,"
Subseries E: Ledger accounts
Box 56
Ledger accounts, incomplete,
1904-1949
20 volumes.
Box 57
Checkbook stubs, Avarene Budd Dillard,
Box 57
Personal accounts, Avarene Budd Dillard,
Jan. 1944-Aug. 1945; Aug. 1945-Sept. 1946
Box 57
House accounts, Avarene Budd Dillard,
Dec. 1941-Dec. 1943; Jan. 1944-June 1946; June 1946-May 1947; May 1947-April 1948; April 1948-May 1949; and May 1949-July
1950.
Subseries A: Miscellaneous materials of Hardy and George Dillard
Box 60
Correspondence, Hardy C. Dillard,
1906-1927
"Goat" Dillard letter, 1919.
Box 60
Correspondeonce, Hardy C. Dillard,
1930-1954, n.d.
Box 60
Correspondence, Affair with Page Bird at Sweet Briar College,
1928
Box 60
Correspondence re: Sale of land in Louisiana, Hardy C. Dillard,
1942-1943
Box 60
Class of '27 Law Letter, Hardy C. Dillard,
1932
Box 60
Debating materials, Hardy C. Dillard,
n.d.
Box 60
Miscellaneous grade reports, 5th grade, Law School, Hardy C. Dillard,
Box 60
Miscellaneous school work papers, Hardy C. Dillard,
Box 60
Miscellaneous clippings re: Hardy C. Dillard,
1945-1963
Includes CASALOG, Civil Affairs Newspaper, 5 issues, 1945; Judicial Deference to State Department Suggestions by M.H. Cardozo, 1963, and The Haggadah of Passover, for members of the Armed Forces, 1945.
Box 60
Miscellaneous clippings and other materials, Hardy C. Dillard,
Degree from Washington and Lee to James H. Dillard in Greek,
1874.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Degree from Washington and Lee to James H. Dillard in Natural Philosophy,
1876.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Degree from Mount Holyoke Female Seminary to Avarene L. Budd,
1887.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate of appointment to Board of Visitors of William and Mary to James H. Dillard,
1938.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Blueprints, sketches, drawings, and plans for a house for Hardy C. Dillard, designed by Edmund Campbell, Architect,
July-August, 1940.
Physical Location: OS Tray 64.
Certificate of membership of Miss Avarene Lippincott Budd from the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution,
1894 October 4.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate of membership of Andrews E. Budd from The District Medical Society of the County of the Burlington, New Jersey,
1878 April 9.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Certificate of completion of the course of study in the High School Department of Tulane University of Louisiana - L. Sophie
Newcomb Memorial College, of Katharine Harmanson Dillard,
1901 June 18
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Diploma of the New Orleans Free Kindergarten Association to Katharine Harmanson Dillard,
1904 May 27.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Certificate of completion of the course of study in the High School Department of Tulane University of Louisiania - L. Sophie
Newcomb Memorial College, of Elizabeth Nicholson Dillard,
1902 May 27.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Certificate of the Jamestown Exposition Company for the 1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition naming the Honorable Jas.
H. Dillard as an Honorary Advisor,
1906 October 17.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Appointment of James H. Dillard as a member of the State Board of Education, Second Congressional District, signed by the
governor of Louisiana,
1904 September 28.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Bachelor of Arts Degree of James Dillard from the College of New Colon (Neo-Casareinsis),
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Unsigned Certificate from the Societas Cliosophica (a fraternity?) in the College of New Colon (Neo-Casariensis),
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the prescribed course
of study in English in the School of English Language and Literature,
1874 June 24.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the entire course
of study in the School of Latin,
1874 June 24.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the prescribed course
of study in French in the School of Modern Languages,
1875 June 23.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the entire course
of study in the School of Mathematics,
1875 June 23.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the prescribed course
of study in German in the School of Modern Languages,
1875 June 23.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction in the entire course
of study in the School of Moral Philosophy,
1875 June 23.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction of the entire course
of study in the School of English,
1876 June 21.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction of the entire course
of study in the School of Modern History,
1876 June 21.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University to James Hardy Dillard for completion with Distinction of the Rhetoric Course
of study in the School of Moral Philosophy and Better Letters,
1876 June 21.
Master of Arts diploma from Washington and Lee University, to James Hardy Dillard,
1876 June 21.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Bachelor of Law Degree from Washington and Lee University, to James Hardy Dillard,
1877 June 27.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Doctor of Laws Degree from Tulane University of Louisiana to James Hardy Dillard,
1908 March 13.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Southwestern at Memphis to James Hardy Dillard,
1932 June 7.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Doctor of Laws Degree (honorary?) from Liberia College, Monrovia, Liberia,
1923 February 1.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate commissioning James H. Dillard a member of the Board of Visitors of the College of Willam and Mary,
1938 March 12.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Doctor of Laws degree from Harvard College (Honorary) to James Hardy Dillard (in red tube),
1923 June 21.
Physical Location: OS Box M2.
Doctor in the Medical Arts degree from the University of Pennsylvania to Andrews E. Budd and seal of the University of Pennsylvania
in green container formerly attached by a ribbon,
1842 March 26.
Physical Location: OS Tray 64.
Certificate from the College of William and Mary in Virginia for the Algernon Sydney Sulivan Award to James Hardy Dillard,
1927 June 7.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Certificate from Washington and Lee University for The Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award to James Hardy Dillard,
1931 June 9.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Map of "Subdivision of Rugby Hills" made from Deed Book,
1926 January-1928 August 27.
Physical Location: OS Tray 64.
Photograph of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity,
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Sketch autographed by subject, Julis Rosenwald,
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Photograph - "Southern University Race Commission at the White House, December 15, 1914,"
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Photograph of Beta Theta Phi at University of Virginia,
1919.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Handwritten book of Mary C. Harmanson - "Vocal Music,"
1878 November 29.
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Color print of Lady Godiva,
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
Pictures of unidentified [New Orleans?] church with full choir and organist,
Physical Location: OS Box P2.
(L) Daguerreotype, unid. elederly man with glasses [Dillard family] (35),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(M) Daguerreotype, unid. man [Dillard family] (36),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(N) Daguerreotype, "Uncle Jim's little daughter Blanche [Lippincott] (37),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(O) Daguerreotype, unid. young woman, seated [Dillard family] (38),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(L) Daguerreotype, unid. young woman, seated [Dillard family] (39),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(Q) Daguerreotype, unid. young woman [Dillard family] (40),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(R) Daguerreotype, unid. young man [Dillard family] (41),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(S) Daguerreotype, James Lippincott (42),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(T) Ambrotype, "Aunt Carrie" [Mrs. James Lippincott] (43),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(U) Ambrotype, "Aunt Carrie" [Mrs. James Lippincott] (44),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(V) Ambrotype, unid. young woman [Dillard family (45),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(W) Ambrotype, unid. young woman [Dillard family (46),
Physical Location: OS Box AA-2.
#9498.
(X) Ambrotype, unid. young woman with gold jewelry (47),