A Guide to the Papers of the Rives, Sears and Rhinelander Families
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The University of Virginia Library
Accession number 10596
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Papers of the Rives, Sears and Rhinelander Families, Accession #10596, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
This collection was made a gift to the Library by Laurens H. Rhinelander of Charlottesville, Virginia, on June 11, 1984.
Scope and Content
This collection consists of 278 items, ca. 1829-1923, chiefly pertaining to the activities of members of the Rives, Sears, and Rhinelanderfamilies of Virginia, Massachusetts, and New York, respectively. The papers include correspondence, business and legal papers, genealogical papers, a diary, photographs, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia. The correspondence chiefly is between members of the Rives family, especially William Cabell Rives(1793-1868), Judith Page Walker Rives(1802-1882), William Cabell Rives, Jr.(1825-1889), Grace Winthrop Sears Rives (1828-), and William Cabell Rives (1850-1938), and, to a lesser extent, Sears and Rhinelander family members. Other correspondents include Lewis Minor Coleman (1827-1863), Edward Everett (1794-1865), Joseph Grinnell (1788-1885), William Mahone (1826-1895), Thomas Walker Page (1866-1937), Sir Lyon Playfair (1818-1898), and the Rev. Cornelius Walker (1819-1907).
Topics of interest in the correspondence include: politics; life at the University of Virginia; life in Paris, France ; travelling through Germany; William Cabell Rives, Jr.'s farm in Cobham; and the Civil War. A March 22, 1845, letter from New Orleans, Louisiana, in the Rhinelander correspondence, tells of being pulled along the Baratania Canal by slaves, and visiting the bachelor establishment on the nearby plantation. Political activities are discussed in Alexander Rives' December 3, 1834, letter to William Cabell Rives pertaining to the latter's senatorial race and the principle of instruction, and in William Cabell Rives' letters to his wife, Judith, concerning politics in Washington during 1844.
In a letter dated January 17, 1846, Lewis Minor Coleman writes William Cabell Rives, Jr., from the University of Virginia about the Jefferson Society and living on the East Range, then known as "Rowdy Row." Letters written to William Cabell Rives and William Cabell Rives, Jr., 1863-1868, are often concerned with the Civil War and its effects, especially on Southerners; and, in a letter written to his wife, Grace, on June 19, 1865, William Cabell Rives, Jr., refers to the "destruction of slavery."
In her letters, 1851-1852, to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives, Judith Page Walker Rives reveals much about Paris, France, during the 1851 coup d'etat and establishment of the Second Empire under Louis Napoleon. Also, during 1851, William Cabell Rives, Jr., writes his mother while travelling in Germany, describing several cities.
Various aspects of life in Cobham, Virginia, are revealed in N. B. Layne's 1853 letters to William Cabell Rives, Jr., concerning the management of the latter's estate, and in Judith Page Walker Rives' December 30, 1855, letter to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives describing the family's old fashioned Christmas party, as well as in letters of other members of the Rives family written from their home in Cobham. Correspondence between E. S. McSparran and William Cabell Rives, Jr., during 1854-1855 concern alterations in the plan of the latter's Albemarle County house, Cobham Park, and includes estimates and contracts.
Items of interest include a diary, 1860-1909, kept by Grace Winthrop Sears Rives, with many references to members of the Amory, Grant, Page, Rhinelander, Rives, and Sears families, and mentioning others, including Rev. F. K. Aglionby, William C. Dabney (1849-1894), Anne Cutler Hinckley (1813-1898), Einle George Money, Sir Lyon Playfair (1818-1898), and Bishop Henry Yates Satterlee (1843-1908). There appears to be much information useful to genealogical research. In addition, there is a letter of commendation from the French Republic, to Philip Newbold Rhinelander (1895-1918), for his service with the American Field-Hospital, accompanied by acommemorative medal presented to him.
Arrangement
The collection has been divided into four series: I. Correspondence; II. Business and Legal Papers; III. Miscellaneous and Genealogical Papers; and IV. Oversize. The material in this collection has been filed chronologically within each series. Correspondence is filed by correspondent.
Contents List
- Box 1
Correspondence of the Rhinelander family1829 (1862-1863) 1908, n.d.
- Box 1
Alexander Rives to William Cabell Rives and Judith Page Walker Rives1832-1834
- Box 1
William F. Ritchie to William Cabell Rives1834
- Box 1
Letters to Judith Page Walker Rives1841, n.d.
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives to George Rives1843
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives to Judith Page Walker Rives1844
- Box 1
Letters to Introduction for William Cabell Rives, Jr.1844
- Box 1
Edward Everett to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1846
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to William Cabell Rives1846
- Box 1
Letters to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1846-1865
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to Hiram Sanders1848
- Box 1
Robert Sears and David Sears to William Cabell Rives1849
- Box 1
P[at] Grant and E[lizabeth] W. Grant to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1849-1852, 1868
- Box 1
Judith Page Walker Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1849-1858
- Box 1
Fred R. Sears and Ellen Sears to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1850
- Box 1
Letters to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1850, 1872-1876, n.d.
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to Judith Page Walker Rives1851
- Box 1
Amelie Louise Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1852, n.d.
- Box 1
N. B. Layne to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1853
- Box 1
Thomas W. Agee to William Cabell Rives1853
- Box 1
E. S. McSparran to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1854-1855
- Box 1
Judith Page Walker Rives to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1856, n.d.
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1857-1865, n.d.
- Box 1
Knyvet W. Sears to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1860, 1864
- Box 1
Judith Page Walker Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1860-1869
- Box 1
George Rives to William Cabell Rives1863
- Box 1
Little, Brown, and Company to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1863, 1868
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Thomas Donaldson and Captain John H. McCue to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1865
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J. B. MacMurdo to William Cabell Rives1867
- Box 1
William Mahone to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1867
- Box 1
Charles Morris to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1867-1868
- Box 1
Judith Page Walker Rives to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1868-1871
- Box 1
Ella Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1869
- Box 1
Judith Page Walker Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1870-1872
- Box 1
Letters to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1870-1885
- Box 1
Francis Robert Rives to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1871
- Box 1
William Cabell Rives (3rd) to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1872-1873, 1881, n.d.
- Box 1
Letters to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1872-1918
- Box 2
Judith Page Walker Rives to William Cabell Rives, Jr. and Amelie Louise Rives Sigourney1873-1874
- Box 2
Judith Page Walker Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1873-1876
- Box 2
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1874
- Box 2
Richard D. Sears to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1876
- Box 2
William Cabell Rives, Jr. to Frederick R. Sears1878
- Box 2
Sir Lyon Playfair to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1879
- Box 2
Samuel Powel and J. Truman Burdick to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1880
- Box 2
Einle George Money to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1884
- Box 2
Rev. C[ornelius] Walker to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1884
- Box 2
Thomas Walker Page to William Cabell Rives, Jr.1885
- Box 2
Grace Winthrop Sears Rives to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1893-1894
- Box 2
A[lfred] L[andon] Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1896
- Box 2
Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy to William Cabell Rives (3rd)1899
- Box 2
William Cabell Rives (3rd) to Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1899
- Box 2
William Cabell Rives (3rd) to "My dear Bishop" [Philip Mercer Rhinelander]n.d. [ca. 1923?]
- Box 2
Judith Page Walker Rives to Grace Winthrop Sears Rivesn.d.
- Box 2
Fred [Frederic Sears Grand d'Hauteville] to "My dear Frank" [Francis I. Amory]n.d.
- Box 2
Business Papers of William Cabell Rives1832-1838
- Box 2
Business Papers of William Cabell Rives, Jr.1853-1887
- Box 2
Last Wills and Testaments of William Cabell Rives and Judith Page Walker Rives1866, 1875
- Box 2
Last Will and Testament, and Deed of Sale, of Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1873, 1909, 1913
- Box 2
Business Papers of William Cabell Rives (3rd)1888-1916
- Box 2
Remarks of William Cabell Rives made in Congress1827, 1836
- Box 2
Scenes of Newport, Rhode Island (postcards)1850
- Box 2
Diary of Grace Winthrop Sears Rives1860-1909
- Box 2
Newspaper clippings re the Rhinelander, Rives, Sears, and related families1864-1919, n.d.
- Box 2
Miscellaneous1879, 1984, n.d.
- Box 2
Cabell Family History1886-1891
- Box 2
Founders Certificate and Letter of Commendation for Philip Newbold Rhinelander1899, 1910
- Box 2
Prospectus for Mrs. Z. Mead's Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies in Richmond, Virginian.d.
- Box 2
Religious Versesn.d.
- Box 2
Unidentified Photographs (Carte-de-Visites, Tintypes); and, Printing Plate for a Calling Card for William Cabell Rives, Jr.n.d.
- Box Mini-tray
Commemorative Medal given to Philip N[ewbold] Rhinelander by the French Republic1910 June 11