A Guide to the Oliver Family Papers
A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 10307
![[logo]](http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/logos/uva-sc.jpg)
University of Virginia Library
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryUniversity of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
USA
Phone: (434) 243-1776
Fax: (434) 924-4968
Reference Request Form: https://small.lib.virginia.edu/reference-request/
URL: http://small.library.virginia.edu/
© 1997 By the Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia. All rights reserved.
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Processed by: Kimberly S. Hanks
Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Oliver Family Papers, Accession 10307, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
This collection was given to the Library by Mrs. Hugh R. Leavell of Richmond, Virginia , on December 14, 1978 .
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Scope and Content
This collection, comprised of ca. 250 items, 1807-1864,
consists of correspondence of
Ann Carter Oliver ,
Lucy H. Oliver ,
Lucy (Oliver) Cocke , and other members of
the
Oliver family and
Cocke family of central
Virginia . The correspondence, 1807-1830,
is primarily that of
Benjamin Oliver , originally from
Hanover County and later a resident of "
Union Hall , "
Albemarle
County
, Virginia , and his wife,
Lucy H. Oliver . These letters are chiefly
concerned with family news or business matters. Correspondents
include:
M. Braxton ;
George
Clark , brother-in-law of
Benjamin Oliver and
Lucy H. Oliver , of
Lexington, Virginia ;
Charles C. Page ;
Ann Tomlin and
W. W. Tomlin , sister and brother-in-law
of
Lucy H. Oliver , of "
Oak Hill , "
Richmond
County
, Virginia ;
Newman Williamson Barnes ; and,
Lucy H. Barnes of
Falmouth, Virginia . There are two
letters, August 19, 1807 and January 18, 1817, concerning
payment of tuition for the "little girls," probably
Tomlin 's nieces; one letter is addressed
to Mrs.
Ann Hackley of a school at
Wilderness in
Spotsylvania
County
, Virginia . An 1813
letter to
Lucy Tomlin contains news of the British
burning
Hampton, Virginia , and the militia being
called. There is also correspondence between
Lucy H. Tomlin of "
Clifton , "
Hanover, Virginia , and
Sarah B. Campbell of
Lynchburg, Virginia , regarding the death
of Mrs.
Campbell 's brother, who had been engaged
to Lucy.
Later correspondence, 1831-1864, is primarily that of
Ann Carter "Nannie" Oliver and
Lucy (Oliver) Cocke , daughters of
Benjamin Oliver and
Lucy H. Oliver .
Benjamin Oliver died in 1820, and
Lucy H. Cocke sometime shortly after 1830,
leaving their daughters
Ann Oliver and
Lucy Oliver as wards of Dr.
Corbin Braxton of "
Chericoke , "
King
William
County
, Virginia .
Lucy Oliver married Dr.
Cary Charles Cocke , third son of
John Hartwell Cocke , and resided at "
Lower Bremo , "
Fluvanna
County
, Virginia . Correspondence
chiefly concerns news of family and friends. Two letters,
December 24, 1833 and April 4, 1834, from
Ann Coleman to
Lucy Oliver , describe life at
Cedar Park School at "
West River , "
Anne Arundel
County
, Maryland , mentioning
her course of studies, her work for a colonization society,
and the objections of local gentlemen of
Prince
Georges
County
, Maryland to a black
Sunday school conducted by the students and teachers.
Margaret Mercer , daughter of
John Mercer , governor of
Maryland , operated the
Cedar Park School . Of interest are four
letters, 1842-1843, from
Corbin Braxton and
Carter Braxton to
Cary Charles Cocke regarding their use of
Cyrus McCormick 's new reaper for
harvesting crops.
Other correspondents include:
Balsora Barnes of
Falmouth, Virginia ;
Margaret Mercer ;
Philip St. George
Cocke , second son of
John Hartwell Cocke ;
M. E. Fitzhugh of
Falmouth, Virginia ;
Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke ,
wife of
Philip St.
George
Cocke ;
Nora Macon ;
Mira Rosa Wilson of
Norfolk, Virginia ;
Fanny Coalter of "
Ingleside ";
Mikosa Wilson ;
Mary W. Braxton of "
Chericoke , "
King
William
County , Virginia ;
Olivia [ ] of
Baltimore, Maryland ;
Fanny Braxton ;
Lucy Braxton ; and
Tomlin Braxton .
There are several letters of interest. There is a July 4, 1840 letter written on The Delaware . A letter of December 8, 1841 describes a slave wedding. Letters of May 9 and May 14, 1843 mention the deaths of [Corbin] Braxton and Louisa Cocke , respectively. A letter in 1844 discusses politics--the lower class democrats and that every lady should be a Whig. A July 24, 1846 letter refers to a thieving slave who should either be hung or sold. There is a May 21, 1847 letter which discusses the marriage of two servants; General John Hartwell Cocke inquires about the character of the girl and feels it necessary to say that her intended is lazy. On November 12, 1847, Corbin Braxton writes regarding problems with the faculty at William and Mary . A 1850 letter mentions hearing Jenny Lind sing.
Organization
The letters are arranged chronologically.
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Ann Carter "Nannie" Oliver
- Ann Carter Oliver
- Ann Coleman
- Ann Hackley
- Ann Oliver
- Ann Tomlin
- Balsora Barnes
- Benjamin Oliver
- Campbell
- Carter Braxton
- Cary Charles Cocke
- Charles C. Page
- Corbin Braxton
- Cyrus McCormick
- Fanny Braxton
- Fanny Coalter
- George Clark
- Hugh R. Leavell
- Jenny Lind
- John Hartwell Cocke
- John Mercer
- Louisa Cocke
- Lucy (Oliver) Cocke
- Lucy Braxton
- Lucy H. Barnes
- Lucy H. Cocke
- Lucy H. Oliver
- Lucy H. Tomlin
- Lucy Oliver
- Lucy Tomlin
- M. Braxton
- M. E. Fitzhugh
- Margaret Mercer
- Mary W. Braxton
- Mikosa Wilson
- Mira Rosa Wilson
- Newman Williamson Barnes
- Nora Macon
- Norfolk, Virginia
- Olivia [ ]
- Philip St. George Cocke
- Sally Elizabeth Courtney (Bowdoin) Cocke
- Sarah B. Campbell
- Tomlin
- Tomlin Braxton
- W. W. Tomlin
- [Corbin] Braxton
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Albemarle County, Virginia
- Anne Arundel County, Maryland
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Falmouth, Virginia
- Fluvanna County, Virginia
- Hampton, Virginia
- Hanover County
- Hanover, Virginia
- King William County, Virginia
- Lexington, Virginia
- Lynchburg, Virginia
- Maryland
- Prince Georges County, Maryland
- Richmond County, Virginia
- Richmond, Virginia
- Spotsylvania County, Virginia
- Virginia
- Wilderness