A Guide to the John Skelton Williams Papers, 1884-1926
A Collection in
The Special Collections Department
Accession Number 10040, 10040-a
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John Skelton Williams Papers, Accession #10040, 10040-a , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
Acquisition Information
The Williams papers were a gift to the University by Hubert L. Williams, Hinsdale, Illinois, through John Skelton Williams, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, on February 3, 1975 and August 1, 1975.
Biographical/Historical Information
Born in Powhatan County, Virginia, on July 6, 1865, John Skelton Williams was one of several children of John Langbourne and Maria (Skelton) Williams. He was educated in private schools in Richmond and briefly studied law at the University of Virginia. While he was still a very young man, he was taken into partnership with his father in the firm of John L. Williams and Sons. In 1895 he married Lila Lefebvre Issacs, by whom he had two sons, John Jr. and Hubert. In that same year he began the formation of the Seaboard Air Line Railway system, which was a short route between New York and Florida, out of a number of smaller railroads. Completing the merger in 1900, he became president of the new railroad at the age of thirty-four. In 1903, however, after a bitter struggle with Thomas Fortune Ryan and other New York financiers, he was forced out of the presidency. He struggled for many years to regain control of the railroad, while continuing to be heavily involved in investment ventures, especially in the South. He served as the president of several smaller railways, the Bank of Richmond, the Southern Investment Company, and as director of other banks, trust companies, railroads, and corporations. Williams' involvement in politics in this period appears to have been minimal, though he was a Democrat.
In March 1913, Williams was appointed assistant secretary of the treasury by Woodrow Wilson at the request of Secretary McAdoo, and in January 1914, he was named Comptroller of the Currency. As comptroller, Williams was a member ex officio of the committee which set up the new Federal Reserve system, and was also a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission's advisory board on valuation. When McAdoo became director-general of the railroads in December 1917, Williams became his director of finance and purchases, a position which he held until March 1919. Wilson appointed Williams to the Central Committee of the American Red Cross in October 1918, and he was subsequently elected its treasurer in December of that year.
Williams performed his official duties with zeal and efficiency, and his determination and inflexible sense of justice won him many powerful enemies. He attacked the concentration of banking power in the hands of a few and accused several national banks of usury. The officials of the Riggs National Bank in Washington, D.C. were found guilty of irregular practices after a series of law suits initiated by Williams.
Williams's last two years in office were embroiled in controversy as his opponents attempted to block confirmation of his reappointment to the controllership in the Senate. Neither the earlier recommendation to confirm nor a later recommendation to reject the nomination was acted upon by the Senate as a whole. In March 1921, Williams resigned his office due to the imminent accession of a hostile Republican administration.
Shortly after he left office, Williams charged that the Federal Reserve Board had by its deflationary policies caused the terrible decline in agricultural prices which began in 1920 and attacked several of the Federal Reserve Banks fro their expenditures for buildings and salaries. His accusations formed the basis of a congressional investigation which sustained some of his charges against the Board. Subsequently, Williams returned to Richmond and served as the chairman of the board of directors of the Richmond Trust Company until his sudden death in 1926.
Williams correspondence documents the striking continuity in his career; for both as investment banker and comptroller of the currency he displayed a love of justice and respect for the individual.
Scope and Content Information
The John Skelton Williams papers consist of ca. 26,000 items, (ca. 40 linear feet) 1884-1926, concerning Williams' varied career as a businessman and public servant in the administration of Woodrow Wilson. Including business, political, and family correspondence and papers, speeches, newspaper clippings, photographs, and other items, the collection in valuable in the study of American business and finance, particularly of railroads, 1899-1913, and of governmental, economic and financial policies, 1913-1921.
The bulk of the business correspondence related to Williams involvement with the Seaboard Air Line Railway and various smaller railways, investment banking interests, and stock ventures, such as controlling interests in fertilizer, sulphur-deposit mining, and oil companies. Williams G. McAdoo, Thomas Fortune Ryan, and Bernard M. Baruch. The business papers consist of pamphlets, circulars, lists and legal documents, many of them concerning the Seaboard Air Lin Railway. Williams' tenure of office, briefly as assistant secretary of the treasury, and for seven years as comptroller of the currency, provides the subject for the political correspondence. The controversial character of his public service is reflected in the amount of material related to his lawsuits against the Riggs National Bank of Washington, D.C. and his principal topics of interest in the correspondence in this period are Williams' work with the Federal Reserve Board, the administration of the railroads during World War I, and the American Red Cross. He was particularly concerned to keep the national banks in as sound and stable a condition as possible. Williams corresponded with other government officials and politicians, such as Woodrow Wilson, Warren Harding, Carter Glass, Claude Swanson, William G. McAdoo, George Foster Peabody, Walker D. Hines, William J. Bryan, W. P. G. Harding and many others. The letterbooks for the years 1918-1919 and 1921-1922 have many memoranda, minutes of meetings, affidavits, and official reports. Many letters document Williams' efforts to draw public attention to abuses in the Federal Reserve system, 1921-1922, following his resignation from office.
The family correspondence includes letters written to and from Williams, his wife Lila, his brothers, Alfred B., Langbourne M., W. Berkeley, Ennion G., R. Lancaster, E. Randolph, father, John L., mother, Maria S., sons John, Jr. and Herbert and other relatives and friends. The bulk of the correspondence is between Lila and her sons.
The correspondence as a whole is sharply differentiated: there is virtually no political correspondence prior to Williams' appointment in early 1913, and since he held no directorships in any companies from this time on until 1921, the business correspondence from 1913-1926 is very sparse. There is virtually no material reflecting Williams' business activities, 1921-1926.
Arrangement
ArrangementThe main accession number of this collection (#10,040) and its addition (#10,040-a) have been interfiled. Some of the correspondence was roughly in alphabetical order by year, so it was decided to impose this order upon the business and political correspondence.
OrganizationThe collection is divided into five series:
Series I: 1899-1926 - Business and Political
Correspondence.
Within each year, the letters have been arranged
alphabetically by correspondent. There are several
folders arranged by topics, such as the construction of
"Paxton," Williams' home, Williams' confirmation.
Series II: 1884-1925-The family correspondence is
in chronological order.
Series III: 1888-1926 - The business papers are in
chronological order.
Series IV: 1913-1924 - Political papers have been
arranged chronologically.
Series V: ca. 1900-1926- Family papers have been
arranged by topic.
Series VI: 1892- 1926 - Miscellaneous
a: 1892-1921 -Speeches by Williams or his wife
have been placed in chronological order.
b. 1899-1946 - Newspapers clippings are in
chronological order.
c. ca. 1900-1926 - Photographs, Greeting Cards,
Biological Sketches.
d. 1899-1922 - The letterbooks including business
and political letters have been placed in chronological
order.
3. 1914-1919 - Scrapbook of Newspaper
Clippings
Contents List
- Box 1
Business Correspondence 1899-190175 items. 3 folders.
- Box 1
Business Correspondence, A-Sh 1902965 items. 4 folders.
- Box 2
Business Correspondence, Sm-Y 1902249 items. 2 folders.
- Box 2
Business Correspondence, A-R 1903359 items. 3 folders.
- Box 3
Business Correspondence, S-Z 1903221 items. 2 folders.
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Correspondence Record - Index of Williams' Correspondents 1903Oversize Ledger
- Box 3
Business Correspondence, A-L 1904327 items. 4 folders.
- Box 4
Business Correspondence, Mc-W 1904322 items. 5 folders.
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Correspondence Record - Index of Williams' Correspondents 1904Oversize Ledger
- Box 4
Business Correspondence, A 190559 items.
- Box 5
Business Correspondence, B-J 1905422 items. 5 folders.
- Box 6
Business Correspondence, L-Se 1905500 items. 5 folders.
- Box 7
Business Correspondence, Sh-Y 1905211 items. 3 folders.
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Correspondence Record - Index of Williams' Correspondents 1905-1905Oversize Ledger
- Box 7
Business Correspondence, A-C 1906282 items. 3 folders.
- Box 8
Business Correspondence, D-L 1906581 items. 5 folders.
- Box 9
Business Correspondence, Mc-N 1906533 items. 5 folders.
- Box 10
Business Correspondence, O-Wh 1906454 items. 5 folders.
- Box 11
Business Correspondence, Wi-Y 1906102 items.
- Box 11
Business Correspondence, A-E 1907351 items. 4 folders.
- Box 12
Business Correspondence, F-Mey 1907435 items. 5 folders.
- Box 13
Business Correspondence, Mid-Sy 1907514 items. 6 folders.
- Box 14
Business Correspondence, T-Y 1907201 items. 2 folders.
- Box 14
Business Correspondence, A-Ch 1908229 items. 2 folders.
- Box 15
Business Correspondence, Ci-H 1908321 items. 5 folders.
- Box 16
Business Correspondence, I-P 1908525 items. 5 folders.
- Box 17
Business Correspondence, R-Z 1908635 items. 6 folders.
- Box 18
Business Correspondence, A-D 1909518 items. 5 folders.
- Box 19
Business Correspondence, E-Ma 1909535 items. 5 folders.
- Box 20
Business Correspondence, Me-Por 1909499 items. 6 folders.
- Box 21
Business Correspondence, Pr-Williams, C. T. 1909533 items. 7 folders.
- Box 22
Business Correspondence, Williams, E. L. - Z 1909281 items. 4 folders.
- Box 23
Business Correspondence, A-Ha 1910554 items. 6 folders.
- Box 24
Business Correspondence, He-Sk 1910561 items. 5 folders.
- Box 25
Business Correspondence, Sm-Wy 1910362 items. 5 folders.
- Box 25
Correspondence related to the construction of "Paxton," home of J.S. Williams 19109 items.
- Box 26
Business Correspondence, A-Ca 1911494 items. 6 folders.
- Box 27
Business Correspondence, Ce-Gi 1911391 items. 5 folders.
- Box 28
Business Correspondence, Go-L 1911446 items. 5 folders.
- Box 29
Business Correspondence, Mc-Q 1911533 items. 5 folders.
- Box 30
Business Correspondence, R-T 1911454 items. 5 folders.
- Box 31
Business Correspondence, U-Z 1911365 items. 4 folders.
- Box 31
Correspondence related to the construction of "Paxton," home of John Skelton Williams 191190 items.
- Box 31
Papers Related to the Construction of "Paxton," home of John Skelton Williams 19111 items.
- Box 32
Business Correspondence, Ac-D 1912443 items. 7 folders.
- Box 33
Business Correspondence, Ea-L 1912546 items. 6 folders.
- Box 34
Business Correspondence, Mc-R 1912686 items. 7 folders.
- Box 35
Business Correspondence, Sa- Williams, C. T. 1912561 items. 6 folders.
- Box 36
Business Correspondence, Williams, C.T. - Young 1912224 items. 3 folders.
- Box 37
Correspondence related to the construction of "Paxton," home of J.S. Williams 1912333 items. 5 folders.
- Box 37
Blueprints and drawings related to the construction of "Paxton," home of J.S. Williams 191212 items.
- Box 37
Papers related to the construction of "Paxton," home of J.S. Williams 191235 items.
- Box 38
Business Correspondence, A-Sim 1913381 items. 6 folders.
- Box 39
Business Correspondence, So-W 191387 items. 2 folders.
- Box 39
Political Correspondence 191332 items.
- Box 39
Political Correspondence, A-J 1914193 items. 3 folders.
- Box 40
Political Correspondence, L-Y 1914148 items. 4 folders.
- Box 40
Business Correspondence 19142 items.
- Box 41
Political Correspondence 19155 items.
- Box 41
Business Correspondence 19151 items.
- Box 41
Political Correspondence 1916-191777 items. 2 folders.
- Box 41
Business Correspondence 19171 items.
- Box 41
Political Correspondence, A-Bl 1918115 items. 2 folders.
- Box 42
Political Correspondence, Bo-Y 1918273 items. 5 folders.
- Box 42
Business Correspondence 191818 items.
- Box 43
Political Correspondence, A-W 191995 items. 2 folders.
- Box 43
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation, A-P 1919127 items. 3 folders.
- Box 44
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation, R-W 191951 items.
- Box 44
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from banks 191952 items.
- Box 44
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from banks, Alabama-Wyoming 1919 Nov.-Dec.203 items. 2 folders.
- Box 44
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from banks 1919 Dec. - 1920 Jan.130 items. 2 folders.
- Box 44
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from individuals 191956 items.
- Box 44
Business Correspondence 191931 items.
- Box 45
Political Correspondence, A-W 1920289 items. 5 folders.
- Box 46
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation 192029 items.
- Box 46
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from Congressmen 192058 items.
- Box 46
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from Federal Reserve Bank executives and directors 192033 items.
- Box 46
Political Correspondence related to Williams' Confirmation: Commendatory letters from Senators 192026 items.
- Box 46
Political Correspondence: Williams' letters to the Federal Reserve Board 1920-19211 items.
- Box 46
Business Correspondence, A-W 192042 items. 3 folders.
- Box 47
Political Correspondence, A-W 192188 items. 4 folders.
- Box 47
Political Correspondence 192215 items.
-
Political Correspondence,
- Box 48
Business Correspondence 19222 items.
- Box 48
Political Correspondence 19235 items.
- Box 48
Business Correspondence 19231 item.
- Box 48
Political Correspondence 19241 item.
- Box 48
Business Correspondence 19242 items.
- Box 48
Political Correspondence 19251 item.
- Box 48
Business Correspondence 19254 items.
- Box 48
Political Correspondence including letters from William Jennings Bryan n.d.6 items.
- Box 48
Business Correspondence n.d.2 items.
- Box 49
Family Correspondence 1884, 1895, 1896, 18976 items.
- Box 49
Family Correspondence 190215 items.
- Box 49
Family Correspondence 1904-19065 items.
- Box 49
Family Correspondence 1908-1915153 items. 8 folders.
- Box 50
Family Correspondence 1916-1917168 items. 6 folders.
- Box 51
Family Correspondence 1917-1918141 items. 5 folders.
- Box 52
Family Correspondence 1919-1920109 items. 4 folders.
- Box 53
Family Correspondence 1920103 items. 4 folders.
- Box 54
Family Correspondence 1921130 items. 5 folders.
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Family Correspondence
- Box 55
Family Correspondence 1922145 items. 6 folders.
- Box 56
Family Correspondence 1923132 items. 5 folders.
- Box 57
Family Correspondence 1924164 items. 6 folders.
- Box 58
Family Correspondence 1926-192632 items. 2 folders.
- Box 58
Family Correspondence n.d.74 items. 2 folders.
- Box 59
Business Papers: A Manual of Investments compiled and published by John L. Williams & Son 18881 item.
- Box 59
Business Papers: A Manual of Investments compiled and published by John L. Williams & Son 1889-18902 items.
- Box 60
Business Papers 1898-190136 items. 5 folders.
- Box 60
Business Papers [1901?]1 item.
- Box 60
Business Papers 190210 items.
- Box 61
Business Papers 1903-1904137 items. 5 folders.
- Box 62
Business Papers: Court Plea vs. Ryan Control of Seaboard Voting Trust 19041 item.
- Box 62
Business Papers 1904-1905121 items. 5 folders.
- Box 63
Business Papers 1905-1907151 items. 5 folders.
- Box 64
Business Papers 1908-1910148 items. 6 folders.
- Box 65
Business Papers 1910113 items. 2 folders.
- Box 65
Business Papers [1910?]2 items.
- Box 65
Business Papers 1911160 items.
- Box 66
Business Papers 1911-1912239 items. 6 folders.
- Box 67
Business Papers 1912366 items. 6 folders.
- Box 68
Business Papers 1913106 items. 3 folders.
- Box 68
Business Papers 1915-191993 items. 5 folders.
- Box 69
Business Papers 192012 items.
- Box 69
Business Papers 19221 item.
- Box 69
Business Papers 19262 items.
- Box 69
Business Papers n.d.35 items.
- Box 70
Business Papers: Diary of appointments 1898-19014 items.
- Box 71
Business Papers: Diary of appointments 1902-19043 items.
- Box 71
Business Papers: Diary of appointments 19061 item.
- Box 72
Business Papers: Diary of appointments 19071 item.
- Box 72
Business Papers: Diary of appointments 1909-19124 items.
- Box 73
Ledger, John L. Williams & Son 1903-19041 item.
- Box 73
Index to subject files n.d.2 items.
Political Papers
- Box 74
Political Papers: The Aldrich Monetary Commission Bill - The Federal Reserve Act 19131 item.
- Box 74
Political Papers 191334 items. 5 folders.
- Box 74
Rural Credits, joint hearings before the sub committee on currency & banking 19141 item.
- Box 74
Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy 19151 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Affidavit of Williams in the Riggs National Bank Case 19151 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Affidavit and Answer of Williams in the Riggs National Bank Case 19151 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Affidavit and Answer of McAdoo in the Riggs National Bank Case 19153 items.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Miscellaneous letters relating to correspondence between the Treasury Department and the Riggs National Bank 19151 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers 19164 items.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Transcript of trial, The United States vs officials of the Riggs National Bank (Tenth Day) 19161 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Justice Department press release on the Riggs National Bank Case 19161 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Transcript of trial, The United States vs officials of the Riggs National Bank (Eleventh Day) 19161 item.
- Box 75
Political Papers: Investigation of usury charges against banks, Hearings before the Committee on Rules 19161 item.
- Box 76
Annual Report of the Comptroller of the currency 19161 item.
- Box 76
A Brief for the establishment of Muscle Shoals on the Tennessee River 19161 item.
- Box 76
Political Papers 1917-191866 items. 3 folders.
- Box 77
Political Papers: Brief in the case of First National Bank vs J.S. Williams 19191 item.
- Box 77
Political Papers 191930 items.
- Box 77
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation [1919?]1 item.
- Box 77
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation 191913 items. 2 folders.
- Box 77
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation: complication of commendatory letters 19196 items.
- Box 78
Nomination of John S. Williams Comptroller of the Currency, Hearing before the Committee on Banking and Currency United States Senate 19191 item.
- Box 78
Testimony on the nomination of the Comptroller of the Currency 19191 item.
- Box 79
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation, Hearings before the Committee on Banking and Currency of the U.S. Senate 19199 items. 7 folders.
- Box 80
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation 191912 items.
- Box 80
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation [1919?]1 item.
- Box 80
Political Papers 192026 items.
- Box 80
Political Papers related to Williams' confirmation 19209 items.
- Box 80
Report of the Postmaster General 19201 item.
- Box 81
Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Currency 19211 item.
- Box 81
Agricultural Inquiry: Hearing before the Joint Commission of Agricultural Inquiry 19212 items.
- Box 81
Political Papers 192125 items.
- Box 81
Political Papers: Commerce and Finance magazine, with article "The Administration of the Federal Reserve System" by J. S. Williams 19211 item.
- Box 81
Political Papers related to Williams' views on the administration of the Federal Reserve Board 192212 items. 2 folders.
- Box 81
Political Papers 1923-19242 items.
- Box 81
Political Papers n.d.9 items.
Family Papers
- Box 82
Family Papers: School Papers of John, Jr. and Hubert Williams ca. 1900-1926, n.d.48 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers: Mementoes and Miscellaneous Notes ca. 1900-1926, n.d.18 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers: Notes and Miscellaneous items ca. 1900-1926, n.d.19 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers: Mementoes and Miscellaneous Notes ca. 1900-1926, n.d.7 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers Souvenirs and Mementoes ca. 1900-1926, n.d.64 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers: Legal Documents, Mementoes ca. 1900-1926, n.d.3 items.
- Box 82
Family Papers: Notes in shorthand n.d.3 items.
- Box 83
Family Papers: Pamphlets written by John L. Williams 1915, n.d.5 items.
- Box 83
Family Papers: Report Cards of John, Jr. and Hubert S. Williams 1915-191612 items.
- Box 83
Family Papers: Southern Medical Journal, with article by Ennion G. Williams 19181 item.
- Box 83
Family Papers: Washington Social Register 19191 item.
- Box 83
Family Papers related to the consular career of J. S. Williams, Jr. 1921-192312 items.
- Box 83
Family Papers: "Commonplace Book" of John L. Williams ca. 1877-19151 item.
Miscellaneous
- Subseries A: 1892-1921 Speeches by Williams or his wife have been placed in chronological order
- Box 84
Speeches 18923 items.
- Box 84
Speeches 19021 item.
- Box 84
Speeches 1907-191013 items. 5 folders.
- Box 84
Speeches 1912-19133 items. 2 folders.
- Box 85
Speeches 1914-191722 items. 5 folders.
- Box 86
Speeches 1919-192112 items. 3 folders.
- Box 86
Speeches n.d.5 items.
- Box 86
Toast before the Gridiron Club [?] n.d.1 item.
- Box 86
Miscellaneous notes for speeches n.d.8 items.
- Box 86
Speech by L. L. W. [Lila L. Williams] n.d.1 item.
- Box 86
Speech by L. L. W. [Lila L. Williams] n.d.1 item.
- Box 84
- Subseries B: 1899-1946 - Newspaper Clippings
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 18992 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 1904-19052 items. 2 folders.
- Box 87
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings re Seaboard Air Line Railway 1904-1905
- Box 87
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings re Seaboard Air Line Railway 1905-1908
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19061 item.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19081 item.
- Box 87
Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings re Seaboard Air Line Railway 1908-1910
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19103 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 19111 item.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19123 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19149 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 19142 items.
- Box 87
Magazine 19141 item.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 191563 items. 2 folders.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 191514 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19167 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 191610 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19172 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 19172 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19186 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings 1918-191921 items. 3 folders.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams' confirmation 19199 items.
- Box 87
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19191 item.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings related to Williams' confirmation 192035 items.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 192022 items. 2 folders.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings 192048 items. 3 folders.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 192149 items. 2 folders.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings 19214 items.
- Box 88
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 192112 items.
- Box 89
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19225 items.
- Box 89
Newspaper clippings 192231 items.
- Box 89
Magazines 19225 items.
- Box 89
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19231 item.
- Box 90
Newspaper clippings related to Williams 19242 items.
- Box 90
Newspaper clippings 19241 item.
- Box 90
Newspaper clippings 19461 item.
- Box 90
Newspaper clippings related to Williams n.d.72 items.
- Box 90
Newspaper clippings n.d.190 items. 3 folders.
- Box 87
- Subseries C: 1900-1926
Photographs, Greeting Cards, Biographical Sketches.
- Box 91
Portriat photograph of John S. Williams [ca. 1906]1 item.
Used in Men of Mark in Virginia.
- Box 91
Photograph of John S. Williams (top, far right) and unidentified individuals n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photographs of John S. Williams n.d.2 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of John S. Williams and William McAdoo n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Negatives of John S. Williams and unidentified individuals n.d.3 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of Advisory Board of Director General McAdoo; John S. Williams (bottom, second from left) n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of Delphi n.d.
- Box 91
Photograph of Unidentified Individuals n.d.
- Box 91
Photograph of John S. Williams with his family n.d.
- Box 91
Photograph of Mrs. John S. (Lila) Williams n.d.2 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of Mrs. John S. (Lila) Williams n.d.2 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of John S. Williams, Jr. 1901, 1920, 1921, 1922, n.d.31 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of John S. Williams n.d.items.
- Box 91
Photograph of John L. Williams n.d.2 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of Williams McAdoo n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of M. B. Mount n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of Jacquilin Taylor n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of F. Q. Brown n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of unidentified individual n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of unidentified individual n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of unidentified building n.d.1 item.
- Box 91
Photograph of Greece n.d.2 items.
- Box 91
Photograph of Greece n.d.47 items.
- Box 92
Invitations, Greeting Cards, etc. n.d.ca. 98 items.
- Box 92
Invitations n.d.36 items.
- Box 92
Calling Cards n.d.ca. 125 items.
- Box 92
Calling Cards, Invitations, etc. n.d.ca. 105 items.
- Box 92
Invitations, Greeting Cards, etc. n.d.17 items.
- Box 92
Invitations, Programs, etc. n.d.22 items.
- Box 92
House Calendar 19051 item.
- Box 93
Pamphlet: "The Causes of Our Agricultural Depression" by John S. Williams n.d.1 item.
- Box 93
Greeting Cards, Invitations, etc. n.d.12 items.
- Box 93
Invitations, Postcards, etc. n.d.15 items.
- Box 93
Greeting Cards, Calling Cards, etc. n.d.31 item.
- Box 93
Postcards n.d.ca. 80 items.
- Box 93
Postcards n.d.ca. 60 items.
- Box 93
Tooth X-ray 19161 item.
- Box 93
Biographical sketches of John S. Williams n.d.13 items.
- Box 91
- Subseries D: Letterbooks 1899-1922
- Box 94
Letterbook 1899 Jan. -June1 item.
- Box 94
Letterbook 1899 July-1900 Jan.1 item.
- Box 95
Letterbook 1899 Oct. -Dec.1 item.
- Box 96
Letterbook 1900 May-Sept.1 item.
- Box 97
Letterbook 1900 Aug. -Oct.1 item.
- Box 9
Letterbook 1901 Feb. -April1 item.
- Box 99
Letterbook 1901 April-July1 item.
- Box 100
Letterbook 1901 July-Aug.1 item.
- Box 101
Letterbook 1901 Oct. -Dec.1 item.
- Box 102
Letterbook 1901 Oct. - 1902 Jan.1 item.
- Box 103
Letterbook 1902 Feb. -March1 item.
- Box 104
Letterbook 1902 June-1903 Feb.1 item.
- Box 104
Letterbook 1902 Aug. -Dec.1 item.
- Box 105
Letterbook 1902 Dec. -1903 April1 item.
- Box 105
Letterbook 1903 April-Sept.1 item.
- Box 106
Letterbook 1903 Sept.-1904 Feb.1 item.
- Box 106
Letterbook 1904 Jan. -April1 item.
- Box 107
Letterbook 1904 July-Sept.1 item.
- Box 107
Letterbook 1904 Sept. -Dec.1 item.
- Box 108
Letterbook 1905 Jan. -March1 item.
- Box 108
Letterbook 1905 March-June1 item.
- Box 109
Letterbook 1905 May-1906 June1 item.
- Box 109
Letterbook 1905 Aug.1 item.
- Box 110
Letterbook 1905 Aug. -Nov.1 item.
- Box 111
Letterbook 1905 Nov-1906 Dec.1 item.
- Box 112
Letterbook 1906 April 7-June 161 item.
- Box 112
Letterbook 1906 June-Aug.1 item.
- Box 113
Letterbook 1906 July-Dec.1 item.
- Box 113
Letterbook 1906 Dec.-1907 May1 item.
- Box 114
Letterbook 1908 June 20-Oct. 11 item.
- Box 114
Letterbook 1908 Oct.-1909 May1 item.
- Box 115
Letterbook 1909 May-Dec.1 item.
- Box 116
Letterbook 1909 Dec.-1910 Feb.1 item.
- Box 117
Letterbook 1910 June-1911 March1 item.
- Box 118
Letterbook 1911 Nov.-1912 May1 item.
- Box 119
Letterbook 1912, 1921, 19221 item.
- Box 120
Letterbook 1918 Nov.-1919 March1 item.
- Box 120
Letterbook 1919 March 8-May 151 item.
- Box 94
- Box 121
Subseries E: Scrapbook of clippings 1914-19191 item.
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E-4
Nine Design Plans for Formal Gardens at Morven (2 plans), Elk Hill, Stratford House, Bremo Recess, Valentine Museum, Appomattox, Graymont, and 1 Unidentified Home n.d.Oversize Photograph.
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E-4