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Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers, 1784-1881 (Ms1997-002)

 Digital Record
Identifier: Ms1997-002

Dates

  • 1784-1881, n.d.

Creator

Access Restrictions

Collection is open to research.

Use Restrictions

Permission to publish from the Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.

Biographical/Historical Information

Smithfield Plantation is the historic home of the Preston family, one of the founding families of Blacksburg and Montgomery County, Virginia. It was built by William Preston (1729-83), who emigrated from northern Ireland with his family in 1737. He married Susanna Smith in 1761 and settled at Greenfield in Botetourt County in 1769. Preston established himself as a leader in the Virginia frontier by serving in the militia in the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, in the House of Burgesses representing Augusta County from 1766 to 1768 and Botetourt County in 1769, and as County Lieutenant of Fincastle and Montgomery. He was appointed surveyor of Fincastle County in 1772 and moved his family to that area. He built Smithfield, named in honor of his wife, in 1773. Smithfield was the birthplace and home of three Virginia governors, including James Patton Preston (son of William), and John Buchanan Floyd and John Floyd, Jr. (grandsons of William).

Smithfield Plantation remained in the family for generations and is currently maintained by the Montgomery County branch of the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Greenfield was a home in Botetourt County where William and Susanna Smith Preston resided in the 1760s.

A more detailed list of correspondents in the collection, with some biographical information, is available here.

For more information about the Preston family, see John Frederick Dorman, The Prestons of Smithfield and Greenfield in Virginia (Filson Club, Inc.; Louisville, Kentucky, 1982).

For more information on the Smithfield Preston Foundation, see the website.

Language of Materials

English

Acquisition Information

The Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers were donated to Special Collections in May 1997.

Alternate Form Available

Transcripts and images (jpgs) of some letters are available. See the"Contents List" section of the finding aid for links.

Related Material

There are severeal collections in Special Collections related to the Smithfield Plantation and the Preston family:

Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754-1996. Ms62-001. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.

John Preston Deed, 1826. Ms2005-014.

John Preston Papers, 1806-1830, 1844, n.d. Ms94-034. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.

Preston Family (Alice Preston Moore Collection) Papers, 1745-1882. Ms62-004.

Preston Family (Charles Peale Didier Collection) Papers, 1747-1897. Ms85-020. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.

Robert Taylor Preston Papers, 1829-1871, n.d. Ms92-003.

William Preston Land Grant, 1773. Ms94-027.

Willard Preston Genealogy, c.1998. Ms2009-121. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.

George Green Shackelford Papers, ca.1955-1986. Ms83-003.

Abstract

The Smithfield Preston Foundation collection consists of 200 letters written almost exclusively by two generations of members of the Preston family of southwest Virginia, Kentucky, and South Carolina, to James and Sarah Preston McDowell of Rockbridge County, Virginia.

Abstract

The Smithfield Preston Foundation collection consists of 200 letters written almost exclusively by two generations of members of the Preston family of southwest Virginia, Kentucky, and South Carolina, to James and Sarah Preston McDowell of Rockbridge County, Virginia. The collection also includes a will of William Campbell Preston, an obituary of John Smith Preston and his photograph, and a circular asking for funds for a memorial in honor of John Smith Preston.

Many of the correspondents are the children and grandchildren of William (1729-83) and Susanna Smith (1740-1825) Preston, settlers of Botetourt and then Montgomery County, Virginia. The letters were written by Sarah Preston McDowell's brothers and sisters, and their spouses. Other letters were written by the children of her brothers Francis Preston and James Patton Preston. Most of the letters are addressed to Sarah Preston McDowell and James McDowell or their son James McDowell and his wife Susanna Smith Preston McDowell.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers commenced and was completed in 1997 and 1998. Additional description was completed in 2009.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech Repository

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