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Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries (0434)560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
Business Number: 540-231-6308
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John M. Jackson, Archivist




Administrative Information
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Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Existence and Location of Copies
The collection has been digitized and is available online.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Squire Bosworth Papers, Ms2010-060, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Squire Bosworth Papers were purchased in two lots from the same source in May 2010. The first lot was comprised entirely of materials dated prior to 1865; the second, of materials dated from 1865 to 1892, plus a single undated letter.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Squire Bosworth Papers commenced in July 2010 and was completed in August 2010.
Biographical Note
Squire Bosworth, the son of Joshua Bosworth, was born in Montgomery, Massachusetts in 1785. He moved with his family to what
is northwestern Virginia (now West Virginia) while still young. After teaching school in Parkersburg and Beverly, Bosworth
studied medicine under a Dr. Dolbear and established his practice in Beverly. He served for a time as Randolph County
court clerk and as deputy sheriff and represented Randolph and Tucker
counties
in the Virginia General Assembly. Bosworth married Hannah Buckey, daughter of Peter Buckey, in 1816, and the couple would
have ten children: John W., Squire N.,
George
W., Elam B., Rebecca, Lucy, Harriet, Martha, Christina, and Mary. Squire Bosworth died in Beverly, West Virginia in 1870.
His son, John W. Bosworth, would also become a physician. Another son, Squire N. Bosworth, served during the American Civil
War in the 31st Virginia Infantry. Following the war, Squire N. Bosworth married Florence A. Brown (daughter of Bernard L.
Brown). He worked as a dry goods merchant and served for many years as Beverly's postmaster.
Scope and Content
This collection contains papers of Squire Bosworth, a physician and county
court clerk of Randolph
County
, Virginia (later West Virginia). The collection includes correspondence of Bosworth, other members of his family, and seemingly
unrelated individuals. Among the correspondence are several post-American Civil War letters written by family and friends,
discussing the political climate of the day in Virginia and West Virginia as well as Reconstruction issues in North Carolina
and Virginia. Also among the correspondence is a letter from Squire Bosworth filing a claim against the U. S. government for
services he rendered as a physician during the war. An 1849 letter from E. D. Wilson of Philippi provides information on area
politics and mentions the growing urbanization of Beverly, (West) Virginia. Also within the correspondence are several letters
addressed to Bosworth in his capacity as Randolph
County
court clerk.
Among the legal papers in the collection is an 1848 bill of sale for a female enslaved person named Huldah, purchased by Squire Bosworth from Peter Buckey. The collection also contains a summons ordering Squire Bosworth to appear before a local voter registration board to explain why his name should not be stricken from the local roll of voters. Also contained are deeds, marriage certificates, Bosworth's medical license, and a certificate granting local patent rights to a hillside plow improvement. The collection also contains several documents relating to attempts by John W. Bosworth, acting as the executor of his father's estate, to secure a claim against the U. S. government for goods confiscated by the army during the Civil War.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged by document type, then chronologically.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Squire Bosworth Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Container List
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E. D. Wilson (Philippi) to B. L. Brown (Beverly)Feb 16 1849
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William H. Richardson to Squire BosworthJul 17 1859
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Alfred H. Reiss (Baltimore) to S. BosworthFeb 3 1865
- Aug 31 1865
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J. H. Arbogast (Waynesboro) to S. BosworthOct 14 1865
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John B. Smith (Waynesboro) to S. BosworthDec 1 1865
- Jan 1 1866
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"John" [Bosworth?] (Baltimore, Maryland) to "Pa"Feb 22 1866
- Feb 26 1866
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M. A. Root (Philadelphia) to Squire BosworthMar 21 1866
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"Sister Bee" (Sunny Manse) to "Bro Newt"Jun 29 1866
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Benj. H. Smith (Wheeling) to S. BosworthJul 21 1866
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S. Bosworth (Beverly, West Virginia) to E. B. FrenchDec 24 1866
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J. W. Bosworth (Fishersville, Virginia) to "Pa"Sep 2 1867
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[Unidentified] (Bridgewater, Virginia) to "Uncle"Oct 6 1867
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"B" (Sunny Manse) to "Pa & Ma"Jan 3 1868
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Mollie D. B. (Philippi, West Virginia) to "Pa"Sep 20 1869
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"Sister Bee" (Sunny Manse) to "Bro."n.d.
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Receipts (newspaper subscriptions)1848-1869[7 items]
- 1860
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Bill of sale for female enslaved person named Huldah1848
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Deed granting Bosworth regional patent rights to William H. Babbit's improvements to the hillside plow1856
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1860
[2 items]
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Summons for Archibald Earl, witness in matter of Senter v. Cottell1860
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Marriage certificate for Mary M. Chenoweth and Hicman Triplett1861
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Marriage license for Chenoweth B. Hart and Rhoda J. Lewis1861
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Marriage license for Marshall Schoonover and Eliza Louk1861
- 1866
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S. Bosworth medical license1866
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Petition filed in claim of Squire Bosworth estate against U.S. government for wartime losses1888
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1892
[2 items]
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Promissory note signed by S. N. Bosworth1892
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Interrogatories on loyaltyn.d.
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Interrogatories on merits of claimn.d.