A Guide to the Anson-Greene-Gravely Family Papers, 1832-1999 Anson-Greene-Gravely Family Papers, 1832-1999 38550

A Guide to the Anson-Greene-Gravely Family Papers, 1832-1999

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Accession Number 38550


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Repository
Library of Virginia
Accession number
38550
Title
Anson-Greene-Gravely Family Papers, 1832-1999
Physical Characteristics
12.85 cubic feet (31 boxes).
Physical Location
Personal Papers Collection, Acc. 38550
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

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Preferred Citation

Anson-Greene-Gravely Family Papers, 1832-1999. Accession 38550, Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Nina Anson Gravely, 1 November 2001.

Biographical/Historical Information

Frederick Anson was born on 28 March 1811. He was made Canon to Queen Victoria in 1846. The year before he married Caroline Maria Vernon. She was born on 1 January 1826 and was the daughter of George John Warren, Fifth Lord Vernon, of Sudbury Hall. She died on 20 August 1918. Rev. William Anson died on 9 September 1885. They had 14 children.

Their son Alfred William Anson was born at Windsor on 24 June 1852. He emigrated to America at the age of 21, and settled in Augusta County, Virginia. In 1876 he married Georgina Frances Greene. She was born in 1851 and was the daughter of Rev. William Greene and Frances Whittle. They had come to America from Antrim, Ireland in 1872 and settled on their farm "Willowbrook" in Snyder, Augusta County. Alfred W. Anson also owned a farm near there. In 1890, Anson decided to enter the priesthood. He was ordained at St. John's Church in Richmond. After serving in Lynnhaven Parish in Princess Anne County, the family moved to Martinsville. Alfred W. Anson and his wife had six children. She died on 4 November 1892. Alfred W. Anson then remarried in 1894 to Mrs. Elena Moore Greene, the widow of his first wife's brother Augustus Newport Greene (1854-1890). She had three children from her previous marriage, and had two more daughters by Alfred Anson.

The children of Alfred W. Anson and Georgina Frances Green were: 1) Caroline Frances. She was born 15 March 1877. She married William H. Gravely (1864-1934). They had two children - William H., Jr. (1903- 1990) and Georgina Anson (b. 1905). Caroline Frances Gravely died on 29 December 1963. 2) Mary Ellen. She was born on 19 June 1880. She was married on 22 April 1903 to Thomas Granville Burch (1869-1951), a former mayor of Martinsville, member of the U.S. House of Representatives, and United States Senator. Mary Ellen Burch died on 7 January 1960. 3) Lucy Georgina. She was born on 24 June 1882. She never married, and died in March 1970. 4) Ethel Laura. She was born on 16 September 1884. She never married, and died in 1972. 5) Grace Evelyn. She was born in 1886. She married John Cary Jamison (1886-1959). 6) William Frederick Alfred. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1900 and was later a surveyor and engineer with the Virginia Department of Highways in Russell County. He married Vera Louise Seay on 14 October 1915. He died the following year on 19 July.

Scope and Content Information

Papers, 1832-1999, of the Anson, Greene, and Gravely families of Augusta, Henry, and Norfolk Counties, Virginia, and Georgia, Maryland, England and Ireland. The bulk of the collection covers the period 1900 to 1940. Includes correspondence, subject files, photographs, albums, scrapbooks, and publications. This collection was originally three accessions, but all have been filed together in Accession 38550.

Organization

Organized into the following four series: I. Dated Correspondence; II. Undated Correspondence; III. Subject Files; IV. Photographs, Albums, Scrapbooks, and Publications; V. Ledgers.

Contents List

Series I: Correspondence (Dated)
Box 1-13

Most of the pre-1880 letters relate to the Greene family of Antrim, Ireland, and later Augusta County, Virginia, specifically Rev. William Greene (1807-1885) and his wife Frances Whittle (1816-1897). Subjects include legal matters, church issues, including a letter of appreciation from his congregation, as well as letters from their children which include family news, information on their travels, their health, and other routine matters.

The Anson family letters appear around 1876 with a letter from Rev. Frederick Anson (1811-1885) to Rev. William Greene concerning the engagement of Alfred William Anson (1852-1923) to Georgina Frances Greene (1851-1892) and the couple's future financial situation. There is also a circular from Rev. Anson resigning his rectorship of Sudbury in 1877. After 1880, the Anson correspondence consists mainly of letters to and from Alfred W. Anson and his wife from their parents and other relatives, and other acquaintances in England and Ireland. The subject of the letters include family news, the family's farming activities in Augusta County, their health, as well as births, marriages, and deaths in the family and the area.

The Gravely family letters begin to appear in the collection around 1880. Many of them are between William H. Gravely (1864-1934) and his father George Dyer Gravely (d. 1904) and concern Virginia politics and legal matters.

The correspondence of the three families in the late 1800's focuses largely on the disposition of family property in Jamaica, England, and Ireland and the settlements of estates belonging to various family members. Also prominent in the letters are matters relating to the education of the Anson children, and Alfred W. Anson's decision to enter the priesthood. Their is a considerable amount of correspondence between his children and their grandmother Frances Whittle Greene and their aunt Jane Ellen Greene (1840-1931).

In 1894, the Anson family moved to Martinsville, Virginia. Afterwards, the children made numerous visits to their relatives in England, and received much of their schooling there. There is a substantial amount of correspondence from them while crossing the Atlantic, as well as during their stay in England, with detailed descriptions of their encounters and family news.

There is a large amount of information concerning World War I, and the opinions of the European citizenry, news of blackouts, and descriptions of territory taken by the German army as the war progressed. The letters between the World Wars deal mainly with family news, much of it concerning the deaths of various members. Also included is information on the education of William H. Gravely, Jr. (1903-1990) and his subsequent teaching career at Norfolk Academy, graduate work at the University of Virginia, and his resumption of teaching duties at the University of Maryland in College Park.

The correspondence during World War II is mainly from Anson Jamison to his family while he was serving in Europe, North Africa, and Italy. The post-war correspondence, and especially the period after 1970, consists of letters mainly between William H. Gravely, Jr. and his sister Nina Anson Gravely (b. 1905).

There is no Box 4 and 5.

  • Box 1 Folder 1
    1842
  • Box 1 Folder 2
    1853
  • Box 1 Folder 3
    1857
  • Box 1 Folder 4
    1860
  • Box 1 Folder 5
    1862
  • Box 1 Folder 6
    1865-1866
  • Box 1 Folder 7
    1867
  • Box 1 Folder 8
    1868
  • Box 1 Folder 9
    1869
  • Box 1 Folder 10
    1870
  • Box 1 Folder 11
    1871
  • Box 1 Folder 12
    1872
  • Box 1 Folder 13
    1873
  • Box 1 Folder 14
    1874
  • Box 1 Folder 15
    1875
  • Box 1 Folder 16
    1876
  • Box 1 Folder 17
    1877
  • Box 1 Folder 18
    1878
  • Box 1 Folder 19
    1879
  • Box 1 Folder 20
    1880
  • Box 1 Folder 21
    1881
  • Box 1 Folder 22
    1882
  • Box 1 Folder 23
    1883
  • Box 1 Folder 24
    1884
  • Box 1 Folder 25
    1885
  • Box 1 Folder 26
    1886
  • Box 1 Folder 27
    1887
  • Box 1 Folder 28
    1888
  • Box 1 Folder 29
    1889
  • Box 1 Folder 30
    1890
  • Box 1 Folder 31
    1891
  • Box 1 Folder 32
    1892
  • Box 1 Folder 33
    1893
  • Box 2 Folder 1
    1894
  • Box 2 Folder 2
    1895
  • Box 2 Folder 3
    1896
  • Box 2 Folder 4
    1897
  • Box 2 Folder 5
    1898
  • Box 2 Folder 6
    1899 (January-October)
  • Box 2 Folder 7
    1899 (November)
  • Box 2 Folder 8
    1899 (December)
  • Box 2 Folder 9
    1900 (January 1-15)
  • Box 2 Folder 10
    1900 (January 16-31)
  • Box 2 Folder 11
    1900 (February 1-15)
  • Box 2 Folder 12
    1900 (February 16-28)
  • Box 2 Folder 13
    1900 (March)
  • Box 2 Folder 14
    1900 (April)
  • Box 2 Folder 15
    1900 (May-December)
  • Box 2 Folder 16
    1901 (January)
  • Box 2 Folder 17
    1901 (February)
  • Box 2 Folder 18
    1901 (March)
  • Box 2 Folder 19
    1901 (May)
  • Box 2 Folder 20
    1901 (June-July)
  • Box 2 Folder 21
    1901 (August-September)
  • Box 2 Folder 22
    1901 (October)
  • Box 2 Folder 23
    1901 (November 1-24)
  • Box 2 Folder 24
    1901 (November 25-30)
  • Box 2 Folder 25
    1901 (December)
  • Box 2 Folder 26
    1902 (January)
  • Box 2 Folder 27
    1902 (February)
  • Box 2 Folder 28
    1902 (March 1-6))
  • Box 2 Folder 29
    1902 (MArch 7-15)
  • Box 2 Folder 30
    1902 (March 16-31)
  • Box 2 Folder 31
    1902 (April-June)
  • Box 2 Folder 32
    1902 (July 1-15)
  • Box 2 Folder 33
    1902 (July 16-31)
  • Box 2 Folder 34
    1902 (August)
  • Box 2 Folder 35
    1902 (September)
  • Box 2 Folder 36
    1902 (October)
  • Box 2 Folder 37
    1902 (Movember)
  • Box 2 Folder 38
    1902 (December)
  • Box 2 Folder 39
    1903 (January)
  • Box 2 Folder 40
    1903 (February)
  • Box 2 Folder 41
    1903 (March)
  • Box 2 Folder 42
    1903 (April)
  • Box 2 Folder 43
    1903 (May)
  • Box 2 Folder 44
    1903 (June)
  • Box 3 Folder 1
    1903 (August-October)
  • Box 3 Folder 2
    1903 (November)
  • Box 3 Folder 3
    1903 (December)
  • Box 3 Folder 4
    1904 (January-July)
  • Box 3 Folder 5
    1904 (August-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 6
    1905 (January-June)
  • Box 3 Folder 7
    1905 (July-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 8
    1906 (January-June)
  • Box 3 Folder 9
    1906 (July-September)
  • Box 3 Folder 10
    1906 (October 1-15)
  • Box 3 Folder 11
    1906 (October 16-31)
  • Box 3 Folder 12
    1906 (November-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 13
    1907 (January-June)
  • Box 3 Folder 14
    1907 (July-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 15
    1908 (January-April)
  • Box 3 Folder 16
    1908 (May-August)
  • Box 3 Folder 17
    1908 (September-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 18
    1909 (January-June)
  • Box 3 Folder 19
    1909 (July-October)
  • Box 3 Folder 20
    1909 (November-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 21
    1910 (January-April)
  • Box 3 Folder 22
    1910 (May)
  • Box 3 Folder 23
    1910 (June)
  • Box 3 Folder 24
    1910 (July)
  • Box 3 Folder 25
    1910 (August-October)
  • Box 3 Folder 26
    1910 (November-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 27
    1911 (January-May)
  • Box 3 Folder 28
    1911 (June)
  • Box 3 Folder 29
    1911 (July)
  • Box 3 Folder 30
    1911 (August)
  • Box 3 Folder 31
    1911 (September)
  • Box 3 Folder 32
    1911 (October)
  • Box 3 Folder 33
    1911 (November-December)
  • Box 3 Folder 34
    1912
  • Box 3 Folder 35
    1913
  • Box-folder: Box 3, Folders 36-37
    1914
    • Box 3 Folder 36
      January-June
    • Box 3 Folder 37
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 3, Folders 38-39
    1915
    • Box 3 Folder 38
      January-June
    • Box 3 Folder 39
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 6, Folders 1-3
    1916
    • Box 6 Folder 1
      January-May
    • Box 6 Folder 2
      June-July
    • Box 6 Folder 3
      August-December
  • Box 6 Folder 4
    1917
  • Box 6 Folder 5
    1918
  • Box 6 Folder 6
    1919
  • Box 6 Folder 7
    1920
  • Box Box 6, Folders 8-9
    1921
    • Box 6 Folder 8
      January-June
    • Box 6 Folder 9
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 6, Folders 10-11
    1922
    • Box 6 Folder 10
      January-June
    • Box 6 Folder 11
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 6, Folders 12-13
    1923
    • Box 6 Folder 12
      January-May
    • Box 6 Folder 13
      June-December
  • Box-folder: Box 7, Folders 1-8
    1924
    • Box 7 Folder 1
      January-March
    • Box 7 Folder 2
      April-July
    • Box 7 Folder 3
      August 1-20
    • Box 7 Folder 4
      August 21-31
    • Box 7 Folder 5
      September 1-15
    • Box 7 Folder 6
      September 16-30
    • Box 7 Folder 7
      October
    • Box 7 Folder 8
      November-December
  • Box-folder: Box 7, Folders 9-10
    1925
    • Box 7 Folder 9
      January-May
    • Box 7 Folder 10
      June-December
  • Box-folder: Box 8, Folders 1-2
    1926
    • Box 8 Folder 1
      January-June
    • Box 8 Folder 2
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 8, Folders 3-4
    1927
    • Box 8 Folder 3
      January-June
    • Box 8 Folder 4
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 8, Folders 5-7
    1928
    • Box 8 Folder 5
      January-April
    • Box 8 Folder 6
      May-June
    • Box 8 Folder 7
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 8, Folder 9-Box 9, Folder 3
    1929
    • Box 8 Folder 8
      January
    • Box 8 Folder 9
      February
    • Box 8 Folder 10
      March-April
    • Box 9 Folder 2
      May-June
    • Box 9 Folder 2
      July-September
    • Box 9 Folder 3
      October-December
  • Box-folder: Box 9, Folders 4-7
    1930
    • Box 9 Folder 4
      January
    • Box 9 Folder 5
      February-March
    • Box 9 Folder 6
      April-June
    • Box 9 Folder 7
      July-December
  • Box-folder: Box 9, Folders 8-9
    1931
    • Box 9 Folder 8
      January-April
    • Box 9 Folder 9
      May-December
  • Box 9 Folder 10
    1932
  • Box 10 Folder 1
    1933
  • Box-folder: Box 10, Folders 2-4
    1934
    • Box 10 Folder 2
      January-March
    • Box 10 Folder 3
      April
    • Box 10 Folder 4
      May-December
  • Box 10 Folder 5
    1935
  • Box 10 Folder 6
    1936
  • Box 10 Folder 7
    1937
  • Box-folder: Box 10, Folder 8-11
    1938
    • Box 10 Folder 8
      January-June
    • Box 10 Folder 9
      July
    • Box 10 Folder 10
      August-September
    • Box 10 Folder 11
      October-December
  • Box-folder: Box 11, Folders 1-6
    1939
    • Box 11 Folder 1
      January-February
    • Box 11 Folder 2
      March
    • Box 11 Folder 3
      April-May
    • Box 11 Folder 4
      June
    • Box 11 Folder 5
      July-September
    • Box 11 Folder 6
      October-December
  • Box 11 Folder 7
    1940-1941
  • Box 11 Folder 8
    1942
  • Box 11 Folder 9
    1943
  • Box 11 Folder 10
    1944
  • Box 11 Folder 11
    1945-1949
  • Box 12 Folder 1
    1950-1959
  • Box 12 Folder 2
    1960-1963
  • Box 12 Folder 3
    1964
  • Box 12 Folder 4
    1965-1969
  • Box 13 Folder 1
    1970-1971
  • Box 13 Folder 2
    1972-1974
  • Box 13 Folder 3
    1975-1977
  • Box 13 Folder 4
    1978-1979
  • Box 13 Folder 5
    1980-1981
  • Box 13 Folder 6
    1982-1984
  • Box 13 Folder 7
    1985-1989
  • Box 13 Folder 8
    1990-1995
  • Box 13 Folder 9
    1996-1999
Series II: Correspondence (Undated)
Box 14-15

See description of Series I.

  • Box 14 Folder 1
    Anson, Alfred William
  • Box 14 Folder 2
    Anson, Caroline Maria Vernon
  • Box 14 Folder 3
    Anson, Elena More Greene
  • Box 14 Folder 4
    Anson, Ethel Laura
  • Box 14 Folder 5
    Anson, Georgina Frances
  • Box 14 Folder 6
    Anson, Laura & Adelaide
  • Box 14 Folder 7
    Anson, Lucy Georgina
  • Box 14 Folder 8
    Anson, Vera Louise Seay
  • Box 14 Folder 9
    Anson, William Frederick Alfred
  • Box 14 Folder 10
    Barr, Francis Anson
  • Box 14 Folder 11
    Burch, Mary Ellen Anson
  • Box 14 Folder 12
    Clarke, Grace
  • Box 14 Folder 13
    Gravely, Caroline Frances
  • Box 14 Folder 14
    Gravely, Elizabeth Nisbet
  • Box 14 Folder 15
    Gravely, Mary Hughes (Mollie)
  • Box 14 Folder 16
    Gravely, Minnie Walker Gregory
  • Box 14 Folder 17
    Gravely, William Henry
  • Box 14 Folder 18
    Gravely, William Henry, Jr.
  • Box 14 Folder 19
    Greene, Cloe
  • Box 14 Folder 20
    Greene, Frances Whittle
  • Box 14 Folder 21
    Greene, Francis H.
  • Box 14 Folder 22
    Greene, James Latimer
  • Box 14 Folder 23
    Greene, Jane Ellen
  • Box 14 Folder 24
    Greene, Julia Ellen
  • Box 14 Folder 25
    Greene, Reginald Latimer
  • Box 14 Folder 26
    Greene, Rev. William
  • Box 14 Folder 27
    Jamison, Anson
  • Box 14 Folder 28
    Jamison, Grace Evelyn Anson
  • Box 14 Folder 29
    Jamison, John Cary
  • Box 14 Folder 30
    Winston, Cornelia
  • Box 15 Folder 1-5
    Incomplete and Unidentified
Series III: Subject Files
Box 16-20

The subject files include recollections of Alfred William Anson and his wife, as well as their homes at Sudbury and Windsor, written by their daughter Laura Anson. Other items of note include information on the appointment of Rev. William Greene as Vicar of Antrim (1832), and an autograph book of William Gravely while he was attending the University of Virginia (1884). Also included in the subject files are clippings, information on various cruise lines, drawings, sketches, and paintings, genealogical notes on the Anson, Gravely, Greene, Harcourt, and Vernon families, greeting cards, and postcards. There are also numerous invitations to commencements, receptions, weddings, as well as to The White House and Windsor Castle. Also included is a Norfolk Academy catalogue (1926-27), obituaries, poetry, prayers, and hymns, speeches, sympathy cards, published works, and copies of the wills of George D. Gravely and Joseph Greene.

  • Box 16 Folder 1
    Accounts and Receipts
  • Box-folder: Box 16, Folder 2-4
    Anson, Laura
    • Box 16 Folder 2
      In Memory of Our Dear Parents - Additional Recollections
    • Box 16 Folder 3
      Our First Home, Derbyshire
    • Box 16 Folder 4
      Part III: Recollections - Our Windsor Home
  • Box 16 Folder 5
    Appointment of Rev. William Greene as Vicar of Antrim, 1832
  • Box 16 Folder 6
    Autograph Book of William H. Gravely - University of Virginia, 1884
  • Box 16 Folder 7
    Autographs
  • Box 16 Folder 8
    Bond (copy), 1933
  • Box 16 Folder 9
    Bookmarks
  • Box 16 Folder 10
    Bookplates
  • Box 16 Folder 11
    Calendars
  • Box 16 Folder 12
    Calling Cards
  • Box 16 Folder 13
    Certificate of Election, 1903
  • Box 16 Folder 14
    Certificates
  • Box 16 Folder 15-16
    Clippings
  • Box 16 Folder 17
    Color Views of the Holy Land
  • Box 16 Folder 18-19
    Cruise Lines Information
  • Box 16 Folder 20
    Democratic National Convention, 1924
  • Box 16 Folder 21
    Danville & Western Railway Pass, 1907
  • Box 16 Folder 22
    Deeds
  • Box 16 Folder 23
    Diploma - Nina Anson Gravely, 1925
  • Box 16 Folder 24
    Drawings, Sketches, and Paintings
  • Box 16 Folder 25
    Dresbach, Glen Ward
  • Box 17 Folder 1-2
    Envelopes
  • Box 17 Folder 3
    Estate of Adelaide Mary Anson
  • Box 17 Folder 4
    Estate of George L. Gravely
  • Box 17 Folder 5
    Fee Book of Thomas L. Ranson (copy), 1877-1886
  • Box 17 Folder 6
    Galt v. French et als. (Norfolk City Chancery Court, 1950)
  • Box-folder: Box 17, Folders 7-12
    Genealogical Notes
    • Box 17 Folder 7
      Anson
    • Box 17 Folder 8
      Gravely
    • Box 17 Folder 9
      Greene
    • Box 17 Folder 10
      Harcourt
    • Box 17 Folder 11
      Vernon
    • Box 17 Folder 12
      Miscellaneous
  • Box 17 Folder 13
    Guide Books and Brochures
  • Box-folder: Box 17, Folders 14-17-Box 18, Folders 1-2
    Greeting Cards and Postcards
    • Box 17 Folder 14-15
      Blank
    • Box 17 Folder 16-17
      Holiday, n.d.
    • Box 18 Folder 1-2
      Holiday, n.d.
  • Box 18 Folder 3
    Hair
  • Box 18 Folder 4
    Hotel Information
  • Box 18 Folder 5
    In Memory of Caroline Maria Anson, 1826-1918 by Harold Anson (1918)
  • Box 18 Folder 6
    Inauguration (Roosevelt), 1937
  • Box-folder: Box 18, Folders 7-14
    Invitations
    • Box 18 Folder 7-8
      Commencements, Receptions, etc.
    • Box 18 Folder 9
      Governor
    • Box 18 Folder 10
      The White House
    • Box 18 Folder 11-13
      Wedding
    • Box 18 Folder 14
      Windsor Castle
  • Box 18 Folder 15
    List of Wedding Presents - Gravely/Anson, 1902
  • Box 19 Folder 1
    Marriage Announcements
  • Box 19 Folder 2
    Membership Cards
  • Box 19 Folder 3
    Membership Certificate - Phi Kappa Phi, 1925
  • Box 19 Folder 4
    Menus
  • Box 19 Folder 5-9
    Miscellaneous
  • Box 19 Folder 10
    Norfolk Academy Catalogue, 1926-1927
  • Box 19 Folder 11
    Obituaries
  • Box 19 Folder 12
    Poe, Edgar Allen
  • Box 19 Folder 13
    Poetry, Prayers, and Hymns
  • Box 20 Folder 1
    Prints
  • Box 20 Folder 2
    Programs
  • Box 20 Folder 3
    Russell County Bulletin, vol. 1, February, 1916
  • Box 20 Folder 4
    Sams, Conway W.
  • Box 20 Folder 5
    Speeches
  • Box 20 Folder 6
    Subpoena, 1902
  • Box 20 Folder 7
    State Normal School for Women (Farmville)
  • Box 20 Folder 8
    Sympathy Cards
  • Box 20 Folder 9
    The Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa (vol. IX, no. 1), June, 1939
  • Box 20 Folder 10
    The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith
  • Box 20 Folder 11
    The Palace and Abbey of Holyrood by Robert McBean
  • Box 20 Folder 12
    Train Schedules
  • Box 20 Folder 13
    University of Virginia - Graduate Studies Dept. Handbook
  • Box 20 Folder 14
    Will of George D. Gravely (copies)
  • Box 20 Folder 15
    Will of Joseph Greene (copy)
Series IV: Photographs, Albums, Scrapbooks, and Publications
Box 21-31

The series of photographs, albums, scrapbooks, and publications contain various categories of photographs - identified and unidentified individuals, buildings, and groups. There are also negatives, and a number of family photo albums. Most of the photographs in the albums have been identified. Also included in this series are oversize photographs, a scrapbook, published books by members of the Anson family, miscellaneous magazines, and guidebooks.

  • Box 21 Folder 1
    Anson, Adelaide
  • Box 21 Folder 2
    Anson, Alfred William
  • Box 21 Folder 3
    Anson, Arthur
  • Box 21 Folder 4
    Anson, Caroline Maria Vernon
  • Box 21 Folder 5
    Anson, Charles Eustace
  • Box 21 Folder 6
    Anson, Edith Vernon
  • Box 21 Folder 7
    Anson, Ethel Laura
  • Box 21 Folder 8
    Anson, Frederick
  • Box 21 Folder 9
    Anson, Frederick Henry
  • Box 21 Folder 10
    Anson, Georgina Francis Greene
  • Box 21 Folder 11
    Anson, Hilda Vernon
  • Box 21 Folder 12
    Anson, Hugh Richard
  • Box 21 Folder 13
    Anson, Laura Ethel
  • Box 21 Folder 14
    Anson, Lucy Georgina
  • Box 21 Folder 15
    Anson, Walter Vernon
  • Box 21 Folder 16
    Anson, William Frederick Alfred
  • Box 21 Folder 17
    Burch, Mary Ellen Anson
  • Box 21 Folder 18
    Burch, Thomas Granville
  • Box 21 Folder 19
    Dora Road, Pulaski County, Virginia
  • Box 21 Folder 20
    Gravely, Caroline Frances Anson
  • Box 21 Folder 21
    Gravely, George Lewis
  • Box 22 Folder 1
    Gravely, Georgina Anson
  • Box 22 Folder 2
    Gravely, William Henry
  • Box 22 Folder 3-4
    Gravely, William Henry, Jr.
  • Box 22 Folder 5
    Greene, Elizabeth Newport
  • Box 22 Folder 6
    Greene, Jane Ellen
  • Box 22 Folder 7
    Greene, Mary
  • Box 22 Folder 8
    Greene, Reginald Latimer
  • Box 22 Folder 9
    Greene, Urith Mary Newport
  • Box 22 Folder 10
    Greene, William
  • Box 22 Folder 11
    Greene, William Hastings
  • Box 22 Folder 12
    Jamison, Alfred Anson
  • Box 22 Folder 13
    Jamison, Grace Evelyn Anson
  • Box 22 Folder 14
    Jamison, John Cary
  • Box 22 Folder 15
    Jamison, Paul
  • Box 22 Folder 16
    Sams, Conway Whittle
  • Box 22 Folder 17
    Taylor, Mary Newport Greene
  • Box 22 Folder 18
    Vernon, George Warren Venable
  • Box 22 Folder 19
    Vernon, William Warren
  • Box 22 Folder 20
    Whittle, Dennis
  • Box 22 Folder 21
    Whittle, Henry Deering
  • Box-folder: Box 23, Folders 2-7-Box 24, Folders 1-3
    Photographs
    • Box 23 Folder 1
      Buildings
    • Box 23 Folder 2-4
      Group
    • Box 23 Folder 5-7
      Misc. Individuals
    • Box 24 Folder 1-3
      Misc. Individuals
  • Box 24 Folder 4-6
    Negatives
  • Box 24 Folder 7
    Photo Album of Grace Anson Jamison (photocopy and original photographs)
  • Box 25-28
    Family Photo Albums
  • Box 29
    Oversized Family Photographs and Scrapbook
  • Box 30
    Oversized Family Photographs and Published Books
  • Box 31
    Miscellaneous Magazines and Guide Books
Series V: Ledgers
5 volumes.

The ledgers relate to the law practices of George L. Gravely and George D. Gravely. Ledger A, 1894-1899, contains accounts of George D. Gravely & Sons. Ledger B, 1886-1899, contains accounts for George L. Gravely & Sons. Ledger C, 1899-1928, includes accounts for George L. Gravely acting as receiver, special commissioner, and trustee. Ledger D, 1916-1929, includes cash and expense accounts, and information on an account with First National Bank of Martinsville. Ledger E, 1922-1928, contains cash and expense accounts for Gravely & Carter, as well as law practice and First National Bank accounts.