A Guide to the Francis T.A. Junkin Collection, 1798 - 1918 Francis T.A. Junkin Collection M 041

A Guide to the Francis T.A. Junkin Collection, 1798 - 1918

A Collection in the
Thomas Balch Library
Collection Number M 041


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Repository
Thomas Balch Library
Collection number
M 041
Title
Francis T.A. Junkin Collection 1798 - 1918
Physical Characteristics
Collector
Teckla H. Cox
Language
English
Abstract
The collection consists primarily of letters to and from Francis T.A. Junkin containing genealogical information, but also a considerable amount of personal family information and letters from other family members. Families included are primarily Junkin, Anderson and Aylett; secondary families include Alexander, Dandridge, Henry, Spotswood, West, Moore, Macon, Reid, and Glasgow.

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection open for research.

Use Restrictions

Physical characteristics and conditions affect use of this material. Photocopying not permitted. Visual materials may require special handling. Glass plate negatives are not available for research due to condition.

Preferred Citation

Francis T.A. Junkin Collection, 1818-1918 (M 041), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Acquisition Information

Teckla H. Cox, Leesburg, VA.

Alternative Form Available

None

Accruals

2005.0120, 2008.0003

Processing Information

Processed by Teckla H. Cox, 6 November 2008

Biographical Information

Francis Thomas Anderson Junkin was born in 1864 in Rockbridge County, Virginia, son of Anna Aylett Anderson Junkin (1833-1911) and the Rev. William Finney Junkin (1831-1900), a Presbyterian minister. He was the grandson of the Rev. George Junkin (1790-1868), founder and President of Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, and a President of Washington College (later Washington and Lee University) in Lexington, Virginia. His aunt, Rev. William Finney Junkin's sister, Elinor (1825-1854), was the first wife of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-1863).

Junkin attended Kenyon College and Columbia University, where he received a law degree in 1887. He practiced law in New York City until 1898. He was appointed General Attorney of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad in 1899. He resided in Chicago and New York City, but retained close ties with Lexington and Rockbridge County. His sister, Elinor Jackson Junkin Cox Latane (1867-1939), purchased "Mulberry Hill" in 1903 where she lived with their mother. The property was originally built by Junkin's ancestors and changed hands a number of times in the 19th century. The house still stands on the outskirts of Lexington.

Junkin first showed interest in genealogy in 1878 when he wrote to his mother's cousin, William Winston Fontaine (1834-1917), seeking information about the family. By the early 20th century he was corresponding regularly and at length with relatives regarding family history. He completed a large genealogy chart in 1908, and continued pursuing personal information on the families represented on the chart as well as more distant connections. He married Emily Hutchison Crane (ca. 1866-n.d.) in Paris, France in 1913. On 15 September 1919 Junkin was appointed a member of the Board of Contract Adjustment with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Army. The board was created as a court of final appeals in adjusting claims against the U.S. Government arising after the end of World War I. Junkin lived in Washington, D.C. from 1920 until his death on 6 May 1928.

Francis T.A. Junkin also had connections to the Rust family in Loudoun County, Virginia. His niece, Lily Lawrence Rust Fendall (1880-1973), was the granddaughter of Armistead Thomson Mason Rust (1820-1887) of "Rockland" Leesburg, Virginia and his first wife, Eliza Southgate Lawrence (1828-1958). Junkin's sister, Elinor, was first married to Lewis Berkeley Cox (1856-1901) of "Stoke" in Aldie, Virginia. Their son, William Junkin Cox (1896-1989), was married twice, first to Ida Lee Edwards (1898-1950) and second to Jane Rust (1918-1977). Both women were granddaughters of Armistead Rust and his second wife, Ida Lee (1840-1921). William Junkin Cox's descendants still live in Leesburg.

Scope and Content

The collection includes 9 boxes, with a total of 188 folders covering family information primarily of the Junkin, Anderson and Aylett families. Numerous other relations and connections appear in the collection including Alexander, Dandridge, Henry, Spotswood, West, Moore, Macon, Reid, and Glasgow among others. Oversized materials includes a letter, genealogy research, and six 19th century newspapers. There is also a rolled family chart, with a photocopy for research use.

The collection contains primarily letters to and from Francis T.A. Junkin containing genealogical information, but also a considerable amount of personal family information and letters from other family members, the oldest dated 1798. There are also extracts of wills, deeds and tomb inscriptions dating as far back as 1517. Box 6 contains miscellaneous information unrelated to genealogy but of personal interest to Junkin. It also contains photographs, some made from glass plate negatives, which are stored separately as part of Thomas Balch Library's visual collection (see VC 0038). Box 7 contains eight folders tied together containing copies of original letters found elsewhere in the collection. The numbers in parentheses on some folders refer to Junkin's filing system. They are incomplete and have no meaning in this present compilation.

Index Terms

    Persons:

  • Anderson, Col. William, 1764-1839
  • Anderson, Grace Thomas, 1800-1831
  • Anderson, Margaretta, 1799-1819
  • Anderson, William A., 1842-1930
  • Aylett, Martha Dandridge, 1721-1747
  • Aylett, Patrick Henry, 1878-1943 (great-grandson of Patrick Henry)
  • Aylett, William A., 1833-1900
  • Cox, Lewis Berkeley, 1856-1901
  • Cox, William Junkin, 1896-1989
  • Fendall, Lily Lawrence Rust, 1881-1973
  • Fishburn, Julia Junkin, 1835-1915
  • Fontaine, Martha Dandridge, 1795-1875
  • Fontaine, William Winston, 1834-1917 (great-grandson of Patrick Henry)
  • Glasgow, Catherine "Kitty," 1797- n.d.
  • Glasgow, Rebekah Anderson, (ca. 1829-n.d.)
  • Jackson, Elinor Junkin, 1825-1854
  • Jackson, Thomas "Stonewall," 1824-1863
  • Junkin, Anna Aylett Anderson, 1833-1911
  • Junkin, Capt. Joseph, 1750-1825
  • Junkin, Joseph III, 1788-1859
  • Junkin, Joseph deForest, 1855-1920
  • Junkin, Joseph, 1750-1825
  • Junkin, Julia Rush, 1819-1854
  • Junkin, Sarah Rambo, 1790-1865
  • Junkin, William Finney, 1831-1900
  • Junkin,Rev. George, 1790-1868
  • Latane, Elinor Jackson Junkin Cox, 1867-1939
  • Miles, Evelyn Trezevant Williams, 1887-1963
  • Miles, Vincent, husband of Evelyn, 1885 - 1947
  • Moore, Col. Augustine of Chelsea, 168?-1743
  • Paxton, Ann Dandridge Junkin Williams, 1860-1945
  • Preston, Margaret Junkin, 1820-1897
  • Reid, Lily Thomas, (n.d.)
  • Rust, Armistead Thomson Mason, 1820-1887
  • Rust, Eliza Southgate Lawrence, 1828-1858
  • Rust, Ida Lee, 1840-1921

Adjunct Descriptive Data

Bibliography

Ancestry Library Edition, Social Security death index, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com

Foundations of the Past: The WPA Historical Inventory Project in Virginia, Library of Virginia, http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com

Francis T.A. Junkin Collection, 1818-1918 (M 041), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA

Leonard, John W., ed. The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago. Chicago: A.N. Marquis & Co., 1904. http://books.google.com/

Library of Congress Authorities, http://authorities.loc.gov/

Oversized Genealogies and Family Trees: Fleming/Lee/Rust, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Thomas Balch Library, Loudoun Cemetery Database, http://www.leesburgva.gov/index.aspx?page=940

University of Virginia, "Thomas Jonathan 'Stonewall' Jackson," http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/monument/jacksbio.html

VMI Archives: An Online Historical Research Center, "Stonewall Jackson Timeline and Biographical Summary," http://www.vmi.edu/archives.aspx?id=4933

Washington Post, "Mrs. Emily Crane a Bride: Philanthropist's Widow Marries Sweetheart of 25 Years Ago," 1 May 1913.


Other Finding Aid

None


Technical Requirements

None

Technical Requirements

None

Other Finding Aid

None


Bibliography

Ancestry Library Edition, Social Security death index, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com

Foundations of the Past: The WPA Historical Inventory Project in Virginia, Library of Virginia, http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com

Francis T.A. Junkin Collection, 1818-1918 (M 041), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA

Leonard, John W., ed. The Book of Chicagoans: A Biographical Dictionary of Leading Living Men of the City of Chicago. Chicago: A.N. Marquis & Co., 1904. http://books.google.com/

Library of Congress Authorities, http://authorities.loc.gov/

Oversized Genealogies and Family Trees: Fleming/Lee/Rust, Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.

Thomas Balch Library, Loudoun Cemetery Database, http://www.leesburgva.gov/index.aspx?page=940

University of Virginia, "Thomas Jonathan 'Stonewall' Jackson," http://xroads.virginia.edu/~UG97/monument/jacksbio.html

VMI Archives: An Online Historical Research Center, "Stonewall Jackson Timeline and Biographical Summary," http://www.vmi.edu/archives.aspx?id=4933

Washington Post, "Mrs. Emily Crane a Bride: Philanthropist's Widow Marries Sweetheart of 25 Years Ago," 1 May 1913.


Contents List

Box 1
  • Folder 1: Society of Colonial Wars, 1907
  • Folder 2: Society of Cincinnati, Virginia Roster, 1908-1909
  • Folder 3: Society of Cincinnati, membership through Aylett, 1895, 1908
  • Folder 4: Proofs of genealogical chart, n.d.
  • Folder 5: Mulberry Hill, remodeling and landscaping, 1911
  • Folder 6: Mulberry Hill, photographs, n.d.
  • Folder 7: Mulberry Hill, purchase, 1903
  • Folder 8: Mulberry Hill, sale, 1914
  • Folder 9: Mulberry Hill, mock-up of sale booklet, 1914
  • Folder 10: Possible house in Chicago, 1910
  • Folder 11: Vincent Morgan Miles & Evelyn Williams Miles correspondence, 1916-1918
  • Folder 12: Vincent Morgan Miles & Evelyn Williams Miles, Arkansas gold mine, 1910
  • Folder 13: Vincent Morgan Miles, 1911
  • Folder 14: Lovick Miles, 1917
  • Folder 15: Evelyn Williams Miles correspondence, 1908-1917
  • Folder 16: George Miles, 1908
  • Folder 17: Junkin, miscellaneous, n.d.
  • Folder 18: Buchanan/Junkin, 1878
  • Folder 19: Junkin, origin of name, n.d.
  • Folder 20: Joseph Junkin descendants, 1878
Box 2
  • Folder 1: Ann Dandridge Junkin Williams Paxton correspondence (folder 1 of 2), 1896-1897, n.d.
  • Folder 2: Ann Dandridge Junkin Williams Paxton correspondence (folder 2 of 2), 1906-1917
  • Folder 3: Joseph deForest Junkin correspondence, 1902-1911
  • Folder 4: Lily Lawrence Rust (Fendall) engagement; Elinor Junkin Cox Latane wedding, 1905
  • Folder 5: Lothrop Withington correspondence re: Junkin, Anderson, Moore, 1911
  • Folder 6: Joseph Junkin II, Revolutionary War, 1896, 1910
  • Folder 7: Rev. George Junkin; Junkin, Galloway, Buchanan, n.d.
  • Folder 8: Rev. George Junkin letter re: death of Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, 1863
  • Folder 9: Junkin research, 1895-1905
  • Folder 10: Rev. George Junkin, correspondence re: portrait at Washington & Lee, 1909
  • Folder 11: Wallace family, 1907, n.d.
  • Folder 12: Joseph Junkin and Sarah Rambo Junkin, n.d.
  • Folder 13: Estate of Julia Junkin Fishburn (daughter of Rev. George Junkin), 1907, 1915
  • Folder 14: Junkin, research in Ulster, 1907, n.d.
  • Folder 15: James Frederick Junkin, 1906
  • Folder 16: Joseph Junkin III, 1856
  • Folder 17: Rev. William Finney Junkin: speech, 1895
  • Folder 18: Rev. William Finney Junkin, article, n.d.
  • Folder 19: Princeton Theological Seminary with death of Rev. William Finney Junkin, 1901
  • Folder 20: Correspondence re: tombstones for Rev. William Finney Junkin and Anna Aylett Anderson Junkin, 1911-1912
  • Folder 21: Rev. William Finney Junkin, eulogy, 1900
Box 3
  • Folder 1: The Three O'clock Club, 1900
  • Folder 2: Francis T.A. Junkin, letters to Anna Aylett Anderson Junkin, 1906
  • Folder 3: Photograph of portrait by Sully of Anna A.A. Junkin, n.d.
  • Folder 4: Anna A.A. Junkin, letter to Elinor Junkin Cox (Latane) re: "Montrose" at Fincastle, 1900
  • Folder 5: Anna A.A. Junkin, letter to Francis T.A. Junkin re: Aylett, Moore, Alexander, Junkin, n.d.
  • Folder 6: Letter from Rebeka Anderson Glasgow to Anna A. A. Junkin, 1905
  • Folder 7: Letter from William Winston Fontaine describing Anna A.A. Junkin, 1909
  • Folder 8: Anna A.A. Junkin, letter re: her husband Rev. William Finney Junkin, 1908
  • Folder 9: Letter from Anna A.A. Junkin re: Glasgow, Thomas, Reid, Aylett families, n.d.
  • Folder 10: Anna A.A. Junkin, membership in Colonial Dames, 1907
  • Folder 11: Letters from William Alexander Anderson to his sister Anna A. A. Junkin re: Aylett, Spotswood, 1904, 1907
  • Folder 12: Anna A.A. Junkin, letter from her sister Josephine Anderson Poindexter, 1908
  • Folder 13: Anna A.A. Junkin death, 1911
  • Folder 14: William A. Anderson letter to Rev. William Finney Junkin, 1897
  • Folder 15: Alexander, Austin, Arnold, families; booklet, 1896
  • Folder 16: Ellen Bruce wedding, n.d.
  • Folder 17: Virginia Historical Magazine pp. 245-258 "Virginia Troops in Continental Line," n.d.
  • Folder 18: Aylett: letter from William Winston Fontaine, 1908
  • Folder 19: Aylett: portraits, 1908
  • Folder 20: Patrick Henry Aylett, letters, 1907-1908, n.d.
  • Folder 21: Aylett: connection with Lee, 1904
  • Folder 22: Aylett: estates in England, n.d.
  • Folder 23: Aylett: arms, 1908
  • Folder 24: Aylett: research in England, 1645
  • Folder 25: Aylett: possible printing of Aylett letters; also mention of Moore, Todd, West, 1908-1914
  • Folder 26: Aylett letters, question of authenticity, 1908
  • Folder 27: William Winston Fontaine, letter re: Aylett letters, 1908
  • Folder 28: Ann Dansie Dandridge, will, n.d.
  • Folder 29: West and Moore families, 1642
  • Folder 30: William R. Aylett, letter to Francis T.A. Junkin, 1896
  • Folder 31: Ayloffe memoranda, Ann, n.d.
  • Folder 32: John Aylett, land in Louisa County, 1751
  • Folder 33: Aylett, Macon information, 1908
  • Folder 34: William Aylett, York County, 1673-74
  • Folder 35: Letters from William Winston Fontaine re: Moore, Macon, Spotswood, 1908-1913
  • Folder 36: Hening index excerpts from Hening's Statutes at Large: Aylett, Alexander, Moore, Ashton, Crashaw, Anderson, n.d.
  • Folder 37: Ayloffe: 17th and 18th centuries, 1781
  • Folder 38: William Aylett: Clerk of King William County, 1723; member House of Burgesses, 1723-1726
  • Folder 39: Col. William Aylett, 1776
  • Folder 40: Moore genealogy - descendents of Austin Moore, first to come to Virginia, n.d.
  • Folder 41: William Winston Seaton, 1871
  • Folder 42: More (Moore) genealogy: descendents of Austin Moore, first of family to come to Virginia, n.d.
  • Folder 43: Macon, n.d.
  • Folder 44: William Ayloffe of Hornchurch: tomb, 1517
  • Folder 45: Sir William Aylett (Ayloffe): tomb Inscription; became baronet, 1612
  • Folder 46: Aylett, Moore, Todd, Bernard, 1907, 1908
  • Folder 47: Correspondence with Mrs. Charles Fairfax Henley, 1908
  • Folder 48: Aylett: letter from William Winston Fontaine re: copying family portraits, 1911
  • Folder 49: Aylett: William and Benjamin of Braxted Magna, Essex, England; Richard Aylett Northumberland County, Virginia, 1662; also John West 166; Virginia Magazine of History, January 1909
Box 4
  • Folder 1: William W. Fontaine, Francis T.A. Junkin first contact, 1896
  • Folder 2: William W. Fontaine, correspondence to Francis T.A. Junkin re: copying family portraits (folder 1 of 3), 1908-1909
  • Folder 3: William W. Fontaine, correspondence with Francis T.A. Junkin re: copying family portraits; letter re: Francis T.A. Junkin engagement (folder 2 of 3), 1910-1913
  • Folder 4: William W. Fontaine, correspondence with Francis T.A. Junkin re: copying family portraits (folder 3 of 3), 1917
  • Folder 5: William W. Fontaine: to Francis T.A. Junkin; includes copy of copies of Aylett letters in letter of 30 August 1907 - William Aylett to John Aylett, 1907-1911, 1660
  • Folder 6: William W. Fontaine to Francis T.A. Junkin, 1908
  • Folder 7: William W. Fontaine death, 1917
  • Folder 8: West: extract from deed, West to Dandridge, 1719
  • Folder 9: Dandridge, n.d.
  • Folder 10: Thomas, 1896
  • Folder 11: Francis T.A. Junkin correspondence with Lettice Latane re: copying family portraits, 1911
  • Folder 12: Lucy & Maria Harrison of Berkeley, n.d.
  • Folder 13: Katherine Cary pedigree, n.d.
  • Folder 14: Letters from family members acknowledging receipt of Francis T.A. Junkin's genealogical chart (folder 1 of 2), 1908-1915
  • Folder 15: Letters from family members acknowledging receipt of Francis T.A. Junkin's genealogical chart (folder 2 of 2), 1908
Box 5
  • Folder 1: Account of death of Joseph Weir, grandson of Rev. Joseph and Lily Thomas Reid, 1864
  • Folder 2: Letter to Andrew Reid from Rev. William Graham, 1798
  • Folder 3: Letter to Rebecca Anderson Glasgow from Mary Reid, ca. 1860s
  • Folder 4: Thomas and Glasgow correspondence re: copying family portraits, 1896
  • Folder 5: Hugh Thomas: extract from will, 1717
  • Folder 6: Thomas and Glasgow families: connection with Anderson, 1896
  • Folder 7: Anderson/McNutt/Glasgow/Junkin families, 1867
  • Folder 8: Anderson (envelopes), n.d.
  • Folder 9: Photograph of William A. Anderson, Ellen Anderson, and Emily Hutchison Crane Junkin, n.d.
  • Folder 10: Letter from Joseph Anderson to Francis Anderson, Esq., 1833
  • Folder 11: Letter from William A. Anderson re: Graham ancestors, 1897
  • Folder 12: Robert Anderson: emigration from Ireland, 1807
  • Folder 13: Anderson/Glasgow: inscriptions in family Bible; other Anderson information, 1896-1911
  • Folder 14: Letter to Col. William Anderson of Walnut Hill from Samuel Mitchell of Illinois, 1818
  • Folder 15: Letter from Margaretta Anderson to Grace Thomas, 1819
  • Folder 16: Col. William Anderson to Robert and Kitty Glasgow re: death of Francis Thomas (his father-in-law), 1838
  • Folder 17: Francis T.A. Junkin correspondence with William Anderson; letter re: Thomas "Stonewall' Jackson, 1912-1918, 6 June 1915
  • Folder 18: Francis T.A. Junkin letter to Fanny Anderson with personal family news, 1912
  • Folder 19: William A. Anderson: letter re: Thomas, Alexander families; Rebecca Anderson Glasgow interview re: Thomas family, 1895-1896
  • Folder 20: Letter to Anne Anderson from daughters Margaretta (Polly) Anderson and Catherine Glasgow, n.d.
  • Folder 21: Letter from Lily Reid to Rebecca Anderson Glasgow (her niece), 21 April 1861
  • Folder 22: Lily Reid to her sister, Anna Thomas Anderson re: birth of William Anderson Glasgow, 10 February 1825
  • Folder 23: Letters from Lily Reid to Rebecca Anderson Glasgow, 1851-1860
  • Folder 24: Spotswood, Dandridge, Alexander, Anderson, West families, n.d.
  • Folder 25: Information on Campbell, Spotswood, Mosby families, n.d.
  • Folder 26: Glenwood estate sale: correspondence with William A. Anderson re: estate of Francis T. Anderson (folder 1 of 5), 1910
  • Folder 27: Glenwood estate sale: correspondence with William A. Anderson re: estate of Francis T. Anderson (folder 2 of 5), 1910
  • Folder 28: Glenwood estate sale: correspondence with William A. Anderson re: estate of Francis T. Anderson (folder 3 of 5), 1910
  • Folder 29: Glenwood estate sale: correspondence with Williiam A. Anderson re: estate of Francis T. Anderson (folder 4 of 5), 1910
  • Folder 30: Glenwood estate sale: correspondence with William A. Anderson re: estate of Francis T. Anderson (folder 5 of 5), 1910
Box 6
  • Folder 1: Photograph of Francis T.A. Junkin and his wife, Emily Hutchison Crane Junkin, n.d.
  • Folder 2: Miscellaneous, n.d.
  • Folder 3: Sermon, author unknown, n.d.
  • Folder 4: Francis T.A. Junkin appointment as General Attorney for Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 1899, n.d.
  • Folder 5: Francis T.A. Junkin character from his handwriting, 1905, 1907
  • Folder 6: List of clothing for motor trip, n.d.
  • Folder 7: Lady Godiva pedigree, n.d.
  • Folder 8: Family photographs from glass negatives - most are unidentified, n.d.
  • Folder 9: Photographs from glass negatives (unidentified), n.d.
  • Folder 10: Photographs (unidentified), n.d.
  • Folder 11: New State Mining & Reduction Co.: claim against, 1914
  • Folder 12: Rulers of European countries (in oversize folder 1), n.d.
  • Folder 13: List of kings of England, n.d.
  • Folder 14: Genealogical information not used by Francis T.A. Junkin, 1911
  • Folder 15: Guide to Jamestown 1907 (tricentennial), 1907
  • Folder 16: Information regarding 1st census, 1790
  • Folder 17: History of 1st census (in oversize folder 8), n.d.
  • Folder 18: Dedication of 1st Hudson River tunnel, 1908
  • Folder 19: American Historical Review proposal, 1915
  • Folder 20: American/State Bar Association publications, 1911, 1912, n.d.
  • Folder 21: Kenyon College, 1912
  • Folder 22: Francis T.A. Junkin calling card plate, n.d.
  • Folder 23: Miscellaneous: includes copies of correspondence between John Randolph of Roanoke and Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, 1907, n.d.
  • Folder 24: Correspondence regarding copies of portraits, 1897
  • Folder 25: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography "Causes of Discontent in Virginia" and "Racing in Colonial Virginia," 1895
  • Folder 26: The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, "Instructions to Governor Berkeley 1642," 1895
  • Folder 27: Brass luggage tag, n.d.
Box 7
  • Folder 1: Moore, Macon, Aylett, Spotswood, Todd, Barnard, n.d.
  • Folder 2: Aylett, n.d.
  • Folder 3: Macon, Moore, n.d.
  • Folder 4: Copy of 1858 letter re: Aylett letters, 1858
  • Folder 5: Macon information and Aylett letters with descriptions of contents, 25 July 1907
  • Folder 6: Aylett letters: queries, n.d.
  • Folder 7: Patrick Henry Aylett, correspondence, n.d.
  • Folder 8: Mulberry Hill, Lexington, VA, n.d.
Box 8
  • Folder 1: List of genealogical articles in Richmond Standard, 1880-1881
  • Folder 2: Lists of genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 19 July 1908-18 September 1910
  • Folder 3: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 19 July 1908, 25 October 1908-13 September 1909
  • Folder 4: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 11 October 1908-21 February 1909
  • Folder 5: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 28 February 1909-11 April 1909
  • Folder 6: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 18 April 1909-25 July 1909
  • Folder 7: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 1 August 1909-31 October 1909
  • Folder 8: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 7 November 1909-16 January 1910
  • Folder 9: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 23 January 1910-18 March 1910
  • Folder 10: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 13 March 1910-15 May 1910
  • Folder 11: Genealogical articles in Richmond Times Dispatch, 5 June 1910-18 September 1910
Box 9
  • Genealogical articles from Richmond Times Dispatch. See lists by date and family names at front of box, n.d.
OMB 008
  • Folder 1: European rulers 6th to 17th centuries, n.d.
  • Folder 2: Julia Rush Junkin and Elinor Junkin (Jackson) letter to Margaret Junkin (Preston), 5 July 1844
  • Folder 3: Mrs. Charles Henley Fairfax's information about the Moore family, n.d.
  • Folder 4: William Finney Junkin hospital plan, n.d.
  • Folder 5: Taylor genealogy up to 1859, n.d.
  • Folder 6: Rev. William Finney Junkin genealogy, n.d.
  • Folder 7: Anderson genealogy, n.d.
  • Folder 8: Information on the 1st census, 1790
  • Folder 9: Descendants of Magna Charta Sureties, n.d.
  • Folder 10: Hugh and Elizabeth Thomas descendants, n.d.
  • Folder 11: The New York Herald, 15 April 1865
  • Folder 12: Weekly Rocky Mountain News, 5 October 1864
  • Folder 13: The Rebel, 9 August 1862
  • Folder 14: Soldier's Budget, 24 July 1862
  • Folder 15: Camp Record, 27 June 1861
  • Folder 16: Ulster County Gazette, 4 January 1800
VC 0038
  • Glass plate negatives
ROLLED STORAGE
  • Original genealogical chart of "Alexander, Anderson, Aylett, Bruce, Dandridge, Fontaine, Henry, Junkin, Moore, Poindexter, Spotswood, West, etc."
  • Copy of chart