A Guide to the Papers of John Esten Cooke, 1810-1893 Cooke, John Esten, Papers of 5295-h

A Guide to the Papers of John Esten Cooke, 1810-1893

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The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 5295-h


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
5295-h
Title
Papers of John Esten Cooke, 1810-1883
Physical Characteristics
This collection consists of 24 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Papers of John Esten Cooke, Accession #5295-h, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was deposited on 1949 January 3.

Scope and Content Information

The papers contain the autograph manuscripts for "Disraeli," "To make raisins," table of contents for The Man Hunter, "The Winter March to Romney" (from The Life of Stonewall Jackson ), title page of The Wearing of the Grey , "Une description de noces," "The Scout," "A Dead Master, G.W.B.," "The Broken Mug," "Deal Gently With the Erring," "O, I'm a Good Old Rebel," "So My Summer's Over," and "A Southern Scene."

Ten letters, mostly to Cooke, chiefly discuss his writings, particularly "Days and Nights in the Shenandoah," Hilt to Hilt, Life of Stonewall Jackson, "My Friend the Colonel," "Pride of Falling Waters," "Stories of the Old Dominion," and Surry of Eagle's Nest ; the Civil War, especially Stonewall Jackson, the battlefields of Chancellorsville, Fredericksburg, Gaines's Mill, Petersburg, and Richmond, and Stuart's grave; and Southern writers.

They also include a letter from a military volunteer criticizing Cooke's article "Outlines from the Outpost," published in Southern Illustrated News and a letter from Stephen Cooke to John Rogers Cooke about responsibilities of marriage.

An engraving of Cooke and an example of his calligraphy are also present.

The correspondents include John Rogers Cooke, Stephen Cooke, Joseph A. Hill, Fitzhugh Lee, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Jr., William Meade, Isaac Moorhead, William Thomas Poague, and S. Rohman.

Contents List

Manuscripts
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Letters
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Photographs: J.E.C. n.d.
Engraving. 7 cm x 9 cm

Engraving clipped from magazine and photostatic copy with negative of the clipping. On the back of the clipping are advertisements of the following books: Slosson, Annie Trumbell, The Heresy of Mehetabel Clark, Seven Dreamers ; Hibbard, George A., Iduna and Other Stories ; and Hepworth, George H., Starboard and Part.