REGISTER OF THE MILLER-THACKSTON FAMILY PAPERS. Register 22. Accession 1948/ Manuscript Collection (Ms 38)

Similar documents
REGISTER OF THE FLOYD J. SMITH DIARIES. Accession 1956/ Manuscript Collection (Ms 9)

WEST TEXAS COLLECTION. Betty Sowell Morck Genealogy Collection

him to visit the Hyde family. Here young Hardy met

From the Roots of a Tree:

Guide to the Henry H. Belfield and Belfield Family Papers

Haverford College Library Special Collections. Finding Aid for the Updegraff Family Papers,

GUIDE TO THE SHELDON FAMILY PAPERS

Ms. Coll Filippa T. Pizzi Papers [addition], : Guide

. Summary of Six Former Slaves that Join the United States Colored Troops From Patrick County Virginia

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Test. 1. Who wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn? a. Tom Sawyer b. Mark Twain c. Tom Jones d.

Pressel family papers, and undated.

Edith Madeira Papers

Register Report for James Harvey Morse

Mary Queen of Scots Family Tree

GUYANDOTTE is an old town. It is situated on the left bank of the Ohio River and on the right

BUCKLEY FAMILY LETTERS,

HAMILTON FAMILY PAPERS AR 767

Inventory of the Dr. Frank G. Hayne Papers,

The emigration story of Ana Horvat and Marija Horvat from Števanovci/Apátistvánfalva (Hungary) (Tibor Horvat s grandaunts)

THE WEAVER FAMILY CRAVEN WEAVER UPDATED JUNE 5, 2008

BACON (EDMUND) LETTERS (Mss. 2178) Inventory

THE McCORMICK FAMILY

Smith Family Genealogy from the Clarence H. Smith Papers. Freddie Waters and Stephanie M. Schulze

THE ALMA ELIZABETH GAULT PAPERS

Dred and Ella Carr Peacock Scrapbooks, (bulk )

Guide to the Eliza Blaker Collection Special Collections and Rare Books, Irwin Library, Butler University

BIBLE LESSON # 18 1.

The Campbell Family. Chapter 1 9 th and 8 th generations featuring Adam and son Alexander. Late 1700s and early 1800s

Monumental Inscription Index

CHRISTOPHER BUSH COLEMAN PAPERS,

Finding Aid to the E. B. Smith-E. E. Tyson Collection, MS 3057 H. Furlong Baldwin Library, Maryland Historical Society

Submitted by. Genealogy John M. MORRISON BIBLE (including WILSON, ROTHGEB, CHILDERS) Addition of places (where known) made by J. B.

Inventory of the Helen Evangeline Banks Harrison Papers, circa

Guide to the. Morris, J.G. & Morris-Hay Family Diaries. Gettysburg College, Musselman Library. Special Collections & College Archives

A0499 Edmund Flagg ( ) Papers, boxes (4.5 linear feet)

LESSON MATERIALS. How to Speak and Write Eighteenth-Century Style

YEAR 1: Kings, Queens and Leaders (6 lessons)

Guide to the Sarah Locke Family Collection

Copper Country Masonic Lodge Collection MS-035

Guide to the Mobile Female Benevolent Society Records

1 SJR By Senators Dial and Fielding. 4 RFD: Rules. 5 First Read: 18-APR-13. Page 0

Finding Aid for the Gardner Family Papers, No online items

Frost Currency collection

Maine Historical Society Coll Merriam, Doris B. Doris Blackman Merriam Collection

SPECIAL COLLECTIONS AND ARCHIVES. John Franklin Goucher Papers An Inventory

CERTIFICATE APPLICATION

Chapter 20. CHILDREN OF WILLIAM MILLS AND MARY ANN MCINTOSH MILLS OF ST.AUGUSTINE AND SAVANNAH

Inheritance: Laws of Inheritance & Unfair Gifts

SHIPPENSBURG HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alexander Stewart, M.D. House 52 West King St, P.O. BOX 539, Shippensburg, PA, 17257

Prints, Drawings and Photographs Department Records BMA.17

Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, New York 10037

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Visits Mary and Martha THEME: Jesus wants us to spend time with \ Him. SCRIPTURE: Luke 10:38-42

The Lords of Skipton Time Line Lord of Skipton Spouse Monarch and National Events Skipton Events Robert de Romilly

A Genealogy Report For NELLIE NAOMI NUTTING

Alternative assignment: Students can dress in period costume and read their journal or an actual nurse s journal in persona to the class.

Chase, Adaline. Papers, ca MC 2

Indiana Extracts from the Yakima Valley [Washington] Genealogical Society Newsletter, 1780s to 1930s. Roger Lawton and Elena Rippel

O'BRIEN TRAINER FAMILY COLLECTION CA , N.D.

Chester Lee Harris A Finding Aid to the Chester Lee Harris papers, , Anacostia Community Museum Archives by Anna Wada June 2010

ADAM and JANE (JENKINS) JOHNSTON FAMILY of MALAKOFF

GOAL 5 LESSON PLAN HIGH SCHOOL. The Home Front

After students have been introduced to the albums, they will be briefly introduced to the people whose works they must choose from.

Jesus at the Temple (at age 12)

Lesley Armstrong Northup Papers,

Briant Family Papers

Papers of JOHN H. FAHEY. Accession Numbers: 73-10, 74-24

M001 J. Ottis Adams Papers, Indianapolis Museum of Art Archives

BIBLE LESSON # 20. Your memory verse is: "...all things work together for good to those who love God.." Romans 8:28 # 20

Documents and Civic Duties

T. E. Bennett Aviation Collection MS-318. Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Special Collections and Archives Wright State University

Mary Elizabeth Bennett Ritter Biography Deborah Day Scripps Institution of Oceanography Archives 21 June 2002

DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ABILENE, KANSAS. MATTINGLY, THOMAS W.: Medical History of Dwight D. Eisenhower,

The Ward M. Canaday Center for Special Collections The University of Toledo

Clapp family Papers,

Finding Aid to The HistoryMakers Video Oral History with Mary "Betty" Brown

The Story of Ruby Bridges

THE GEORGE PAPANICOLAOU, MD ( ) PAPERS

FSC-22 FLIGHT NURSE SECTION OF THE AEROSPACE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION RECORDS. Title: Flight Nurse Section of the Aerospace Medical Association Records

The Convictions of Thomas Jefferson DBQ To what extent did Jefferson live up to his ideals and beliefs?

INVENTORY TO THE GEORGE WASHINGTON BOULDIN PAPERS AR. 193

Controlled Vocabulary. Valentine s Day. Tom had 20 classmates. He has 17 Valentines so far. How many more does he need?

THEODORE FREHLINGHUYSEN UPSON CIVIL WAR REMINISCENCES, CA. 1890

Note: These activities are suitable for students who don t know a lot (possibly nothing at all) about Shakespeare s writing.

New York Typographical Union No. 6 Records MssColl 2228

Burk Burnett and the Four Sixes Ranch

Israel R. Berry family papers

13. Jesus is Anointed by Mary

THE JULIA STIMSON, RN ( ) PAPERS

BIOGRAPHY CARDS. Lydia Darragh: Patriot Spy

THE MEDICAL SCIENCE CENTER. Papers, (Predominantly, ) 3 linear feet

WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY

Causes of the Revolution War Test. (Do not write on this Test)

THE COFFIN FAMILY England to Nantucket

The Trustees of Ravenswood Park Archive,

FULL BOARD OF VISITORS MEETING UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA JANUARY 31, 2003

QUEEN VICTORIA MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY CHS 76 THE NELL FRANKCOMBE COLLECTION

PUSD High Frequency Word List

SECTION 1: READING COMPREHENSION (Estimated time: 40 min)

GLENVIEW NEW CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING PROGRAM Preschool Lessons, Phase 2 Lesson 14 The Wise Men (Matthew 2:1-12)

ELEANOR BRENNER COLLECTION, CA ; 1992

Transcription:

REGISTER OF THE MILLER-THACKSTON FAMILY PAPERS Register 22 Accession 1948/01.0047 Manuscript Collection (Ms 38) Special Collections Department James E. Morrow Library Marshall University Huntington, West Virginia 1979

James E. Morrow Library Marshall University MILLER-THACKSTON FAMILY PAPERS, 1843-1874 Accession Number: 55, 47 Processed by: Ruth Perry and Brandon Brosse Register prepared by: Cora P. Teel Date completed: April, 1979 Location: Special Collections Department This collection was the gift of Mrs. C. C. Remmele and was received in 1948. Linear feet of shelf space: ½

Literary rights: assigned to Marshall University CONTENTS Content and Scope of Collection Biography Inventory of Collection II. Compositions and Printed Material I. Correspondence Genealogies Miller Family Thackston Family Index of Personal Names Explanatory note:

Bx refers to the box in which papers are filed. Fd refers to folder. CONTENT AND SCOPE OF THE COLLECTION The bulk of the collection consists of letters written to Eugenia Miller Thackston while she was a student in boarding school in Greenupsburg, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, by her parents in Barboursville, Virginia before the Civil War. The letters include information about family members, the difficulty in maintaining a school, and developments in the town of Barboursville. There are also some letters written during the Civil War describing the hardships of the war on the family. Other items include addresses and writings of Eugenia s husband, Benjamin Thackston, while he was a student at Randolph-Macon College.

MILLER-THACKSTON FAMILY William Clendenin Miller, son of John and Sophia Clendenin Miller, married on March 6, 1836, Eliza Gardner, daughter of Josephine and Marie Therese Clothilde Raison de la Geneste Gardner. The Gardners had come from Santo Domingo by way of Greenupsburg, Kentucky to Cabell County, Virginia, where two of their daughters married; the above mentioned Eliza, and Emily, who married John Samuels. The families all lived in the Barboursville area. William and Eliza Gardner Miller had the following children: Eugenia, born 1837; Charles, born about 1839; Frank, born about 1841; William, born about 1843; Joseph, born 1848, died 1922; Hamilton, born 1851; and Florence. Eugenia, after schooling in Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, returned to Barboursville, where she met and married Benjamin Thackston, a graduate of Randolph-Macon College and native of Farmville, Virginia. Thackston had served as principal of Marshall College from 1858 until 1860, then went to Barboursville to conduct a school. During the Civil War, Eugenia lived with her husband s family in Prince Edward County, Virginia, while Benjamin worked in Richmond in the auditor s office of the Treasurer of the Confederacy. After the Civil War, the Thackstons returned to Cabell County, where Benjamin again served as principal of Marshall College, from 1881 until 1884. Afterward he engaged in business in Huntington, West Virginia, where he died in 1918. Eugenia Miller Thackston lived until 1924. The couple had seven children: Mary, Kate, Sallie, Lydia, Charles, James Alexander, and William T. From: Cabell-Wayne Historical Society Vertical File boxes 44 and 55 Marshall University Archives. Presidents Files. Matthews, Madge Lester. Ante-Bellum Barboursville, West Virginia History, vol. 11, no. 4 (July, 1950), pp. 271-283. Official of Confederacy and Marshall President Called by Death Messenger, Huntington Herald-Dispatch, Aug. 26, 1918, p. 10, col. 1.

Wallace, George S. Cabell County Annals and Families. Richmond: Garrett and Massie, 1935. I. Correspondence MILLER-THACKSTON FAMILY PAPERS, 1843-1874 Fd 1 William C. Miller to Eugenia Miller, 1849-1852 2 items 29 Dec. 1849 - to Eugenia at school in Greenupsburg, Kentucky. Makes suggestions about her comportment away from home, gives news of her friends and family. Comments on the school conducted in Barboursville by Mr. and Mrs. Vertigans. Fd 2 Eliza G. Miller to Eugenia Miller, 1849-1852 10 items 15 Sept. 1851 - to Eugenia at school in Cincinnati. Asks if she may choose her studies, or if her teachers choose them for her. Tells her to take more care with her letters, as her father will espect some improvement. Her father adds a postscript, instucting her on the use of the postage stamps that he is enclosing. 16 Nov. 1851 - to Eugenia in Cincinnati. Tells of her aunt and uncle s visit and comments on what Eugenia had described as her silly behavior when her father vistied her at school. Says she understands that Eugenia was anxious to see her father and to hear news from home, but in the future she should be careful not to give her father the impression that she is unhappy at school because you know he is very tender it would render him unhappy if he thought it the case. 11 April 1852 - Attributes lack of mail to the high water. Tells Eugenia that since her father has left for Philadelphia, Sarah Bartram and Mary have been coming to stay with her at night. The boys have a school, and even though she needs them at home, she cannot keep them, since they have been so long without a school. Fd 3 Charles Miller to Eugenia Miller, 1852 2 items 9 March 1852 - Complains of the weather and not being able to get out. Even though there is no school, he has been studying at home. Since the weather has improved, he and Frank have set out some shrubbery for her. Fd 4 Letters received, Eugenia Miller, 1850-1864 3 items 3 Sept. 1864 - Letter from Mary Watson thanking Eugenia for the photograph of Alex, and describing her grief. Also comments about Eugenia s brother Frank who is a prisoner at Camp Douglas, and the difficulty that the family has had in

getting clothing to him. Fd 5 Eugenia Miller Thackston to Benjamin H. Thackston, 1862-1863 3 items 27 April 1863, Prince Edward, Va. - Eugenia writes about family news and expresses her concern over Ben s clothing. She discusses their baby, Mary, and describes her dissatisfaction over the way the negro Eliza takes care of her: she seems to have no idea of nursing or amusing a child and is very cross... Knowing that Ben wishes to buy some cattle, she makes inquiries, but can hear none on reasonable terms...dr. Berkeley sold a cow a week since for five hundred dollars... Fd 6 Mr. and Mrs. Thackston to Benjamin H. Thackston, 1854, 1867 2 items 30 Dec. 1867, Prince Edward, Va. - Sallie Thackston writes to her son, telling news of the family and commenting on how poor everyone is. She tells Ben that his cattle are fine. Fd 7 Benjamin H. Thackston to Eugenia Miller Thackston, 1863 1 item 13 August 1863, Richmond, Va. - encloses a letter from Frank, asks Eugenia to keep account of the money which he has which belongs to little Mary. He discusses his clothing and says that he will get some things from the government. He has taken Mr. Caldwell to room with him, but they are not compatible. Comments on how little they have. II. Compositions and Printed Material Fd 8 Addresses (holograph), undated, unsigned 4 items Topics of most are of a political nature. Fd 9 Compositions, Eugenia Miller 4 items Compositions on various topics: Man s Injustice to Women, Flowers, Our Native Land. Fd 10 Pamphlet 4 items Thackston, Benjamin H. Lieutenant Herndon,...a Eulogy...before the Franklin Literary Society of Randolph-Macon College...January 17, 1858. Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859.

Fd 11 Pamphlet Thackston, Benjamin H. Valedictory Odes, undated. Fd 12 Newspaper clippings 2 items 1 item Thackston, Benjamin H. The Contrast...written...on the death of...dr. G. C. Ricketts..., undated. Fd 13 Thackston, Benjamin H. Address Before the Normal Institute at Charleston, July 30. West Virginia Educational Monthly, vol. 3, no. 2 (November, 1874), pp. 74-78. Fd 14 Perkins, Eunice Proctor. Major William Clendenin, typescript (carbon copy), undated. 1 item Fd 15 Printed material, Randolph-Macon College, 1855-1858 2 items Invitation to a commencement party and a program for the 1858 commencement exercises. Fd 16 Miscellaneous items 4 items Includes a fragment of a letter and a promissory note to Henry Harman for $7.75, dated Oct. 22, 1843.

GENEALOGIES MILLER FAMILY First Generation A-1 Christian Miller md Catherine Wiseman born died 1836 Woodstock, Va. B-1 Henry Miller B-2 John Miller Second Generation B-2 John Miller md Sophia Clendenin C-1 Margaret Miller md Thomas Thornburg C-2 William Clendenin Miller md Eliza Gardner C-3 Charles C. Miller md 1) Jennie Cantrell; 2) Virginia Middlecoff b. 1811 d. 1898 Mason County, W. Va. Third Generation C-2 William Clendenin Miller md Eliza Gardner D-1 Eugenia b. 1837 D-2 Charles b. 1839 D-3 Frank b. 1841 D-4 William b. 1843 D-5 Joseph b. 1848, d. 1922 D-6 Hamilton b. 1851 D-7 Florence D-8 John W. d. 1936

THACKSTON FAMILY First Generation A-1 Benjamin A. Thackston md 1) Mary W. Elliot 2) 3) Sally Smithson d. 1874 Prince Edward County, Va. B-1 Robert Thackston B-2 Benjamin Thackston md Eugenia Miller B-3 James Thackston, killed Civil War B-4 Thomas Thackston, settled in New York B-5 Frank Thackston, settled in Virginia B-6 Bettie Thackston B-7 Mallie Thackston B-8 Lura Willie Reid md George E. Knight b. 1850 d. 1921 (All children by Sally Smithson) Second Generation B-2 Benjamin Thackston md Eugenia Miller b. 1835 Farmville, Va. m. 1861 d. 1918 Huntington, W. Va. C-1 Kate Thackston md Charles Remmele C-2 Lydia Thackston md Charles Blair C-3 Mamie Thackston md. James B. Stuart C-4 Sallie C. Thackston C-5 J. Alec Thackston C-6 William C. Thackston C-7 Charles Thackston

Berkely, Dr. Fd 2 Buffington, Ann Elizabeth Fd 2 Bartram, Sarah Fd 2, 3 Collins, cousin Fd 2 Cardwell, Mr. Fd 7 Chapman, Elizabeth Fd 2 Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Fd 1, 4 Gardner, A. H. Fd 1 Hill, Judy Fd 5 Holderby, [Absalom] Fd 2, America Gardner Fd 2 Jenkins, Auriana Buffington Fd 2 Laidley, Mr. Fd 7 Lancaster, Mr. Fd 2 McComas, General Fd2 Maupin, Dr. Fd 2, 3 Miller, Charly Fd 2, 3, 4, Emily Fd 4, Frank Fd 2, 3, 4, 7, Hamilton Fd 2, 3, John Fd 2, Joseph Fd 2, 3, 4, Maggie Fd 4 Moore, Fannie Fd 2, Martin Fd 2 Samuels, Emma Flora Fd 2, Fanny Fd 2, Mary Fd 2, 3 Thackston, Robert Fd 5, Tom Fd 5 Thornburg, Margaret Miller Fd 2, Nary Fd 2, 4, Thomas Fd 2 Vertigans, Mr. and Mrs. Fd 1, Edward Fd 2 Watson, Mary Fd 4, Major Fd 5 Womack, Mr. Fd 5, Mrs. Fd 6 INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES