A Guide to the Papers of Lewis Preston Summers 1814-1947
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 2781
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Preferred Citation
Lewis Preston Summers Papers, 1814-1947, Accession #2781, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
These papers were purchased from Andrew R. Summers, New York City, by the University of Virginia Library on March 15, 1965.
Biographical/Historical Information
Lewis Preston Summers (1868-1943) was the son of John Calhoun and Nannie Montgomery (Preston) Summers. John C. Summers was a captain of the "Monroe Invincibles", Company A, 3rd Virginia Regiment, and major and lieutenant colonel, of the 60th Virginia Infantry. His mother was the daughter of John F. Preston, of Locust Glen, Washington County. Summers graduated from the Wytheville Male Academy (1886), the University of Virginia (1890-1893) in common and statute law, studying with Professor John B. Minor, and Tulane (1894-1895) civil law. He married Annie Katherine Barbee of Giles County, in 1897, and they had Gay White, Jane Douglas, Lewis Preston, Katharine Barbee, John Grant, Andrew Rowan, and Olivia Wirt.
Summers served as a railway postal clerk, on the route between Lynchburg, Virginia, and Bristol, Tennessee, and as the Abingdon postmaster, 1890-1894. He began his legal practice in Abingdon in 1895, was commonwealth attorney for Washington County (1904-1905), collector of internal revenue, Western district of Virginia (1905-1913), and appointed U.S. district attorney, by President Harding, in 1922, and member of the Virginia State Bar Association and Presbyterian Church. He was a member of the Republican district committee from the ninth Virginia district from 1894-1904 and elected a member of the Republican State executive committee on March 1904. Summers was also the chairman of the Walnut Grove Cemetery Association, Washington County, Virginia. The land upon which this historic cemetery was located was originally owned by Robert Preston, Sr. of Walnut Grove, whose wife, Margaret Rhea Preston, and mother, Eleanor Fairman Preston, established the cemetery. Several bound volumes pertaining to Walnut Grove and the Preston family are present in this collection.
Scope and Content Information
This collection consists of the papers of Lewis Preston Summers (1868-1943), a lawyer, genealogist, member of the Republican Party, and author of Abingdon, Virginia, containing correspondence concerning genealogy, the history of Southwest Virginia, and politics, especially local politics of the ninth Virginia district, Congressman Campbell Bascom Slemp, and applicants for political positions (1870-1943); financial and legal records for the newspaper The Virginia Republican , owned and edited by Summers; genealogical and historical research notes; and setting copies, galleys, page proofs, and drafts, of manuscripts for his books, Annals of Southwest Virginia and History of Southwest Virginia , and the unpublished Southwest Virginia in the World War .
Other materials include photographs; news clippings and printed; World War I History Commission papers, kept by Summers, who was the chairman of the Washington County Virginia War History Commission, including correspondence, military service records of men serving from Southwest Virginia, arranged alphabetically, photographs of soldiers and scenes, and related material; bound volumes, especially several pertaining to the Preston family of Walnut Grove, Washington County; a file on the Ku Klux Klan (Box 22); lists of voters; memorabilia; speeches by Lewis Preston Summers; invitations; the original and typescript copy of the journal of Hugh Johnston (Box 25); land plots; and papers concerning the Walnut Grove Cemetery Association, for the preservation of the historic Walnut Grove Presbyterian Church Cemetery, four miles east of Bristol, Washington County, Virginia (Box 32).
Photographs of men who appear as illustrations in History of Southwest Virginia (see Box 26, Photographs of Distinguished Men of Washington County & Southwest Virginia) include: Charles W. Alderson; David F. Bailey; Charles S. Bekem; Henry Bowen; Rees T. Bowen; B.F. Buchanan; John A. Buchanan; Joseph M. Butt; Joseph T. Campbell; David B. Clark; C.H. Clung; Charles B. Coale; the Rev. Lewis F. Cosby; Judge David C. Cummings; Joseph Draper; David C. Dunn; Samuel P. Edmondson; Benjamin Estill; John B. Floyd; Isaac Chapman Fowler; Colonel Abram Fulkerson; Judge F.V. Fulkerson; Andrew S. Fulton; George Graham; Robert E. Grant; James S. Greever; A.J. Huff; Francis B. Hutton; Charles H. Jennings; John W. Johnston; General William E. Jones; Judge John A. Kelly; E.S. Kendrick; Selden Longley; J.W. Mort; Fayette McMullen; John W. Price; Andrew F. Rambo; James B. Richmond; E.L. Roberts; John Roberts; John P. Sheffey; Campbell Slemp; Alexander Smyth; L.H. Snodgrass; Charles W. Steele; John C. Summers; William Terry; W.H. Tomney; Connally F. Trigg; James A. Walker; George W. Ward, Jr.
Organization
This collection is arranged in seven series:
Series I: Manuscripts of Books by Lewis Preston Summers
(Boxes 1-10)
Series II: Correspondence re Genealogy (Boxes 11- 14)
Series III: Papers re
The Virginia
Republican Newspaper (Boxes 15-16)
Series IV: Political Correspondence & Related Papers
(Boxes 16-25)
Series V: Research Notes & Miscellaneous Files
(Boxes 25- 32)
Series VI: World War I History Commission Papers (Boxes
32-36)
Series VII: Bound Ledgers, Scrapbooks & Other
Volumes (Boxes 37-50, including Ledgers & Oversize Boxes
S-49 & M-18)
Contents List
- Box 1
Annals of Southwest Virginia pages 1-1000 19295 folders; setting copy
- Box 2
Annals of Southwest Virginia, pages 1001-1984 19295 folders; setting copy
- Box 3
Annals of Southwest Virginia, Author's First Proof 19295 folders; galleys
- Box 3
Annals of Southwest Virginia, Author's First Proof, pages 1-330 1929 Jun 29page proof
- Box 4
Annals of Southwest Virginia, Author's First Proof, pages 331 to the end, including an index 1929 Jun 294 folders; page proof
- Box 4
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Miscellaneous Court Records ca. 19292 folders
- Box 5
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Miscellaneous Court Records ca. 19296 folders
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Journal of Dr. Thomas Walker 1929
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Botetourt County 19292 folders
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Fincastle County 1929
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Montgomery County 1929
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Revolutionary Soldiers 1929
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Washington County & Minutes of its County Court 19292 folders
- Box 6
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Wythe County 1929
- Box 7
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Illustrations 1929galleys; page proofs
- Box 7
Annals of Southwest Virginia - Illustrations 1929photographs
- Box 7
History of Southwest Virginia - Outline History of Virginia, Errata, & Introduction 19032 folders
- Box 7
History of Southwest Virginia - Chapters 1-6 Fincastle County 19035 folders
- Box 8
History of Southwest Virginia - Chapters 6 The Revolution through Chapter 9 19036 folders
- Box 9
History of Southwest Virginia - Chapter 10 & Boundaries of Washington County 19033 folders
- Box 9
History of Southwest Virginia, numbered with blue pencil, incomplete ca. 19033 folders
- Box 10
History of Southwest Virginia - Miscellaneous Drafts [pre 1903]3 folders
- Box 10
Southwest Virginia in World War - Unpublished & Incomplete Typescipt ca. 1947
- Box 11
Correspondence re the Genealogy and History of Southwest Virginia 1901-1929 Sep6 folders
- Box 12
Correspondence re the Genealogy and History of Southwest Virginia 1929 Oct-1931 Dec6 folders
- Box 13
Correspondence re the Genealogy and History of Southwest Virginia 1932-19387 folders
- Box 14
Correspondence re the Genealogy and History of Southwest Virginia 1939-1943, n.d.7 folders
- Box 16
Ballots ca. 1914-1936
- Box 16
Correspondence 1901-1905 Mar3 folders
- Box 17
Correspondence 1905 Apr-Nov8 folders
- Box 18
Correspondence 1906-19106 folders
- Box 19
Correspondence 1911-19137 folders
- Box 20
Correspondence 1914-19167 folders
- Box 21
Correspondence 1917-1943, n.d.9 folders
- Box 22
County Republican Committee Members ca. 1913-1922
- Box 22
Finances ca. 1905-1924
- Box 22
Ku Klux Klan 1924
- Box 22
Lists of Candidates and Delegates ca. 1905-1917
- Box 22
Lists of Voters 1904, 1907-19205 folders
- Box 23
Lists of Voters 1918-1923, n.d.5 folders
- Box 23
Lists of Voters of Washington County 19101 of 5 folders
- Box 24
Lists of Voters of Washington County 19104 folders
- Box 24
Minutes of Meetins & Reports ca. 1885-1939
- Box 24
Miscellaneous & Memorabilia ca, 1904-1913
- Box 24
News clippings & Press Releases ca. 1904-1924
- Box 25
Precinct Poll Books ca. 1914-1917
- Box 25
Proxies for Meetings of the Republican County Committee 1912-1914
- Box 25
Speaking Appointments n.d.
- Box 25
Voter Registration Forms ca. 1906-1915
- Box 25
Voting Tallies ca. 1849-1916
- Box 25
Historical Societies - Papers & Certificates of Membership 1921-1944
- Box 25
Invitations 1915-1938, n.d.
- Box 25
Journal of Hugh Johnston & Typescripts of Extracts from his Diary 1866-1867
- Box 25
Letter of Thomas White, Cross Roads, Maryland, to Richard White, Abingdon, Virginia 1814 Nov 15
- Box 25
Miscellaneous Papers ca. 1909-1938
- Box 25
News clippings re Genealogy & History 1901-1943
- Box 26
Photographs ca. 1890-1915
- Box 26
Photographs of "Distinguished Men of Washington County & Southwest Virginia" [ca. 1903]
- Box 26
Postcards n.d.
- Box 26
Research Notes n.d.
- Box 26
Research Notes re Abingdon, Virginia 1930-1946, n.d.2 folders
- Box 27
Research Notes re Acts of the House of Burgesses n.d.
- Box 27
Research Notes re the Battle of Kings Mountain ca. 1938
- Box 27
Research Notes re Biographies 1903, n.d.2 folders
- Box 27
Research Notes re Bristol, Virginia n.d.
- Box 27
Research Notes re Civil War n.d.
- Box 27
Research Notes re Churches & Religion ca. 1887-1943
- Box 27
Research Notes re Court Records 1937-1938, n.d.
- Box 28
Research Notes re Education 1865, 1903, n.d.
- Box 28
Research Notes re Executives of Virginia, Representatives, Senators, & Local Officers and Officials n.d.
- Box 28
Research Notes re Genealogy 1914-1943, n.d.2 folders
- Box 28
Research Notes re the Judiciary 1909, 1941, n.d.
- Box 28
Research Notes re Lawyers of Southwest Virginia n.d.
- Box 29
Research Notes re the Local Board for Washington County and Bristol, Virginia, in World War I 1917-1918, n.d.
- Box 29
Research Notes re Marriages n.d.
- Box 29
Research Notes re Masonic Lodge, Abingdon n.d.
- Box 29
Research Notes re Military Officers & Soldiers 1901, n.d.
- Box 29
Research Notes re Miscellaneous 1903, n.d.2 folders
- Box 29
Research Notes re Revolutionary Records 1897, 1901, n.d.
- Box 30
Research Notes re Speeches by Andrew Moore 1938
- Box 30
Research Notes re Tennessee n.d.
- Box 30
Research Notes re Transcripts of Letters concerning Southwest Virginia n.d.2 folders
- Box 30
Research Notes re Virginia Members of the House of Representatives 1901-1936, n.d.
- Box 30
Research Notes re Washington County 1901, n.d.
- Box 30
Speeches by Lewis Preston Summers 1916-1943, n.d.
- Box 31
Speeches by Lewis Preston Summers 1938-1941, n.d.
- Box 31
Speeches by Others 1905, 1923
- Box 31
Subscription & Address Lists 1902-1931, n.d.3 folders
- Box 32
Walnut Grove Cemetary Association 1929-1943, n.d.
- Box 32
Correspondence ca. 1919-1942, n.d.3 folders
- Box 32
Military Service Records A-B ca. 1917-19222 folders
- Box 33
Military Service Records C-J ca. 1917-19309 folders
- Box 34
Military Service Records K-V ca. 1917-193110 folders
- Box 35
Military Service Records W ca. 1921-1922
- Box 35
Papers & Related Material n.d.
- Box 35
Photographs of World War I Soldiers & Scenes ca. 1916-1925
- Box 35
Typescripts of Letters from Soldiers to their families during World War I ca. 1918-1919
- Box 36
Southwest Virginia in the World War by Lewis Preston Summers 1931
Bound Typescipt with photographs, post cards, and news clippings bound in
- Box 37
Invoice Book of Robert Preston 1794-1806
- Box 37
Daybook 1796
- Box 37
Walnut Grove Daybook 1800-1807
- Box 38
Walnut Grove Ledger, belonging to Robert Preston, with index 1802-1803
- Box 38
Daybook 1805-1832
- Box 38
Invoice Book belonging to Robert Preston 1816-1824
- Box 38
Walnut Grove Daybook, belonging to Robert Preston 1819-1825
- Box 39
Elizabethton Daybooks 1819-18202 volumes
- Box 40
Cashbook belonging to John C. Summers 1877-1878
- Box 40
Key & Box Book 1893-1894
- Box 40
Ledger ca. 1894foldered
- Box 40
Scrapbook of News clippings, belonging to Lewis Preston Summers ca. 1897-1918
- Box 41
"Registered Voters with Politics & Address 9th Virginia District" 1904
- Box 41
Subsription Receipt Book 1923-1924
- Box 42
Freight Receipt Book ca. 1903-1904
- Box 42
Virginia Press, Circulation Department Record Book 1904-1905
- Box 43
Rental Contracts & Correspondence re History & Genealogy ca. 1909-1928
- Box 43
Records re Building belonging to Lewis Preston Summers, including Correspondence, Contracts, Receipts & Purchases 1875-1912
- Box 44
Records re Building belonging to Lewis Preston Summers, including Correspondence, Contracts, Receipts & Purchases 1909-19112 volumes
- Box 45
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers with recommedations for U.S. Attorney (1904) and Nomination as Governor of Virginia (1909) 1904 & 1909
- Box 45
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics & Personal Affairs 1905-1909
- Box 46
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy/Political Scrapbook/ and Records re Buildings belonging to Lewis Preston Summers ca. 1893-1915
- Box 46
Scrapbook of News clippings ca. 1880-1904
- Box 47
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy ca. 1906-1911
- Box 47
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy ca. 1916-1928
- Box 48
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy, with index ca. 1909-19291 bound volume
- Box 48
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy, with index ca. 1909-1929folders 1-2 of 3
- Box 49
Letterbook of Lewis Preston Summers re Politics, History & Genealogy, with index ca. 1909-1929folder 3 of 3
- Box 49
Ledger with index, belonging to Lewis Preston Summers ca. 1908-1919
- Box 49
Financial Records of the "Adopted Sons & Daughters of Zion" ca. 1911-1915
- Box 50
Abingdon Publishing Company Ledger, with index ca. 1923-1925
- Box 50
List of Revolutionary Soldiers from Southwest Virginia, compiled by Lewis Preston Summers n.d.
- Walnut Grove Ledger, with partial index 1804-1805
- Walnut Grove Ledger 1806-1811
- Walnut Grove Journal 1811-1819
- Ledger belonging to Robert Preston 1813-1825
- Ledger for merchandise 1823-1826
- Blountville Daybook 1824-1825
- Ledger for merchandise 1838-1846damaged
- Scrapbook ca. 1864-1930
- Minutes Book of the Republican Congrssional District Committee 9th Virginia District; also a political scrapbook 1883-1912
- Letter book of Correspondence re Summers' History of Southwest Virginia 1903-1905
- List of Voters in Giles County - Pearisburg & Walkers Creek Districts 1903-1908
- List of Voters in Russell County - New Garden, Castlewood, & Copper Creek Districts ca. 1903-1908
- List of Voters in Washington County - Abingdon District ca. 1904
- List of Voters in Washington County - Abingdon District ca. 1908-1913
- List of Voters in Washington County - Glade Spring District ca. 1904
- List of Voters in Washington County - Glade Spring & Holston Districts 1904-1910
- List of Voters in Washington County - Goodson District 1902-1910
- List of Voters in Washington County - Goodson District ca. 1912-1918
- List of Voters in Washington County - Holston District ca. 1906-1911
- List of Voters in Washington County - Holston District ca. 1912-1918
- List of Voters in Washington County - Kinderhook District ca. 1908-1913
- List of Voters in Washington County - Kinderhook District ca. 1912-1918
- List of Voters in Washington County - North Fork District ca. 1908-1913
- List of Voters in Washington County - North Fork District ca. 1912-1918
- List of Voters in Washington County - North Fork, Goodson, & Kinderhook Districts ca. 1903-1908
- List of Voters in Washington County - North Fork, Goodson, & Kinderhook Districts 1919-1925
- List of Voters in Washington County - North Fork, Goodson, & Kinderhook Districts ca. 1923-1929
- List of Voters in Washington County - Saltville District 1904,1912-1918
- List of Voters in Washington County - Saltville District 1908-1913
- List of Voters in Washington County - Saltville, North Fork, & Abingdon Districts 1919-1925
- Guest Register Book for the Hotel Dagmar, Abingdon, Virginia ca. 1912-1913
- [Voter Register?] (mostly empty) n.d.
- Oversize Box:
S-49
List of Voters in Goodson, North Fork, Abingdon, and Kinderhook, Washington County ca. 1907-19252 volumes
- Oversize Box:
M-18
2 Unidentified Plats n.d.