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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501
(434) 846-0501
CABELL-EARLY PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
The collection includes exterior and interior photographs of the home of John
Jordan Cabell and Samuel Henry Early, 510 Main Street, Lynchburg, Virginia, as well as
group photographs of Early family members, ca. 1900-1921. Prior to demolition of the
Cabell-Early home ca. 1902, member of the family had photographs made of each room,
some of which featured scenic wall decorations and Victorian era furnishings.
The John Jordan Cabell home was built ca. 1809. At his death in 1834, Cabell
devised the home to his daughter, Henrian Cabell Early, wife of Samuel Henry Early.
Members of the family continued to live in the house until 1902 when it was sold to the
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The house was then demolished and replaced
with the Elks clubhouse in 1904.
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Cabell, John Jordan (-1834)
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Finding aid to the Cabell-Early Photograph Collection. The collection includes exterior and interior photographs of the home of John Jordan Cabell and Samuel Henry Early, 510 Main Street, Lynchburg, Virginia, as well as group photographs of Early family members, ca. 1900-1921. Prior to demolition of the Cabell-Early home ca. 1902, member of the family had photographs made of each room, some of which featured scenic wall decorations and Victorian era furnishings.
The John Jordan Cabell home was built ca. 1809. At his death in 1834, Cabell devised the home to his daughter, Henrian Cabell Early, wife of Samuel Henry Early. Members of the family continued to live in the house until 1902 when it was sold to the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks. The house was then demolished and replaced with the Elks clubhouse in 1904.
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George M. Jones Memorial Library
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George M. Jones Memorial Library
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2023
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George M. Jones Memorial Library
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English
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
2311 MEMORIAL AVENUE
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501
(434) 846-0501
RUTH HAIRSTON EARLY (1849-1928) PAPERS
The collection includes three scrapbooks kept by Ruth Hairston EARLY of
Lynchburg, Virginia, one covering her 1896 trip to Europe. Also included are a
scrapbook with letters and clippings about her publications, a letter listing Lynch Station
(Campbell County, Virginia) soldiers killed during World War I, miscellaneous post
cards, and copper engraving plates and galley proofs from her publication, Campbell
Chronicles and Family Sketches.
BOX 1
1-1 Campbell Chronicles & Family Sketches
(Revision 3)
1-2 "Colonial Arts and Crafts" (1909)
1-3 Correspondence Concerning Publications
1-4 EARLY to LEWIS (1902)
1-5 GINTHER to EARLY (Lynch Station Soldiers in
World War I)
1-6 Miscellaneous Notes
1-7 Miscellaneous Post Cards
1-8 Petitions (Bedford County 1774-1782;
Campbell County 1782-1862)
1-9 Scrapbook
1-10 Scrapbook - European Travel
BOX 2
Scrapbook - Lt. Gen. Jubal A. EARLY - Reviews;
Thirteen (13) Copper Plates for Illustrations in
Campbell Chronicles & Family Sketches
[BOX 3]
Genealogy Notebook - SAUNDERS, HAIRSTON, CLAYTON,
EARLY, DAVIES, STITH
[BOX 4]
Campbell Chronicles & Family Sketches - Galley
Proofs, Revision 1 and Revision 2
MS1882
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RUTH HAIRSTON EARLY (1849-1928)
Ruth Hairston EARLY, daughter of Samuel Henry EARLY and Henrianne CABELL,
was born 5 November 1849 in Charleston, West Virginia. At an early age, she moved
with her family to Lynchburg, Virginia, where she was educated at Mrs. BROWN's
School. She later attended Patapsco Institute in Ellicott City, Maryland.
In October 1893, Ruth H. EARLY became a charter member of the Blue Ridge
Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Lynchburg, and served several terms as
regent of the Chapter.
In 1896, Ruth EARLY became the founder of the Old Dominion Chapter, United
Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC), also in Lynchburg. She served six terms as
president of the Chapter. She was also a charter member of the Virginia Division, UDC,
serving terms as historian, corresponding secretary, and vice-president. In 1927, she was
elected honorary president of the Virginia Division.
Widely known as a writer on various subjects in history, Ruth EARLY published her
first volume, Byways of Virginia History, in 1907. She later published a volume of
family history, The Family of Early, in 1920, and published Campbell Chronicles and
Family Sketches in 1927.
The niece of Lt. Gen. Jubal Anderson EARLY, Ruth EARLY edited the wartime
manuscripts of her uncle in the volume General Jubal A. Early in 1912. She also edited
his volume on slavery, The Heritage of the South, in 1915. Through her efforts, a
monument to General EARLY was erected in Lynchburg in 1919 near the fort which also
bears his name.
Miss EARLY also wrote articles on historical subjects, such as "Dress in Colonial
Times" and "Colonial Arts and Crafts," for publication in the local newspaper.
(Continued)
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�RUTH HAIRSTON EARLY (1849-1928)
(Continued)
Ruth Hairston EARLY died 12 January 1928 in Lynchburg and was buried in the
Spring Hill Cemetery. In honor of Miss EARLY, flags of the city were flown at halfmast on the day of the funeral, the first time in the history of the city to honor a woman.
[Ruth Hairston Early, The Family of Early Which Settled Upon the Eastern Shore of Virginia and its
Connections with Other Families (Lynchburg: Brown-Morrison, 1920), p. 111; Obituary, Lynchburg News,
13 January 1928, p. 8 col. 2; Welford Dunaway Taylor, Maurice Duke, eds., Virginia Authors: Past and
Present (Richmond: William Byrd Press, 1972), p. 43; "History of Blue Ridge Chapter, NSDAR, 18931954," Mss., MS1147, Daughters of the American Revolution, Blue Ridge Chapter, Papers, Jones
Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA; "Memorial Exercises for Miss Early," Lynchburg News, 25 June 1929,
p. 8 col. 4; "Monument to [Jubal A.] Early," Lynchburg News, 16 September 1919, p. 16 col. 4; Ruth Early,
"Dress in Colonial Times," Lynchburg News, 30 January 1921, p. 13 col. 1; Ruth Early, "Colonial Arts and
Crafts," Ruth Hairston Early Papers, Mss., MS1882, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA; Don P.
Halsey, "Miss Ruth Hairston Early: Address at the Unveiling of a Tablet," Historic and Heroic Lynchburg
(Lynchburg: J. P. Bell, 1935), pp. 73-75.]
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Subject
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Finding aids for manuscript collections at Jones Memorial Library
Description
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Creator
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George M. Jones Memorial Library
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George M. Jones Memorial Library
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2022
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Finding Aid to the Ruth Hairston Early Papers
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Early, Ruth Hairston, 1849-1928
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Finding aid to the Ruth Hairston Early Papers held at Jones Memorial Library in Lynchburg, Virginia. The collection includes scrapbooks, letters, postcards, clippings, and galley proofs.
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George M. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Va.)
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George M. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Va.)
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2024
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George M. Jones Memorial Library (Lynchburg, Va.)
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pdf
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English
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Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches
correspondence
Early
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galley proofs
Letters
MS 1882
MS1882
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publications
Ruth Hairston Early
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World War 1
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