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A Guide to the Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History, Records, 1927-1950
Conservation and Development, Department of, Division of History
24806a-c , 25913 and 41571
Roger E. Christman
Library of Virginia
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A Guide to the Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History, Records, 1927-1950
A Collection in the Library of Virginia
24806a-c, 25913 and 41571
Roger E. Christman
Library of Virginia
2004
Contact Information:
The Library of Virginia
800 East Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219-8000
USA
Phone: (804) 692-3888 (Archives Reference)
Fax: (804) 692-3556 (Archives Reference)
Email: archdesk@lva.virginia.gov (Archives)
URL: http://www.lva.virginia.gov/
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Roger E. Christman
Library of Virginia
Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History
Records,
1927-1950
49.52 cubic feet
24806a-c, 25913 and 41571
State Records Collection, Department of Conservation and Economic Development (Record Group 18)
English
Historical Information
The Virginia State Commission of Conservation and Development was created in 1926 to consolidate and coordinate a number of
conservation agencies including the Water Power and Development Commission, the State
Geological Commission, the State Geological Survey, Office of the State Geologist, Office of the State Forester, and the Division
of Parks. Governor Harry F. Byrd appointed his campaign manager William E. Carson
(1870-1942) as the Commission's first chairman. Between 1926 and 1950 the Commission changed names several times: Virginia
State Commission of Conservation and Development (1926-1938), Virginia Conservation
Commission (1938-1948) and Department of Conservation and Development (1948-1985). Chairman of the Commission included: William
E. Carson (1926-1935), Wilbur C. Hall (1935-1939), N. Clarence Smith (1939-1942), and
William A. Wright (1942-1948). In 1948, the General Assembly, as part of a reorganization of state government abolished the
Virginia Conservation Commission and created the Department of Conservation and
Development. The new agency took over the function of the Conservation Commission, State Port Authority and the State Planning
Board. Governor William Tuck named Wright as director of the new Department of
Conservation and Development.
In 1927, Carson created the Division of History and Archaeology within the Commission to preserve and develop the historical
resources of the state. The new Division was lead by Dr. H.J. Eckenrode, Director;
Colonel Bryan Conrad, Assistant Director; and M.F. Pleasants, Field Assistant. Carson believed that Virginia needed to publicize
Virginia's wealth of history and tradition especially to out-of-state travelers. He
decided to have markers placed on the states' highways to provide information of historical events that had happened in their
vicinity. By the beginning of World War II, the Commission had erected more than 1400
historical markers across Virginia.
In addition to the historical marker program, the Division of History assisted in the development of Virginia history in many
other ways. It cooperated with the federal government in studying the battlefield of
Yorktown and in the development of the Richmond Battlefield Park. The Division photographed thousands of colonial era houses
and other significant structures. The Division sponsored the Federal Writers' Project
for Virginia and conducted the WPA's Virginia Historical Inventory.
The Commission suspended the historical marker program during World War II because of rationing of metals. In its place, the
Commission inaugurated a War records program including a newspaper reference file and
a correspondence program in which a non-salaried correspondent from each locality sent reports about local war time activities
and local war activities and reaction to the war. In addition, the Division began a
program to locate and mark the graves of distinguished Virginians. Finally in 1949, the Division published The Hornbook of
Virginia History that included a brief history of Virginia and other historical
information.
Scope and Content
The Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History, Records are housed in 108 boxes, 3 oversize boxes, and
1 oversize map case drawer. The collection is arranged into five (5) series. Series
have been designated for: I. Correspondence; II. Virginia War History Project; III. Graves of Distinguished Virginians Project;
IV. Records; and V. Historical Material. These records include addresses articles,
correspondence, maps, magazines, minutes, newspapers, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, postcards, programs, radio
addresses, reports scrapbooks and telegrams. These records document Virginia state
government's development and promotion of the Commonwealth's history and historical resources.
The creation and administration of Virginia's Historical Marker program is well documented in the records (Series I). This
series provides a wealth of information on the Division's approach to markers, their
construction, inscription, installation and maintenance. Of note to the Civil War Historian, this series also contains records
on the creation of the Richmond Battlefield Park. Included are correspondence, maps,
pamphlets and aerial photographs taken of the battlefield in the 1930s.
For researchers interested in the life on the home front during World War II, there are some records of note. The Division
of History collected reports on home front conditions. Topics include local opinion and
reaction to war events and news, rosters of local service men and women, activities of local organizations, economic conditions
and religious conditions (Series II).
The Division of History and Archaeology also attempted to locate graves of distinguished Virginians (Series III) and created
a reference file on Virginia History and eventually published The Hornbook of
Virginia History (Series IV). The Historical Material files is essentially a ready reference collection containing newspaper
clippings and historical sketches on historic sites and events. (Series V).
Oversize items are filed in 3 boxes and 2 map case drawers. The oversize records consist primarily of maps and newspapers.
Oversize items, which were part of the regular sized filing unit, were removed from
their perspective folders. A separation notice listing the item(s) separated and their new location was put in its place.
For location and content list of oversize folders, see the listing at the end of the
container list.
It is recommended that the researcher read the series level scope and content notes thoroughly before accessing the collection.
Arrangement
Organized into the following series:
I. Correspondence, 1927-1950 (Accession 24806a)
II. Virginia War History Project, 1942-1946 (Accession 24806b)
III. Graves of Distinguished Virginians Project, 1944-1950 (Accession 24806c)
IV. Records, 1929-1950 (Accession 25913)
V. Historical Material, 1927-1950 (Accession 41571)
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Virginia Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History, Records, 1927-1950. Accession 24806a-c, 25913 and
41571, State Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Accessions 24806a-c transferred from History Division, Virginia State Library on 30 June 1958; Accession 25913 transferred
from Historic Publications Division, Virginia State Library on 21 November 1963;
Accession 41571 transferred to Archives on 29 November 2004.
Contents List
Series I. Correspondence, 1927-1950 (Accession 24806a)
The Correspondence series is housed in 70 boxes with oversized material separated and is arranged into two subseries. Subseries
have been designated for Correspondence and Correspondence, Dead File. It is
unknown why some correspondence were separated from the general correspondence (Subseries A) and grouped with the correspondence,
dead file (Subseries B), because there is some overlap between the subseries. The
series consists primarily of incoming and outgoing correspondence from Division of History staff members including: Dr. Hamilton
J. Eckenrode, Director (1927-1949), J.R.V. Daniel, Director (1949-1950), Bryan
Conrad, Assistant Director and M.F. Pleasants, Field Assistant. This series comprises a large and important section of the
Division of History records. In this series, researchers have a complete view, from 1927-
1950, of most of the correspondence sent and received by the Division of History. These correspondence provide insight into
the workings of the historical marker program including inscriptions, locations, and
manufacturing, instillation and maintenance of markers, and the Division's promotion of history and other activities.
Subseries A: Correspondence, 1927-1950
This subseries is housed in 55 boxes, one oversize box and two oversize map folders and is arranged alphabetically with subdivisions
for general correspondence, additional correspondence and topics. This is the
larger of the two subseries and contains a variety of letters from individuals across the county interested in Virginia history
and the historical marker program. Topics include historical inquiries, historical
marker inscriptions, investigation of the historical marker program by other states, and the Richmond Battlefield Park. Other
topics include work of the Division during World War II, Shenandoah National Park,
birthplace of the Wright Brothers mother, and biographical information on Dr. Hamilton J. Eckenrode and Bryan Conrad.
The History Division responded to general historical questions concerning Virginia history from historians, history buffs
and students from every part of the country. Virginia's historical marker program was a
model for other states and there are inquiries about the program from individuals from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,
Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, and West
Virginia. Many of these letters provide detailed information about the marker system (Eckenrode to Douglas Arant, 31 August
1938) and a summary of how to install markers (Pleasants to Arthur Adams, 24 April 1931).
This subseries is a great source of information on the creation of the
Richmond Battlefield Park
. Included is a booklet by Eckenrode titled "History of the Richmond Battlefield Parks" dated 23 February 1932, aerial photographs
of the park taken in the early 1930s by the United States Army Air Corps as
well as correspondence, memorandums and reports on the creation of the park. Several maps of the battlefield from the early
1930s are filed under oversized. Additional information on the Richmond Battlefield Park
is located with the correspondence of William E. Carson, Douglas Southall Freeman and Branch Spalding (Subseries B, Correspondence,
Dead File).
Correspondence with
William A. Wright
, chairman of the Virginia Conservation Commission (1942-1948) include a report on the work of the History Division during
World War II (5 August 1947) and two memorandums from Eckenrode describing the
Division's plans and work during the war (12 August 1944 and March 1946). Information on the
Shenandoah National Park
includes newspaper clippings, the dedication program of the park (3 July 1936), and three pamphlets: "Shenandoah National
Park Project" (n.d.), "A Brief History of the Beginning of the Movement for a
National Park in Northern Virginia - Now Known as the Shenandoah National Park" (ca. 1934), and "The Shenandoah National Park
Travelogue" (1937). Correspondence between Orville Wright and Wilbur Hall (1932-1933
filed under
Wright Brothers
) concern the birthplace of Wright's mother in Virginia. Biographical information on Eckenrode (
Rowland Egger
) and Conrad (
P. Tulane Atkinson
, 14 July1945) is also included. Other notable topics include the Bell Tower (
John Garland Pollard
, 26 February 1931, 11 October 1932), the State Seal (Pollard, 25 August 1931) and the
Growth of the Conservation and Development Commission
(Box 13, Folder 9) that includes a brief history and newspaper clippings.
Correspondents include William Sumner Appleton, John Stewart Bryan, Harry F. Byrd, Arthur Kyle Davis, Sr., E. Griffith Dodson,
Dr. J.D. Eggleston, E.O. Flippen, Douglas Southall Freeman, Richard A. Gilliam,
Wilmer L. Hall, Douglas McArthur, John Garland Pollard, Branch Spalding, and William A. Wright.
General Correspondence
AAA-Adams
1
1
Adamson-Allen
1
2
Allison-Amos
1
3
Ancarrow-Anderton
1
4
Andrews-Archer
1
5
Architectural Book Publishing Company - Associated Transport Inc.
1
6
Atkins-Ayres
2
1
Additional Correspondence and Topics
A.C.L. Railroad (Historic Places on Line)
2
2
Act for Establishing Ports and Towns
2
3
Acts of General Assembly (See General Assembly file)
Adams, Dr. Arthur, Edgewater Park, NJ
2
4
Adjutant General, Washington, DC
2
5
Agriculture and Immigration of Virginia, Department of (publications)
2
6
Albright, Horace M. (Colonial National Monument, etc.)
2
7
Alsberg, Henry G., Director, WPA Writers Guide Project, Washington, DC
2
8
American Association for State and Local History
2
9
American Historical Association
2
10
Andrews, Dr. Matthew Page, Baltimore, MD
2
11
Ashbury, Dr. Samuel E.
2
12
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA)
2
13
Automobile Accident Insurance (Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company)
2
14
Automobile - Forms and Receipts
2
15
General Correspondence
Bachelder, W.K. - Baker, H.P.
3
1
Baker, Henry E. - Ballagh, James Curtis
3
2
[Wm] Balantyne & Sons - Barnett, S.P.
3
3
Barney, Alice P. - Batchelor, Ellen M.
3
4
Bates, W.B. - Beale, Robert C.
3
5
Bealle, Morris A. - The Bedford Democrat
3
6
Bedsaul, F. Clyde, Mrs. - Bennett, J. Gordon
4
1
Bentley, E.B., Mrs. - Beverley, William
4
2
Bickel, Karl A. - Blair, Ruth
4
3
Blake, George McD. - Blyth, James
4
4
Board, L.I., Mrs. - Booker, George E., III
4
5
Booker, Marshall B. - Bowcock, Mildred E.
4
6
Bowen, E.W. - Bozarth, Lester E.
5
1
Bradbury, Eugene - Brewer, Jr., R.L.
5
2
Brewick, G. Millard - Brookfield, John, Mrs.
5
3
Brooks, Evelyn V. - Bruce, Fannie Maupin
5
4
Bruce, Fisher, Mrs. - Buck, Walter H.
5
5
Buckey, M.C. - Burkholder, C.S., Mrs.
5
6
Burnley, W. Sam - Bywaters, H.F.
6
1
Additional Correspondence
Baird, Alvin V., Delaplane, VA
6
2
Batchelder, F.R. (Massachusetts Tercentennial & Marker Program)
6
3
Bevan, Dr. Arthur, Charlottesville, VA
6
4
Bigger, Mrs. T.H.
6
5
Blanchard, Mrs. F.T., Bristol, TN
6
6
Bland, S. Otis
6
7
Booker, Marshall D., Halifax, VA (Commissioner)
6
8
Bowen, Homer K., Executive Secretary, Southwest Virginia, Inc., Wytheville, VA
6
9
Bradford, J.H. (Director of Budget Division)
6
10
Bridges, Major-General Charles H., War Department, Washington, DC
6
11
Bridges, J. Malcolm (Editor, Richmond Magazine)
6
12
Brooks, J. Callan
6
13
Browning, J.W., Clerk, Orange County Circuit Court
7
1
Bruce, Dr. P.A., University of Virginia
7
2
Brush, Edward H., Paeonian Springs, VA
7
3
Brydon, Dr. G. MacLaren, Richmond, VA
7
4
Budget Recommendations, 1929-1930, 1936-1950
7
5
Buford, R.P.
7
6
Bulkley, Mrs. Caroline Kemper
7
7
Bushnell, David I., Jr.
7
8
Byrd, Harry F.
7
9
Topics
Birds in Virginia
7
10
Book Reviews (by Hamilton J. Eckenrode)
7
11
Books (Secondhand)
7
12
Books (Reference) in State Library (County and City)
7
13
Bulletin (Weekly Activities of Commission on Conservation and Development) - See News Letter
7
14
Burial Places of Famous Virginians
7
15
Byrd's "VA-NC" Line
7
16
General Correspondence
Cabaniss, Robert - Campbell, William S.
8
1
Canada, W.H., Mrs. - Carrington, T.C.
8
2
Carroll, E.M. - Cary, V. Ferguson, Mrs.
8
3
Casey, A.M. - Cawood, Myrta Ethel
8
4
Chaffee, C.B., Mrs. - Cheatwood, Joyce
8
5
Cheek, H.R. - Choate, McLin S., Mrs.
8
6
Chrisman, Thomas L. - Clark, Thomas W.
9
1
Clarke, E.C. - Clore, R.W., Mrs.
9
2
Closson, W.P. - Coghill, Elizabeth A.
9
3
Cohen, John S. - Colonna, W.B.
9
4
Colton, Dan B. - Conway, Ray
9
5
Cooch, Edward W. - Copps, Michael, Mrs.
9
6
Corbell, John D. - Coverston, P.A.
10
1
Covington, H.H., Mrs. - Craighill, G. Peyton
10
2
Cramer, J.L. - Crow, C.L.
10
3
Crowder, Charles W. - Cuthriell, Harry
10
4
Additional Correspondence
Calrow, Major Charles J., Consultant-Director, State Planning Board
10
5
Cammerer, Arno B., Director, National Park Service, Washington, DC
10
6
Campbell, T. Beverly, Richmond, VA
10
7
Carrington, T.M., Richmond, VA
10
8
Carson, Mrs. William E. (Carson Papers of Conservation Commission)
10
9
Chatelain, Verne E., National Park Service, Washington, DC
11
1
Chorley, Kenneth
11
2
Chowning, C.C.
11
3
Coleman, L.V., Washington, DC (American Association of Museums)
11
4
Coleman, R.V. (Editor, Dictionary of American History)
11
5
Conrad, Bryan
11
6
Cook, Roy Bird
11
7
Cragon, Gladys W. (Huguenot Society)
11
8
Cramton, Louis C. (Colonial National Monument)
11
9
Crittenden, Dr. C.C. (North Carolina Historical Commission)
11
10
Cronyn, George W., Assistant Director, WPA Writers Guide Project
11
11
Crouch, Kenneth E.
11
12
Topics
Campaign of 1781 (LaFayette-Cornwallis-Phillips-Arnold-Wayne)
11
13
Campaign of 1781 (Von Steuben)
11
14
Campaigns of 1st and 2nd Manassas (Suggested Inscriptions)
11
15
Campaign of 1862 (Seven Days Battle)
12
1
Campaign of 1862, Diary of (Movements of Jackson's Army)
12
2
Campaign of 1862 and 1864 (Seven Days Battles), Suggested Inscriptions
12
3
Campaign of 1864 (Cold Harbor)
12
4
Chambers of Commerce, List of
12
5
China's Children Fund, Inc.
12
6
Commonwealth of Virginia - See Nickname of Virginia
Confederate Ordnance
12
7
Congress (Newspaper article)
12
8
Conservation and Development Commission, Growth of
12
9
[Virginia] Conservation Commission (Laws of Virginia)
12
10
Constitution of the United States and Tree Planting Instructions
12
11
Counties, List and Organization
12
12
Court House Markers
12
13
General Correspondence
Dabney, Charles William - Davenport, P.J.
12
14
Davidson, H.L. - Davis, John W.
12
15
Davis, Levin Nook - DeLancy, J. Lawrence
13
1
Delaney, T.C., Mrs. - Dickinson, Sally B.
13
2
Dickson, C.G. - Dodds Granite Company
13
3
Dodge, Harrison H. - Duermyer, Louis
13
4
Duffy, Elizabeth F. - Dyer, J.P.
13
5
Additional Correspondence
Darden, Colgate W., Governor of Virginia
13
6
Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.)
13
7
Davidson, D.N., Orange, VA
14
1
Davis, Private Creed T. (Diary from 4 May 1861 to 20 February 1865) [typed transcript - original at the Virginia Historical
Society]
14
2
Demaray, A.E. (Colonial National Monument, etc.)
14
3
Denny, Bishop Collins
14
4
Dillon, Jesse W. (State Treasurer, 1948)
14
5
Dodson, E. Griffith
14
6
Dyson, Mrs. Mabel L. (Natural Wonders Questionnaires)
14
7
General Correspondence
Eakins, Mrs. Mary - Edwards, R.A.
14
8
Edwards, Mrs. R.B. - Ellis, Wade H.
14
9
Ellison, Charles J. - Essig, Lester C.
14
10
Etheridge, R. Bruce - Eyler, Helen L.
15
1
Additional Correspondence
Early, Jr., N.B.
15
2
Eckenrode, Hamilton J.
15
3
Eggleston, Dr. J.D.
15
4
Ellison, R.P. (Executive Secretary, Dept. of Highways)
15
5
Topics
Education in the South: A Documentary History of
15
6
Employees Merit Rating
15
7
General Correspondence
Faber, Forris E. - Fellers, P.A.
15
8
Felt, George G. - Finney, Mrs. Ruth B.
16
1
Fippin, Betty C. - Fitzhugh, William Bullitt
16
2
Fitzpatrick, F.B. - Fletcher, William Meade
16
3
Flippin, Mrs. O.G. - Foshee, R.H.
16
4
Foss, Carl A. - Francis, Mrs. Paul Hart
16
5
Frank, Thomas E. - Freeman, Margaret
16
6
French, H.S.W. - Furnell, W.W.
17
1
Additional Correspondence
Farrar, Thomas L., Charlottesville, VA
17
2
Fippen, E.O.
17
3
Fishburn, Junius P., Roanoke, VA
17
4
Flickinger, B. Floyd (Superintendent Colonial National Monument)
17
5
Fothergill, Mrs. A.B.
17
6
Freeman, Douglas Southall (part one)
17
7
Freeman, Douglas Southall (part two)
17
8
Topics
Flags of the Confederacy and the United States
17
9
Folklore and Folksongs
17
10
Fredericksburg Battlefield Park Association
17
11
General Correspondence
Gahn, Bessie Wilmarth - Gardner, William R.
17
12
Garges, Samuel - Gee, Virginia
18
1
Geiger, Frances H. - Gillespie, W.G.
18
2
Gillett, Charles A. - Goode, Virgie C.
18
3
Goodhart, Henrietta McCormick - Goyne, William J.
18
4
Grabeel, Charles E. - Green, E.L.
18
5
Green, Floyd F. - Griffin, Mrs. R.L.
18
6
Griffith, Albert H. - Gulick, J.S.
19
1
Gurney, Hubert A. - Gwyn, Mrs. T. Lenoir
19
2
Additional Correspondence
Gaines, Francis P.
19
3
Garrett and Massie, Inc. (Mark A. Rollins)
19
4
Gathright, A.B. (Director of Purchasing Division)
19
5
Gilliam, Charles Edgar
19
6
Gilliam, Richard A.
19
7
Glass, Senator Carter
19
8
Glass, Jr., Carter
19
9
Gooch, Winslow L.
19
10
Goolrick, John T.
19
11
Gordon, Armistead C.
19
12
Grayson, Mrs. J. Cooke
19
13
Groome, H.C., Warrenton, VA
19
14
Topics
Game and Inland Fisheries, Commission of (pamphlet)
20
1
Genealogy and History (publications)
20
2
General Assembly (Bills, etc.0
20
3
Gettysburg Campaign
20
4
Governor's Mansion - Notes on
20
5
Governors of Virginia (Colony and State)
20
6
Guide to HIstorical Points and other Places in Virginia
20
7
Guns (French) Landed at South Quay
20
8
Correspondence
Hackley, W.E. - Hall, Wilmer L.
20
9
Haller, Ellis M. - Hanson, Jospeh Mills
20
10
Harbough, Sally - Harris, H.B.
20
11
Harris, J.N. - Hart, V. Stanley
20
12
Hartman, Elizabeth - Haw, Nannie B.
21
1
Hawes, E.M. - Headman, Mrs. Mary Hoss
21
2
Heath, Mrs. Benjamin Dawson - Henry, Mrs. W. Wirt
21
3
Henshaw, Mrs. Conrad - Higgenbotham, Mrs. E.G.
21
4
Higgins, Mrs. Clayton - Hite, Maude C.
21
5
Hoadley, E. - Holladay, Waller
21
6
Holland, Dr. C.G. - Hope, Jr., William F.
22
1
Hopkins, Arthur E. - Horton, H.M.
22
2
Hosier, J. Walter - Hudgins, Alexander
22
3
Hudnall, Mrs. Edna - Hunter, W.P.
22
4
Hunton, Jr., Eppa - Hylton, Howard
22
5
Additional Correspondence
Hall, Wilbur C.
22
6
Hall, Wilmer L. (State Librarian)
22
7
Handy, Mrs. Fred A.G., Alexandria, VA
23
1
Happel, Ralph (National Park Service)
23
2
Harrington, Dr. J.C.
23
3
Harrison, Travis C. (Files on Olive Branch Christian Church, Brunswick County, Marker Requests)
23
4
Hart, Capt. R.W.B. (Lynchburg City Manager)
23
5
Hayes, Rutherford B. (Personal - Dr. Eckenrode)
23
6
Headland, Frank
23
7
Henderson, Dr. Archibald
23
8
Hiden, Mrs. P.W., Newport News, VA
23
9
Hill, D.H. (clippings)
23
10
Hobart, Inc., W.F.
23
11
Hodgkin, Dr. William H.
23
12
Hood, Samuel Stevens
23
13
Hosterman, A.D., Chairman, Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Commission, Springfield, Ohio
23
14
Hudson, Captain Christopher
23
15
Hughes, Robert M., Norfolk, VA
23
16
Hummel, Edward A., Supt., Fredericksburg, VA
23
17
Hutton, H.I., Warrenton, VA
23
18
Topics
Highways - Virginia
23
19
Historical Highway Markers - Letters
24
1
Historical Highway Markers - Letters
24
2
Historical Highway Markers - Letters
24
3
Historical Survey Project (WPA) - Miscellaneous Material
24
4
Hotels - Rates, etc.
24
5
House of Delegates (Speakers)
24
6
Correspondence
I.V.N.A. - Ivy, Elizabeth
24
7
Additional Correspondence
Ickes, Harold L. (Dept. of Interior)
24
8
Topics
Inquiriers Regarding Markers (List)
24
9
Institutions, Educational
24
10
Insurance Forms
24
11
Investigation of Marker System (Copies of Letters) - See folder under Marker System Investigation (Out of State Letters)
Invitations and Programs
24
12
Invoices and Shipping Notices
24
13
Correspondence
Jabour, Mrs. Sam - Janney, Nancy Lee
24
14
Jaquith, Mrs. Sommer B. - Jervey, Mrs. William Palmer
24
15
Jesse, Mrs. James D. - Johnson, Louise
25
1
Johnson, M.R. - Johnstone, Mrs. H.I.
25
2
Joines, James E.A. - Jones, Polly
25
3
Jones, R.L. - Juergens, William J.
25
4
Additional Correspondence
James, Mrs. E. Stewart
25
5
Johns, Jay W.
25
6
Johnson, A.S. (V.P. & G.M., James River Bridge Corp., Smithfield, VA)
25
7
Johnson, R.P.
25
8
Johnston, J. Ambler (Secretary, Richmond Battlefield Corp.)
25
9
Jones, Chapin (State Forester)
25
10
Topics
Jackson, "Stonewall" - The Last Days of Stonewall Jackson
26
1
Jackson Monument at Manassas
26
2
The Jackson Trail
26
3
James River and Kanawha Canal
26
4
Jamestown Pageant
26
5
Jamestown, Settlement of
26
6
Jefferson Memorial at Washington
26
7
Jewish Army and People (Magazine "Answer")
26
8
Correspondence
Kahn, Herman - Keely, Maud McLure
26
9
Keen, Mrs. Barton L. - Kemper, W.M.
26
10
Kendall, A.W. - Kerr, W.R.
26
11
Kessler, C.L. - Kimbel, Ken
26
12
Kimmell, J.W. - Kiracofe, J.W.
27
1
Kirk, Annie B. - Kocher, A. Lawrence
27
2
Koen, E.B. - Kyle, Mrs. Julia S.
27
3
Additional Correspondence
Keiley, W.S., New York ("The Batter's Last Shot" - Story)
27
4
Keim, George deB., Edgewater, NJ
27
5
Keister, E.E. (Manager, Shenandoah Publishing House)
27
6
Kemper, Charles E., State Hospital, Staunton, VA
27
7
Kemper, Colonel W.M.
27
8
Kern, Mrs. G.T.W. ("History of Virginia")
27
9
Ketron, P.E. (Director of Purchasing Division)
27
10
King, George H.S.
28
1
Krock, Arthur
28
2
Krug, J.A. (Secretary, Board of Geographic Names)
28
3
Correspondence
Labaree, Leonard W. - Lambert, Darwin S.
28
4
Lambert, Mrs. Fauntleroy - Langston, Myrtle
28
5
Lankford, Jr., Charles M. - Layman, Kate
28
6
Lea, James A. - Lee, Mrs. Tom
28
7
Lee, W.C. - Lewis, Ben
28
8
Lewis, Mrs. C.E. - Lilly, Kate
29
1
Limerick Co., J. Arthur - Littlejohn, Margaret
29
2
Littleton, Frank C. - Love, S.B.
29
3
Loveman, Amy - Lyon, Robert Dorsey
29
4
Additional Correspondence
Landers, Colonel H.L., Washington, DC
29
5
Leland, Dr. Waldo G.
29
6
Letcher, Captain Greenlee D.
29
7
Lichford, L.E.
29
8
Long, Lee, Dante, VA
29
9
Lyne, Cassie Moncure
29
10
Topics
Lafayette and Cornwallis in Virginia, 1781
30
1
Lee, Robert E. (History by Douglas Southall Freeman)
30
2
Libraria (Virginia Public Libraries)
30
3
List of Battlefield Markers in Richmond Vicinity - See Richmond Battlefield Markers (Richmond Defense) for list of inscriptions
Lisst of Civil War Houses Standing to Date
30
4
List of States of Union and their Capitals
30
5
Longstreet, Life of General
30
6
Correspondence
Mabry, Mrs. J. Hughes - Mahoney, Mrs. M.P.
30
7
Maier, R.W.R. - Mann, Vear
30
8
Manning, Mrs. Mary C. - Marr, Janey Barron Hope
30
9
Marsh, S.H. - Mason, Minnie L.
30
10
Mason, Jr., Mrs. S. Blount - Maxey, Rad
30
11
May, George E. - McCann, Bernard
31
1
McCarter, William H. - McDermott, F.J.
31
2
McDevitt, Mrs. Harry S. - McIntyre, R.A.
31
3
McKee, Frank - Meek, J.T.
31
4
Megee, Dorothy - Middough, Lorne
31
5
Milbourne, Mrs. V.S. - Miller, Hunter
31
6
Miller, J.G. - Miner, R.C.
32
1
Minge, John H. - Monnette, Orra E.
32
2
Monroe, F. - Moore, Esther
32
3
Moore, F.W. - Morgan, Geoffrey
32
4
Morgan, Georgia - Morton, R.L.
32
5
Morton, Mrs. Susan R. - Moxey, Cosby
32
6
Mugler, Mrs. Charles W.J. - Musgrave, Philip Cebern
33
1
Mussaeus, Allen - Myers, William Stair
33
2
Additional Correspondence
MacClenney, W.E., Suffolk, VA
33
3
McCandish, W.T.
33
4
McClevy, W.W. (Director of Purchasing Division)
33
5
McConnell, Dr. J.P., East Radford, VA
33
6
McCorkle, Dr. Emmett
33
7
McGill, William M., Charlottesville, VA
33
8
Tracy W. McGregor Library, Charlottesville, VA
33
9
McMillen, Wheeler (Editor of Farm Journal)
33
10
McWane, Fred E. (Director, Virginia Capital Bicentennial Commission)
33
11
Moon, William A. (Historical Inventory)
33
12
Moomaw, B.F. (Roanoke Chamber of Commerce)
33
13
Moore, R. Walton
33
14
Morton, Paul
33
15
Moulsdale, Miss Sidney K., University, VA
34
1
Topics
Mailing List
34
2
Manassas Battlefield Park
34
3
Maps -
See Also Oversize Map Case 24, Drawer 10
34
4
Mariners' Museum (Huntington), Newport News, VA
34
5
McClellan Biography
34
6
Military Information
34
7
Monroe Doctrine (pamphlet)
34
8
Monthly Reports, January 1948-March 1950
34
9
"Mother of States" Monument
34
10
Motor Vehicles, Division of
34
11
Mottoes (all kinds)
34
12
Correspondence
Nash, Mrs. F.M. - Newbill, Willard D.
34
13
Newell, A.C. - New York World Telegram
34
14
Nicholas, Mrs. George - Norris, Jr., R.O.
35
1
Norris, W.W. - Nye, Gerald P.
35
2
Additional Correspondence
Naylor, Hugh E.
35
3
Nelson, R.F. (Director of Publicity, Richmond Chamber of Commerce)
35
4
Topics
National Anthem (Star Spangled Banner)
35
5
National Park Service, Mosque, Richmond, VA
35
6
National Parks Association
35
7
Natural Wonders, Amusement Centers, Parks and Forests
35
8
New York Worlds's Fair (Exhibits)
35
9
Nickname of Virginia (Commonwealth of Virginia)
35
10
Norfolk and Western Railroad Company (Menu Cards) - (Fred Stone) -
See Also Oversize Map Case 24, Drawer 10
35
11
Correspondence
Oast, Edward L. - Oldfield, James A.
35
12
Oldham, M.C. - Overbey, Jean S.
35
13
Overhulse, Jesse William - Ozlin, Thomas W.
35
14
Topics
Old Homes and Churches by County
36
1
Old Letters (copies)
36
2
Ordnance (2 cannon and 12 balls), Meade Post No. 1, G.A.R. of Pennsylvania (for new battlefield marker)
36
3
Office Equipment
36
4
Correspondence
Pace, H.M. - Palmer, John McAuley
36
5
Palmer, Vera - Parmenter, Joseph G.
36
6
Parr, Clyde - Patton, R.S.
36
7
Paul, John - Pearson, James Larkin
36
8
Pearson, Milo L. - Perry, William G.
36
9
Peters, David W. - Pierrepont, Mrs. Alice V.D.
37
1
Pierson, Lucy Lelia - Pollock, Mrs. John G.
37
2
Poole, Mrs. G.D. - Powell, S.P.
37
3
Powell, William S. - Price, H.L.
37
4
Price, Mrs. James H. - G.P. Putnam's Sons
37
5
Additional Correspondence
Page, Elizabeth
37
6
Pederson, Fred C. (State Forester)
37
7
Peebles, Anne Bradbury, Washington, DC
37
8
Peed, Garland Powell, New York City
37
9
Peery, Governor George C.
38
1
Peirce, Mrs. C.T., Nuttsville, VA
38
2
Peterson, Charles E., Washington, DC
38
3
Phelps, Mrs. C.W., Burkeville, VA
38
4
Pike, Albert, Washington, DC
38
5
Pleasants, M.F. (1945-1949)
38
6
Pollard, Governor John Garland
38
7
Pretlow, Mary D.
38
8
Price, Governor James H.
38
9
Topics
Pageant at Virginia Beach, 1938 ("The Turbulent Deep" by T. Beverly Campbell)
39
1
Pamphlets on Virginia (Miscellaneous)
39
2
Pay Roll Deduction Plan (Bonds and Old Age Retirement)
39
3
Petersburg Battlefields
39
4
Police Lectures (Capt. C.W. Woodson, Jr.)
39
5
Poll Tax
39
6
Programs (Miscellaneous)
39
7
Public Records of Virginia (Virginia State Library)
39
8
Purchasing Division, Director of
39
9
Correspondence
Quarles, H.S. - Quinn, I.T.
39
10
Topics
Questionnaire - Position Description
39
11
Correspondence
Raab, Henry S. - Randolph, Robert I.
39
12
Rankin, Daniel S. - Reed, Muriel
39
13
Reed, P.L. - Reynolds, Hewitt
40
1
Rhinelander, Philip - Richman, Luther A.
40
2
Richmond Army Services Forces Depot - Rives, Mrs. John D.
40
3
Roan, James Tate - Robertson, Katherine
40
4
Robertson, R.A. - Rooke, J. Roland
40
5
Rorer, Henry S. - Rowe, Virginia Rives
40
6
Rowell, Mrs. Charles E. - Rush, John A.
41
1
Russell, A.N. - Ryland, Elizabeth H.
41
2
Additional Correspondence
Rawley, Heath J.
41
3
Richardson, Mrs. Eudora Ramsey (WPA - Writers Guide Project)
41
4
Roberts, Rufus, Culpeper, VA
41
5
Roineete, Lloyd M.
41
6
Robinson, Jr., W.M., Yorktown, VA
41
7
Rust, Senator John W., Fairfax, VA
41
8
Ryland, Dr. Garnett
41
9
Topics
Railroads
41
10
Reorganization of the Dept. of Conservation and Development, 12-29-1948 (Duke's Final Report)
41
11
Requisitions (pipe, etc.)
42
1
Richmond Battlefield Markers
42
2
Richmond Battlefield Park (1941 Inspection Reports)
42
3
Richmond Battlefield Park (Aerial Views of Fields)
42
4
Richmond Battlefield Park (Booklets)
42
5
Richmond Battlefield Park (Cold Harbor Area)
42
6
Richmond Battlefield Park (Fort Harrison Area) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 1
42
7
Richmond Battlefield Park (General File) (part one) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 2
42
8
Richmond Battlefield Park (General File) (part two) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 2
42
9
Richmond Bicentennial
42
10
Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railroad (Stations)
42
11
Roanoke Island (Lost Colony)
42
12
Correspondence
Sachs, Mrs. Emanie N. - Satterfield, Jr., Dave E. -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 3
43
1
Satterle, L.D. - Sayre, Margaret F.
43
2
Scanlan, P.L. - Schwalm, J.A.
43
3
Schwarz, Dorothy - Scrivenor, Arthur
43
4
Sears, Julian D. - Seward, Mrs. Margaret
43
5
Shackelford, V.R. - Shepherd, Fred R.
43
6
Shepherd, Mrs. William A. - Shyke, I.
44
1
Sickel, H.S.J. - Skaggs, Nadine
44
2
Skinker, Bertha Rives - Smith, Mrs. Charles S.
44
3
Smith, Downing L. - Smith, Jane E.
44
4
Smith, Jess G. - Snider, Mrs. S.A.
44
5
Snidow, W.B. - Spender, Charles E.
44
6
Spencer, Mrs. James A. - Stauffer, W.T.
45
1
Stear, Sue - Stevens, Mrs. Bessie
45
2
Stevens, James L. - Story, W.J.
45
3
Stowell, Mrs. E.C. - Stultz, R.L.
45
4
Styron, Arthur - Swanson, Claude
45
5
Swanstrom, Mrs. Frederick E. - Sydnor, A.K.
45
6
Additional Correspondence
Schwarzschild, William H.
45
7
Shield, Mrs. Conway H., Yorktown, VA
46
1
Shurtleff, Dr. Harold R.
46
2
Slemp, C. Bascom, Big Stone Gap, VA
46
3
Sloan, Professor Harold S., NJ State Teachers College, Montclair, NJ
46
4
Smith, William (WPA Director)
46
5
Somerville, Thomas P., Gordonsville, VA
46
6
Spalding, Branch (Jackson's Movements of June 1862)
46
7
Spalding, Branch (Coordinating Superintendent, National Park Service, Fredericksburg) (part one)
46
8
Spalding, Branch (Coordinating Superintendent, National Park Service, Fredericksburg) (part two)
46
9
Squires, Dr. W.H.T.
46
10
Stern, Philip N. (CWA) (Architectural Survey)
46
11
Stevens, Dr. S.K.
47
1
Stewart, Dr. T.D.
47
2
Stewart, Victor W., Petersburg, VA
47
3
Stone, Edward L., President, Stone Printing Company
47
4
Topics
Sailor's Creek Battlefield Park
47
5
Second Virginia Cavalry (Honor Roll)
47
6
Seven Days Campaign, 1862
47
7
Shenandoah National Park (Newspaper Clippings, etc.) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 4
47
8
Shrines, Historic (Restorations)
47
9
Simcoe's Military Journal
47
10
Society of Colonial Wars, Washington, DC
47
11
Society of War of 1812 (Essay)
47
12
Sons of Confederate Veterans (Dr. H.J. Eckenrode - Personal)
47
13
Southern Historical Society
47
14
Southwest Virginia Data
47
15
State Battlefield Parks
48
1
State Employees Credit Union
48
2
State Library (Richmond)
48
3
State Ownership of Property in Custody of a Society
48
4
State Parks (Virginia)
48
5
State Planning Board (Major Chars. J. Calrow, Consulting Director) - folder was empty
State Rights
48
6
State Safety Council
48
7
State Senate
48
8
Superintendents (Miscellaneous Superintendents)
48
9
Correspondence
Tabb, T. Garnett - Taylor, Jaquelin P.
48
10
Taylor, John D. - Tewalt, John H.
48
11
Thalhimer, William B. - Thornton, Mrs. Ray
48
12
Tickner, Edith A. - Towle, H. Ledyard
48
13
Towles, Eleanor W. - Truxtun, I. Walke
49
1
Tubbs, Eleanor - Turner, Mrs. W.R.
49
2
Turpin, Mrs. D.L. - Tyson, W.A.
49
3
Additional Correspondence
Tapscott, K.A. (Assistant Landscape Architect) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 5
49
4
Terrell, Mrs. A.J., New Canton, VA
49
5
Truxtun, I. Walke
49
6
Tuck, William M.
49
7
Tunnell, Mrs. Edith
49
8
Turner, Joseph A.
49
9
Turner, W.R. (re: Hillsman House and Sailor's Creek Battlefield Park)
49
10
Tyler, Dr. Lyon G., Holdcroft, VA
49
11
Topics
Taxation
49
12
Telegraph Road (Telegraph Line)
49
13
Thanksgiving
49
14
Town Marker Newspaper Clippings
50
1
Travel Expenses (Revolving Fund), Bank Statements and Deposits, 1948-1950
50
2
Trees
50
3
Correspndence
Uhl, Raymond - Utterback, William I.
50
4
Topics
Uniforms and Dress of the Army
50
5
United Daughters of the Confederacy
50
6
University of North Carolina Press
50
7
United States Army Officers who joined the Confederacy
50
8
Unknown Folder (unsigned letters)
50
9
Correspondence
Vail, Mrs. Agnes D. - Varney, Frank B.
50
10
Vasika, Joanne - Voorhis, Manning C.
50
11
Additional Correspondence and Topics
Vavpetich, Rudolph
50
12
Vacation and Sick Leave Reports
50
13
Valley of Virginia (Date)
51
1
Virginia Convention
51
2
Virginia Electoral Table (1946)
51
3
Virginia Personnel Act (1942)
51
4
Virginia Retirement System
51
5
Correspondence
Everett Waddey Company - Wall, Mrs. E.E.
51
6
Wall, J.B. - Walton, Jr., R.B.
51
7
War Price and Rationing Board - Waters, Vincent S.
51
8
Watkins, Mrs. Fannie Burton - Wayt, H.H.
51
9
Wealch, Mrs. Georgia W. - Wells, Vernoy R.
52
1
Welsch, John B. - Whitaker, Mrs. A.E.
52
2
Whitaker, Mrs. William - Whiting, Mrs. Pearl
52
3
Whitley, Orlando - Wilbourn, Arthur E.
52
4
Wilcher, T.S. - Williams, Eugene W.
52
5
Williams, Frances M. - Williams, Philip
52
6
Williams, Priscilla - Wiltshire, Byrd
53
1
Wiltshire, Jr., D.B. - Woldert, Albert
53
2
Wolf, Joseph C. - Wootten, Mrs. A. Guy
53
3
Word, A.C. - Wytheville Studios
53
4
Additional Correspondence
Waller, General S. Gardner
53
5
Warner, T.H.
53
6
Wayland, Dr. John W., Harrisonburg, VA
53
7
Wertenbaker, Thomas Jefferson
53
8
White, Judge B.D.
53
9
Wolfe, J.B., Grottoes, VA
53
10
Wright, Mrs. W.W.
54
1
Wright, William A. (part one)
54
2
Wright, William A. (part two)
54
3
Topics
Wakefield Restoration (George Washington clippings) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 6
54
4
Water Planning (Natural Resources Committee)
54
5
William and Mary College
54
6
Williamsburg Restoration
54
7
Wright Brothers (Mr. W.C. Hall's file) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 7
54
8
Hall, Wilbur (Orville Wright Correspondence re: Weadon Home in Loudoun County)
54
9
Correspondence
Yale University Press - Yost, Paul M.
54
10
Yourell, R.M. - Yust, Walter
54
11
Topics
York Electro-Cast Company (Highway Markers)
55
1
Yorktown Sesquicentennial Handbook
55
2
Correspondence
Zehmer, George B. - Zorn, Jay
55
3
Subseries B: Correspndence, Dead File, 1927-1950
This subseries is housed in 16 boxes and one oversize box and is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and subject. This
subseries consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence from Division of History
staff members. Topics include the historical marker program, historical marker inscriptions, installation, and maintenance,
published guide to historical markers, Richmond Battlefield Park, and reports of History
Division activities.
The most significant correspondence are between
William E. Carson
, chairman of the Virginia Conservation Commission from 1926 to 1934, and Dr. Hamilton J. Eckenrode. These letters provide
insight into the development, administration and problems of the historical marker
program. Other topics include the Richmond Battlefield Park. Topics of a personal nature include Carson's fall in 1933 and
death in 1942 and Eckenrode's bachelorhood.
Notable correspondence concerning the historical marker program include letter to Carson from Eckenrode asking him to sooth
Conrad's hurt feelings over mistakes Carson made in marker inscriptions (29 November
1927); letter to Carson from Eckenrode describing delays in the installation of Lynchburg markers (11 March 1930); correspondence
regarding marker orders and delivery problems (23 October 1933, 25 October 1933, 16
February 1934, 24 March 1934, 18 August 1934, and 20 August 1934); correspondence describing problems with marker maintenance
(17 February 1933, 10 March 1933, 11 April 1933, 27 September 1933 and 7 October 1933).
Of note within the collection are correspondence describing the development of the Richmond Battlefield Park, especially between
1931 and 1934. Significant correspondence for 1931 include (5 January, 8 July, 9
July, 10 July, 17 July, 21 July, 30 July, 14 August, 18 August, 19 August, 20 August, 4 September, 8 September, 8 December,
11 December, 17 December and 18 December); for 1932 (29 March, 15 April, 21 April, 26
April, 28 April, 2 May, 18 May, 10 August, 12 October, 13 October, 19 November, 21 November, and 14 December); for 1933 (22
May, 7 June, 14 July, 20 July, 24 July, 27 July, 4 August, 23 August, 8 September, 11
September, 15 September, 20 September, 11 October, 23 November, and 25 November); and for 1934 (10-13 January, 17 January,
7 February, 14 February, 15 February, 19 February, 12 March, 15-17 March, 10 April, 14
May, 16 May and 14 July).
Topics of a personal nature in the correspondence include Carson's fall, injury to his arm, and recovery in 1933 (12 August,
13 August, 16 August, 15 September, 18 October, 20 October, 23 October, 24 October,
and 27 October) and Carson's poor health shortly before he died in 1942. Throughout their correspondence, Carson teased Eckenrode
about being a bachelor and encouraged him to find a wife (10 September 1929, 6
November 1929, 7 November 1929, 27 September 1930, 22 December 1930, and 10 June 1941).
The correspondence of
Bryan Conrad
, contain both business and personal letters, though most relate to his employment with the Division of History. Almost all
of the office correspondence are between Conrad and Eckenrode. Topics include
Conrad's employment status (27 June 1927, 28 March 1929) and field work installing markers including weekly reports (1927-1928).
Personal letters between Conrad and his sister, Carter Bryan Conrad of Washington,
D.C., are also included within Conrad's office correspondence. Topics include Conrad's divorce (19 October 1932), family and
politics (8 May 1933, 19 September 1933, 9 January 1934, 6 December 1934). Also included
are Conrad's personal correspondence, including a letter to Carter Bryan Conrad regarding the Edith Maxwell case and Franklin
D. Roosevelt (17 November 1937), and correspondence with his daughter, Georgia Conrad
(15 March 1935, 20 September 1935 and 18 May 1936 newspaper clipping).
Correspondence between
Douglas Southall Freeman
and Eckenrode include Freeman's comments on marker inscriptions. Additional correspondence discuss the Richmond Battlefield
Park (20 June 1933, 21 June 1933, 7 July 1933, 10 July 1933, 21 August 1933, 18
September 1933, 22 September 1933, 23 September 1933, 25 September 1933, 23 November 1933, 15 January 1934, 25 January 1934
and 5 February 1934).
Wilbur C. Hall
was chairman of the Conservation Commission from 1935 to 1939. Topics included in correspondence between Hall and Eckenrode
are the Richmond Battlefield Park (23 February 1935, 6 April 1935 and 11 June
1935) and the WPA Historical Inventory Project (28 May 1936, 20 August 1937 and 4 December 1937).
The correspondence of
M.F. Pleasants
, Field Assistant for the Division of History, describe the installation and maintenance of the historical markers. Additional
information can be found under the headings
Highway Department and Markers
.
Also of note is a typed 17 page transcript of the diary of Dr. John Waller Reins describing his ocean voyage from Norfolk,
Virginia, to California, between 2 April 1849 and May 1849, filed with the
correspondence of
Mrs. Harris E. Willlingham
and reports of the Division's work during World War II (
Virginia World War II History
).
Additional correspondents include E. Griffith Dodson, Elmer O. Flippin, Dr. H.R. McIlwaine, N. Clarence Smith, Branch Spalding,
and Dr. E.G. Swem.
Allyn, Rex M.
55
4
American Automobile Association, Washington, DC (J.A. Brown, Business Manager) -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 8
55
5
Burson, R.E.
55
6
C.W.A. Project (1934) - Architectural Work
55
7
Carson, W.E. (1927)
55
8
Carson, W.E. (1928)
55
9
Carson, W.E. (1929)
55
10
Carson, W.E. (1930)
56
1
Carson, W.E. (1931)
56
2
Carson, W.E. (1932)
56
3
Carson, W.E. (1933)
56
4
Carson, W.E. (1934)
56
5
Carson, W.E. (1935-1942, 1946 & 1948)
57
1
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Office Correspondence, 1927)
57
2
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Office Correspondence, 1928)
57
3
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Office Correspondence, 1929)
57
4
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Office Correspondence, 1930-1937)
57
5
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Personal File, 1929-1932)
57
6
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Personal File, 1933-1934)
58
1
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Personal File, 1935-1938)
58
2
Conrad, Col. Bryan (Personal File, 1939-1942, 1946)
58
3
Colonial National Monument, Cramton Bill (General Correspondence)
58
4
Couch, W.T., Director, University of North Carolina Press, 1933-1943
58
5
Culler, Mrs. Julia Abbott
58
6
Dietz, Mrs. Winifred
58
7
Directory of Federal and State Departments and Agencies in Virginia, 1940
58
8
Dodson, E. Griffith (Correspondence File, 1927-1931)
59
1
Dodson, E. Griffith (Correspondence File, 1932-1933)
59
2
Eckenrode, Dr. Hamilton J. (Correspondence Sent to Col. Bryan Conrad, 1927-1930)
59
3
Eckenrode, Dr. Hamilton J. (Memorandums, 1928-1937)
59
4
Eckenrode, Dr. Hamilton J. (Personal Correspondence, 1928-1938)
59
5
Flippin, Elmer O. (1927-1930) -
See Also Correspondence filed under Markers
59
6
Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. (1927-1932)
60
1
Freeman, Dr. Douglas S. (1933-1935)
60
2
Garden Week in Virginia Pamphlets, 1929, 1933-1941, 1947-1949 -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 9
60
3
Gilliam, R.A. -
See Correspondence filed under Markers
Goodwin, Dr. W.A.R. (Yorktown Sesquicentennial)
60
4
Gray, Rev. Arthur, West Point, VA
60
5
Hall, Wilbur C. (1928-1934)
60
6
Hall, Wilbur C. (1935) - part one
60
7
Hall, Wilbur C. (1935) - part two
60
8
Hall, Wilbur C. (1936) - part one
61
1
Hall, Wilbur C. (1936) - part two
61
2
Hall, Wilbur C. (1937) - part one
61
3
Hall, Wilbur C. (1937) - part two
61
4
Hall, Wilbur C. (1938)
61
5
Hall, Wilbur C. (1939-1944)
61
6
Harrison, Fairfax
62
1
Highway Department
District Engineer, Bristol, Virginia
62
2
District Engineer, Culpeper, Virginia
62
3
District Engineer, Fredericksburg, Virginia
62
4
District Engineer, Lynchburg, Virginia
62
5
District Engineer, Richmond, Virginia
62
6
District Engineer, Salem, Virginia
62
7
District Engineer, Staunton, Virginia
62
8
District Engineer, Suffolk, Virginia
62
9
Forrer, J.J., Assistant Engineer, Maintenance, Richmond, Virginia
62
10
Lambert, C.W., Assistant Engineer, Equipment, Richmond, Virginia
62
11
Mullen, C.S., Chief Engineer, Richmond, Virginia
62
12
Leech, Jr., Charles B., Equipment Engineer, Richmond, Virginia
62
13
Sawtelle, C.C., Equipment Engineer, Richmond, Virginia
62
14
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Bristol District
63
1
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Culpeper District
63
2
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Fredericksburg District
63
3
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Lynchburg District
63
4
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Richmond District
63
5
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Salem District
63
6
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Staunton District
63
7
Jr. Landscape Superintendent, Suffolk District
63
8
Miscellaneous
63
9
Resident Engineers, Bristol District
63
10
Resident Engineers, Culpeper District
63
11
Resident Engineers, Fredericksburg District
63
12
Resident Engineers, Lynchburg District
63
13
Resident Engineers, Richmond District
64
1
Resident Engineers, Salem District
64
2
Resident Engineers, Staunton District
64
3
Resident Engineers, Suffolk District
64
4
Horseley, J.R., 1927-1942
64
5
Horseley, Jr., 1928 (alphabetical)
64
6
Institutional Letters - Agreements Received
64
7
Institutional Letters - Agreements Not Received
64
8
Institutional Letters - Order Placed with Factory
64
9
Kegley, F.B., 1927-1934
64
10
Kegley, F.B., 1935-1947
65
1
Markers
Correspondence of E.O. Flippin Relating to Markers, 1928-1929 (9-4-2)
65
2
Correspondence of E.O. Flippin Relating to Historical Markers, 1930 (9-4-1)
65
3
Marker Booklet, Shenandoah Publishing House, 1929-1930 (9-6-2)
65
4
Correspondence of E.O. Flippin and R.A. Gilliam, 1930 (9-1)
65
5
Important Papers (R.A. Gilliam File), 1931 (2-9)
65
6
Dr. Eckenrode, Miscellaneous (R.A. Gilliam File), 1931 (9-1 to 9-5)
65
7
Richmond Battlefield Park (R.A. Gilliam File), 1931-1932 (7-7)
65
8
Correspondence of R.A. Gilliam, 1932 (9-1 to 9-5)
65
9
Marker Maintenance (Assistant Painters)
65
10
Martin, Col. Lawrence, Washington, DC
66
1
McIlwaine, Dr. H.R.
66
2
Millard, C.I.
66
3
Mullen, C.S. (Dept. of Highways)
66
4
Neale, H.J. (Landscape Engineer), 1937-1940
66
5
Neale, H.J. (Landscape Engineer), 1941-1945
66
6
Neale, H.J. (Landscape Engineer), 1946-1948
66
7
Newspaper Clippings and Miscellaneous Printed Matter
66
8
Pleasants, M.F., 1927-1930
66
9
Pleasants, M.F., 1931
67
1
Pleasants, M.F., 1932-1933
67
2
Pleasants, M.F., 1934-1937
67
3
Pleasants, M.F., 1938-1944
67
4
Pleasants, M.F., Marker Field Work, 1946-1948
67
5
Salem Foundry and Machine Works, Inc., 1945-1946
67
6
Salem Foundry and Machine Works, Inc., 1947-1948
67
7
Sams, C. Whittle, Norfolk, VA
68
1
Schaadt, Mrs. C.W.
68
2
Shirley, Henry G. (Chairman Highway Commission), 1927-1941
68
3
Shrines in Virginia, 1932-1933
68
4
Skinnell, J.F. (Manager, WMBG Studio)
68
5
Smith, N. Clarence (Chairman), 1939-1940
68
6
Smith, N. Clarence (Chairman), 1941-1942
68
7
Spalding, Branch (National Park Service), 1933-1936 -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 10
68
8
Sully, Julia
69
1
Swem, Dr. E.G., 1927-1930
69
2
Swem, Dr. E.G., 1931-1936
69
3
Traveling Expenses (Revolving Fund), Correspondence, A-L (Hotel Letters)
69
4
Traveling Expenses (Revolving Fund), Correspondence, M-Z (Hotel Letters)
69
5
Traveling Expenses, Bank Statements of Account, 1 July 1946 to 1 June 1948
69
6
Virginia World War II History -
See Also Oversize Box 1, Folder 11
69
7
Virginia Writers' Project (Prefaces of Books and Pamphlets)
70
1
White, J. Stuart
70
2
Whitelock, Frances, Editor "East Texas", Longview, Texas
70
3
Wiles, Edmond R., Little Rock, Arkansas
70
4
Willingham, Mrs. Harris E. (Diary of Dr. John Waller Reins, and notes on old homes)
70
5
WMBG Broadcasting Studio, Richmond, VA
70
6
WPA Artists Project
70
7
(WPA) Federal Writers' Project, Dr. H.J. Eckenrode, Director for Virginia
70
8
(WPA Project) Historic Buildings, Sites, Etc.
70
9
Wright, Jr., Marcellus E., Project Engineer, Local Virginia Emergency Relief Administration
70
10
Yorktown Pageant, 1932
70
11
Yorktown Investigation
70
12
Yorktown Sesquicentennial History (Campaign and Siege of Yorktown)
70
13
Series II. Virginia War History Project, 1942-1946 (Accession 24806b)
The Virginia War History Project series is housed in 10 boxes with oversized material separated and is arranged into two subseries.
Subseries have been designated for Counties and Cities. The series consists of
booklets, correspondence, lists, newspaper clippings, newsletters, pamphlets, photographs, programs, reports, and rosters.
In September 1942 the Virginia Conservation Commission's Division of History and Archaeology, under the direction of Dr. Hamilton
J. Eckenrode, began a war records collection program. Unable to continue the
Division of History's historical marker program because of wartime rationing, Eckenrode sought to "record the history of the
Old Dominion's war effort while the history is still fresh in the making, rather than
wait until after the war when the events and details would be more obscured." The Conservation Commission began a correspondence
program in which a non-salaried correspondent from each locality sent reports about
local war activities and local effects and reaction to the war. The local correspondents also assisted the Virginia World
War II History Commission with its' questionnaire, "Personal War Service Record of
Virginia's Ward Dead" completed by the next of kin of Virginia's deceased servicemen.
Most of the information in this series contains correspondence reports on local wartime conditions in Virginia from local
correspondents mainly during 1943 with a few from 1944 and 1945. Topics include local
opinion and reaction to war events and news, rosters of local service men and women, activities of local organizations, economic
conditions and religious conditions. Unfortunately, the quantity and quality of
these reports varied widely. Many only submitted a few reports. However, other localities submitted a substantial number of
records. In addition, there are correspondence between the History Division and local
correspondents related to the administration of the "Personal War Service Record of Virginia's War Dead" questionnaire on
behalf of the Virginia World War II History Commission. These records were transferred to
the Virginia World War II History Commission and are part of Record Group 68, accession 24805. A few localities submitted
casualty lists.
Subseries A: Counties
This subseries is housed in 9 boxes and one oversize box and is arranged alphabetically by county. This subseries consists
of incoming correspondence and reports from local correspondents and replies from
Division of History staff members. A few also include newspaper clippings about local soldiers and events. The bulk of the
reports cover portions of 1943 and some 1944. The quality and frequency of the reports
varied widely. Notable county reports include Arlington County (clippings from Washington, D.C. newspapers), Bedford County
(reports on D-Day, 6-8 June 1944), Buchanan County, Buckingham County (1942-1943 issues
of Seabees Buzz), Dinwiddie County (reaction to the war by Camp Lee service men, ca. 1944), Essex County (critical attitude),
Fluvanna County, Halifax County, Henry County, Isle of Wight County, Loudoun County,
Nelson County, Patrick County, Prince William County, Stafford County (including "Story of Stafford Evacuation" by Elizabeth
Russell Powers, describing removal of 650 families for enlargement of Marine Base at
Quantico in 1942), and Surry County.
A few localities (Alleghany County, Franklin County, Giles County, Prince George County, Sussex County and Wise County) also
gathered biographical information about soldiers often listing the soldiers name,
age, physical description, name of parents, residence, education, marital status, and a brief military record. A few records
include newspaper clippings and photographs.
Accomack County, 1943-1946
71
1
Albemarle County, 1943-1946
71
2
Alleghany County, 1943-1945
71
3
Amelia County, 1942-1945
71
4
Amherst County, 1943, 1945
71
5
Appomattox County, 1942-1946
71
6
Arlington County, 1943-1946 and newspaper clippings
71
7
Augusta County, 1942-1946
71
8
Bath County, 1943-1946
71
9
Bedford County, 1943-1946
71
10
Bland County, 1943-1945
71
11
Botetourt County, 1943, 1945
71
12
Brunswick County, 1943-1946
71
13
Buchanan County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
71
14
Buckingham County, 1942
72
1
Buckingham County, 1943
72
2
Buckingham County, 1944
72
3
Bucking County, 1945-1946
72
4
Campbell County, 1943-1946
72
5
Caroline County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
72
6
Carroll County, 1943, 1945
72
7
Charles City County, 1942-1945
72
8
Charlotte County, 1942-1943, 1945
72
9
Chesterfield County, 1943
72
10
Clarke County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
72
11
Craig County, 1943-1946
72
12
Culpeper County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
72
13
Cumberland County, 1942-1945
72
14
Dickenson County, 1942-1943, 1945
73
1
Dinwiddie County, 1943-1945
73
2
Elizabeth City County - empty folder
Essex County, 1943-1946
73
3
Fairfax County, 1943-1946
73
4
Fauquier County, 1942-1943, 1945 (Also includes City of Warrenton)
73
5
Floyd County, 1943-1946
73
6
Fluvanna County, 1943-1946
73
7
Franklin County, 1942-1946
73
8
Franklin County, Register Record of Soldiers of World War II
73
9
Frederick County, 1942-1943
73
10
Giles County, 1942-1943
74
1
Giles County, 1943
74
2
Giles County, 1943-1946
74
3
Gloucester County, 1942-1946
74
4
Goochland County, 1942-1943, 1945
74
5
Grayson County, 1943, 1945
74
6
Greene County, 1943, 1945
74
7
Greensville County, 1943-1945
74
8
Halifax County, 1942-1945
74
9
Hanover County, 1943-1945
74
10
Henrico County, 1943
75
1
Henry County, 1942-1943
75
2
Henry County, 1943
75
3
Henry County, 1943-1944
75
4
Henry County, 1944-1945
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 1)
75
5
Highland County, 1943, 1945
75
6
Isle of Wight County, 1943-1946
75
7
James City County, 1942-1943, 1945
75
8
King and Queen County, 1942-1946
75
9
King George County, 1942-1943, 1945
76
1
King William County, 1942-1946
76
2
Lancaster County, 1942-1945
76
3
Lee County, 1943-1945
76
4
Loudoun County, 1942-1945 (Also includes Leesburg)
76
5
Louisa County, 1942-1946
76
6
Lunenburg County, 1942-1946
76
7
Madison County, 1942-1946
76
8
Mathews County, 1942-1946
76
9
Mecklenburg County, 1943-1945
76
10
Middlesex County, 1942-1945
76
11
Montgomery County, 1942-1946
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 2)
76
12
Nansemond County, 1945-1946
76
13
Nelson County, 1942-1945
76
14
New Kent County, 1942-1943, 1945
77
1
Norfolk County, 1943, 1945-1946
77
2
Northampton County, 1943, 1945
77
3
Northumberland County, 1942-1943, 1945
77
4
Nottoway County, 1943, 1945
77
5
Orange County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 3)
77
6
Page County, 1943-1946
77
7
Patrick County, 1942-1946
77
8
Pittsylvania County, 1943-1945
77
9
Powhatan County, 1943, 1945
77
10
Prince Edward County, 1942-1943, 1945
77
11
Prince Edward County (Hampden Sydney College), 1942-1944
77
12
Prince George County, 1943-1946
77
13
Prince William County, 1942-1946
77
14
Princess Anne County, 1942-1943
77
15
Pulaski County, 1943-1946
77
16
Rappahannock County, 1943, 1945
77
17
Richmond County, 1943, 1945-1946
78
1
Roanoke County, 1945-1946
78
2
Rockbridge County, 1942-1946
78
3
Rockingham County, 1946
78
4
Russell County, 1942-1946
78
5
Scott County, 1943-1946
78
6
Shenandoah County, 1943, 1945-1946
78
7
Smyth County, 1943-1946
78
8
Southampton County, 1945-1946
78
9
Spotsylvania County, 1942-1943, 1945
78
10
Stafford County, 1942-1945
78
11
Surry County, 1943-1946
78
12
Sussex County, 1942-1943
78
13
Sussex County, 1943
78
14
Sussex County, 1943-1944
79
1
Tazewell County, 1942-1945
79
2
Warren County, 1943, 1945
79
3
Warwick County, 1943-1945
79
4
Washington County, 1943-1945 (Also includes Abingdon)
79
5
Westmoreland County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946
79
6
Wise County, 1943-1945
79
7
Wythe County, 1942-1943, 1945 (Also includes Wytheville)
79
8
York County, 1943-1946
79
9
Subseries B: Cities
This subseries is housed in 1 box and one oversize box and is arranged alphabetically by city. This subseries consists of
incoming correspondence and reports from local correspondents and replies from Division
of History staff members. Very few localities submitted any reports. Most of the correspondence concerns the collection of
"Personal War Service Record of Virginia's Ward Dead".
Alexandria, 1942-1943, 1945
79
10
Bristol, 1943, 1945
79
11
Buena Vista, 1942-1945
79
12
Charlottesville, 1945
79
13
Clifton Forge, 1945
79
14
Danville, 1945-1946
79
15
Fredericksburg, 1942-1944
79
16
Hampton, 1945
79
17
Harrisonburg, 1943, 1945
79
18
Lynchburg, 1942-1946
79
19
Martinsville, 1945
79
20
Newport News, 1942, 1945
80
1
Norfolk, 1942-1945
80
2
Petersburg, 1942-1943, 1945
80
3
Portsmouth, 1942-1946
80
4
Richmond, 1942, 1944-1945
80
5
Roanoke, 1942, 1945-1946
80
6
South Norfolk, 1945
80
7
Staunton, 1945-1946
80
8
Suffolk, 1943, 1945-1946
80
9
Williamsburg, 1943-1945
80
10
Winchester, 1945-1946
80
11
Series III. Graves of Distinguished Virginians Project, 1944-1950 (accession 24806c)
The Graves of Distinguished Virginians Project series is housed in 5 boxes with oversized material separated and is arranged
into two subseries. Subseries have been designated for Correspondence and County
Files. The series consists of correspondence, lists, maps, newspaper clippings, and reports.
In October 1944 the Virginia Conservation Commission's Division of History began a "Graves of Distinguished Virginians" Project.
Funded by a $2000 appropriation of the General Assembly, the project's goals was
to identify and, if necessary, mark such graves. The bulk of the work on this project was between 1946 and 1948.
Subseries A: Correspondence, 1944-1950
This subseries is housed in 3 boxes and one oversize box and is arranged alphabetically by correspondent with some correspondence
and topics separated out. The series consists primarily of correspondence
between Division of History staff members, Dr. Hamilton J. Eckenrode, Bryan Conrad and J.R.V. Daniel and interested citizens
concerning the graves of distinguished Virginians. Topics include: tombstone
inscriptions and information on the location of graves.
Graves of Distinguished Virginians - Official List for Corrections, Eliminations and (Suggested) Additional Names
81
1
Graves of Distinguished Virginians - Work List
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 4)
81
2
Alphabetical List of Graves of Distinguished Virginians with County locations (2 copies)
81
3
Grave Inscriptions
81
4
Proposed Grave Markers
81
5
Graves - Current Investigation - "Priorities"
81
6
Alexandria Gazette - Byrd
81
7
Capron - Cunningham
81
8
List of Congressmen (2 copies)
81
9
DAR - Guthrie
81
10
Graves, L.N., Installation of Markers
81
11
Grave Markers - Bounds, Paul W. (Granite Markers)
81
12
Haley - Hutton
82
1
Harrison (Benjamin's) Material
82
2
Henwood and Wilson (Granite Markers)
82
3
Howard, E.H. (Eastern Shore Marker Contract)
82
4
Ingham - Mullett
82
5
Mc
82
6
Marker Order Folder
82
7
Marker Bids and Orders
82
8
Miscellaneous Folder
82
9
Nelson - Nicar
82
10
National Park Service (Eight Superintendents)
82
11
Newspaper Clippings
82
12
Owens - Ryland
82
13
Saunders - Swem
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 6)
83
1
Suspense Letters
83
2
Tabb - Tynes
83
3
Tombstone Inscriptions
83
4
Upshur - Wright
83
5
Whitelaw, Ralph T.
83
6
Wold, Ansel, Washington, DC
83
7
X-Y-Z
83
8
Subseries B: County Files
This subseries is housed in 3 boxes and is arranged alphabetically by locality. The series consists of lists of distinguished
Virginians buried in each locality and an approximate location of their grave. A few
localities include tombstone inscriptions and newspaper clippings about the project.
Accomack County
83
9
Albemarle County
83
10
Amelia County
83
11
Amherst County
83
12
Appomattox County
83
13
Arlington County
83
14
Augusta County
83
15
Bath County
83
16
Bland County
83
17
Botetourt County
83
18
Brunswick County
83
19
Buckingham County
83
20
Campbell County
84
1
Caroline County
84
2
Charles City County
84
3
Charlotte County
84
4
Chesterfield County
84
5
Clarke County
84
6
Culpeper County
84
7
Cumberland County
84
8
Dinwiddie County
84
9
Elizabeth City County
84
10
Essex County
84
11
Fairfax County
84
12
Fauquier County
84
13
Fluvanna County
84
14
Franklin County
84
15
Frederick County
84
16
Giles County
84
17
Gloucester County
84
18
Goochland County
84
19
Grayson County
84
20
Halifax County
84
21
Hanover County
84
22
Henrico County
84
23
Henry County
84
24
Isle of Wight County
84
25
King and Queen County
84
26
King George County
84
27
King William County
84
28
Lancaster County
84
29
Lee County
84
30
Loudoun County
84
31
Louisa County
84
32
Lunenburg County
84
33
Madison County
84
34
Mathews County
84
35
Mecklenburg County
84
36
Middlesex County
84
37
Miscellaneous
84
38
Montgomery County
84
39
Nansemond County
84
40
Nelson County
84
41
New Kent County
84
42
Norfolk County
84
43
Northampton County
84
44
Northumberland County
84
45
Nottoway County
84
46
Page County
84
47
Patrick County
84
48
Pittsylvania County
84
49
Powhatan County
84
50
Prince Edward County
84
51
Prince George County
84
52
Prince William County
84
53
Princess Anne County
84
54
Pulaski County
84
55
Rappahannock County
84
56
Richmond County
84
57
Roanoke County
84
58
Rockbridge County
84
59
Rockingham County
84
60
Russell County
84
61
Scott County
85
1
Shenandoah County
85
2
Smyth County
85
3
Southampton County
85
4
Spotsylvania County
85
5
Stafford County
85
6
Surry County
85
7
Sussex County
85
8
Tazewell County
85
9
Warren County
85
10
Warwick County
85
11
Washington County
85
12
Westmoreland County
85
13
West Virginia
85
14
Wythe County
85
15
York County
85
16
Series IV. Records, 1929-1950 (accession 25913)
The Records series is housed in 7 boxes with oversized material separated and is arranged into two subseries. Subseries have
been designated for Reference Files and The Hornbook of Virginia History. The series
consists of correspondence, minutes, newspapers, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, postcards and scrapbooks.
Subseries A: Reference Files
This subseries is housed in 4 boxes and two oversize folders and is arranged alphabetically by subject or correspondent. The
series consists primarily of topical reference files. Notable subjects include: Bell
Tower, Covered Bridges in Virginia (including some photographs and WPA Historical Inventory Forms), Division of History and
Archaeology (organization and reports), and George Washington. The material on Washington
includes several issues of Clip Sheet, published by the United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission. In addition
to the subject files, the subseries also consists of correspondence between Division of
History staff members, Dr. Hamilton J. Eckenrode, Bryan Conrad and J.R.V. Daniel and individuals concerning the Division's
work. It is unknown why these correspondence were separated from the main Correspondence
File (Series I.). Notable correspondents include: W. Edwin Hemphill and Alexander Weddell.
Anderson, General James A., Commissioner of Highways
86
1
A.P.V.A. (The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities)
86
2
Archaeology - See also folder for E.B. Sacrey, Secretary, Archaeology Society of Virginia
86
3
Architecture (drawings)
86
4
Arnold, George P.
86
5
Battle, Governor John Stuart
86
6
Battlefield Markers Association - Battlefield Markers in Richmond Vicinity, List of
86
7
Battles and Battlefields in Virginia (Lists, etc.)
86
8
Bell Tower (Capitol Square)
86
9
Berkeley, Jr., Francis L.
86
10
Calendar - Old and New Style Explained
86
11
Capitol Square - Data
86
12
Cappon, Dr. Lester J. (Highway Historical Marker Advisory Committee)
86
13
Catechism
86
14
Church, Randolph W. (State Librarian - 1947)
86
15
Churches in Virginia
86
16
Coale, Commander Griffin Baily
86
17
Covered Bridges in Virginia
86
18
Daniel, James R.V.
87
1
Forts (Early Virginia Frontier Forts)
87
2
Genealogists Working in State Library
87
3
Governor of Virginia, List of
87
4
Governor of Virginia - Kibler/Daniel Correspondence
87
5
Hemphill, Dr. W. Edwin
87
6
Historic Places (Days and Hours Open to Public)
87
7
Historical Sketches, 1930-1933
87
8
Historical Sketches (Miscellaneous Articles), 1934-1935
87
9
Historical Sketches (Miscellaneous Articles), 1936-1937
87
10
Historical Sketches of States (for Sesquicentennial)
87
11
History and Archeaology, Division of
88
1
Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin
88
2
McCormick, Cyrus H. (Centennial of the Reaper - Material)
88
3
McDougall, Mrs. John Franklin (Huguenont Society, etc.)
88
4
Meade, Everard K.
88
5
Miscellaneous
88
6
Mountain Peaks in Virginia Above 4000 Feet Elevation
88
7
Old Families of Virginia, List of
88
8
Photographs of Monuments, Markers and Gravestones, List of
88
9
Presidents of the United States and their Wives
88
10
Rivers in Virginia
88
11
Roads in Virginia (Colonial)
88
12
Sacrey, E.B., Secretary, Archeaology Society of Virginia (See Also Archaeology folder)
88
13
State Bird
88
14
State Capitol
88
15
State Flag
88
16
State Flower
89
1
State Motto
89
2
State Poem(s)
89
3
State Seal
89
4
State Song
89
5
State Towns and Cities
89
6
Surplus Property
89
7
Torrence, William Clayton (Virginia Historical Society)
89
8
Tracer File - Highway Department (M.F. Pleasants)
89
9
George Washington's Barn, Mill and Distillery
89
10
George Washington Bicentennial
(See Also Oversize Box 2, Folders 7 and 8)
89
11
George Washington's Journeys to Williamsburg (Burgess Road)
89
12
George Washington Memorial Highway
89
13
George Washington's Southern Tour, 1791
89
14
Weddell, Alexander W., "Virginia House," Richmond, Virginia
89
15
Werowocomoco - Arthur Gray
89
16
Whitelaw, Ralph T.
89
17
Wold, Ansel, Clerk, Washington, DC
89
18
Yorktown Monument
89
19
Subseries B: The Hornbook of Virginia History
This series is housed in 3 boxes and includes information on the publication of The Hornbook of Virginia History by the Virginia
Department of Conservation and Development, Division of History in 1949. Notable
records include: minutes of the 21 March 1947 meeting of the History Advisory Committee, correspondence, comments and revisions
to brief Virginia histories written by Everard Kidder Meade and H.J. Eckenrode,
reviews, scrapbook, and requests for copies.
Hornbook History Outline, 1947-1949 (part one) (Letters from members of Advisory Committee, annotations, suggestions, re-writes,
original and revised copies, etc. - including all such pertaining to
Meade's version)
90
1
Hornbook History Outline, 1947-1949 (part two) (Letters from members of Advisory Committee, annotations, suggestions, re-writes,
original and revised copies, etc. - including all such pertaining to
Meade's version)
90
2
Hornbook History Outline, 1947-1948 (part one) (Copies of Eckenrode's "Brief Outline of Virginia History" returned by and
showing annotations of various members of the History Advisory Committee)
90
3
Hornbook History Outline, 1947-1948 (part two) (Copies of Eckenrode's "Brief Outline of Virginia History" returned by and
showing annotations of various members of the History Advisory Committee)
90
4
W. Edwin Hemphill, Drafts and Correspondence, 1947-1949
90
5
History Hornbook of Virginia - Samples of Proposed Material
90
6
Material re Revision of A Brief Outline of Virginia History
91
1
Hornbook of Virginia History (Complete Office Set)
91
2
Hornbook - Lewis's Samples
91
3
Baughman Company (Printing of Hornbook)
91
4
Hornbook of Virginia History
- Errata Sheets
91
5
Hornbook Clippings, Letters and Reviews
91
6
The Hornbook Scrapbook
91
7
Hornbook Labels
91
8
Special Requests for Hornbook
91
9
Survey of Virginia Public Schools as to need for
A Hornbook of Virginia History
(Counties)
91
10
Survey of Virginia Public Schools as to need for
A Hornbook of Virginia History
(Cities)
91
11
Suspense Requests (Hornbook)
92
1
Unusual and Special Requests (Hornbook)
92
2
Hornbook - Special Copies to
92
3
Some "Prize" Letters
92
4
Hornbook - Inventory and Distribution
92
5
Extra Copies of Excepts re Hornbook
92
6
Correspondence re Hornbook Comments and Requests, A-Z
92
7
Series V. Historical Material, 1927-1950 (Accession 41571)
The Historical Material is housed in 17 boxes with oversized material separated and is arranged alphabetically by county followed
by a separate section of newspapers and magazines arranged by sections. City
historical material is interfiled with the nearest county. For example City of Richmond material is filed with Henrico County.
A 3x5 card files provides a rough topical index to the collection. The series consists
of historical sketches, maps, newspaper clippings, pamphlets and photographs.
Contents include historical data on counties and information on historic sites and places of each interest within each locality.
Notable records include two photographs from the Great Dismal Swamp. The first
photograph shows gnarled cypress roots in Lake Drummond, near Norfolk (no date); the second, dated 1899, shows the locomobile
of John Wallace, Norfolk, the "first motor vehicle other than by electric power"
(Norfolk County, Box 103, Folder 1). Other items of interest include:
The Spirit of Orange: A Pageant Portraying a Few High Points of Orange County History in Relation to Local, National and International
Affairs
, 3 May 1930, official program for forty-third annual reunion of Confederate Veterans, in Orange, 16-18 September 1930 (Box
103, Folder 4);
Glen Mary: Past and Present
by A.V.S. Milbourne, 1935, photograph of commissioners and historians at Skyland, including W.E. Carson and Harry F. Byrd,
(Page County, Box 103, Folder 5); newspaper clippings concerning the case of Odell
Waller, a Pittsylvania County sharecropper executed for murder on 2 July 1942 (Box 103, Folder 6); photographs of Wanda Hawley,
a silent motion picture actress, Helen Wainwright, Olympic swimming and diving
champion, and Helen Hentschel, an outboard motor boat racer, at Virginia Beach, Princess Anne County, n.d. (Box 104, Folder
3);and
Directory of Surry County, Virginia
, 1932-1933 compiled by Gordon C. Berryman (Box 105, Folder 9).
Accomack County
93
1
Albemarle County, A-H
93
2
Albemarle County, J-W
93
3
Alleghany County
93
4
Amelia County
93
5
Amherst County
93
6
Appomattox County
93
7
Arlington County
93
8
Augusta County
93
9
Bath County
94
1
Bedford County
94
2
Bland County
94
3
Botetourt County
94
4
Brunswick County
94
5
Buchanan County
94
6
Buckingham County
94
7
Campbell County
94
8
Caroline County
94
9
Charles City County
94
10
Charles City County (Information on Old Homes photographed by History Division), Berkley-Indian Fields
94
11
Charles City County (Information on Old Homes photographed by History Division), Kittiwan-Wilcox Wharf
95
1
Charlotte County
95
2
Clarke County
95
3
Culpeper County
95
4
Cumberland County
95
5
Dickenson County
95
6
Dinwiddie County
95
7
Dinwiddie County (Petersburg)
95
8
Elizabeth City County
95
9
Essex County
96
1
Fairfax County
96
2
Fairfax County (Alexandria)
96
3
Fauquier County
96
4
Fluvanna County
96
5
Franklin County
96
6
Frederick County
96
7
Giles County
96
8
Gloucester County
96
9
Goochland County
96
10
Grayson County
97
1
Greene County
97
2
Greensville County
97
3
Hanover County (Information on Old Homes photographed by History Division), A-O
97
4
Hanover County (Information on Old Homes photographed by History Division), P-W
97
5
Hanover County
97
6
Hanover County (newspaper and Randolph-Macon Papers)
97
7
Henrico County
97
8
Henrico County (Richmond City - General Folder) (part one)
97
9
Henrico County (Richmond City - General Folder) (part two)
97
10
Henrico County (Richmond City, A-G)
98
1
Henrico County (Richmond City, G-R)
98
2
Henrico County (Richmond City, S-Z)
98
3
Henrico County (A Portfolio of Old Richmond in Prints)
98
4
Henry County
98
5
Highland County
98
6
Isle of Wight County
98
7
James City County
99
1
James City County (Information on Old Homes photographed by History Division)
99
2
James City County (Williamsburg)
99
3
James City County (Jamestown)
99
4
King and Queen County
99
5
King and Queen County (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division), A-L
99
6
King and Queen County (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division), M-W
99
7
King George County
100
1
King William County
100
2
King William County, (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division), A-D
100
3
King William County, (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division), E-N
100
4
King William County, (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division), O-W
100
5
Lancaster County
100
6
Lee County
100
7
Loudoun County
101
1
Loudoun County - Sergeant John Champe's File (Photostats of story taken from British United Service Journal)
101
2
Louisa County
101
3
Lunenburg County
101
4
Madison County
101
5
Mathews County
101
6
Mecklenburg County
101
7
Middlesex County
101
8
Miscellaneous County Material, A thru J
101
9
Miscellaneous County Material, K thru P/Q
101
10
Miscellaneous County Material, R thru Z -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
101
10a
Miscellaneous State Material, A to L
101
11
Miscellaneous State Material, M to R
102
1
Miscellaneous State Material, S to Z
102
2
Montgomery County
102
3
Nansemond County
102
4
Nelson County
102
5
New Kent County
102
6
New Kent County (Information on Old House photographed by History Division), A-O
102
7
New Kent County (Information on Old House photographed by History Division), P-W
102
8
Norfolk County (also includes Norfolk City) -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
103
1
Northumberland County
103
2
Nottoway County
103
3
Orange County
103
4
Page County
103
5
Patrick County
103
5a
Pittsylvania County
103
6
Powhatan County
103
7
Prince Edward County -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
103
8
Prince George County
103
9
Prince William County
104
1
Prince William County (First and Second Battles of Manassas)
104
2
Princess Anne County
104
3
Pulaski County
104
4
Rappahannock County
104
5
104
6
Roanoke County -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
104
7
Rockbridge County (also includes Lexington) (part one)
104
8
Rockbridge County (also includes Lexington) (part two)
104
9
Rockingham County
104
10
Russell County
105
1
Scott County
105
2
Shenandoah County
105
3
Smyth County
105
4
Southampton County
105
5
Spotsylvania County
105
6
Spotsylvania County (City of Fredericksburg) -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
105
7
Stafford County -
See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
105
8
Surry County
105
9
Sussex County
105
10
Tazewell County
105
11
Warren County - See Also Oversize Box 2, Folder 9
105
12
Warwick County
105
13
Washington County
105
14
Westmoreland County
106
1
Wise County
106
2
Wythe County
106
3
York County
106
4
York County (Information on Old Houses photographed by History Division)
106
5
Northern Neck of Virginia
106
6
Southside Virginia - See Oversize Box 3, Folder 1
Southwest Virginia -
See Oversize Box 3, Folder 2
Foreign Countries
106
7
Garden Week in Virginia -
See Oversize Box 3, Folder 3
Newspapers -
See Oversize Box 3, Folder 4
Other States
107
1
Other States
107
2
Other States
107
3
Daniel's File Index
108
Oversize - Series I. Correspondence, 1927-1950 (accession 24806a)
Subseries A: Correspondence, 1927-1950
Maps - various Virginia road maps
24
10
Map of Norfolk and Western Railway and Connections, December 31, 1938
24
10
Richmond Battlefield Park (Fort Harrison Area) - map of Fort Harrison area, 10 August 1933; map of Richmond Battlefields,
November 1930; map of 102.3 acres in Varina District, Henrico County, 27
February 1924;
1
1
Richmond Battlefield Park (Fort Harrison Area) - sketch map of land conveyed to Geo. R. Harwood and wife by E.E. Booker, 27
September 1927; Monthly Progress report, Emergency Conservation Work, U.S.
Dept. of Interior, November 1933
1
1
Richmond Battlefield Park (General File) (part one) - map of Richmond Battlefields, November 1930; proposed PWA project; (part
two) - map of proposed Battlefield Parkway, April 1932; map of Gaines'
Mill, 27 June 1862; map of Richmond showing various battlefields to be linked into a park system
1
2
Sampson, Mrs. Henry - Copy of
Virginia Gazette and General Advertiser
, 10 October 1792; Sanger, W.T. - Copy of
Chicago Tribune
, 12 February 1939
1
3
Shenandoah National Park (Newspaper Clippings, etc.) - copy of
Northern Virginia Daily
, section four, 27 November 1940
1
4
Tapscott, K.A. (Assistant Landscape Architect) - Map of Trench Lines to Fort Brady, Richmond Battlefield Park, 23 May 1934
1
5
Wakefield Restoration (George Washington clippings) - issue of
The Colonial Interest
, Colonial Beach, Virginia, 22 February 1932
1
6
Wright Brothers (Mr. W.C. Hall's file) - issue of
Washington Post Magazine
, 17 November 1929
1
7
Subseries B: Correspondence, Dead File, 1927-1950
American Automobile Association, Washington, DC (J.A. Brown, Business Manager) - two copies of Missouri Motor News (May 1936)
and Official AAA Road Map for Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Delaware
with handwritten annotations, nd
1
8
Garden Week in Virginia Pamphlets - copy of
Richmond Times Dispatch
, 26 April 1942, section on Garden Week
1
9
Spalding, Branch (National Park Service), 1933-1936 - hand drawn map by Branch Spalding of portion of Saylor's Creek Battlefield
1
10
Virginia World War II History - two copies of
The History of World War II
compiled by the Associated Press (21 October 1945); 15 March 1945 issue of
University of Virginia News Letter
1
11
Oversize - Series II. Virginia War History Project, 1942-1946 (accession 24806b)
Subseries A: Counties
Henry County, 1944-1945 - casualty list(7 May 1945) and "Book of Letters to Service Men and Women" (25 November 1945) both
from
Martinsville Daily Bulletin
2
1
Montgomery County, 1942-1946 - Roll of Honor from unidentified newspaper, November 1943
2
2
Orange County, 1942-1943, 1945-1946 - Orange County Honor Roll published in 14 March 1946 issue of
The Orange Review
2
3
Oversize - Series III. Graves of Distinguished Virginians Project, 1944-1948 (accession 24806c)
Subseries A: Correspondence, 1944-1948
Graves of Distinguished Virginians - Work List - Marker Inscription for Thos. Savage (1595-1633) and Map of Hollywood Cemetery
2
4
Howard, E.H. (Eastern Shore Marker Contract) - Marker Inscriptions for Chas. Scarborough (1643-1702), Obedience Robins (1600-1662),
Col. Edmund Scarborough (1618-1671), Col. Wm. Kendall (died 1686), and
Argol Yeardley (1621-1655)
2
5
Saunders - Swem (Sinclair, Jr., J.B.) - Elizabeth City County Zone Map, 28 May 1941
2
6
Oversize - Series IV. Records, 1929-1950 (accession 25913)
Subseries A: Reference Files
George Washington Bicentennial - United States George Washington Commission
Clip Sheet
, Numbers 15-21
2
7
George Washington Bicentennial -
Potomac Interest, Westmoreland County Souvenir Edition
, 22 February 1932;
George Washington Bicentennial News
published by
Alexandria Gazette
, June 1931 (2 copies) and August 1931
2
8
Oversize - Series V. Historical Material, 1927-1950 (Accession 41571)
Norfolk County (also includes Norfolk City) - sections B and K of
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot
, 75th Anniversary Edition, 1940
2
9
Prince Edward County - section IV, March 1935 issue of
The Farmville Herald
2
9
Miscellaneous County Material, R thru Z - section on Virginia from 8 September 1935 issue of
Brooklyn (NY) Daily Eagle
2
9
Roanoke County - section two, 28 May 1938 of
The Times-Register
(Roanoke County centennial)
2
9
Spotsylvania County (City of Fredericksburg) - Washington Bicentennial section of 22 February 1932 issue of
The Free Lance-Star
2
9
Stafford County - 23 July 1936 issue of
The Stafford Register
(reenactment of First Manassas)
2
9
Warren County - section eight, 27 November 1940 and section one, 15 November 1941 issues of
Northern Virginia Daily
2
9
Southside Virginia - 26 April 1934 issue of
The Southside Virginia News
; and supplement from 30 August 1940
Richmond News Leader
on the National Tobacco Festival in South Boston
3
1
Southwest Virginia - 30 August 1940 Sesqui-Centennial Edition of
Southwest Virginia Enterprise
3
2
Garden Week in Virginia - special supplement of
The Richmond News Leader
, 27 April 1936, 26 April 1937, 25 April 1938, 24 April 1939, 22 April 1940, 27 April 1941 and 24 April 1949
3
3
Newspapers - 30 November 1939 issue of
The Richmond Times-Dispatch
3
4