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HISTORIC BUILDINGS SURVEY
This collection includes surveys conducted (ca. 1969) by the Junior League of
Lynchburg, Virginia, of old homes on Daniel's Hill and on Garland Hill. The survey
forms include location, list of current and previous owners and occupants, name of
building, and information about the architecture. Also included are some photographs and
research notes.
FOLDER
1 "Cabell Street on Daniel's Hill"
2 Cabell Street (100 Block)
3 Cabell Street (200 Block)
4 Cabell Street (300 Block)
5 Cabell Street (400 Block)
6 Cabell Street (500 Block)
7 Cabell Street (600 Block)
8 F Street (205)
9 F Street (312)
10 Madison Street (100 Block)
11 Madison Street (200 Block)
12 Madison Street (300 Block)
13 Madison Street (400 Block)
14 Norwood Street (202)
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
2311 MEMORIAL AVENUE
LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501
(434) 846-0501
JANE DOUGLAS SUMMERS BROWN (1903-2007) QUAKER RECORDS
The collection includes notes and card files compiled by Jane Douglas (SUMMERS)
BROWN in connection with her work with William Wade HINSHAW in the writing of
the Virginia volume of the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Also included
are notes, correspondence and draft manuscripts of her book, Lynchburg's Pioneer
Quakers and Their Meeting House, originally published in 1936 and revised in 1986 for
the Lynchburg, Virginia, bicentennial celebration. The collection also contains several
manuscripts on a variety of topics done for publication or for public speaking, including
Quakers, Indian history, slavery, and church history.
[Detailed finding guide available with the collection]
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JANE DOUGLAS SUMMERS BROWN (1903-2007) QUAKER RECORDS
The collection includes notes and card files compiled by Jane Douglas (SUMMERS)
BROWN in connection with her work with William Wade HINSHAW in the writing of
the Virginia volume of the Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Also included
are notes, correspondence and draft manuscripts of her book, A History of Lynchburg's
Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House, 1754-1936, originally published in 1936 and
revised in 1986 for the Lynchburg, Virginia, bicentennial celebration. The collection also
contains several manuscripts on a variety of topics done for publication or for public
speaking, including Quakers, Indian history, slavery, and church history.
BOX 1
BOX 2
1-1 BROWN, Jane Douglas (SUMMERS)
1-2 Correspondence (Miscellaneous) I
1-3 Correspondence (Miscellaneous) II
1-4 Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church (Miscellaneous)
1-5 CADWALLADER Family (George E. KOEHLER)
1-6 CREW(S) Family
1-7 GREGG Family
1-8 GRIFFIN/LEWIS/RAINE Family
1-9 HENSLEY/LEWIS Family
1-10 JOHNSON Family
1-11 MORGAN Family
1-12 STUART Family, Flora STUART
1-13 WILSON Family
Miscellaneous Writings
2-1 Bedford County Quakers - Where Did They Come
From and Where Did They Go
2-2 Beyond the Blackwater [Indian History] I
2-3 Beyond the Blackwater [Indian History] II
2-4 Beyond the Blackwater [Indian History] III
2-5 The Great Problem - Slavery
2-6 Historical Sketches of Monthly Meetings
(Continued)
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BOX 2
2-7 History of the First Manse of the Quaker Memorial Presbyterian
Church
2-8 Pioneer Quakers on the Bedford Frontier
2-9 Religious Society of Friends and Campbell County (Lindley
WINSTON)
2-10 Visits to a People Dispersed in the Wilderness
BOX 3
A History of Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House
3-1 Final Draft
3-2 First Draft
3-3 Notes, Correspondence, Photographs - I
3-4 Notes, Correspondence, Photographs - II
3-5 Bicentennial Edition
BOX 4
Notes on Virginia Quakers
4-1 Original Record Books and Other Sources - I
4-2 Notes, Related Data, Index of Meetings, Maps
4-3 Original Record Books and Other Sources - II
4-4 Family Genealogical Data
4-5 Letters, Book Lists, etc.
4-6 Miscellaneous - I
4-7 Miscellaneous - II
BOX 5
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
BOX 6
6-1 Chuckatuck MM (Nansemond County) - I
6-2 Chuckatuck MM (Nansemond County) - II
6-3 Chuckatuck MM (Nansemond County) – III (Testimonies,
Certificates)
6-4 Chuckatuck Record 1672-1756 (Photocopy)
6-5 Chuckatuck Record 1672-1756 (Typescript)
6-6 Corinth MM (Southampton County 1905-1937)
6-7 Goose Creek MM (Bedford County) - I (History)
6-8 Goose Creek MM (Bedford County) - II
Notes on Virginia Quakers – HINSHAW Correspondence
Bethel Monthly Meeting [MM] (Southampton County)
Black Creek MM (Southampton County)
Camp Creek MM
Cedar Creek MM (Hanover County) -I
Cedar Creek MM (Hanover County) -II
Cedar Creek MM (Hanover County) -III
Cedar Creek MM (Lost Temple of the Virginia Wilderness)
(Continued)
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BOX 7
7-1 Gravelly Run MM (Dinwiddie County) - I
7-2 Gravelly Run MM (Dinwiddie County) - II
7-3 Henrico MM (Upper Quarter)
7-4 Henrico MM/White Oak Swamp (Henrico Co.)-I
7-5 Henrico MM/White Oak Swamp (Henrico Co.)-II
7-6 Henrico MM/White Oak Swamp (Henrico Co.)-III
7-7 Henrico MM/White Oak Swamp (Henrico Co.)-IV
7-8 Henrico MM (Henrico Co.) (WOS) - V
7-9 Henrico MM (Henrico Co.) (Miscellaneous)-VI
7-10 Lower Norfolk County
7-11 Pagan Creek MM/Blackwater MM (Surry County)
BOX 8
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
8-7
8-8
8-9
South River MM (Bedford County) - I
South River MM (Bedford County) - II
South River MM (Bedford County) - III
South River MM (Bedford County) - IV
South River MM (Bedford County) - V (History)
South River MM (Bedford County) – VI (Miscellaneous Notes)
Wayne Oak MM
Western Branch MM
Virginia Yearly Meeting (Historical Sketch)
CARD FILES [BOXES 9-62]
BOX 9
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia A-B
BOX 10
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia C-E
BOX 11
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia F-H
BOX 12
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia I-Mi
BOX 13
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia Mo-R
BOX 14
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia S-T
BOX 15
Marriage Records, Bedford County, Virginia U-Z
BOX 16
Marriage Bonds of Campbell County, Virginia A-D
BOX 17
Marriage Bonds of Campbell County, Virginia E-K
(Continued)
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BOX 18
Marriage Bonds of Campbell County, Virginia L-R
BOX 19
Marriage Bonds of Campbell County, Virginia S-Z
BOX 20
Alexandria Monthly Meeting, Virginia - A-L
BOX 21
Alexandria Monthly Meeting, Virginia - M-Z
BOX 22
Black Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Camp Creek Monthly Meeting (Louisa County, Virginia) 1747-1753
BOX 23
Black Water Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Lower Quarterly Meeting, 1752-1807 - A-H
BOX 24
Black Water Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Lower Quarterly Meeting, 1752-1807 - I-Z
BOX 25
Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
BOX 26
Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1739-1939 - A-G
BOX 27
Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1739-1939 - H-L
BOX 28
Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1739-1939 - M-S
BOX 29
Cedar Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1739-1939 - T-Z
BOX 30
Chuckatuck Record, 1647-1727
BOX 31
Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, Virginia,
Births, Marriages, Deaths - A-M
BOX 32
Crooked Run Monthly Meeting, Virginia,
Births, Marriages, Deaths - N-Z
BOX 33
Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia - A-H
(Continued)
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BOX 34
Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia - I-P
BOX 35
Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia - Q-Z
BOX 36
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Loudoun County) - A-G
BOX 37
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Loudoun County) - H-N
BOX 38
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Loudoun County) - O-Z
BOX 39
Henrico/Weyanoke Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1699-1841 - A-D
BOX 40
Henrico/Weyanoke Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1699-1841 - E-K
BOX 41
Henrico/Weyanoke Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1699-1841 - L-P
BOX 42
Henrico/Weyanoke Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Upper Quarterly Meeting, 1699-1841 - R-Z
BOX 43
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - A-B
BOX 44
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - C-F
BOX 45
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - G-H
BOX 46
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - I-L
BOX 47
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - M-P
BOX 48
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - R-S
BOX 49
Hopewell Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Orthodox)
(Frederick County) 1830-1934 - T-Z
(Continued)
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(Continued)
BOX 50
Pagan Creek Monthly Meeting, 1656-1792
Virginia Yearly Meeting, 1696-1843
BOX 51
South River Monthly Meeting, Virginia
(Bedford, Campbell, Halifax counties) - A-F
BOX 52
South River Monthly Meeting, Virginia
(Bedford, Campbell, Halifax counties) - G-L
BOX 53
South River Monthly Meeting, Virginia
(Bedford, Campbell, Halifax counties) - M-Z
BOX 54
South River Monthly Meeting, Virginia
(Bedford, Campbell, Halifax counties) - Misc.
BOX 55
Western Branch, Lower Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Lower Quarterly Meeting, Virginia Yearly Meeting, 1766-1912 - A-G
BOX 56
Western Branch, Lower Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Lower Quarterly Meeting, Virginia Yearly Meeting, 1766-1912 - H-O
BOX 57
Western Branch, Lower Monthly Meeting, Virginia
Lower Quarterly Meeting, Virginia Yearly Meeting, 1766-1912 - P-Z
BOX 58
Bethel Monthly Meeting, Corinth Monthly Meeting,
Somerton Monthly Meeting
BOX 59
Goose Creek Monthly Meeting, Virginia (Bedford County)
BOX 60
Henrico Monthly Meeting
BOX 61
Gravelly Run/Burleigh Monthly Meeting,
Lower Quarterly Meeting, Virginia, 1801-1832
BOX 62
Miscellaneous
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JANE DOUGLAS (SUMMERS) BROWN (1903-2007)
Jane Douglas SUMMERS, daughter of Lewis Preston SUMMERS and Katherine
BARBEE, was born 10 January 1903 in Abindgon, Washington County, Virginia. She
was educated at the Stonewall Jackson Female Institute and was graduated from Mary
Baldwin College in 1923. After graduation, she toured Europe and Scandanavia before
becoming a teacher in Covington, Virginia. She also taught in Tidewater Virginia.
In June 1926, Jane Douglas SUMMERS married Henry Dockery BROWN, Jr., of
Wilson, North Carolina. In 1928, they moved to Lynchburg, Virginia, where he was
minister of the Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church until 1936. In that year, Mr.
BROWN accepted a call to the Third Presbyterian Church, in Richmond, Virginia. Later,
in 1963, he became minister of the First Presbyterian Church and the Aberdour
Presbyterian Church of Emporia, Virginia.
Douglas (SUMMERS) BROWN has written numerous non-fiction books and articles
for publication, including Massanetta Miniature (1964), The Catawba Indians: The
People of the River (1966), A History of Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting
House, 1754-1936 (1936, Revised 1986), Historical and Biographical Sketches of
Greensville County, Virginia, 1650-1967 (1968) and Chase City and Its Environs (1975).
Following retirement, the Rev. and Mrs. BROWN moved into WestminsterCanterbury, a retirement community in Lynchburg, Virginia, where they continue to
reside.
[Jane Douglas Summers Brown Quaker Records, Mss., MS1515, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA;
Mrs. H. L. Morton, "History of Quaker Memorial Presbyterian Church" Lynchburg: n.pub, ca.1951), n.p.,
PAM2371, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA; Douglas Summers Brown, ed., Historical and
Biographical Sketches of Greensville County, Virginia, 1650-1967 (Emporia: Riparian Woman's Club,
1968), pp. 240-241.]
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JANE DOUGLAS (SUMMERS) BROWN (1903-2007)
Obituary, Lynchburg News & Advance, 19 July 2007
Jane Douglas Summers Brown, a resident of Westminster Canterbury, died
Friday, July 13, 2007, at the age of 104.
She was born Jan. 10, 1903, in Abingdon. She was a daughter of the noted lawyer
and historian, Lewis Preston Summers of Abingdon and his wife, Anne Katherine
Barbee, of White Gate, Giles County.
Douglas Brown's early education was by private tutors and in private schools
connected to the two colleges in Abingdon, Stone Wall Jackson Institute and Martha
Washington College. She graduated from the local William King High School and later
from Mary Baldwin College in Staunton in 1923.
Following graduation she spent the summer of 1923 touring Scandinavia, the
British Isles and Western Europe. The following three years she spent teaching high
school in Covington, and Lancaster County.
In 1926, she married Henry Dockery Brown Jr., of Wilson, N.C. At the time, he
was completing his preparation for the Presbyterian Ministry at the Theological Seminary
in Richmond. While he continued his studies there, she spent the following years as a
volunteer in her husband's several churches, as a trained Christian church worker. Her
major endeavor was in the work of the Women of the Church, where her main interest
lay. In time, she served as president of the Women of the Church of Bethel Presbytery in
South Carolina and Savannah Presbytery in Georgia. She taught Bible in the local
churches and in later years ecumenical places in the cities in which they lived. She also
served as "Mistress of the Manse" in Lynchburg, Richmond, and Emporia, as well as
Rock Hill, S.C. and Waycross, Ga. She was a charter member of her chapter of The
Daughters of The American Revolution. She was a member of Quaker Memorial
Presbyterian Church.
"Douglas" began her early writing for church publications, including The Out
Look, The Survey, and The Christian Endeavor. Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers was her
first history book, now in its third printing. It was her introduction to writing local
histories. Over the years, she wrote five books on local history, four of which have been
reprinted. Her book on the Catawba Indians was printed by the University of South
Carolina Press and pronounced one of its most notable books published by them over the
past 25 years. She also wrote a number of articles for magazines such as The Virginia
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others.
In addition to her husband, Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by her two sons,
Henry Dockery Brown III, of Lowell, Mass. and Lewis Summers Brown, of Lynchburg.
She is survived by her sister Olivia Dutcher of Neptune, N.J.; her daughter-in-law
Helen J. Brown, of Lowell, Mass.; her six grandchildren, Barbara J. Brown, Marcia D.
Maxfield, Bonnie M. Finneran, Henry D. Brown IV, David R. Brown, and Donna
Mendonca; as well as seven great- grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews.
A funeral service will be conducted by Dr. Corey Ingold in Quaker Memorial
Presbyterian Church at 12 noon on Thursday, July 19, 2007. Interment will follow in the
church cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Quaker Memorial Presbyterian
Church, 5810 Fort Ave. Lynchburg, Va. 24502.
Diuguid Wiggington Chapel is serving the family, (434) 385-8900.
[Published in The News & Advance from 7/17/2007 - 7/19/2007.]
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Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy--Virginia
Hinshaw, William Wade, 1867-1947
Brown, Jane Douglas Summers, 1903-
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Churches
Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy
finding aids
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Lynchburg's Pioneer Quakers and Their Meeting House
manuscripts
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CLYDE AMOS TUCK FAMILY RECORDS
The collection includes miscellaneous charts and notes from the genealogical research of
Clyde Amos Tuck. Also included is a genealogical report on the Tuck family, descendants of
Woodham Tuck (b. bef. 1630).
BOX 1
1–1
1–2
1–3
1–4
1–5
1–6
1-7
1-8
1-9
Genealogical Charts (1 of 2)
Family Group Sheets (1 of 3)
Family Group Sheets (2 of 3)
Family Group Sheets (3 of 3)
Genealogical Charts (2 of 2)
Name Sorted List
Miscellaneous Charts (1 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (2 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (3 of 10)
BOX 2
2–1
2–2
2–3
2–4
2–5
2–6
2–7
Miscellaneous Charts (4 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (5 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (6 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (7 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (8 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (9 of 10)
Miscellaneous Charts (10 of 10)
BOX 3
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (1 of 6)
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (2 of 6)
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (3 of 6)
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (4 of 6)
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (5 of 6)
Miscellaneous Notes and Clippings (6 of 6)
Personal Ancestral File (Guide and computer discs)
[BOX 4]
The Tuck Family by Michael E. Barbour. Taken in part from the records of
Clyde Amos Tuck, 2012.
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CLYDE AMOS TUCK (1928-2006)
Clyde Amos Tuck was born 27 December 1928 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, the son
of David Lester Tuck and Mary Keen. He was office manager of CSX Railroad in Huntington,
West Virginia and owner of Tuck’s Corner Market in Hurt, Virginia. He was a member of
Huntington Lodge No. 53, AF&AM in Huntington and a member of the Hurt-Motley Ruritan
Club in Altavista, Virginia. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in
Gretna, he died on 8 January 2006 in Lynchburg, Virginia, and was buried in the Carl O. Moran
Memorial Garden in Pittsylvania County.
[Michael E. Barbour, Register Report for Woodham Tuck, p. 96 in Clyde Amos Tuck Family Records, MS1372,
Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, Va.]
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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HARRIETT ADALINE CHILTON (1912-1994) RESEARCH PAPERS
BOX 1
1-1 Bible of Mrs. Joseph Henry MORRISS, Jr.
1-2 Bicentennial Biography of Raleigh CHILTON
1-3 C. H. CHILTON's Union Academy Records (1860-1874)
1-4 CHILTON-ELLIOTT Bible
1-5 Concord Library Company of Campbell (1822)
1-6 Contributions to the UDC by Maude Blake MERCHANT (Pres. Gen.
1927-1929)
1-7 Farm Workers in 1868-1882 and 1901-1912 in Appomattox County, VA
1-8 First Battle of Manassas
1-9 Hundred HUNTER Cousins
1-10 Importance of the Battle of Sayler's Creek
1-11 John HUNTER, Soldier of the Revolution 1776-1781
1-12 Life in the Confederate Prison Camp at Point Lookout, Maryland
1-13 Minutes, Quarterly Conference, Appomattox Charge, Lynchburg Dist.
(1880-1883)
1-14 Minutes, Quarterly Conference, Appomattox Charge (1880-1883)
(Photocopy of original)
1-15 Minutes of Session, Old Concord Presb. Church, 1826-1878
1-16 Miscellaneous (includes research on Chilton property 1991)
BOX 2
2-1 Our Confederate Ancestors
2-2 Record of Appomattox Quarterly Meeting Conference, Methodist
Church 1861-1875
2-3 Reedy Spring Academy (1840-1875)
2-4 Report of an Indian Massacre in Henrico County, VA in 1694
2-5 Robert A[lexander] CHEATHAM Bible
2-6 Role of Second Virginia Cavalry during War Between the States
2-7 Roster of the Appomattox Reserves
2-8 Second Battle of Manassas
2-9 Some Appomattox Co. Civil War Veterans Listed in the 1910 Census
2-10 Some Appomattox Co. School Attendance Rolls 1907-1913
2-11 Stonewall's Liberty Hall Boys
2-12 Sunday School Records, Salem Methodist Church, Spout Spring, VA,
1924-25, 1933-34
2-13 Surrender at Appomattox and Immediately Afterward (April 9-12, 1865)
(Continued)
MS1289
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BOX 2 2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-19
2-20
2-21
2-22
2-23
2-24
2-25
Union Academy - Meetings, Board of Trustees
Union Academy - Meetings, Board of Trustees (Photocopy of original)
Union Academy, Spout Spring, VA
William Alexander ELLIOTT (1813-1865) - His Ancestors and
Descendants
"Appomattox County 1845-1945 Centennial" (C.W. SMITH)
Appomattox Historical Society
"Battle of Appomattox Station" (F.P. CAUBLE)
"History of Appomattox County Schools" (J.I. ASHER)
"History of Public Schools of Appomattox County" (J.B. BRISTOW)
"Journey of the Yorktown Prisoners to Winchester, Va., and Frederick,
Md." (H.A. CHILTON)
"Petitions to Form Appomattox..." (H.A. CHILTON)
"Recollections and Reminiscences of Appomattox..." (G.T. PEERS)
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HARRIETT ADALINE CHILTON (1912-1994)
Harriett Adaline CHILTON, daughter of William Chapman CHILTON and Jemima
Sue CHEATHAM, was born 5 September 1912, in Appomattox County, Virginia.
[Harriett A. Chilton, "Robert A. CHILTON Bible" (Falls Church, VA: Author, 1973), p. 14), Harriett A.
CHILTON Research Papers, MS1289, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA. (hereinafter CHILTON
MS).]
During World War II, Miss CHILTON served in the Women's Army Corps. [Harriett A.
Chilton, "Our Confederate Ancestors" (Falls Church, VA: Robert E. Lee Chapter No. 56, U.D.C., 1971), p.
5, CHILTON MS.] She was a charter member of the Appomattox County Historical
Society, established in 1975. [Harriett A. Chilton, "Hundred HUNTER Cousins" [Falls Church, VA:
Author, 1976), p. 3, CHILTON MS.]
A resident of Falls Church, Virginia, Harriett CHILTON was a member and historian
of the Robert E. Lee Chapter, No. 56, United Daughters of the Confederacy. She
received the UDC Cross of Military Service based on the service of her grandfather,
Robert Alexander CHEATHAM, in the War between the States. [Chilton, "Our Confederate
Ancestors," loc.cit.]
Miss CHILTON retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 1971. "Her hobby
and passion in retirement was the continuous pursuit and preservation of the history of
families and community records in the Appomattox area." [Obituary, Lynchburg News and
Advance, 3 November 1994, Sect. B, p. 2 col. 1.]
Additionally, Harriett CHILTON was a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, Colonial Dames, and the Jamestown Society. "Of all her accomplishments,
she was proudest of her part in the preservation of Wesley Chapel Church." [Obituary,
loc.cit.]
An avid researcher, Harriett Adaline CHILTON compiled a vast wealth of historical
data on her native Appomattox County. She died 2 November 1994 at her home in Falls
Church and was buried, with military honors, at the Salem United Methodist Church,
Spout Spring, Virginia. [Ibid.]
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HARRIETT ADALINE CHILTON (1912-1994) RESEARCH PAPERS
The collection includes research papers by Harriett A. CHILTON, along with
transcriptions of church and school records, mostly relating to her family or to
Appomattox County, Virginia.
[Detailed finding guide available with the collection]
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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W. SCOTT SMITH RESEARCH NOTES
The collection includes research notes on various projects in the central Virginia area,
namely the counties of Amherst and Campbell and the City of Lynchburg. There are notes on
several individuals and families associated with these projects. Additional family information
came from the History of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana, by Joseph P. Elliott.
Also included in the collection is a group of candid photos taken at Camp Monacan in Nelson
County, Virginia, 1947-1971.
BOX 1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15
1-16
Brown, Matthew (1776-1851)
Dibrell, James W. (Lot 161, Lynchburg, VA)
Duffel, James (1761-1835) – Silversmith
Elliott family (Indiana and Virginia)
Gray, Francis (about 1757-1827)
Oakey, William & John - Merchant tailors
Thurman, Allen Granberry (1813-1895)
Yancey, William Tudor (1813-1889)
Farm Mills Tract (Amherst Co., VA)
Jones Family (Amherst Co., VA) 1760-2012
Pedlar Mills Rural Historic District (Amherst Co., VA)
Rucker’s Chapel (Amherst Co., VA)
Evington Road Land Study (Evington, Campbell Co., VA)
Trent Family Land Study (Campbell Co., VA)
404 Cabell Street (Lynchburg, VA) (1878-1999)
846 Church Street (Lynchburg, VA)
BOX 2
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
708 Fifth Street (Lynchburg, VA)
827-829 Main Street (Lynchburg, VA)
211 Ninth Street (Lynchburg, VA)
1002 Wise Street (Lynchburg, VA) (1845-2005)
Krise Building, 823-825 Main Street (Lynchburg, VA)
Christ Episcopal Church (Cabell Street, Lynchburg, VA)
Kemper Street Industrial Historic District (Lynchburg, VA)
Leewood, Langhorne Road (Lynchburg, VA)
Oakland, Elmwood Avenue (Lynchburg, VA)
Peakland School, 1331 Oak Lane (Lynchburg, VA)
Presbyterian Home (Lynchburg, VA)
Salem Turnpike Tobacco Factories Land Study (Lynchburg, VA)
Correspondence - Oscar & Clyde Johnson (1945)
Gunsmiths, Early Virginia
Jefferson, Virginia, Established 1794
(Continued)
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W. SCOTT SMITH RESEARCH NOTES, Cont’d.
BOX 3
Camp Monocan (Nelson Co., VA) Photos (1947-1971)
3-1
Miscellaneous
3-2
Deer Lake Dam construction (1947)
3-3
Troop 45, Bedford, VA (1948-1952)
3-4
Gomer Jones family (1951-1956)
3-5
Camp staff, early 1960s
3-6
Koo Koo Ku Hoo Lodge #161 (1963-1964)
3-7
Harold Tate photos (1960s-1971)
3-8
Troop 2, Lynchburg, mid-1960s
3-9
Troop 5, Lynchburg, late 1960s
3-10 Troop 29, Lynchburg, late 1960s
[NOTE: The Scout camp in Nelson County is spelled MONOCAN, and not spelled as the name
of the Monacan Indian tribe.]
WILLIAM SCOTT SMITH
An Amherst County native, Smith later moved to Campbell County and graduated from
Rustburg High School. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and
worked in politics before beginning his career as a community planner. Scott served as
Executive Director of Bedford Main Street, Inc. from 2001- 2006, and in 2006, began working
for the Central Virginia Planning District Commission in several roles, ending as Transportation
Planning Director in 2020.
From 2005 - 2015, he and his wife Emily operated a historical and architectural research
firm (first known as The Antiquaries and then as HistoryTech). Smith served on the Lynchburg
Museum System Board of Directors followed by two terms on the City of Lynchburg Historic
Preservation Commission. He was active in community affairs and worked with the Boy Scouts
of America, Fifth Street Community Development Corporation, Marshall Lodge No. 39, AF &
AM, and St. John's Episcopal Church. With his family, Scott now lives in Columbia, Mo.
MS1222
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W. SCOTT SMITH RESEARCH NOTES
The collection includes research notes on various projects in the central Virginia area,
namely the counties of Amherst and Campbell and the City of Lynchburg. There are notes on
several individuals and families associated with these projects. Additional family information
came from the History of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana, by Joseph P. Elliott.
Also included in the collection is a group of candid photos taken at Camp Monacan in Nelson
County, Virginia, 1947-1971.
[Detailed finding guide available with the collection.]
MS1222
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WILLIAM FARIS (1763-1852) RESEARCH NOTES
The collection consists of research notes and associated documents on the service of
William Faris (1763-1852) in the Revolutionary War done by researcher, Virginia Adkins
Cooper. Also included is information on the Weissenburger family.
Folder contents include: Chronological profile, William Faris – Virginia Revolutionary
pension application, William Faris, born 1763 – Widow’s pension application, Margaret
Weissenburger Faris – Birth record of Margaret Weissenburger – Marriage record of William
Parrish and Peggy Wisenbarger, Campbell County, Va. – Will of William Faris, Roanoke
County, Va., March 1853 – Weisenbarger family notes.
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JONES MEMORIAL LIBRARY
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MCBRATNEY FAMILY PAPERS
The collection includes research notes, correspondence, court records, and photographs
of the McBratney family, descendants of William Edgar McBratney (1892-1951) of Montclair,
New Jersey. It also includes a letter (1918) from King George V welcoming soldiers in World
War I and a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt (1935) concerning two sons of William Edgar
McBratney being stricken with polio.
[Detailed finding guide is available with the collection.]
MS1041
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MCBRATNEY FAMILY PAPERS
The collection includes research notes, correspondence, court documents, and
photographs of the McBratney family, descendants of William Edgar McBratney (1892-1951) of
Montclair, New Jersey. It also includes a letter (1918) from King George V welcoming soldiers
in World War I and a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt (1935) concerning two sons of William
Edgar McBratney being stricken with polio.
BOX 1
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
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McBratney – Genealogical forms and notes
McBratney Name and Line
McBratney Photographs
Edgar, Harper, Jameson Families
Maps
McBratney, William E., Sr. – World War I
[Sign] “Private Office of the Provost Marshal 29th Div.”
McBratney, William E., Sr. – World War II
Christian and Allied Families
Handy, Percy, Obenchain Families
McBratney – Notes and correspondence (Judy Shanks)
McBratney – Miscellaneous notes and correspondence
Edgar, Robert MacCheyne, Help Towards a Revival of Religion
Linen Trade Association, Annual Dinner Commemorating the
Fiftieth Anniversary of the Linen Trade Association 1891-1941
BOX 2
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
18 Claridge Court, Montclair, New Jersey
Family Photographs – McBratney sons and family members
Miscellaneous Correspondence and photographs
Birth Registration (William E. McBratney, Sarah Galway)
Marriage Registration, Wedding Announcement
Photographs – Wedding Reception (1921)
William E. McBratney, Sr. Will and Death Notices (1951)
William E. McBratney, Jr. – Photographs and Miscellaneous Notes
John Greer McBratney – Miscellaneous Photographs and Articles
Robert Bruce McBratney - Photographs
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2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
(Continued)
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�MCBRATNEY FAMILY PAPERS, Cont’d.
BOX 3
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
Letters and Notes – Fred P. Galway
Galway Family – Miscellaneous notes
Galway-Greer – Genealogist’s Findings (Mrs. Wilson)
Galway-Greer – Miscellaneous Notes
Galway-Greer – Photographs
Millmount House – Notes, Letters, Photographs
The Most Unpretending of Places: a History of Dundonald, County
Down by Peter Carr (Whiterow Press, 1987)
These Three Hundred and Forty Years of Witness: An Historical
Outline of Dundonald Presbyterian Congregation 1645-1985 –
By Alexander Hanna (Outlook Press, 1985) (copy of letter found in book)
History of Richhill Presbyterian Church – by Rev. Dr. A.R. Scott
(Outlook Press. 1972?)
The Romance of Dundonald – by John J. Marshall (Baird, 1929)
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LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA 24501
WILLIAM EDGAR MCBRATNEY (1892-1951)
William Edgar McBratney, son of John McBratney and Mary Harper Edgar, was born 9
October 1892 in St. Kilda (Melbourne), Victoria, Australia. He migrated to the United States in
1906 and began his employment in the linen firm established by his uncle. During World War I,
he served as a First Lieutenant in the infantry, and became the commanding officer of the 29th
Military Police Company and provost marshal. During World War II, he served as Captain and
was assigned to the military government branch. He saw service with the Fifth Army in Sicily,
Sardinia and the Italian mainland. He served as the military governor in the provinces of Pistola,
Lucca and Bolzano.
McBratney was executive vice-president of Robert McBratney and Co., Inc., linen
importers, of New York. He also served as president, vice-president and member of the board of
directors of the Linen Trade Association of New York. In his work with this organization he
took part in negotiations with the federal government on trade treaties and tariff questions.
William Edgar McBratney married Sara Canavan Greer Galway on 12 October 1921 in
County Down, Northern Ireland. Born 21 October 1897, she was the daughter of John Galway
and Sophia Greer. They were the parents of three sons.
William Edgar McBratney died 4 August 1951 in Montclair, New Jersey, and was buried
in Restland Memorial Park, East Hanover, New Jersey.
[McBratney Family Papers, MS1041, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA]
WILLIAM EDGAR MCBRATNEY, JR. (1923- )
William Edgar McBratney, Jr., son of William Edgar McBratney, Sr. and Sara Canavan
Greer Galway, was born 28 November 1923 in Montclair, New Jersey. He served as an officer
in the U.S. Navy during World War II. A graduate of the University of Virginia in 1947, he
excelled in track and basketball “in spite of being afflicted by polio as a youth.” On 20 October
1950, in Lynchburg, Virginia, he married Leila Percy Christian, daughter of James Dearing
Christian and Josephine Percy Handy. He worked at Scott Insurance in Lynchburg for thirty-five
years, retiring as vice-president. In addition to numerous community and church activities, he
also served as a board member and treasurer of Jones Memorial Library.
[McBratney Family Papers, MS1041, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, VA]
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