Eliza R. James (1842-1926) was the daughter of Mason (1815-1897) and Patience (1819-1902) James, who farmed in Loudoun County
near Round Hill, Virginia. She married Robert C. Harris (1841-1895), a native of nearby Clarke County, on 24 January 1883.
The couple settled in Loudoun County. After her husband's death, Eliza Harris lived in Purcellville, Virginia. Disabled
by a stroke, she moved to El Paso, Texas around 1921 to live with relatives. She died 14 January 1926.
The collection consists of an autographed letter signed, one page front and back, written by Eliza J. James to "Fannie," on
8 May 1861. There is no information in the letter about Fannie's relationship to James or where she lived. James writes
about the Civil War from the Confederate perspective including troop movements through Winchester and a military camp in Leesburg.
Loudoun Times Mirror , January 28, 1926. The Mirror , May 2, 1895.
Ancestry Library Edition, Federal Census, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com/, accessed September 1, 2010.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Mirror: 1880-1890 . Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Duncan, Patricia B. Loudoun County, Virginia, Birth Register,1853-1879. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 1998.
Eliza R. James Letter, 8 May 1861 (SC 0046), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Loudoun Cemetery Database, Thomas Balch Library, www.leesburgva.gov/cemetery
Loudoun Times Mirror , January 28, 1926. The Mirror , May 2, 1895.
Ancestry Library Edition, Federal Census, http://www.ancestrylibrary.com/, accessed September 1, 2010.
Duncan, Patricia B. Genealogical Abstracts from the Mirror: 1880-1890 . Westminster, MD: Heritage Books, 2008.
Duncan, Patricia B. Loudoun County, Virginia, Birth Register,1853-1879. Westminster, MD: Willow Bend Books, 1998.
Eliza R. James Letter, 8 May 1861 (SC 0046), Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, VA.
Loudoun Cemetery Database, Thomas Balch Library, www.leesburgva.gov/cemetery