West Virginia State Archives Manuscript Collections
Alderson-Hamilton Correspondence
Ms83-23
Box 1 - Hamilton Correspondence
Box 1 Folder 1
March 2, 1828, To: Henry Kelly, Union, WV, From: Thomas Thomas, Brother-in-law, Wayne Co., IN
Re: Happy to receive his letter and know he is still single. Family settled on Jan. 7th and another son was born on 17th. Plan to send children to school next fall. Weather very wet and Wabash River extremely high. Mentions Nathaniel Foster (?), Uncle Mastins, and William Legg.
Box 1 Folder 2
December 30, 1835, To: Jacob Chapman, From: David R. Hamilton
Re: Advises him not to sell a windmill belonging to him.
February 25, 1840, To: Mrs. Ann Hamilton, Nich. Co., WV, From: William McNeel, Nephew, Poca Co., WV
Re: Hopes she and family are well. Mrs. Price and children are in good health. Samuel Henry Price is going to school – Preacher Brown is teacher. Robert and William Kelly mentioned.
November 22, 1840, To: David R. Hamilton, From: John W. Kelly, Lewisburg, WV
Re: Discusses his bill and arrangements to settle it before he leaves for Missouri. If he finds the country suitable to prosper, will advise he and Ann to move there. Wants them to keep William as their own.
1840?, To: D. R. Hamilton, From: James Minner/Minnor
Re: His gun.
February 1, 1842, To: Maj. David R. Hamilton, Nicholas County, WV, From: John W. Kelly, Holt Co., MO
Re: Wishes he would write more informative letters and request Richmond newspaper. Gives his opinion of the social-economical status of the area. Whigs and Democrats mentioned. Is considering a move in other section of county.
May 13, 1842, To: Wm. W.S. Kelly, Nich. Co., WV, From: Margaret Price, Millpoint, WV
Re: Received his letter – hopes he can visit soon. Mentions family members. Reminds his to read his Bible and pray.
August 6, 1842, To: David R. Hamilton, Head Waters Laurel Ck., Nich. Co. William Summers, From: S. S. Hamilton, of Summersville, WV
Re: Wants him to go in partnership and purchase Nulls property.
August 24, 1842, To: Samuel S. Hamilton, Summersville, WV , From: Peter H. Steenberger, Poplar Grove, Pt. Pleasant, WV
Re: Gave his claim to lawyer Coombs living in Gallipolis. He was unable to locate Miller. Advises him a county seal must be attached to his papers before judgment can be obtained in Ohio.
November 23, 1842, To: D. R. Hamilton, Meadows, Nich. Co., WV , From: John McClung, Summersville, WV
Re: Mentions the widow Fitzwater. Wants specified cattle brought to Summersville.
December 12, 1842, To: David R. Hamilton and Family, From: T. Thomas, Goshen, IN
Re: (Letter addressed to brother and sister). Hopes they’re well. Gives names of his children. Mr. McCue is with them now.
September 26, 1843, To: David R. Hamilton, From: J.A. Hamilton, Blue Sulphur, WV
Re: Has been too busy to take his watch for repairs. Will open school if can get ample scholars.
January 24, 1844, To: Margaret Price, Huntesville, WV, From: Grandson, Wm. W. Kelly, Nicholas County, WV
Re: Aunt Ann has palsy and confined in her bed. Uncle David, Uncle Robert Kelly and family are well. He has joined Methodist Church. Sends regards to his brother and sisters.
February 14, 1844, To: Margaret Price, From: Grandson, Wm. W. S. Kelly
Re: Uncle and Aunt Hamilton, Uncle Kelly are well. Church camp meeting being planned. Wonders if he can attend school in winter.
June 12, 1845, To: Robert Hamilton, Nich. Co., WV, From: Alex H. H. Stuart, Staunton, VA
Re: Legal case involving Hamilton vs. Stuart.
July 18, 1845, To: ______, From: Matthew Dunbar, Charleston, WV
Re: Informing him there is no sale of negroes in Charleston. Money is scarce.
February 21, 1846, To: Wm Andrew Hamilton, Blue Sulphur, WV, From: Michie Attorney, Staunton, VA
Re: His legal cases against Stuart.
March 5, 1846, To: _ ______ Hamilton, Cole Bridge, From: Samuel Hamilton, Brother
Kanawha City
Re: Stuart debt.
March 6, 1846, To: David Hamilton, Summersville, WV, From: Andrew Hamilton, Blue
Sulphur
Re: Stuart case.
No Date Given, To: David Hamilton, From: W. Gunner, Charleston, WV
Re: Fees for claim.
August 1, 1846, To: David Hamilton, From: Robert Hamilton, Brother, Summersville, WV
Re: He has been constantly on his mind since he left him in such a bereaved situation. Advises him to keep his real and personal property and do nothing until they discuss a plan.
September 20, 1846, To: David R. Hamilton, From: M. Dunbar, Charleston, WV
Re: Wants him to bring receipts in order to settle affairs. Geo., Henry Shamblin and other mentioned.
October 8, 1846, To: David Shamblin, Nich. Co., WV, From: C. Beirne, Lewisburg, WV
Re: Gives legal opinion regarding the sale of his plantation to Peter Duffy.
April 28, 1847, To: David Hamilton, Summersville, WV, From: Samuel Hamilton, Bro., Colemouth, Kan. Co.
Re: Wants to borrow money and request he get money from Grose as soon as possible. Sends compliments to Sarah and his wife.
August 12, 1847, To: David Hamilton, From: Samuel Hamilton, Colemouth, Kanawah Co.
Re: Wants him to see Grose about account. Wants him to buy Illinois land which he owns. Plans to go down river. Reference to bond
December 17, 1847, To: David Hamilton, From: Samuel Price, Richmond, VA
Re: Has been searching most of the day for the land grant for real estate of: Jno. Lewis, Wm. McKee, Mr. Bollers.
Box 1 Folder 2A
August 3, 1850, To: David Hamilton, From: Ro. Johnson, Richmond, VA
Re: Assessing land. Laws re. same.
July 7, 1853, To: David R. Hamilton, From: T. H. Parker, Va. Land Office, Richmond, VA
Re: Found no patent for him. Forwarding his patent for 216 acres.
April 21, 1855, To: D. R. Hamilton’s wife, From: Samuel G. Henkel & Br., New Market, VA
Re: Medical advice.
January 18, 1856, To: David Hamilton, From: Samuel Henkel
Re: Medical advice
June 21, 1856, To: David Hamilton, From: Samuel Henkel
Re: Medical advice.
April 10, 1860, To: D. R. Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes, From: J.A. Hamilton, Gallipolis, OH
Re: S. A. Miller has not replied to his letter. Mother Hamilton plans on going up the Kanawha to see about the matter if they do not receive reply soon.
July 12, 1860, To: D. R. Hamilton, From: Andrew Dannow?, Covington
Re: Wants to know what is to be done regarding note. Refers to Mr. Black and Dr. Rucker.
August 7, 1860, To: D. R. Hamilton, From: Andrew D _ ______, Covington
Re: The legal case involving Jno. P. Black.
June 28, 1863, To: David Hamilton, From: Jno. A. Hamilton, Nephew
Re: Wants to hear from him regarding collecting for him. Mentions Elijah B. Grose, Mary Kelly, Aunt Sarah, Rebecca, Gus & Ch.
June __, 1864, To: David Hamilton, From: Jas. E. Martin, Bloomington,
Monroe Co., IN
Re: Arrived on Sat. and have been working hard since. Indiana is plentiful country. Joseph Price interested in his horse back in WV. Send his mail in care of Jacob Bunger.
June 27, 1864 , To: David Hamilton , From: Jas. E. Martin, Bloomington, IN
Re: Wants him to forward his letter to his father. Mr. Wms. Is fine.
August 2, 1864 , To: _ ______ , From: Jane Hamilton, Gallipolis, OH
Re: Wants a tax receipt in order to get an evaluation of Illinois land.
February 22, 1866 , To: Isaac Hart , From: D. R. Hamilton, J. A. Hamilton
Re: Advises him to get a certified copy of the trust deed from Allegheny Co. clerk. Deed involved Wm. P. Rucker and Andrew Damron.
June 29, 1866 , To: David Hamilton, Nich. Co., CH, WV , From: A. C. Snyder, Lewisburg, WV
Re: Wallace and Clark claim. Wants to know how he wants him to hold case.
March 16, 1867 , To: David Hamilton , From: W. Skeen(?), Covington, VA
Re: Has not heard from Isaac Hart. Wants Mr. Damron’s deposition with notice sent to son Robert who will handle the matter.
September 22, 1867 , To: D. R. Hamilton , From: John A. Hamilton, Gallipolis, OH
Re: Was detained in city on business. Requests data on R. Kelly’s estate settlement.
July 9, 1867? 1864 , To: David R. Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes, WV , From: James H. Williams, Bloomington, WV
Re: His trip from Nich. Co. to Indiana. Gave message to Mr./Mrs.? Hamilton in Gallipolis. Martin and he will return to Nich. Co. in the spring. No talk of draft in his area. Note: Letter sent c/o Capt. Ramsey
1868 , To: David R. Hamilton , From: John McAneamy
Re: Proceeds from store.
July 18, 1869 , To: David Hamilton , From: Thomas A. Morgan, Park Co., IN
Re: Was happy to receive his letter. Wrote to Gus and Bo Neil. Mentions Lizzy’s death, claims and coal mining. Will return in Oct.
Box 1 Folder 3
September 10, 1871 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Thos. A. Morgan, Waterman
Park Co., IN
Re: Railroad being built. Wonders who Bob Neil married.
June 20, 1872 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: _ ______
Re: Wants “Miss Bettie” and him to attend July 4th picnic. Reference to Henry Hendrickson and school order. Note: Bottom section of letter missing.
July 9, 1872 , To: A. Hamilton , From: Araminta Morris, Coalburg, WV
Re: Enclosed a letter written earlier. Wants to know what kind of July 4th she had – wishes he could have been with her. Mentions Calvin Rippetoe.
November 11, 1872 , To: A.A. Hamilton, Kesslers Cross Lanes , From: A. J. Rippetoe
Re: G. W. Ruckhouse.
February 2, 1873 , To: Augustus (Gus) Hamilton, Twenty Mile Creek , From: D. W. Dix
Re: Alice and he will arrive at his home on Feb. 7th.
February 16, 1873 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: D. W. Dix
Re: Wants Mary and him to come to his home for specific reason.
July 1, 1873 , To: Augustus (Gus) Hamilton , From: D. W. Dix
Re: Alice and he have changed their plans. Mentions machine business and how to make transaction.
July 21, 1873 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: G. W. Miller, Lookout, WV
Re: Doesn’t want the house take by anyone – he expects to need it. Suggest they visit some ladies. Recommends Religious Herald paper.
December 11, 1873 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: D. W. Dix
Re: Mentions persons called to jury (?) duty. Reference to Mr. Hawkins fee to care for horses.
April 7, 1874 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: A widow (no name given)
Hookerville, WV
Re: She is now a widow with ample funds to purchase large amount of livestock. Wants to see him soon. Requests he not mention her letter to anyone.
June 18, 1874 , To: Mr. Southern v Means, Summersville, WV , From: N. D. Helmic (?), Weston, WV
Re: Sale offer of machines
January 29, 1875 , To: Mollie Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes , From: Augustus Patterson
Re: Is staying with cousin Wm. Miller – doesn’t want her to tell anyone.
March 5, 1875 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Lizzie Hill, Hookervill, WV
Re: Replies to his letter. Invites him to visit.
May 19, 1875 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: G. W. Miller, Lookout, WV
Re: His Father has sales position open. Since he is well acquainted with people and takes well with ladies and has gift of gab, thinks he qualifies for job.
June 20, 1875 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: James Foster, Colo.
Re: Round-up he just completed. Plans to visit the Dotsons. Jo, Susan and Feamster mentioned.
October 7, 1875 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: M. M. Malcolm, Louisville, KY
Re: Worth and he are enjoying medical school. The local Baptist Church would dazzle his eyes.
October 10, 1875 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: D. W. Dix, Louisville, KY
Re: Mike and he are getting along fine. Wants to know how he is getting along with widow and Miss Georgie.
November 30, 1875 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Georgia McClung, Perkins
Mill, Braxton Co., WV
Re: Wants to see him when she returns home.
April 23, 1876 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: Jane Campbell, Loup Creek, WV
Re: Would like to see her. Will send flower seeds.
October 6, 1876 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: W. William, Nich. Co., C.H.
Re: _ ______
June 14, 1877 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: M.M. Malcolm, Fayetteville, WV
Re: His practice is doing very well. Has a wonderful girl friend.
July 14, 1878 , To: Cousin Millie Hamilton and Aunt Sarah Hamilton , From: A.D. Kesler, Webster City, Hamilton Co., IA
Re: Arrived at his Uncle’s house O.K. Sorry, he didn’t see her before leaving.
June 15, 1879 , To: Uncle _ ______ , From: Jno. A. Hamilton, Gallipolis, OH
Re: Sending photographs of his 2 daughters by Vaughn. Hopes to visit him soon.
November 3, 1879 , To: Sarah Hamilton, Kesler Cross Lanes, WV , From: Jalenko & Bros., Charleston, WV
Re: They purchased for her a valise which they hope she will like.
March 27, 1880 , To: B. B. Dorsey , From: I. Zeigler, Paint Ck., WV
Re: Must postpone their trade until fall.
April 1, 1880 , To: A. H. Hamilton, Kesler Cross Lanes, WV , From: Champion Machine Co., Springfield, OH
Re: Their sale agents.
July 18, 1880 , To: _ _______Hamilton , From: Mary Dotson, Sister, Apishapa Station, Colo.
Re: Wishes their mother was in Colo. Uncle Mc ______ won’t let her do any work. Will write Old Bud soon.
December 12, 1880 , To: Her Father , From: Mary S. Dotson, Colo.
Re: Her illness. Uncle and Aunt Susan and others giving her much attention and material things. Hopes he and her mother take care themselves during winter. Andy and Fannie mentioned.
December 24, 1880 , To: Peck and Hamilton , From: I.H. Startzman
Re: Jas. Dix debt.
Box 1 Folder 4
January 20, 1881 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Annie L. Briscoe, Stumpy Hill
Re: Will be pleased to have him call.
April 19, 1881 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Lola _ ______, Summersville, WV
Re: Has not had peace of mind since his visit. Mentions Mamie Malcomb
May 3, 1881 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Lola _ ______, Summersville, WV
Re: Thank-you note for cards.
May 11, 1881 , To: Mr. A. A. Hamilton , From: Lewis Ash and Son
Re: Due to busy manufacturing unable to make uniform.
June 13, 1881 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: M. Kaufmann, Charleston, WV
Re: Suit he ordered.
July 1, 1881 , To: D. R. Hamilton , From: Randolph Stalnaker
Jr., Wheeling, WV
Re: Post card referring to his notary appointment.
July 6, 1881 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: D. Hefner, Sewell Station, Fayette Co., WV
Re: Wants to go in business with him. Mentions Edna Ramsey’s marriage.
September 28, 1881 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: Lola _ ______, Summersville, WV
Re: Apple peeling party and those who attended.
November 31, 1881 , To: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton , From: Daughter, Mary Hamilton,
Apishapa, Colo.
Re: Her marriage plans and health.
December 8, 1881 , To: Gus Hamilton , From: Ada _ ______, Lookout, WV
Re: Mentions ring and marriage. Wants to know his Christmas plans.
December 27, 1881 , To: David R. Hamilton, Nich. Co. C.H. , From: John E. Kenna
Re: Unable to plot courses he gave him.
August 12, 1882 , To: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton , From: Daughter, Mary Dotson
Re: Her health. Likes the saddle they sent. Tom and Albert mentioned.
August 7, 1882 , To: A. A. Hamilton , From: Daniel Hefner, Sewell Station, WV
Re: Thinks if he was there they could agree on business deal.
October 22, 1881 , To: _ ______ Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Brother, Sewell, Fayette Co., WV
Re: The “Captain” is treating him very well. Scotch miners in the area say he is one of them. Plans to marry soon. Will Hamilton is also.
October 27, 1882 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Sewell, WV
Re: Thinks his family will be proud of his future wife. Scotch miners in the area say he reminds them of the Hamiltons in Scotland. Mentions Uncle Dan and Wiatte Rippetoe.
November 2, 1882 , To: _ ______ Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Brother, Sewell, Fay. Co., WV
Re: Wants him to raise some money for him. Will be married soon.
November 15, 1882 , To: D. R. Hamilton, Nich. Co. C.H. , From: John A. Hamilton
Re: Pension application.
1882 , To: Andy (?) Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Brother, Sewell, WV
Re: Married Ada _ ______ last Sunday. Cousin Will Hamilton married Georgia Fox of Ansted.
January 21, 1883 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: J. M. Dotson, Brother,
Apishapa, Colo.
Re: Happy with his Nich. Co. wife. Send Gus congratulations.
March 17, 1883 , To: U.S. Senate and House of Representatives
, From: David R. Hamilton
Re: Claim for property taken or consumed by Union Army.
May 16, 1883 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: J. M. Dotson, Bro.-in-law,
Apishapa Stat., Colo.
Re: Aunt Laura and family had very nice time visiting her and family in WV. Mrs. Dotson and Susie are well. Mentions Uncle All and Tom.
August 13, 1883 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Son
Re: Arrived home just in time – Ada had their son on Sat. night.
August 16, 1883 , To: D. R. Hamilton , From: Geo. H. Alderson
Re: Bill for coffin and trimmings of Sarah Elliott.
October 8, 1883 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Son,
Sewell, WV
Re: Sorry he is unwell. Uncle Allen wants him to come to Colo. Will bring Ada and baby if a buggy is available.
October 18, 1883 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Son, Sewell, WV
Re: Will be home last of month with pint of best whiskey that he could get in Charleston.
October 30, 1883 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: Jane Lee Marrs, Friend, Victor, Fay. Co., WV
Re: She has a baby sister named Mary Edith. Brother and sister are attending school. Father working at Caperton. Mary Hamilton mentioned.
November 12, 1883 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: Gus Hamilton, Son, Sewell, WV
Re: Returned home tired. Ada and baby are fine. Business good, Squire Campbell came in to see them.
March 19, 1884 , To: Andrew A. Hamilton, Nich. Co. C.H. , From: John A. Hamilton, Cousin
Re: Wants to purchase his hay and for what price.
September 7, 1884 , To: Fannie V. Hamilton , From: James M. Dotson
Re: Mary (wife), Susie (dau.) and baby son are fine. Lumber business slow. Mary will send dress pattern soon.
October 29, 1884 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: D. O. Kelly
Re: Informing him of the death of relative Mag. V. Hamilton. Hopes family can attend burial.
November 26, 1884 , To: Peck and Hamilton , From: John T. Halliday, Gallipolis, OH
Re: Their order was filled.
November 31, 1884 , To: Andy Hamilton , From: A. A. Campbell, Saveta, Colo.
Re: His visit with Mary Dotson and Aunt Susan. Mary’s new son.
June 23, 1885 , To: Andy Hamilton , From: A. A. Campbell
Re: Visiting Hamiltons. Dotsons mentioned.
July 1885 , To: _ ______ Hamilton , From: Frannie and D. R. Hamilton, Kesler Cross Lanes
Re: Pa and Andy busy on farm. Mother wants remnants. D. R. family news and advice on planting.
October 1, 1885 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: Susan Smailes, Aunt, Maywood, WV
Re: Surprise and happy to hear from her and family. Her visit with son Gus and Ada a happy time.
November 4, 1885 , To: John Hamilton , From: James Haynes, Beckwith, WV
Re: Preaching appointment.
January 18, 1886 , To: Andy Hamilton , From: A. A. Campbell, Saveta, Colo.
Re: Would enjoy seeing his son. Mentions girl friend and Mary Dotson.
January 4, 1886 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: Owen M. Miller, Cousin, Washington, DC
Re: Encloses photograph of Elizabeth. Wishes her happy new year.
March 30, 1886 , To: Fannie V. Hamilton , From: Ada_ ______, Friend, Frederick, WV
Re: Local weddings and new school building.
June 21, 1886 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: Mary H. Dotson, Sister, Apishpa, Colo.
Re: Insurance agent handling Uncle Foster’s policy.
June 30, 1886 , To: W. R. Hamilton , From: Robert F. Dennis
Re: Legal case against Wallace and Clark.
September 11, 1886 , To: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton , From: James A. Foster
Re: Susan and he in poor health. Shocked at death of George Miller. Mentions Aunt Nelly, Dotson and Mary.
December 29, 1886 , To: Mrs. Sarah Hamilton , From: Mary Dotson, Daughter
Apishpa, Colo.
Re: Birth of her daughter. Mentions Uncle Foster.
January 20, 1887 , To: _ ______, From: _ _______Alderson, Cousin
Re: Cadle statement.
January 24, 1887 , To: David R. Hamilton , From: James Underwood, Jamison, Carter Co., KY
Re: Wants to know if there are post-offices in Laurel Creek and Peter Creek. Bought timer from relatives in those areas – hasn’t received reply to letters sent them.
February 5, 1887 , To: D. R. Hamilton , From: A.M. Lough, Little Otter, Brax. Co., WV
Re: Welfare of Mar V. Kelly. Mentions several WV relatives.
April 25, 1887 , To: Mr. Hamilton , From: John A. Hamilton, Nephew
Re: Aunt Sarah did not sign or acknowledge deed. Fee for recording several records.
February 2, 1889 , To: _ _______Hamilton , From: James A. Foster, Bro.-in-Law, Apishapa, CO
Re: Will postpone trip to WV. Mary wants to come along. Wants Owen Miller to spend the winter with him.
March 15, 1889 , To: Emma , From: A. McD. Browning, Bluefield, WV
Re: Marrying.
March 26, 1889 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: D. Grose, Cousin, Nich. Co., WV
Re: Plans to attend Mr. Brown’s school in April if Mr. Templeton can find a replacement at newspaper office.
April 18, 1889 , To: Fannie Hamilton , From: James A. Foster, Uncle, Apishpa, CO
Re: Is very lonely since wife Mary died. Wishes she would visit him.
Box 1 Folder 5
March 29, 1890, To: David R. Hamilton, From: James A. Foster, Apishpa, CO
Re: Expects Boston men to buy coal land. Hopes to sell them this ranch, stock, etc. Mrs. Miller helps with garden. Mary and Owen mentioned. Will send books to family. Health poor.
August 29, 1890 To: David ? Hamilton (Uncle Dave) From: D. Grose, Nich. Co. Courthouse, WV
Re: Order made in the case of Emma A. Hamilton vs. Virginia S. Miller. Local political results mentioned.
September 24, 1890 To: Fannie Hamilton, Kesler Cross Lanes, WV From: Mary V. Grose, Clifftop, WV
Re: Her teaching position.
January 11, 1891, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Mary V. Grose
Re: Is homesick. Still has her teaching job.
November 20, 1891, To: Cousin-Hamilton, From: R. H. H., Cousin, Barboursville
Re: Wants to leave Barboursville which he doesn’t like. Dating four local girls.
September 14, 1892, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: James C. McPherson
Re: Encloses check and extends the appreciation of the Greenbrier Industrial Exposition for exhibit.
January 7, 1893, To: ______, From: G. W. Z. Black, Wash., DC
Re: Claim of D. R. Hamilton heirs his loss during Civil War.
December 10, 1893, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Cousin, Mary F. Miller, Colo.
Springs, Colo.
Re: The coming Christmas events. Mentions specific relatives.
June 12, 1900, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Joseph Hamilton
Re: Deed from his brother John Hamilton for his interest in Donohue land.
See: Leg. Doc. For deed
December 10, 1990, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Joseph A. Alderson
Re: Tax ticket for 1900. Advises her to keep it with deed.
December 28, 1900, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Joseph A. Alderson, nephew
Re: Is pleased with the Donohue land. Believe they can receive large sum for coal & timber. Mentions grandmother.
March 9, 1905, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Joseph A. Hamilton
Re: Enclosed her Kanawha Valley Bank pass & checkbook. Wrote to C. C. Lewis re: a safe investment for her money.
March 10, 1905, To: Joseph A. Alderson, From: Chas. Lewis, Sr.
Re: Offers several ways to invest her money.
March 18, 1905, To: Joseph A. Alderson, Summersville, WV, From: Chas. Lewis, Sr.
Re: Investment made by Fannie Hamilton.
July 10, 1904, To: Mr. _______Hamilton, From: _ _______W. White, Leander, Fay. Co., WV
Re: Hauling of his timber.
March 6, 1906, To: Mr. Andrew Hamilton, From: A. B. Tinsley, Anstead, WV
Re: Hauling job.
March 19, 1906, To: Fannie V. Hamilton, From: Joseph A. Anderson, Summersville, WV
Re: Mr. Vanbibber wants to borrow $120.00 from her. Advises on same.
March 23, 1906, To: Lewis Hubbard & Co., From: Fannie V. Hamilton
Re: Encloses check to cover interest on her note.
May 28, 1908, To: Fannie Hamilton (Aunt), From: Sophia H. Delagua, Colo.
Re: Harry & she caring for ill friend. Mention of several family members.
Postcard November 24, 1908, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Montgomery Way & Co., Chicago, IL
Re: Her order.
June 12, 1918, To: Fannie Hamilton, Summersville, WV, From: Cousins Bettie & Nora, Alderson, WV
Re: Wants genealogical info. She has on families (H. & A.)
January 14, 1919, To: Mary Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes, WV, From: Pvt. Ray Hamilton (Brother), France
Re: His job as office clerk. Re. Pass to Paris. May wounded soldiers there waiting to go home.
February 20, 1919, To: Mrs. Andy Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes, WV, From: Ray Hamilton (Son), Noyers, France
Re: Her letter first one received since his arrival in France. Had a good Christmas.
March 21, 1919, To: Mary Hamilton, Keslers Cross Lanes, WV, From: Pvt. Ray Hamilton, Noyers, France
Re: Sorry to hear of Edgar’s wife’s death. Doesn’t think Edward Campbell killed. Hopes their mother is better.
May 7, 1919, To: Mary Hamilton (Sister), From: Ray Hamilton (Brother), France
Re: On his way to Brittz. Will return to St. Aignor last of month.
January 6, 1928, To: Fannie Hamilton (Cousin), Summersville, WV, From: Sarah
Re: Is writing with ink for first time. Mentions family, school & Christmas gifts.
January 29, 1928, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Sarah
Re: Uncle Dock’s death.
Date Not Given. To: ______, From: Mary (Daughter)
Re: Encloses money from him & her mother.
Box 2 - Alderson Correspondence
Folder 1
April 6, 1881, To: Captain__ ______, From: Col. John W. Appleton, Chas., WV Headquarters 2nd WV Vol.
Re: Pleased to hear he has a company ready to muster. Will be up on 27th to swear them in. Wonders what type uniform his men have.
April 21, 1882, To: _ ______, From: _ ______, Warm Springs, VA
Re: Hopes she is feeling better – misses her. Mentions Cassie Harris of Lexington.
July 6, 1887, To: Emma, From: Rose Hill ?, Union, WV
Re: Invites her & family for weekend.
September 7, 1887, To: Emma, From: Maggie (Cousin), Little Sewell Mt., Greenbrier Co., WV
Re: Her teaching job & social life.
September 9, 1887, To: _ ______, From: Lena__ ______, Bridgewater, LA
Re: Wants her to visit soon.
September 9, 1887, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lena__ ______, Bridgewater, LA
Re: Premature birth & death of her daughter, Marie.
September 13, 1887, To: Emma Alderson, From: L.A. Crittenden, Charleston, WV
Re: Her classes at the Chas. Institute & their mutual friends.
September 24, 1887, To: _ ______, From: _ ______, (Last section missing)
Re:__ _ ______
Novmeber 23, 1887, To: Emma, From: Charlie _ ______, Baltimore, MD
Re: Has resigned his job. Going to Kansas City.
November 29, 1887, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lubin Crittenden, Charleston,
WV
Re: Hopes she can come to Charleston.
November 1, 1888, To: Emma Alderson, From: A. McD. Browning, Bluefield, WV
Re: Her letter arrived a month late due to wrong address. Wishes she wouldn’t work so hard even though it is for good causes. Must postpone his visit. Suppose, Jno _ _______or he has a chance with her since Hyde __ _______renewed his suit. His life is without event or variation.
Box 2 Folder 2
January 18, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: G. H., Crown Hill, WV
Re: Securing Rev. Adams as their pastor. Hopes she can visit next summer.
March 15, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: A. McD. Browning, Bluefield, WV
Re: Returned home depressed after his visit to Alderson. Wants to marry her.
March 19, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: E. E. Kline, Louisville, KY
Re: Inquiries of her family and friends. Misses the WV mountains. Invites her to Kentucky.
March 25, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: M. E. Huffman (Cousin), Mt. Nebo, Nich. Co., WV
Re: School plans.
April 1, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: Pat Campbell (Cousin), Concord Church, Mercer Co., WV
Re: Teaching position she wanted is filled.
April 13, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ed Johnson?, Alderson, WV
Re: George & he will arrive soon.
September 30, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: Pat Campbell (Cousin), Concord Church, WV
Re: Sorry he cannot come to her support & explains current problems several churches are experiencing.
October 6, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: C. L. Morris, Wolf Ck.
Re: His ill health.
October 6, 1889, To: Emma Alderson , From: Cousin__ ______, Alderson, WV
Re: Life at school – last section of letter missing.
October 9, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: A. Simmons, Alderson, WV
Re: Will take boarders if she knows of any.
October 9, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, Ronceverte, WV,
From: Her Mother, Sunset Hill, WV
Re: Family’s health and recent activities. Expects her home.
November 4, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: Nancy _ ______, Union, WV
Re: Jim Hall marrying Alice Parker.
November 7, 1889, To: Emma Alderson , From: J. Cay Alderson (Brother), U of Va.
Re: Thoughts on recent elections, his studies & funeral oration made by Jno. W. Daniel/McDaniel.
November 10, 1889, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lena _ ______, Alderson, WV
Re: Church activities. Death of Aunt Lillie’s baby.
November 11, 1889, To: Emma, From: Her Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Mr. Adams will preach at Sunday service. Family expects her home Saturday. Believes Grbr. Church could pay Rev. Peters if Ronceverte Church would unite with them. Rev. Powell and several relatives mentioned.
November 20, 1889, To: Emma, From: Maggie Callison
Re: Wants to borrow money for Putman’s tuition.
January 19, 1890, To: Emma, From: Cary J. Alderson, Univ. of Va.
Re: His class exams and speeches at the U. Has a pretty girlfriend.
January 29, 1890, To: Emma, From: Lena _ ______, Chas., WV
Re: Wants her to purchase cosmetic she is selling.
February 14, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: A Browning, Bluefield, WV
Re: Mentions railroad being built. His feelings about her will never change. Has not seen any women since returning home. Wishes he had a house & someone to play organ.
February 26, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: W. P. Walker, 5th Ave. Baptist Church, Huntington, WV
Re: Replies to her letter regarding an organization.
April 3, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Marguerite __ ______ (Cousin), “Idylwilde Farm”
Re: Her church activities & teaching position. Her Grandmother Hendrick very ill.
April 14, 1890 , To: Emma Alderson, Ronceverte, WV, From: George Alderson, Sr. (Father), Alderson, WV
Re: Mrs. Alderson’s health.
April 20, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: _ ______, Olive Branch, NC
Re: Possible position at WVU Citizens of O. Branch. (Last part of letter missing)
May 21, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Betsey Marcus, Huntington, WV
Re: Church & school happenings. Plans to visit soon.
May 21, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Annie Eyster, Philadelphia, PA
Re: Advising her the dress she ordered was mailed. Discussion of current fashions.
August 29, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Gus Hamilton (Cousin)
Re: Ice ordered by her.
August 31, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lena _ ______, Chas., WV
Re: Got her things ready, but Frank failed to send them. Wonders if she will teach next fall. Mention of Ruffners & Putneys.
September 22, 1890, To: Emma Alderson, From: Minnie B. Putney, Malden, WV
Re: Met old friend on return trip home. Mentions many of their mutual friends.
October 7, 1890, To: Emma, From: Gus Hamilton, Knoxville, TN
Re: Enjoying his stay in Tennessee. “Blue & Gray” re-union being held in town.
October 13, 1890, To: Emma, From: Lena _ ______, Chas., WV
Re: Social activities of their friends.
November 5, 1890, To: Emma, From: _ ______, Denver, CO
Re: He gives impressions of the city and its people. (Last section of letter missing)
November 25, 1890, To: Jno O’Donahue, Kesslers Cross Lanes, From: J. B. Crolle & Co., U.S. Claims Attorneys, Wash., DC
Re: Needs specific info in order to secure his pension for military service rendered.
November 28, 1890, To: Mr. Jno Donahue , From: _ ______, Lizemore, Clay Co., WV
Re: Account of their trip to Lizemore.
December 28, 1890, To: Mr. O’Dononhue , From: John P. Donohue (Son), Stone Cliff, WV
Re: Hopes he is well. Informs him of Tom’s job & board.
December _ _______, 1890, To: Mrs. O’Donohue , From: Thos. O’Donohue (Son), Kenney’s Crk, Fay. Co., WV
Re: Will be staying with Mr. Fahey(?) if it’s alright with him. Mr. F. wants him (father) to visit.
Box 2 Folder 3
January 10, 1891, To: J. O’Donohue, From: John O’Donohue, Stone Cliff,
Fay. Co., WV
Re: His job loading coke. Hopes he is well.
January 19, 1891, To: Mr. Donohue, From: M. Barnett, Lizemore, WV
Re: Informs him of Harry starting for river tomorrow. Mentions a Barnette.
June 19, 1891, To: Emma Alderson, From: Nancy Campbell, Union, WV
Re: Her teaching job and social life while in Ala.
July 15, 1891, To: Emma Alderson, From: H. D. Boughuer, Clarksburg, WV
Re: Sending her a catalogue from Broadus.
February 20, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: J. A. Perry, Alderson, WV
Re: Information her of church session and dinner.
February 20, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: J. A. Perry
Re: Invites her to all-day religious session and dinner.
February 24, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: _ ______
Re: Wants her to visit. Mentions several mutual friends.
March 8, 1892 , To: Emma Alderson, From: M. B. Adams, So. Bapt. Theo. Sem., Louisville, KY
Re: Replies to her inquiry concerning Mr. Cruikshank.
May 6, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: A. McD. Browning, Bluefield, WV
Re: His forthcoming marriage and work. Will remain her friend.
October 9, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: Will Alderson (Brother),
Baltimore, MD
Re: His medical courses at college. Gives his impression of a Baltimore church.
October 16, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: Bernard Alderson (Brother),
Chicago, IL
Re: His campus life at the university.
October 23, 1892, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
Re: His law practice, political plans and recent speeches.
October 31, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: John S. Stump, Buckhannon, WV
Re: Money needed by the WV Baptist Education Society. Hopes she can contribute another installment.
November 4, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, Pickaway, WV, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson (Mother)
Re: Church officers and committee meetings. Mentions family.
November 9, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Recent election and church matters.
November 16, 1892, To: Emma Alderson, From: Geo. Alderson, Sr.
Re: Advises her to get busy if she wants to be chosen postmaster.
Box 2 Folder 4
January 22, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: B. C. Alderson, Chicago, IL
Re: Advises her make plans to attend the world fair. He and evangelist Rev. Moody preach and pianist
W. H. Sherwood.
February 5, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Will Alderson, Baltimore, MD
Re: His classes at the College of Physicians and Surgeons. Wants her to find out of WV has a State
Medical Board.
February 12, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, Pickaway, WV, From: George Alderson, WVU
Re: Meetings of young people’s society. Hopes the society at Alderson remains active. Reference to his
Board and meals at Morgantown.
April 22, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, Pickaway, WV, From: Bernard Carroll (Brother),
Chicago, IL
Re: His studies at the university and recent party he attended.
July 23, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Julia Altizer, Logan, WV
Re: Local news and order of wallpaper.
September 1, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Dr. B. F. Irons, Pickaway, WV
Re: Offers her teaching job again at Pickway.
September 16, 1893, To: Mrs. Jennie Alderson, From: W. C. K. _ ______, Grafton, WV
Re: Hopes she doesn’t believe recent gossip about him. Glad family moved to Morgantown.
October 8, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Geo. Alderson, Jr., WVU
Re: Hopes Mr. Meath doesn’t leave their church. “Prof” is giving him and his classmates plenty of work.
Describes his board-room.
October 23, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From Cousin Gus
Re: Arrived in Chicago. Hopes his children behave while they’re away.
October 28, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, Clifton Forge, VA, From: George Alderson, WVU
Re: His studies keeping him busy. Wish they would strike natural gas back home. Suppose Emmett and
He will be only one helpful to Papa on farm next summer since “Prof” plans to go to Chicago and “Dr.
Will” most likely will open a practice.
November 5, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
Re: Plans to marrying in the spring. Wishes she wouldn’t to so luke-warm in speaking of his bride-to-be.
Wants George to stay with him part of summer.
November 12, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Margarite__ ______, Montgomery, WV
Re: Mutual friends and current fashions.
November 12, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Will Alderson, Baltimore, MD
Re: Would like to go to school another year. Would not like to open a practice in Alderson. Wonders
Where the “Prof” got his info as to him writing to Aura so much.
November 21, 1893, To: Emma, From: Fanny B__ ______, Fresno, CA
Re: Her trip to California.
November 23, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: George Alderson, WVU
Re: “Prof” and he visited the Kundles. Thinks the co-eds at university are the dumbest he ever saw.
Surprised to hear from Cary.
November 26, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: “Will” Alderson (Brother),
Baltimore, MD
Re: His recent visit with Lena. Charlie Hines (relative) mad Prof. at Kansas City College. Don’t want her
to worry about his relation with land-lady.
December 9, 1893, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: Cary and Julia plan to marry soon. Discussion of Christmas gifts.
December 10, 1893, To: Fannie Hamilton, From: Mary F. Miller (Cousin), Teacher Co. School for Deaf & BI.
Re: Her recent visits and trip to Chicago and out West. Reference to her pupils and family back in WV.
December 19, 1893, To: Emma, From: Will Alderson, Baltimore, MD
Re: Hope she feels better. Has been treating several patients. Reference to a romance.
January 1, 1894, To: Emma Alderson, From: Margaret _ ______, Montgomery, WV
Re: Thanks her for Christmas gift. Discusses social events she attended during holidays.
January 14, 1894, To: Emma Alderson , From: Prof. Bernard Alderson, WVU
Re: Lengthy letter covering his university classes, social calls, church activities and their brother George.
January 21, 1894, To: Emma Alderson, From: George Alderson
Re: Is homesick. Is working on commencement essay. Has been invited to John Greek fraternity.
February 10, 1894, To: Emma Alderson, From: B. C. Alderson
Re: Details not written on notations.
February 11, 1894, To: Emma Alderson, From: Will Alderson, Baltimore, MD
Re: His medical studies. Visited several relatives. Hopes to hear from brother Cary.
March 2, 1894, To: Emma, From: Her Mother
Re: Family’s ill health. Cary’s marriage plans.
March 13, 1894, To: Emma, From: J. Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
Re: His decision to marry. Is busy with his law practice.
May 8, 1894, To: Emma, From: Carrie Hawkins, Clifton Forge, VA
Re: The birth of her nephew. Several teachers are boarding with her.
June 4, 1894, To: George Alderson , From: Nellie C. Alderson (Cousin), Mt. Lake Park
Re: Regrets not hearing his essay. Hopes to see him soon.
January 28, 1895, To: Emma Alderson, From: C. L. Morris, Pickaway, WV
Re: Family has been ill. Naming of his daughter.
February 19, 1895, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. E. Edwin Woodson
Re: Chain letter regarding Baptist Church at Lumberport, WV
May 16, 1895, To: Emma Alderson , From: International Pub. Co.
Re: Sales position in her area.
July 9, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bill__ ______, Alderson, WV
Re: Plans to go to Cinn., Ohio – hopes he can go along. Monroe Camp tents burnt down.
October 26, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Visit made by family members.
November 4, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: A young border and church-school activities.
November 12, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: His father is ill.
November 19, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: MacRiley’s house burnt down. Papa and hired hands using husking corn. Cousin Woodson moved
to Fort Spring where he is in charge of hotel and mail route. Local Methodists aren’t getting any new
members. Bernie having Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Meath.
November 27, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: Family has much to be thankful. Mr. Fife invited to hold Union meeting. Emma and Nannie Mann are planning a benefit. The “kid” came back yesterday – said he would not run away anymore. Wants to know what he wants for Christmas.
November 28, 1895, To: Alderson and Stevens, WVU, From: Bettie Marcus
Re: Recent church and social activities in Alderson.
December 4, 1895, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: Suggests some medicine for his illness. Mentions specific person who recently united with
Methodist church. Mr. Ward may be appointed Baptist Super. Of Missions.
December 6, 1895, To: George Alderson , From: Bernie, Chicago, IL
Re: Attended W.Va. Soc. Banquet. Witnesses a huge fire near Marshall Field store. Glad Emmett has
returned. Wonders why Cary can’t write his kinfolks.
Box 2 Folder 5
January 17, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Family ill with grippe. Many local families experiencing same illness. Will plans to practice in
Coleman City.
January 23, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Virginia Alderson
Re: Cary invited family to Logan. She had severe cold.
January 23, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From Emmett Alderson
Re: Emma is quite ill.
January 29, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Bernie and Emma ill.
February 5, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From. Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Drug store being opened in Alderson. Her plans to visit Cary.
February 17, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: George Alderson, Sr.
Re: Family’s health is better. Mrs. Alderson left for Logan. His visit with Coleman Alderson in
Lewisburg.
February 12, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Emmett Alderson
Re: Unable to determine contents of letter.
February 15, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernie Alderson, Chicago, IL
Re: Discusses his education, social and religious activities. Received letter from their father.
February 16, 1896, To: George Alderson, From: Emma Alderson
Re: Their father’s trip to Lewisburg. Mentions her literature, students and local happenings.
February 19, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Her visit with Cary and Julia. Cary wants him (George) to work in his legal practice.
March 6, 1896 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Found his father ill upon her return from Logan. Heard Rev. Cade speak in Huntington. Several
Neighbors mentioned.
March 12, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Read his speech published in Banner. His father was thrown from a horse.
March 17, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernie Alderson, Chicago, IL
Re: Contents of letter not listed.
March 18, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Wishes Will would practice medicine in Alderson. Several neighbors ill with typhoid fever and
whooping cough. Emma ill.
March 26, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Bernie expected on evening train. Johnnie Cook wants to board with them. Mentions family
Members.
April 1, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Bernie arrived home. Weather too bad for men to work outdoors. Alex(?) wants to get married –
hopes he does. Will staying with Aunt Bet.
April 15, 1896, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Bernie bedridden with mumps and high temperature. His father is starting a garden. Pearl recited
Speech he wrote. Mention of persons recently baptized.
April 23, 1896, To: George Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Maggie McClung and children visiting much to Bernie’s dismay. Papa busy in garden. Cary made a
Visit.
April 29, 1896 , To: George, From: His Papa
Re: Encloses money for tuition. Suggests he consult with Judge Johnson in regards to Bernie getting a
University teaching position.
May 6, 1896, To: George, From: His Mother
Re: Glad he will soon be home from Morgantown. Papa and Bernie busy with chores and garden. Will’s
Letter published in the Monroe Watchman. A Mr. Scruggs from Richmond College is visiting.
May 20, ______, To: _ ______, From: Teddy Spudpole, Baltimore, MD
Re: Details of letter not given.
May 13, 1896, To: George, From: Bernie (Brother)
Re: Will is sick of Texas – hopes he returns home. Has several speeches to make. Hopes he can help in
Securing teaching position at U. Church. Reference activities.
May 19, 1896 , To: George, From: His Mother
Re: Bernie went to Green Sulphur to convention. Papa went to Union to carry back the ballot from the
Primary election.
June 1, 1896, To: George, From: His Father
Re: Thinks someone should go before Board of Regents on behalf of Bernie. Encloses check.
June 1, 1896, To: Emma, From: J. Pendleton Scruggs, Richmond College, VA
Re: His visit with her family. Invites her to his college commencement.
June 2, 1896, To: George, From: His Mother
Re: Bernie and she are fixing up his room. Aleck’s marriage plans. Mary arrival.
June 6, 1896, To: George, From: Bernie (Brother)
Re: Wants him to get some university boys to pass around his papers which are in hands of two
Regents.
Box 2 Folder 6
January 26, 1897, To: Kate, From: Rev. G. B. Johnson
Re: Expresses his feeling for her.
March 6, 1897 , To: Emma, From: Grace B. Jones, Parkersburg
Re: Baptist Union organization in the state. Recommends a course for her Jr. meeting students.
April 8, 1897, To: Kate Henderson, From: Rev. Johnson
Re: Upset over their relations. Expresses his love.
April 30, 1897, To: Kate Henderson, From: Rev. Johnson
Re: Wants to see her. Expresses his love.
April 30, 1897, To: Kate Henderson, From: Rev. Johnson
Re: Plans to re-model his house. Will see her soon.
May 31, 1897, To: Kate Henderson, From: Rev. Johnson
Re: His schedule. Plans to see her Jun 10th.
August 28, 1897, To: Emma, From: Ida C. Clothier
Re: Request financial aid for the young women she is caring for in Colorado.
March 18, 1898, To: Emma, From: E. E. Chivers
Re: Urges her to encourage church students to take the examination upon completion of their study
course.
March 30, 1898, To: Emma, From: Mrs. N. B. Leslie
Re: Suggest methods to organize the Junior Union.
October 23, 1898, To: Emma, From: Ida Rippetoe
Re: Their church does not have a Christian Union at present. They are building a new Baptist church
in Huntington.
November 7, 1898, To: _ ______, From: Dr. Wm. C. Carroll
Re: His treatment for Catarrh.
November 27, 1898, To: George, From: Emma Buster
Re: Thanks him for box of persimmon.
December 26, 1898, To: George, From: Cora Buster
Re: Thanks him for the book.
December 26, 1989, To: George, From: Lean Buster
Re: Thank-you note for book.
December 30, 1898, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch _ ______, Ashland, Va.
Re: His classes and events at the university.
January 15, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. George Alderson, Sr.
Re: Found his trunk on island. Wants to know amount of damages to contents.
March 3, 1899 , To: Jr. Christian Class, From: Helen Hancock
Re: Requests 200 dolls to be distributed to her missionary children. Describes the students and the
Chapel they use.
March 5, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Caroline _ ______
Re: Her school and social activities.
March, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Ethel Handley, Covington, VA.
Re: Her social and school activities.
April 20, 1899 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Will Alderson
Re: Family gardens are doing well. Emmett Campbell hired to help on farm. Elmo made a recent visit.
Glad he was offered newspaper position.
April 22, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Ethel Handley, Covington, VA.
Re: Her part in school play. Mention of mutual friends.
May 20, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch
Re: Wants to purchase his bicycle.
May 20, 1899 , To: Rev. W. P. Walker, From: Jerome H. Raymond
Re: Thanking him for favor in regard to George Alderson, Jr.
May 22, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. W. P. Walker
Re: He wrote to Dr. Raymond as he suggested. Hope he has a large description at the B.Y.P.U.
convention in Richmond.
June 10, 1899, To: Emma Alderson, From: W. S. Alderson
Re: His plans to leave for a few days. Encloses a check.
June, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch
Re: His experience during recent sales trip through Virginia.
July, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Ethel Handley
Re: Hopes he enjoyed his trip. Lillie and she plan to go to Washington in autumn.
September 24, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
Re: Will give him money to attend law school if he decides to go. Suggests he come to Logan and
Work in his law office for the experience.
November 30, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch _ ______, Ashland, Va.
Re: Wishes he (Geo.) had started an Alderson newspaper. Glad Will has improved – sorry Virgie is ill.
December 2, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Ethel Handley
Re: Hopes he had a nice Thanksgiving. Appreciates his photograph he sent. Lillie had great time in
Wash., DC. Steel mine opening in Covington.
December 15, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: E. F. Turner, Agent, C & O
Railway Co.
Re: Sorry his trunk was taken from truck. Hopes nothing is missing. Encloses check.
December 19, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Aura _ ______, Windy Valley
Re: Family really mad over his trunk being taken. Will give Virgie a warm welcome when she arrives.
December 24, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: She misses him very much, wishes he was home. Church adopted his report. His father presented
his S. S. Superintendent report.
December 31, 1899, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: _ ______
Re: Family had much (Notes end in mid sentence).
December, 1899, To: George, From: Papa
Re: His stolen trunk. Ballard Meador’s son killed by train. Glad Cory sold his interest in mercantile
business. Wonders what he thinks of Logan.
1899(?), To: George, From: Bernie
Re: Sends him Christmas greetings and gift. Expects to hear from him soon.
1899(?), To: Emma, From: Cary
Re: Received her check for assessment fee. Will pay her stock if she wants to sell. Plans to come
Home more often when railroad is completed.
Box 3 - Alderson Correspondence
Box 3 Folder 7
January 2, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Springston
Re: Ask his opinion regarding awarding State Banners.
January 4, 1990, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Town people enjoying skating on river. Papa has filled ice-house. Cautions against drinking and
card playing.
January 4, 1990, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Irene _ ______
Re: Her schooling and holiday activities. Mention of several professors.
January 5, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Emma Alderson
Re: Doesn’t think she can stand another school year. Wants him to not indulge in any more
“toddies”.
January 6, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernard Alderson, Roswell, NM
Re: His visit with a Mr. Stevens who showed him a Stevens family Bible which contained family history
dating back to 1734. Believes family is same branch as their Grandfather Stevens line.
January 16, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., Logan, WV, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: Wishes he would start a Sunday School there. Bernie is working around farm. “Doc” (brother)
won’t stay indoors.
January 17, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., Logan, WV, From: J.D. Springston, Alderson, WV
Re: (No notations made in description)
January 19, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., Logan, WV, From: John S. Stump, Alderson, WV
Re: Filling the pastor position in Logan and Mingo.
January 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Will Alderson (Brother)
Re: Chores and gardening he recently completed. Papa hired a new Negro hired hand.
January 29, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Virginia Alderson (Sister)
Re: Emma’s frequent entertaining Mother is getting tiresome. Gives her thoughts on new hired hand.
Brother “Will” went a calling on girl in town.
February 1, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Emma has invited Fannie Alderson Cole of Chicago for a visit. Encloses Steven genealogy. Dr.
Miller and Brother Kelly mentioned.
February 4, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Irene M__ ______
Re: Her WVU classes.
February 13, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Everyone enjoyed cousin Fannie’s visit. Cousin Lizzie’s death and f unreal service discussed.
February 19, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Will Alderson (Brother)
Re: Discussion regarding their brother considering running for legislature. Thinks people are
Disappointed in Crouch as editor. Billi is opening sugar camp soon.
February 22, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernie Alderson, Roswell, NM
Re: Expresses his feelings regarding teaching and living in Roswell. Mentions B. Y. P. U. there and back
home. Local pastor and wife is good company.
February 26, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: She likes brother Kelly a little better. Emma has found out she can’t run him. Anna’s school
closed. Mr. Johnson wants to be restored in their church.
March 1, 1900 , To: Emma Alderson, From: H. P. Hardway
Re: Wants to send son to Alderson Normal School.
March 4, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump
Re: His arrangement for Arthur Hawkins (Hankins?) to go to Williamson is doomed to a short life.
Wants to know how much Logan church is willing to pay for minister. Wonders about railroad
development there.
March 5, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Recent church and temperance meetings.
March 6, 1900 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Erie Medical Co.
Re: Wants him to try their medical treatment.
March 11, 1900, To: George Alderson, From: Will Alderson (Brother), Sunset Hill
Re: Emma wants him to design and plant large flower beds and walks to she can guide tours. Their
father is ill. Mention of other family members and friends.
March 19(?), 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Family and many townspeople ill. Recent church service mentioned.
March 22, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Emma Alderson
Re: Discusses family activities. Enclosed an ad in newspaper she hopes he responds to.
March 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Irene M_ ______
Re: Her classes and activities at WVU.
March 28, 1900, To: Emma Alderson, From: Annie Hamilton, Housman, Colo.
Re: Misses her and their childhood friends. Wishes she would write.
March 29, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: The work being done on farm by family. Their hired hand left. Hopes railroad goes up Guyan
to Logan.
April 6, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Will is still ill. Papa is sowing oats. Mr. Crouch and local newspaper a complete failure.
April 12, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Making preparations for Easter. Papa was pleased with Cary’s reply to Mr. Stump.
April 14, 1900 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: “Bernie” Alderson, Roswell, NM
Re: Discusses problems he has faced with some of his students. Smallpox outbreak in his village.
Believes he (Geo.) could easily replace Crouch as publisher of Alderson paper. Will return home in May.
April 17, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump, Parkersburg, WV
Re: Wants his opinion on sending a young minister to the Logan-Williamson area. Wonders what salary
The congregation would be willing to pay.
April 24, 1900 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: “Will” went off Sunset Hill for second time since Christmas – he remains ill. Emma has more
Company. Papa talked with Clark regarding newspaper.
April 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump, Parkersburg, WV
Re: Suggest he write to the Rev. John Greene regarding the pastor position at Logan.
April 26, 1900 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. J. P. Greene, Chester, PA
Re: Request data regarding the prospects and requirements of a pastor position at Logan.
Box 3 Folder 8
May 3, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Nora ______
Re: Improvements being undertaken at her home. Mention of the Republican convention at
Lewisburg and mutual friends.
May 3, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Wants to know exactly how he is feeling. Bernie and he are still receiving WVU Atheneum-
Hopes they cease taking it. New pastor in town.
May 3, 1900, To: Nora ______, From: Mrs. Slaven
Re: Ask her to give a toast at the Greenbrier Institute banquet.
May 7, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Nora
Re: Wants him to write her a speech for the banquet.
May 11, 1900(?), To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Their expecting several Baptist ministers for Mr. Springston’s ordination. Many will be dining at
their home. Wish she, Vergie and Aura could have gone to Cary’s along with John Williams and Will.
Several local ministers attended side show and concert.
May 17, 1900(?), To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump
Re: Will advance Rev. Greene money to go to Logan if the congregation there will guarantee him a
$100.00 per yr. salary. Wants to know if he should send him.
May 18, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Family attending the ordination of Mr. Springston. Old Mrs. Hint died.
May 20, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch ______, Ashland, VA.
Re: University classes keeping him busy. Mention of summer plans.
May 24, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump
Re: Expects a letter from Rev. Greene. Thinks he will accept the Logan church.
May 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Springston family and several others staying at their home. Bernie has arrived. Emma’s worried.
Wishes he would come home.
May 31, 1900, To: George, From: Bernie, Alderson, WV
Re: His trip home from Texas and recent elections. Mention of family activities.
June 7, 1900, To: George, Jr., From: His Mother
Re: Recent commencement services, guests, and family activities.
June 8, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Springston, Ottawa, KS
Re: Wants him to get a delegation together for the B. Y. P. U. convention in Cinn., OH. Hopes to
see him also at the meeting in Parkersburg.
June 15, 1900, To: George, From: His Mother
Re: Immediate family’s health. Discussion of their garden and weather.
June 21, 1900, To: George, From: His Mother
Re: Recent visit by Rev. Kelley and Jno. S. Stump. Bernie killed her Maltese cat. Reference to
Margaret Smithson death and burial. Townspeople buying bicycles.
June 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., Parkersburg,WV, From: John S. Stump, Alderson, WV
Re: Rev. J. H. Massie is willing to preach in Logan and Mingo. Wonders what the members would be
willing to pay him.
June 25, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Springston
Re: Disappointed he can’t attend Cinn. Conference. Want Emma and he to be present at Parkersburg
meeting. Mentions Stump’s good work and young people’s involvement.
June 27, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Irene Miller
Re: Her Wash., DC trip.
June 29, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Will Alderson (Brother)
Re: Brother Kelly’s refusal to take their church pastoral position. Supt. Stump suggested Kelly go
to Hardy Co. Mention of family, visitors and garden.
June 29, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: “Doc” Alderson
Re: Since their mother is busy cooking for family and hired hands he will write. Brother Kely
declined the church and left for Hardy Co.
July 3, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John S. Stump
Re: John H. Massie accepted pastoral position in Logan and Williamson.
July 6, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Discussion regarding recent church children’s day program. Mention of recent visitors and
family garden.
July 7, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John H. Massie
Re: (Contents not provided in inventory)
July 8, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Emmett ______
Re: Alderson farm.
July 11, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John Stump
Re: Executive Bond authorized him to draw up contract with Rev. Massie providing the Logan
congregation accepts him.
July 12, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Hopes she gets the chance to tell Brother Kelly what she thinks of him before he leaves. Family
activities mentioned.
July 15, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. J. Jones
Re: Thankful for his kindness during his recent illness. Thinks local people will miss Brother Kelly
in their church.
July 17, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Wants him to return to county for Nov. election.
July 18, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. H. Massie
Re: His arrival at Dingess.
July 20, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Springston, KS
Re: His experience in Kansas as Sunday School missionary. Hopes the “Professor” will come.
July 27, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Virginia Alderson
Re: Attended Mary Feamster’s funeral. “Will” is feeling badly – is anxious for him (Geo.) to come home.
July 29, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Billie ______, Alderson, WV
Re: Will pick him up at railroad station. Aunt Bell quite ill.
July, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Aura B ______, Windy Valley
Re: Hopes he comes home to finish preparation for the Assoc. meeting. Discussion of church and civic
activities.
August 14, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: H. H. S.
Re: Hopes he will utilize their organization to publish his writings.
September 19, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Letch ______, Ashland, Va.
Re: Wants to use some of his Latin books.
October 15, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Manager, Nasunka Food Co.
Re: Sending circular regarding lung disorders.
November 14, 1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., Formasa, Fl., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Funeral Services of Clara. Mention of persons attending the service. Hopes he feels better in
Florida. Church paper not out as yet.
December 31, 1900, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mollie ______ (Cousin), Red Sulphur, WV
Re: Death of her mother-in-law. Gus and she might move back to the farm. Sorry they had to take Walter out of school.
1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: “Budge” Alderson (Sister)
Re: Deacon Selvey and George Ellis have become a bother with their many visits. Mentions several
relatives and friends. Wants him to come home.
1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Wyona ______
Re: Thank-you note.
1900, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. Walter Pack
Re: Is willing to conduct services in Logan and Williamson during summer.
Box 3 Folder 9
January 18, 1901, To: Emma Alderson, Alderson, WV, From: Lula J. Clay, Greenville, SC
Re: Discussion regarding church, hotel guests and families living in Greenville. Wishes “Willie” (Emma’s
brother) was there to enjoy warm sunshine. Mentions Sam B. Alderson, formerly of Texas.
January 29, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: “Lute” Dr. La. A. Walker,
Harveyville, KS
Re: Wants him to translate a medical diploma written in Latin. Wonders where Will is now. His
practice is good since he settled there.
January, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Earl Cooper, Parkersburg, WV
Re: Wonders if the town of Alderson could or would support an electric light company. Wants names of
persons he can contact regarding this matter.
February 6, 1901, To: Emma, From: Mrs. Luella Copeland,
Charleston, WV
Re: Wants her to furnish the Va. Baptist Church of Charleston a “drill” suitable for the S. S. children.
March 24, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Springston, Charleston, WV
Re: A meeting Jno. S. Stump and he are attending in Chas.
February 25, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: ______
Re: Sorry to hear of Will’s death. Wishes he (Geo.) would come out west.
April 2, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Elmo ______, Alderson, WV
Re: A teaching job he might accept. Will pay his share to have Mollie Holcomb to sit on front seat and grin at Anderson during his April entertainment.
April 21, 1901, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill, From: Geo. Alderson, Jr. Florida
Re: Brother Bernie is peddling his tomatoes in town. Weather hot with many gnats and mosquitoes.
Reference to Woodson and his children’s table manners. Wants her to remind Va. not to lose list of his
chrysanthemums.
May 27, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Wyona ______, Montgomery, WV
Re: With many activities she hasn’t gotten homesick for Alderson. Named her pet cat after him.
July 4, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: W. P. Thompson, Rupert, WV
Re: Suggest writing to Mr. Williams regarding a house.
July 4, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: Anna Carrell
Re: Lawn party.
July 5, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: Maude V. Kincaid
Re: Thanks him for his assistance with the Sunday School class service.
August 14, 1901, To: Emma Alderson, Alderson, WV, From: Cary Alderson, Logan,
WV
Re: Unable to contribute to Alderson Academy due to his own recent financial ventures. Reminds
her of a 10% assessment due on her stock.
September 5, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: E. S. Baker, Bramwell
Re: Wants to know if he is interested in school principal position.
August 14, 1901, To: Emma Alderson, From: Delta Dunbar, Green Sulphur,
WV
Re: Does not plan to return to Academy next term.
August 19, 1901, To: Emma Alderson, From: W. S. Anderson, Alderson, WV
Re: Due to her recent action she had severed her relationship with A.C.I.
August 24, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. M. Buster, Blue Sulphur, WV
Re: Replies to his inquiry of the Allegheny College property and teaching staff.
September 16, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: Gracie Belle S. (Cousin)
Re: Thank-you note.
September 27, 1901, To: George Alderson, From: Gracie Bell S.
Re: Plans to visit Horace.
October 12, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. W. P. Walker, Huntington, WV
Re: His recollection of Allegheny College and its staff and students.
December 21, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: W. T. Younger
Re: Informing him a Mr. Phillips will get in touch regarding pine pillows.
December 21, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mr. Chas. L. Phillips, Salem, VA
Re: Pine fiber pillows.
December 25, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Gracie Belle (Cousin)
Re: Thank-you note for book.
December 26, 1901, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Cousin ______
Re: Thank-you note. Sorry he has been sick.
1901, To: Emma Alderson, From: W. S. Anderson
Re: Wants her to come in on Monday to talk “school”.
February 13, 1902, To: George Alderson , From: S. C. Burdett, Attorny, Chas., WV
Re: Request his active support and passage of Bill #235.
March 7, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. S. Johnston, Editor, Monroe Watchman
Re: Believes he would make a capable representative if he should decide to run for the state legislature.
March 31, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: A. S. Johnston
Re: Subscription to Monroe Watchman.
April 10, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: Rev. W. P. Walker, Huntington, WV
Re: Editor position is open with the Banner. Wonders if he is interested.
April 14, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: Rev. W. P. Walker, Huntington, WV
Re: Discussion of the duties as editor of the Banner. Sorry, he isn’t interested in the position.
April 17, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Montgomery Ward Co.
Re: Order he placed.
May 1, 1902 , To: George Alderson, From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Printing cost of the ballots for the primary election.
May 6, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: J. Plumer Leach, Gap Mills, WV
Re: Ask if he supported him (L.) when he was Democratic nominee for county Supt. of schools. Many
of his (L.) friends oppose him as nominee for legislature.
May 7, 1902 , To: George Alderson, From: J. McClaugherty, Union, WV
Re: Seeking his support for re-election as the Democratic nominee for county clerk.
May 10, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Printing of tickets for primary election. Offer advice on winning nomination to the House.
June 6, 1902, To: Emma Alderson, From: Maggie (Cousin)
Re: List of persons who might be interested in receiving a copy of Alderson Academy catalogue.
Mention of family members.
July 9, 1902, To: Emma Alderson, From: Minnie Boon, Dwight, IL
Re: Advises her take much needed rest. Ask her about remarks she and the minister recently were
Reported to have made.
July 15, 1902, To: Emma Alderson, From: Maggie (Cousin)
Re: Wants a catalogue mailed to her and friend Bess. Her mother’s arm has improved.
August 18, 1902, To: Prof. B. C. Alderson, From: W. O. Carver, So. Bapt. Theo. Seminary, KY
Re: His observations of Alderson Academy.
September 3, 1903, To: Emma, From: Cousin L ______
Re: Invites her up to visit. Mentions relative who wants to attend Academy.
September 6, 1902, To: George, From: Cary, Logan
Re: Two tracts of coal land in Logan Co. Invites him to visit.
September 19, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Democratic committee and he suggest making political speeches in every district of county. Offers
to help establish route and advertise.
September, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. Littlepage, Blue Sulphur, WV
Re: Will take special care of his gun. Still hasn’t sold his own.
November 18, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: John D. Alderson, Summersville, WV
Re: Offers congratulations on win. Reference made to several Alderson family members.
December 1, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Offers congratulations on win.
December 12, 1902, To: George Alderson, From: I. C. White
Re: Sending him samples of the new topographic map of WV. Hopes he approves of the work being
Done by the State Geological Survey and gives proper appropriations at the coming session of the
legislature.
December 12, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Comm. of the WV Branch of
Inter. Order of Kings
Re: Compulsory School Law and Child Labor Law.
December 16, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernard Alderson (Brother),
Alapattah, FL
Re: His daily life with Woodson ______ and family in reference to debts several persons haven’t paid.
December 26, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: A. J. Hemphill, Secre., Norfolk & Western RR
Re: Railroad pass being sent to him.
1902, To: George Alderson, From: Emma (Sister)
Re: Wants him to write an attractive ad re: the Academy for the Banner. Hope he is feeling better.
Mentions Bernie and Dr. Laidley.
Box 3 Folder 10
January 1, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Randolph Stalnaker, B & O Railway Co.
Re: Travel Pass
January 2, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. J. C. Killian, Greenbrier Baptist Church
Re: Compliments him on recent speech.
January 14, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., Chas., WV, From: John D. Alderson
(Cousin), Summers, WV
Re: Advice on getting his name in print. Reference to specific 1901 Acts of Legislature and several
political figures. Proud he was elected.
February 6, 1903, To: Emma, From: J. M. Roddy (Boddy)(?),
Huntington, WV
Re: Advertisement rates of the Banner.
February 9, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., Chas., WV, From: M. H. Bettinger,
Greenville, WV
Re: Biographical sketch of Dr. James Moore Brown published in WV History Magazine, Vol. 3, no. 1,
January 1903.
February 9, 1903, To: George Alderson , From: Rev. W. M. Blair, Salem, WV
Re: Wants him to vote against charter for Salem.
Telegram, To: George Alderson, Jr., Chas., WV, From: Perry C. McBee
Re: Wants him to remember Augusta Co. kindly.
February 12, 1903, To: George Alderson, Chas., WV, From: Elmo ______,
Alderson, WV
Re: Purchase of store. Chase mentioned.
February 12, 1903, To: George Alderson, Chas., WV, From: Rev. R. B. McDanel,
Clarksburg, WV
Re: Wants him to vote against the Salem charter now before the House of Delegates.
February 12, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: His Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Hopes his new living quarters are comfortable. Family misses him. Mention of several
townspeople.
February 16, 1903, To: George Alderson,, From: J. C. McClaugherty, Monroe
Co. Clerk
Re: Senate Bill regarding allowances to county officers. Will supply him a desk if legislature cannot
provide one. Glad his health is improved.
February 16, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: His Father, Sunset Hill
Re: Chase is in Charleston so he can discuss the store matter with him. Wonders if the Democrats can
prevent the passage of re-districting of the judicial circuits.
February 16, 1903 To: George Alderson, Jr. From: W. P. Brownlow
Re: Sending him copy of H.R. Bill #15369, 57th Congress which deals with public highways.
February 16, 1903, To: George Alderson , From: Rev. J. C. Killian, Greenbrier
Baptist Church
Re: Bill on prohibition.
February 16, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: W. L. Ellison, Alderson, WV
Re: Prohibition bill.
February 17, 1902, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. D. Logan, Attorney, Union,
WV
Re: Wants time changed for circuit court meetings.
February 18, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Maude ______
Re: Death of friend Polly ______.
February 18, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Elmo ______
Re: Business venture.
February 19, 1903 To: George Alderson, Jr., Chas., WV, From: Bernard Alderson (Brother)
Re: Invites him down to Florida. Advises him against investing in store. Mentions his garden
February 19, 1903, To: George, From: His Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Mr. Johnson marriage to Lizzie. Emma’s busy preparing for book reception.
February 20, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Va. Alderson (Sister)
Re: Their father proud of newspaper articles regarding him. Mentions Chap Johnson and Emma.
February ______, 1903, To: Emma, From: George Alderson, Jr., WV House of Delegates
Re: Placing advertisement in Banner newspaper regarding Academy. Is preparing several bill to
present to House of Delegates.
February ______, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: S. W. Fletcher, Morgantown, WV
Re: Resolutions passed by WV State Horticultural Society at their 11th annual session.
March 14, 1903, To: Va. Alderson, From: “Will” Stevens, Alderson, WV
Re: Gives her lasts family and local news.
March 16, 1903, To: Emma Alderson, From: Maggie Modre (Cousin), Harvey, WV
Re: They haven’t heard from Aunt Florence. Bess is visiting.
March 17, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Va. Alderson (Sister)
Re: Julia made them a surprise visit. Papa has hired Tom Holcomb. Nora’s baby arrived.
March 30, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Aura ______, Huntington, WV
Re: Julia met her at the train. Mentions several college mates.
April 2, 1903, To: George Alderson , From: “Will” Stevens, Baltimore
Re: “Letch” has been offered preaching job. Discusses the problems involved in publishing the paper.
Wants Bernie to continue sending articles for publication. His surveying job has been delayed.
April 4, 1903, To: Va. Alderson, From: B. C. (Bernie) Alderson (Brother), Florida
Re: Wants material sent to him. Reference to name origin of town of Alapattah.
April 7, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Grace ______ (Cousin)
Re: Alderson is getting a new wholesale store. Electric lights installed in north Alderson soon. Rev. York
of White Sulphur is their new minister.
April 13, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Addie S. Killian, Alderson, WV
Re: Hopes the Florida weather is beneficial to Bernie and him. Alderson people miss them.
April 13, 1903 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset Hill
Re: Mentions local persons taking part in recent church contest.
April 14, 1903 , To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Rev. J. C. Killian, Alderson, WV
Re: Request material for church newspaper (The Helper). Hopes climate is aid in improving health.
April 16, 1903 , To: George Alderson , From: Will Stevens
Re: Father gave him 87 acres which he is clearing. Mentions several of their relatives, recent church incident regarding flowers. Wants him to talk to “Bernie” about resigning A. A. principal position.
April 22, 1903, To: George Alderson , From: Will Stevens
Re: Problems involving church and school. Mentions several relatives he recently visited or has seen.
Box 3 Folder 11
May 30, 1903, To: George Alderson, From: Will
Re: Sends several of his ideas for the commencement paper. A Acad. Trustee meeting postponed till
Bernie arrives home.
June 16, 1903, To: Emma, From Eugene Swope (Cousin), Bailey, Va.
Re: Wants board and tuition statement from Academy. Still looking for a job.
July 3, 1903, To: Emma, From: N. O. Wilhelm, Chautauqua, NY
Re: Locating a boarding house.
July 4, 1903, To: Bernard C., From: Grace Melton, Pasadena, CA
Re: Teaching position.
July 11, 1903, To: B. C. Alderson, From: W. P. Powell, Buffalo, NY
Re: Teaching position and her educational and teaching background.
July 22, 1903, To: B. C. Alderson, From: Rev. Wm. Robert Wood, Ottawa, KS
Re: Recommends Miss Grace Melton.
August 1, 1902, To: John Stump, From: A. J. Irey(?), PA
Re: Alderson Baptist Church and community.
August 11, 1903, To: B. C. Anderson, From: John S. Stump
Re: Letter of Mr. Irey’s. Want to preach in Alderson church on 23rd.
September 1903, To: Prof. B. C. Alderson, From: Rose Hill
Re: Thanks him for remembering her birthday. Wishes him success in his campaign for Academy.
September 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Emma Alderson
Re: Wants him to purchase fresh flowers for book reception. Mentions many duties she has fulfilled.
October 14, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Aura ______, Marshall University
Re: Regrets going to the university. Mentions roommate and basketball team.
October 17, 1903, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Prof. B. C. Alderson (Bernie), Lemon Cty, FL
Re: He replaced Woodson at preaching engagement. Will do same in Palm Beach providing his voice
Is better.
October 18, 1903, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson and Family, From: Addie Killian, New Britain, PA
Re: Rev. Killian and she have moved into their new residence. Describe their new quarters and furnishings. Hopes Rev. Davis and wife enjoy Alderson and church as much as they did.
October 23, 1903, To: George Alderson, From: J. E. Fleming(?) or J.M
Kunkle(?), Morgantown, WV
Re: Cost of publishing newspaper.
November 29, 1903, To: Emma, From: Nora Miller
Re: Mr. Miller and her arrival and reception in Parsons, WV. List of wedding gifts and items donated for parsonage.
December 2, 1903, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Bernie Alderson, Lemon City, FL
Re: Emma’s plans to write an article on Alderson Academy. Suggests travel route to Florida.
Box 4 - Alderson Correspondence
Box 4 Folder 12
January 18, 1904, To: Mrs. Anderson, From: Va. Alderson, Lemon City, FL
Re: Bettie, Bernie, George and her attendance at the Lemon City Baptist Church, Believes her cooking has improved. George and Bernie’s health is about the same.
April 27, 1904, To: George Alderson , From: Bernie Alderson, Lemon City, FL
Re: Woodson is being criticized for his local personal appearance in pulpit. Wonders if Emma has comm. speaker. Local speak-easy was shut down. Hopes his cold is better.
March 17, 1904, To: Emma, From: Va. Alderson
Re: George and she will return home in April. Bettie is leaving next year.
May 28, 1904, To: Emma, From: W. Miller, Sewell, WV
Re: Does not know where Fannie Radford is but will try to find out. Wonders if she plans to visit Sewell.
June 15, 1904, To: Emma, From: Fannie Radford, Beckley, WV
Re: Her visit in Beckley.
June 26, 1904, To: Emma, From: Cousin Bernard, Welch, WV
Re: Since he has a banking job will not return to the Academy in the fall. Thinks she should have invited an “outside” preacher for the commencement.
June 28, 1904, To: Emma, From: Mabel Beckner, Sweet Springs, WV
Re: Will not return to the Academy in the fall. Plans to give music lessons soon.
July 5, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, From: Pres. Richmond College,
Richmond, VA
Re: Gives his permission to use his name as reference recommending the Academy.
July 6, 1904, To: Emma, From: Ruth ______ (Friend), Huntington, WV
Re: Teaching prospects at the Academy.
July 6, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, From: Gertrude Settle (Cousin),
Deepwater, WV
Re: Appreciates her recent assistance. Wonders if Annie Davis has disposed of her millinery shop.
July 10, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, From: Aura Stevens (Cousin)
Re: Her plans to accept job offer. Ruth Wysor anxious to teach at the Academy.
July 15, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, Logan, WV, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: George is mailing catalogs. McLaughlin’s want to move to Alderson. Wants Cary and Julia to come home with her.
July 23, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, Logan, WV, From: Dr. J. H. A. Miller, Alderson, WV
Re: Hopes he has answered all her questions regarding dining room and local affairs. Joe McClung died suddenly.
July 28, 1904, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Va. Alderson (Mother), Sunset Hill
Re: Glad he has a room in a private home. Family has much company. She is busy making pear marmalade.
August 8, 1904, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Va. Alderson (Mother)
Re: Expresses concern over his health. His speech was published in the Greenbrier Baptist. Hopes he comes home soon.
August 28, 1904, To: B. C. Alderson, From: Pres. Wm. H. Harrison,
Russellville, KY
Re: Writes him a letter of recommendation for W. S. Shipp.
September 5, 1904, To: B. C. Alderson, From: C. E. Lynch, Union, WV
Re: Encloses check for a debt. Requests receipt.
September 5, 1904, To: Emma Alderson, From: Stella ______
Re: Wants a reply to her note. Request a reserved room at A. Academy.
September 5, 1904, To: Emma, From: L. B. Colty, Interior, VA.
Re: Unable to supply list of prospective students. Appreciate the interest she has shown Albert.
September 6, 1904, To: B. C. Alderson, Alderson, WV, From: W. S. Shipp,
Hammonville, KY
Re: Position as assistant principal of A. Academy.
1904, To: Emma Alderson, From: Sallie Hudgin
Re: Invitation to a moonlight fete.
January 25, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Sunset
Hill
Re: His father has purchased stock in 1st National Bank. He can get him (Geo.) a banking position if he wants it. Mention of several neighbors.
February 5, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Will Stevens
Re: Discusses recent activities of their mutual acquaintances.
February 10, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Aura ______, Huntington, WV
Re: Thanks him for photograph. Hopes he can attend the Miller-Blake wedding.
February 13, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Hopes is in improving. His Papa slowly recovering. She feels better. Bernie looking after farm.
February 16, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Cary plans to visit. Papa quite ill.
Box 4 Folder 13
March 27, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: L. S. Tilton, Wash., DC
Re: Miss M.J. Thomas’ application for teaching position at the Academy.
March 29, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: L. S. Tilton, Wash., DC
Re: Wants to know if Miss Bates should apply to him for teaching position.
March 29, 1905, To: B . C. Alderson, From: L. S. Tilton
Re: Attie Lee Lynn applying for teaching position.
March 30, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Emma is worrying over affairs at Academy. Gives him a remedy for hives, bites and poison oak.
April 26, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: Charles A. Dunn, Red Sulphur, WV
Re: Hopes he will appoint him (Dunn) as cadet at WVU.
May 9, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. R. Henderson, Logan, WV
Re: Wants him to collect note from the Millers.
May 10, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: Harvey Fitzpatrick, Lemon City, FL
Re: Encloses money order for rent.
May 13, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: H. A. Carlson, Hallandale, FL
Re: The condition of his pinery. Knows someone interested in purchasing it.
Mary 16, 1905 , To: B. C. Alderson, From: G. M. Shott, Scotch Plains, NJ
Re: Is considering returning to WV. Wants data regarding Alderson, church, parsonage and salary.
May 20, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: H. B. Myers, Lemon City, FL
Re: Offers to purchase his Florida property.
May 20, 1905, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: J. Coleman Alderson, Chas., WV
Re: Request a certificate from the Monroe Co. Court for his son George. Louisville editor wants a copy of their family and church history. Jno. D. Rockefeller mentioned.
July 1, 1905, To: George Alderson , From: M. DeLongue, Trudeau, NY
Re: Adirondack Sanitarium
July 21, 1905, To: B. C. Alderson, From: N. A. Carlson, Hallandale, FL
Re: Encloses bill of sale for fruit.
September 19, 1905, To: George Alderson, Sr., From: T. G. Field, Granville, OH
Re: Letter of condolence on death of his son Bernard.
November 6, 1905, To: Emma Alderson, From: Minnie T. Mills, Shanghi, China
Re: Letter of condolence.
November 15, 1905, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: George Alderson, Eaton, CO
Re: Wishes his father a happy birthday and hopes he sells the Florida pinery to Woodson. Eager for Virgie to arrive. His appetite poor.
November 18, 1905, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Virginia (Vergie) Alderson, Eaton, CO
Re: Arrival fine. George (brother) is receiving the Las Vegas treatment for his lungs. Aunt Sanner thinks he is improving.
November 28, 1905, To: Charley Rowe, From: John Biggers, Laurel, WV
Re: His hunting trips. Virgie departure mentioned.
November 29, 1905, To: Mrs. Virginia Alderson, Sunset Hill, From: Va. Alderson (Daughter), Eaton, CO
Re: George and she will miss being home for Thanksgiving. He (Geo.) isn’t feeling well.
Box 4 Folder 14
January 19, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Principal, Massey College Business, Richmond, VA
Re: Enclose a brochure re: their college.
February 4, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: John T. Biggers, Quinnmont, WV
Re: Hunting and his dog.
February 5, 1906, To: Emma, From: C. M. Alderson (Cousin), Chas., WV
Re: WV debt question. Suggests several others to contact re: debt. Refers to several books.
February 6, 1906, To: Emma, From: E. Davis, Clifton Forge, VA
Re: Wants her to visit soon.
February 5, 1906, To: Emma, From: George
Re: (No notations for contents).
February 11, 1906, To: Mr. Davis , From: His son Willie Davis
Re: His roommate at the Academy is picking fights with him. Wants to return home.
February 11, 1906, To: George, From: His Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Her plans to go to Logan. Virgie doing well in school.
February 12, 1906, To: Emma, From: Geo. Alderson, Sr., Orlando, FL
Re: Wants here to have paper notarized. Mention of Florida land and lakes.
February 14, 1906, To: ______, From: Lillie ______, Ben, VA
Re: Mutual friends and Valentine’s Day.
February 18, 1906, To: Emma, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Florida
Re: Wishes she would come to Florida. Papa and she are going to Sanford.
February 22, 1906, To: Emma, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Papa and she interested in Sanford real estate. Virgie might go home in June.
February 25, 1906, To: Emma, From: Mother
Re: Enjoyed their stay in Florida. Thinks Va. and Geo. Will be lonesome when they leave. Heard from several Alderson friends.
February 27, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Mark Jarrett
Re: State debt controversy. Material on subject enclosed.
March 6, 1906, To: Geo. In Orlando, Fl., From: J. Q. Lloyd, St. Louis, MO
Re: Sending medicine he ordered. Wonders how he and Virgie are getting along. Encloses a statement.
March 6, 1906 , To: Emma, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, FL
Re: Wonders why they haven’t heard from her. Discussion of their activities.
March 12, 1906, To: Charles Rowe, From: Mack Jarrett, Charlottsville, VA
Re: Will help with his debate.
March 20, 1906, To: ______, From: J. H. B., Sewell, WV
Re: Misses his girlfriend. Has a bad cold.
March 25, 1906, To: Emma, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, FL
Re: Papa wants to return home April 10. Uncle Joe from Indiana visited them. George plans to stay through the summer.
March 27, 1906, To: Emma, From: Virginia Alderson, Orlando, FL
Re: Discussion of recent activities, photographs and Florida neighbors. Mentions several relatives.
March 28, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson, Orlando, FL
Re: Replies to his love letter. Happy he is planning a visit with her in Florida. Mentions their future marriage.
March 29, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: New River Bottling Co., Sewell, WV
Re: Wants his business.
March 30, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: J. H. Bannister
Re: Requests medications.
April 1, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson, Orlando, FL
Re: Misses him terribly. Emma (Sister) said he has improved during winter. Realizes how busy he must be prior to commencement.
April 1, 1906, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson
Re: Geo. And Virgie moving soon. Papa ready to return home.
April 2, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From; Grnbr Valley Cold Storage Co., Ronceverte, WV
Re: Ordering ice from their company.
April 9, 1906, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, FL
Re: Plans on returning home. Wants her to make arrangements to spend June with Virgie and Geo. In Florida.
April 16, 1906 , To: Chas. Rowe, From: J. H. Bannister, Sewell, WV
Re: Wants to reimburse him for flowers given to Mary.
April 17, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Jno. F. Biggers, Quinnmont, WV
Re: Business is bad. He refurnished office.
April 18, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: J. H. Bannister, Sewell, WV
Re: Wants money order. Wonders why he hasn’t heard from his girlfriend.
April 22, 1906 , To: Mrs. Alderson, From: George Alderson, Jr.
Re: Discussion of weather, neighbors activities. Flynn misses Papa. Va. has a cold.
April 28, 1906, To: Emma Alderson, From: Va. Alderson, Formosa, FL
Re: Geo. and she expect to see her in June. Sorry to miss the Academy commencement. Local pastor made a call.
April 28, 1906, To: Emma, From: Geo. Alderson, Jr.
Re: Wants her to visit Va. and him in Florida. Local minister paid them visit. Expresses thoughts on Dr. Foster. Hopes Gainer will deliver address for her.
Box 4 Folder 15
May 13, 1906, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Geo. Alderson, Formosa, FL
Re: Va. and his health about the same. Orange crop is poor. Orlando Bank and Trust Co. opened for business.
May 16, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson
Re: Hopes this will be their last separation. Wants a full report of the commencement. Expresses her love.
May 17, 1906, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: George Alderson
Re: He wrote the letter re: land his father is interested in purchasing. Thinks a wood-working business might be favorable for Alderson’s growth.
May 23, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson, Formosa, FL
Re: Happy his business is in running order. Wants a copy of his debate. Thinks Geo. will remain in FL during summer.
May 26, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va.
Re: Received his commencement invitation. Misses him very much.
May 27, 1906, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: George Alderson
Re: Thinks she should hire housekeeper. Think Ida’s going to make a slow recovery. His and Va.’s health about the same.
May 30, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson, Formosa FL
Re: Love letter.
June 3, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson
Re: Received home newspaper. Sanitarium may be built near them.
June 6, 1906, To: Chas. B. Rowe, From: Va. Alderson, Formosa, FL
Re: Glad his business is good. Misses being a part of the commencement program. Hopes he visits before Christmas. Misses him and is very homesick.
June 24, 1906, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: George Alderson, Jr. (Son),
Formosa, FL
Re: Va. and his health. Thinks Va. needs a visit home.
June 27, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Va.
Re: George’s health isn’t improving there – wishes they could go home.
July 2, 1906, To: Geo. and Va., From: C. A. Hines (Cousin Dick), Gower, MO
Re: Dennis is improving. They might stop for visit on way to Texas in winter.
July 5, 1906, To: Chas. Rowe, From: Albert Crews, Dunlevil, WV
Re: Enclosed money he owes him. Wants to subscribe to the Advertiser. Asks about his girl.
August 2, 1906, To: Geo., From: O. F. Neel, Eaton, CO
Re: Will send money in about a month. Wonders how several mutual friends are getting along. Wants the Advertiser mailed to him.
August 2, 1906, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: O. F. Neel
Re: Wishes Va. and he would move to Colorado. Mentions his mother, neighbors and business.
August 2, 1906, To: George Alderson, Jr., From: D. B. Purinton, WVU
Re: Sending requested forms for the appointment of cadet.
August 22, 1906, To: Rowe and Hill, From: America’s Chewing Gum Co., St. Louis, MO
Re: Business proposition.
August 23, 1906, To: Rowe and Hill, From: J. M. McCoach, Huntington, WV
Re: Will not take order for ice for at least 2 weeks.
November 13, 1906, To: George and Va. Alderson, From: Emma Alderson, Alderson Academy
Re: Her busy schedule. Mention of Clara Carter death. (Part of letter missing)
November 18, 1906, To: Geo. Alderson, Jr., From: His Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Emma plans to visit them in FL. His father’s plans to butcher hogs were delayed. Mentions several family members.
November 22, 1906, To: Geo., Jr., From: Mother
Re: Visitors and her household duties.
November 23, 1906, To: Geo., Jr., From: Wm. P. Lowe, Falling Springs, WV
Re: Accepts his congratulations. Hopes his health is improving.
November 24, 1906, To: Geo., Jr., Formosa, FL, From: C. M. Wetzel
Re: Thanks him for his letter of congratulations. Hopes his health is better.
November 25, 1906, To: Geo., Jr., From: O. F. Neel, Eaton, CO
Re: Wishes Va. and he were spending Thanksgiving with him. Reference to his business and several townspeople.
November 25, 1906, To: Emma, From: Albert C. Crotty, Rich, VA
Re: Reference to the Richmond College and Alderson Academy pupils.
December 14, 1906, To: Geo. and Va. Alderson, From: Will Stevens, Alderson, WV
Re: His enjoyable Thanksgiving Day with Uncle Joe. Reference to his business and death of Blanch Lowry.
December 16, 1906, To: Geo., Jr., From: George Williams
Re: Thanks him for overcoat. Wishes them and family Merry Christmas.
1906, To: Emma, From: George, Jr.
Re: Discussion of persons suitable as commencement speaker.
1906, To: Virginia (Virgie) , From: Relative ______ Aunt Sanner
Re: Happy to receive her letter. Mentions Mrs. Alderson, Ida and Jim.
1906, To: Geo. and Virginia, From: Will Stevens
Re: Recent events regarding local townspeople and church.
Telegram August 6, 1906, To: Rowe & Hill, From: Greenbrier Valley Ice Co.
Re: Ice order.
Box 4 Folder 16
January 6, 1907, To: Emma, From: Grace Melton
Re: Sorry to hear of Academy building fire. Wants to know salary she could expect for teaching.
February 6, 1907, To: George, From: Emma, Alderson Academy
Re: Treatment she wants Va. and him to try.
March 3, 1907 , To: Emma, From: H. C. Hawley, College Park, VA
Re: Recalls many happy years she spent at the Academy. Attending Randolph-Macon now.
April 28, 1907, To: Mrs. Alderson, Sunset Hill, From: ______ K. (?) Morgantown, WV
Re: A medical treatment she hopes Va. and George will try.
July 2, 1907, To: Emma Alderson , From: D. B. Purinton, Pres., WVU,
Morgantown, WV
Re: Death of Geo. Alderson, Jr. Mentions University catalogue.
July 2, 1907, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ethel ______
Re: Sends her condolences on death of her brother.
July 3, 1907, To: Emma, From: Irene Miller Chainey, Forest
Hill, NY
Re: Expresses her sympathy of Geo. death.
July 3, 1907, To: Emma, From: Pupil, Beulah ______, Meadow Bluff, WV
Re: Sorry to learn of George’s death. Hopes to return to the Academy fall term.
July 4, 1907, To: Emma, From: Allan N. Nottleman(?)
Re: Sympathy letter regarding her brother’s death.
July 11, 1907, To: Emma, From: Hattie E. Stone, Wash., DC
Re: Extends sympathy to her and family upon death of George.
July 7, 1907, To: Emma, From: Fannie ______, Thurmond, WV
Re: Death of her brother George.
July 10, 1907, To: Emma, From: Ethel ______, Robertsburg, WV
Re: Sorry to hear of George’s death. Suggest sending Academy catalogue to Waggoner family.
July 12, 1907, To: Emma, From: E. S., Wash., DC
Re: Sympathy letter.
July 16, 1907, To: Emma, From: Hanna Hughart, Glen Jean, WV
Re: Sympathy note from one of her pupils.
July 16, 1907, To: Emma, From: A. S. Johnston, Union, WV
Re: Sympathy letter regarding death of her brother.
July 17,1907, To: Emma, From: Jean and Mother, Marshes, WV
Re: Sympathy letter on death of George Alderson.
July 27, 1907, To: Emma, From: G. B. Foster, Chicago, IL
Re: Sympathy letter on death of her bro. George.
July ______, 1907, To: Emma, From: Alithea Todd Alderson (Cousin)
Re: Poem and sympathy note on death of George.
July 1907, To: Emma, From: Mrs. J. B. Rader and Va., Mound, WV
Re: George’s death.
July 1907, To: Emma, From: Adela Morgan, Chester, PA
Re: George’s death.
August 14, 1907, To: Emma Alderson , From: Kate Holmes Van Vranken, Los Angeles, CA
Re: As an old friend expresses her sympathy.
August 16, 1907, To: Emma, From: Homer Ballengee, Clayton, WV
Re: Wants to attend the Academy.
Telegram
September 1, 1907, To: Emma Alderson, From: A. E. White, Millboro, VA
Re: Brother Geo. death.
Box 4 Folder 17
February 13, 1908, To: Emma, From: Her Mother, Orlando, FL
Re: Sorry she isn’t feeling well. Can’t understand how she tolerates all the school responsibilities.
February 24, 1908, To: Emma, From: Her Mother, Orlando, FL
Re: Hopes her cold is better. Papa, Virgie, Charlie and she attended their first polo game.
February 27, 1908, To: Emma, From: Her Mother, Orlando, FL
Re: She is concerned over Ruth’s health. Wonders who is watching over her (Emma) while she teaches. Mention of several neighbors.
February 19, 1908, To: Emma, From: Papa
Re: Doesn’t want her to mention Ruth’s health problem to Julia and Cary. Wonders what disposition Mag (?) Foster made of her property.
March 4, 1908 , To: Emma, From: Her Mother
Re: They have been entertaining friends recently. Papa wants to start home April 1st. Reference to several family members.
March 8, 1908 , To: Emma, From: Her Mother
Re: They plan to go to St. Augustine for several weeks before returning home. They still haven’t heard from Julia. Reference to Mr. Rowe’s stock.
March 12, 1908, To: Emma, From: Her Mother
Re: Family will leave for St. Augustine tomorrow. Their trunk will arrive with fresh fruit and vegetables.
March 17, 1908, To: Emma, From: Her Mother, St. Augustine, FL
Re: Received photograph of George. Family enjoying St. Augustine. Will return to Alderson next week.
March ______, 1908, To; Emma, From: Her Mother
Re: Family arrived in St. Augustine and have located boarding rooms near the old fort.
May 12, 1908, To: Alderson Academy, From: M. C. Greal(?)
Re: Wants list of ministerial students at Academy.
June 8, 1908, To: Emma, From: Mary Brown, Chas., WV
Re: Enclosing $5.00 check for pledges. Misses her and the pupils at the Academy. Reference to commencement services in Charleston.
July 19, 1908, To: Emma Alderson, From: Gertrude ______, Louisville, KY
Re: Teaching position.
July 20, 1908, To: Emma Alderson, From: J. Graham Viser, Fredericksburg, VA
Re: Teaching position.
July 27, 1908, To: Emma Alderson, From: Geo. Perry Metcalf, Elyria, OH
Re: Teaching position.
July 31, 1908, To: Emma Alderson, From: Elizabeth Hager, Logan, WV
Re: Plans to send daughter to Academy. Requests catalogue.
August 4, 1908, To: Emma Alderson, From: Geo. Perry Metcalf, Elyria, OH
Re: Cannot take teaching job.
August 26, 1908, To: Emma, From: C. W. McCallister, Hurricane, WV
Re: Wants catalogue.
1908, To: Emma, From: Cousin Maggie
Re: Thanks her for the help the family gave during death of her and Edgar’s daughter Emma.
1908, To: Emma, From: Rose Hill, Chicago, IL
Re: Her activities in school.
1908 (?), To: Emma, From: Bro. Bernie
Re: Money Mr. Altizer sent for lights. Note on back of letter from her mother.
Box 5 - Alderson Correspondence
Box 5 Folder 18
June 22, 1909, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Edith Sampson
Re: Letter she received from Mrs. Wm. Alderson of WV. Hopes to visit.
August 15, 1909, To: Geo. Alderson, Sr., Alderson, WV, From: Miles H. Alderson,
Wilson, KS
Re: Wants genealogical info. regarding Alderson family. Give brief history of his lineage.
August 25, 1909, To: Va. Alderson Rowe, From: Carrie ______
Re: Birth of her son.
October 9, 1909, To: Mr. Geo. Alderson, Sr., From: E. E. Woodson, Buena
Vista, VA
Re: Will send deed soon. Recommends attorney H. M. Hudson, Miami, FL.
December 13, 1910, To: Emma Alderson, From: Storm & Co., Philadelphia,
PA
Re: Their hand embosser.
December 26, 1910, To: Emma Alderson, From: Cousin “Gus” Hamilton, Sweet Springs, WV
Re: Enjoyed their recent visit together. Hopes to hear more from her. Plans to go to Ashland, KY.
March 4, 1911, To: Mr. Peters, From: J. M. Masters, St. Petersburg, FL
Re: Enclosed check. Mentions weather and area he resides.
June 4, 1911, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: K. Van. V. Vranker, Los Angeles, CA
Re: Wonders if Emma or she will attend the Baptist meeting in Phila., PA. Encloses church bulletin.
June 10, 1911, To: Emma, From: Jennie Kenney, Alderson, WV
Re: Regarding fee for Harold’s room at the Academy.
June 18, 1911, To: Emma in Phila., PA, From: Mother, Sunset Hill
Re: Reference to persons who attended Sunday church services. Will Hines plans to run for judge.
June 20, 1911, To: Emma (“Sis Sue”), From: Her sister, Virginia, Sunset Hill
Re: Wants info. regarding the students attending Academy. Hopes Bettie and she are enjoying the Baptist conference.
June 23, 1911, To: Emma, From: Mother
Re: Virgie lost the expected baby. Will keep her posted on things at home.
June 26, 1911, To: Emma, From: Mother
Re: Wants her to continue on with her travel plans. Ref. to Virgie and several persons’ health.
June 1911, To: Emma, From: Eldon ______
Re: Thinks she lost regard for him.
August 6, 1911, To: Geo. Alderson, Sr., From: E. E. Alderson, DeSoto, MO
Re: Wants genealogical info. regarding Alderson family.
August 24, 1911, To: Mr. Anderson, Sr., From: Edward E. Alderson
Re: Thanks him for the book and asks further questions regarding family history.
September 18, 1911, To: Geo. Alderson, From: L. B. Moore
Re: Stockholders meeting of the WV Baptist Education Society.
September 21, 1911, To: Emma, From: Cary Alderson (Brother), Logan, WV
Re: Stock investment
November 1, 1911, To: Emma, From: Juanita Boggess, India
Re: Thanking her for having her son at the Academy.
November 23, 1911, To: Emma, From: Geo. E. Davis, Orangeburg, SC
Re: Her accepting the position at their South Carolina school.
Box 5 Folder 19
July 30, 1912, To: Emma, From: ______, Woodley Pl., Wash., DC
Re: His departure from Alderson
May 7, 1912, To: Emma, From: C. P. Heavner, Lexington, VA
Re: Pleased to receive her telegram. Reference to his days at the Academy.
June 3, 1912, To: Emma, From: Representative of Modern
Water Supply Co.
Re: Perry Water System.
June 20, 1912, To: Emma, From: Wm. P. Powell, Charlottesville, VA
Re: Thanks her for the Academy commencement invitation. Hopes she will replay favorably to any inquiries she might receive regarding his employment application.
July, 1912, To: Emma, From: Will Benner (Cousin)
Re: Death of Miss Floyd.
September, 1912, To: Emma, From: Cornelia (Cousin), Hollis, VA
Re: Her classes at Hollins College.
October 9, 1912, To: (?) , From: Stone(?)
Re: (No information on notes)
November 30, 1912, To: Emma, From: Antonio Gigliotte, Brooklyn, NY
Re: Thanks her for the turkey. Misses the Academy and Alderson.
December 5, 1912, To: Lill (?), From: Emma
Re: Sympathy note regarding death of her mother.
Box 5 Folder 20
January 30, 1913, To: Emma, From: G. W. Parker, Milton, WV
Re: Sorry to learn the Alderson church is losing its pastor. Refers to one of her pupils (Flavens Maddox).
February 28, 1913, To: Emma, From: Rev. Robert B. McDaniel,
Covington, KY
Re: Wants her to thank the Academy pupils for their gift. The church congregation gave him a cordial welcome.
February 28, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: H. E. Stone, Wash., DC
Re: Contents of letter difficult to read.
April 14, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Rev. Robert B. McDaneal, Cov., KY
Re: His ministerial activities at the Covington church. Hopes he hears more favorable news about the Academy.
April 17, 1913 , To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Va. Alderson Rowe, New York, NY
Re: Medical treatment she is receiving.
May 5, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Va. Alderson Rowe, New York, NY
Re: Her medical treatment and patients at Seton Hospital.
May 16, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Dr. J. H. A. Miller, Alderson, WV
Re: Informing her the Academy trustees have elected her to principal position of Alderson Baptist Academy.
May, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Hattie E. Stone
Re: Sorry Virginia is in poor health. Past Academy days mentioned.
June 3, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Rev. T. C. Johnson, Charleston, WV
Re: Is hoping his young church members can assist in making Academy rooms more attractive.
June 20, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Rev. Robert McDaneal
Re: Would have continued as pastor had they increased his salary and Academy situation in better condition. Will visit in summer.
July 15, 1913, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Rev. Robert B. McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: Has been busy officiating marriages. Conditions of Academy mentioned. Glad Virginia’s health improved.
June 23, 1913, To: Mrs. and Mrs. Alderson (Uncle & Aunt), From: Mary J. Holms, Ind. MO (?)
Re: Discusses her nephew who she raised and his position with the Houston Post. Enjoyed receiving the Banner publication.
June 24, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Bertha M. Johnson, Seven
Mile, OH
Re: Discusses the salary and courses planned at the Academy. Sister qualifies to teach domestic science.
June 25, 1913, To: Mr. and Mrs. Alderson, From: Mary J. Holmes (Niece)
Re: Her life and selling of her homeplace.
July, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Bertha Johnson
Re: Courses she will be teaching.
July 4, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ivan R. Tannehill, Granville, OH
Re: Will not be teaching at the Academy in the fall. Mentions the trustees.
July 12, 1913, To: ______, From: R. M. Dilworth, Left Hand, WV
Re: Wants to attend the Academy. Needs a job.
July 13, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Eddie Tomlinson, Mt. Lookout, WV
Re: Wants school catalogue.
July 14, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Myrtle Merritt, Lawton, WV
Re: Wants school catalogue. Is considering sending daughter to the Academy.
July 15, 1913, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Rev. R. B. McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: Glad Virginia is improving. Mention of Academy and church parsonage.
July 18, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Edna ______, Dillon, SC
Re: Will teach at Academy if position is still open. Will require $50.00 per month salary plus board.
August 30, 1913, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Rev. R. B. McNeal, Covington, KY
Re: Will arrive in Alderson on Tuesday for a visit.
August, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: John ______
Re: Academy courses and his college plans.
September 2, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Aura (Cousin), Alderson, WV
Re: Wants to know if church society can use two Academy rooms for a social. Sorry she couldn’t attend Association meeting.
September 4, 1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Myrtle Bell, Sweet Springs, WV
Re: Sadie and she plan to return to the Academy in fall. Wants to share a room with Nellie.
1913 (?), To: Polly & Inez ______, From: ______, Charleston, WV
Re: Her relationship with friend Rodney.
1913, To: Emma Alderson, From: Stella White Smith, Greenbrier Hotel
Re: Wants a housekeeping job at the Academy. Cannot live at home because of Mabel.
Box 5 Folder 21
January 1, 1914, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Her sister
Re: Her eyesight is failing. Mentions several relatives.
January 16, 1914, To: Alderson, From: Aunt Holmes, Houston, TX
Re: Reference to the Catholic church and a publication “Menace”. Mention of her son and niece.
March 1, 1914, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Mary McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: (Contents of letter not listed in notation).
March 8, 1914 , To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Rev. Robert McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: His ministerial and civic duties are keeping him busy. Understands the Salem church is after Rev. Barlett. (Last section of letter missing).
July 16, 1914, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Rev. Robert McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: Will arrive at Sunset Hill on Friday. His wife will remain at home with ill sister. Is distressed over Virgie.
October 14, 1914, To: Emma Alderson, From: Mrs. Va. Alderson, Parkersburg, WV
Re: The activities and people at the Baptist General Assoc. sessions. Wish she had attended.
December 14, 1914, To: John E. Miller, From: Ellen Lively, Pickaway, WV
Re: Will sell him the land.
December 27, 1914, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Mary McDaneal, Covington, KY
Re: Her family’s activities. Her sons had throat operations. Inquiries of several Alderson people.
January 25, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Mattie ______, Newport News, VA
Re: Misses the family and Alderson. Charley is looking for a wife.
June 17, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Mary McDaniel, Covington, KY
Re: Will arrive in July for a visit.
August 11, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Julia Alderson (Dau.-in-law)
Re: Wants Emma to visit Logan. Her new house will be ready in 2 weeks.
August 15, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Josephine Kunkle, Morgantown, WV
Re: Mentions Va. Alderson Rowe’s death. Encloses picture of her mother and relative.
August 19, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Her sister, Belle, Osgood, CO
Re: Discussion of family activities and visit. Hopes to see her next summer.
Postcard
September 10, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Killians
Re: Their visit to Trindad, CO.
October 6, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Julia Alderson (Dau.-in-law),
Logan, WV
Re: Have been extremely busy. Hope she feels like going to Parkersburg meeting.
Postcard
October 22, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Mrs. Killian, Greeley, CO
Re: Colorado Baptist Convention.
October 31, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Mary B. McDaneal
Re: The happenings in her home, church and community.
November 22, 1915, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Rev. Robert McDaneal,
Covington, KY
Re: His many church activities.
December 23, 1915, To: Mr. Alderson, From: A. N. Campbell
Re: Unable to write Allegheny College history.
December 27, 1915, To: Mr. and Mrs. Alderson, From: T. E. Bosse, Formosa, FL
Re: Her husband turned the post office and store over to Lilly. Thinks they (Aldersons) can find place in Orlando if they decide to come down.
January 27, 1916, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Pearle ______
Re: (Letter addressed to Aunt Virginia). Received telegram regarding Aunt Belle who is better. They had a new baby.
June 1, 1916, To: Mrs. Geo. , From: Mrs. Geo. Alderson
Re: Her application for membership in the Dau. of Conf.
July 2, 1916, To: Emma, From: Ella ______, Culloden, WV
Re: Will return to the Academy. Request private mailbox. Mentions the way her mother was treated.
Post card 1916, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: J. E. Miller, Bramwell, WV
Re: Is feeling ill.
September 11, 1916, To: Rowe & Hill, From: Greenbrier Valley Coal Storage Co.
Re: Order of ice.
Postcard 1916, To: Emma Alderson, From: Renee Geddes
Re: Her trip.
December 22, 1916, To: Emma Alderson, From: C. B. (?), Chas., WV
Re: Wants a job.
August 24, 1917
August, 1917
Postcards, To: Emma Alderson, From: Minnie Phillips
Re: Her mother’s travel plans.
September 21, 1917, To: Emma Alderson, From: Eleanor Mare
Re: Woman’s American Foreign Mission Society and electing counselors.
August 24, 1917, To: ______, From: Minnie
Re: Card regarding her mother’s travel plans.
September 30, 1917, To: Emma, From: Mabel Glasscock
Re: Her work with the Association prevents her doing more work. Suggests her sister for the job.
1917, To: Emma, From: Mary Katharine ______, Bluefield, WV
Re: Had an enjoyable visit with her. May take a chemistry class at the Academy.
Postcard 1917(?), To: Mrs. Geo. Alderson, From: K. T. D. (Daughter?)
Re: Arrived home tire. Roads were bad.
Box 5 Folder 22
1918, To: Emma, From: J. M. Alderson (Cousin),
Alderson, WV
Re: Encloses statement showing he paid State Auditor and Mr. E. B. Miller to redeem her lot.
August 11, 1918, To: Mrs. Geo. Alderson, From: Pvt. Clarence Miller
Re: Misses the Alderson family. Does not like the place where he is stationed.
July 17, 1918, To: Lee ______, From: Geo. Campbell
Re: Does not know what branch of the service he will be assigned to. Had a good time on the train
to camp.
Sept. 4, 1913-1918(?), To: Emma, From: Sadie ______, Sweet Springs, WV
Re: Her parents are in Missouri. Will let her know if she can attend the Academy.
February 24, 1919, To: Emma, From: Will Miller, Cuba
Re: Wants to know if she still wants him to speak. Discussion of his church school activities. Mention of his wife and daughter.
September 26, 1919, To: Mr. Geo. Alderson, Sr., From: Cary (Son), Logan, WV
Re: Advises him against working so hard. Thinks he would regret selling the homeplace.
Postcard May 15, 1920, To: Emma, From: Renee Geddes
Re: Wishes her a happy birthday.
Postcard June, 1920, To: Emma, From: Mildred
(Picture of Bluefield Santarium)
Re: Arrived in town OK.
September 23, 1920, To: Mrs. Geo. Alderson, From: Mrs. S. C. Phillips, Winston-Salem, NC
Re: Her recent trip and sickness.
October 15, 1920, To: ______, From: M. B. Miller, Pres. Grafton Minis. Assoc.
Re: Mr. Geo. M. Ford not being fit for position of State Superintendent of Schools.
October 24, 1920, To: Miss Cowdrick, From: Rich. Burton
Re: Praising her on her ability to teach.
October 1920, To: Emma, From: Regina C. Cowdrick
Re: Lengthy letter discussing their teaching days at the Academy, her current residence and position. Think Forbell will leave Academy once construction of bldgs. Is completed.
August 1921, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Ethel, Kan. Falls
Re: Billie (son) has the whooping cough. She will return home in Sept. unless Emma wants an earlier vacation. Anxious to show her new baby to Grandmothers Alderson and Clark.
December 10, 1921, To: Geo. Alderson, From: S. B. Alderson (Cousin)
Re: Sends best wishes on his 88th birthday. Is pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Topeka, KS.
December 13, 1921, To: Geo. Alderson, From: J. H. Cook
Re: Birthday greetings.
Post card To: Geo. Alderson From: J. H. Cook, Centennial, WV
Re: Birthday greetings.
December 26, 1921, To: Emma, From: Elmer De Remer, Huntington, WV
Re: Wants her to talk to his wife regarding their domestic problems.
Box 5 Folder 23
February 13, 1922, To: John Miller, From: M. C. Gilliland, Hinton, WV
Re: Does not want him contacting his family regarding money he owes.
March 31, 1922, To: Emma, From: Cary, Logan, WV
Re: Go ahead with plans to fix up house. He will pay the bill. Julia is feeling better.
May 18, 1922, To: Emma, From: Nora, Fairmont, WV
Re: Lengthy discussion of her family, church and local events.
May 18, 1922, To: Emma, From: Allyn & Bacon, New York
Re: Requests a copy of the latest catalogue and announcement of the Alderson Baptist Academy.
May 22, 1922, To: Jno. E. Miller, Alderson, WV, From: Vice Pres. Standard Food & Fur Assoc., NY
Re: Hare industry.
July 24, 1922, To: Emma, From: Mattie Kerr, Morgantown, WV
Re: Reminding her of the contribution due on the educational fund.
November 7, 1922, To: Mrs. Geo. Alderson, From: F. D. Roosevelt
Re: Wants a contribution to the Woodrow Wilson Foundation.
December 21, 1922, To: Mr. and Mrs. Alderson and Emma, From: Ethel
Re: Account of the places her family has lived during past months. Hopes they have a Merry Christmas.
January 1, 1923, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Curtis ______, Hurricane, WV
Re: Has been working in printing office until recently. Hears Emma isn’t with the Academy this winter.
January 8, 1923, To: Emma, From: Roy Haynes, Wolf Creek
Re: Note of thanks for the Christmas package sent his father.
February 5, 1924, To: Mrs. Geo. Alderson, Sr., From: Austin Casto, White Sulphur,
WV
Re: Declines a job.
February 1923, To: Emma, From: Aura Eddy(?) (Cousin)
Re: Plan to send flowers to Aunt Sue. Reference to Mary Conner, Miss Wells, Mr. Withers and Mame Boggess.
June 14, 1923, To: Jennie Alderson, From: Cousin Nora, Fairmont, WV
Re: Discussion of the Alderson-Broaddus and recent relig. Convention in Atlantic City. Mentions several Alderson citizens.
August 24, 1923, To: Emma Alderson, From: Rose Hill, New York City
Re: Attended Teacher’s College dinner at the Waldorf Astoria. Will see her soon.
August 24, 1923, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ethel ______, Clay, WV
Re: Grateful for the Christmas gift. Sorry her father (Mr. Alderson) is ill – will come home if she needs help. Son is fine.
February 3, 1924, To: Emma Alderson, From: Regina C. Cowdrick
Re: Hopes her father improved.
March 30, 1924, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ruth Clay, Santa Barbara, CA
Re: Sends her sympathy on death of Mr. Alderson. Invites her to visit.
April 10, 1924, To: Emma Alderson, From: L. C. Hylbeth
Re: Wants her church to contribute to a church building fund. Discusses mission work he had been involved in China.
November 28, 1924, To: Emma Alderson, From: L. C. Hylbert
Re: His plans to return to China.
December 26, 1924, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Park Callison, Palco, KS
Re: Deaths of Uncle George and Sue Huffman.
Box 5 Folder 24
January 17, 1925, To: Nora ______, From: Katherine L. Davis, Orangeburg, SC
Re: Was so happy to receive her letter. Recount of her activities during past year. Mention of her husband, daughters and young boy they are rearing.
March 2, 1925, To: Alace(?), From: ______ A. A. Delray, FL
Re: Reference to her (his?) health and local happenings. Would like to hear from the family.
June 25, 1925, To: Emma, From: Cary (Brother)
Re: Does not know anything about gold. Advises her to see John M. regarding the contract.
September 10, 1925, To: Mrs. Alderson, From: Rose Hill, Charlottesville, VA
Re: Her schedule at the University has been hectic. Plan to remain in the East this summer.
September 1925, To: Emma, From: Mrs. M. J. Westfall, Orlando,
FL
Re: The town of Formosa is now a part of Orlando. Her father passed away this summer.
November 29, 1925, To: Emma, From: Cary
Re: Wants to be kept informed on their mother’s health. Suggests getting a nurse if needed. Julia is improving.
February 22, 1926, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Wm. P. Callison (Nephew)
Re: Religious beliefs.
February 26, 1926, To: Mrs. Va. Alderson, From: Wm. P. Callison, Palco, KS
Re: Addresses her as “Aunt Jennie”.
May 14, 1926, To: ______, From: Nora (Cousin)
Re: Encloses some old letters from relatives and friends. They need a new church but must postpone due to lack of funds. Will not attend State Convention with her husband. Is anxious to hear how her sister is feeling.
December 4, 1927, To: Emma, From: Earl Bukly, WVU, Morgantown, WV
Re: His University studies and church activities.
October 3, 1929, To: Emma Alderson, From: Cary Alderson
Re: Harry wrote him regarding her health. Julia will leave hospital in two weeks.
October 9, 1929, To: Emma Alderson, From: Cary Alderson
Re: Her recent surgery. Julia is improving. Ruth and baby went home.
Box 5 Folder 25
March 12, 1930, To: Minister of Greenbrier Baptist Church, From: R. R. Alderson, St. Louis, MO
Re: Wants genealogical info. concerning Alderson family and town.
April 9, 1930, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ransom R. Alderson
Re: Discussion of his father’s ancestry.
January 25, 1931, To: Emma Alderson, From: E. Ernest Cooke, Bristol, VA
Re: Sorry to hear of Julia’s (her sister-in-law) death. Would like to have reunion at Alderson during commencement activities.
April 18, 1931, To: Emma Alderson, From: Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
Re: His medical treatment. Ruth is busy with supervising paper hangers and painters. Hopes she is feeling better.
September 17, 1931, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ruth Thurmond, Granville, OH
Re: Thanks her and others for financial aid. Thinks Dennison College is wonderful.
January 17, 1936, To: Emma Alderson, From: Congressman John Kee
Re: Encloses a copy of House of Representatives Bill #10289 which he introduced for her. (Bill regards relief of the trustees of the Baptist College at Blue Sulphur, WV, for property destroyed by the Federal troops during the Civil War.)
June 1, 1936, To: Emma Alderson, From: W. C. McCall, Logan, WV
Re: Notice regarding judicial sale to be held.
March 28, 1938, To: Emma, From: Cong. John Kee
Re: Informs her the Committee on War Claims has refused to report her claim out due to statue of limitations.
July, 1938, To: Emma, Charleston, WV, From: Lois ______, London, England
Re: The sights she is enjoying in England.
July, 1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lois ______, London, England
Re: Jean and Lorene arrived in London. Details of places she is visiting.
August 1, 1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lois ______. London, England
Re: Describes the lectures, hotel, places. Will go to Paris next.
August 10, 1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Elizabeth ______
Re: Historical sites of London and lectures she is attending.
August 10, 1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lois ______
Re: Attending lectures. Dorothy and she leave for the continent.
1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lois ______
Re: Taking in the sights of Paris despite language difficulties.
1938, To: Emma Alderson, From: Lois ______
Re: Her voyage and activities on board. Arrives in Ireland tomorrow.
December 19, 1941, To: Emma Alderson, From: James Wallace Hines,
Bloomington, IL
Re: His family.
December 28, 1941, To: Emma Alderson, From: Charlie ______, Amarillo, TX
Re: Discussing seeing Jimmie Hines. Enclosed copy of letter written by Charlie. Hopes her health is improved.
No Date, To: Emma Alderson, From: Courtney
Re: Wants to know why she cannot return to school.
No Dates
Re: Six letters written to Chas. Rowe by Virgie Alderson.
No Date, To: Emma Alderson, From: Ben ______
Re: Mix-up at the Academy. Thinks officials want her to leave.
Box 6 - Legal Documents
Box 6 Folder 1
April 15, 1801, Bill of Sale, Grantor: William Frogg and Wife,
Grantee: Nathaniel Foster Re: 209 acres on Gauley R.
June 13, 1826, Bill of Sale, Grantor: Robert Kelly,
Grantee: David R. Kelly Attes: Edward Campbell, J. M. Hamilton
Re: Negro slave & her children.
October 23, 1826, Bill of Sale, Grantor: D. R. Hamilton,
Grantee: J. M. Hamilton Witness: R. Nelly Re: Negro male slave.
April 7, 1834, Trust Deed Nicholas County, Samuel S. Hamilton, Robert Kelly, David R. Hamilton
Re: Personal property
September 10, 1836, Title Bond Re: Involving Samuel Hamilton and David R. Hamilton. Land originally granted to John Hamilton, deceased.
June 12, 1844, Title Bond Between Samuel Hamilton and wife Jane and David R. Hamilton
Re: Conveyance of land originally granted to John Hamilton, deceased.
August 27, 1846, Deed, Grantee: John Foster,
Grantor: David R. Hamilton Witness: Isaac C. Miller Re: Conveyance of 235 acres.
March 26, 1847, Trust Deed, Thomas Fitzwater, D. R. Hamilton
Record mentions: John Foster, H. Sims, Wm. Morris, Wm Reynolds
August 8, 1848, Grantee: A. B. Foster,
Grantor: John (?) Foster Re: Conveyance of 150 acres.
March 27, 1853, D. R. Hamilton to John Foster Re: 85 acres, general warranty
May 26, 1859, Deed, Grantors: D. R. Hamilton and wife Sarah,
Grantee: Henry Keffer Re: 53 acres in bend of Gauley River.
May 25, 1859, Deed, Grantor: D. O. Kelly,
Grantee: D. R. Hamilton Re: 216 acres in bend of Gauley River
May, 1860, Grantors: Joseph D. Hanna and wife Chora.
Re: Land on Muddlethepeg Creek
October 16, 1868, Deed (Five I. R. S. stamps attached),
Grantors: D. H. Copenhaver and wife Virginia, Grantee: Elizabeth H. Hickman,
Witness: Stuart Copenhaver, Andrew N. Campbell
February 8, 1871, Deed, Grantors: John S. Campbell and wife Elizabeth,
Grantees: Lewis Crawford Re: 79 acres in Nicholas Co., WV.
August 9, 1831, Article of Agreement
Re: David R. Hamilton agrees to teach school for three month term.
Subscribers: Wm. Miller, Nathaniel Foster, Frederick Kesler, Samuel Malcolm, James Legg, David Nutter, Jacob Copenhaver, A. J. Campbell, S ______ Hughs, John Bails, John C. Prior, Rebecca Underwood, John Adkins, James Grass, George Fitzwater.
October 9, 1839, Agreement between David R. Hamilton and James A. Walker
Re: Renting of house owned by Hamilton.
December 2, 1851, Agreement between Nathaniel Foster and wife Margaret and James A. Foster.
Re: Richmond G. Roster mentioned.
September 23, 1858, Agreement between Isaac C. Keffer and John S. Campbell
Re: Involves trade of items for grain.
February 23, 1860, Agreement between Samuel B. Neil and John Crookshank
Re: Neil agrees to rent his house to Crookshank. In turn requires specific farm work completed.
June 4, 1860, John Foster and John R. Vaughn
Re: Division of their land (Nich. Co.) formerly owned by Sarah Morris heirs.
March 22, 1872, Thomas Fitzwater and Ephraim S. Malcom
Re: Involves making deeds regarding Beaver Creek land.
1872, Agreement made by A. A. Hamilton to teach school in District Five,
Jefferson Township, Nicholas Co.,
Witness: Joseph Darlington, A. J. Rippetoe, G. W. Backhouse
May 30, 1873, Agreement between Thomas Fitzwater and E. S. Malcolm regarding rental of, Witness: John G. Malcom
September 5, 1883, Agreement between A. S. Harper and Lewis Crawford
Re: Harper agrees to build a house for Crawford.
February 3, 1882, Agreement between Lewis Crawford and Augustus Hamilton
Re: Renting of land.
April 13, 1887 , Agreement between Peter Aken and James Foster,
Witness: Andrew A. Hamilton Re: Lease of Land.
May 2, 1899, Agreement between C. H. Hoylman and J. M. Alderson involving timber
No Date, Survey Drawn by S. B. Koontz, 53 acres
December 13, 1890, A. A. Hamilton, 118 1/8 acres.
December 20, 1768, Handwritten note regarding 120 acres land granted to Robert Hamilton by King George in Augusta Co. in the forks of James River.
Box 6 Folder 2
October 1818, Nicholas Co. Chancery Record
Re: Will record of John Hamilton signed by Robert Hamilton.
January 23, 1827, Greenbrier Co. Chancery Court
Re: Summons to heirs of John Hamilton regarding 520 acres patented to him.
January 9, 1843, Fayette Co. Chancery Suit
Re: Involving Thomas P. Smith, Isaac Wiseman and Robert McCutcheon.
Witness: Jermiah O’Dell
March 13, 1843, Nicholas Co.
Re: Summons to Hamilton heirs to answer bill of chancery exhibited against them by partners of firm Duffy & Beirne.
July 12, 1843, Nicholas Co. Chancery Suit
Plaintiff: S. A. Miller
Defendants: David R. Hamilton, Robert Kelly, Samuel S. Hamilton, Matilda McCoy, Hulda Magdalene, Lydia Ann Brooks, Ralph Laferty, John Andrew Hamilton, infant children of Samuel S. Hamilton and wife Jane.
June 2, 1844, Power of Attorney
Re: Appointed to David r. Hamilton by Samuel S. Hamilton to recover debt involving Joseph Morris and Jesse Miller. Document signed by Wm. Sines and Sam. Given.
September, 1879, Certification entitling A. A. Hamilton to teach school. Signed by Nicholas Co. Superintendent of Schools, J. L. Smith.
May 2, 1885, Notice to Wm. King from D. R. Hamilton, overseer of the Poor, Grant District, Nicholas Co.
Notice concerns the welfare of his relative Maria Clark. Reply by
King is written on back of document.
July 1, 1881, Appointment of David R. Hamilton as Notary Public of Nicholas Co., WV,
West Virginia Sec. of State Randolph Stalnaker Jr.
Bill #15369 House of Representatives, 57th Congress, 2nd Session
Re: Salem WV Charter.
May 11, 1934, Copy of Will Record of J. Cary Alderson, Logan, WV
November 11, 1902, Monroe Co., WV,
Board of Canvassers: J. F. Conner, Geo. Alderson, Jr., S. A. Houston
Re: Voted received by them in WV House of Delegates.
July 16, 1904, Executive Proclamation, Governor A. B. White
Re: Convening of Legislature.
October, 1860, Commission issued by Virginia Governor John Letcher to Henry
McCutcheon as 2nd Lieut., 126 Regiment, 27th Brigade, 5th Div. Va.
Militia.
1880, Certification, Augustus A. Hamilton
Mutual Benefit Assoc. Of the Western Va. Conference, M. E. Church, South.
1881, Certification of Attendance,
Nicholas Co. Institute of Augustus A. Hamilton, teacher.
April 24, 1900, Nicholas Co. Deed Between John D. and Ida Alderson and Joseph and Fannie V. Hamilton
Re: Donahue land.
April 14, 1900, Certification of George Alderson Jr., as Special Correspondent on the staff of “The Winner Magazine”.
1922, Certification,
Mrs. Geo. Alderson, as one of founders of Woodrow Wilson Award.
Permissions to Issue Marriage Licenses.
August 2, 1879, Andrew Meadows and Sophie J. Taylor Signed by: M. (?) Taylor
September 20, 1899, Logan Co., WV, S. P. Spry and Lucinda Bryant
No signature given.
March 24, 1900, William Henry Becket and Florence Dingess.
Signed by: Will Becket, Dolly Becket, John Dingess, Manirva Dingess
Handwritten by Logan Co. Clerk.
September 18, 1899, A Harrison, age 18, born Pike Co., KY
Parents: L. D. Harrison (age 50) and Leveenny Harrison (age 51).
Mary Copley, age 18 yrs., born Wayne Co., WV
Parents: Alaphan Hinkle (age 40) and Harve (?) Hinkle (age 50)
Marriage certificate assigned L. D. Harrison, Luveney Harrison, Alaphan Copley, Harve Hinkle. Lives in Logan Co., WV I give these to free certificate from parents of both to do for their selves.
April 21, 1900, Handwritten permission to ______ Co. Clerk
Re: Person’s bearing surnames Toler, Chapman, Ellis, Browning.
No Date, Deed between James A. Foster and W. P. B.
______.
Box 6 Folder 3
1860, Nicholas County, Notice of justice of peace appointments.
January 15, 1866, Answer to complaint made by Dr. Rucker against D. R. Hamilton involving Rucker using his horse to escape during the Civil War.
April 2, 1869, I. R. S. stamp attached.
R. G. Foster promise to pay $17.00 to Thos. A. Morgan.
January 11, 1858, Note, D. R. Hamilton to Robert Gillalan
Re: Obligation involving Joseph Masterson.
No Date, Pass for slave of John Hamilton.
March 28, 1863, Certification of oath of allegiance taken by David R. Hamilton. Signed by Capt. J. E. Thomas, Summersville, WV
August 10, 1863, Pass issued to Samuel Gross and D. R. Hamilton.
Signed by Capt. Provost Marshall Williams, Charleston, WV.
November 6, 1864, Pass to D. R. Hamilton signed by Lieut. Col. Provost Marshal John S.
______.
August 25, 1861, Pass to D. R. Hamilton signed by officers at Headquarters of Army of
Kanawha.
1903, Northwestern Railroad pass to George Alderson, Jr.
Box 7 - Manuscripts
Folder 1
Manuscript, Re: Alderson Baptist Academy and Junior College and its founders by Emma
France Alderson, 1943.
Folder 2
Stevens genealogy by Va. Stevens Alderson
Aunt Tildy’s Joe by Geo. Alderson, Jr.
Two Streams by Geo. Alderson, Jr.
A New Woman
Which?
Precedent in English History
Conditions of an Ideal Education
Poems: Miss Emma
First Sweet Blush
Hail Ye Sighing of Sons of Sorrow
Power of Intellect
Poem on Occasion of the Death of Geo. Alderson, Jr. by E. D. Jeffries
1904, House of Delegates, Re: Talk re: creating Independent School District of Chester, Hancock Co., WV.
How the B. Y. B. U. Causes Division
Miscellaneous writings.
Folder 3
Alderson Academy Grade Report of Chas. Row.
Article paraphrased from J. R. Dodge’s “WV Opening Chapter”.
Celebrities of Greenbrier Co.
February 10, 1852, Speech of Hon. Lewis Cass, Michigan,
Re: Non-Intervention.
Respect for the Aged by Rev. Reuben Smith
1859, Speech,
Re: Principals and Policy of the Black Republican Party by Hon. Roger A. Pryor.
Recommendation of Alderson by Rev. Campbell.
Folder 4
Miscellaneous lists and map
Box 8 - Printed Materials
Folder 1
Diploma of Emma F. Alderson
Folder 2
Pamphlet, Re: 130th anniversary of Old Greenbrier Baptist Church.
Folder 3
1880 WV Conference of M. E. Church, South, Articles of incorporation, Ashland, KY.
Charter and By-Laws of Mutual Benefit Association.
Constitution of Baptist Young Peoples’ Union, Morgantown Baptist Church.
October, 1904 Pocket Manual and Official Directory of WV
Legislative Pocket Dictionary of WV
1890 Pocket Map of WV Railroad System. Villages, Post Offices, Towns: Rand McNally and Co.
1900 Democratic Poll Books, Wolf Creek Distr., Monroe Co., WV
Journal of WV House of Delegates, Jan. – Feb., 1889 (2 copies)
WV History Quarterly, Vol. VII, Oct. – Nov. 1945.
WV Constitution and Schedule adopted in Convention, April 9, 1872.
Pamphlet, Re: Facts about WV equitable proportion of the debt incurred by Va. before she was Divided.
Pamphlet, Re: The WV Dept.
Manual of 1905 WV Legislature
Copy of Act Re: Providing for a re-assessment of the lands throughout the commonwealth.
WV School Journal XIII, #4 July, 1913
WV History Quarterly Magazine, Vol. II, #1, Oct., 1945
Impeachment of Wm W. Belknap 1876.
Pamphlet Re: Mark Twain Centennial
Folder 4
1908, Invitation to the 7th annual commencement of Alderson Academy
1917, Alderson Baptist Academy, Recital Program – Madge Miller
Class Day Exercises
1918, Alderson Baptist Academy, Recital Program – Gertrude Lair
1917, 1931, Book Reception Invitation and Program
1928, Program, Alderson College, Fine Arts Dept.
Program, 3rd Annual Tour Alderson College Glee Club
1915, Recital Program, Alderson Baptist Academy Music Dept.
Program, Alderson Baptist Academy Commencement – Sermon
No Date, Program Graduating Exercises
Program “Fast Workers” Senior Class, Alderson Baptist Academy
1913, Program, Alderson Baptist Academy
Commencement Recital, A. B. Academy
1916, Commencement Play “Midsummer Nights of Dream”
Church publications “The Helper,” Will Stevens, Fin. Sec.
1901, Program, Confederate Monument unveiling.
Folder 5
Copy: Salem, WV Charter
1876, 1878, Institute Certificates, A. A. Hamilton certified to teach school
1852, 1860, Certificates given to David r. Hamilton Sons of Temperance, 852, info. On S. of T. passwords.
1841, Circular, Report of the Board of Agriculture presented to the Va. General Assembly.
1888, WV Prohibition Amendment Catechism
Pamphlets, Re: Election of School Officers
Program and Schedule, Normal Institute for Teachers
Copies of Uniform Examinations – WV Dept. Of Free Schools
Reports regarding rules and regulations for the Alderson Academy student body.
Copy: 1861 Registration Oath
Handbill to Democrats of 3rd District, Election of U. S. Congressman
Folder 6
January 1889 , Copy of WV Journal of House of Delegates
February 1889, Copy of WV Journal of House of Delegates
April 9, 1872, Copy of Constitution and Schedule adopted in Convention,
Gov. John J. Jacobs
Facts about WV equitable proportion of the debt incurred by Va. before she was divided.
WV Debt Brief statement of facts.
1905, Manual of WV Legislature – Constitution, List of Members, etc.
July 1913 & August 1914, WV School Journal
An Act, Re: Providing a re-assessment of the lands throughout the Commonwealth.
March 2, 1876, Impeachment of Wm. W. Belknap.
Pamphlet, Re: Mark Twain Centennial
Folder 7
Invitations, Church Bulletins, Christmas Pageants, etc.
Box 9 - Alderson Baptist Academy
Catalogues:
1902-1903
1903-1904
1907-1908
1910-1911
1912-1913
1913-1914
1914-1915
1916-1917
1918-1919
1919-1920
1920-1921 – Includes picture Old Greenbrier Baptist Church
1921-1922
1926-1927
The Academician 1915 Vol. 1, no. 3 1 copy
The Greenbrier Baptist
Vol. 1, #12 June 1902
Vol. 2, #3 September 1902
Vol. 2, #6 December 1902
Vol. 2, #12 June 1903
Vol. 3, #6 December 1903
Vol. 3, #8 February 1904
Vol. 3, #9 March 1904
Vol. 3, #11 May 1904
Vol. 4, #3 September 1904
Vol. 4, #4 October 1904
Vol. 4, #5 November 1904
Vol. 4, #10 April 1905
Vol. 5, #6 December 1905
Vol. 9, #7 December 1908, Upper Section Only
The Greenbrier Baptist Commencement Issue, Vol. 9, #4 Daily #1 June 6, 1909
The Greenbrier Baptist Commencement Issue, Vol. 9, #4 Daily #2 June 7, 1907
The Greenbrier Baptist, Vol. 12, #6 June 1911
Announcement, Alderson Academy 1901-1902
1928, The Boardwalk, Annual of Alderson Junior College
Box 10 - Books
May 9, 1782, Prayer book belonging to Wm. Rawlett: Contains genealogical info. regarding the Stephens family.
1819, Bible belonging to David R. Hamilton
1837, Bible belonging to Sarah Foster Hamilton
Ray’s Arithmetical Key, 3rd Book by Joseph Ray, M.D.
Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress
Louis, on the Rine and in Her New Home, 3rd Grade Level, Publ. By F. A. Owen
Godey Lady’s Book and Magazine
Box 11 - Newspaper Clippings
Folder 1 Obituaries:
Alice Eakin
Jennie Huffman
C. C. Alderson
Elzadah S. Miller
Stella Mankin Crouch
Agnest Neil VanBibber
Senator John W. Daniel
J. G. Stevens
Rev. Robert Brown McDanel
Alexander McVeigh Miller, Jr.
Folder 2
Wedding Chas. Rowe and Va. Gray Alderson
Coca Cola Ad
Articles, Re: Alderson-Broaddus
Coca Cola Ad sent to Chas. Rowe from Va. Alderson
Tax Commission Bills
Article listing names of Alderson Academy students serving in military service.
Legal Notice Re: J. Cary Alderson’s estate.
Print of paper read at the Greenbrier Assoc. by Va. G. Alderson.
1889, Sale of Nicholas Co. real estate for delinquent taxes. List of persons charged with taxes.
Folder 3
Miscellaneous newspaper clippings
Folder 4
August 11, 1903, Nicholas Chronicle, Reprint of article written by Maj. J. C. Alderson, “Why Virginia Seceded”.
Folder 5
Miscellaneous printed material.
West Virginia History, Vol VII, No. 1 (October 1945), with article by Emma Frances Alderson
Folder 6
Miscellaneous printed material.
Pamphlet, The West Virginia Anti-Saloon League
Kanawha County Democratic Ticket, May 15, 1883 election
Democratic and Conservative Ticket, undated
small calendar, 1924, advertising Alderson Baptist Academy and Junior College
Folder 7
Miscellaneous writings and materials
Blank personal property form, 1860s
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Announcement, Marriage of Anna Mary Alderson to Edwin Marvin Smith, 1916
Invitation, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Mr. and Mrs. George Alderson, November 13, 1917
Box 12 - Financial Documents
Folder 1. Financial documents, 1818-1829
Folder 2. Financial documents, 1830s
Folder 3. Financial documents, 1840s
Folder 4. Financial documents, 1850s
Folder 5. Financial documents, 1860s
Folder 6. Financial documents, 1870s
Folder 7. Financial documents, 1880s-1890s
Folder 8. Contents found in black change purse of David R. Hamilton.
Folder 9. Business correspondence and receipts of Alderson, Rowe & Hill.
Folder 10. Hamilton small account books.
Box 13
Documents found in assessor's belt of David R. Hamilton, 1840s-1870s
Box 14 - Photographs
Young couple with girl and baby
Mary Brown in Indian dress
Mary Brown and pony "Joe Brown"
Four old Civil War soldier fiddlers (2 Confederate and 2 Union), Photographer: E. A. Stoffel, Huntington, WV
Fannie Hamilton and pet dog
Emma Alderson and her primary class at A. C. I., 1899
Sarah Foster Hamilton
Emma F. Alderson
"An Alderson Woman"
Emma F. Alderson
Bernard Alderson
Book of photos, C&O Railroad scenery
Young woman with braided hair
Two smiling women
Jeannette Davis and two women
Mary Brown, Rev. and Mrs. Killian, and others on Arapaho reservation
John E. Peck
Jeannette [Davis?]
John E. Peck
Young man in A. A. sport uniform
Emma Alderson and young man and woman
Graduation group
Professor Bernard Alderson
Emma F. Alderson
George Alderson Jr.
2 ambrotypes in cases
Box 15 - Postcards and Greeting Cards
Box 16 - Envelopes
Box 17 - Alderson Baptist Academy
Announcement of the Alderson Academy, 1901-1902
Catalog, Alderson Academy, 1902-1903
Catalog, Alderson Academy, 1903-1904
Catalog, Alderson Academy, 1907-1908
Catalog, Alderson Academy, 1910-1911
Catalog, Alderson Baptist Academy, 1912-1913
Catalog, Alderson Baptist Academy, 1913-1914
Catalog, Alderson Baptist Academy, 1914-1915
Catalog, Alderson Baptist Academy, 1916-1917
Catalog, Alderson Baptist Academy, 1919-1920
Catalog, Alderson Junior College and Academy, 1926-1927
Greenbrier Baptist, September 1902
Greenbrier Baptist, December 1902
Greenbrier Baptist, December 1903
Greenbrier Baptist, May 1904
Greenbrier Baptist, November 1904