A Guide to the Phipps Family Papers, 1889-1915 Phipps Family, Papers, 1889-1915 2006.3

A Guide to the Phipps Family Papers, 1889-1915

A Collection in
Special Collections, Kegley Library
Collection Number 2006.3


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Repository
Special Collections, Kegley Library
Collection Number
2006.3
Title
Phipps Family Papers 1889-1915
Physical Characteristics
12 folders.
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Preferred Citation

Phipps Family Papers, Mss. Collection 2006.3, Kegley Library, Wytheville Community College, Wytheville, VA

Acquisition Information

Donated by Ruth Ann Chitwood as part of the W. R. Chitwood Collection in 2001, 2006 addendum.

Biographical Information

John Martin Phipps, born 26 June 1865, was the son of Joseph A. Phipps and Cynthia Bourne Phipps of Bridle Creek, Grayson County, Virginia. He attended King College and the Medical College of Virginia from which he graduated in 1887. On 8 April 1887 he received his license to practice medicine, establishing a practice in Independence initially before moving to Rural Retreat, Virginia.

Phipps married Cora Miller, daughter of Rev. Charles K. Miller and Mattie Young Miller, on 28 November 1892. A native of Rural Retreat, Cora Miller Phipps graduated from Martha Washington College in 1885. The Phipps raised three children, Ruth Varnelle Phipps (1893-1972), John Neal Phipps (1900-1962), and Lois M. Phipps (1907-1959). The family attended Rural Retreat Methodist Church; Dr. Phipps served the church as a trustee for many years. He also had a farm, raising cabbages and apples among other crops.

Dr. Phipps died 17 June 1911 from a cerebral hemorrhage. Cora Miller Phipps spent the next several years raising her two children and settling financial issues such as selling stock acquired by her husband. She also continued to manage the family farm and livestock. She died on 10 February 1934 and is buried with her husband and children in Mountain View Cemetery in Rural Retreat, Virginia.

Scope and Content

This collection consists of three series. Series I, Correspondence (1897-1918) includes letters received by Dr. John Martin Phipps and his widow Cora Miller Phipps from agricultural businesses, stock brokers, banks, real estate agents, veterinarians, and others.

Series II, Medical and Financial Records (1889-1915) consists of several daybooks containing notes on patients. Also included are receipts and account statements.

Series III, Miscellaneous Records (1912) contains a newspaper clipping about Charles S. Wassum and a report card for John Neal Phipps.

Contents List

Series I. Correspondence. 1897 - 1918, undated.
6 folders.
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Series II. Medical and Financial Records. 1889 - 1915.
3 folders.
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Series III. Miscellaneous Records. 1912.
2 items.

Series includes newspaper clipping regarding Charles S. Wassum, manager of the Royal Oak Boxwood Farm in Marion, Virginia and a report card for John Neal Phipps while a student at Rural Retreat School with teacher Alda Cline.

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