Julia Miller Junkin Fishburn CorrespondenceWLU.Coll.0435

Julia Miller Junkin Fishburn CorrespondenceWLU.Coll.0435


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Repository
Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
Identification
WLU.Coll.0435
Title
Julia Miller Junkin Fishburn Correspondence Inclusive 1854-1887 Bulk 1854-1858
Quantity
5 Item
Creator
Fishburn, Julia Miller Junkin
Creator
Webster, Lizzie
source
Richard, France, Mrs.
Language
English .

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Preferred Citation

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Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Mrs. Richard France in 1983 and 1984.


Scope and Contents

This collection contains four letters by Julia Miller Junkin Fishburn while she lived at her father, George Junkin's house, while he was the President of Washington and Lee University. She writes to her friend Lizzie Webster in Maryland about her sister Margaret Junkin Preston, her brother-in-law General Stonewall Jackson, her upcoming marriage to Junius M. Fishburn, who was a Latin professor at Washington College, later about his death and her mother's death. A fifth letter dated approximately 30 years later gives advice to her friend on publishing a book of poetry.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Correspondence
  • Death -- Psychological aspects
  • Fishburn, Junius M.
  • Grief
  • Jackson, Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall)
  • Junkin, George, 1798 - 1868
  • Marriage
  • Poetry -- Publishing
  • Preston, Margaret Junkin
  • Richard, France, Mrs.

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Fishburn, Julia Miller Junkin
  • Fishburn, Junius M.
  • Jackson, Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall)
  • Junkin, George, 1798 - 1868
  • Preston, Margaret Junkin
  • Richard, France, Mrs.
  • Webster, Lizzie