Stubbs, William Carter (II), Papers Guide to the William Carter Stubbs Papers (II) Mss. 65 St95

Guide to the William Carter Stubbs Papers (II) Mss. 65 St95


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Repository
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Identification
Mss. 65 St95
Title
William Carter Stubbs Papers (II) 1786-1930
Quantity
2.00 Linear Feet
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation:

William Carter Stubbs Papers (II), Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Acquisition Information:

Gift


Biographical Information:

William Carter Stubbs was a native of Gloucester County, Va. In 1872, he became professor of chemistry at Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Auburn University) and six years later, state chemist of Alabama. He married Elizabeth Saunders Blair. In 1885, Stubbs was made director of Louisiana Sugar Experiment Station, New Orleans. He later became state chemist and geologist of Louisiana. He operated a rental/mortgage business in Alabama and helped with the Stubbs Family businesses in Sassafras, Gloucester County, Virginia. He and his wife, Elizabeth Saunders Blair, were genealogists and published books on their families. Stubbs died in 1924.

Scope and Contents

Collection is chiefly handwritten notebooks containing genealogical notes and notes on the history of Gloucester County, Va.; and notes on various families (especially Booth, Cooke, and Catlett). Also includes copies of the Abingdon Parish Register and the Botetourt Lodge Masonic Book, 1800-1809; and pictures of buildings and houses, mostly in Gloucester County.

Added to Box 4, Folder 4:  a paper, "Louisiana's Part in the Confederate War" by two female high school students of Bossier Parish for Dr. J. Hancock Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy and a manuscript entitled "Watermarks of Ancient Paper, copied by me from the originals and mainly found in Gloucester County, Va., with additions from Mr. R. C. Ballard Thruston" by William Carter Stubbs.  About 25 pages with tissue tracings and newspaper clippings, given by Mrs. Boswell.

Related Material

See also William Carter Stubbs Papers (I), William Carter Stubbs Scrapbook, and the Thomas Jefferson Stubbs Papers, all at Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Booth family
  • Catlett family
  • Cook family
  • Freemasonry--Virginia
  • Gloucester County (Va.)--History
  • Notebooks
  • Papermaking
  • Photographs
  • Registers of births, etc.--Virginia--Abingdon Parish
  • Virginia--Genealogy

Container List

Mixed Materials Box: 1
Box 1
Scope and Contents

Volumes 1-5. Volumes contain loose leaf inserts, described following each volume.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150815
    Vol. 1: "Abingdon Parish Register"
    Scope and Contents

    20-1/2 x 35 cm. Inside front cover: Signatures of H.M. Mugler, Hampton, Va.; Chas. G. Taylor, Haptom, Va.; Miss Amy C. Hart, Room #7 Service Bldg. Clipping: "Rosewell Burns", The News Reporter, March 30, 1916; 1st leafe: Coat of Arms - "D"; pictures of Abingdon Church (2) and list of members of the vestry in 1925. pp. 1-65: Register of names at the Louisiana Building, Jamestown Exposition, May-Nov 1907. p. 2: Clipping: "Movement to Revive Old Virginia Church [at West Point]", Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 25, 1912. p. 66: Lists of Governors of Virginia and Maryland. pp. 67-117: "Abingdon Parish Register, Glouchester County, Va. 1677-1762." "Copied by Mattie & Amy at Valley Front, Glouchester Co., Va.," pp. 118-137 and last page: Genealogical data and charts on Glouchester families: Beverley, Kemp, Camp, Shelton, Hughes, Whiting, West, Coleman, Green, Dunbar, Booker, Sanders, Lee, Robins, March, Rogers, Perrin, Moore, Hall, Burwell, Powell, Oliver, Foster, Toombs, Williams, Pate, Willis, Seawell, Watlington (p. 147). pp. 139-146: "Index Abingdon Parish Register."Inside back cover: Newspaper clipping "The Confederate Side."

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150816
      Vol. 1 loose items: Newspaper clippings (articles and pictures)
      1909, 1933, and undated
      Scope and Contents

      St. Peter's Church, New Kent County, St. Stephen's "The Old Brick Church," September 1909 "Old Yeocomico Church Recently Celebrated 105th Anniversary" "Historic Colonial Palace at Williamsburg" by D. R. C. "Petsworth Book to be Published", Glouchester Gazette, July 12, 1933 (Vestry Book of Petsworth Parish) "Smith's Fort is Oldest House now Standing on Virginia Soil," Richmond Times Dispatch, undated.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150817
      Vol. 1 loose items: Original invoice: Christoper Pryor Esquire, Esta to Alexander Cowan, Dr.; April 22, 1802 - December 7, 1803
      1802-1803
      Scope and Contents

      For £21.10.3-3/4. Endorsed: "1803 Aug. 6 received of Thomas Baytop executor of Christopher Pryor, deceased, the sum of twenty-two pounds seventeen shillings & three pence three farthings." Signed William Hardwood.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150818
      Vol. 1 loose items: Clippings from the The Times-Picayune , New Orleans; June 20, 1937; May 18, 1937; May 28, 1937; May 26, 1937
      1937
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150819
      Vol. 1 loose items: Pictures of Mrs. Charles A. Fariwell; Baroness Von Lorino; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Gilmer
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150820
      Vol. 1 loose items: Clippings from New Orleans newspaper: "Jefferson's Desire to Sell House Told in New Autograph."
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150821
      Vol. 1 loose items: Letter from Annie R. King to Mrs. Stubbs
      April 27 [year?]
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150822
      Vol. 1 loose items (7): "Brownell Tours, 1887-1937 Golden Jubillee Year" (itineraries)
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150823
      Vol. 1 loose items: Hand drawn map of Glouchester County and surrounding counties with locations noted of towns, homes, etc.
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 1 id150824
      Vol. 1 loose items: List of counties and cities from Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
      Scope and Contents

      Volume II, pp. 91, 218, 426

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150825
    Vol. 2: "Botetourt Lodge Mason's Book."
    1800-1809
    Scope and Contents

    unpaged. 20 x 30 cm. Handwritten copy of the masonic book of the Botetourt Lodge

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150826
      Vol. 2 loose items: List of Masonic Lodges in Virginia, a few in Kentucky and North Carolina, and Maryland
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150827
      Vol. 2 loose items: Letter re: Hick's Ford Masonic Lodge (now Emporia), Lodge #37, (Wm. Purnell, P. G. M.), which met at Belfield Academy and which was active in 1802 and dormant in 1830
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150828
      Vol. 2 loose items: Hand drawn survey of "Dawleys land - Mr. Prodigal."
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150829
      Vol. 2 loose items: Hand drawn survey of land
      1788
      Scope and Contents

      With "Explanation" and signed by Wm. Duval S. G. C. Probably Glouchester County.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150830
      Vol. 2 loose items: Testimony
      1807 December 22
      Scope and Contents

      By members of Botetourt Lodge No. 7, that "Amos Newball, Simon Guthreau, and Wylley Campbell severally proposed as master, senior and junior wardens of a lodge to be established at King & Queen Court House are of the degree of Master Masons..."

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150831
      Vol. 2 loose items: Original Receipts of Thomas Baytop
      1787-1797
      Scope and Contents

      March 18, 1797 payment to lodge. June 3, 1786 to J. Throckmorton, Jr. for dinner and ball expenses. Nov. 1787 for Stephen Field (additional receipts by various individuals of Glouchester County are scattered throughout volume)

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150832
      Vol. 2 loose items: Sale of Negroes by Thomas Butler to Thomas Baytop and Meaux Thornton
      1801 January 12
    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150833
      Vol. 2 loose items: "Letter from Parson [Ezekial] Talley of the Established Church 1797," Ware Glebe to Captain Thomas Baytop
      1797 October 24
      Scope and Contents

      Regarding: Problem of keeping the Glebe for the Parish for want of a patent. 4 pp.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 2 id150834
      Vol. 2 loose items: Newspaper clippings
      Scope and Contents

      "Masons Await Big Ceremony at Alexandria," New Orleans item, undated. Obituary notice to Botetourt Lodge members of death and burial of Maj. Thomas S. Taliaferro. "W. C. Stubbs retires from State Museum," May 30, 1908

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 3 id150835
    Vol. 3: "From Chestfield 1902- "
    Scope and Contents

    169 pp., 29-1/2 x 17-1/5 cm. Genealogies of mostly Glouchester County families written in long hand, with a few newspaper clippings. Inside front cover: Hand drawn map of Virginia in color. First leaves: Letters to Mrs. W. C. Stubbs from Archives of Alabama dated April 7, April 11, April 21, May 4, and August 12, 1903 Back of 1st leag: Chesterfield Court House clippings from Richmond Times-Dispatch, August 21, 1911. Other clippings on pp. 84-87. pp. 2-9: Index to data on families in the volume. pp. 30-32: Marriage and death notices for Boisseau and Bouldin families. p. 40: Obituary of Bishop Dudley of Kentucky. p. 75: Chart of the Lanier family and letters, November 7, 1903 and July 23, 1904 re the Lanier family. pp. 85-97: Genealogical data from Chesterfield and Henrico Counties. Clippings of marriages and deaths in Alabama, Virginia, and North Carolina scattered throughout the volume.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 3 id150836
      Vol. 3 loose items: Loose Clippings
      Scope and Contents

      Picture of Hill Carter of "Shirley" Obituary of Dr. J. M. Watkins of Louisiana, 1904. Letters re the Confederacy Data on death of Col. John B. Cary. 2 pp.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 3 id150837
      Vol. 3 loose items: Genealogical data
      Scope and Contents

      On the Oliver family, Graves family, Trabue family, Cox family, Clopton family, Welk family, Broadnax family, Washington family.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 3 id150838
      Vol. 3 loose items: Article - "Northern Neck and its Prosperity"
  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 4 id150839
    Vol. 4: "A Study of Glouchester County, Virginia, 1903."
    1903
    Scope and Contents

    17-1/2 x 30 cm. Inside front cover: Picture of Dr. Wm. Carter Stubbs. pp. 1-7: Index to names in volume. pp. 8-20: Ware Parish. Land tax list about 1796 [?]. Map inserted between pp. 8 and 9. pp. 21-29: Ware parish poor tax list. pp. 29-30: Amount of Clerk's rates in Ware Parrish pp. 31-33: Tax lists (original) pasted over genealogical notes on Willis family. pp. 34: Abingdon Parish. Lists of ministers; also on p. 51. Lists of families attending Abingdon Church. pp. 35-43: A list of fees due the Clerk of Glouchester, 1796. pp/ 49: List of ministers in Glouchester County, 1774. p. 50: List of store owners in Abingdon Parish, 1786. p. 54: Petsworth Parish. List of ministers, see also p. 71. Church history, see also p. 71 and p. 72. Notes on the organ, see p. 72. p. 58: Ware Parish. List of ministers. p. 64: List of William and Mary students from Glouchester County, 1751-1827. pp. 66-68: Census of Glouchester Co., 1782-1785 p. 71: Petsworth Parish Ministers, 1665-1792 p. 78: Schools in Glouchester Co., 1675-1809, see also p. 81 p. 82: Doctors in Glouchester Co. after 1680 p. 83: Council members from Glouchester, 1648-1717 p. 84: Clerks and Deputy Clerks of Glouchester, 1671-1850 p. 85: Sheriffs of Glouchester, 1657-1847 p. 86: Deputy sheriffs of Glouchester, 1763-1847 p. 90: Some tobacco planters in Glouchester, 1754. pp. 91-99: Surveyors of Clouchester, 1733-1877, from "Old Survey Book", also see p. 170. pp. 100-102: Estate sale of James Baytop (1767) and his wife (1771) p. 103: Virginia Gazette marriage and death notices from Glouchester. pp. 104-105: Burgesses and civil officers p. 105: County Commissioners of Safety, 1775 p. 107: Delegates to the Virginia House of Delegates from Glouchester County, 1793 p. 114: Notes on Kingston Parish (Mathews Co. since 1790) p. 130: Members of Virginia Assembly for Glouchester Co., 1667-1775 p. 132-135: Military officers of Glouchester Co., 1667-1775 p. 148-155: Muster Rolls of a company of artillery commanded by Capt. James Baytop, (pp. 152-155: War of 1812 rolls, etc.) p. 157: Map (hand drawn) of Glouchester Town, 1707. Survey by Miles Cary. (Lot numbers and names of avenues.) p. 167: Slave owners in Abingdon Parish, 1786. pp. 270-171: Notes on "Warner Hall" grave yard. For data on Glouchester families see index, pp. 1-7.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 1 Volume: 5 id150840
    Vol. 5: "Wm. C. Stubbs Notes on Families."
    Scope and Contents

    18 x 29-1/2 cm. 180 pp. Unindexed. A workbook in pencil -- miscellaneous data about various families. p. 37: List of Ordinary Keepters in York County. p. 74: Plat of Division of Thomas Robins in 1819 p. 81: Picture and data on the Rt. Rev. W. Stubbs, D.D., the new Bishop of Oxford - (n.d.) [died 1900]. p. 85: Newspaper clipping: "The Stubbs Reunion," West Elkton, Ohio August 28, 1885

Mixed Materials Box: 2
Box 2
  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 6 id150841
    Vol. 6: "Stubbs Collections for the Book."
    Scope and Contents

    [Proposed history of Glouchester County] 18-1/2 x 25-1/2 cm. pp. 1-180: General data on Stubbs family p. 2: Picture and data re the Rev. Charles William Stubbs, Dean of Ely, England (died 1900) p. 8: Picture of Charles William Stubbs and letter from Bishop Stubbs written from the Deanery at Ely. p. 11: "In a Minster Garden, A Causerie" by Charles William Stubbs, D.D. Dean of Ely. A printed booklet [undated] p. 104: Stubbs Coat of Arms (drawings) pp. 174-175: Surveyors and overseers, Petsworth Parish, 1677-1715. Other notes. Loose sheet (between pp. 44-45). "Glouchester Poll, April 1810" contemporary copy.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 7 id150842
    Vol. 7: "Genealogies Vol I"
    Scope and Contents

    (begun 1894). 185 pp. 13 x 29 cm. "Genealogy of the Different Families in the Ancestry of William Carter Stubbs." Index pp. 1-2. p. 1: "Genealogy of Stubbs, Robiûs, Catlett, New, Booth, Baytop, Boswell, Smith, Coleman, Todd, Eggleston, Landon, Taliaferro, Walker, Hansford, Landon, Cooke" (many other families listed in index)

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 8 id150843
    Vol. 8: "Genealogies Vol. II."
    Scope and Contents

    170 pp. 13 x 29 cm. "Notes and References of Families..." Index in front. Other miscellaneous notes in front.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 9 id150844
    Vol. 9: "Genealogies Vol. III."
    Scope and Contents

    172 pp. 13 x 29 cm. Index and other miscellaneous notes in front.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 10 id150845
    Vol. 10: "Genealogies Vol. IV."
    Scope and Contents

    174 pp. 12 x 29 cm. Index in front.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 11 id150846
    Vol. 11: "Genealogies Vol. V."
    Scope and Contents

    154 pp. 13 x 29 cm. Index and other miscellaneous notes in front. Back of 1st leaf: Hand drawn map of Georgia and its original Parishes.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150847
    Vol. 12: "Genealogies Vol. VI."
    Scope and Contents

    162 pp. 13 x 29 cm. Index and other miscellaneous notes in front.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150848
      Vol. 12 loose items: Newspaper clippings: Obituary of Mrs. Lucy B. Sinclair dated 1935 and obituary of Richard Irby
      1935
    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150849
      Vol. 12 loose items: Wm. Beer, Howard Memorial Library, New Orleans, to Dr. W. C. Stubbs
      1924 May 30 1
    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150850
      Vol. 12 loose items: Landon C. Bell to Mrs. Stubbs
      1929 April 15
    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150851
      Vol. 12 loose items: Newspaper Clipping: "About Our Ancestors" by Francis M. Smith
      Scope and Contents

      Regarding: Stubbs family; Coats of Arms of McDonald, Izard and Slaughter.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150852
      Vol. 12 loose items: Newspaper clipping: "About Our Ancestors" by Francis M. Smith.
      Scope and Contents

      White family data.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150853
      Vol. 12 loose items: Newspaper clipping: "Masonic Memorial," Glouchester, Va.
      1918
    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150854
      Vol. 12 loose items:Clipping: "Statue of Andrew Jackson"
    • Mixed Materials Box: 2 Volume: 12 id150855
      Vol. 12 loose items: Clippings: Mississippi and Louisiana marriages and obituaries
      1925-1930
Mixed Materials Box: 3
Box 3
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id150856
    Vol. 13: "Book for 1911"
    Scope and Contents

    This book is devoted entirely to genealogical data on Glouchester families. See index. 17 x 20 cm. First 14 leaves: Index to genealogical data. Inside front cover: Newspaper clipping, "Pedigree of Counties" and picture of Hotel Botetourt. pp. 46-47: List of Quit Rent Rolls, Essex County, 1704. p. 69: Original bill of sale of 'Negro' and increase by John F. Whiteside to Capt. Richard Crouch, June 22, 1822. p. 101: Letter from Euclid Borland, New Orleans, to Dr. Stubbs, June 27, 1895. pp. 112-113: List of pews allotted in Stratton Major Parish, King and Queen Co., Va. pp. 138-139: Clippings re: Andrew Jackson pp. 140-142: List of staff officers at Siege of New Orleans, 1815. p. 142-129: List of officers at Siege of New Orleans, 1815. pp. 142-129: List of officers in the 7th U.S. Inantry and 44th U.S. Infantry at the siege of New Orleans.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151285
      Vol. 13 loose items: John H. Overton, Alexandria, La., to Wm. C. Stubbs, New Orleans
      1924 June 10
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151286
      Vol. 13 loose items: Robert B. Shackelford, Pensacola, Fla. to Mrs. W. C. Stubbs
      1924 July 15
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151287
      Vol. 13 loose items: Mary Gates R. Alfonte, Washington, D.C. to Mrs. W. C. Stubbs
      1933
      Scope and Contents

      Regarding: Shackelford family. With chart. Loose papers, letters

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151288
      Vol. 13 loose items: John H. Overton, Alexandria, La., to Mrs. W. C. Stubbs, New Orleans
      1924 June 10
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151289
      Vol. 13 loose items: Mildred Holladay, Portsmouth, Va. to Mrs. W. C. Stubbs
      1923 October 23
      Scope and Contents

      Regarding: Gray family; Loose papers, letters

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 13 id151290
      Vol. 13 loose items: Mrs. S. J. Hindman, Houston, Texas to Mrs. E. S. B. Stubbs, New Orleans, La.
      Scope and Contents

      Regarding: Mrs. Stubbs' book Early Settlers of Alabama. Enclosed in envelope are hand notes on the sale, family presumable in Mrs. Stubbs' hand. Loose papers, letters

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 14 id151291
    Vol 14: "Gloucester County Vol. II."
    Scope and Contents

    18 x 30 cm. First 7 leaves: Index to names D through Y in contents of volume. For A to D see: pp. 18, 25-31, 36, 39-49, 60-61, 93-97, 107, 108, 143-146, 150, 156. p. 1: Three excerpts from Acts of General Assembly. p. 4: List of ships in Gloucester p. 5: Notes on parishes. pp 7-17: Excerpts from Acts of General Assembly and other notes. p. 33: List of ordinaries at Gloucester Court House, 1776. p. 52: A typed copy of a will of John Sinclair, Gloucester County, August 18, 1815. p. 129-133: List of the Justices of Gloucester Co., 1648-1828. p. 134: List of the conveyances recorded by the Clerk of Gloucester County for 1825 and 1836. p. 135: Notes on schools in Gloucester, 1839. p. 137: List of surveyors of Gloucester County, 1669-1877. pp. 138-142: Copies of plats of surveys. p. 147: List of tobacco agents.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 14 id151292
      Vol. 14 loose items: Deed of Trust: Frances Thurston to Thomas Cary
      1829 March 3
      Scope and Contents

      Recorded in Gloucester County Book #3, p. 133. Deed to 11 lots in Gloucester Court House. Loose papers.

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 14 id151293
      Vol. 14 loose items: Answer by Thomas Cary to a bill of complaint filed against him in the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery for Gloucester County by Charles B. Thurston as administrator of Sarah Tabb, deceased.
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 14 id151294
      Vol. 14 loose items: Loose newspaper clippings.
  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151296
    Vol. 15: "Gray Book Vol. III"
    1923
    Scope and Contents

    18 x 30 cm. First Leaf: Clipping from Gloucester Gazette, Va. Thursday May 29, 1930: "Mrs. Wm. Carter Stubbs opens Book of Memories" [Mrs. Stubbs was the widow of Dr. William Carter Stubbs of "Valley Front", Gloucester County. Mrs. Stubbs prior to her marriage to Dr. Stubbs in 1875 was Elizabeth Saunders Blair of Lawrence County, Alabama. She was a genealogist and author. Her first book was The Early Settlers of Alabama . Mrs. Stubbs published four other books. They lived in New Orleans. Dr. Stubbs established the Louisiana State Museum.] Postal Cards or clippings of newspaper pictures of the folllowing homes, other buildings and people" Gloucester Court House in Mid-Winter Confederate Monument, Gloucester C.H., Va. Main Street East, Gloucester, Va. Court House Building, Gloucester, Va. Group: Yorktown Monument, Court House, Edge Hill, Street before 1893, Scenes on Court Day, Clerks Office, Jail, The Rectory, Ware Church Rev. Wm. B. Lee, Sr. Abingdon Episcopal Church Hockley Lowland Cottage Glen Roy Hotel Botetourt White Marsh Fiddlers Bridge Rosewell Dunham Massie Belle Ville Auburn Burgh Westra Church Hill Oak Point Midlothian Kenney Bldg., Botetourt High School Achilles High School Waverly Elmington Toddsbury Auburn Newstead Hope heaven The Exchange St. Paul' Church (Norfolk) Bruton (Williamsburg) John Smith's Statue (Jamestown) Botetourt Statue Yorktown and Fredericksburg scenes Chamberlain Hotel Naxera Ditchley The Shelter Airville Goshem Mouth of York River Riverside Old and New Claerks' Office Woman's Club Sherwood Long Bridge Ordinary Eagle Point Presbyterian Church Green Plains (Mathws Co.) Severnby Warner Hall White Hall Bank and Telephone Building Water Works Birthplace of Major Walter Reed Belroi Summerville (Gloucester Academy) Hockley and The Cottage The Shelter Wm. Augustus Robins Belamy Church Cape Henry Jamestown Library of College of William & Mary (1931) Dr. R. A. Folkes (1924) The Old Ferry Landing (1924) The Moore House (Yorktown) Light Houses at Cape Henry "Sunset on the Chesapeake" Gloucester C. H. on "Good Roads Day" Ark Lodge St. Luke's Church (Isle of Wight) Powhatan's Chimney Home of John Stubbs of Cappahasic Clippings pasted in Book Gloucester History: pp. 52-63, 65, 67, 69, 73-81, 83-86, 103-117, 120-121, 124-125, 136-138, 143, 170-171, 174. pp. 49-50: Billups Family by Mrs. Wm. C. Stubbs - September 12, 1909. p. 51: Cox Family and Smith p. 71: Duval Family - January 22, 1911 p. 85: Boswell Family- March 12, 1911 p. 88: Green Family- March 26, 1911 p. 100: Fox, Claiborne Families p. 101: King Family p. 102: Cooke p. 103: Crowshaw p. 105: Curtis p. 107: Booth p. 109: Hansford p. 110: Hawood p. 115: Clayton p. 131: Livingston p. 142: Cary p. 143: Thruston p. 144: Hughes p. 151: Tomkies p. 158: Reads p. 159: Taliaferro, Pollard, Jones, Anderson Obituary Notices: p. 9: Mrs. Dimock (1930) of "Sherwood" p. 36: Rufus King Fitzhugh (1914) p. 37: John E. Lightle (1914); Wm. F. Taylor (1925) p. 39: Mann Page (1730) p. 40: Wm. F. Jones (1916) p. 42: Mrs. Witherspoon (1929) p. 44: Mrs. E. R. Hopkins (1922) p. 46: Wm. Page Warren p. 46: Capt. Peter W. Smith p. 53: Mrs. Asby Jones (1930) p. 55: D. D. Emmet (1935) p. 66: Mrs. Stewart (1933) p. 70: Geo. Bryan (1930) p. 91: J. Hairston Seawell (1929); Wm. Todd Robins (1906) p. 122: Mrs. Braxton Bryan (1925) Sale of Homes: p. 39: "Belleville" (1930) p. 42: "Belleville" (1930) p. 44: "Auburn" p. 6-: "Airville" p. 66 "Carter's Creek" (1930) p. 160: "Leeland" (1922) Genealogical Index: Pages 175-178

    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151297
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Throckmorton Ghost..." by Wm .Jones
      Undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151298
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Dr. Walter Reed..." by Elizabeth S. Krasslow, The Times-Herald , Newport News
      1927 July 22
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151299
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Walter Reed Dedication", The Times-Herald, Newport News
      1957 October 15
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151300
      Vol. 15 loose items: "The Robins Land Grant", The Times-Dispatch Genealogical Column
      undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151301
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Baytop Genealogy", The Times-Dispatch Genealogical Column
      undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151302
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Evolution of Education in County of Gloucester", The Southside Sentinal, Urbanna, Va.
      1909 May 7
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151303
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Salt-Water Fishing places in Virginia", a map by Virginia State Chamber of Commerce
      undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151304
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Women's Club notes 1926"
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151305
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Field Trials Boost Gloucester"
      undated
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151306
      Vol. 15 loose items: Obituary of Mrs. T. R. Corr, Gloucester Gazette
      1926 February 25
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151307
      Vol. 15 loose items: Obituary of Philip B. Sheild, Gloucester Gazetta
      1922 December
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151308
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Addresses at Unveiling of Portrait of Alex. T. Wiatt", by J. T. DuVall and others, Gloucester Gazette
      1936 November 19
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151309
      Vol. 15 loose items: "Address of Hon. Otis Poland at Unveiling of James Memorial, Glouceter C.H.", Gloucester Gazette
      1936 November 4
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151310
      Vol. 15 loose items: Hand drawn map of Gloucester and aprts of surrounding counties
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151311
      Vol. 15 loose items: E. G. Swem, Librarian, College of William and Mary, to Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders Stubbs
      1928 July 28
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151312
      Vol. 15 loose items: James S. Taliaferro, Gloucester, Va. to W. C. Stubbs, New Orleans
      1913 March 8
    • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 15 id151313
      Vol. 15 loose items: Ku Klux Klan to W. C. Stubbs
      1921 January 18
      Scope and Contents

      Loose Papers, Printed Invitation

  • Mixed Materials Box: 3 Volume: 16 id151314
    Vol. 16: "Correspondents"
    Scope and Contents

    13 x 30 cm. Nearly all of the pages are devoted to addresses; the remainder are rough notes on various families.

Mixed Materials Box: 4
Box 4
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Volume: 17 id151315
    Vol. 17: "Booth Family"
    Scope and Contents

    118 pp. 21-1/2 x 28 cm. Notes from Baronetage of England (1771), from Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baroneties of England (1838), and from mss owned by Percy Booth of Louisville, Ky. p. 29: Beginning of notes on Booth family of Virginia p. 66: Suit - Morriss vs. Oliver, 1827, Gloucester County Court.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Volume: 18 id151317
    Vol. 18: [Notebook of Genealogical data on Hughes family and related families.]
    Scope and Contents

    50 pp. 21 x 27-1/2 cm.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Volume: 19 id151318
    Vol. 19: [Printed data on the Cooke family clipped from The Landed Gentry .]
    Scope and Contents

    16 pp. 16 x 22 cm. Includes Coats of Arms

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 1 id151319
    Folder 1: Papers relating to the Catlett family.
    Scope and Contents

    Envelope entitled: "Papers of Col. Armisted C. Gordon and Catlett mss. Very Valuable" Genealogical information on: Frederick County Catletts, 1734-. 34 pp. Faquier County Catletts, 1778-. 20pp. Powell Catlett's Papers of Kentucky. 12 pp. Caroline County Catletts, 1730-. 8 pp. Caroline and Culpepper County Catletts. 16 pp.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 2 id151320
    Folder 2: Papers concerning the King family and related families
    Scope and Contents

    Unbound volume, 44 pp.

  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 3 id151321
    Folder 3: Program at the laying of the corner-stone and unveiling of the Confederate Monument of Gloucester Court House, Virginia.
    1889 September 18
  • Mixed Materials Box: 4 Folder: 4 id151322
    Folder 4: Miscellaneous loose papers
    Scope and Contents

    Three charts: Thursten family