William Green, his second wife, Mary Martindale Green, and seven children including his son James Green, came to Alexandria,
VA in 1817 from England. William Green and son James established a furniture manufacturing business about 1827. After Green
died in 1824, James and the other sons continued running the successful business.
In 1848 James Green purchased Carlyle House and used it as a residence for his family - wife, Jane Muir Green and nine children.
Becayse he felt the area demanded it, James Green built the Mansion House Hotel in 1849 and it was known as the "Green Mansion
House." It was built to the north, west, and south of the Carlyle property. The property was sold in 1880 after his death.
James Green's daughter, Jane Eliza Green married Robtert Stanton Stringfellow who was from Culpeper County, VA in 1855. Robert
Stringfellow remained at the Mansion House as a clerk until the late 1870's. His daughters, Anna Muir Stringfellow born 1856
and Mary Jame Stringfellow born 1858, grew up living at the Mansion House. Sometime prior to 1880, Robert Stringfellow moved
his family to Culpeper County, Jane Eliza Green Stringfellow died. Robert Stringfellow died in 1882 and Anna Muir Stringfellow
died in 1883, never marrying. Mary Jane Stringfellow married Atwell Somverville in 1884. She died in 1936. James Green's sons,
Stephen A. Green married Margaret P. Mayger in 1859. They had six children, among them son Richard M. Green brn in 1860. He
married Annie Esther Yohe in 1890. Richard M. Green was a vice president of the Citizen's National Bank in Alexandria. Richard
and Annie had two children, Esther Holliday Green and Richard Muir Green, Jr. Esther born in 1891 and Richard, Jr. born in
1896. Neither ever married.
Esther Green lived in Alexandria during most, if not all, of her life. She was active in women's clubs and held several positions
in the Cameron Club and in the Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs (See related collections). During World War I, she was
also active in the Red Cross. Richard Green Jr., served in the Army during WWI in Franche and was with the Advanced Ordinance
Depot. He was first stationed in New York and then sent to France where he remained until the end of the war. He returned
to Alexandria where he worked and was involved in various organizations and died in 1971.
This collection consists of six series: Correspondence, Literary Productions, Printed Material, Financial Documents, Women's
Auxiliary of the American Legion, and Green Family. The correspondence series holds letters only to and from Esther Green.
Included three folders (Box 73 Folders 1-3) with letters from Robert Rutledge, a youth for whom she helped secure a DuPont
scholarship to the University of Virginia. While in college he updated her on his progress. Correspondence to and from other
family members is located in the Green Family series.
Approximately half of the collection concerns the Green Family. Several folders (Box 73.2 Folders 5-9) deal with an estate
for which Richard Green was the executor. The Green Family series also contains genealogical information relating to the Muir,
Magyar, and Green families and a few pieces relating to family businesses, Green and Bro. Furniture Co., and the Green Mansion
House Hotel.
Six series:
Series I: Correspondence
Series II:Literary Productions
Series III: Printed Material
Series IV: Financial Documents
Series V: Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion
Series VI: Green Family.
Photos, which are mixed with those from the Helen Norris Cummings Collection, have been placed in the photograph collection.
Also, one folder concerning the Red Cross
has been moved to Box 32. See also Robert Rutledge Papers , The Virginia Federation of Women's Club Records (MS074), and The
Alexandria Animal Welfare League Records (MS075), and the Cameron Club Records (MS077).
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Estate of Constance Boush
1935-1936
Text box: 2 folder: 6 MS073-02-06
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Estate of Constance Boush
1937-01-1937-04
Text box: 2 folder: 7 MS073-02-07
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Estate of Constance Boush
1937-05-1937-11
Text box: 2 folder: 8 MS073-02-08
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Estate of Constance Boush
1938-1939
Text box: 2 folder: 9 MS073-02-09
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Estate of Constance Boush
Text box: 2 folder: 10 MS073-02-10
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Legal
1870-1936
Text box: 2 folder: 11 MS073-02-11
Green Family- Richard M. GreenAlexandria Light Infantry Co. Papers
1890-1918
Text box: 2 folder: 12 MS073-02-12
Green Family- Richard M. Green-Financial Documents
1898-1938
Text box: 2 folder: 13 MS073-02-13
Green Family- Richard M. Green Certificates from the Potomac Academy
1875-1878
Text box: 2 folder: 14 MS073-02-14
Green Family- Richard M. Green Correspondence
1890-1939
Text box: 2 folder: 15 MS073-02-15
Green Family- Richard M. Green- School work
1859, 1877-1878
Graphic Materials box: 2 folder: 16 MS073-02-16
Green Family- Sketches of Stephen A. Green
Text box: 2 folder: 17 MS073-02-17
Green Family- Richard M. Green, Jr.
1936-1973
Text box: 2 folder: 18 MS073-02-18
Green Family- Green Mansion House Hotel
1863-1970
Text box: 2 folder: 19 MS073-02-19
Green Family- Green and Bro. Furniture Co.
1825-1977
Text box: 2 folder: 20 MS073-02-20
Green Family- Family Genealogy (Muir)
1770-1904
Text box: 2 folder: 21 MS073-02-21
Green Family- Family Genealogy (Magyar)
Text box: 2 folder: 22 MS073-02-22
Green Family- Family Genealogy, photocopies of family photos
Text box: 2 folder: 23 MS073-02-23
Green Family- Family Genealogy
1774-1955
Text box: 2 folder: 24 MS073-02-24
Green Family- Family Genealogy
1741
Text box: 2 folder: 25 MS073-02-25
Green Family- Family Genealogy
1702-1941
Text box: 2 folder: 26 MS073-02-26
Green Family- Family Genealogy
1838-1911
Text box: 2 folder: 27 MS073-02-27
Green Family- Family Genealogy
1803-1912
Mixed Materials box: 3 object: 1 MS073-03-01
World War I Scrapbook - Richard M. Green
1918-1919
General
Richard M. Green registered in June of 1917. By December of 1917 he had been inducted into the Army. He was assigned to the
Advance Ordinance Depot and was stationed at Waterliet Arsenal in Waterliet, NY. Between February 17, 1918 and March 10, 1918
he is sent to and arrives in France. The scrapbook contains letters and postcards to his mother, father, sister, and other
family members, mementoes from his duty in France 1918-1919, and various military documents. Letters written from France have
either a handwritten signature of a stamp indicating the letter was cleared by censors.
Text box: 4 folder: 1 MS073-04-01
Diary of Stephen Green and transcription of diary
1858
Text box: 4 folder: 2 MS073-04-02
Diary of Stephen Green and transcription of diary
1859
Text box: 4 folder: 3 MS073-04-03
Diary of Stephen Green and transcription of diary
1860
Text box: 4 folder: 4 MS073-04-04
Marriage Announcement for Richard Green and Nannie Yohe
1890
Text box: 4 folder: 5 MS073-04-05
Copy of Letter written by Robert E. Lee Jr. to the Green and Bro. Furniture Co.
1872
Text box: 4 folder: 6 MS073-04-006
Anna Muir Stringfellow Scrapbook
1855
Scope and Contents
This book was a ledger used while the Mansion House Hotel was in business. There are entries in the ledger for the business
dating 1855, 1856, and 1857. Anna's writings and newspaper clippings fill every page around the ledger entries. None of the
writings or clippings are dated.
Text box: 4 folder: 7 MS073-04-07
News clipping about Red Cross
1952
Text box: 4 folder: 8 MS073-04-08
Miscellaneous papers belinging to Esther Green
Text box: 4 folder: 9 MS073-04-09
Red Cross certificates presented to Esther Green
1945
Text box: 4 folder: 10 MS073-04-10
Blood Bank Notebook kept by Esther Green
1948
Scope and Contents
Includes names of members of the Red Cross, nurses, schedules for blood drives, assignments to the various areas in the Red
Cross chapter and people scheduled to work in the area.
Text box: 4 folder: 11 MS073-04-11
Miscellaneous Red Cross Documents kept by Esther Green