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Contains 55 Results:
Folder 22: Outline of Scripture Geography and Accompanying Atlas by J.E. Worcester, 1828
This series consits of publications owned by members of the Hodges family.
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This series is a collection of various notes written by family members that give insight into family history. In some instances, personal information is revealed that cannot be found in any of the other documents.
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Three certificates comprise this series: a marriage certificate for William Henry Harrison Hodges and Mary Abigail Griswold, and the baptismal certificates for their daughters.
Folder 25: Baptismal Certificates, 1858-1863
Three certificates comprise this series: a marriage certificate for William Henry Harrison Hodges and Mary Abigail Griswold, and the baptismal certificates for their daughters.
Folder 24: Genealogical Information, undated
This series is a collection of various notes written by family members that give insight into family history. In some instances, personal information is revealed that cannot be found in any of the other documents.
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Most of the photocopied items are newspaper obituaries and articles. The obituaries in this series provide details on the Hodges family, as well as the Ainsworth, Armistead, and Lindsay families.
Folder 27: Photocopied Pages of Newspaper Obituaries and Articles, 1890-1916, undated
Most of the photocopied items are newspaper obituaries and articles. The obituaries in this series provide details on the Hodges family, as well as the Ainsworth, Armistead, and Lindsay families.
Folder 26: Marriage Certificate for William Henry Harrison Hodges & Mary Abigail Griswold, 1856
Three certificates comprise this series: a marriage certificate for William Henry Harrison Hodges and Mary Abigail Griswold, and the baptismal certificates for their daughters.
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The series includes Valentines, New Year's cards, and other cards. Some of the cards are attributed to Mary A. Griswold and Susan Hodges.
Folder 28: New Year's Cards, undated
The series includes Valentines, New Year's cards, and other cards. Some of the cards are attributed to Mary A. Griswold and Susan Hodges.
Folder 11: Claim, 1839
Included in this series are deeds of sale showing how General John Hodges acquired Wildwood and other property. Also included are wills, statements, a legal claim, and an 1809 land survey of the Western Branch land that Hodges eventually acquired. Items of special interest include a bill of sale for slaves and the 1754 will of William Hodges.
Folder 05: Captain Andrew Ainsworth, 1865, 1873
Folder 06: Miscellaneous, 1864, 1904-1906
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Most of the items in this series are photographic prints of earlier prints, paintings, and daguerreotypes. Included are members of the Hodges-Ainsworth-Armistead-Lindsay line. Turn-of- the-century photographs of Portsmouth's Confederate Monument and Trinity Episcopal Church and a later photograph of the house William Henry Harrison Hodges built are also included.
Folder 29: Valentines, 1839, undated
The series includes Valentines, New Year's cards, and other cards. Some of the cards are attributed to Mary A. Griswold and Susan Hodges.
Folder 30: Miscellaneous, 1836, undated
The series includes Valentines, New Year's cards, and other cards. Some of the cards are attributed to Mary A. Griswold and Susan Hodges.
Folder 31: Letter from Governor John Floyd to General John Hodges, 1832
Most of the items in this series are photographic prints of earlier prints, paintings, and daguerreotypes. Included are members of the Hodges-Ainsworth-Armistead-Lindsay line. Turn-of- the-century photographs of Portsmouth's Confederate Monument and Trinity Episcopal Church and a later photograph of the house William Henry Harrison Hodges built are also included.
Folder 32: Children of General John Hodges-William Henry Harrison, James Gregory, and Margaret Jane, undated
Most of the items in this series are photographic prints of earlier prints, paintings, and daguerreotypes. Included are members of the Hodges-Ainsworth-Armistead-Lindsay line. Turn-of- the-century photographs of Portsmouth's Confederate Monument and Trinity Episcopal Church and a later photograph of the house William Henry Harrison Hodges built are also included.
Folder 16: Articles, 1876-1979
Articles entitled "Jaycees to Restore Cemetery's Serenity, Currents, June 5-6, 1979," "Judge Crocker's Address on Col. Hodges, Portsmouth Star, June 19, 1909," "Newspaper Clipping: 1812 General's Graveyard to Be Cleared, Restored, July 1, 1979," and "General Orders No. 1, Richmond Dispatch, March 1867" have been moved to Series XIII, Oversize Folder 01.
Folder 17: Military Matters, undated
The original New Regime newspaper from May 30, 1864 has been moved to Series XIII, Oversize Folder 01.