Cornelius Hite Fauntleroy, lawyer, of St. Louis, Missouri,
was born in Winchester, Virginia, 1859 December 31, a son of
Thomas Turner and Elizabeth Smith (Hite) Fauntleroy. He
pursued his early education in the Shenandoah Valley Academy,
at Winchester, Virginia and in 1877 was enrolled among the
students of the University of Virginia, where he remained
until the summer of 1879. In 1889 he again entered the
institution and in 1884 the degree of Master of Arts was
conferred upon him. While studying he was also acting as a
teacher, being instructor in Greek under Professors Price and
Wheeler from 1881 until 1897, when he removed to St. Louis,
Missouri, and resumed the practice of law in that city.
The papers of Cornelius Hite Fauntleroy consist of
correspondence, including testimonials for Mr. Fauntleroy;
newspaper clippings; miscellaneous papers, including notes on
the Fontaine family; University of Virginia student absence
reports; and, an account of Rebecca B. Marshall's Civil War
experiences from her home at "Edgeworth," Fauquier County,
Virginia.