Capt. William Sommerville (1756-1826) Papers A&M 1750

Capt. William Sommerville (1756-1826) Papers A&M 1750


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Repository
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Identification
A&M 1750
Title
Capt. William Sommerville (1756-1826) Papers 1799-1888
URL:
https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/198601
Quantity
1.3 Linear Feet, 1 ft. 3 1/2 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (1 index card box, 10 1/2 in.)
Creator
Sommerville, William.
Location
West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / Fax: 304-293-3981 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
Language
English

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Scope and Contents

Correspondence and genealogical materials related to the William B. Edwards family of King George County, Virginia, and the Capt. William Sommerville family of Martinsburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. These families were joined when Elizabeth Sommerville (1812-1886), daughter of the Revolutionary War veteran, married William B. Edwards (1810-1888), a Methodist clergyman from a planter family, in 1833.

Collection includes: correspondence between William and Elizabeth Edwards from 1832 to 1888 (chiefly from the 1830s and 1840s about their relationship, family, and his work with the Baltimore Conference); genealogical notes and narrative family histories of the Sommerville, Edwards, and the related William Brown, Laurence Balthrop, and John Sommerville families; and miscellaneous materials related to Captain William Sommerville.

The latter include: am original calendar of letter abstracts for the correspondence of William Sommerville, 1810-1811; an original copy of the diary of William Sommerville, 1810-1812; a typescript of his 1794 diary; and a family register that contains a handwritten copy of Sommerville's brief account of his Revolutionary War service with the Eighth Pennsylvania Regiment and his life after the war, as well as copied extracts of his diary from 1810 to 1812.

Topics of the diary include politics and relations between Britain and the United States; weather; news of family and friends; and the War of 1812.

Separated Material

Photo of U.S. Army sergeant (1944) separated to Photograph Collection


Subjects and Indexing Terms


Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Container List

Calendar of Correspondence (box 1, folders 1a-1b)
1810-1811
Scope and Contents

The calendar of correspondence, titled "minute of letters" by its creator William Sommerville, consists of letter abstracts in seven sections.

1. "minute of letters received"; march 9 to december 28, 1811; pages 4-28
2. "minute of letters wrote"; february 3 to december 14, 1811; pages 1-24
3. "minute of letters wrote"; january 10 to december 29, 1810; pages 1-16
4. "minute of letters wrote"; january 5 to february 2, 1811; pages 1-3
5. "minute of letters received"; january 3 to september 19, 1810; pages 1-12
6. "minute of letters [received]"; september 29 to december 29, 1810; pages 13-18
7. "minute of letters received"; january 12-26, 1811; page 19

Correspondents and persons recorded in the calendar of correspondence include:
men in public office on the national and local levels,
local residents,
members of the Sommerville family,
Revolutionary War veterans,
newspaper editors,
and Post Office clients and officials.
See the name index in box 3 for an alphabetical listing.

Subjects of the correspondence include:
estates,
lottery - Susquehanna Canal,
lottery - Union College,
lottery - Wilmington College,
lottery - smallpox vaccine institute,
politics,
deaths,
mail schedules,
business affairs,
elections,
apprentice,
and vaccine legislation.

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Diary of William Sommerville (box 1, folders 1b-1h)
1810-1812
Scope and Contents

The diary of William Sommerville is in three parts, each representing a calendar year.

1. january 1 to december 24, 1810; pages 1-209
missing pages: 23-30, 55-76, 83-84, (page 84 occurs twice, numbered second time), 92-93, 96-97, (page 107 occurs twice), 110-115, 120-125, 127-130, 140-143, 158-161, 164-173, 180-187, 190-200, 207-208)

2. january 1 to december 31, 1811; pages 1-205
missing pages: 7-8, 11-14, 31-36, 47-48, 51-54, 61-62, 67-68, (page 70 not numbered), 108-119, 124-129, 136-137, 142-143, 160-161, 164-173, 180-181, 190-199, 202-203

3. january 1 to december 26, 1812; pages 1-195
missing pages: 34-39, 58-59, 74-79, 88-89, 133-134, 140-145, 154-155, 164-167, 176-179

People mentioned or commented on in the Diary include:
persons in politics and government on the national and local levels;
local residents;
members of the Sommerville family;
post office clients and officials;
military personnel;
Revolutionary War veterans;
New York, Baltimore, and local newspaper editors;
local doctors and doctors associated with the smallpox Vaccine Institution;
ministers of various church denominations;
and government officials in France and England.

Subjects mentioned or commented on in the Diary include:
post office business;
family affairs;
births;
marriages;
deaths;
apprentice[s];
slaves;
agricultural products;
methods, prices, and labor;
elections;
general store;
weather (daily);
Martinsburg and its residents (frequently);
mills;
taverns;
european affairs;
patriotism and Americanism;
churches;
schools;
reminiscences about the Revolutionary War;
opinions on ministers and religion;
lotteries -- Vaccine;
lotteries -- Delaware;
lotteries -- Susquehanna Canal;
lotteries -- Washington Monument;
lotteries -- Union College;
lotteries -- Wilmington College;
travel;
militia muster and draft;
War of 1812 -- cause;
War of 1812 -- local and national reaction;
War of 1812 -- battles;
and government policy.

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Correspondence (box 1, folders 2a-2c)
1799-18881832-1888
Scope and Contents

Includes letter (1799) from Sarah Brown to William Sommerville;
and letters (1832-1888) between William Sommerville's daughter Elizabeth Sommerville (Edwards) and William B. Edwards, including their daughter and others. William B. Edwards was a Methodist circuit rider.

Subjects include personal and family affairs, churches and the ministry, Martinsburg, and slavery, among other topics.

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Miscellaneous Material (boxes 1-2)
ca. 1870-1990
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