Letters.
Found in 52 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1956-1980
This folder contains several letters, most of which are congratulating Nick Colasanto on elections.
Correspondence, 1933-1989
This folder contains a handful of letters written to or by Robert Whitton, his wife, and friends James and Ruth Duncan, among others.
Correspondence Between Arthur L. Southerland and Helen M. Chapman, 1899-1900
This folder contains 10 letters written between future spouses Arthur L. Southerland and Helen M. Chapman. The letters are marked by courtship and span up until their marriage in the summer of 1900.
Correspondence Between Helen M. Chapman and Robert M. Weir, 1895-1896
This folder contains 10 letters written between Robert (Bob) Mitchel Weir and his 2nd cousin Helen Mary Chapman, later Southerland. Robert's maternal grandfather, Robert Alexander, was the brother of Helen's paternal grandmother, Sigismunda Mary Francis Alexander Chapman. The contents of the letters appear to be messages during a courtship while Robert lived in Noblesville, Virginia and Washington, and Helen lived in Gunston which is now Arlington, Virginia.
Correspondence from Arthur L. Southerland to Helen P. Chapman, 1896-1898
This folder contains 5 letters written by Arthur L. Southerland to Helen P. Chapman, cousin of his future wife, Helen Mary Chapman. The letters were written to Helen while she either lived or worked at the Washington Home for Incurables in Georgetown, and appear to indicate a friendship or courtship between the two.
Correspondence with T. J. O'Sullivan, 1867-1877
Folder contains several letters between Daniel O'Sullivan and his son T. J. O'Sullivan, most while Timothy was away at Georgetown College, now University, in Washington, D. C. There are a 2 or 3 notes between T. J. and others, including a friend who relied on him to hold him accountable for keeping his New Years' resolutions.
Family Correspondence, 1853-1861
Family Correspondence, 1861-1891
Historic Alexandria Foundation , 1964-1965
This folder includes materials regarding the Historic Alexandria Foundation including a letter from Ethelyn Cox, and the Alexandria Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission.