A Guide to the Papers of the Harkaway Estate, Albemarle County ca. 1900-1950
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession number 11345
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Preferred Citation
Harkaway Estate Papers, 1920-1924, Accession #11345, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was given to the University of Virginia Library on December 1, 1997, by Mrs. Robert Standish, Keswick, Virginia.
Scope and Content Information
The papers of the Harkaway Estate, Albemarle County, Virginia, ca. 1900-1950, ca. 210 items, consists of photographs of sporting events, such as cockfighting, horse racing, horse jumping, and dogs, photographs of people in the John Stewart and related families, and World War II scenes and men in the armed services.
The photographs of World War scenes were taken by NBC
during a tour of war damage in England, and during a Radio
Heads Tour of the [Italian Front], which included Lt. General
M.W. Clark, Air Vice Marshal MacNeece Foster, Niles Trammell
(NBC President ), and John Royal (NBC Vice-
President ). Other
items include printed materials and correspondence, primarily
concerning John Stewart and his family and acquaintances.
The correspondence is chiefly to Mr. John & Mrs. Eleanor H. Stewart, and correspondents and topics include: the Keswick Hunt Club (George H. Whitten; 1933 Jul 6); affairs of the Masters of Foxhounds Association of America (Henry G. Vaughan; 1933 Dec 14; 1936 Nov 6; 1937 Jan 16 & 21; Feb 11; Mar 20; Apr 1; and 1938 Jan 3); the pedigree of the puppy of Eva and Deacon belonging to Dick Baker (1934 Jul 18); Edward H. Carle (1934 Dec 5); William du Pont, Jr. (1937 Jan 21); and J.C. Murtagh (n.y. Sep 10).