Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Hoge Letters (1830s), 1834-39
Hoge Letters (1840s), 1844, 1848
One character bill of Serah Hoge from Wytheville Female College, and three letters.
Hoge Letters (early 1850s), 1852-55
Hoge Letters (late 1850s), 1856-59
31 letters, pertaining to mostly family news, school, a legal note, and a settlement with William Hoge's father-in-law. Letters pertain to property agreements and management, seed bushels, family news, the legal management of the "Abingdon Suit", and church matters. Includes a letter from Giles D. Thomas explaining a troublesome debt between James W. Sheffey and a Richmond firm, along with church affairs and business dealings.
Hoge Letters (early 1860s), 1860-62
Hoge Letters (1863-65), 1863-64, n.d.
Hoge Letters (late 1860s), 1866-69
16 letters, relating to the purchase and exchange of farm supplies, heads of cattle, description of a surprise party for a Miss Lucie, a letter requesting consideration from Mrs. Nanner & Son, and a letter from R. Hoge to his brother, from the Spencerian Institute.
Hoge Letters (1870s), 1870-79, n.d.
Hoge Letters (early 1880s) (2 folders), 1880-83
33 letters, many of which written by Ollie Meek Thomas to her sister and mother. Letters tell of the Commencement exercises of the Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College of 1883, and a letter urging her mother Jane Hoge to come visit her in Richmond. Also tells of Ollie's anxiety pertaining to the recent outbreak of vanoloid, as well as a letter from Ellie Dunlap to William Hoge asking Hoge to consider her friend Willie Bowman for a school teaching job at a school near Hoge's home.
Hoge Letters (late 1880s), 1884-88
23 letters, including a letter from Ollie Meek Thomas telling her mother that she has sent a basket of fruit on horseback to her. Also includes a letter from Jane Hoge to her sister Jennie concerning the financial trouble their brother James is involved with, a prospectus of parents with children attending the Birch Grove school house, and a letter from G.E. Mahood to his sister and brother telling them is is homesick in Missouri.