A Guide to the Cumming Family Papers Cumming Family. 6922-ae

A Guide to the Cumming Family Papers

A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 6922-ae


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Repository
University of Virginia. Library. Special Collections Dept. Alderman Library University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22903 USA
Collection Number
6922-ae
Title
Cumming Family Papers 1864-1986
Extent
ca. 2,000 items
Collector
Hugh Smith Cumming, Jr.
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Cumming Family Papers, Accession 6922-ae, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library

Acquisition Information

These papers were bequeathed to the Library by Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. , and were delivered by Ms. Diana C. Kendrick of Washington, D.C. on March 21, 1988.

Funding Note

Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Scope and Content

This addition to the papers of Ambassador Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. (1900-1986) consists of ca. 2,000 items (7 Hollinger boxes, ca. 3 linear feet), 1864-1986, and includes photographs, photograph albums, memorabilia, scrapbooks, slides, certificates, passports, diaries, correspondence, a law course notebook from the University of Virginia , genealogical material, legal papers, printed material, and a memorial album for Winifred B. Cumming (1907-1978).

The collection has been separated into three different types of material: miscellaneous papers, bound volumes, and photographs. The photographs comprise the largest amount of material.

The miscellaneous papers include certificates; correspondence; the Ft. Monroe Coast Artillery School Gunnery Bulletins (1918); genealogical material; gunnery notes and related printed material; the High School Cadet Corps Papers of Hugh Smith Cumming, Jr. ; legal papers; a memorial album for Winifred Burney West Cumming ; memorabilia; a report entitled, "Owners of `the Grove' from 1839-1906 ( Thomas Wynne through Dr. E. G. Booth )" by Lou Powers ; newsclippings; and papers concerning the Washington Cathedral Association College of Church Musicians .

The correspondence is generally of a personal nature consisting of congratulatory letters upon Hugh Cumming, Jr. 's engagement to Winifred B. West and letters from family and friends. An exception is an electrostatic copy of a letter from George Kennan to Elbridge Durbow , November 10, 1980, discussing their differences of opinion on foreign policy. There is also a folder of correspondence between Cumming and various University of Virginia officials.

Legal papers include Winifred B. Cumming Trust material and copies of the wills of Birne T. West , Winifred B. Cumming , Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. , and Edwin G. Booth (photostat).

The bound volumes include several printed works; diaries of Hugh S. Cumming, Jr. , 1913, 1931-1932, 1945, and diaries/memorandum books, 1946, 1965-1983, 1985; and a law lecture course notebook.

Photographs, photograph albums, and slides include those from Cumming's service as Ambassador to Indonesia, 1953-1957; photographs of the Cumming and related families; " Carter's Grove " and " Overlook "; the Cummings in Europe and South America ; European Scenes (1919, 1935-1936); Cumming at the Virginia Military Institute ; vacation scenes; and the World War I Era.

Oversize material includes photographs, a map of Tierra del Fuego , and a Virginia Military Institute Memorabilia Scrapbook.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

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Significant Places Associated With the Collection

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Container List

SERIES I: MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS
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SERIES II: BOUND VOLUMES
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SERIES III: PHOTOGRAPHS
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