Chalmers, Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead papers Guide to Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers papers MSS 4966

Guide to Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers papers MSS 4966


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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library

Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
P.O. Box 400110
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
URL: https://small.library.virginia.edu/

Ellen Welch

Repository
Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library
Identification
MSS 4966
Title
Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers family papers 1821-1897
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/136685
Quantity
4.5 Cubic Feet, 9 document boxes, 9 legal size document boxes, 2 oversize documents and one oversize account book. (and 3 flat boxes in original collection).
Condition Description
Fair to good.
Language
English .

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation

MSS 4966, Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers papers, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia Library.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Part of this collection was a deposit from Ernest C. Mead on January 5, 1955 which became a gift in 1998, another gift from Ernest C. Mead on January 30, 2007, and in 2020. There was an additional gift from James Blizzard Mead on September 27, 2012 to the Small Special Collections library at the University of Virginia.


Biographical / Historical

Othello Tillo Freeman (1) was enslaved by General William Hull before or at the turn of the nineteenth century. He moved with Nancy "Ann" Binney Hickman (1787-1847), daughter of General William Hull, from Newton, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia in 1838 and continued to be enslaved by the Mead Chalmers family until his death, which may have been in the 1860's. Sam had escaped from an enslaver in Louisiana and worked on the Hull farm for the last thirty years of his life [1800's to 1830's]. Jordan is described as hired out in a letter from Thomas R. Blair dated September 8, 1841.

Anna Maria Chalmers was the granddaughter of General William Hull (1753-1825) who recollects the memories of Tillo and Sam on her grandparents farm. She was a mother of four children and became a businesswoman in Richmond, Virginia. She was a writer, an editor of the Southern Churchmen , an educator and founder of Mrs. Mead's School for Young Ladies, and a director of The Southern Churchmen Cot ("Retreat for the Sick") a hospital for children. She wrote articles for the Boston Home Journal , the New York Tribune , and the Southern Literary Messenger

Her mother was Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman and her father was Harris H. Hickman who served as a captain in the War of 1812 and the United States Navy, and died in 1824 in St. Thomas, South America. Her grandparents General William and Sarah Fuller Hull helped raise her in Newton, Massachusetts. She attended William B. Fowle's school in Boston (2) and after her father and grandparents died, she lived with her Uncle Edward and Aunt Maria Campbell, who ran a school in Marietta, Georgia. Her sister Louisa "Louly" Hickman Smith was a published poet who died as a young mother aged 21, in 1832 leaving a husband, Samuel Jenks Smith and their two children.

Anna Maria Mead Chalmers survived three husbands, George Alexander Otis (1803-1831), Zachariah Mead (1800-1840), and David Chalmers (1779?-1875?), and had three sons, living during the American Civil War, George Alexander Otis, Jr. (1830-1881) who was a field surgeon in the Massachusetts 27th volunteers and assistant surgeon general of the army, William Zachariah Mead, (1838-1864) who fought at Murfreesboro and died fighting for the Tennessee Army in the Confederacy in the Battle of Resaca, Georgia, and Edward C. Mead (1837-1908) who traveled to Australia in search of financial independence with a stint in gold digging, and settled on a farm in Keswick, Virginia.

Anna Maria's first husband, George Otis was a young lawyer who died from consumption one year after their marriage in 1831. Their first and only son was Dr. George Alexander Otis. Zachariah Mead, her second husband was a reverend at the Grace Episcopal Church in Cismont, Virginia, an assistant clergyman at Monumental, Saint James's, and Saint John's Episcopal Churches in Richmond and the editor of the Southern Churchmen also in Richmond, Virginia. They had two sons Edward, and William, and a daughter Louisa who died as a child. She married a third time in 1856 to David Chalmers who was a plantation owner in News Ferry, (Halifax) Virginia. He enslaved people, and educated African Americans at his school. The collection does not mention the school by name and no further details were found in the papers.

In 1881, after her son Dr. George Otis died, Mrs. Chalmers moved in with her son Edward Mead on his farm in Keswick. They were close friends with many prominent Charlottesville families including Peter and Frances ("Fannie") Meriwether, Frances Poindexter, Rector, and Mrs. Ebenezer Boyd, William Cabell Rives, Franklin Minor, Thomas Walker Gilmer and Elizabeth Anderson Gilmer, and Dr. Mann Page. William Mead attended the University of Virginia and met with many of the University of Virginia's earliest professors including Basil L. Gildersleeve, Gessner Harrison, Socrates Maupin, John Minor, Schele De Vere, James L. Cabell, Frederick George Holmes, and Alfred T. Bledsoe.

Her grandfather, General William Hull was born in Derby, Connecticut in 1753 and moved to Detroit Michigan when his government work which involved the taking of land from indigenous persons led him to become the Governor of the Territory of Michigan and the commander of the Army of the Northwest Territory during the War of 1812. He was appointed by Thomas Jefferson and was a friend of General Lafayette. After being unsuccessful in fighting off the Canadians, (however claiming that the government did not give him the resources to defend Michigan) he was court-martialed by James Madison who later commuted his sentence. (3) He died in 1825 in Newton, Massachusetts. He was married to Sarah Fuller Hull. Their children were Nancy Ann Binney Hickman, Sarah McKesson (1783-1810), Maria Campbell (1788-1845) Abraham Fuller Hull (1786-1814), Rebecca Parker Clarke (1790-1865), Caroline Hull (1793-1824), Julia Knox Wheeler (1799-1842), Eliza McClellan (1784-1864), and Cornelia Page.

Sources:

1. Hurd, D. Hamilton. "History of Middlesex County Massachusetts with Biographical Sketches of Many of Its Pioneers and Prominent Men" Volume III. Philadelphia:J. W. Lewis and Company. 1890. https://books.google.com/books?id=mZU6AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA33&lpg=PA33&dq=othello+%22tillo%22+freeman&source=bl&ots=4_Drct_uRZ&sig=ACfU3U21FUtYLt8aQ7PklsGdRfOnEJ09RQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjRqtK1sYr5AhV0EFkFHRYkAg0Q6AF6BAgdEAM#v=onepage&q=othello%20%22tillo%22%20freeman&f=false

2. Duval, Maria Pendleton. "The Lengthened Shadow of a Woman" Richmond Times Dispatch. August 10, 1913 (Description of Anna Maria Mead Chalmers education in William B. Fowle's school as being the best in Boston and Mrs Chalmer's school as being up to the standards of Harvard) From the collection.

3. "William Hull" Detroit Historical Society. Detroit Encyclopedia. Accessed June 7, 2022. https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/hull-william

Other articles of interest Martin, Susan. "The Unstoppable Anna Maria Mead Chalmers" The Beehive. Massachusetts Historical Society. June 7, 2022. https://www.masshist.org/beehiveblog/2015/03/the-unstoppable-anna-maria-mead-chalmers/

Scope and Contents

The papers of Anna Maria (Campbell Hickman) Otis Mead Chalmers (1809-1891) and her family offer a deep look into a 19th century American family with a sharp focus on enslaved and formerly enslaved persons. The collection documents the life of a young, widowed woman, Anna Maria Mead Chalmers, who was the granddaughter of General William Hull (1753-1825). She was a mother of four children and became a businesswoman in Richmond, Virginia. She was a writer, an editor of the Southern Churchmen, an educator and founder of Mrs. Mead's School for Young Ladies, and a director of The Southern Churchmen Cot ("Retreat for the Sick"), a hospital for children. Anna Maria's family enslaved people who are represented in the papers including Othello "Tillo" Freeman (1790's-1860's?). It includes a letter from William written in [1875], who was their carriage driver, and letters about Sam the fiddler, who settled on the farm after escaping harsher enslavement in Louisianna, and Jordan who was described as being hired out in a letter dated September 8, 1841 from Thomas R. Blair.

In the correspondence of the Mead-Chalmers family, are letters describing Othello Tillo Freeman. There is also a will of Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman (1787-1847), mother of Anna Maria Chalmers, that left a stipulation providing room and board for Tillo.

Letters also show that the family inquired about slave laws for travelling so that they could bring Tillo with them when they moved from Newton, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia in 1838. The family is characterized as being kind to enslaved persons by providing for them and educating them however this description does not take into consideration that they never had the opportunities that existed for free white men.

There is also a leather-bound account book with the first names of enslaved persons. It is not clear who owns the book or the location of the enslaved persons, but it has an extensive list of first names and dates from 1767 to 1845. Also included in the account book are records for horses and business transactions.

The letters from William C. Mead (son of Anna Maria Chalmers) and his friends and family describe skirmishes and battles in the Civil War including Murfreesboro, Tennessee and Resaca, Georgia. Included in the collection are letters about succession and anxiety about the conflict between the states. Also included is a carte de visite of Lieutenant William Mead, n.d.; a testimony to the gallantry of William L. Mead signed by J.E.B. Stuart; an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy; a map of Chattanooga & Environs November 15, 1863; a notice that William Z. Mead has been appointed 1st Lieutenant, 1st Battalion Sharp Shooters; a pass allowing Mrs. Anna Maria Chambers to cross the lines with a hat box and carpet bag; and a memorandum sent to General Joseph Wheeler, concerning personal items taken from the body of Lieutenant William Mead following his death at Resaca, Georgia in 1864.

William Mead graduated from the University of Virginia in 1857 before the Civil War began. The collection has many references to Charlottesville and the University of Virginia, including comments about university professors Basil L. Gildersleeve, Gessner Harrison, Socrates Maupin, John Minor, Schele De Vere, James L. Cabell, Frederick George Holmes, and Alfred T. Bledsoe. Charlottesville families include Peter and Frances ("Fannie") Meriwether, Frances Poindexter, Rector, and Mrs. Ebenezer Boyd, William Cabell Rives, Franklin Minor, Thomas Walker Gilmer and Elizabeth Anderson Gilmer, and Dr. Mann Page.

Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers was extraordinary in having been as well educated as any man in Boston (1) and was able to share her knowledge with other privileged young white girls through her school, including Amélie Rives Troubetzkoy, the famous writer.The collection includes examination questions,correspondence about the school and a newspaper article in the The Richmond Times Dispatch dated August 10, 1913 describing Mrs. Mead Chalmers. There are also handwritten poems, short stories, and miscellaneous writings in the collection, including an essay on "Virginia Before and After the Civil War."

The collection also includes correspondence from Anna Maria Mead Chalmer's cousins, Samuel Clarke,James Freeman Clarke (1810-1888) and his sister, Sarah Ann Freeman Clarke (1808-1896). Sarah Clarke was a landscape artist, a world traveler, and a member of the transcendentalist movement.(2) James Clarke was an American theologian, author, and abolitionist.(3) Mrs. Mead Chalmers and her cousins were friends with literary authors including Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel P. Willis, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Oliver Wendell Holmes.The letters refer to these individuals but there is no correspondence with them.

Unrelated to anything else in the collection, is a miscellaneous item which is a specimen of the first telegraphic writing made on the first telegraph in this country by Professor Morse in 1847.

Also of interest in the collection are letters about General William Hull (1753-1825) who fought in the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. His work with the government involved taking land from indigenous persons. In the end, he was charged by the government of not properly defending Detroit in the War of 1812, but President James Madison commuted his sentence.(4) For years, the family and descendants refuted the charges and filed a claim to receive his backpay. In contrast to General Hull's work with the government, is a newspaper clipping of a sermon by Bishop Henry Benjamin Whipple (1822-1901) printed in 1876 which displays Whipple's outrage at the United States government for taking lands from indigenous persons.

From the taking away of the lands of indigenous persons, to enslavement of African Americans, to a widowed woman trying to earn a living in the nineteenth century, with history about the War of 1812 and the American Civil War, as well as politics, religion, transcendentalism, local Charlottesville history and professors at the University of Virginia, this is a collection of letters rich in history that shows the inner workings of government, society, and people and its effects on everyday life. Collections like these help us to envision our collective past and broaden our perspective on our history and our future. This one is worth a deep dive into the history of the nineteenth century locally and nationally.

Sources:

1. Duval, Maria Pendleton. "The Lengthened Shadow of a Woman" Richmond Times Dispatch. August 10, 1913 (Description of Anna Maria Mead Chalmers education in William B. Fowle's school as being the best in Boston and Mrs Chalmer's school as being up to the standards of Harvard)

2. Maas, Judith. "Sarah Freeman Clarke: Artist, Traveler, Diarist" The Beehive. Massachusetts Historical Society. November 21, 2019 https://www.masshist.org/beehiveblog/2019/11/sarah-freeman-clarke-artist-traveler-diarist/

3."James Freeman Clarke." Wikipedia. Accessed June 7, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Freeman_Clarke

4. "William Hull" Detroit Historical Society. Detroit Encyclopedia. Accessed June 7, 2022. https://detroithistorical.org/learn/encyclopedia-of-detroit/hull-william

Other articles of interest Martin, Susan. "The Unstoppable Anna Maria Mead Chalmers" The Beehive. Massachusetts Historical Society. June 7, 2022. https://www.masshist.org/beehiveblog/2015/03/the-unstoppable-anna-maria-mead-chalmers/

Arrangement

The collection is arranged into fifteen series: 1.William and Sarah Hull papers, 2.Otis Mead Chalmers family correspondence, 3.Anna Maria Mead Chalmers correspondence, 4.Clarke family correspondence, 5. Anna Maria Mead Chalmers business papers, 6. Enslavery, 7. United States Civil War, 8. Financial papers, 9.Diaries and daybooks, 10. Genealogy, 11. Hair collection, 12. Miscellaneous first telegraph of morse code, 13.Photographs 14. Printed items 15.Poetry & writings

Under Series 1. William and Sarah Hull papers includes letters about filing a claim in support of General Hull. Information about the claim can also be found throughout the family correspondence in the collection.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Enslaved laborers
  • Enslavers
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
  • United States -- History -- War of 1812
  • United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives
  • University of Virginia -- History
  • University of Virginia--Students--Correspondence
  • enslaved persons
  • human hair
  • letters (correspondence)
  • women--education -- Virginia

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Enslavers
  • United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives
  • United States -- History -- War of 1812
  • United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Personal narratives
  • University of Virginia -- History
  • women--education -- Virginia

Container List

Series 1. William and Sarah Fuller Hull papers
1821-1874English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 1
    Hull financial and legal papers
    1826-1840
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 2
    Claim for General Hull
    1826-1860English.
    Arrangement

    There are letters from the family and others about General Hull's claim throughout the correspondence in the collection.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 3
    Report on remains of Judge Abraham Fuller
    [1803]English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 4
    Correspondence about death of Captain Abraham Fuller Hull
    1847; 1874English.
Series 2. Otis Mead Chalmers family correspondence
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 5
    Nancy "Anna" Binney Hull Hickman correspondence
    1825-1847English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 6
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family and University of Virginia correspondence
    1847-1858English.
    Scope and Contents

    Included are comments about University of Virginia Professors Gessner Harrison, John B. Minor, Socrates Maupin, Basil L. Gildersleeve, Maximilan Schele De Vere, James Lawrence Cabell, and William Holmes McGuffey. Included is a letter from Professor Gildersleeve to Dr. George Otis, Jr. dated 1876. Dr. Otis was the first born son of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 7
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family correspondence
    1859English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 8
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family correspondence
    1860-1869English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 9
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family correspondence
    1870-1879English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 10
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family correspondence
    1881-1891English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 11
    Otis-Mead-Chalmers family correspondence
    undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 12
    Peter and Frances Meriwether family correspondence
    1838-1876English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 13
    Letters to Edward Mead from friends
    1853-1858English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 14
    Dr. George Otis correspondence
    1868-1881English.
Series 3. Anna Maria Mead Chalmers correspondence
1828-1891, undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 15
    Edward F. and Maria Campbell to Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers
    1828-1861English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669199] box: 1 folder: 16
    Reverend Ebenezer Boyden and Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers correspondence
    1840-1891, undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 1
    Sarah P. Weed to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1840-1870English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 2
    Condolence correspondence to Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers
    1843-1849English.
    Scope and Contents

    Condolences on the death of daughter Louisa and her mother Nancy Binney Hull Hickman.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 3
    George Alexander Otis to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1844-1861English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 4
    William G. Hale to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1845-1861English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 5
    George S. Hale to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1866-1892English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 6
    William W. Old to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1866-1888English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 7
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1847-1879English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 8
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1880-1882English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 9
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1883-1885English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 10
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1886-1889English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 11
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1890-1891English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669200] box: 2 folder: 12
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 1
    Letters to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 2
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers and Surgeon General C. H. Crane
    1881-1883English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 3
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers and William C. Rives family
    1887-1897English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 4
    Letters from Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1833; 1851-1856; 1881-18901851-1856English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes correspondence of Richard Gambill 1851-1856. There is also a letter from Thomas Walker Gilmer to Richard Gambill from 1833.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 5
    Letters from Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 6
    Letters about Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 7-8
    Condolence letters regarding Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1891English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 9
    Letters about Grace Episcopal Church (Keswick) Virginia and miscellaneous letters and items
    English.
Series 4. Samuel C. Clarke, James Freeman Clarke and Sarah Freeman Clarke correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
1846-1897English.
Scope and Contents

Other cousins may be included in this correspondence including McLellans and Clouds.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 10
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1846-1875English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 11
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1876-1879English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 12
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1880-1881English.
    Scope and Contents

    Samuel C. Clarke writes to his cousin Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers about his attitudes towards Freedmen after enslavement, and their working and living conditions.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669201] box: 3 folder: 13
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1882English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 1
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1883English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 2
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1884English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 3
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1885English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 4
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1886English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 5
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1887-undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 6
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1888English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 7
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1889English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes small broadside of Sarah Clark art exhibit

  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 8
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669202] box: 4 folder: 9
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1890-1891English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 1
    Clarke family correspondence with Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 2
    Clarke family correspondence with Edward Mead
    1892-1897English.
Series 5. Anna Maria Mead Chalmers business papers
1841-1880English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 3
    Mrs Mead's School
    1841-1868; undatedEnglish.
    Scope and Contents

    Letters about starting the school, procurement of teachers,letters from parents, and examinations.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 4
    The Southern Churchmen
    1837-1842English.
    Scope and Contents

    Letters and notes about purchase of the newspaper and maintaining its operation.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 5
    The Southern Churchmen Cot
    1877-1878English.
    Scope and Contents

    Papers related to raising money and operating a charity hospital for children in Richmond, Virginia

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 6
    Newspaper clipping about Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers and her school
    1913 August 10English.
    Scope and Contents

    "The Lengthened Shadow" of a Woman" by Maria Pendleton Duval in the Ricmond Times Dispatch is a newspaper aticle about how Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers started Mrs. Mead's School for Young Ladies and how it influenced the opening of the Virginia Female Institute in Staunton, Virginia. Mrs Chalmers taught female students using the same curriculum as Harvard College.

Series 6. Enslavery
Scope and Contents

Enslavement, letters from former enslaved people, and information about African American schools, and teaching African Americans to read the bible

  • Mixed Materials Flat_Box: Archival Oversized Box S 6 Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox): 1
    Oversize letter from Zachariah Mead to Nancy Binney Hull Hickman
    1838 August 24English.
    Scope and Contents

    Zachariah Mead (husband of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers) writes a letter to his mother-in-law Nancy Binney "Anne" Hickman dated August 24, 1838 in which he describes to her the legislation required for bringing enslaved persons to another state. The family wants to move from Newton, Massachusetts to Richmond, Virginia and take Othello "Tillo" Freeman with them.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 7
    Letter from Thomas R. Blair about bond hiring enslaved person named "Jordan"
    1841 September 8English.
    Scope and Contents

    Blair writes that the bond agreement was for him to keep Jordan until October when servants would be returning from the Springs, but he will return him if she needs his services.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 8
    Reverend M. Jackson to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers about teaching enslaved persons to read the bible
    1843 November 4English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 9
    Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman last will and testament requesting provisions be made for Othello "Tillo" Freeman, her former enslaved person by her estate
    1845 September 16English.
    Scope and Contents

    In her last will and testament, "I direct that my old servant Othello Freeman, be supported from my estate, in such manner as my said executrive, may think proper."

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 10
    Joseph Bacon letter to Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman about housing for Othello "Tillo" Freeman and receipts
    1847 June 18English.
    Scope and Contents

    Letter from the Hickman's accountant, Joseph Bacon, that Othello "Tillo" Freeman, who was enslaved by the Hull and Mead family, was removed from the Mclellan household (sister of "Ann" Nancy Binney Hickman) and was being boarded at Mr. White's. He writes that Tillo cannot do any work,is not well, and needs medical attention. Mr. White wants more money to board and take care of him.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 11
    Edward F. Campbell letter to Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman about finances including clothing for Othello "Tillo" Freeman
    1847 September 23English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 12
    Letter to Nancy "Ann" Binney Hull Hickman describing their observations of Othello "Tillo" Freeman
    1847 December 27English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes unidentified letter to Anna Maria Mead Chalmers about her being honored as a teacher, and her treatment of "Tillo".

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 13
    Letter from Howard Potter to Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers about the school for African Americans in News Ferry (Halifax, Virginia)
    1867 March 14English.
    Scope and Contents

    Mr. Potter says that he has heard good accounts of the school. No details are included.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 14
    "Massing Bird" note to [Frances] E. Meriwether about buying a horse
    1875 February 19English.
    Scope and Contents

    A note signed "Massing Bird" to [Frances] E. Meriwether asking to buy a horse. His son has taken his horse so he needs to buy one.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 15
    Letter from William (carriage driver) for Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    1875 [May] 2English.
    Scope and Contents

    Letter written by "Old William" who was the carriage driver for Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers. He writes to Mrs. Chalmers after the death of Mr. Chalmers about his fondness for them.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 16
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers letter to James Freeman Clarke with description of Othello "Tillo" Freeman attending church with General Hull
    UndatedEnglish.
    Scope and Contents

    Letter from Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers describing her memories of her grandfather General William Hull to her cousin James Freeman Clarke. Mrs. Chalmers recollects that her grandfather required Othello "Tillo" Freeman who they enslaved to be present in Church.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 17
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers memories of her grandmother Mrs. Sarah Fuller Hull and Sam the Fidler
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 18
    Miscellaneous writing about Freedmen and labor of the Southern Planter
    English.
    Scope and Contents

    One page argument for the Southern Planter's claim that they need the Freedmen to labor their crops. Author unidentified, undated.

  • Oversize unidentified account book with first names and birthdates of enslaved persons
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669335] Ledger: 1
    Oversize unidentified account book with first names and birth dates of enslaved persons
    English.
Series 7. American Civil War
Scope and Contents

Correspondence of the Mead family, Meriwether family, George H. Geyer and others describing camp life, skirmishes and battles, and officers, including General Stonewall Jackson, General Longstreet, General Braggs, General McLellan, and General Grant

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 19
    Civil War letters
    1860-1861English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 20
    Civil War letters
    1862English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 21
    Civil War letters
    1863-1865English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 22
    Civil War letters
    UndatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 23
    Civil War orders and passes
    1862-1864English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes a testimony to the gallantry of William L. Mead signed by J.E.B. Stuart; an oath of allegiance to the Confederacy; a map of Chattanooga & Environs November 15, 1863; a notice that William Z. Mead has been appointed 1st Lieut., 1st Battalion Sharp Shooters; a pass allowing Mrs. Anna M. Chambers to cross the lines with a hat box and carpet bag; and a memorandum sent to Gen. Joseph Wheeler, concerning personal items taken from the body of Mead following his death at Resaca, Ga., 1864.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 24
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers writing "Virginia Before and After the War"
    English.
Series 8. Financial papers and account books
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 25
    Hickman, Mead, Chalmers financial papers
    1826-1838English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 26
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1840-1865English.
  • Oversize Anna Maria Mead Chalmers marriage contract
    [1856?]English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 27
    Frances W. Meriwether will
    August 2, 1851
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 28
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers will
    1856English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669203] box: 5 folder: 29
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1866-1867English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 1
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1868English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 2
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1869English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 3
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1870English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 4
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1871English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 5
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1872-1874English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 6
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1875-1879English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 7
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1880-1883English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 8
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1884English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 9
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1885English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 10
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1886English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 11
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1887-1889English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669204] box: 6 folder: 12
    Mead Chalmers financial papers
    1890-1891, undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 1
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1843-1850English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 2
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1853-1858English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 3
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1859-1880English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 4
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1868-1878English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 5
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1881-1883English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669205] box: 7 folder: 6
    Anna Maria Mead Chalmers account books
    1884-1891; [1867]English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 1
    Edward C. Mead account books
    1896-1905English.
Series 9. Diaries, prayer books, and appointment books
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 2
    Nancy "Anna" Binney Hull Hickman diaries
    1837-1845English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 3
    Nancy "Anna" Binney Hull Hickman prayer books
    undatedEnglish.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 4
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers prayer books and journals
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 5
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers compilation of prayers and literature
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 6
    Hickman and Mead compilation of songs and poems
    1843-1844English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 7
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers appointment books
    1850-1862English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669206] box: 8 folder: 8
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers appointment books
    1866-1868English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 1
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers appointment books
    1873; 18831883English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 2
    Edward C. Mead diary
    1889-1905English.
Series 10. Genealogy
English.
Scope and Contents

Some letters and notes about the genealogy of the Mead family

  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 3
    Letters and notes about the genealogy of the Mead family
    English.
Series 11. Hair collection
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 4
    Lock of hair belonging to Louisa Hickman Smith
    1832
    Biographical / Historical

    Lock of hair belonging to Sarah Louisa P. (Hickman) Smith who was the sister of Anna Maria Hickman Otis Mead Chalmers. Louisa was born in 1811 and died at age 20 from illness. Her husband, Samuel Jenks Smith published a book of her poems in 1829. They had two children.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 5
    Lock of hair belonging to Annie McLellan
    Biographical / Historical

    Annie McLellan may have been a cousin of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers

Series 12. First telegram with morse code (miscellaneous)
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 20
    First telegram with morse code
    1847English.
Series 13. Photographs
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 6
    Photographs of Mead and Chalmers family members including William Zachariah Mead
    Scope and Contents

    Photographs identified as Lieutenant William Zachariah Mead, Fannie Chalmers, and Marion Kollock.

Series 14. Printed items
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 7
    Bishop Whipple sermon about taking land from indigenous persons
    English.
    Scope and Contents

    Includes article about Bishop Whipple sermon supporting Indigenous persons; article about James Freeman Clarke, other obituaries, and various miscellaneous items including a football game at Pantops Academy.

  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 8
    Newspaper printed poems
    Scope and Contents

    John Greenleaf Whittier "The Singer" from the Atlantic Monthly, devotional prayers, and miscellaneous

  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 9
    Miscellaneous publications, articles, and advertisements
    1880'sEnglish.
    Scope and Contents

    Article Isaac McLellan, Sunday School brochures, advertisement for the Rockbridge Baths, Liturgy of the Holy Eucharist by N. W. Camp, and religious printed materials.

  • Oversize certificate and broadside
    1878-1881English.
    Scope and Contents

    Certificate of Distinction from La Fourches School, Keswick, Virginia for Henry B. Mead; Anna Maria Chalmers marriage certificate; and Kappa Alpha In Universitate Virginiae broadside.

Series 15. Poetry and Writings
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 10
    Handwritten poems by Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers and others
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 11-12
    Miscellaneous manuscript by Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 13-16
    Miscellaneous writings of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers and others
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 17
    Memories and ephemera of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 18
    Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers notes on James Freeman Clarke
    English.
  • Mixed Materials [X032669207] box: 9 folder: 19
    Edward C. Mead notes and prospectus for his biographical sketch of Anna Maria Otis Mead Chalmers
    English.