A Guide to the Alexander Family Papers
A Collection in the
Special Collections Department
Accession number 4800
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.
Preferred Citation
Alexander Family Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of Virginia Library
Acquisition Information
This collection was a gift of Mr. Lewis Egerton Smoot of " Caledon " in Goby, Virginia . It was presented to the University of Virginia on June 18, 1954 .
Funding Note
Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Scope and Content
The papers of the
Alexander family of
King
George
County
, Virginia contain ca.
2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),
ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal
papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner
Gustavus B. Alexander , and concern his
dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,
as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers
are those of his son,
Charles G. Alexander , lawyer, justice of
the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of
subjects, including
King
George
County
Schools , land
surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other
subjects of possible interest include medical records and
doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning
St. Paul's Church in
King
George
County
.
Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat and other goods with Alexandria merchants Stephen Shinn and Son . Other business associates include W.H. McDonald and Co. , J. Leadbeater and Son , C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne . Gustavus B. Alexander and other area landowners dealt in guano with the Alexandria, Virginia company S.S. Masters and Son : 6, 13, 23 Sept 1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept 1860. Two contracts with overseers of the Alexander family plantation " Caledon " are included in the correspondence: with Henry Ryals (30 Oct 1852) and with John L. Lewisford (9 Jan 1860).
Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug
1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to
land holdings of the related
Stuart family ,
Chapman family , and
Alexander family in
Alexandria, Virginia . Other letters
concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to "
Strawberry Hill property" bought by
Eliza Jackson from
G.B. Wallace , dated 4 Sept 1876;
R.H. Stuart to
Charles G. Alexander concerning land sold
to
Eliza Hughes and
Charles Prior , dated 11 Feb 1890, and an
undated note; a list of "Officers of District #3,
King
George
County
, " which includes
Gustavus B. Alexander as chairman, dated
15 My 1852; and correspondence from the
U.S. War Department to
Charles G. Alexander concerning abandoned
lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.
Several letters concern the " Boyd's Hole " property held by the Alexander family . Correspondence from Stephen Shinn to Gustavus B. Alexander concerns negotiations with the Potomac River Steam Boat Company to build a wharf at Boyd's Hole : 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2, 18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at Boyd's Hole includes correspondence dated 1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 "list of hands to work on Public Road." Letters pertaining to the lease and sale of the Boyd's Hole property include: a 3 Nov 1865 agreement of lease between Charles G. Alexander and Thomas C. Daly ; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from the Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company to Charles G. Alexander ; and an undated draft of a real estate announcement: " Boyd's Hole For Sale!"
Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept 1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of Gustavus B. Alexander . Several letters deal with money lent to the Alexander family by Lucy A. Thornton of Port Royal, Virginia : 20 Aug, 28 Sept 1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a letter dated 9 May 1866, in which Lucy Thornton requests that Charles Alexander pay the money owed her so that she may repair her house, "which was very badly shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable."
Some correspondence of the
Grymes family is included in the
Alexander family papers. Letters of
George
Grymes include an undated note to
Gustavus B. Alexander concerning
plantation crops, and a letter to
Thomas Grymes , dated 28 Nov 1844, on the
dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of
Fanny Grymes deals with legal matters and
property holdings, notably a tract of land called "
Eagle's Nest :" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;
16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19
Oct 1887.
Letters from
Charles G. Alexander 's period as Justice
of the Peace in
Yuba County
, California (where he settled
as a result of his participation in a
Washington -based gold rush expedition
from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his
father and dated simply "1849" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15
Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June
1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed
concerning a trial held before
Charles G. Alexander in
Yuba
County
, California .
Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned
satirical poem about
Charles G. Alexander 's early career as an
attorney; an open letter to "the Voters of
King
George
County
" from
C.H. Ashton , concerning his candidacy for
the
House of Delegates ; a fragment of a
letter which mentions "the horrible party now in power" and
predicts "a revolution beginning in the North;" a memorandum
recording the descendants of a "Dr. Bell of
Lancaster ; " and letters to
Judith B. Alexander and
Marietta Alexander from
Sarah Stuart and "Rose."
Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by Charles G. Alexander during his period as a member of the 15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry in the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of the 15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E , under Captain Mark Arnold , and a record of the battles and skirmishes in which it was involved. The 9th Virginia Cavalry is also frequently mentioned.
Two folders include material concerning
King
George
County
Schools , such as
teachers' certificates, letters of the
King
George
County
Textbook Committee ,
correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and
three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled "Teacher's Pocket
Record." These consist of the attendance records and policies
of
Potomac District Public School #4 from
1876 to 1887 while
Charles G. Alexander was schoolmaster.
Medical records and doctors' bills of the Alexander family have been separated into one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in these documents are records of medical attention given to slaves of the Alexander family and of the Fitzhugh family . These slaves are often mentioned by name.
Two folders contain the tax records of the Alexander family from 1814 to 1886 with some undated material. These records are also of particular interest because they list the number of slaves held by the family in any given year.
Meteorological surveys and observations were made by Charles G. Alexander for the U.S. War Department in 1874 and 1875. These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps of the United States and correspondence between Charles G. Alexander and the Chief Signal Officer of the War Department .
Material concerning
St. Paul's Church in
King
George
County
consists of one folder
of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and
money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an
undated list of pew-holders.
Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single folder. These include business and calling cards, advertisments, poetry of such writers as Alexander Pope and John Stuart Mill , the passport of Charles G. Alexander dated 1849, a school report for Charles G. Alexander at Wood Grove Seminary in the 1842-3 term, and the will of Gustavus B. Alexander , dated 1855. Also included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due Gustavus B. Alexander as a veteran of the War of 1812.
A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has been separated into four folders of "Slave Records," under the subheadings of "Correspondence," "Financial and Legal," and "Financial and Legal --Bonds." The contents of these folders, which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are listed below:
Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1
March 1824 --
George
Johnson to
Jacob Stuart , concerning ownership of
slave
William ; 2 April 1830 --certificate
concerning capture of runaway slave
Jim , belonging to
Gustavus B. Alexander ; 10 Sept 1849 --
A.G. Dade to
Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning hired
slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr.
Henry Lewis to
Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning dower
slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by
Judith B. Alexander , concerning dower
slaves of late Mrs.
Sarah Stuart Alexander ; 10 June 1854
--letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves
from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov
1856 --
W.T. Swann to
Gustavus B. Alexander , concerning slaves
of the
Alexander family , some of whom ("the
children of
Christy ") have petitioned for their
freedom; 1 July 1858 --
William McGuire to
Judith B. Alexander , concerning shipping
of slave girl
Mary ; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing
slave
West to recieve payment for his carpentry
services; 19 Nov 1861 --
William McGuire to
Charles G. Alexander , writing to urge the
prevention of the escape of slaves at "
Caledon " by hiring them out further south
or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[
Charles G. Alexander ] to
George
H. Robinson concerning shipments of
corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 --
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned
Lands to
Fanny Grymes , concerning the surviving
relatives of
Henry Brooks , son of her former slaves
and private in the
23rd US Colored Troops during the Civil
War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves
and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. --
C.T. Stuart to
L.W. Stuart concerning slave
William .
Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of Sarah K. Stuart ; 1825-1862 --bills and receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including lists of slaves held by Gustavus B. Alexander ; 1848, n.d. --lists of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of Sarah K. Stuart ; n.d. --division of dower slaves of Mrs. G. Stuart .
Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following families:
Alexander family, Lanford family, Ashton family, Lewis family, Berry family, Miffleton family, Brockenborough family, Potts family, Bryan family, Quisenberry family, Coakley family, Scott family, Dade family, Selden family, Davies family, Smith family, Fitzhugh family, Stuart family, Grymes family, Thornton family, Harrison family, Washington family
These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.
Organization
The Alexander family papers have been arranged alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All additional topics are arranged chronologically within their respective folders in Box 5.
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- A.G. Dade
- Alexander Pope
- C.H. Ashton
- C.T. Stuart
- Charles Alexander
- Charles G. Alexander
- Charles Prior
- Christy
- Eliza Hughes
- Eliza Jackson
- Fanny Grymes
- G. Stuart
- G.B. Wallace
- George Grymes
- George H. Robinson
- George Johnson
- Gustavus B. Alexander
- Henry Brooks
- Henry Lewis
- Henry Ryals
- Jacob Stuart
- Jim
- John L. Lewisford
- John Stuart Mill
- Judith B. Alexander
- L.W. Stuart
- Lewis Egerton Smoot
- Lucy A. Thornton
- Lucy Thornton
- Marietta Alexander
- Mark Arnold
- Mary
- R.H. Stuart
- Sarah K. Stuart
- Sarah Stuart
- Sarah Stuart Alexander
- Stephen Shinn
- Thomas C. Daly
- Thomas Grymes
- W.T. Swann
- West
- William
- William McGuire
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Alexandria
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Boyd's Hole
- Goby, Virginia
- King George County
- King George County, Virginia
- Lancaster
- Port Royal, Virginia
- Strawberry Hill
- United States
- Washington
- Yuba County, California
Container List
- Box 1
Civil War Records1862-1863Bound Volumes
- Box 1
Farm Records1853-1861Bound Volumes
- Box 1
1876-1887
Bound Volumes
- Box 1
Miscellaneous Notes1866-1889Bound Volumes (2 folders)
- Box 1
Correspondence1819-1890, n.d.(11 folders)
- Box 2
Financial and Legal Records1801-1836(11 folders)
- Box 3
Financial and Legal Records1837-1853(11 folders)
- Box 4
Financial and Legal Records1854-1889, n.d.(9 folders)
- Box 5
Financial and Legal Records -- Accounts with C.G. Howland, Merchant/Postmaster1838-1843
- Box 5 1884-1885
- Box 5
Land Surveys and Dimensions1872-1890, n.d.
- Box 5
Medical Records and Doctors' Bills1826-1865
- Box 5
Meteorological Surveys and Observations1874-1875
- Box 5
Miscellaneous Items1842-1888, n.d.
- Box 5
Newspaper Clippingsn.d.
- Box 5
Slave Records -- Correspondence1824-1873, n.d.
- Box 5
Slave Records -- Financial and Legal1825-1848
- Box 5
Slave Records -- Financial and Legal: Bonds1814-1862, n.d.(2 folders)
- Box 5 1831-1860, n.d.
- Box 5
Tax Records1814-1886, n.d.(2 folders)