A Guide to Papers of Charles F. James 1968 & n.d. James, Charles Fenton, Papers, 1968 & n.d. 10617-d

A Guide to Papers of Charles F. James 1968 & n.d.

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Accession Number 10617-d


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10617-d
Title
Papers of Charles F. James 1968 & n.d.
Physical Characteristics
2 items
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Papers of Charles F. James, 1968 and n.d., Accession #10617-d, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

These items were given to the Library by Mrs. Evelyn Jordan of Danville, Virginia, on May 8, 1989.

Biographical/Historical Information

Pandita Ramabai was a nineteenth century female convert from Hinduism to Christianity who established a school for Brahmin widows in India and spent her life trying to improve the living and social conditions of Indian women.

Scope and Content Information

This addition to the Charles Fenton James Papers consists of a manuscript outline of a speech [ca. 1901 ?] concerning the life and work of Pandita Ramabai Sarasvati (1858-1922) and an electrostatic copy of a certification of Elias James' military service in the Revolutionary War as a Private in Captain Henry Shade's Company, First Battalion, Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment (1968).