Tabb, John B., Stiles collection of A Guide to the Stiles Collection of John B. Tabb, 2002 M 35 A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Collection number M 35.

A Guide to the Stiles Collection of John B. Tabb, 2002 M 35

A Collection in Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Collection number M 35.


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Mary L. West

Repository
VCU James Branch Cabell Library
Identification
M 35
Title
Stiles collection of John B. Tabb 1877-1971
Quantity
1 Linear Feet
Creator
Stiles, Mary Evelyn
Creator
Tabb, John B. (John Banister)
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Use Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

Stiles collection of John B. Tabb, Collection # M 35, Special Collections and Archives, James Branch Cabell Library, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.


Biographical / Historical

John Bannister Tabb was born 22 March 1845 on his father's plantation, "The Forest," in Amelia County  next hit, Virginia. His parents were John Yelverton and Marianne Bertrand Archer Tabb. A Confederate blockade runner during the Civil War, Tabb's ship, the "Siren," was captured 4 June 1864, and he was imprisoned at Pt. Lookout, Maryland. There he met and befriended the Georgian poet Sidney Lanier. They remained close friends until Lanier's death in 1881. Through their friendship, Tabb began to write poetry. After the war, Tabb studied theology, expecting to become an Episcopalian priest. However, he became interested in Catholicism and converted in September 1872. He subsequently entered St. Charles College, Ellicott City, Maryland, from which he graduated in 1875. Tabb enrolled in St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore in 1881 and was ordained as a priest on 20 December 1884, though he never held a parish. He returned to St. Charles College and taught English until blindness forced him to retire in 1907. He began to write poetry during the Civil War, but his first volume, Poems, was not published until 1882. His metaphysical little poems gained popularity after the publication of a second volume of the same name in 1894, and he published regularly thereafter. Poor eyesight had plagued Tabb since boyhood, and he was completely blind when he died in Ellicott City, Maryland on 9 November 1909. Tabb's major works include Poems (1882), An Octave to Mary (1893), Poems (1894), Lyrics (1897), Bone Rules: Or, Skeleton of English Grammar (1897), Child Verse (1899), Two Lyrics (1900), Later Lyrics (1902), The Rosary on Rhyme (1884), Quipps and Quiddits (1907) and Later Poems (1910).

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of approximately 275 items of various types concerning the priest-poet, Father John B. Tabb, collected by his friend and admirer, Mary Evelyn Stiles of Richmond. Contained in the collection are a number of manuscript poems by Tabb, photocopies of letters from Tabb to Sidney Lanier, Gordon Blair, and others (1877-1909 originals at the Virginia Historical Society), and the letters and notebooks of Miss Stiles that pertain to Tabb. The collection spans the years 1877 to 1968.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged by subject and chronological therein.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Catholic Church -- Clergy
  • Poets, American -- 19th century.
  • Stiles, Mary Evelyn -- Archives
  • Tabb, John B. (John Banister) -- Manuscripts

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Stiles, Mary Evelyn
  • Stiles, Mary Evelyn -- Archives
  • Tabb, John B. (John Banister)
  • Tabb, John B. (John Banister) -- Manuscripts

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 1
Emma Gray Trigg items
1968-1971
Mixed Materials box: 1
Sue Jones Correspondence
1968
Mixed Materials box: 1
Mary Evelyn Stiles Correspondence, n.d.
1915-1952
Mixed Materials box: 1
Cards made from Tabb poems, ca.
1916
Mixed Materials box: 1
Biography of Tabb by Stiles, n.d.
Mixed Materials box: 1
Sister Mary Paulina Finn to Stiles
1906-1919
Mixed Materials box: 1
Miscellaneous Stiles papers, n.d.
1897-1922
Mixed Materials box: 1
Miscellaneous Stiles papers, n.d.
Mixed Materials box: 1
Ms Tabb Notes and Poems
1897-1906
Mixed Materials box: 1
Tabb poems, n.d.
Mixed Materials box: 1
Tabb poems, n.d.
1897
Mixed Materials box: 1
Philo Tabb to J.B. Tabb, n.d.
Mixed Materials box: 1
Clippings about Tabb
Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1896-1900
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1901-1902
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1903-1904
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1905
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1906-1907
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Gordon Blair
1908-1909
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to previous hit Louisa Coleman Gordon Blair (Lulie)
1898-1909
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Letters: Tabb to Sidney and Mary Day Lanier
1877-1881
Scope and Contents

All letters photocopies

Mixed Materials box: 2
Poems by Lanier
1880
Mixed Materials box: 2
Letter to Maria, n.d.
Mixed Materials box: 3
Notebook
1910-1913
Mixed Materials box: 3
Notebook
1903-1916
Mixed Materials box: 3
Notebook John Bannister Tabb: A Study of his Poetry by Thomas T. Price
1896
Mixed Materials box: 3
Notebook, n.d.
1915
Mixed Materials box: 3
Child Verse: Poems Grave and Gay by Tabb
1899
Mixed Materials box: 3
Negative of a photograph, n.d. to be removed
Mixed Materials box: 3
Articles about Tabb
1945, 1953, 1956