A Guide to the Douglas Summers Brown papers, 1936-1998
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession number 37425
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Douglas Summers Brown. Papers, 1936-1998. Accession 37425. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Va. 23219.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Douglas Summers Brown of Lynchburg, Virginia
Biographical Information
Douglas Summers Brown was born on 10 Jan. 1903 in Abingdon, Virginia. She attended Mary Baldwin College in Staunton, Virginia, and married Henry Dockery Brown, a Presbyterian minister, in 1926. Brown is an english and history teacher and author who has written several books on South Carolina and Virginia history, including A City Without Cobwebs: A History of Rock Hill, South Carolina (1954), Massanetta Miniature: The Story of the Origin and Grown of the Synodical Training School of the Synod of Virginia (1964), A History of Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House (c. 1936), The Catawba Indian: The People of the River (1966), and Historical and Biographical Sketches of Greensville County, Virginia, 1650-1967 (1968). Brown has also written articles for the Virginia Cavalcade , Sandlapper , Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy , The Presbyterian Outlook , William and Mary Quarterly , Archeological Society of Virginia, Lynch's Ferry, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch .
Scope and Content
This collection documents Brown's work on regional histories of South Carolina and Virginia, Native Americans, and religious anecdotes and history. Included within the collection of literary manuscripts are biographies on Stephen Holston, Dolly Madison, Narcissa Tayloe Shawhan, George Allen Owl, John Woolman, Joseph Lafayette Meek, Wilbur Waters, and Charles Cummings. Also included are manscripts regarding the battle of the Crater (Petersburg, Va.), Catawba and Saponi Indians, history of Lynchburg (Va.) Quakers, and regional histories of Burke's Garden and Cedar Creek, Virginia. Some of the manuscripts include Brown's corrections and notations.
Contents List
- Box 1
Folder 3
"Aaron Burr, " 1952
- Box 1
Folder 4
"The Battle of the Crater, " 1954
- Box 1
Folder 5
"Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting and Its Meeting House, " 1939
- Box 1
Folder 6
"Charles Cummings-The Fighting Parson of Sowthwest Virginia, " 1979
- Box 1
Folder 7
"A Circle Chairman's Prayer, " 1948-1949
- Box 1
Folder 8
"Dolly Madison--Virginia Quakeress, " 1939
- Box 1
Folder 9
"Folktales of the Catawba Indians, " 1971
- Box 1
Folder 10
"Heraldic Artist--Fanny Setzer Faris, " 1957
- Box 1
Folder 11
"If You Must Be Your Own Doctor, " 1942-1947
- Box 1
Folder 12
"The Indian Who Went to London, " 1954
- Box 1
Folder 13
"Let's Have a Talk About Church Extension, " 1951
- Box 1
Folder 14
"Lynchburg's Quakers, " 1936
- Box 1
Folder 15
"Major Woods, " 1956
- Box 1
Folder 16
"Massanetta Miniature, " 1946
- Box 1
Folder 17
"The Men Who Would Not Be Put Upon, " 1944
- Box 1
Folder 18
Miscellaneous, 1944-1990
- Box 1
Folder 19
"Mrs. Cabell's Lynchburg, " 1992-1993
- Box 1
Folder 20
"An Open Letter to All College Professors, " 1946-1947
- Box 1
Folder 21
"The Saponi Indians--Their Town and Fort of 1708-1714, " 1995
- Box 1
Folder 22
"Stephen Holston--Frontiersman, Adventurer, " 1990
- Box 1
Folder 23
"They Found City Shadows and Sent the Light, " 1939
- Box 1
Folder 24
"What Price Religious Freedom?--William Davis Pays, " 1997-1998
- Box 1
Folder 25
"Wilbur Waters of White Top Mountain, " article, 1977
- Box 1
Folder 26
"Wilbur Waters of White Top Mountain, " clippings, 1992
- Box 1
Folder 27
"Wings for the Soul, " 1943
- Box 2
Folder 1
Book reviews, 1948-1949
- Box 2
Folder 2
Burke's Garden, Virginia, 1984-1994
- Box 2
Folder 3
Dutch-Nassau Creek, Virginia, 1992
- Box 2
Folder 4
"Francis Smith Preston--A Virginia Gentleman, " 1981-1990
- Box 2
Folder 5
"George Allen Owl--Native American, " 1977
- Box 2
Folder 6
"John Woolman--Protestant Saint, " 1947
- Box 2
Folder 7
"Joseph Lafayette Meek--The Merry Mountain Man, Pioneer and Politician, " 1982
- Box 2
Folder 8
"The Lady in Orchid--Narcissa Tayloe Shawhan, " 1946
- Box 2
Folder 9
"The Lost Temple in the Virginia Wilderness, Cedar Creek VA, " 1939
- Box 2
Folder 10
Miscellaneous, 1938-1958
- Box 2
Folder 11
"An Old Virginia Town Has Its Face Lifted, " 1937
- Box 2
Folder 12
"Sally New River--Indian Princess, " 1986
- Box 2
Folder 13
"The Voice from a Wastebasket, " undated
- Box 2
Folder 14
Miscellaneous
- Box 2
Folder 15
Research notecards
- Box oversize Private Papers box 15
"Ministers and Their Wives, " 1947