A Guide to the Thomas Overton Moss papers, 1917-1928
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 53817
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Preferred Citation
Thomas Overton Moss papers, 1917-1928. Accession 53817. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
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Biographical Information
Thomas Overton Moss was born 13 October 1893 in Hanover County, Virginia, to Thomas Overton Moss (b. 1839) and Nina Wood Moss (1857-1930). He attended Hampden-Sydney College and received his law degree from T.C. Williams School of Law at the University of Richmond. Moss moved to Richmond, Virginia, where he began practicing law. He also became active in local and state politics. Moss married Virginia Johnson in 1919 and they divorced ca. 1931. His second wife was named Louise. Moss married a third time on 9 August 1937 to Doris Braur Mann (1905-1988) of Washington D.C., and they had an adopted daughter. Moss died 23 June 1939 in Richmond, and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery.
Scope and Content
Papers, 1917-1918, of Thomas Overton Moss (1893-1939) of Richmond, Virginia, consisting of letters of recommendation, 1917-1918, for Moss as an officer in the United States Navy Reserve and to be assistant paymaster aboard the USS Middlesex; correspondence with Harry F. Byrd (1887-1966) regarding politics and Byrd's governorship; correspondence, 1925-1928, regarding Moss's service in the Officer Reserve Corps and state and local politics; and related papers.