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Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], Nelson Family Papers, Ms1989-021, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The collection was acquired by Special Collections in 1989.
Processing Information
Initial processing, arrangement, and description of the the Nelson Family Papers was completed in October 2013. Additional work was completed in January 2015. Final arrangement and description was completed in October 2024.
Biographical Note
The Nelson family has a long and rich history in the state of Virginia beginning with Thomas Nelson (1677–1745) who came to Yorktown in the early years of the 18th century and is often identified as Scotch Tom. Among his sons was William Nelson (1711–72), colonial governor of Virginia (1771–71), sometimes known as "President Nelson," as he held the title, President and Commander in Chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia; and Thomas Nelson (1716–82), known as Secretary Nelson, who served as secretary of the Virginia Colony. One of William's son's, Thomas Nelson (1738–89) represented Virginia in the Continental Congress, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and was Governor of Virginia in 1781. Governor Thomas Nelson and his wife, Lucy Grymes had eleven children, all of whom were born at Yorktown. Among Governor Thomas Nelson and Lucy Grymes's children were Thomas Nelson Jr. (b. 1764), Philip Nelson (b. 1766), and Francis Nelson (b. 1767).
Thomas Nelson Jr. married Frances Page in 1795 and had four children, including Rev. George Washington Nelson (b. 1805), who married Jane Crease in 1834. They had three children, including George Washington Nelson, Jr. (b. 1840), also known as "Wash." He attended University of Virginia from 1858 to 1860, but, in May 1861, enlisted in the Confederate Army. Within a year, he was a Captain commanding the Hanover Light Artillery, soon to be promoted to Major. In October 1862, outside New Market in Millwood, Clarke County, Va., he was captured by Union forces and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner. Confined first at Atheneum Prison, West Virginia, he was transferred to Camp Chase, Ohio; Johnson's Island, Ohio; Pt. Lookout then Hammond General Hospital, Maryland; and then to Ft. Delaware, Delaware in June 1864. On 20 August 1864, he was moved to Morris Island outside Charleston, South Carolina, where he become one of what is known as the Immortal 600, a group of confederate prisoners placed by the Union in the line of Confederate fire, in retaliation for a similar action by the Confederate Army. "Wash" was moved again to Ft. Pulaski, Georgia, where he was finally released in June 1865. His correspondence with cousin Mollie Scollay, written while he was a prisoner of war, is a prominent part of this collection. He and Mollie were married in October 1865. George Washington Nelson, Jr. was ordained as a Episcopal priest in 1875 and had been rector of St. James Episcopal Church in Warrenton, Va. for over twenty years at the time of his death on 30 May 1903. Mollie died on 12 June 1923.
Philip Nelson married Sarah Ann Burwell in 1789 and moved to Clarke Co. Va. together with Sarah's brother, Robert Carter Burwell in 1790. Robert Carter Burwell was the builder of the home "Rosney" and, about twenty years later, the nearby mansion at Long Branch Plantation, both of Clarke County. Burwell died while serving in the military during the War of 1812, after which Philip and Sarah Nelson, who had lived at Rosney, inherited Long Branch.
Francis Nelson of Mont Air, Hanover Co. Va. married Lucy Page about 1792 and had fourteen children. Among them were Sally Page Nelson (b. 1801), Hugh Mortimer Nelson (b. 1811), and Fannie Burwell Nelson (b. 1810).
Sally Page Nelson married Dr. Samuel Scollay of Smithfield, Jefferson County, Va. (later West Virginia) in 1841. Among their children was Mary Scollay (b. 1844), also known as Mollie. It is Mollie's correspondence with George Washington ("Wash") Nelson, Jr., her future husband, while he was a prisoner of war that forms a large part of this collection. "Wash" and Mollie were cousins, as their fathers, Thomas Nelson, Jr. and Francis Nelson, were brothers. They were both grandchildren of Governor Thomas Nelson.
Hugh Mortimer Nelson (Sr.) married Adelaide Holker (b. 1816) of Boston in 1836. They settled in Baltimore for a short time, where Hugh began his career as a lawyer. In 1842, Hugh moved back to Virginia with his wife and three-year old daughter Nannie and purchased a struggling Long Branch from his uncle Philip Nelson. The correspondence between Adelaide and daughter Nannie while the latter was attending a New York school in 1857 comprises another significant portion of this collection. Son Hugh Nelson, Jr. was born in 1847. Another daughter, Lucy, was born in 1842, but died as an infant. Hugh Mortimer Nelson, Sr. represented Clarke County at the Virginia (Secession) Convention of 1861, where he initially maintained his support for the Union. Following the events at Ft. Sumter and Virginia's decision to secede, he raised a cavalry company from Clarke County and served under J.E.B. Stuart's command for a time before attaining the rank of Major under General Richard S. Ewell. Wounded at the Battle of Gaines Mill/Seven Days Battles on 26 June 1862, he died in Albemarle County on 6 August 1862. Adelaide was left in charge of Long Branch. She died in 1875 of pneumonia after a long struggle to keep the property in the family.
Fanny Burwell Nelson, one of Hugh Mortimer Nelson, Sr's sisters, never married and moved from Mont Air, Hanover County to Smithfield, Jefferson County, Va. (later West Virginia) around 1846. She moved from Smithfield to Long Branch in 1878 when it belonged to Hugh Mortimer Nelson, Jr. and his wife, Sally Page Nelson (b. 1866), daughter of George Washington ("Wash") Nelson, Jr. and Mary (Mollie) Scollay Nelson. Fanny Burwell Nelson died at Long Branch in 1896.
Scope and Contents
This collection consists of papers, primarily correspondence, from the Nelson family of Clarke County, Virginia. The Civil War letters between prisoner of war George Washington "Wash" Nelson and his future wife, Mollie Scollay of Shepardstown, Jefferson County, Virginia (now West Virginia) make up the largest part of the collection, followed by the correspondence between Hugh and Adelaide Nelson of Long Branch Plantation and their daughter Nannie. Other Civil War papers include muster rolls, one of them signed by J.E.B. Stuart, of Captain Hugh Mortimer Nelson Sr.'s companies in the First and the Sixth Virginia Cavalry
Arrangement
The collection is arranged in two series, Correspondence and Documents. Items within the first series are arranged, first, by primary correspondent, and then by date, when possible. Items within the second series are arranged by date.
Box 1 Folders 24 and 25 were removed in June 2014 and refoldered as Oversize Folder 1.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Civil War
- Clarke County (Va.)
- Local/Regional History and Appalachian South
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Women -- History
Rights Statement for Archival Description
The guide to the Nelson Family 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
- Nelson, Adelaide, 1816-1875
- Nelson, George Washington, Jr., 1840-1903
- Nelson, Hugh Mortimer, Sr., 1811-1862
Container List
- Letters to/from Mollie and WashJuly 6, 1863 - January 29, 1872, n.d.
- box-folder 2 folder: 1
"Home," letter to Wash from Cousin Molly S. Award of Gettysburg and loss of 10,000 MenJuly 6, 1863
- box-folder 2 folder: 2
Two letters in one envelope, one to Mollie from Wash in Westwood, and one to Mollie from Wash in Fort DelawareOctober 25, 1863, March 31, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 3
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Winchester, telling Mollie of his captureOctober 28, 1863
- box-folder 2 folder: 4
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island, Ohio) from M.N.S.December 20, 1863
- box-folder 2 folder: 5
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island, Ohio), from MollieDecember 30, 1863
- box-folder 2 folder: 6
Letter to Cap. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. Johnson's Island, Ohio)January 16, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 7
To Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island, Ohio) from MollieJanuary 30, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 8
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Johnson's Island, OhioFebruary 9, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 9
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Johnson's Island, OhioFebruary 25, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 10
To Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island, Ohio), from MollieFebruary 26, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 11
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island, Ohio) from MMarch 2, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 13
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W. at Point Lookout, MD) from sisterMarch 13, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 14
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Johnson's IslandMarch 14, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 12
Two letters in one envelope to Mollie from Wash in Johnson's IslandMarch 8, 1864, March 27, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 16
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson, Hd.Qtrs, Gen. Pendleton's Corps, from MollieApril 5, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 17
Two letters in one envelope, one to Mollie from Wash, Point Lookout; and one to Mollie from Wash, Hammund General Hospital, Point LookoutMay 23, 1864, June 14, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 18
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Harrimand General Hospital, Point LookoutMay 30, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 19
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MDJune 3, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 20
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MD, from MJune 6, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 21
Letter to Mollie from Wash, Point LookoutJune 7, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 22
Letter to Mollie from Wash, Point LookoutJune 12, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 23
Letter Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MDJune 17, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 24
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Point Lookout, MDJune 22, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 25
Letter to Mollie from Wash, Point Lookout, MDJune 22, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 26
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.), Point Lookout, MD, From MJune 26, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 27
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Fort Delaware, (Envelope Contains a small note- [To Mollie from Dune-requests a book] and Another letter to "My Dear Friend," from Haley Curtis-no date)June 28, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 29
Letter to Mollie from Wash Nelson, Ft. PulaskiOctober 31, 1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 15
Letter to Mollie from Capt. Wash Nelson (P.O.W. at Johnson's Island) the envelope has "Div:38 Fort Delaware, Delaware"1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 28
Letter to Miss Mollie N. Scollay, Shepherdstown, VA, from Wash1864
- box-folder 2 folder: 32
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Ft. Delaware, DE, from MollieMarch 21, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 33
Letter to Capt. G. W. Nelson (P.O.W.), Ft. Delaware, DE, from MollieMarch 24, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 35
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Ft. DelawareApril 2, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 34
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.), Ft. Delaware, DE, from MollieApril 4, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 36
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Ft. DelawareApril 6, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 37
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Ft. Delaware, DE, (Pressed Flowers inside Envelope)April 9, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 38
Letter to Mollie from Wash Nelson in Ft. DelawareApril 12, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 39
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Div. 34- Ft. Delaware, DEApril 15, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 40
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Ft. DelawareApril 15, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 41
Two letters to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.), from MollieApril 28, 1865, April 23, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 42
Letter to Mollie from Wash, Ft. DelawareMay 3, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 43
Letter to Mollie From Wash, Ft. DelawareMay 4, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 1
Letter to Mollie from Wash in Ft. DelawareMay 10, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 2
Letter to Mollie from Wash, in Ft. DelawareMay 14, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 3
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W) Ft. Delaware, DE. from MollieMay 21, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 4
Letter to Wash from MollieMay 27, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 5
Letter to Mollie from Wash, Ft. DelawareMay 27, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 6
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson (P.O.W.) Division 38, Ft. Delaware, DEJune 3, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 8
Letter to G.W. Nelson in Beaver Dam Depot, Hanover County, VA, from MollieJuly 12, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 10
Letter to Mollie in Middleway, Jefferson County, VA, from Wash in Mont AirSeptember 4, 1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 9
Letter to Capt. G.W. Nelson in Gettysburg, PA, from MollieSeptember 25, 1865
- box-folder 2 folder: 31
Letter to Mollie from Wash Nelson, Fort Delaware1865
- box-folder 3 folder: 11
Letters to Mrs. G.W. Nelson (Mollie), from her mother, S.P. ScollayDecember 8, 1871, February 19, 1872
- box-folder 3 folder: 12
Letter to Mollie from Mother, S.P. Scollay, in Middleway W. VA at SmithfieldJanuary 29, 1872
- box-folder 3 folder: 29
Letter to Mollie from Wash (married), Aunt Adelaiden.d.
- box-folder 2 folder: 1
- Letters from Adelaide to NannieApril 6, 1857 - June 14, 1857, n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
Letter from Adelaide to NannieMarch 31, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 6
Letter from Adelaide to NannieApril 6, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 7
Letter from Adelaide Nelson to NannieApril 13, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 8
Letter from Adelaide, in Long Branch, to NannieApril 25, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 9
Letter from Mother Adelaide, in Long Branch, NannieApril 28, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 11
Letter from Adelaide to NannieMay 9, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 13
Letter from Adelaide to NannieMay 16, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 14
Letter from Mother, in Long Branch, to NannieMay 20, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 16
Letter from Adelaide to NannieJune 14, 1857
- box-folder 1 folder: 4
Letter from Adelaide in Long Branch to Nannie1857
- box-folder 3 folder: 18
April 10 (no year), Letter to Nannie from Adelaide in Long Beach
- box-folder 3 folder: 19
April 30 (no year), Letter to Nannie from Adelaide
- box-folder 3 folder: 20
No Date, Letter from Adelaid in Long Beach, to Nannie, Envelope included, 2 small pieces of paper, one is a note
- box-folder 3 folder: 27
June 5 (no year), Letter from Adelaide to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 14
March 23 (year unknown), Letter from Delaide in Long Branch to "My Precious Little Child"
- box-folder 3 folder: 28
June 6 (no year), Letter from Mother to Nannie, letter included a pressed flower and a note from Little Hugh
- box-folder 3 folder: 34
Letter "Thursday Morning" from Adelaide, to Nannie (includes note from Hugh Nelson)n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 5
- Envelopes and Covers Not Attached to Lettersn.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 27
Wrapper, envelope- war letters, no letters contained, envelope addressed to Col. A.R. Boteler, 1861-1862
- box-folder 3 folder: 16
March 30 and April 8 (no year), Two Envelopes to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 17
April 6 (no year), Envelope to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 22
May 8 (no year), Envelope to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 23
May 22 (no year), Envelope to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 24
May 22 (no year), Envelope to Nannie
- box-folder 3 folder: 31
Envelope Cover, Hugh M. Nelson, Near Millwoodn.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 30
Envelope (empty), "Copy of Commission Gen. Thomas Nelson by General Washington"n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 27
- box-folder 3 folder: 13
Letter from Walker Daniel, at Col. Floyd's, to a French Merchant (Monsieur Major B. Tardiveau); No. 33 LouisvilleFebruary 18, 1783
- box-folder 3 folder: 35
"Saturday, March" from mother to daughter, (March)n.d.
- box-folder 1 folder: 1
Prescription for Nelson Esq. from a Pharmacy in ParisJune 17, 1828
- box-folder 1 folder: 18
University of Virginia announcement (Re: Final exercises, best debater, Charles Stringfellow, sent by Bennett Taylor)July 1, 1858
- oversize folder: 1
Muster Roll, Pay Roll, Capt. Hugh M. Nelson, Co. D, First Virginia Cavalry, JEB Stuart Command1861
- box-folder 1 folder: 22
Muster Roll, Capt. Hugh M. Nelson, Co. D Sixth Cavalry, Col. Charles W. Field1861
- oversize folder: 1
Muster Roll Company D, 6th RegimentNovember 1, 1861
- oversize folder: 1
Muster Roll, Company D, Sixth RegimentNovember 1, 1861
- box-folder 1 folder: 30
Statement of enlistment order, Capt. Hugh M. Nelson, Clarke Cavalry Co. D, 6th regiment (?), Virginia CavalryMarch 4, 1862
- box-folder 3 folder: 32
Hugh M. Nelson Accountsn.d.
- box-folder 3 folder: 33
Remnants of European Tourn.d.
- oversize folder: 1
Capt. Joseph Hardesty, 1st Regiment Cavalry Muster Roll, Signed: JEB Stuart (Harper's Ferry, Shephardstown enrollments, Berryville, people mustered by Stuart)