A Guide to the William Alexander Stuart Documents, 1855-1890
A Collection in
Special Collections, Kegley Library
Collection Number 2001.20
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Special Collections, Kegley Library, Wytheville Community College
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
William Alexander Stuart Documents, Mss. Collection 2001.20, Kegley Library, Wytheville Community College, Wytheville, VA
Acquisition Information
Donated by Ruth Ann Chitwood in 2001 as part of the W. R. Chitwood Collection.
Biographical Information
William Alexander Stuart (1826-1892) was the son of Archibald Stuart and Elizabeth Pannill Stuart of Laurel Hill in Patrick
County , Virginia. His brothers included James Ewell Brown Stuart and Dr. John Dabney Stuart. A lawyer and businessman, Stuart
was admitted as a deputy clerk of the Circuit Superior Court of law and chancery in Wytheville. He eventually served as the
clerk in 1847 and also worked as a bank cashier.
Stuart owned several businesses including, with partner George
W. Palmer, the Preston and
King
Salt Works in Saltville, Virginia and the Stuart Land and Cattle Company. He also operated a dry goods store with W. C.
Auman named Stuart and Auman.
Stuart first married Mary Taylor Carter of Russell County
; after her death in 1862 he married Elmira (Ellen) Spiller Brown, daughter of William Hickman Spiller and Susan Crockett
Spiller. Stuart died in 1892 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after suffering a heart attack.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of four documents including an account statement (1855-1859) and attachment (1859) in the case of
Stuart and Auman Company vs. William Walters. Henry Simmerman, justice of the peace, ordered the Wythe County sheriff to levy William Walters, through the estate of his father Michael Walters, $12.70 in order to pay a debt Walters
owed William A. Stuart and W. C. Auman.
Another document is a 31 March 1866 letter from William Alexander Stuart to his wife Ellen Spiller Brown Stuart regarding his visit to Wytheville, visits with her family including her mother, Susan Crockett Spiller, and her brother, Joseph Robert Spiller. Stuart evidently received $3,400 from a settlement of family lands in Missouri (probably lands from the estate of William Hickman Spiller, his deceased father-in-law).
Another document is a statement between W. A. Stuart and G. W. Palmer in account with W. B. Stuart dated 1886-1890 regarding loan and interest.