Oversize Box 22
Contains 8 Results:
Shipping Articles For The Ship Columbia, 1845
This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.
Indenture, Plats, 1844 - 1853
This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.
Joseph S. Carr, Alexandria Washington Lodge Certificate, 1853
This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.
John Stanley Obituary On Silk, 1833
This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.
Winston Churchill Visit And Award Dinner, 1955
This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.
Kentuckiana Review/ Colby School Integration Controversy, 1959
This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.
Political Campaign Clippings, 1959 - 1966
Combined from previous folders: "Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966" and "Election Materials"
The Virginian, 3 Issues, 1957 - 1957
This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.