A Guide to the Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc Papers, 1899-1958, undated LeDuc, Bessie Daniel Catlett, Papers, 1899-1958 and undated 50936

A Guide to the Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc Papers, 1899-1958, undated

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the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 50936


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Repository
The Library of Virginia
Accession Number
50936
Title
Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc Papers, 1899-1958, undated
Extent
1.525 cubic feet (4 boxes)
Creator
LeDuc, Bessie Daniel Catlett, 1889-1970
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc Papers, 1899-1958 and undated. Accession 50936. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Anne LeDuc, Moorestown, New Jersey, 17 June 2013.

Biographical Information

Bessie Daniel Catlett was born on 6 November 1889, the daughter of Robert Catlett (1855-1926) and Jennie Friend Daniel Catlett (d. 1900) of Charlotte Court House, Virginia. Robert Catlett, a graduate of the University of Virginia, began his professional career as a lawyer in Charlotte County, and represented that locality in the Virginia General Assembly in the late 1880's. The family moved to Rockbridge County, Virginia, in the early 1890's, where he served as a commonwealth's attorney in Lexington. He later held the positions of assistant attorney general of Virginia, under Attorney General William A. Anderson (1842-1930); clerk of the (U.S.) House Committee on Foreign Affairs; and general counsel of the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore.

Robert Catlett raised Bessie and her elder sister Lily Daniel Catlett (1885-1918) after the death of their mother in 1900. The young women spent their formative years in Lexington. Lily Daniel Catlett died in 1918 at the Westbrook Sanitarium in Richmond, Virginia, where she had been receiving treatment for approximately two years. Bessie Catlett moved to Haddonfield, New Jersey, circa 1914 to work as a Latin teacher and tutor. She married trial lawyer Louis Bronson LeDuc (1889-1972) in 1917. During World War II, she headed up the local Red Cross. Bessie and Louis LeDuc resided first in Haddonfield and then Moorestown, New Jersey, raising daughter Anne Chase and son Louis, known as "Kit." Bessie Catlett LeDuc died on 7 August 1970.

Scope and Content

Papers, 1899-1958 and undated, of Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc (1889-1970) of Lexington, Virginia, and New Jersey, for the most part pre-date her 1917 marriage to Louis B. LeDuc (1889-1972) and largely consist of correspondence, chiefly letters received from her father, Robert Catlett (1855-1926), family members including her aunt Bessie Daniel and sister Lily Daniel Catlett (1885-1918); friends; and longtime beau W. Gaston Caperton (b. 1888). Also included are two small diaries kept by Bessie Daniel Catlett (LeDuc) in 1909; Catlett family genealogical information; dance cards from events at Washington and Lee, 1908, 1911; photographs, including snapshots (both loose and in a 1912 photo album showing Bessie's group of friends in Lexington), studio portraits (loose and in an undated album), and two unidentified daguerreotypes, one of a couple and one of a young girl; and three published volumes, namely Psalms and Hymns , with "Jennie Daniel" embossed on the front, a pocket-size New Testament inscribed to Lily Daniel Catlett, and Hymns of the Ages , given to Bessie Daniel Catlett (LeDuc) in 1899.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into the following series:

I. Papers II. Photographs III. Published volumes

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Bessie Daniel Catlett LeDuc (1889-1970)
  • Jennie Friend Daniel Catlett (d. 1900)
  • Lily Daniel Catlett (1885-1918)
  • Louis Bronson LeDuc (1889-1972)
  • Robert Catlett (1855-1926)

Contents List

Series I. Papers , 1907-1958, undated .
Boxes 1-2
Extent: 2 boxes.
  • Box 1 Folder 1
    Bessie Catlett (LeDuc) birthday book, 1908 .

    Used for keeping track of birthdays.

  • Box 1 Folder 2
    Bessie Catlett (LeDuc) diaries, 1909 .
  • Box 1 Folder 3
    Brochures, Virginia historical attractions, 1937-1938 and undated.
  • Box 1 Folder 4
    Calling cards, circa 1917 .
  • Box 1 Folder 5
    Catlett family genealogical information, 1935 and undated.
  • Box 1 Folder 6
    Dance cards, Washington & Lee dances, 1908, 1911 .
  • Box 1 Folder 7
    Letters, Bessie Daniel to Bessie Catlett LeDuc, [1917-1926?], 1958 .

    Bessie Daniel addresses Bessie Catlett LeDuc as "Susie" and signs her name "Violet."

  • Box 1 Folders 8-10
    Letters, condolences on death of Robert Catlett, 1926, 1934 .
  • Box 1 Folder 11
    Letters, Daniel family to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 1907, 1914 and undated.

    Letters were enclosed in an envelope labeled "Letters from Grandma & Aunt Lily."

  • Box 1 Folder 12
    Letters, Daniel family to Bessie Catlett LeDuc, 1918-1928 and undated.
  • Box 1 Folder 13
    Letters, E. Bayly King to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 1908-1910 and undated.
  • Box 1 Folder 14
    Letters, Emma Staples Dalton to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 1914-1915, 1919 and undated.
  • Box 2 Folders 1-6
    Letters, Gaston Caperton to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 1911-1917 .
  • Box 2 Folder 7
    Letters, Lily Daniel Catlett to Bessie Catlett LeDuc and Robert Catlett, 1918 .
  • Box 2 Folder 8
    Letter, Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation to Bessie Catlett LeDuc, 1945 .
  • Box 2 Folders 9-10
    Letters, Robert Catlett to Bessie Catlett LeDuc, 1915-1926 and undated.
  • Box 2 Folder 11
    Letter, Ted [Barclay?] to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 15 February 1912 .
  • Box 2 Folder 12
    Letters, Thad McCrum to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), 1908-1916 and undated.
  • Box 2 Folder 13
    Robert Catlett, [1910?], 1918 .

    Brief article, circa 1910, noting Catlett's return to Lexington from Richmond upon wrapping up his position as assistant attorney general under Attorney General William A. Anderson, and a 1918 note of congratulations (occasion unspecified) to Catlett from the Federal Land Bank of Baltimore.

Series II. Photographs , 1912 and undated .
Box 3
Extent: 1 box.

Photographs include a mixture of cartes de visite and cabinet cards (some loose, and some in albums); daguerreotypes (both unidentified, one of a couple and one of a young girl); and snapshots (some loose, some in albums). Most of the photographs are unidentified and undated, but appear to date from the late 1800's to early 1900's. One photo album kept by Bessie Daniel Catlett (LeDuc) is dated 1912, with the location noted as Lexington; however the many individuals show in the snapshots it holds are not identified.

  • Box 3 Folder 1
    Daguerreotype, unidentified couple, undated.

    Filed with this image are obituaries for Jennie Friend Daniel Catlett and Lily Daniel Catlett, which were found inside the dageurreotype case.

  • Box 3 Folder 2
    Daguerreotype, unidentified young girl, undated.
  • Box 3 Folder 3
    Group photograph and newspaper clipping, costume ball, Virginia Hotel, Staunton, Virginia, undated.

    The New Year's event is described as "fancy dress ball," a "leap year ball," and "the handsomest german ever given in Staunton," thrown by the young ladies of the area in honor of the young gentlemen. Bessie Catlett (LeDuc) was in attendance, dressed as a deck of cards.

  • Box 3 Folder 4
    Photograph album (cartes de visite), Catlett family et. al. [?], undated.

    Handwritten inscription to "Mrs. C. Catlett from her sister L.D[?].L." The only identified portrait inside is of Jane W. Chapman.

  • Box 3 Folder 5
    Photograph album kept by Bessie Catlett (LeDuc), Lexington, Virginia, 1912 .
  • Box 3 Folder 6
    Photograph, Henry Poague, circa 1902 .

    Also includes a note from Poague to Bessie Catlett (LeDuc) asking for permission to escort her to a party the evening of 9 January 1902.

  • Box 3 Folder 7
    Photographs, Bessie Catlett LeDuc, undated.
  • Box 3 Folder 8
    Photographs, Catlett family, circa 1926 and undated .

    Includes portraits of Robert Catlett, Lily Daniel Catlett as a young girl, Anna Clayton Catlett, and Celine Henry Catlett. Also includes three snapshots, circa 1926, of Robert Catlett with his granddaughter, Anne Chase LeDuc.

  • Box 3 Folder 9
    Snapshots, miscellaneous unidentified, undated.
  • Box 3 Folders 10-11
    Studio portraits, miscellaneous unidentified, undated.
Series III. Volumes , 1899-1902 and undated .
Box 1
Extent: 3 volumes in 1 box.
  • Box 3
    Hymns of the Ages , 1899 inscription (published 1893).

    Inscription reads: "Bessie Daniel Catlett by the Presbyterian Sunday School for reciting perfectly The Childs Catechism Jany 1st 1899."

  • Box 3
    Pocket-size New Testament, undated.

    Inscription reads: "From Miss Evelyn with best love / Lily D. Catlett / Christmas 1902." An additional notation reads: "Dr. and Mrs. Whaling left me on May 4, 1905--After nine (9) years of splendid pastorage. Dr. Whaling came here on April 18_12 and preached splendid sermons."

  • Box 3
    Psalms and Hymns , undated.

    "Jennie Daniel" is embossed on the front of the volume.