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Contains 13 Results:

Hoge Letters (1830s), 1834 - 1839

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content From the Collection: The William E. Hoge Family Papers consist of 164 letters and 65 deeds, along with financial papers, postcards, and extensive genealogical research. The letters detail the lives of the Hoge family, specifically the children, from the 1830s through the 1880s. Several of the letters in the collection are written by Ollie Hoge, spanning from the time when she was a young girl enrolled in the Wytheville Female College to her later days as a wife and mother living in Richmond.Prevalent...
Dates: 1834 - 1839

Hoge Letters (1840s), 1844, 1848

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents note

One character bill of Serah Hoge from Wytheville Female College, and three letters.

Dates: 1844, 1848

Hoge Letters (early 1850s), 1852 - 1855

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents note 16 letters, including a letter from Eleanor Hoge telling of the accidental shooting death of her son Samuel Meek. Letters include general family news, follow up responses to Samuel Meek's death, farm matters, mostly dealing with cattle, and school matters. Also includes a legal note from Samuel and Robert Meek directing that William Hoge get a decree against James Meek and Thomas Boyd to sell land in Burkes Garden to settle estate, and a letter from a homesick Caroline Meek explaining school...
Dates: 1852 - 1855

Hoge Letters (late 1850s), 1856 - 1859

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: 1856 - 1859

Hoge Letters (early 1860s), 1860 - 1862

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents note 15 letters, mostly relating to the outset of the Civil War and wartime. Letters are from both Confederate soldiers and Virginians who are frightened to see Yankees travelling through their land. Includes two letters from Giles D. Thomas to William Hoge; one criticizing Hoge for allowing himself to be taken by tories, and the other citing the outbreak of small pox which had spread into Blacksburg. Also includes a mournful letter from P.B. Snapp telling of the death of his son Johny, and a...
Dates: 1860 - 1862

Hoge Letters (1863-1865), 1863-1864, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents note 7 letters and 1 deed for land between Wilburn and Rachel Harman and Thomas B. Harman. Letters include one to Jane Hoge from her mother telling her she is suffering through a long spell of the fever, and a letter written by Caroline Meek Thomas to her sister Jane Meek Hoge providing a vivid description of Averill's raid through Blacksburg. Tells of the pillaging of homes and farms, carrying away negro servants, the deaths in their family and difficult times, and Caroline's forthcoming opinion...
Dates: 1863-1864, n.d.

Hoge Letters (late 1860s), 1866 - 1869

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: 1866 - 1869

Hoge Letters (1870s), 1870-1879, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents note 20 letters, mostly to and from William and Jane Hoge's son Meek. Letters include an account and description of Raleigh, North Carolina in 1871 during William and Jane Hoge's stay during the winter, a letter from Meek's cousin from Texas describing the low prices for cattle, and a letter from attorney Charles SoRelle to J.M. Hoge concerning a misunderstanding over employment and payment for handling legal cases. Also included is a letter from Meek Hoge to his mother explaining that his wife...
Dates: 1870-1879, n.d.

Hoge Letters (early 1880s) (2 folders), 1880 - 1883

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 9-10
Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: 1880 - 1883

Hoge Letters (late 1880s), 1884 - 1888

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note

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.

Dates: 1884 - 1888