A Guide to the Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd, 1817-1889 Shepherd, Martin Baskett, Papers of 4241,-a

A Guide to the Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd, 1817-1889

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Accession number
4241,-a
Title
Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd, 1817-1889
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English

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Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd, Accession #4241,-a, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given as a gift and a bequest on 1953 April 13 adn 1984 February 15.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • A[gustus]
  • B[askett]
  • C[ochran]
  • G[arland]
  • H[opkins]
  • Marg[aret]
  • C[harles]
  • D[avid]
  • F[lavius]
  • H[enry]
  • J[oseph]
  • K[ent]
  • L[acy]
  • M[artin]
  • M[ary]
  • S[hepherd]
  • T[homas]

Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd,

Correspondence
  • Box 1
    David Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1817-1819
    • The treatment of the spavin of a horse by blistering and cantharious, or Spanish flies 1817 July 1
    • Fatherly advice on planning for the future and finding employment and news of the family 1819 April 4
  • Box 1
    Jesse Baskett Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1820
    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1820 June 3

      Economic hardships and having to sell his factory to John A. Cameron, the Presbyterian Church and it Sunday school, the benefit of the completed bridge to the trades.

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1820 July 23

      Advice on improving himself and recommendation to pursue Latin language studies; local news including a town election with candidates John A. Cameron and Gen. Davis, upcoming weddings, and Miss Catharine Elliot and her family.

  • Box 1
    Jesse Martin Baskett and Martin Baskett to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1822-1828, n.d.
    • Shelby County  next hit, Kentucky 1822 October 21

      Personal and family news, introduction of one cousin to another

    • Shelby previous hit County  next hit, Kentucky 1825 July 22

      Request to tend to a debt owed to Polly Kent

    • Shelby previous hit County  next hit, Kentucky 1828 September 16

      Advice for his nephew's "enlargement and prosperity in reasonable and religious matters"; family and local church-related news.

  • Box 1
    John Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1822-1831
  • Box 1
    Augustine Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1827-1828
    • Wadesboro, North Carolina 1827 November 20

      Plans for an upcoming trip to Nashville, Tennessee and New Orleans, Louisiana; family news; condition and prices of corn and cotton crops; "the present administration considered objectionable" in the district.

    • Wadesboro, North Carolina 1828 July 8

      Birth of son, Frederick Augustus, on May 7; decision to move family to Jackson City, Tennessee in hopes of good financial prospects

  • Box 1
    Letters to Martin Baskett Shepherd re Educational and Religious Issues 1821-1831
    • Fayetteville, North Carolina, from John H. Norment and Thomas B. Lippitt 1821 June 2

      The progress of the "Society of our Little Place" and other religious societies; religious beliefs; limited news of Jesse and Augustine Shepherd.

    • Hartford, Connecticut, from Thomas H[opkins] Gallaudet (1781-1851) 1821 July 17

      Advice and information on stuttering from this educator

    • Montgomery previous hit County  next hit, North Carolina, from Armistead Lilly 1823 January 22

      Illness in that part of the country; increase in church membership and baptisms; teaching of religious beliefs

    • Albemarle previous hit County  next hit, Virginia, from P. Austin 1826 January 1

      Family and local news; Mr. William Bradford's school; expresses appreciation to his tutor.

    • Parsonage, from William Moore 1831 December 20

      Action of declining to accept the call to Fork Church due to accusations of some unnamed offense

  • Box 1
    Joseph Henry Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1829-1840
    • Nashville, Tennessee 1829 November 1

      D[avid] G[arland] Shepherd's school account; advice on and offer of assistance to purchase good land

    • Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1836 January 27

      Personal and family news; small pox vaccinations; opinions of the young ladies

    • Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1836 June 19

      Recurring attack of "ague & fever"; John Shepherd's improvement in health and diet; fear of the return of cholera; news of friends from Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit; Baptists, Presbyterians, and Methodists in the area; much drinking, little temperance; war with the Indians.

    • Nashville, Tennessee 1837 August 5

      Longing to return to Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit; an attack of bilious fever and inflamation of the lungs; lengthy discourse on "religious pretensions" and his "inclination to slight the goodness of God"

    • Nashville, Tennessee 1837 December 9

      Decline of yellow fever; personal and family news; Tennessee Baptist Convention; news of Robert Boyte Crawford Howell (1801-1868), Pastor of the First Baptist Church; church-related news

    • Huntsville, Alabama 1840 March 19

      Personal and family news; financial hardships; the need for an agent for the Baptist College; news of Pastor [Robert Boyte Crawford] Howell; church-related news.

  • Box 1
    David Garland Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1831-1849
    • Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1831 October 17

      Good crops of corn but too wet for cotton and tobacco; the effects of competition on the goods business; personal news; the dissolution of the President's cabinet and fear that [Andrew] Jackson (1767-1845) would outlive his popularity; formation of temperance societies.

    • Granville, Tennessee 1838 September 17

      Death of their brother John Shepherd on the 13th from bilious fever and his longterm ill health; illnesses of John's wife Martha and daughter Sarah Baker; financial state of their business.

    • Granville, Tennessee 1838 November 5

      Death of child Sarah Baker Shepherd; advice on "removing west & to a nonslaveholding state."

    • Granville, Tennessee 1843 November 16
      William Perkins living in New Orleans, Louisiana, Richard Smith replacing Perkins in Nashville, Tennessee, and his own business' loss of Smith; hardships of Martha Shepherd in supporting her family and her negroes, chiefly women and children; John Shepherd's estate.
    • Granville, Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1949 November 1

      Description of wife and children; Division of the Sons of Temperance, no liquor sold.

  • Box 1
    Correspondence of Martin Baskett Shepherd re Estate of David Shepherd 1833-1841
    • Louisa, Virginia, from Thomas Baker 1833 May 25

      Advice not to sell the estate prior to their mother's death and explanation of provisions and special legacies in David Shepherd's will.

    • Louisa, Virginia, from Thomas Baker 1834 April 28

      Continued advice to not sell estate until "we can be perfectly safe."

    • New Glasgow, Virginia, from David S. Garland 1835 June 26

      Death of Mrs. Long, widow of David Shepherd; terms of disposition of negroes in David Shepherd's will; advice to sell negroes as they are selling at high prices and seeking assistance with the matter.

    • Wadesboro, North Carolina, from James M. [Shepherd] 1835 October 23

      Personal financial news; family news; John Shepherd's children being educated in South Carolina; inquiring into settlement of David Shepherd's estate; thoughts on abolition in South Carolina.

    • Albemarle previous hit County  next hit, Virginia, from Micajah Woods 1835 July 5

      Offering a proposition as to the disposition of the negroes belonging to Mrs. Long, widow of David Shepherd.

    • New Glasgow, Virginia, from David S. Garland 1837 September 3

      Disposition of a negro woman and child, living with Samuel M. Garland.

    • Yancey Mills, Albemarle previous hit County  next hit, Virginia, from John S. Cocke 1841 February 8

      Debt owed to David Shepherd's estate; purchase of a negro man and boy exhausting finances.

  • Box 1
    Benjamin A. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1833-1847
    • Palmyra, Virginia 1833 August 18

      Choice of Martin Shepherd as guardian

    • Nashville, Tennessee 1834 February 23

      Personal and family news; superior land in Kentucky and describing Shelby previous hit County  next hit, Kentucky as a good prospect in which to settle

    • Galveston, Texas [postmarked New Orleans, Louisiana] 1840 February 17

      The booming trade business; Mexican government's failure to recognize Texas' independence; northern provinces of Mexico commencing a revolt, President forbidding aid to Mexican provinces seeking independence; religious and church-related matters

    • Galveston, Texas [postmarked New Orleans, Louisiana] 1842 April 9

      Discussion of the last few months' invasion by the Mexicans; the current state of excitement among Texans and their strong feeling of independence; views on reasons for war; the effect of the dispute on business in Texas; personal and family news; church-related matters

    • Houston, Texas 1842 October 18

      Life in Houston, Texas; news of the Mexican rebellion against Texas; change in business status due to a dissolution of the partnership; personal and family news

    • Houston, Texas 1843 February 3

      Prospects in Texas worse for the time; expectation of a hostile demonstration by Mexico during the spring; the capture of about 250 "Texicans" in the town of Mier on the other side of the Rio Grande; view that the "Mexican nation cannot be regarded properly as a civilized people"; discourse on the Mexican population and the history of the separation of Texas; effect of rain on crops; discussion of "the perfidy of mankind"; personal and family news

    • Galveston, Texas [postmarked New Orleans, Louisiana] 1845 March 22

      Recovering from 1842 invasions by Mexico; doubts of the citizens of Texas over the proposition of annexation to the United States; personal and family news, improved business.

    • Houston, Texas [postmarked New Orleans, Louisiana] 1847 July 16

      Personal and family news; crops promising to be abundant, especially corn, sweet potatoes, and sugar cane; discussion of advantages and problems to moving out west; thoughts on the government's treatment of Mexico, Texas, and annexation.

  • Box 1
    James Meredith Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1836, 1843
    • Wadesboro, Anson previous hit County  next hit, North Carolina 1836 January 22

      Plans to remove to Tennesee to be with their brother John; birth of Catherine Isabella Shepherd, daughter of Augustine Shephered, on December 20, 1835.

    • Granville, Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1843 June 28

      Personal and family news; David Shepherd in New Orleans now, in charge of a small lot of tobacco; his own tobacco crops doing poorly; state congressional and legislative elections.

  • Box 1
    Martha Ann Shepherd to Mary Kent Shepherd 1838, n.d.
    • Granville, Tennessee 1838 November 9

      Mourning the deaths of husband John and daughter Sarah Baker, her devastation over their loss.

    • Mention of an injury to Martin Shepherd's foot; John Newton Shepherd taking a professorship at Allegheny High School; personal and family news n.y. July 27

      W/ANS from John to Martin -- ill health; good corn crops; plans for cultivating cabbage, potatoes, tomatoes, and onions.

  • Box 1
    Robert Boyte Crawford Howell to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1838-1839
    • Nashville, Tennessee 1838 October 23

      Acquaintance with Joseph Henry Shepherd, his good qualities, his religious beliefs having a strong Presbyterian influence, the effect of his brother John's death on his spirits.

    • Nashville, Tennesse 1839 March 19

      News of Joseph Henry Shepherd's baptism in the waters of the Cumberland and joining the Church.

  • Box 1
    Mrs. E. O. Mitchell to Mary Kent Shepherd 1838-1848
    • 1838 May 29

      Personal and family news, particularly in relation to health and religion

    • Mitchell's Store, Virginia 1839 March 1

      Personal and family news; schooling of E[ ] L[acy] and Harriet Baker, and her studies in natural philosophy, astronomy, and use of the globes; visit by [James] Fife; intentions of having a school.

    • Mitchell's Store, Virginia 1840 October 11

      Personal and family news; religious matters

    • Mitchell's Store, Virginia 1841 June 19

      Sympathy and religious and spiritual support for death of a child of Mary Kent Shepherd; personal and family news.

    • Mitchell's Store, Virginia 1843 March 3

      From C. S. Farrar, on the circumstances and death of her mother; death of cousin Polly Farrar; w/ANS from Mrs. E. O. Mitchell, on the death of her mother

    • Mitchell's Store, Virginia 1844 April 11

      Illness, treatment, and death of Virginia on March 8th

    • [ ]sville, Virginia 1848 December 14

      Personal and family news

  • Box 1
    Benjamin A. Shepherd to Mary Kent Shepherd 1839-1841
    • New Orleans, Louisiana 1839 April 19

      Personal and family news; grateful for their religious and spiritual support in his time of doubt, envious of their brother's newfound faith and baptism; the growth of Galveston, Texas with its fertile land and fine climate

    • Galveston, Texas [postmarked New Orleans, Louisiana] 1841 October 17

      Death of newborn and his wife's subsequent problems with drying up her milk; yellow fever in New Orleans; soil and climate of [New Orleans]; growth of churches, with Presbyterian, Methodist, Episcopalian, and Catholic buildings in progress; the conquest of Texas; w/ANS to Martin Shepherd -- good deal of shipping and business from other ports; the fluctuation of Texas government liabilities

  • Box 1
    Letters to Martin Baskett Shepherd re Educational or Religious Issues 1840-1859
    • Winnsville, from J. Winn 1840 October 23

      Suggestion to write a piece on "the impropriety of the interference of the Pastor of a Church in political matters"; supporting the cause of "true religion" without political ties.

    • From R. H. Raymond 1845 November 14

      "The plan of classing scholars in grammar so as successfully to advance them"; discussion of scholars, named by initials, and their progress.

    • R. H. Raymond [1845?]

      The examination of J. G. Hughes

    • Sandy River, from Daniel Witt 1846 May 4

      Declining an invitation from Fork Church for Witt to preach; interest in the large churches under his ministry

    • To James B. Taylor, from M[artin] B[askett] Shepherd 1852 August 21

      Views on the community as a whole in regard to religion and the success of the [Fork] church in gaining membership

    • To William A. Whitescarver, from [Martin Baskett Shepherd] 1853 January 7

      Increasing the membership of the Fork Church; the current condition of the Fork Church as being somewhat fragile; personal religious

    • Receipt from William Tompkins, Superintendent of Schools, Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit, for balance of school funds 1853 January 24
    • Chesterfield Court House, from Harriet A. Baker 1856 August 12

      Pursuing a teaching position at Winnsville Institute

    • Richmond, Virginia, from H. K. Ellyson 1856 June 17

      Enclosing the Abstract of the Annual Report of the State Mission Board and soliciting funds.

    • Charlottesville, Virginia, from A. P. Abell 1859 April 22

      Seeking the work of "private Christians" to spread the word of the Baptists

    • Concord, [North Carolina], from James D. Coleman 1859 December 7

      The Goshen Association, its election of delegates to the Richmond Convention, and its election of delegates to the Biennial Convention in 1856 and its directive to the Board to fill the vacancies, [James Madison] Pendleton (1811-1891) and the influence of [James Robinson] Graves (1820-1893) and the Tennessee Baptist .

    • From M[ary] K[ent] S[hepherd] n.d.

      Religious support to a friend

    • From A. J. Goolsby n.d.

      Appreciation of kind advice and interest in welfare

  • Box 1
    Jesse George Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1841-1851
    • Raleigh, North Carolina 1841 July 26

      Personal and family news, particularly re Benjamin A. Shepherd and James Meredith Shepherd; attending the Law School; comments on the ladies, gentlemen, and families in Raleigh; detailed description of a visit to Monticello and Thomas Jefferson's burial ground; travel through Charlottesville, Gordonsville, and Richmond (by railroad to North Carolina); good corn crops, bad grain; life in Raleigh, North Carolina; the growth of the college at Chapel Hill.

    • Raleigh, North Carolina 1842 April 14

      Thoughts of marriage this spring season; temperance societies being formed and being opposed by the Episcopalians; Whig Convention of April 1842, where Mr. [Henry] Clay (1777-1852) was nominated for the Presidency and Governor [John Motley] Morehead (1796-1866) for reelection

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1843 March 20

      Marriage of James [Shepherd] to Eliza I. Strother of Smith previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee; impending marriage to Catherine Isabella Dobbin, and having $1,500 to $2,000, 13 negroes and a good library; description of the Dobbin family members; the growth of Fayetteville

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1844 December 20

      Married and family life, living with mother-in-law; owning 6 negro men, two young girls and two young women who have 5 children; principal crop in area is corn; wanting his own farm; improvements in the science of agriculture; rich lands in the state and the land on the Roanoke first rate, good corn and cotton crops.

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1845 December 17

      Promotion of "Extra Billy" [William Smith (1797-1887), governor of Virginia, 1846-1849]; James C[ochran] Dobbin (1814-1857), a member of congress from that district, and his taking over Dobbins' clients; town recovering from a disastrous fire in June; wanting his own farm and having to hire out his negroes at present; best business is steam mill timber and turpentine.

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1850 April 1

      Releases his own interest in his grandparents' estate; personal and family news

    • Fayetteville, North Carolina 1851 November 9

      Personal and family news--new baby daughter, the four children, Henry Elliot, Margaret Dobbin, Kate and Mary; large legal practice with circuit in four previous hit counties  next hit, their residence on the "Sand Hills," the girls Marg[aret] Ann, Sarah, and Kate

  • Box 1
    James Fife to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1843-1848
    • Receipt for Virginia Baptist S. S. and Public Association 1843 June 6
    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1845 December 17

      Death of Bro. Smith in the Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit area

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1848 March 2

      Lengthy religious opinions on man and his actions concerning "Negroe trading" and the condemnation [by the Baptist Church] for men trading negroes for gain

  • Box 1
    David S. Shepherd to John Newton Shepherd 1845
    • Louisa Court House, Virginia 1845 February 8

      Personal news

  • Box 1
    William M. Perkins to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1845, 1850
    • Byrd, Columbia, Virginia 1845 December 11

      Wanting to get together while he is at his father's

    • New Orleans, Louisiana 1850 April 10

      Occupied with business; personal and family news; Robert Boyte Crawford Howell leaving Nashville Church

  • Box 1
    Martin Baskett Shepherd to Isaac O. Perkins 1846-1847
    • Religious contemplation of man's place in the world, and his own state of "darkness, doubt & despondency" 1846 January 1
    • Lengthy discourse on "the proper manner of examining candidates for baptism" 1847 October 17
  • Box 1
    A. B. Smith to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1846-1847
    • Richmond, Virginia 1846 October 16

      The late Brother Smith's memoirs and inquiries as to Brother Smith's general character

    • Fluvanna, Virginia, from Martin Baskett Shepherd 1847 April 11

      The late Bro. Smith's general character and his involvement in politics

    • Richmond, Virginia 1847 July 13

      The late Brother Smith, his memoirs, and his involvement in politics

  • Box 1
    D. F. Newton to John Newton Shepherd and Martin Baskett Shepherd 1849-[1850]
    • Covington, Kentucky 1849 April 31

      Religious thoughts

    • Covington, Kentucky ca. 1850

      Religious thoughts

  • Box 1
    O. T. Mitchell to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1850
    • Poet's Hill, Virginia 1850 December 30

      Inquiring about the condition of "Winnsville" and the probability of it being sold.

  • Box 1
    James Fife to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1850-1852
    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1850 June 14

      Harvesting and being unable to deliver guano to him; news of David F. Newton who has abandoned ties with the church and become an active abolitionist; the good qualities of [ ] Broaddus as a preacher.

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1851 November 19

      The benefits of giving Shepherd's son a good education; lengthy discussion of farming, giving much instruction, and the rewards of farming; the Baptist church

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1852 February 3

      Church-related news; lengthy discourse on the effects of abolitionism on blacks and whites, especially in regard to church and worship

    • Fluvanna, Virginia, from Martin Baskett Shepherd 1852 February 9

      Church-related and religious discussion

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1852 June 17

      Mention of [ ] Broaddus and John Newton; "the large concourse of Black and White who cannot get in at the Fork Union," his disppointment in the church, and his schemes on how to construct a larger house

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1852 September 6

      Gratification of hard labor in restoring faith in the brethren; mention of Brothers Broaddus and Whitescarver

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1852 October 14

      Good qualities of Brother Whitescarver

    • Charlottesville, Virginia 1852 July 27

      Hardships of being ill with dyspepsia and trying to find relief, and various suggestions for the relief of symptoms

    • Letters in The Herald signed "Aquila" being attributed to a young preacher by the name of Thomas of Nelson; advice on leaving a controversial matter alone and leaving the matter to a counsel n.d.
    • From Martin Baskett Shepherd n.d.
      (incomplete)

      Church-related news; discord in the church

  • Box 1
    Benjamin A. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1850-1854
    • Houston, Texas 1850 April 22

      Personal and family news, including his being ill with asthma, his children's health, and the improved health of Constantine; inquiries on whether or not he will stay in Fluvanna and advice on buying land; thinks that "a man with negroes can make more at farming and stock raising" in Texas; financial matters and settlement of their mother's estate

    • Houston, Texas 1851 February 12

      His own improved health and two of his children afflicted with "rheumatism or nervous weakness"; the Compromise of 1850 and the effects on emigration and Texas; life in Texas; offer to assist with the purchase of land...

    • Houston, Texas 1853 June 10
    • New York, New York -- 1853 July 29
    • Houston, Texas 1854 March 29
    • Houston, Texas 1854 June 30
    • Houston, Texas 1854 July 13
    • Houston, Texas 1854 August 11
    • Houston, Texas 1854 August 25
    • Houston, Texas 1854 September 8
    • Houston, Texas 1854 September 25
    • Houston, Texas 1854 October 31
  • Box 1
    Thomas Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1851, 1856
    • Fluvanna, Virginia 1851 July 16

      Request from George A. Bowles for permission from John Newton to go to Hampden Sydney College; guardianship of their niece ["Kate"]

    • Fluvanna, Virginia 1856 June 8

      Personal and family news; administration of the mercantile business of Mr. H. Payne

  • Box 1
    Augustine Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1851, 1861
  • Box 1
    Wadesboro, North Carolina 1851 July 20

    Plans for the care and guardianship of "Kate"

    • Wadesboro, North Carolina 1857 April 27

      Personal and family news; inquiries as to the standing of the Virginia Female Institute; cotton crops, scarcity of provisions

    • Wadesboro, North Carolina 1861 May 20

      "the movements of troops and preparation for war"; support of the South

  • Box 1
    Letters to John Newton Shepherd 1852-1854

    1852 August 20, from F[lavius] J[oseph] Ribble -- studies at the University of Virginia; Dr. [Gessner] Harrison's work on Latin Grammar [ An Exposition of some of the Laws of the Latin Grammar ]; choosing a room on the Lawn as opposed to the Western Range; expectations of laborious studies

    • From T[homas] A. Fitzgerald 1852 September 2
    • Oak Hill, from C[harles] A[gustus] Jones 1854 July 8
    • Oak Hill, previous hit Nottoway  next hit previous hit County  next hit, Virginia, from [Charles Agustus Jones] 1854 August 28
  • Box 1
    Mrs. E. O. Mitchell to Mary Kent Shepherd 1852-1855, n.d.
    • 1852 September 4
    • Fairview, Hadensville, Virginia 1853 April 5
    • Fairview, Hadensville, Virginia 1854 May 6
    • 1855 March 16
    • n.y. May 14
    • n.y. May 14
    • n.d.
    • n.d.
  • Box 1
    David Garland Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1852-1856
    • Granville, Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1852 August 11
    • Granville, Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1853 January 17
    • Granville, Tennessee 1856 August 18
    • Granville, Tennessee 1856 September 20
    • Granville, Jackson previous hit County  next hit, Tennessee 1856 September 20

      Relinquish of claims on balance due from Thomas Baker

  • Box 1
    Miscellaneous Correspondence 1852-1876, n.d.
    • Martin Baskett Shepherd, to the voters of Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit 1852 April 1

      Withdrawing his name as a candidate for the clerkship of the previous hit county  next hit, and the reasons for the withdrawal

    • Martin Baskett Shepherd, to the voters of Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit, varied version of above 1852 April
    • R. R. Mason to Mrs. Martin ]Baskett] Shepherd 1858 October 2

      Writing for his wife who is ill, expressing her sorrow that she will not be able to see her, and offering the gift of some fresh meat

    • [ ]amie, [Chal] Grove, to Mrs. Shepherd -- personal, missing acquaintances from Palmyra 1858 November 15
    • Mary [A. Evans], Welton, to Mary Shepherd 1860s

      Yankees being only eleven miles from Richmond, personal and family news

    • Mary A. Evans to "Dear Aunt" [Mary Shepherd] 1860s

      How the families and neighbors sustained visits from the Yankees, personal and family news

    • D. M. Crowell, Rome, New York, to M[artin] B[askett] Shepherd, Palmyra, Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit 1874 January

      Feeling "a peculiar sympathy for my friends south," spiritual and religious message, discussion of Joel S. Bacon as a young man

    • Warranty Deed, from the Ohio, Kentucky, and Texas Land Company, State of Ohio, to Martin B. Shepherd, Palmyra, Virginia, for lands in the previous hit County  next hit of Grayson and State of Texas 1876 December 12
    • Blanche Venable, Cascade, Virginia, to M[artin] B[askett] Shepherd, Palmyra, Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit, Virginia 1876 May 8

      Discussion of latest novels read, particularly of Byron, the opening of the Grangers' warehouse in Danville, Virginia

    • [ ] Shepherd to Captain Cleveland n.d.

      Discussing a matter with a man named Albins

    • M. E. C. to "Uncle Martin" [Baskett Shepherd]

      Arranging to have his things moved to the smokehouse for safekeeping

  • Box 1
    Jennie Perkins to Stephen J. Perkins 1853
    • Valley Union Seminary (Hollins), to Stephen J. Perkins 1883 November 27

      Personal, educational, and religious news and word of persons at the school

  • Box 1
    Benjamin A. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1856
    • Houston, Texas 1856 February 22

      Inquiring about the progress of his school; concern about the health of "Joe" [Joseph Henry Shepherd] and having an occulist care for him; concern over Mary [Shepherd] and her illness (due to pregnancy); probable plans for a trip to Virginia next summer; personal and family news.

    • Houston, Texas 1856 May 24

      Birth of their baby, Susan Manella "Nelly," on the 5th of March; Mary [Shepherd's] and children's plans to leave New Orleans, Louisiana for travel to Richmond, Virginia and his own visit there and to the northern cities on business

    • Houston, Texas 1856 June 6

      Uncertainty of Mary being able to leave as planned, chiefly due to "Ben's" absence

    • Houston, Texas 1856 June 13

      Mary not having the opportunity to leave, due to Ben's absence; delay in their travel plans

    • Houston, Texas 1856 July 4

      Still contemplating a trip to Virginia but worried about travelling with four babies, especially during the hot weather; discussing possible alternatives; wishing to go to New York and Boston in connection with his business; Ben's illness and poor eyes

    • Montgomery, Alabama 1856 July 23

      Arrived with little Ben and William Perkins and his family by steamboat from Mobile, Alabama; wishing to take Ben to the best occulist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1856 August 14

      Dr. Hayes' diagnosis that Ben's eyes would improve not with medical treatment but with overall improved health and vigor and suggestion for a change of climate; death of Shelton [ ] on the 6th; plans for arrival in Virginia and leaving Ben with sister Polly

  • James Meredith Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1856
    • Lexington, Tennessee 1856 May 21

      Financial matter between a Mr. Henderson and a Mr. Miles; their father's estate; the current education of his children: John William, twelve, David I., ten; Elizabeth Rebecca, nine; Laura E., seven; and, Helen Mary, four; "our town a great place for drinking and gaming," the legislation repealing the license law for on premises

    • Lexington, Tennessee 1856 September 15

      Note relinquishing all claims due from Thomas Baker and Martin B. Shepherd, administrators of their father's estate

  • Benjamin A. Shepherd (nephew) and Joseph Henry Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1856
    • Charleston, South Carolina 1856 March 1

      Introduction from thirteen year old nephew, detailing current education; March 5 --personal and family news from his brother; one of his partner's being in Europe and in St. Croix for the treatment of consumption; being engaged with business, Sunday school, and church matters

  • William M. and Stephen J. Perkins to Col. Joseph Perkins 1857-1858, 1865
  • Farrar Family to their Uncle and Aunt, Martin Baskett and Mary Kent Shepherd 1856-1866
  • Bettie A. and Sallie Leftwich to Mary Kent Shepherd 1858-1860
  • Bettie Mitchell to Mary Kent Shepherd 1858-1860
  • Sallie Leftwich to "Dear Sister," including an inventory of blacks to be divided by the Leftwich family 1860
  • Perrin Farrar to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1860-1871
  • Berta C. Mitchell to Mary Kent Shepherd 1861-1864, n.d.
  • David Garland Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1861-1868
  • Benjamin A. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1861-1869
  • O. T. Mitchell to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1862-1867
  • Kate L. Bennett to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1864
  • Ann B. Leftwich to Martin Baskett and Mary Kent Shepherd 1864
  • Letter from J[oseph] H[enry] Shepherd to Mary Kent Shepherd 1864
  • Martin Baskett Shepherd to William M. Perkins 1866-1867
  • Correspondence of William M. Perkins re Estate of John Newton Shepherd 1867
  • A. L. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1867
  • Bettie A. Leftwich to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1869
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    A. L. Shepherd and Co. to Mrs. Thomas Cleveland 1869
  • Box 1
    David Garland Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1869
  • Box 1
    William M. Perkins to Thomas Cleveland re Black Laborers 1870
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    David Garland Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1870
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    Benjamin A. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1871-1872, 1883
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    William M. Perkins to Thomas Cleveland re Black Laborers brought from Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit to work in New Orleans 1871
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    Thomas Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1880
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    D. C. Shepherd to Martin Baskett Shepherd 1883
  • Box 2
    Correspondence of John Newton Shepherd and his parents, Martin Baskett and Mary Kent Shepherd 1851-1866, n.d.
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Personal Papers
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    Martin Baskett Shepherd's trip to New York 1826
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    Religious Essays written by Martin Baskett Shepherd for the Religious Herald 1846-1854, n.d.
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    Obituaries of Family Members 1849-1870
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    Records of the Fork Baptist Church of Fluvanna previous hit County  next hit 1849-1865, n.d.
  • Box 3
    Religious Essays written by Martin Baskett Shepherd 1851-1855, n.d.
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    Blacks and the Church 1852-1853, n.d.
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    Educational Essays written by Martin Baskett Shepherd n.d.
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    Lecture Notes taken by John Newton Shepherd at the University of Virginia 1852-1855
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    Amnesty Oath of Martin Baskett Shepherd 1865
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    Medical Cures 1871-1879
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    Miscellaneous Verse n.d.
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    Miscellaneous Food and Household Recipes n.d.
  • Box 3
    Material copied from the Autobiography of Martin Baskett Shepherd n.d.
Financial and Legal Papers
  • Box 3
    Estate of David Shepherd 1823-1850
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    Business Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd 1828-1849
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    Estate of Dabney Minor 1834-1835
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    Newspaper Receipts 1838-1860
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    Deeds and Surveys pertaining to Martin Baskett Shepherd's Land in Fluvanna previous hit County 1834-1857
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    Estate of Stephen Farrar 1838-1870
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    Account Books and Record of Crop Yields 1847-1867
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    Business Papers of Martin Baskett Shepherd 1850-1889, n.d.
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