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Assorted Box AB01

 Container

Contains 57 Results:

John Custis - account of "Real and personal Estate" - photocopy

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-18
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1974-1993

Nelly Custis and Eleanor Custis Stewart, obituaries - photocopies

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-19
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1974-1993

Brochure - "A Patent of Nobility" (Lewis, Washington and Custis genealogy), 1992

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-20
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1992

George Bolling Lee - Letter to Jack Custis - copy, 1778

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-21
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1778

Additional notes and photocopies

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-22
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1974-1993

Partial list of donated items

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-23
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1974-1993

Transcriptions

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 22-24
Content Description From the Collection:

The collection consists of the research materials used by Dr. Lynch in writing The Custis Chronicles. Materials include correspondence; copies of wills, inventories and other documents; and articles and other publications about the Custis family.

Dates: 1974-1993

Correspondence, 1918 Dec.-1919 Jun.

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 10-2
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection includes travel records, embarkation orders, pay voucher, letters written to her mother and Aunt Cora, and her own remembrances of her time spent in France.

Dates: 1918 Dec.-1919 Jun.

Henry C. Hart, Fort Reynolds, September 6, 1864; November 15, 1864

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 18-1
Content Description From the Collection: Most of these papers are letters from Henry C. Hart to his parents, John and Mary Nixon, who also received two letters from their nephew, John C. Hart. The letters relate to camp life in a number of Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. locations: Soldiers Rest, Alexandria; Camp or Fort Reynolds, D.C.; Fort Sumner, D.C.; Rectortown, Fauquier County; Vienna, Virginia; Flint Hill, Rappahannock County; and Fairfax Station. Henry writes about breaking colts for the army, his health, wounded...
Dates: September 6, 1864; November 15, 1864

Henry C. Hart, Fort Sumner, September 19, 1864

 File — Assorted Box: AB01, Folder: 18-2
Content Description From the Collection: Most of these papers are letters from Henry C. Hart to his parents, John and Mary Nixon, who also received two letters from their nephew, John C. Hart. The letters relate to camp life in a number of Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C. locations: Soldiers Rest, Alexandria; Camp or Fort Reynolds, D.C.; Fort Sumner, D.C.; Rectortown, Fauquier County; Vienna, Virginia; Flint Hill, Rappahannock County; and Fairfax Station. Henry writes about breaking colts for the army, his health, wounded...
Dates: September 19, 1864