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Benjamin Blake Minor Letter, 1837, Accession #11321, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This letter was purchased by the Library from The History Broker in Roanoke, Virginia, on August 4, 1997.
This is an incomplete letter, October 10, 1837, from Benjamin Blake Minor (1818-1905), University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, to William Thomas Leavell, Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Virginia. He discusses the challenges and difficulties with his tutorship of the children of a professor B[ ] of the University, indicating that they have been carelessly taught and know nothing about what they have already learned in the disciplines of Latin, French, and English. He mentions two Episcopal ministers being at the University, [Joseph Pere Bell] Wilmer (1812-1878), the chaplain, and a Mr. [ ] Christian. He mentions several of Leavell's old schoolmates and acquaintances, including Robert Hamilton, William S. Barton, William S[hakespeare] Caldwell, P[resley] T[hornton] Lomax, James E. Ellis, and Ben[jamin] Thompson.