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A Guide to the Seward Forest Papers, 1900-1989 (bulk 1920-1925) Seward Forest Papers 10026, 10026-a

A Guide to the Seward Forest Papers, 1900-1989 (bulk 1920-1925)

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The University of Virginia Library
Accession Number 10026, 10026-a


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
10026, 10026-a
Title
Seward Forest Papers 1900-1989
Extent
This collection consists of ca. 17,600 items (ca. 21 linear feet)
Language
English

Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

There are no restrictions.

Use Restrictions

See the University of Virginia Library’s use policy.

Preferred Citation

Seward Forest Papers, Accession #10026, 10026-a, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

Series I, II, IV, archival transfer Mr. [Guy] Estes, November 29, 1974, Seward Forest, Triplet, Virginia. Series III, archival transfer B.F.D. Runk, June 18, 1975, 160-D, Gilmer Hall.

Processing Information

Chronological, alphabetical, and topical arrangement by file folder had been done by unknown persons prior to processing. There is evidence of a filing scheme created by Alfred Akerman for papers compiled prior to his affiliation with the University of Virginia but it was impossible to arrange files in this original order. There is also evidence of subject file arrangement of Seward Forest files but this too was not maintained in processing. Due to overlapping of dates in many files as supplied for processing, considerable refiling was required for much of the collection.

Biographical/Historical Information

John B. Lewis, naturalist, b. Illinois, October 9, 1868, d. June 8, 1957. Naturalist in residence at Seward Forest, 1940-1945. Prior to work at Seward Forest, served as county  next hit agricultural extension agent in Norfolk, Amelia, and Brunswick previous hit Counties  next hit, Virginia. Author of numerous articles on nature in science journals and Virginia newspapers, including the Southside Virginia News (Petersburg) and the Richmond News- Leader.

Walter Merritt Seward, b. September 22, 1860, d. December 20, 1932. Son of [Robert] Merritt Seward and Susan Everett Branch (b. May 20, 1840, d. Aug. 15, 1928), who after her first husband's death married John H. Dunn. Seward was an 1886 graduate of University of Virginia School of Medicine. Practiced in New York City until 1912 then returned to Brunswick previous hit County  next hit. Bequeathed entire estate to the University of Virginia, including ca. 3,600 acres of land in Brunswick and Greensville previous hit Counties  next hit, Virginia, for instructional use in forestry.

Alfred Akerman, b. Bartow previous hit County  next hit, Georgia, July 3, 1876, d. Sept. 20, 1962. One of eight sons of Amos T. Akerman, US Attorney General during the administration of Ulysses S. Grant. Forester and first director of University of Virginia Seward Forest (1935-1950). Earned Master's Degree in Forestry at Yale in 1902 where he taught until 1904; served as State Forester of Massachusetts, 1904-1906. Professor of Forestry at University of Georgia where he held the Chair of Forestry in a position endowed by philanthropist George Foster Peabody. Served in the Virginia Forest Service as District Forester for Southeastern Virginia, 1921- 1926. Associate professor of forestry at the University of Virginia beginning in 1928; in 1935, the first year of active development of the Seward Forest, became the Forest director, a position in which he served until 1950 when Guy Estes succeeded him. During retirement continued to live in Brunswick previous hit County  next hit, Virginia, working part-time on a consulting basis at Seward Forest.

Scope and Content

The Seward Forest papers consist of ca. 17,600 items (50 Hollingers, ca. 21 linear feet), 1833-1974, concerning the founding and operations of the University of Virginia's Seward Experimental Forest (or Seward Forest), a tract of 3,600 acres of land located near Triplet (sometimes or previously spelled Triplett), Virginia, in Brunswick previous hit County  next hit with part in Greensville previous hit County  next hit, Virginia. The property was willed to the University of Virginia by Walter Merritt Seward, an 1886 University of Virginia School of Medicine graduate to be used, as stipulated in Seward's will, as "an instrumentality for instruction in the science of forestry, and in the art of cutting, sawing, manufacturing and marketing the products of the forest, and at the same time to aid the University of Virginia in the development of its School of Forestry and to further the usefulness of said institution." The University of Virginia operated Seward Forest from 1935 to 1974, sawing at its mill timber supplied by local woodcutters and selling wood products such as lumber and firewood. It also served as an experimental research facility for studying forestry practices and was used by personnel from the University of Virginia and elsewhere for this purpose.

Arrangement

The papers are arranged in the following series: I. Papers of Seward/Dunn Families. II. Papers of John B. Lewis III. Papers of Alfred Akerman. IV. Papers of the Seward Forest. Within series papers are generally arranged alphabetically and chronologically for correspondence and alphabetically by topic for all other materials.

Series I, Papers of Seward and Dunn Families, includes papers from Walter Seward's stepfather, John H. Dunn, and Seward's father, [Robert] Merritt Seward, as well as materials generated by Walter Seward himself. Dunn's papers include an 1842 tax receipt which lists "tax on negroes" at 40 cents each, correspondence, and financial records. Seward's materials include much correspondence with his mother, Susan Everett Dunn (nee Branch), financial records, notes concerning his medical practice, notes from a class on general chemistry given by J.W. Mallet at the University of Virginia in 1885-1886, and an 1888 patient ledger.

Series II, Papers of John B. Lewis, are the papers of John Lewis, for six years in the 1940s naturalist in residence at Seward Forest. Lewis's papers contain correspondence with laymen, scientists, and government officials, checklists on flora and fauna (birds, mammals, and reptiles and amphibians) observed and collected in Kentucky and Virginia, work books, and a card index of plants. Some of Lewis's bird observations in the collection date from the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Manuscript and copies of newspaper columns on nature topics written by Lewis for Virginia newspapers are also included.

Series III, Papers of Alfred Akerman, are the papers of the first director of the Seward Forest (1935-1950) and contain material on his pre-Seward Forest career as well as on his activities at the Forest. Akerman's career paralleled the development of forestry in the United States, and his papers in Series III offer insight on the field's evolution. The collection includes his correspondence from the first half of the 20th Century with philanthropist George Foster Peabody and C.A. Schenck of the Biltmore Forest School. There is material covering his career as professor of forestry at the University of Georgia, 1906-1914, including letters to and from University of Georgia Chancellor David C. Barrow and class materials, examinations, and notes on students, Akerman's employment with the Virginia Forest Service from 1921-1926 is well documented in the collection which covers such topics as forest management, warden appointments, and fire protection. Correspondence with one of his brothers, Clement, a professor at Hood College in Oregon, covers fiscal and political topics and includes several papers and reports written by Clement. Copies of reports and pamphlets written by Akerman, including Forests of Surry previous hit County  next hit Virginia, and The White Cedar of the Dismal Swamp, as well as the notes used in preparing them, form part of the collection. Akerman wrote and saved numerous newspaper articles and letters to the editor, and these are preserved in the collection. Many of the articles, on politics and world affairs, as well as natural science, include his commentary. Akerman's career at the University of Virginia, starting in 1928 as an associate professor of forestry, is documented in the collection by classroom notes and examinations, correspondence with University administration, and material on the founding of Seward Forest in the first half of the 1930s following Walter Seward's death. Akerman was a friend of Walter Seward, and throughout his lifetime wrote often about Seward's life. Included in papers prepared by Akerman on the life of Walter Seward is a copy of Seward's will bequeathing his estate to the University of Virginia. Series III also has a number of unidentified photographs of member of the Akerman and Scudder families.

Series IV, Papers of the Seward Forest, contain chronological files concerning the daily operation of the Forest, with information on Seward Forest personnel, lumber sales and sawmill operations, local and state retail and service businesses (i.e., hardware stores, timber companies, and automobile repairs), payroll and motor vehicle records, and correspondence with University of Virginia administrators, other academic institutions, and previous hit county  next hit and state government officials. Alfred Akerman and Guy Estes, first and second directors of the Seward Forest, are principal correspondents. Depression-era correspondence contains requests from individuals seeking employment at the Seward Forest. Much of the correspondence from the World War II era concerns Akerman's dealings with rationing, personnel staffing problems due to the draft, and wartime government regulations affecting the operation of the Forest. Postwar correspondence shows an increasing amount of paperwork dealing with University of Virginia and Virginia state regulations and official policies and their effects on Seward Forest operations. Series IV also contains numerous topical file folders including annual reports and budget data, records on tree plantations on the grounds of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, and correspondence of Forest work crew members. One individual on the crew was Ervin H. Wright, from Gasburg, Virginia, whose 1942-1944 correspondence indicates he was with Company A, 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division. According to a 1947 newspaper article, Wright was killed in action in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944. There are several letters and postcards written between Alfred Akerman and Wright. Forest scenes and personnel are featured in a collection of photographs of the Forest. There are also files on Seward Forest infrastructure and utilities (roads, bridges, electricity, water supply, etc.). Numerous bound volumes (notebooks, ledgers, etc.) prepared by Akerman and others prior to the founding of the Seward Forest as well as records kept during Forest operations cover such topics as land surveys, sawmill operations, personnel records, and finances.

Contents List

Series I: Papers of Seward and Dunn Families
  • Box 1
    John H. Dunn Papers 1833-1843, 1874
  • Box 1
    Robert M. Seward Papers 1857-1860
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers 1877-1895
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Doctor of Medicine Diploma, University of Virginia 1886
    Physical Location: Oversize
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers 1896-1904
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers 1905-1906
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers 1907-1910
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers 1911-1932
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers n.d.
  • Box 1
    Walter M. Seward Papers: Notes on Course Given by Chemist J.W. Mallet 1885-1886
  • Box 2
    Walter M. Seward Papers: Patient Leger 1888
Series II: Papers of John B. Lewis
  • Box 2
    Biological Survey/Fish and Wildlife Service 1935, 1937-1944, 1946
  • Box 2
    Birds: Audobon Society Membership Certificates 1886
  • Box 2
    Birds 1882-1944
  • Box 2
    Birds: Birds of New York n.d.
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Alfred Akerman 1940, 1957-1958
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: M.L. Fernald 1938-1940, 1942-1946
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Miscellaneous, A-F 1928-1947
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Miscellaneous, G-K 1928-1948
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Miscellaneous, L-P 1882, 1924-1946
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Miscellaneous, Q-Z 1918, 1924, 1930-1944
  • Box 3
    Correspondence: Newspaper Columns 1935-1939
  • Box 3
    Mammals 1937-1943
  • Box 3
    Newspaper Columns: Miscellaneous Fragments n.d.
  • Box 3
    Newspaper Columns: Nature 1928-1930, 1937-1941, 1944-1946
  • Box 3
    Newspaper Columns 1890, 1938-1942, 1944

    Typescript

  • Box 4
    Newspaper Columns/Indexes: Richmond News-Leader 1930-1935

    8 folders

  • Box 5
    Newspaper Columns/Indexes: Richmond News-Leader 1935-1939

    6 folders

  • Box 6
    Notebook (Untitled): [Nature Observations, Mainly Birds] 1922-1943
  • Box 6
    Photographs n.d.
  • Box 6
    Plants: Amelia previous hit County  next hit, Virginia 1834, 1936-1940
  • Box 6
    Plants: Annotated List of Plants Collected in Seward Forest in 1940 1940
  • Box 6
    Plants: Annotated Lists of Plants Collected in Seward Forest (Some Lists Included Greensville and Southampton previous hit Counties  next hit and Adjoining Territories) 1942-1945
  • Box 6
    Plants: Catalogs of Plants Collected in Seward Forest and Adjacent Territory 1940-1944
  • Box 6
    Plants: A Checklist of Plants in the Washington-Baltimore Area by Frederick J. Herrmann 1941
  • Box 7
    Plants: Claytonia [Newsletter] Published by the Committee on State Flora, of the Virginia Academy of Science 1934-1936
  • Box 7
    Plants: Committee on the Flora of Richmond and Vicinity, Meeting Minutes, July 15, 1932 1932
  • Box 7
    Plants: Committee on Virginia Flora Reports 1939, 1941, 1943-1944
  • Box 7
    Plants: Lists of the Woody Plants of Southeastern Brunswick previous hit County  next hit n.d.
  • Box 7
    Reports by John B. Lewis as Amelia previous hit County  next hit Extension Agent and on Work Done in Seward Forest 1933, 1937, 1940-1945
  • Box 7
    Reptiles and Amphibians n.d., ca. 1938-1959
  • Box 7
    Engagements (Speaking Notes) by John B. Lewis n.d., 1937, 1939-1940
  • Box 7
    Taxonomy Notes n.d.
  • Box 7
    Virginia Wildlife Federation Correspondence, Memoranda, etc. 1936-1937
Series III: Papers of Alfred Akerman
  • Correspondence
    • Box 8
      Correspondence 1902-1907
    • Box 8
      Correspondence 1908
    • Box 8
      Correspondence 1909-1910
    • Box 8
      Correspondence 1911-1912
    • Box 8
      Correspondence 1913-1915
    • Box 8
      Topographic Maps and Property Surveys of the Champion Lumber Co., Sunburst, North Carolina, the Azalea Woodworking Co., Azalea, North Carolina, and Sawmill Owned by W.I. Stovall, near Sautee, Georgia n.d., 1913
      Physical Location: Oversize
      9 items
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1922 Jan-Sep
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1922 Oct-Dec
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1923 Jan-Feb
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1923 Mar-Jul
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1923 Aug-Sep
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1923 Oct
    • Box 9
      Correspondence 1923 Nov-Dec
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1924 Jan-Feb
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1924 Mar-Apr
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1924 May-Jun
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1924 Jul-Nov
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1925 Jan-Apr
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1925 May-Jun
    • Box 10
      Correspondence 1925 Jul-Dec
    • Box 11
      Correspondence 1926-1931
    • Box 11
      Correspondence 1932-1935
    • Box 11
      Correspondence 1938-1958
    • Box 11
      Correspondence - Clement Akerman (includes 4 reports by Clement Akerman) 1930-1934
    • Box 11
      Correspondence - David C. Barrow 1906-1912
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - L.A. Berckmanns 1908-1909, 1912
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - The Berry School 1908, 1913
    • Box 12
      Blueprint Development Plan of the Berry School, Blueprint 7-1/2 in./mile Map of Eastern Georgia 1908-1909
      Physical Location: Oversize
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - The Biltmore Forest School (C.A. Schenck, C.D. Howe) 1907-1912
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - Allen Chamberlain 1906-1908, 1911-19122
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - F.B. Knapp (Eric Forest School) 1907-1908, 1910-1912
    • Box 12
      Eric/F.B. Knapp Outlook System Topographic Maap ca. 1908
      Physical Location: Oversize
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - Louis B. Magid 1907-1908, 1913
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - George Foster Peabody 1905-1908, 1911-1913, 1924, 1935
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - A.B. Recknagel 1907-1908
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - C.S. Sargent 1907, 1909, 1911
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - Walter M. Seward 1923-1924, 1928-1932
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - University of Georgia Board of Trustees 1907-1908
    • Box 12
      Correspondence - University of Virginia Administration 1928, 1932-1934, 1941, 1948-1949, 1957
  • Topical Files
    • Box 12
      Alfred Akerman - Biography and Genealogy (Akerman and Scudder Families) 1901-1960
    • Box 12
      Alfred Akerman - Catalog of Library Books 1962-1964
    • Box 12
      Alfred Akerman - Diary (Typescript) 1921 Sep-1923 Jul
    • Box 12
      Alfred Akerman - Miscellaneous Materials from Period in New England (includes notes on lecture by Gifford Pinchot) 1901-1905
    • Box 12
      Alfred Akerman - Tombstone Purchase 1963
    • Box 13
      Black Walnut Trees n.d., 1907-1942, 1969
    • Box 13
      Biltmore Forest School Newsletter 1909-1914, 1930
    • Box 13
      The Chosen Tree Method of Thinning, Harvesting, and Reproducing Stands of Timber (report by and research materials of Alfred Akerman) 1937-1949
      3 folders
    • Box 13
      Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics (VPI, Virginia Forest Service, and US Department of Agriculture newsletter) 1932-1935
    • Box 13
      The Criminal Fee (manuscript of a fictional story by Alfred Akerman) n.d.
    • Box 13
      Foreign Debts of the United States Government (paper by Clement Akerman) 1925
    • Box 14
      Jefferson Fund for Forest Research n.d., 1929-1934
    • Box 14
      Lake and Forest (incomplete copy of book) n.d.
    • Box 14
      National Conservation Commission/Congress 1908, 1913
    • Box 14
      National Forest Policy n.d.
    • Box 14
      National Forest Policy n.d.
    • Box 14
      Map of Natural Forest Regions of South America 1911
      Physical Location: Oversize
    • Box 14
      National Forest Policy (with Courtland S. Winn) 1916-1929
    • Box 14
      National Forest Policy by State (with Courtland S. Winn) - Alabama-Maryland 1916
    • Box 14
      National Forest Policy by State (with Courtland S. Winn) - Michigan-Wyoming 1916
    • Box 14
      Newspaper Articles, Letters to the Editor, etc., by or about Alfred Akerman n.d., 1913-1939
    • Box 14
      Newspaper Clipping n.d.
    • Box 14
      Newspaper Clippings 1905-1919
    • Box 15
      Newspaper Clippings 1920-1929
    • Box 15
      Newspaper Clippings 1930-1939
    • Box 15
      Newspaper Clippings 1940-1960
    • Box 15
      Newpaper Clippings with Commentary by Alfred Akerman 1907-1945
    • Box 15
      Notes, Drawings and Miscellaneous Materials n.d., 1907-1929
    • Box 15
      Photographs (Alfred Akerman, Akerman/Scudder Families) n.d.
      2 folders
    • Box 15
      Pine Trees (Loblolly, Longleaf, Slash) 1916-1952
    • Box 16
      Report on the Examination of Lands of the Camp Manufacturing Company (report by and research material of Alfred Akerman) 1924-1926, 1929
    • Box 16
      Reports and Studies on Forestry and Miscellaneous Topics by Alfred Akerman n.d.
    • Box 16
      Reports and Studies on Forestry and Miscellaneous Topics by Alfred Akerman 1908-1956
    • Box 16
      Reports and Studies on Forestry and Miscellaneous Topics by Others n.d.
    • Box 16
      Reports and Studies on Forestry and Miscellaneous Topics by Others 1904-1916
    • Box 16
      Reports and Studies on Forestry and Miscellaneous Topics by Others 1921-1943
    • Box 16
      Seed Tree Law n.d., 1942
    • Box 17
      Seed Tree Law 1943
    • Box 17
      Seed Tree Law 1944-1949
    • Box 17
      Seed Tree Law 1950-1959
    • Box 17
      Life of Walter M. Seward 1927-1965
    • Box 17
      Life of Robert Sharp 1880, 1955-1962
    • Box 17
      Silvicultue and Practical Forestry Course at Amherst 1902-1912
    • Box 17
      Forests of Surry previous hit County  next hit, Virginia (report by and research material of Alfred Akerman) 1924-925
      2 folders
    • Box 18
      Surveying Lecture Notes, Syracuse, New York 1918
    • Box 18
      Tax Delinquent Land Policy 1932-1933
    • Box 18
      Taxation Policy (emphasis on Georgia) n.d., 1908, 1921, 1924, 1929-1936
    • Box 18
      Thinning (includes Georgia State Board of Forestry Report, Forest Thinning, by Alfred Akerman) n.d., 1894, 1912, 1923-1943
    • Box 18
      Graphs and Miscellaneous Papers on Thinning 1938, 1943
      Physical Location: Oversize
      7 items
    • Box 18
      University of Georgia School of Forestry - Annual Reports 1907-1914
    • Box 18
      University of Georgia School of Forestry - Class Schedules, Grades, Students n.d.
    • Box 18
      University of Georgia School of Forestry - Examinations, Scores, Tests 1908-1914
    • Box 18
      University of Georgia School of Forestry - Reports by Students n.d., 1912-1914
    • Box 18
      University of Georgia School of Forestry - Summer Forest Camp 1909-1910
    • Box 19
      University of Virginia - Forestry Examinations, Lecture Notes, Correspondence 1928-1932
    • Box 19
      University of Virginia - Forestry Examinations, Lecture Note, Correspondence 1933-1937
    • Box 19
      University of Virginia - Founding of Seward Experimental Forest 1927-1938
    • Box 19
      Utilization 1902, 1915-1934
    • Box 19
      The White Cedar of the Dismal Swamp (report by and research material of Alfred Akerman) n.d., 1908-1935
Series IV: Papers of the Seward Forest
  • Subseries A: Miscellaneous Correspondence
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, A-Z 1933
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, A-Z 1934
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, A-E 1935
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, F-L 1935
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, M-R 1935
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, S-Z 1935
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, A-E 1936
    • Box 20
      Correspondence, F-L 1936
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, M-R 1936
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, S-Z 1936
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, A-C 1937
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, D-L 1937
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, D-L 1937
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, M-R 1937
    • Box 21
      Correspondence, S-Z 1937
    • Box 22
      Correspondence, A-C 1938
    • Box 22
      Correspondence, D-L 1938
    • Box 22
      Correspondence, M-N 1938
    • Box 22
      Correspondence, O-P 1938
    • Box 22
      Correspondence, Q-Z 1938
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, A-B 1939
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, C 1939
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, D-L 1939
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, M-O 1939
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, P-Z 1939
    • Box 23
      Correspondence, A-B 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, C-D 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, E-H 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, I-O 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, P 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, Q-S 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, Q-S 1940
    • Box 24
      Correspondence, T-Z 1940
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, A-B 1941
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, C 1941
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, D-G 1941
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, H 1941
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, I-N 1941
    • Box 25
      Correspondence, O-R 1941
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, S 1941
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, T-Z 1941
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, A-B 1942
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, C-D 1942
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, E-F 192
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, G-H 1942
    • Box 26
      Correspondence, I-N 1942
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, O-R 1942
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, S 1942
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, T-Z 1942
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, A-C 1943
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, D-G 1943
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, H-L 1943
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, M-N 1943
    • Box 27
      Correspondence, O-P 1943
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, Q-Z 1943
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, A-B 1944
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, C-E 1944
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, F-K 1944
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, L-M 1944
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, N-R 1944
    • Box 28
      Correspondence, S 1944
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, T-Z 1944
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, A-B 1945
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, C-E 1945
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, F-L 1945
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, M-N 1945
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, O-R 1945
    • Box 29
      Correspondence, Q-Z 1945
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, A-B 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, C-E 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, F-L 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, M-Q 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, R-S 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, T-Z 1946
    • Box 30
      Correspondence, A-B 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, C-D 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, E-H 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, I-L 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondece, M-O 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, P-S 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, T-Z 1947
    • Box 31
      Correspondence, A-B 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, C-F 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, G-L 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, M-Q 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, R-S 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, T-Z 1948
    • Box 32
      Correspondence, A-B 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, C-G 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, H-K 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, L-O 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, P 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, Q-S 1949
    • Box 33
      Correspondence, T-Z 1949
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, A-C 1950
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, D-L 1950
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, M-S 1950
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, T-Z 1950
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, A-C 1951
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, D- 1951
    • Box 34
      Correspondence, I-M 1951
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, N-S 1951
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, T-Z 1951
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, A-R 1952 Jan-1953 Jan
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, S-Z 1952 Jan-1953 Jan
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, A-B 1953 Jan-1954 Jun
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, C-J 1953 Jan-1954 Jun
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, K-S 1953 Jan-1954 Jun
    • Box 35
      Correspondence, T-Z 1953 Jan-1954 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, A-D 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, E-H 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, I-L 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, M-N 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, O-S 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, T-Z 1954 Jul-1957 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, A-C 1957 Jul-1959 Jun
    • Box 36
      Correspondence, D-K 1957 Jul-1959 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, L-R 1957 Jul-1959 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, S-Z 1957 Jul-1959 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, A-B 1959 Jul-1962 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, C-F 1959 Jul-1962 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, G-M 1959 Jul-1962 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondencce, N-T 1959 Jul-1962 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, U-Z 1959 Jul-1962 Jun
    • Box 37
      Correspondence, A-M 1962 Jul-1964 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, N-T 1962 Jul-1964 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, U-Z 1962 Jul-1964 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, A-G 1964 Jul-1967 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, H-M 1964 Jul-1967 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, N-S 1964 Jul-1967 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, T-Z 1964 Jul-1967 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, A-G 1967 Jul-1970 Jun
    • Box 38
      Correspondence, H-M 1967 Jul-1970 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, N-R 1967 Jul-1970 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, S-T 1967 Jul-1970 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, U-Z 1967 Jul-1970 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, A-L 1970 Jul-1972 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, M-Q 1970 Jul-1972 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, R-T 1970 Jul-1972 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, R-T 1970 Jul-1972 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, U-Z 1970 Jul-1972 Jun
    • Box 39
      Correspondence, A-G 1972 Jul-1974 Jun
    • Box 40
      Correspondence, H-O 1972 Jul-1974 Jun
    • Box 40
      Correspondence, P-T 1972 Jul-1974 Jun
    • Box 40
      Correspondence, U-Z 1972 Jul-1974 Jun
    • Box 40
      Correspondence - Final Days of Seward Forest 1971-1975
  • Subseries B: Topical Files
    • Box 40
      Actual and Estimated Expenditures and Budget Allowance, Seward Forest 1947-1974
    • Box 40
      Allotment Balances (Seward Forest), University of Virginia Bursar's Office 1948-1951
    • Box 40
      The Amphibians and Reptiles of the Seward Forest by W. Leslie Burger ca. 1960
    • Box 40
      Annual Reports of the Seward Forest 1936-1946
    • Box 41
      Annual Reports of the Seward Forest 1947-1959
    • Box 41
      Annual Reports of the Seward Forest 1960-1966
    • Box 41
      Annual Reports of the Seward Forest 1967-1974
    • Box 41
      Budget Notes, Seward Forest 1935-1943
    • Box 41
      Budget Notes, Seward Forest 1944-1946
    • Box 41
      Budget Notes, Seward Forest 1947-1954
    • Box 41
      Conservation and the Environment n.d., 1964-1972
    • Box 41
      Estimated Expenditures, Seward Forest 1934-1948
    • Box 41
      Fire at the Seward Forest Sawmill 1956
    • Box 41
      Forestry Committee Meetings 1954-1957
    • Box 41
      Forestry, General, Seward Forest n.d., 1947-1970
    • Box 41
      Forestry Legislation 1954-1961
    • Box 42
      Forestry Statistics (primarily Virginia) 1953-1963
    • Box 42
      Forestry Teaching/Instruction n.d., 1948-1957
    • Box 42
      Founder's Day 1937-1962
    • Box 42
      Infrastructure (Roads, Ponds, Graveyards, Bridges), Seward Forest 1937-1963
    • Box 42
      Insects and Diseases 1953-1959
    • Box 42
      Markets for Wood Products 1932-1968
    • Box 42
      Motor Vehicles 1935-1962
    • Box 42
      Newspaper Clippings n.d., 1952-1974
    • Box 42
      Photographs (Seward Forest) n.d., 1910, 1940, 1952
      2 folders
    • Box 43
      Plantations (Tree Plantings) on Grounds at University of Virginia 1929-1940
    • Box 43
      Tree Plantation Diagrams, University of Virginia 1928-1929
      Physical Location: Oversize
      3 items
    • Box 43
      Prices for Lumber and Wood, Seward Forest 1952-1963
    • Box 43
      Proposed Forestry and Boy's Camps at Seward Forest 1957-1965
    • Box 43
      Blueprints for Camp Buildings n.d., 1936, 1957
      Physical Location: Oversize
      12 items
    • Box 43
      Surveying Records n.d., 1933, 1968
    • Box 43
      Two-Year Junior Colleges, Virginia 1954-1967
    • Box 43
      Utilities (Water, Electric, Septic), Seward Forest 1939-1963
    • Box 43
      Seward Forest Water Works Map, previous hit Mecklenburg  next hit Electrical Co-op Right of Way 1939, 1955, 1957
      Physical Location: Oversize
      5 items
    • Box 43
      Visitors and Tours, Seward Forest 1948-1973
    • Box 43
      Work Crew Correspondence, A-B 1936-1954
    • Box 43
      Work Crew Correspondence, C 1936-1954
    • Box 43
      Work Crew Correspondence, D-H 1936-1954
    • Box 44
      Work Crew Correspondence, I-N 1936-1954
    • Box 44
      Work Crew Correspondence, O-R 1936-1954
    • Box 44
      Work Crew Correspondence, S-Z 1936-1954
    • Box 44
      Work Crew Notes, Seward Forest n.d., 1941-1950
  • Subseries C: Seward Forest Workers' Time Records and Other Bound Volumes
    • Box 44
      Budget Heads 1935-1936
    • Box 44
      Custom Sawing and Dressing 1945-1953
    • Box 44
      Farm Accounts 1932-1936
    • Box 44
      General Expenditures 1935-1948
    • Box 44
      Growing Stock 1935-1943
    • Box 44
      Seward Farm journal 1857-1888
      Physical Location: OS volume
      1 folio volume.

      Kept by [W. M. Seward, Isle of Wight previous hit County  next hit, Va.]; farm records; veterinary remedies; and births, marriage, and deaths of family and slaves.

    • Box 45
      Income Record 1937-1958
      6 volumes
    • Box 45
      Mess Account ca. 1935-1944
    • Box 46
      Notebook Kept by Alfred Akerman ca. 1901
    • Box 46
      Notebook (Branch Place, Seward Forest Survey) n.d., 1940-1958
    • Box 46
      Notebook (Moore Field Tract) n.d.
    • Box 46
      Notebook (Survey of Seward Forest) n.d., 1948
    • Box 46
      Rents and Sales ca. 1934-1944
    • Box 46
      Rents and Sales 1938-1940
    • Box 46
      Severance Tax Record 1948-1955
    • Box 46
      Survey Book ca. 1938-1948
    • Box 47
      Survey of the Erwin Cotton Mills Tract 1947
    • Box 47
      Survey of Moorfield and Other Areas ca. 1951-1965
    • Box 47
      Survey of Trees in Dismal Swamp by Ray H. Barnum ca. 1921-1922
    • Box 47
      Teacher's Class Books ca. 1908-1941
    • Box 47
      Tree Records, Dismal Swamp 1921
      2 envelopes
    • Box 48
      Wardens' Records (Brunswick, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Greensville, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Surry, Sussex previous hit Counties ) 1923-1925
    • Box 49
      Wood for Schools 1939-1940
    • Box 49
      Worker's Time Records 1935-1958 Aug
      11 envelopes
    • Box 50
      Worker's Time Records 1958 Sep-1962 May, 1968 Dec-1972 Jun
      4 envelopes
    • Box 50
      Yard Office Records 1938-1939