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Garrett Family Papers(1832–ca. 1925)

  • MS 1945.1
  • Microfilm: M-1555, M-1585
  • 29 items

Miscellaneous papers of a prominent 19th-century Williamsburg family. Includes letters; an account of Levin Y. Winder and his guardian; copies of various Williamsburg Hustings Court records; “A Memory of Williamsburg;” an inventory of household furnishings; deeds and bonds; genealogical information; and photographs of Rear Adm. Cary T. Grayson, and of an unidentified young woman. One letter mentions President Woodrow Wilson’s visit to Williamsburg.


Inventory

Date Description
Folder 1
February 1822 Indenture between Robert Anderson, Thomas Sands, Richard Garrett and John K. Wright concerning sale of Queen’s Creek property to Wright. 1X Oversize.
ca. 1825 List of items purchased and prices paid by E[d]w[ar]d Winder at vendue. 1X Oversize.
6 March 1832–14 July 1837 Levin Y. Winder in ac[coun]t with R.R. Garrett.
1 January 1841 Bond. Robert B. Moreland and John C. Moreland to Mary M. Garrett for the hire of a slave.
13 November 1841 Abner Hockaday vs. William Alvis, and Abner Hockaday vs. Samuel and William Allen. Copy of Husting Court records.
24 March 1854 Letter. Sallie Dix to Dr. Robert Garrett. A letter from the Williamsburg Female Academy on the death of Annie C. Garrett (Robert’s daughter). Includes list of resolutions and a mourning badge.
3 July 1877 Invitation to the “final celebration” of the Phoenix and Philomathean societies at the College of William and Mary.
27 December 1877 Will. Mary Winder Garrett.
17 September 1891 Will. Mary Winder Garrett.
2 February 1895 Letter. Granville Goodloe, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, to Susan Comfort Garrett, Williamsburg, re family history. 1X Oversize.
7 March 1895 Letter. Mary W. Garrett, Williamsburg, to her brother re family history. Verso bears brief biography of Benjamin F. Garrett (1820–1877).
1896 Pamphlet. The Winders of Laston by F.A. Winder re 17th—18th century English ancestors.
27 November 1897 L.J. Waters, at Beechwood, to a friend re Winder portraits and Washington, D.C. art galleries.
23 March 1899 Will. Mary Winder Garrett.
9–10 June 1901 Letter. Susan C. Garrett, Idaho, to Lottie Garrett. Includes envelope.
1 June 1904 Bill. City Livery Sale and Feed Stable to Anna Galt re the hire of a horse and buggy driver to Jamestown.
12 December 1904 Letter. Sue G. Nelson, Idaho, to Mary W. Garrett re family history of Peyton Randolph Nelson.
11 March 1905 Test paper of J.T. Nolen re mechanics of a phonograph and how sound travels.
Folder 2
29 May 1907 Letter. The Women’s Club, Richmond, VA, to the Misses Garrett. Invitation to tea. Includes envelope.
7 October 1907 Letter. Norma Stewart to Mary and Lottie Garrett. Invitation to tea. Includes envelope.
24 February 1910 Mary W. Garrett, Williamsburg, to Granville Goodloe re family history.
4 July 1910 Address of Robert Southall Bright before the Society of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, delivered at Independence Hall, Philadelphia.
7 March 1911 Will. Mary W. Garrett.
Post 1915 Partial letter. Susan G. Nelson to ? Letter mentions President Woodrow Wilson’s visit to Williamsburg and that Lottie and Mary were invited to the White House. Also family information.
19 June 1922 Letter. L.V. Garrett, Newport News, VA, to Mary W. Garrett, “Tazewell Hall,” Williamsburg. Enclosed is a transcript of an obituary of Richard Roper Garrett who died January 14, 1855. Includes envelope.
21 July 1925 Postcard. E[mma] G[arrett] B[oyd], Atlanta, to Mary Winder Garrett, Tazewell Hall, Williamsburg.
24 November 1925 Letter. Emma Garrett Boyd to Miss [Mary?] Garrett re family history.
1928 Christmas card. Susie and William Maddox to Lottie and Mary Garrett. Includes envelope.
9 April 1930 Letter. E. Sclater Montague, Hampton, VA, to Mrs. Peyton Randolph Nelson (“Aunt Sue”), Williamsburg re family matters.
Folder 3 (12 items)
n.d. Letter to Charlotte C. Garrett.
n.d. Garrett family genealogical information.
n.d. “Garrett Family of York County and Williamsburg Virginia” family history of Dr. Robert Major Garrett (1808–1885). Incomplete.
n.d. “A Memory of Williamsburg.” Written by one of Robert M. Garrett’s children. Incomplete.
n.d. Christmas card of Cary and Gertrude Grayson.
n.d. Handy and Winder family genealogical information. 1X Oversize.
n.d. Inventory of household items, ca. 20th century. Perhaps from Tazewell Hall, Archibald Blair, or Cole-Garrett houses.
n.d. Nelson family genealogical information.
n.d. Randolph family genealogical information.
n.d. Letter. Alice Colden Smith to Lottie Garrett.
n.d. Photographs: uniformed man; lady; two women. 1X Oversize.