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Dickinson Family Papers,

 Collection
Identifier: Ms-1989-094

Scope and Content

This collection contains papers of the Dickinson family of Marion (Smyth County), Virginia. Included in the collection are letters written by Ralph Dickinson, an officer in the U. S. Army. Most of these letters are addressed to Dickinson's parents, Smelt and Sarah Dickinson, though a few were written to his sister Ruby. The majority of the letters were written from Alaska and Washington state, where Dickinson served. Included among the letters is an invitation to the 1904 U. S. Military Academy graduation ceremonies. A folder of correspondence from others includes letters from other Dickinson family and friends, as well as one from novelist Mary Johnston. The collection also includes the medical account books of Dr. S. W. Dickinson. The ledgers contain patient names and amounts owed, with treatments or medicines prescribed sometimes included as well. In the back of some of the ledgers are account records for Dickinson's rental properties. Scattered throughout the ledgers are a few pieces of correspondence and financial documents. Also found within the collection is a small financial memoranda book maintained by Josiah Look of Saltville, Virginia, and a few stock certificates issued to George D. and Lucy Dickinson Urquhart.

Dates

  • Creation: 1871 - 1931

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open for research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish material from the Dickinson Family Papers must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Biographical Note

Smelt Winston Dickinson, son of Dr. Charles R. and Lucy Winston Dickinson, was born in Louisa County, Virginia on January 25, 1852. He obtained a medical degree at the Medical College of Virginia (now part of Virginia Commonwealth University) in 1871. By 1880, Dickinson had established a medical practice in Louisa County and had married Sarah Isabel Look (1853-1933). The couple would have nine children: Loomis L., Charles Ralph, Lucy Belle, Julia C., Josiah, Ruby, William, Burt and Nathan. By 1884, the family had moved to Marion (Smyth County), Virginia, where Dickinson continued to practice medicine. Smelt Dickinson died on October 2, 1932, and was buried at Round Hill Cemetery, Smyth County, Virginia.

Charles Ralph Dickinson, son of Smelt W. and Sarah Look Dickinson, was born in Virginia on December 8, 1878. He graduated from the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in 1904. Accepting a commission as second lieutenant, Dickinson was assigned to the 3rd Infantry at Fort St. Michael, Alaska, and engaged in repair work on the Alaskan telegraph line until July, 1906, when he was transferred to Fort Lawton and Fort Wright in Washington state. While on leave in 1907, Dickinson married Nancy Apperson (1881-1975); the couple would have two children. Returning to Fort Wright, Dickinson served as quartermaster and constructing quartermaster until 1909, when he was assigned to duty in the Philippines. He was promoted to first lieutenant in 1911, but soon afterward fell ill and returned to the United States, remaining on leave for a year. In 1912, Dickinson became post adjutant, quartermaster, and battalion adjutant at Fort Ontario, New York, then quartermaster at Fort Brady, Michigan from 1915 to 1916. Promoted to captain in 1916, Dickinson spent the next year at Fort Keogh, Montana and Fort Monroe, Virginia before becoming professor of military science and tactics at Kentucky Military Academy; in 1919, he took the same position at John B. Stetson University. He served in the active military during World War I and was promoted to major. By 1930, the family was living in Dunedin, Florida, and they were still living there as late as 1949. Ralph Dickinson died on January 7, 1963, and was buried at Round Hill Cemetery, Smyth County, Virginia.

Full Extent

1.2 Cubic Feet (3 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Papers of the Dickinson family of Smyth County, Virginia, consisting of letters from U. S. Army officer Ralph Dickinson and the medical account books of Dr. S. W. Dickinson.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged by material type, then chronologically.

Acquisition Information

Most of the Dickinson Papers were donated to Special Collections in 1989. At the time the donation was accessioned, four medical account books of S. W. Dickinson that had been held by Special Collections for many years as Ms1940-004 were incorporated into the new donation.

Related Materials

Papers of the Dickinson family are also held in the Lucy Dickinson Urquhart Papers (Ms1987-046) and the Lucy Dickinson Correspondence (Ms1988-014).

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the Dickinson Family Papers commenced and was completed in June, 2013.

Title
A Guide to the Dickinson Family Papers, 1871-1931
Subtitle
A collection in Special Collections.
Author
John M. Jackson
Date
©2013 By Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. All rights reserved.
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections, Virginia Tech Repository

Contact:
Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)
560 Drillfield Drive
Newman Library, Virginia Tech
Blacksburg Virginia 24061 US
540-231-6308