Box: 1 Fold: 1 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 2 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 3 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 4 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 5 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 6 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 7 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 8 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 9 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 10 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 11 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 12 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 13 William Cabell Bruce Box: 1 Fold: 14 James H. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 15 James H. Whyte Box: 1 Fold: 16 Edmund L. Zane Box: 1 Fold: 17 "All I have ..." Box: 1 Fold: 18 "Christmas" Box: 1 Fold: 19 "Communion" Box: 1 Fold: 20 "The Family" Box: 1 Fold: 21 "If" Box: 1 Fold: 22 "In Daisy's Studio" Box: 1 Fold: 23 "Just Three Times" Box: 1 Fold: 24 "Listen! It's the Mocking Bird" Box: 1 Fold: 25 "Caroline Loughborough" Box: 1 Fold: 26 "Milton" Box: 1 Fold: 27 "Mocking Bird" Box: 1 Fold: 28 "My Aunt and Annie McGarry" Box: 1 Fold: 29 "A Prayer" Box: 1 Fold: 30 "Radio Script" Box: 1 Fold: 31 "Samual Foote" Box: 1 Fold: 32 "Somebody Big Is Coming" Box: 1 Fold: 33 "Song of Washington" Box: 1 Fold: 34 "Tench Tilghman's Ride" Box: 1 Fold: 35 "That Justice Be Done" Box: 1 Fold: 36 unidentified manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 37 unidentified manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 38 miscellaneous manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 39 miscellaneous manuscript Box: 1 Fold: 40 Handwritten Notes Box: 1 Fold: 41 Handwritten Material Box: 1 Fold: 42 Typed Material Box: 1 Fold: 43 Typed Material Box: 1 Fold: 44 Poetry Box: 1 Fold: 45 "Interview with Janitor" Box: 1 Fold: 46 "Over the Blackberry Hill" Box: 1 Fold: 47 "Up the old-fashion border" Box: 1 Fold: 48 Margaret Cabell Loughborough - Obituary Box: 1 Fold: 49 James Henry Loughborough to Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 50 Frances Brown to Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 51 Correspondence to Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 52 E.L. Keyes to Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 53 Moreland, A.J. to Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 54 "Personal Experiences in Richmond During the Civil War" Box: 1 Fold: 55 "Personal Experiences in Richmond During the Civil War" Box: 1 Fold: 56 DAR convention Box: 1 Fold: 57 Memoirs of Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 58 Memoirs of Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 59 "After the War" Box: 1 Fold: 60 Confederate Recipes Box: 1 Fold: 61 "Grandpa's Leg" Box: 1 Fold: 62 "Good Men I Have Known" Box: 1 Fold: 63 "The Homespun Dress" Box: 1 Fold: 64 "I have been asked to write...." Box: 1 Fold: 65 "In 1860" Box: 1 Fold: 66 James Henry Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 67 Nathan Loughborough Box: 1 Fold: 68 John Magill Box: 1 Fold: 69 Loughborough genealogical information Box: 1 Fold: 70 "Mothers ...." Box: 1 Fold: 71 "My great grandfather...." Box: 1 Fold: 72 "My life here...." Box: 1 Fold: 73 "The Old Black Mammie" Box: 1 Fold: 74 "The Old Man Who Lived on a Hill" Box: 1 Fold: 75 "A Presbyterian Preacher" Box: 1 Fold: 76 sketches Box: 1 Fold: 77 "When I was about 4 years old" Box: 2 Fold: 1 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 2 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 3 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 4 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 5 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 6 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 7 Margaret C. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 8 Poetry Box: 2 Fold: 9 Margaret McClellan Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 10 Margaret McClellan Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 11 Francis Cabell Brown Box: 2 Fold: 12 Francis C. Brown Box: 2 Fold: 13 Tom Chetwood, S.J. Box: 2 Fold: 14 Hamilton Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 15 H. Cecilia Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 16 James H. Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 17 Maria Louisa Ricaud Loughborough Box: 2 Fold: 18 Amy Lowell Box: 2 Fold: 19 John Randolph of Roanoke Box: 2 Fold: 20 Albert Schweitzer Box: 2 Fold: 21 Florence Carrington Stevens Box: 2 Fold: 22 unidentified Box: 2 Fold: 23 unidentified poetry Box: 3 Fold: 1 Photocopies - Nathan Loughborough
5/19/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 5/19/1919 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, regarding relatives and a book by Bruce entitled "Below the James."
5/26/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 5/26/1919 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, stating that he will preserve her previous letter in a family scrapbook. Mentions John Randolph's quarrel with Judge Tucker.
6/16/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 6/16/1919 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, thanking her for providing good memories of his grandmother. He says the Cabells are mainly northside Virginians, not Southside Virginians.
8/24/1922
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 8/24/1922 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, saying she has been so kind to him that it seems like they have met face to face. Mentions Bruce's book on Randolph set to be published.
3/8/1923
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 3/8/1923 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, stating that he has been fighting the flu. Reference to his book on Randolph and to Polly Cabell.
10/6/1923
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 10/6/1923 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, thanking her for a letter and saying that it was a good idea of hers to sell property. He hopes someone will write a biographical sketch of Nathan Loughborough.
2/27/1924
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 2/27/1924 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, enclosing two tickets [not retained] to the Senate gallery.
10/19/1925
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 10/19/1925 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, stating that he will not leave Washington soon. He wishes to show a family Bible that mentions Benjamin Harrison.
11/7/1925
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 11/7/1925 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, mentioning African Americans and the Catholic Church.
1/30/1926
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 1/30/1926 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Margaret C. Loughborough, mentioning a recommendation for a young man applying to the Naval Academy.
7/10/1942
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 7/10/1942 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Caroline Loughborough, indicating that he cannot read the memoirs and letters because he is engaged in a large literary task.
10/23/1942
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 10/23/1942 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Caroline Loughborough, indicating that he now has time to read the memoirs.
4/30/1943
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 4/30/1943 from William Cabell Bruce to his cousin Caroline Loughborough, commenting on which poems he thinks are outstanding.
1912
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 12/1912 from James H. Loughborough to his granddaughter Caroline Loughborough, mostly regarding news around home.
12/13/1961 - 1/5/1962
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 12/13/1961 and 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 1/5/1962 from James H. Whyte to Caroline Loughborough, mentioning a speech by Whyte for the Columbia Historical Society on families with divided loyalties during the Civil War.
12/8/1942 - 1/9/1950
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1942-1950 from Edmund L. Zane to his cousin Caroline Loughborough, mentioning their work on the family's genealogy.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "All I have ...."
12/1939
DESCRIPTION: 1 Printed Newsletter: "Westernite" Christmas Issue, with 1 Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough on page 11.
1936
DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Communion." Multiple drafts. Heavily edited.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "The Family."
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DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "If."
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DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "In Daisy's Studio."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Just three times...."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Listen! It's the Mocking Bird."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript: "Caroline Franklin Loughborough, born at Milton the old Loughborough home . . . ."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Milton."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "The Mocking Bird."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "My Aunt and Annie McGarry."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "A Prayer."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "Radio Script."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "Samual Foote."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "Somebody Big Is Coming."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Song of Washington."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript Poem by Caroline Loughborough: "Tench Tilghman's Ride."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline Loughborough: "That Justice Be Done."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated unidentified Typed Manuscript.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated unidentified Typed Manuscript.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated miscellaneous Typed Manuscript.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated miscellaneous Typed Manuscript.
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DESCRIPTION: Caroline Loughborough - Notes - Handwritten Notes.
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DESCRIPTION: Caroline Loughborough - Notes - Handwritten Material.
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DESCRIPTION: Caroline Loughborough - Notes - Typed Material.
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DESCRIPTION: Caroline Loughborough - Notes - Typed Material.
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DESCRIPTION: Caroline Loughborough - Notes - Poetry.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "Interview with Janitor on School Cleanliness."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "Over the Blackberry Hill."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "Up the old-fashioned border."
12/16/1939
DESCRIPTION: Printed Obituary from the "Washington Star" for Margaret Cabell Loughborough, dated 12/16/1939.
1861 - 1924
DESCRIPTION: 4 Autograph Letters Signed dated 1861 to 1924 to Margaret C. Loughborough. Of note, includes 1 letter dated 1861 from James Henry Loughborough to his future wife Margaret Cabell Brown and 1 letter dated 1903 from James Henry Loughborough to his wife, the same, Margaret C. Loughborough.
3/25/1868
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter dated 3/25/1868 from Frances Brown to Margaret C. Loughborough, with reference to the recent birth of Margaret's son, to James McCaw, to President Andrew Johnson, and to other matters.
1913 - 1939
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 1913-1939 to Margaret C. Loughborough.
12/7/1923
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 12/7/1923 from Edward L. Keyes to Margaret C. Loughborough, thanking her for her letter and thanking her for her part in the general entertainment.
5/18/1937
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 5/18/1937 from A.J. Moreland to her aunt Margaret C. Loughborough, with news of friends and family.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "Personal Experiences in Richmond During the Civil War."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "Personal Experiences in Richmond During the Civil War."
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DESCRIPTION: Undated notes by Margaret C. Loughborough from the Daughters of the American Revolution annual conference in Washington, D.C.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript labeled as "Memoirs of Margaret C.B. Loughborough." 4 pages.
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DESCRIPTION: Undated Handwritten Notes labeled "memoirs of Mrs. James H. Loughborough." 3 pages.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "After the War."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "Confederate recipes used by use [sic] during the war."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Caroline C. Loughborough: "Grandpa's Leg."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "The Great Men I Have Known."
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DESCRIPTION: Typed Manuscript Song: "The Homespun Dress," "sung by the girls of the Confederacy, 1862."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "I have been asked to write a history of my life...."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "In 1860 I was in Richmond."
1921
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript dated 1921: Biographical sketch of the life of James Henry Loughborough.
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DESCRIPTION: Undated Typed Manuscript providing biographical information about Nathan Loughborough.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough: "[John Magill:] In Memory of a Great War Bishop and a Noble Man."
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DESCRIPTION: Undated Typed Manuscript providing Loughborough family genealogical information.
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DESCRIPTION: Undated Typed Manuscript: "Mothers with very young children...."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "My great grandfather was John Brown, a Scotchman, and a graduate of Bonn and Edinburgh...."
6/23/1919
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Manuscript by Margaret C. Loughborough dated 6/23/1919: "My life here consisted of learning to cook, dairy and house work...."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript Poem: "The Old Black Mammie."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript ballad: "The Old Man Who Lived on a Hill." Old English ballad sung for many generations of the Goosley and Harrison families of Virginia.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "A Presbyterian preacher...."
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DESCRIPTION: Undated Typed Manuscript: "Unfinished sketches and stories."
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Typed Manuscript: "When I was about 4 years old...."
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs - Handwritten Material.
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DESCRIPTION: Margaret C. Loughborough - Notes for Memoirs - Typed Material.
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DESCRIPTION: Undated poetry.
1907?
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed circa 1907 from Henry? Loughborough to Margaret McClellan Loughborough, regarding life in San Francisco.
6/19/1935
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed dated 6/19/1935 from Lena R. Gilmer to Margaret McClellan Loughborough.
5/26/1962
DESCRIPTION: Document: "Remembrance of First Holy Communion. Francis Cabell Brown." Dated 5/26/1962.
10/5/1960 - 10/11/1960
DESCRIPTION: Correspondence dated 10/1960 of Francis C. Brown, regarding a missing package.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Photograph of Rev. Tom Chetwood, S.J.
9/18/1911
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Manuscript Signed by Hamilton Loughborough dated 9/18/1911: "List of instructions ... in case of my death." Also, undated Typed document with mention of Hamilton Loughborough.
6/29/1889
DESCRIPTION: 1 Document: First Holy Communion for H. Cecilia Loughborough on 6/29/1889.
4/25/1919 - 2/6/1922
DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Letter Signed dated 2/6/1922 from U.S. Senator Ovington E. Weller to James H. Loughborough, regarding anti-lynching legislation. 1 Photograph of James H. Loughborough. And, correspondence dated 1919 to Margaret C. Loughborough from Edward Channing and Max Farrand, regarding the greatness of Patrick Henry and George Washington.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated Autograph Letter Signed from Maria Louisa Ricaud Loughborough to James H. Loughborough, concerning the sale of Grassland estate.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 undated poem by Amy Lowell: "A Tulip Garden."
4/3/1828 - 2/16/1832
DESCRIPTION: Typed transcripts of John Randolph of Roanoke letters. The letters are dated 1828 to 1832, and they were written to Nathan Loughborough.
7/31/1957
DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed (in French) dated 7/31/1957 from Albert Schweitzer to Francis C. Brown, thanking him for having sent capsules of Sodium Sulamyd ophthalmic. He also thanks him for supplies of Dranicol. Schweitzer states that the hospital is growing larger. An English translation of the letter is contained in the folder.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 Typed Poem by Florence Carrington Stevens: "Uncle Roderick's Philosophy."
5/1962
DESCRIPTION: 1 Photograph of an unidentified nun, 5/1962.
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DESCRIPTION: Undated unidentified poetry found among the Loughborough Family Papers: Part 3.
1800s
DESCRIPTION: This folder houses a binder which contains photocopies of correspondence circa 1800-1835 to Nathan Loughborough from Sam V. Anderson, E. Bacon, John Randolph of Roanoke, James Webster, John Webster, Widow Twining, and Miscellaneous. Originals for some of these photocopies are contained in the Loughborough Family Papers: Part 2.
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