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Culinary Thymes newsletter
Issue 13, Winter 2006
Culinary Thymes newsletter
Issue 14, Winter 2007
Culinary Thymes newsletter
Issue 15, Fall 2010
Culinary Thymes newsletter
Issue 16, Spring 2011
Culinary Thymes newsletter
Issue 17, Winter 2011
Dawson family
Day By Day Journal, John Henning Woods, 1861 (Ms2017-030)
Spanning from January 1 through December 31, 1861, this journal contains a short description of Woods' daily activities, including his thoughts on the political situation, notes in shorthand, and monetary accounts.
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil Trade Card, [c.1875-1940?] (Ms2009-064)
While Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil was marketed until the 1940s and 1950s, the particular trade card in this collection most likely dates to the late Victorian era. The Victorian era is a period of time that directly corresponds with the reign of the…
Draft of Sherwood Anderson's review from the
Smyth County News
of J. J. Lankes'
Virginia Woodcuts
(Ms2015-020)
Ellen Dawson and Ms. Marsh
Envelope, S.P. Weddle to Barbara Hylton (Ms1998-001)
Addressed to Mrs. Barbara Hylton of Floyd Co., VA.
Eugine Dawson
Fine, Samuel Huff, November 12, 1812 (Ms1998-001)
Fine of 1 dollar and 50 cents to Samuel Huff for delinquency at Battalion and Augt. Musters
Flowers
Food Curriculum Presentation
University of Missouri-Columbia Extension presentation, "Food Curriculum"
Frozen Drumstick (I. C. Parker) wrapper
Graduation Speech 1899
A graduation speech Chaille gives to the graduating class of 1889. The students were medical students.
Huff-Hylton Genealogy Materials (Ms1998-001)
The collection contained photocopies of genealogical research related to the Huff and Hylton families. These materials were scanned and combined into a pdf when the collection was digitized.
I've Been Working in the Kitchen Presentation
Virginia Tech/Cooperative Extension presentation
Indenture, Bird Smith to William Thompson, March 3, 1807 (Ms1998-001)
Indenture between Bird Smith and William Thompson, for land on the west fork of Little River in Montgomery County, VA.
Interview conducted by Thomas E. Jones of James L. Garret, January 10th, 1934
Interview with James L. Garret. Garret was hauling hay in a truck when he was stopped by the mob and he witnessed the lynching of Cordie Cheek.
Interviews conducted by Thomas E. Jones of Dixie Stone, Fate Cheek, and Dr. Alva W. Taylor, March 18th, 1934
Two interviews of Dixie Stone, Fate Cheek, and Dr. Alva W. Taylor about the events of Cordie Cheek's lynching. They discuss the men who were looking for Cordie and the family members they violently interrogated to find him.
J. A .Snavely Envelope, 1899
Envelope from 1899 letter by Snavely
J. A .Snavely Letter, 1899
The collection includes a letter written by J. A. Snavley, its envelope, and an advertisement postcard/mailer for Scientific American publications. The letter describes attempts to gain a patent for acetylene gas light and other inventions, such as a…
J. A .Snavely Letter, Advertisement
Scientific American advertisement
Jacob Cassel Land Certification, April 16th, 1872
A certification made by George Atkins that a fence running along the south of his land was not jointly owned by him and Cassel, but belongs only to Cassel.
Jacob Cassel's Article of Agreement, May 19th, 1868
An agreement between Jacob Cassel and Jasper and Goodell. Cassel hires Jasper and Goodell to work for him, the agreement covers the contract of work and payment.
James E. Yates Account Book (Ms1940-032) (jpgs)
This collection consists of an account book maintained by James E. Yates, a livestock trader in Rappahannock County, Virginia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Included are names of customers, as well as dates, descriptions, and amounts…
James E. Yates Account Book (Ms1940-032) (PDF)
This collection consists of an account book maintained by James E. Yates, a livestock trader in Rappahannock County, Virginia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Included are names of customers, as well as dates, descriptions, and amounts…
John Early Confederate Army Receipt for the Work of Fletcher, an Enslaved Person
This collection contains a partially printed receipt for slave labor delivered to Chief Engineer Lt. Col. William H. Stevens in charge of Confederate fortifications outside of Richmond, Virginia, on November 11, 1862. The receipt notes that Stevens…
John Foster
Landscape
Lane Hall (exterior)
Lawn
Letter from "A.L.N.," New Orleans, LA, May 14, 1862
Advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
Letter from Alcee Fortier, New Orleans, LA, November 1, 1899
Describes the origins of the name "Chaille." According to Alcee Fortier, Chaille derives from the French word for flint.
Letter from General Randall L. Gibson, Washington, D.C., December 25, 1876
Asks Dr. Chaille to analyze the Republican officers and returns board from a recent election. This letter apparently refers to Republican attempts to shut out former Confederate Democrats from power in Louisiana (postmarked envelope included).
Letter from Henry Hacksford, New Orleans, LA, May 17, 1862
Another letter that advises Dr. Chaille to return to New Orleans.
Letter from Henry R. Rand, Macon, GA, February 4, 1865
Mr. Rand admits to defrauding Dr. Chaille of $744 but pleads for leniency
Letter from J. W. Nicholson, Baton Rouge, LA, June 11, 1903
Thanks Dr. Chaille for two addresses he made. One was to soldiers, the other was to the State Medical Association.
Letter from Jacob Cassel to his brother and sister, August 23rd, 186x.
Letter from Jacob Cassel to his brother and sister, August 23rd, 186x.
Letter from Jacob Cassel to his brother and sister, no date.
A letter from Jacob Cassel to his brother and sister with a statement and recommendation on how to split up the land and money Jacob Cassel received from the commissioners.
Letter from Marvin T. Myers, Richmond, October 12, 1862
Discusses fight at Leesburg with Lee.
Letter from Mary Owen Preston, Lexington, October 5, 1862
Discusses the confederate evacuation of Lexington and includes a picture of Mrs. William Preston and Caroline Preston.
Letter from Mr. Legare, Farmington, April 30, 1862
Discusses Mr. Legare's travels through Union held New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
Letter from Mr. Legare, Mobile, April 20, 1864
Discusses a Confederate coward and the current state of New Orleans.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to a Mr. Barker, New Orleans, LA, March 22, 1883
Requests a copy of the Medical News and apologizes for previous abruptness.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to Colonel Charles Chaille Long, Asheville, NC, October 15, 1889
Discusses Chaille family lineage. Includes many specific questions about the Chaille family.
Letter from Stanford E. Chaille to Professor Albert B Miles, M.D., New Orleans, LA, 1894
Letter of recommendation for Dr. Warren Stowe.
Letter from the Honorable Alexander Randall, Annapolis, MD, October 31, 1877
Informs Dr. Chaille of the results of Alexander Randall's investigation of any person named "Peter Chaille" in the eastern shores of Maryland.
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