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J. Singleton Diggs Letters, Accession 2979-a, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
These letters were given to the Library by S. Allen Chambers, Jr., Washington, D.C., on April 5, 1993.
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
This collection consists of eight letters from J. Singleton Diggs , Lynchburg , on Diggs and Manson Law Office stationery, September-October 1887, to his wife Lily Diggs , visiting relatives at Stony Point Mills, Cumberland County, Virginia . These letters are full of news about home; his attempts to locate some possible candidates for domestic help to be interviewed by her when she returns; concern for his children; brief references to his legal practice and the "radical ticket" in politics; his plans to come and pick them up; and progress in fixing up their house. There is also a short note from Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pettyjohn to J. Singleton Diggs , June 19, 1884, thanking him for his beautiful gift.
J. Singleton Diggs served in the Virginia General Assembly Senate during 1881-1887 representing Campbell County and Lynchburg , and was elected city judge for Lynchburg in 1887-1888.