A Guide to the Smith-Digges Papers, 1789-1843
A Collection in the
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation`s
John D.
Rockefeller, Jr. Library
Manuscript Number MS 1931.7
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Smith-Digges Papers, Manuscript #1931.7, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Library, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.
Acquisition Information
Purchase, 1931.
Alternative Form Available
Library has a microfilm copy (M-121) of collection.
Scope and Content
Included are Dr., Smith's letterbook, 1789-1791, containing copies of letters to friends and business associates in Edinburgh and London, as well as miscellaneous verses and essays, many in a different hand; letter, 1835 April 10, Susanna Nelson Page to Lucy Calthorpe Smith Digges, giving a biography of Lucy Grymes Nelson (1743-1830); "My Table and its History," a memorial to Lucy Grymes Nelson; poems attributed to Elizabeth Frances Mann Digges Pendleton, and one by Augustine Smith; and miscellaneous loose advertisements, essays, bills, and obituaries for Thomas Nelson, Dudley Digges, Mary Berkeley Minor and Matthew Pope. Second volume is a memorandum book of notes about ministers and sermons.
Arrangement
Individual items arranged chronologically.
Index Terms
- Minor, John,1761-1821.
- Minor, Mary Berkeley,1760-1788.
- Nelson, Hugh.
- Nelson, Lucy Grymes, 1743-1830.
- Nelson, Thomas,1716-1782.
- Pope, Matthew,d. 1792.
- Smith, Alice Grymes Page,1775-1846.
Persons:
Contents List
- Folder 1 of 3
Assorted Papers1789-1837
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"Valuable Farm for Sale" in Caroline County1833 Mar 11.
Signed by Edmund Pendleton.
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Letter.1835 Apr 10.3 pages.
Rug Swamp, Hanover County, [Susanna Nelson Page] to Mrs. Ralph W. Digges, Locust Lodge, Louisa County. Contains a biographical sketch of Lucy Grymes Nelson.
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"The Christian Friend's Farewell".1835 Apr 11.
Poem by Sally N. Berkeley for Lucy [Digges].
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Receipted account of R. W. Digges with Mansion House, Mobile.1835 Jul 27.
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Obituary for Dudley Digges, Jr., (1765-1839).[1839] Apr.
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Poem for Mrs. Caroline Anderson in Louisville, Kentucky.N.D.
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Essay on the Tower of London.N.D.
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"The Graves of the Innocents".N.D.
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Poem.N.D.
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"The Auction".N.D.
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Poems "To My Child in Heaven" and "The Violet."N.D.
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"Integrity".N.D.
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"The Early Called or the Victims of Cholera".N.D.
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Memorandum.N.D.
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Sketch of an animal.N.D.
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Picture of a still.N.D.
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- Folder 2 of 3
"My Table and its History".Post 1843.1 volume (30 pp.)
A memorial to Lucy Grymes probably written by Mrs. Ralph Wormeley Digges.
- Folder 3 of 3
Letter Book of Dr. Augustine Smith.1789-1791.