Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
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Blacksburg, Virginia 24061
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John M. Jackson, Archivist
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The collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Walker and Caldwell Papers, Ms1973-012, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Walker and Caldwell Papers were donated to Special Collections in 1973.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the Walker and Caldwell Papers commenced and was completed in December 2011.
Biographical Note
James Alexander Walker was born in Augusta County, Virginia on August 27, 1832. Walker attended Virginia Military Institute but was expelled just before graduation in 1852 (though he would later be granted an honorary degree). After studying law at the University of Virginia, Walker was admitted to the state bar in 1856, and established a law practice in Newbern (Pulaski County), Virginia. He married Sarah Poage, and the couple would have six children.
At the commencement of the Civil War, Walker entered Confederate service as captain of the Pulaski Guards, later incorporated into the 4th Virginia Infantry as Company C. Walker was soon promoted to lieutenant colonel and assigned to the 13th Virginia Infantry and in February 1862 assumed command of the regiment as colonel. Promoted to brigadier general, he commanded the Stonewall Brigade during the Gettysburg Campaign and at the battles of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania. After recovering from a serious wound in the latter battle, Walker returned to duty, commanding a division at Petersburg and Appomattox.
Following the war, Walker returned to his Pulaski County law practice and was elected as a Democrat to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1871 and 1872. In 1877, he was elected Virginia's lieutenant governor. Walker joined the Republican Party in 1895 and served two years in Congress, from 1895 to 1899. He lost reelection to William F. Rhea in 1898, and was again defeated by Rhea in 1900. James A. Walker died in Wytheville, Virginia on October 21, 1901.
Manley Morrison Caldwell was born in Wytheville, Virginia on January 4, 1861. He graduated from Hampden-Sydney College and the University of Virginia School of Law, then briefly practiced law in Dallas, Texas before returning to Wytheville and entering into a law partnership with James A. Walker. Caldwell married Walker's daughter, Willie Brown Walker (1860-1946), in 1888; the couple had three children and lived with General Walker until his death in 1901. In 1906, the Caldwells moved to Roanoke, Virginia, where Caldwell continued his legal career and engaged in several business enterprises. Manley M. Caldwell died on May 25, 1940.
Scope and Contents
This collection contains papers of Manley M. Caldwell, an attorney in Wytheville and Roanoke, Virginia, and his law partner and father-in-law, James A. Walker. The collection contains such legal and financial records as deeds, survey metes and calls, ledgers, promissory notes, checks, and correspondence. Approximately half of the collection relates to Caldwell's activities as executor of Walker's will and concerns property and mineral rights owned in Wythe County, Virginia. Much of the remainder of the collection is devoted to Caldwell's business interests in Roanoke. The collection contains little that relates to the Walker and Caldwell law partnership and only a few items that do not relate to business or legal activities.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in three series:
Series I. Manley M. Caldwell Papers, 1886-1934. This series contains legal and financial documents created in the course of Caldwell's professional and business career. Included is an account book that seems to track not only the income of Walker's legal practice but also the income and expenditures of an apple orchard. Also included are papers relating to Caldwell's involvement in various elevated tramways in Roanoke and Botetourt counties, the Edgewood Land Company, and the Salem Improvement Company. The series also contains various legal, business, and personal financial documents such as deeds and contracts, tax forms, and bank records. Included are stock certificates for a number of area businesses. Among these is a certificate for the Old Dominion Match Company, attached to which is the formula for the company's product. The series is arranged alphabetically by document type and file topic.
Series II. Walker and Caldwell Papers, 1893-1912. The work of the Walker and Caldwell law partnership is represented in just one item: a ledger detailing the work done by the firm in collecting monies from legal judgments and delinquent business accounts.
Series III. James A. Walker Estate Papers, 1882-1952. Contained in this series are documents relating to Walker's estate, with Manley Caldwell serving as executor. The series includes such routine documents as a copy of the will, receipts and account statements, personal checks, and correspondence. Much of the material, however, relates to mineral rights held by Walker in several tracts of land in Wythe County and elsewhere in Southwest Virginia. Included is a notebook containing business meeting minutes of the Norma Iron and Mining Company, the Wythe County Iron and Zinc Corporation, and the Iron Mountain Company. The series is arranged alphabetically by document type and file topic.
Related Material
See also the James A. Walker Papers, #852, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Separated Material
The following items were removed from the collection to be added to the Rare Book Collection:
Holden, Edward S. A Brief Account of the Lick Observatory of the University of California . 2nd ed. Sacramento, CA: State Printing Office, 1895. (Call number QB82.U62 L53 1895 Spec Large)
Walker, Jame A. Address Delivered in Richmond, Virginia, on the 30th of June, 1892, at the Unveiling of the Monument to Lieutenant General A. P. Hill. [Wytheville, VA: Enterprise Job Office, 1892?] (Call number E467.H55 W25 1892 Spec Civil War)
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
- Roanoke County (Va.)
- Wythe County (Va.)
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Walker and Caldwell Papers by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Caldwell, Manly M., 1861-1940
- Walker, James A., 1832-1901
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Roanoke County (Va.)
- Wythe County (Va.)
Container List
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
Account Book1897-1903
- box-folder 1 folder: 2
Aerial Tramways1907-1914, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 3
Bank Statements1932-1933
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Business / Financial Notes,1927-1930, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Correspondence1901-1934, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Deed Transcriptsn.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Deeds and Contracts1904-1928
- box-folder 1 folder: 8
Edgewood Land Company Corporate Tax Records1925-1931
- box-folder 1 folder: 9
Edgewood Land Company Correspondence1928-1929
- box-folder 1 folder: 10
Edgewood Land Company Financial Records1921-1933
- box-folder 1 folder: 11
Edgewood Land Company Promissory Notes1919-1931[3 folders]
- box-folder 1 folder: 12
Federal Income Tax1922-1933
- box-folder 1 folder: 13
Financial / Legal Documents1887-1908, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 14
Life Insurance1891-1915
- box-folder 2 folder: 1-3
Personal Checks1905-1933
- box-folder 2 folder: 4
Princeton Banking Company1900-1908, n.d.
- box-folder 2 folder: 5
Property Taxes1915-1931
- box-folder 2 folder: 6
Roanoke Real Estate Title Abstracts1891-1911
- box-folder 2 folder: 7
Salem Improvement Company Checks1912-1913
- box-folder 2 folder: 8
Stock Certificates1886-1929[2 folders]
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Acme Match Company1908[2 items]
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Aerial Amusement Company1908
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Anti-Toxin Cigarette Machine Company1909-1910[5 items]
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Botetourt Tramway Company1908[2 items]
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Brown Electric Company1898
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Buffalo Ridge Development Company1918-1919[4 items]
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Chas. F. Swartz, Incorporated1926
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Citizens Crystal Ice Company1918-1927[11 items]
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Colorado Tram Company1909
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Consolidated Tramway Company1909-1912[5 items]
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Crescent Box and Lumber Company1910
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Federal Guarantee Mortgage Company1929
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Forney Mining Company1892-1896[2 items]
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Fox Motor Car Company1922[2 items]
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General Ice Delivery, Incorporated1917
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International Match Company1909
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Interstate Investment Corporation1925
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Iron Mountain Company1886[3 items]
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Keyser-Vick Drug Company1924
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King Solomon's Mining Company1903
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Knob Apple Orchard Company1911-1916[3 items]
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Lawson Lead and Zinc Company1899[5 items]
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Old Dominion Match Company1913-1916[3 items]
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Old Town Land and Mineral Water Company1891-1893[4 items]
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Roanoke Aerial Transit Company1907-1912[3 items]
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Roanoke Amusement Company1909
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Roanoke and Bent Mountain Railway Company1910
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Seaboard Development Corporation1927[2 items]
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Southern Fire Insurance Company1905-1906[2 items]
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Sterling Laundry Company1902-1906[2 items]
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Vinton Burial Park1929
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- box-folder 2 folder: 9
Survey Metes and Bounds / Title Abstractsn.d.
- box-folder 2 folder: 10
Virginia State Income Tax1922-1934
- box-folder 2 folder: 11
Walker, H. M. Estate (Silas H. Walker, executor)1893-1905
- box-folder 2 folder: 12
Collections Ledger1893-1912
- box-folder 3 folder: 1
Account Statements and Receipts (numbered)1891-1902
- box-folder 3 folder: 2
Account Statements and Receipts (unnumbered)1897-1920
- box-folder 3 folder: 3
Buskick, James Lands1891-1903, n.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 4
Checks Drawn on Estate1901-1902
- box-folder 3 folder: 5
Clinch Valley Coal and Iron Company1890-1930
- box-folder 3 folder: 6
Correspondence1901-1919, n.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 7
Deeds and Contracts1890-1928
- box-folder 3 folder: 8
Fogelsong Valley (Wythe County, Virginia)1889-1904
- box-folder 3 folder: 9
Forney, D. S.1894-1909, n.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 10
Norma Iron and Mining Company / Wythe County Iron and Zinc Corporation / Iron Mountain Company Notebook1882-1929
- box-folder 3 folder: 11
Rye Valley (Smyth County, Virginia)1887-1952, n.d.[3 folders]
- box-folder 3 folder: 12
Sanders, J. Adams tract (Wythe County, Virginia)1887-1909, n.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 13
Stocks and Bonds1887-1928
- box-folder 3 folder: 14
Walker, Sarah A.1901-1904
- box-folder 3 folder: 15
Wythe County Iron and Zinc Corporation1905-1912
- box-folder 3 folder: 16
General Estate Documents1890-1916, n.d.
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James A. Walker Supreme Court Qualification Certificate1897
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Copy of Scott County, Virginia Ballot1900
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Map: "Norfolk and Western R.R. New River Cripple Creek Mineral Territory,"1891
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Map: "Slemp Tract No. 1: Walker-Forney, Sugar Grover, Va.,"n.d.
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Photograph: "2d reunion of the 43d Battaloin, Virginia Cavalry, Mosby's Men,"1895